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HA NY STUDENT /' lU^SCORPORAnON] 1 ALBANY^ Sports Friday rap* NOVEMBERS 1982 ALBANY pREssErv,T November 12,1982 Grapplers take Great Dane Classic VOLUME L X I X NUMBER 36 SASU to battle By Marc Schwarz Redefinitions, ASSOCIATE srrims IIIIIOH The Albany State men's wrestling team state budgeters success, ally defended their title.in IheOreal stricter rules Dane Classic, capturing the team cham­ pionship Tor the second consecutive year, over dorm fee Saturday in University Gym. attempt to The Danes easily held oil' highly regarded and tuition hike Division 1 Uoston University, Syracuse curb cheating University, the University of Buffalo and 19 By Mark Hammond other schools, on the way to the victory. .VAII.S Till TOR By Karen I'iro/zi Less than Iwo weeks remain until Ihe "There is no doubt at all who the best team SIMi nniim SUNY Board of Trustees meets again for was out there," said a happy Head Coach Cheating is a lough problem lo do battle what could be their final approval of the Joe DcMeo. "We were just outstanding, it with, bin Thursday, November 4, the 1983-84 SUNY budget. At issue is a pro­ was great wrestling." University Senate Committee on Academic posal to raise dorm rates $80, which SASU Albany placed nine finalists out of 20 cedom and Ethics (CAFE), met to make leaders aire Irying to avoid by Instituting possible wrestlers in the 10 weight classes. plans lo activate a series of steps in an al- money-saving measures such us utility cuts "That is the most amazing performance," Icmpl to curb this prevclanl phenomenon. and vandalism cheeks. said DeMco. "When you have wrestlers of CAII Committee chairman, and Assis­ this quality, in a tournament like this, put- Ihe November 23 meeting may see a se­ tant Dean of Graduate Studies Richard ling nine out of 20 in the finals is incredi­ cond SASU-SUNY clash much like the late Tin tell said thai Ihe meeting stemmed from ble. I am very, very pleased." October meeting attended by some I50 an open conference held last April, where DeMco was especially pleased thai the students protesting the budget, A $1,265.8 students and faculty voiced Iheii \icws and Danes beat out rival Boston University. million hudgel was passed on October 27, concerns about cheating here at Albany. Albany narrowly defeated Boston lusl year but .student pressure convinced ihe trustees Suggestions were made at thai conference, for the team title, and was expecting an ex­ lo postpone approving the $80 dorm fee and Ihe resulting ideas were considered and ceptionally tough challenge from them this hike. However, Ihe $5 million Ihe hike pul Into final form last week. would have generated still remained in Ihe year. "But, we killed them (Boston)," said Farrell -aid thai ihe University Senate re­ budget and will not be cut, DcMeo. Albany finished with 48.5 points, quested that CAFE carry oul its plans in Also pending is a move lo increase out- Boston was second with 37.5, while conjunction with the Council on Student of-state mil ion by $1,400 a year to generate Syracuse and Buffalo tied for third with 23 Affairs. Now thai an outline of steps has $10 million. The proposal was averted bin points. "Boston is a very good school. Carl been formulated, Ihe Iwo councils will work SASU leaders now fear il may win approval Adams (head coach) is a friend of mine, logelhci to put them into effect. Action will they have three local kids and they are a at the next meeting, ALAN MENTLE UPS be taking place in the very near future, Far­ gigantic school. All thai adds up lo make it SASU President and sole student Trustee Andy Seras (top) defended his Great Dane Classic title Syracuse University opponent In the finals of the rell added. a rivalry and I'm really happy we beat Jim Tlerney is presently Investigating in- Saturday at University Gym with an easy 10-2 victory over a 150-pound weight class. Seras Is a two-time All-Amerlcan. First, a formal definition of what the Ihem." novatlve ways lo fill ihe $5 million dorm university considers lo be unethical Andy Seras, a two-time Ail-American the top five, gaining valuable points toward period. Rivera lo gain a chance to capture the title hike gap. Utility savings is ihe locus of Hie behavior will be established. This will be and SUNVAC champion, defended his the leant title, Harvey Slaullers and Robert "It was Iht toughest match I had all for a second time. Ilowevei Herman faced SASU plan, as Tlerney cited a highly suc­ make available lo students unci faculty in Great Dane Classic title. Entering Ihe Spagnoll each won Ihclr bracket and Ihe clay," commented a happy Spagnoll. Boston's Dave Koplovit/., a freshman who cessful SUNY Buffalo campaign which sav­ letters as well as such publications as the 150-pound weight class final undefeated in leammales squared off against each other in "They should have given two gold was second in the World Championships ed ihe campus $3 million lasl year. Undergraduate Bulletin and the Student the U-brackel, Seras easily defeated what was one of the most exciting matches medals." Spagnoll added il was difficult for IH-under hist year, in ihe final. "If Buffalo can save $3 million in Guidelines booklet, said Farrell. Pari of the Syracuse's Marly Lynch 10-2 for the cham­ of the day. Spagnoll, who advanced lo ihe wrestling his teammate, "At ihe beginning Koplovilz, tin area resident who attended utilities, I think we can raise $5 million problem, Farrell added, is ibat English pionship. "I am happy," said Seras after final by recording two pins and Iwo we were smiling ai each other, it was a lot of Niskayuna High, and Herman were an- within SUNY," Tlerney said. He suggested Composition, which used lo be required Tor DAVE RtVERA UPS the match. "I was nervous before the 12-point superior advantage decisions in fun though." .lack Traub look fifth place I licipating Ihe match lor a while. Thoughi window Insulation and limiting hoi walcr in Former Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley students, defined plagiarism in class. match. Everyone expected me to win. It lour matches, fell behind lo Slaullers 2-0 in the class. they never wrestled against each other in a academic buildings as big money savers. Third World nations need self-reliance and cooperation to survive. Now mans students don't realize ihe puts a lol of pressure on me, anything less and then 4-2. lie lied Ihe match at the end Heavyweight Vic Herman, a three time tournament, they belonged lo the same club Other options lo be presented include in­ seriousness of il nor realize even exactly would be disappointing." of ihe three Iwo-minuie regulations periods NCAA qualifier and a defending champion and a friendly sort of rivalry seems lo have creased student participation in dorm what il is. A clear statement from Ihe The 126-pound class was dominated by at 5-5. Spagnoll took ihe title with a two- in the Cireal Dane Classic easily advanced lo developed. Koplovilz, who outweighs Her- management, to save on faculty costs. But university should illuminate the cloudy Albany. The Danes placed three wrestlers in point reversal in Ihe sudden-death overtime ihe finals. He defeated teammate Papo 19»- Tlerney stressed that SASU has yet to Manley attacks economic order, areas of Ihe question, said Farrell. finalize its proposals, saying, "We've been A second slep, according to Farrell, is the going over numbers and are slill in­ U.S. Central American policies notification of ihe students and faculty of vestigating." what course of action is to be taken when a Danes are crushed by Buffalo stampede, 42-14 The budget has been sent to the Stale student is caught cheating, and ihe conse­ Manley attacked Ihe large multi-national Division of Budget for extensive review and By Bob Ciardinier quences involved. STAII HHII1K corporations for monopolizing Ihe niarkel recommendations. A revised budget will English Professor Harry Slaley believes By Mark Gesner didn't capitalize on Ihe few oppor­ is usually the mainstay for I lie Buf­ place and muinluning a siains quo. "The come before Ihe Slate Legislature when Michael Manley, ihe former Prime thai we can cure the symptoms only by ASSOCM IT. SIHJHTS EDITOR tunities thai we did have." falo offense, passed for a total of multinationals can do what Ihey please wilh Ihey reconvene in January and will meet Minister of Jamaica and a fervent developing and strictly enforcing regula­ The sky was not the limit this past However, the Albany effort did 295 yards and was an incredible Ihe market, Ihey are not accessible to the final approval by current Governor-elect spokesman fo the Third World, denounced tions, or we can Iry lo do something more Saturday as the University of Buf­ have some impact as the Danes dimension himself. people and arc run by only a small group of Mario Cuomo around April I. Reagan's policies in Central America, call­ ilian thai, lo discover a cause for a lack of falo Bulls trounced Ihe Albany finally woke up in the second Eric I.iley, ihe second siring Dane shareholders," he asserted, adding thai The budgel requests over $991 million in ed for a new world economic order, and ac­ academic integrity." State Great Danes with both an quarter. After another Weber field thrower, was able to show some though ihe 2.5 million people of Jamaica state funds while SUNY would contribute cused his successor of allowing Jamaica lo Slaley. who resigned as chairman of the aerial and ground attack. The goal placed Ihe score at 20-0, fine passing of his own in Ihofourth received independence in 1962, ihe old col­ $247.7 million from its income sources.The become a "pawn" lo ihe first world powers committee because of plans to be in China Danes were handed a 42-14 defeat, Albany put forth a 66-yard drive to quarter. I.iley found split end Pete onial economy lias deterred real in­ new budget represents a rise of 11 percent in a Campus Center Ballroom speech next year, attributed the problem, in part, the widest losing margin in their 5-3 end any thoughts of a Bull shutout. McGralh open twice to slarf and dependence. over the current 1982-83 budget or $1,140 Wednesday. in the "emphasis on carcerism." He said season. The six points came on Dane star­ finish a 73-yard drive. The l.iley- million. Manley, who losi the 1980 Jamaican elec­ He called for a new world economic that as chairman, he wasn't really concern­ The memory of last year's 32-0 ting quarterback Tom Pratt's McGralh connection gained 42 SASU fears Ihe DOB may recommend a tion although lo Edward Scaga, a free order thai would provide "fair and ed Willi curing symptoms because there are Albany romp over Ihe Bulls seemed 13-yard pass lo light end Jay Ennis. yards lo open Ihe series, and was tuition increase this year, especially if Ihe enterprise candidate, observed that equitable exchange between countries and already means of doing thai. to be crystal clear in the minds of The two-point conversion attempt good for 14 more yards to score the 7*- although ihe Reagan administration is very limits on prices at the lop and bottom." In "An effort should be made lo encourage the Buffalo players. An aura of failed, but Buffalo's spread nar­ touchdown. A Pat Harrison two politically active in Central America, it a 1975 New York Times article, Manley a concern on ihe part of the university com­ revenge set in quickly as the Bulls rowed 20-6. point conversion brought the overlooks Ihe region's real problems. slated thai "maldistribution of the world's munity for Intellectual Integrity," he said displayed heads up football from Although a 55-yard run by Albany total to 14 "Politics is not ihe real issue in ihe Third wealth and food is a moral offense and adding that he hoped ihe statements being the opening coin toss. "They Whitehead put Ihe Bulls ahead 26-6 But Ihe Bulls made sure a Dane World, poverty is," he told Ihe packed represents Ihe greatest lineal lo peace." planned by Ibis year's CAFE will help. humiliated us last year. We wanted at the half, Dane hopes were not comeback was out of the question. ballroom, adding Ihe Third World has lo Mauley's Democratic Socialist Parly rul­ Slaley cited pressure on students as a this game pretty bad," said Buffalo dead yet. "It looked like things Buffalo second quarterback Ken break out of Ihe mold of modern neo col­ ed Jamaica from 1972-80. The country then primary reason for cheating. He pointed halfback Pat Whitehead. were turning around a little bit. I Hycr's nine-yard pass lo Tony Pcr- onialism and move towards self-sufficiency, and now has severe economic problems out Ihot many students cheat to gel an A Buffalo stampede started when slill thought we had a good shot go­ cival, coupled wilh Weber's extra with an unemployment rate near 30 per­ "A", and not just lo pass. "Society lias the Bulls scored two touchdowns in ing into the second half," com­ point kick and an earlier 32-yard N'on-aiignmenl is one of the solutions to cent. His parly look control ovei bauxite created a situation where students want lo the first five minutes of the game. mented Albany cornerback Bob Jo­ field goal, provided Ihe 42-14 final Ihe problems of Third World economy, ac­ Industries and resources thai supply 60 per­ achieve." He said that many of the students Whitehead ran the ball intolhe end jo, who had a fumble recovery, a score. cording lo' Ihe London School of cent of U.S. need for Ihe mineral because ai lasl seal's conference held by CAFE zone both times and Bernic Weber quarterback sack and seven tackles Ford would not give any excuses Economics graduate, Small nations should ihe parly wanted lo increase Jamaican ex­ noted the competitveness of this institution followed up wilh extra point kicks on the day. for ihe defeat, but he did explain have more "self reliance and cooperation port profits. The party also exercised con­ as a main reason for cheating. It was ulso to put the contest at 14-0. Weber Evidently Buffalo's Whitehead how key injuries lo his team wilh each other bin not lo the extent of trol over farm land and other resources in pointed oul that the manner in which tests laler split Ihe tip-rights a third time had different ideas as he found the definitely played a role. "I think we open conflict," lie said, pointing oul thai an attempt lo stabilize ihe economy. are given can make a difference. The multi­ to add three more points to his end zone for a fourth time. "Pal really missed (Jim) Canfield his parly was known for fostering friendly However, according lo critics from Scaga's ple choice tests arc given can make a dif­ team's first quarter lead. jnsl adds another dimension lo our tremendously on the pass defense," relations with Cuba, 90 miles awav. "This Democratic Camp, Mauley's government ference. The multiple choice tests used by offense. When Ihey slarl keying on said Ford about the absence of his "Buffalo had not been running cooperation was economically profitable was plagued by mismanagement, A Briiisb many teachers are very easy lo copy from, Wll.l. HUMAN UP6 him, things open up for everybody 1981 ECAC defensive player of the DAN DICKER NEW PALT2 ORACLE quite as well as ihey did today," bill since Scaga has been elected to power student mid former resident of Jamaica as opposed lo essay tesls. Albany State cornerback Bob Jojo had a fumble recovory, a quarter­ else," said Hull quarlcrback Marly year. SASU President Jim Tlerney said Dane Head < oach Hob lord. all Cuban advisors have been asked lo leave who attended the speech recalled that Executive secretary of the Committee on "It was one ot those class we just back sack and seven tackles in Saturday's loss. Barren. Barren, whose aerial attack 1BP- Utility ails con Id.save $5 million. Jamaica", he vti'l. NOVEMBER 12, I9S2 li ALBANY STUDENT PRESS 3 oriel capsule^ w Speaking of speaking #1ampns brief CJ^ ' A Linguistics colloquium will be offered Monday Nuclear war relocation plan meets criticism November 15 at 7:45 p.m. in HU 290. The colloquium, which will run an hour and one-half, will feature speakers By Bob Gardinier Some of the information contained in Ihe sides leads (hem to believe that we can sur­ herself and others working for a nuclear on "Historical Syntax and Spanish Relative Classes," Calling all students .STVIH irmra pamphlet, not yet available lo Ihe public, vive a nuclear attack. Il just adds fuel lo the freeze show that even Ihe "host areas" will "Human Capital: Prom Humanism lo Human Brezhnev dies at 75 Secrecy surrounds the U.S.'s war arc basic do's and don'is that must be probability of a nuclear war." not be safe from the effects of nuclear Resources," " Clapping and Casual Implicative," and Beginning Monday, SA will be running a telephone Moscow strategies, but it's no secret Americans arc obeyed to insure orderly movement of peo­ Many people ask where would everyone warheads. "After people are evacuated "Rhetorical Analysis of Schizophrenic Language survey lo lap the students attitude on various services and (AP) Leonid I. Brezhnev, who ruled Ihe Soviet Union for concerned about surviving a nuclear attack. ple. They include: go when evacuated. Much criticism has from this area anolhcr half million will be Behavior." issues which effect their lives. IS years, pursued delenie with Ihe West and raised his conn Currently, a Civil Defense "(Crisis • If your kids are in school,When you been leveled al the Crisis Relocation Plan moving this way from New York City, Central Council Student Action, Student Services and iry lo nuclear parily wilh Ihe United Slates, has died. He Relocation Plan" is being developed to Iry are ordered out, leave litem there they will for assuming that there will be ample room where will they go?" Academic Committees will be asking five or six general was 75. and save mosl Americans by moving them be taken care of. in Ihe outlying areas called "host areas" by There are a variety of circumstances thai A specialty questions of those students called. So, when you gel a Brezhnev died Wednesday at K:30 am, 12:30 am EST, bin to outlying safer areas, in case of an attack. • If you own a recreation vehicle such as the pamphlet. The Washington Post went make an area an HRA, according to federal "Special Children, Special Dreams" is the theme of call, don't hang up-cooperatc! It should lake bin a mo­ the announcement was withheld until II a.m. Thurs­ However, Dr. Helen Bayly, founder of a trailer, take il lo live in. as far as to print a cartoon (April 1982) thai officials. Any area surrounding a strategic Telethon '83. T-shirt designs are now being accepted in ment of your lime. day, 3 am EST. Tass, the official Soviet news agency, said Womcns Action for Nuclear Disarmament, And finally: showed a line of people with angels wings military base, military arms depot or the Telethon mailbox in Ihe SA office. For more infor- only that Brc/hncv "died a sudden death." U.S. in­ calls the plan "pure fabrication put out by • When nn officnl notice lo evacuate is and luggage standing at heavens gales. An military equipment manufacturing is con­ mallon, call Melissa Wasserman at 465-3033. telligence analysis for years had sought lo monitor On rights and reds the Defense Department to justify Ihe use given, pack your family, taking suggested angel al the gate was captioned as saying, sidered a risk. Also included arc areas of Brezhnev's declining health, amid reporis that he was suf­ of nuclear weapons." items, and follow the route Instructions to "See! I told you Ihe planners would find a 50,000 people or more, major business and fering from heart troubles, a stroke and cancer. Pclro Ci. Grigorcnko, former Soviet army general and In Ihe event of an emergency, Ihe plan your "Host Area." place to evacuate everyone during a nuclear trade centers and seals of government. No new party chief or president was immediately named founding member lo the dissident movement in Ihe calls for all rcsidcnls of a High Risk Area The pamphlet lists 55 items thai should war." There arc II HRA's in New York Slate, lo fill Brezhnev's posts. Hut Western experts believe the USSR, will lecture on "A Case Study of the Human (HRA) such as the Capital District, to be packed during evacuation, or only 30 if According to Dr. Bayly, research done by power vacuum may be filled in the short run by a collective Rights Movement in Ihe USSR: The Ukranian Helsinki receive a newspaper size pamphlet entitled you travel by bus. Included arc work • -'• I'M leadership including former KCiB chief Yuri V Andropov Group" on Tuesday, November 16 al 7 p.m. in LC I. A "Evacuation Instructions" prepared by the clothes, sleeping bags, as much food and and long-iime Brezhnev associate Konstanlin Chernenko, qucslion-and-answer period will follow the lecture, which Civil Defense (CD) Disaster Preparedness utensils as possible, and any baby supplies. (he two men mosl often touted as likely successor. The is free and open to the public. Office. Tucked away in Ihe daily Working tools like shovels, axes, and Kremlin is expected lo focus Its.efforts on an orderly transi­ Grigorenko, a 33-year veteran al Ihe Soviet military, newspapers, it will contain all the rules and crowbars should he brought along with tion, cautious not lo jangle Ihe nerves of 262 million opposed Khrusehev in 1961, a move which led lo a series regulations for an orderly evacuation en credit cards, insurance policies, bank books citizens experiencing harder times wilh the shortages ol of repression culminating in his arresl. Deprived of masse, according lo Lieutenant Colonel and a will. Evacualors are Instructed lo meat and other essentials as winter approaches. Soviet citizenship while visiting Ihe U.S. in 1977, he is ac­ Marvin L. Shiro, spokesman for the Office leave everything else behind. Here, officials expect no great departures from an ag­ tive in the appeal foi human rights in Ihe USSR. of Disaster Preparedness of Albany. The One filing the pamphlet does not mention gressive foreign policy that has remained relatively static plan dictates that SUNYA students shall be is nol lo panic. while Brezhnev's energies ebbed away. moved to the high schools and churchs in "Panic is one problem we don't know The Brezhnev era was marked by firm action to suppress A blackened stage Ihe Glen Falls arcs about 50 miles away. that we'd do about, we just have lo hope dissent in the Soviet Union. When Czechoslovakia The National Red Cross plays a major everyone stays calm." said Shiro. When "Theatre of the Holocaust" will be the subject of a lee- part in the plan, according to CD, challenged Kremlin domination in Ihe East bloc in 1968, lure by Harold Lieberman, playwright-in-residenee al Ihe asked about the criticism aimed al the Brezhnev sent Soviet tanks inio Prague lo crush "socialism However, Bayly said thai she has spoken lo The Eastern Bluebird-symbol of New York Slate and Los Angeles Aelors Theatre, on Tuesday, November 16, relocation plan by proponents of the with a human lace." the Red Cross in Washington who bus term­ nuclear freeze such as Bayly, Shiio leaned increasingly rare species-will be the subject of a lecture al 4 p.m. in Ihe Humanities Lounge. The lecture, spon­ ed the plan "ridiculous." "They feel they • • • on Tuesday, November 16 al 8 p.m. in LC 7. This free, sored by the English Department, will be preceeded by a over his desk and said, "Let me ask you a Moscow would not survive; most people in Ihe coun­ personal question. If I think I can save your public lecture is the last of a five-week series sponsored by staged reading of excerpts from Lieberman's own play, try feel thai Ihcrc is no surviving a nuclear (AP) Yuri V. Andropov, (he former KCiB secret police the University's Atmospheric Sciences Research Center Thone of Straw, which deals with Ihe Jewish Council of mother or son would you allow me lo go chief who ascended to the Politburo only last May, has war" she said. The Red Cross and nuclear ahead with this plan?" and the DepartmenDeparlment of Environmental Conservations Lodz, set up by the Nazis to forcforcee Ihe Jews to implement freeze advocates arc currently asking politi­ been named the new top leader of the Soviet Union, the SUNYA Political Science Professor Dr. hivFive Rivers Environmental Education Center in Dclmar. Nazi policies on themselves. cians and other officials lo look Into the government announced today. Peter Cocks considered the plan to be very Director of Ihe Center, Alan Mapes, will present "Br­ plan. He replaces Leonid I. Brezhnev, who died on Wednesday ing Back Ihthe Bluebird" through a slide presentation of Ihe dangerous, "Such evacuation plans by both after an 18-ycar rule. birds plight over the last few decades and discussions of Caucus for a cause The Tass news agency reported (hat Andropov, 68. was how they can be helped through various projects. named General Secretary of Ihe Central Committee of the "Women and Politics...Where arc we...where arc we Disarmament convocation aims Communist Party. Although the job does not make him Going?" is the theme of the annual convention of SASU head of state, it is Ihe most powerful position in ihe Soviet Vina la France Women's Caucus to be held here this weekend, November Union. 11-13. at public nuclear awareness The conference will feature speakers such as Karen discussion followed a showing of the movie By Melissa Jaehn "A Taste of France" is the Ihcmc of a benefit for the Burnslcin, former stalslate senator and presentl executive Life Without Winners Wednesday night. Project Equinox Youth Shelter to be held Sunday, director of The Consumer Protection Board, Shuttle launches satellite Throughout the week, film, lectures and The week's aetivilies were for Ihe most November 14 al ihe Holiday Inn on New London Road in Assemblywoman Rhoda S. Jacobs; and Kalhy Downey; forums were held on campus, as part of a part, successful, according lo DeVido. Cape Canaveral, Fla. Latham, Tickets for the event, which will feature a of The National Student Education Fund project. nationwide Nuclear Disarmament Con­ "The Peace Project has been very good," (AP) The shuttle Columbia, an American "space truck" sampling of French cheeses, French wines and their use in Workshops will discuss such topics as Reaganomies and vocation aimed lo raise public awareness. she remarked. "It has been a joint effort on carrying four men and two communications satellites, ihe cuisine of France, arec $7.50 per person. its effect on women, New York Slate Women's Legisla­ "No First-Use" was the focus of Ihe con­ all our pans." rocketed flawlessly through deep blue skies yesterday en Proceeds will go lo Ihe shelter, which provides tem­ tion, and SUNY and an antidiscrimination policy based vocation, an idea which, if accepted would Although ihe main purpose of Ihe week's route lo its first cargo delivery, 184 miles above ihe Earth. porary housing and crisis intervention for runaway and on sexual preference. nrrENSE PAMPHLET Columbia flawlessly delivered the 3 1/2 Ion communica­ make il U.S. policy not to be the first to use events were to inform and facilitate discus­ homeless teenagers in ihe Capital District, For more In­ For more Information, contact Nancy DcCarlo or Instructions on building a basement shelter tions satellite into an orbit of its own eight hours after nuclear weapons. sion, "NYPIRCi's main position is an formation and/or reservations, call 439-0342. Melissa I.aiibslcin al (518)465-2406. Many tlouht whether Defense Department V •'.', DVM'I^ rtrti ,,,,.,- ,•.. I was declared Dec, 13. , sive entertainment guide on pane UA>, i v ,>V J <'.-••• '.«*.».V"s/ UUENTPRESS 5

State Quad's T U, Knick News reporters hold said Ihal his sympathies lie wilh the union. "I would like to sec Ihc new contract scllled • /••>» Civil defense in the old contract's time," he said, and ex­ Trip to Rafters bylines to pressure employers plained why Capital Newspapers delays By Dean Bclz a sports writer for the Tillies Union and a negotiations, "The longer a company can /:/>//««/.S (1111:1 former Albany Student Press sports editor, hold off a raise they've already budgeted idcnlificd by the Federal Emergency Saturday. November 20 A byline slrike by Albany Times Union said Ihal if Guild president Thomas l.a- for, Ihc more interest they can make on that Management Agency in 1075, according to and Knickerbocker News reporters Ihal Polnl fell thai progress has been made money. The Guild docsn'l have enough Shiro. began lasl week is pari of a campaign lo toward an agreement that a strike vote was leverage lo settle the Contract sooner," he In the event of an emergency an alternate THERE WILL BE A GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING 9:00-1:10 reach a speedy settlement wilh the unlikely. said, adding ihal Ihc byline slrike was a scat of government has been provided lo OF THE NEW SUNYA AMATEUR RADIO CLUB ON newspapers' parent company, according lo The edilor, who is considered manage­ legal way of increasing ils leverage by oversee these plans. Situated underground union members. ment and is not represented by the Guild, pressuring lite newspapers' management TUESDAY, NOV. 16 AT 8:30pm IN CC 361. ALL below Albany's Office of Disaster Tickets on sale Monday 11/15-Friday 11/19 Reporters — who along with editors, Preparedness and separated from above THOSE WHO HAVE AN INTEREST IN HAM RADIO truck drivers, advertising salespeople and Manley addresses audience ground by a huge one fool thick metal and AND THOSE WHO SIGNED UP ACTIVITIES DAY ARE in State Quad Cafeteria maintenance workers have been working concrete door is a Iwo story dwelling thai URGED TO ATTEND. NO LICENSE IS REQUIRED FOR without a contract since Aug. 1 — began can house 1500 people for two weeks. withholding their bylines from stories lasl -«Front Page "apartheid must be destroyed and buried I quipped wilh radioactivity decontamina­ MEMBERSHIP. REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED. $4«OOw/tax card week. Manley's parly was toppled like many in South Africa." Manley has been a reci­ tion rooms at every entrance, ihc facility AND THE FILM "THE WIDE WORLD OF HAMS"WILL The byline slrike was a new step for the others because, "he is a brillant leader bul pient of a United Nations Gold Medal for was built by the Rockefeller administration BE SHOWN: FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFO. CALL ROB $S.OO w/out 340-member local 34 of The Newspaper there were dishonest people working for his efforts lo combat apartheid in South in 1063-64 as a pari of a plan lo prepare 457-4671 or JORDAN 455-6743. Guild, according lo an editor at the Capital him with their hands in Ihc till." Africa. Albany for Ihc event of a nuclear attack. Newspapers Group who asked not lo be The recent 1980 elections on the small He broadened the issue by saying Ihal of Underground shelters will be inadequate Come Dance The Night Away! identified, He said Ihal Ihc Guild and island were wrought wilh violence in which all the politicians he talked during his reign, considering the power of new nuclear Capital Newspapers "usually settle within a 750 people were killed. "This hurl our "Nol one from anywhere in the world warheads, said Uayly. "The initial shock tourism trade, people were afraid lo travel ,«=? $$$#,,» year alter negotiations start, bul now (the could he find that was willing lo lake a wave from these devices will asphyxiate Guild) is trying lo speed things up" by lo the island," Manley observed, Hut he stand against apartheid." His views com­ anyone in these underground shelters. The pressuring the company with tactics such as countered criticism ihal his government was pelled enlhusiaslic applause from the heal, that will disintegrate everything in a | Telethon '83 presents * Ihc byline slrike. trying to shut oul American tourists: "My predominantly black audience. two mile radius, will broil people 91 FM NEWS Guild members have also sel a Nov. 21 administration worked very hard lo In­ Manley urged his audience to increase underground," she wanted. deadline for a decision by union leadership crease tourism, Il is 15 percent of our their awareness of U.S. and international Crisis Rolocallon Planning depends on at | DANCE MARATHON whether further job actions —including a GNP." politics. "When you students lurn your least one week advanced notice of attack, presents strike — will be considered. Concerning campaign violence, Manley bucks on political action you leave it lo according lo Shiio. Hut most freeze ad­ | November 19 and 10 The union is asking for a 12 percent pay said Ihal "Ihc opposition parly played a mediocracy, this is a great tragedy for a vocates consider fonvurnlng a slim increase, seniority protection, increased job rough game," bul he was assured by Henry great country," he said. He haled ihal possibility. Huyly said thai President safely, and a company-financed eye care Kissinger Ihal ihc CIA was playing no pari economic pioblems are worldwide and ex­ Reagan is accompanied at all limes by a program. The current pay scale for Guild in any son of dcstabilizaiion of his govern­ pressed dismay Ihal such a country of small computerized device wilh which he An Interview with | * Sponsor sheets available at * members runs from $252.75 a week lo$3H2. ment, he slated. Election violence has been technological advauccmenl could continue lias control ovei yes or no situations of * Some reclcvc higher pay due lo merit in­ part of Jamaican history since 1040, lie lo "borrow ils way Into debt," He pointed nuclear attack. "Dining the ultcmplcd oal ihal when a young generation of youth CC info, desk and on quads creases. The edilor said that increases in the said. "There has always been a violent riff assassination I'v Hinckley, ihc man wilh ihc Rabbi Meir Kahane Guild contracts, which are negotiated every between the Socialist and ihc Democratic is plagued by 51) percent unemployment the device was separated from the party and led + lour years, have averaged seven percent in parlies in Ihc country." society is "condemning that generation," in a separate car. Ii could have been a Ihc pasi several contracts, "No people arc going to accept domina­ Mauley's speech was sponsored by dangerous opportunity loi the kooks," she I + Music by WCDB - 9IFM Few union rank-and-file expect a slrike tion by others, Manley declared, pounding Speakers Forum and Ihc Pan Caiibbean said. "There is no saving there will nol be Sunday November 14 vote ai tlie Nov. 21 meeting. Paul Schwartz, his fist on the podium, and demanding that Association. an accident," she added, * 4:ooPM + * Central Council | * Prizes, t-shirts, FUN! funds Alumni weight room jwwwwweaafcstissfcstawsrr^^ By Liz Reich LITTLE ANTHONY' \l III II Kill It Central Council voted Wednes­ 98 EVERETT RD. day night lo appropriate money towards an Alumni Quad weight Chapel House room, lo Ihc Irish Club, Theatre Thank You For Last Weeks Orders!!!! Council, Men's Cross Country Interfaith Center learn and Men's Wrestling team. CALL The Council appropriated $355 Presents from Ihc General Fund lo purchase weights for Alumni Quad after con­ 458-2231 siderable debate, Vice-Chair Cathy PERSPECTIVES: LttSusa argued in favor of the weight room, saying, "I don'i think NOW FOR DELIVERY they should wait for budget lime next year to gel weights they could be using now." Several Council members argued Ihal the money REAL ITALIAN PIZZA should come from Alumni Quad 6 CUT 2.85 Board. Slate Quad representative 8 CUT 3.85 Jeff Schneider said, "I don't think 12 CUT 5.75 my constituents would be in favor Featuring 12 CUT SICILIAN 7.75 of SA paying for this when they 24 CUT PARTY TRAY 11.75 Prof. Carl Barbir didn't pay lor weights for my Professor oj Middle Eastern History, Siena quad." Indian Quad representative Matl Neco pointed oul that off- P«pparan I Oiilmi Or. Nabeel Khourl campus students can use the free X-Chaaaa weight room facilities at St. Vin- Mushroom • AnchovUt Professor of Political Science, SUNYA "I M-«H,.1I. Salami ccnl's Community Center, but off- Pappara Olive. campus representative Rob Folchel- I Gar ll< Mr. Steve Leibowitz tl said, "The policemen of Albany Assistant Director, Israeli Government Press Office work-out there and they have a •—•• . --jj-rJcan't be topped 43 Subs, Sandwiches, Torpedoes monopoly on Ihc weights." The Council voted 23 lo 5 in favor of Ihc Thursday, November 18 weight room. Alumni Quad resi­ dent Ed Gumbrcclit said he was, "very pleased with the decision." Order now! ^s,'B^"" Humanities Lounge The Irish Club had requested Thick $541 from the Central Council, bul ROUND Please sendI a cWKK or rf„ after an hours debate, was finally cn«arams7 Crown ' y .Q1 7:30 PM grained $200 for parlies and educa­ *wVork,N.Y. 10152 8 CUT PIZZA tional purposes. Irish Club Prcsi- ?#&.** 24 CUT PARTY j denl Kevin Connors thanked Cen­ TRAY w/ ANY \[ T. Sponsored by tral Council for Ihc money they ap­ MM i .T. CTPU" M,?'8,rV ' The Jewish Students Coaltion- propriated to the club. Most of Ihc TWO ITEMS FOOT LONG SUB ntiiel I he Lutheran Campus Ministry • The Roman Catholic savings on Ihc programming line resulted from decreasing the FOR ONLY $.99 Campus Ministry $2.50 OFF number of kegs for the Irish Club's ballroom parly. Central Council member Bob Bugbcc said, "I don't 458-3231 WE.DEUVFR il/ii'ik the iob of Central Council is Ollar enpiiBS June 30, 1983 No purchase necessary New Vutk rjllle; M# '^^>si&i6dAiM^^s^ *2ffi3tStb[W=tt!$58f3W! NOVEMBER 12, 1982 ALBANY STUDENT PRESS1ESS J

him a lot of support and he may feel he Legislature in 1983 to voice their disap­ I A THEATRICAL SPECTACLE THAT HAS CHARMED THE CRITICS FOR YEARS' * SUNYbudget owes us something." proval. Nuclear a waren ess •< Front Page Wcxlcr has contacted Andy Cuomo, the The budget is "a battle that could extend governor's son and head of the administra­ Into early July," warned Tierney. "Often dorm fee hike is avoided. Tierney pointed SO percent of which arc submarines. tion's transition team, to organize a it's who screams the loudest who gets * ! io the DOB as the real villain in the Members of NYPIRO feci that money meeting of SASU and new officials. Also, heard. We've been screaming about the tui­ budgetary process, repeatedly accusing the used in the military would be better spent Tierney said SASU plans to lobby the tion increase to the DOB." t "A WITTY TALE OF TERROR''-Edgar Allen Poe J division of ignoring educational priorities elsewhere. In 1982, 64 percent of the budget * £ and treating SUNY in terms of only dollars goes to the military and to pay off past war and cents. Cheating: truth or consequences debts according to DeVido. In addition, the | "THIS IS THE PLAY THAT PUT SEX IN THE* "The DOB doesn't think much ... of the same one billion dollars which when used in * THEATER".-L//7da Lovefringe * Board of Trustees," Tierney bcllevcs;"Thc •* Front Page mittee is the philosophical question of the military creates 76,000 jobs, would Board feels the DOB ignores them as the Student Conduct, Henry Kirschncr, Is also whether or not there are different degree, create over 120,000 if it were used in the in­ |"IF YOU * authority of SUNY." He asserted that the . concerned about academic dishonesty at of cheating. When deciding on actions to be frastructure, DeVido said. These military DOB exerts "financial harrassment" on SUNYA. taken against offenders, the answer is jobs do not create employment for the | LOVED EQUUS. YOU'LL GO TO PIECES OVER THE BAKKHAI!" £ SUNY. "It's at the heart of the institution. It a generally yes, Stalcy said. He admitted that average blue-collar worker, said DeVido, student can cheat his way through, the realistically, very few cases ever get referred but require a more educated and specialized SASU Vice President Scott Wcxlcr sees a degree means less to all of us", Kirschncr and only six to eight people have been workforce. $ ^F -Sweeney Todd # tuition increase as "an absolute reality. The said and he agreed that "defining the pro­ dismissed over the last few years. Besides NYPIRC, another group — The stale has a tremendous deficit and SUNY is blem Is important." Common Cause Nuclear Arms Alert Net­ * * ^m ^ * requesting six percent more than last year. Kirschncr explained the judicial process As one Albany student pointed out, work — is working on a "sustained and in­ * V^V ~^# * It's obvious they're looking for a tuition in­ that occurs when a faculty member of stu­ "Cheating on one or two exams can change tensive lobbying campaign" in order to br­ crease." Wexler warned that as 1983 is not dent suspects someone of cheating. Flrslj he a person's entire life," by making their cum ing political pressure on the President and * MWi T M * an election year and there was no tuition in­ said, a teacher has the option of ignoring just high enough to get into the business Congress to end the nuclear arms race. * ^K V A # * crease last year, "the time is right. But no the incident, or dealing with it himself. If a school. He added, "there arc some classes According to a pamphlet published by one's going to say anything yet." case Is referred to the university judicial I'd be terrified to cheat in, because the pro- the Knolls Action Coalition, a volunteer * ^% V i\A + system, it will end up before the Committee lessor had complete control of the class," group organized around the nuclear issue in Deputy Chief Budget Examiner for the on Student Conduct. This committee hears • Students and faculty seem to have a lot to 1979, official U.S. policy used to rest on a DOB Alex Rollo said he could not comment all cases considered to be of a serious sav about the subject of academic dishones­ "balance of terror," which meant that the on a tuition increase, and denied the DOB nature, according to the 1982-83 Student ty, as evidenced by Inst year's conference U.S. was able to retaliate with an attack so exerted financial harrassment on SUNY. Guidelines. Slaley said the committee views and the continued interest this year. But, devastating that an enemy would be deter­ "We can only make recommendations. It's cheating as "ranking with assault on peo­ Farrcll pointed out, the new program being red from attacking. up to the Board of Trustees to make up the ple, as something a university cannot developed by CAFE to promote awareness The convocation was sponsored by the budget," he said. tolerate." If a student is found guilty, of cheating is still in its beginning stages, I Inlon of Concerned Scientists, the Lawyers SUNY Director of Finance Harry K. penalty can range from a letter of warning and a third step will be a continuation of Alliance for Social Responsibility and Splndler also forwarded "no comment" on to dismissal from the university. discussion and review, not only .within the foiled Campuses to Prevent Nuclear the tuition increase. "The state has a One of the problems laced by the com­ committee, hut among students as well. War. serious fiscal problem," Spindlcr staled. IhlWfS^tMtWl^WMlWWWtS^V^irifMMV^IJt^ff^^^^^^Tffy "It will be up to the new governor to ASP Editorial decide, ultimately." SASU has already begun appealing to Hoard Meeting Cuomo on the budget. "We feel we have a Sunday, 7:3(1 p.m. at 355 Morris (between vBiremm^-3+-a*r7&u iwi. friend in Cuomo," Tierney said. "We gave Lake anil Quail). t>\ c^LOnGBRflnCH Chessmen tie -«13 Are you thinking about AFTERNOON feelings about the team's result, "I * was surprised that we lost to why you want to get an MBA? ALTERED STATES Potsdam, but at least we played up Talk to us. * io our potential in our lopsided Mnnuy Is always a giinil reaum llin mil stu­ Frl: 4-6pm Imported Bottled Beer-.90 * defeat of Union." dents iilsu tell as linn Icirninn Inm i" plan ami The tournament was originally (iirccast, llnw in manage peiinle, ami Itmv in Jt- Bar Liquor Drinks-.70 the idea of Lenny- Chipkin, the sinii ciimputi'i iiianajtenieni infnriiiathin *ys- lemscaiiiielusl.isimpiilianl Potsdam team captain. He then imi .iluinm tell ii" ili.it thc-ii management ilc- Sat&Sun: 3-6pm Draft Beer-.30 + contacted Nller, who ihcn went green haw given them an edge inlii lln mint about organizing the tournament, successful and dyn.inm nllicc. he tltei in the Pitchers Draft-1.90 privateurpuhlh M.CH.I fast twek iniuiei crea­ Niler contacted Union College and tive thinking \\ lull \i r \MIII li.isnn Is M-ewi .III Bar Schnapps-.70 the Schenectady Chess Club, and like tn talk luymi Sat&Sun till 7pm tf'ASPECTACL E THAT WILL TAKE YOU HIGHER THAN A KITE!"»Ben Franklin both were eager io send teams to Oui i..11 tree iiuiiiha is mm npen ami ive'ic icaily in talk r> " ". Buy S mixed drinks, receive + compete in this premiere event, I ) ,\,„l..,L.„„i 800/847-2(182 \"8t)(l/2S2-OI2(i a free T-shirt. L (new color on T-shirt) + CORNELL UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 53 North Lake Ave. "THE BAKKHAI IS THE OTHER SIDE OF EQUUS." -Albert Asermely lis. M A l I) | I II \ I I I I II \ I V \ 1 l 1 K » i Albany, N.Y. (Cotner of Washington Ave) 1220b + (i OUT OF THIS WORLD" -Flesh Gordon * According io Niler, this tourna­ ment was basically a tune-up for I Albany and Potsdam, as both * schools are planning lo send four ANNOUNCE man teams to the Pan-American In­ tercollegiate Chess Team Cham­ pionship lo be held in Columbus, Ohio, December 26-30. Lasl year, ANIMAL HOUSE the Danes won a trophy in the Pan- Ams for having the best result for a CONAN THE BARBARIAN * team rated under 1,600 USCF points. Chess club member Dan WIZARDS / ROLLARBALL + i O'Leary feels •confident thai this * year's team will repeal the success BLAZING SADDLES of last year's learn. He also stated, "Right now, we are having a quali­ University Theater presents THE BAKKHAI by Euripides fying tournamenl lo sec who gets to YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN go to Ohio, and the intense com­ Translated by Robert Bagg • Directed by Luiz Vasconcellos petition will insure that whoever BLAZING SADDLES(Midnight) * Tuesday through Saturday, November 16 - 20 at 8 PM qualifies will be prepared for the rigors of the Pan-Ams." LC 18 A CLOCKWORK ORANGE The Main Theater, Performing Arts Center, The University at Albany According lo chess club treasurer + Brian Hcllman, the club is open to + Tickets: $5-General Admission, $3.50 -SeniorCitizen/Student players of all strengths, regardless of if they wish to compete in the WATCH FOR OUR $3 - SUNYA Tax Card /Groups of 9 or more club's various competitions, He ad­ + Reservations: 457 8606 ded lltal the club meets every Mon­ day night from 7:.K) to 11;00 in LOGO DESIGN CONTEST!!! , RIM Campus Cento -175..,. ,, .„ <*ip********#**^***** $*'* ^'W^^W******' w mwm / A

dioxin.x through the chemical defoliant Agent Orange In Washington there's a debate over a memorial io men who died in Vietnam. The original memorial, a simnh sunken wall with the names of the 50,(XX) A.mediai n mm Hedged vets killed in thai war isn't militaristic enough for the present ,'so a statue of some soldie himself in the county hospital for a week or two. I Ic can't S lacked ost stale and federal workers had yesterday off. onio the monument. Just about all sehools were on vaeation. deal »iih life, after dealing with so much death. Velcran's Day is not a lime lo grab a flag and iht0, M Yesterday was Veterans Day. Albany celebrated One of the largest departments of the national govern­ around the same old jingoistic slogans. Ii\ ;! ijnK, , 'it with a parade down lake Ave. featuring martial music ment is the Veterans Administration. It claims to serve the remember the people that did what they were lold vvavih played by smartly uniformed school children, inarching needs of Hie vole-ran, bill it does only a partial job. Hecause { right thing lo do and then were discarded by an uncarlni soldiers, and tanks. of the politics involved, the gov eminent will not admit Ihul government. It's romantic to think that veterans in this country are thousands of men who fought In Vietnam were exposed to given such attention by their government — tlull parades and other public attentions are meant as honors to the men and women who have served in the armed forces. Fouler Fowler I.em lives in a tiny lillle house on a downtown street. Not in Albany, hul he could live in any city, lie goi a bad n die garbage front: Oilier day read piece in Times drafted. number In the draft lottery in '6y, so he enlisted rather than Union. funny column by fellow with handle of Knick got things a little confused, didn't make clear thai wail 10 get picked up in the drafi. I Harney fowler. the things were PSA's, not ads, No biggie, guess c\cryonc Ho made it through basic, and was shipped off lo V'ihn For those caught unawares: fowler hales SUNY, makes mistakes. I ong, which was a huge helicopter base in the Mekong students, and probably his mother. Wrote piece on this rag .See, we'll lake anybody's ad. We like the money. We just Delia ol what then was called South Vietnam, claiming we banned ads from U.S. Selective Service, Guess don't like ads that are illegal, obscene, or deceiving. Beings I cm never saw combat,. The base was often hit with slory somehow got messed up. as the ul' Selective Service wasn't promising in pilch in rockets and mortars, but he was never wounded, Phvsicnl- some bucks for the ads, we figured ii was sun ol absurd, ly. Piece ill Knick News must have been Main's inspiration. them asking us io run 'em for nothing. We sine svould'vt lie was I he company clerk. He was the person dial wrote talked about a piece dial appealed in ihis cornel Oelober inn 'cm, if they threw in some dough. die letter lo the mom and dad of a man who was killed in Z'l. Idii in dial issue was a lellet to Selective Service lellln' Problem is, ol' Barn made the same mistake ilk' Knick) die war. He wrote lo many moms and dads. "em know why we weren't gonna inn MIMIC public service Knackey did. Oops! Caught yn with yet pants down, lie claim" dial ever) vein since then he's had lo commit announcements telling kids to icuisiei so [hey can be Unrnej old buddy.

Mixing Marxism and reality

With domestic economical problems the forefront ol na­ would have the same interests, lie envisioned a society ding the substance. I he leadership calls loi ucialivitt tional politics and policy, both (he lui right and the tat left comprised of only workers existing in harmony fot abetter, without understanding its application to contemporary have had little time to exchange iheii respective views on nunc benevolent, society. These workers would eontiibuie reality, the international scene. lo the society wh.u they could and would receive from that To this contention, Marxists claim that apply ingMarxism With the election now over and the new congressional same society wind they needed to suisise and lead substaii- to current reality is not Marxism at all. Mars intended com- session just a few months away, these demagogues are liat Uses. Mais never envisioned an impoverished society. munism to replace the old regime and society In tern, fhese drawing the battle lines and practicing the battle rhetoric. Vei, the Soviet society is Impoverished and lai from be­ Marxists, however, 'fail to comprehend Mars amended his ing classless. The Russian bureaucracy is a class by itself, own theories in his later writings, realizing different and all other workers live destitute, frccdomlexs lives. Robert Martiniano cultures would alter communism to lit llteit lespcclivc needs. Like any other philosophical theory, or • is put Unfortunately loi both sides, die ideas upon which much C miliary io leftist rhetoric, die great people revolutions Into practice, Marxism changes according to tin . ndiliom of the rhetoric is based have been limited and distorted. Ihc ol die past ilnce decades were not inspired by Maixist presented it. left espouses iis Marxism with such little knowledge of ihoiighl and urn fought to bring about a communist ivorld, Marxism is complex and difficult to contpieliettd. In Marx. The righi attacks the left basing its rhetoric upon In die third win Id countries where die communists came oidcr for die American masses lo understand Marxism, the that same lack of knowledge. to power, communism represented die people's nationalism socialist leadership has watered down the Marxism the) at- Representing the Marxist thinkers ol the United Stales, and desire io lid Ihciuselves ol icpiesslve, capitalistic icnipt to sell us. These dime store socialists produce •< brand the socialist and'communist parties have espoused a regimes. The govcrnmcni before C'asiro, which American of Marxism easily accessible to the masses but chcapct in Marxism distorted In the real world and corrupted In capitalism supported, was icpressive, Ihc government construction, materials used, and price. .And il.u i« bureaucratic entrenchment. which controlled South Vietnam before die communist dime slore commodities, ibis Marxism docs noi last very Karl Marx, unlike what the socialists want lo believe, i.ikeovei was repressive. I lie government in Nicaragua long iindci the constant wear of sectilai activity. wrote more than the Communist Manifesto, I he Manifesto piioi to die Sandinistas was icpressive ami American sup- Marxism needs examination and application :,> lai may be sufficient as the blucpiini lor the communist poucd. Ihiid woild communist struggles have been wars conditions, fheoretical discussions belong only in die revolution, but it hardly represents Marx's total contribu­ and coups ol libeiation from colonial icpicssion, not classroom and around the kitchen table. We need to tion to the written world. plebieiics loi etiiialitarian societies. understand Marxism as it applies to the coiiicnipuiai) Marx wrote the Manifesto with a definite humanistic Much oi the confusion concerning Mnixisin sicnis from world; wc don't need die socialist leadership .>i xmeiica background. Preceding the Manifesto were die Economic die soeiahsi leiideiship ol this coiuilty. Ihcsc so-called confusing antiquated M.iixisi theory with coniciiipmiiiy and Philosophic Manuscripts oj 1X44. Many of the points Marxists espouse the Maisisi rhetoric without understan­ Marxist icaliiv. Marx later made in die Manifesto and'/Jus Kapilal were first developed in ihc Manuscripts and demonstrated Marx's genuine concern for die humanint and the freedoms Marxism is supposedly is based upon. Looking at the world and its impact on and application of Marxism, Marx's writings subsequent lo the Munilesio ManifestolooV. a more pragmatic approach to communism. Though Marx had originally thought communism could only be achieved through violence, in his later writings Marx though several nations could achieve communism through the elective process-- die United States being one of these nations. We cannot think about Marxism and limit dial thinking to a few choice writings. Marxism is as copious as it is in­ tricate.

Until the second Russian revolution of |*)|7, Marxism was just a theory and philosophy bannered about by revolutionaries and intellectuals. Willi the inception of the first communist regime, wc experienced die animation ol Marxism. We subsequently experienced Stalin's corruption and use of Marxism lor his own warped power games. I he philosophy Marx invented; the philosophy I cnin and Trot­ sky turned into reality; dial is far (mm the Marxism we find in the Soviet Union today, Marx envisioned personal and political freedoms within the framework of communism. I.cnin and lioiskv im­ plemented those freedoms after the revolution. Stalin and the Russian bureaucracy effectively destroyed those freedom.. C omniunism, as Mais defined die perfect communist system, is a classics-, society", Marx thought thai all people. through the development ol this perfect communist society, Wbmm TO GST TntVfjffTO' r»ITION 9T>\BILlZeD.. 3a .nirospuctiva*

A 8 P E Editor's Aspect Inside* • • C T here are times in life when I want to talk, when I want to S communicate, and then I speak and the utterance is totally 4a*5a: Perspectives: meaningless and foolish. I keep talking because I want to N T Mr. H.K.-D. at his best and Carter O verify what I just said, explain myself and make sense. The more I V talk the worse it gets, probably because I never should have open­ presents a perspective on beauty ed my mouth in the first place. Then I feel even more absurd 1 because 1 know everyone around me perceives my discomfort with 2 The Voices of Albany ring loud Tiyself and my agony at being seen. Then I feel even more 1 miserable because I really don't think it is bad being seen, but it's and clear 9 unsettling to be vulnerable and place yourself as open target. S 2 At times like that I still look for some certainty, some undeflnable 6a* 7a: Centerfold: energy to surround me and comfort me in the incredible abyss that Guess who is going to dinner? already is. I search for answers in everything: books, art, music, or any type of escape I can lay my hands on. I sometimes think I have Boomer dines out in elegance found an answer, and for a moment I feel secure and comfortable and happy, then something new comes up to haunt me and this and taste ephemeral mood Is shattered and displaced. The same books, etc. somehow lose their "special" meanings and refuse to mold themselves into the brand-new "realizations" I have spun myself in­ 8&* 10(t: ^ound & Vision: to. Then 1 wish to understand how to keep silent, how to forget (or remember), how to listen, how to disappear, how to remain and B.O.'B. explores Gabriel's mind understand, spontaneously. Somehow in this emotional mess I have come to the conclusion (today) that if you can let yourself in an extra-special, live interview, really, truly be seen to at least someone, and have them still care about you and help you to feel comfortable about what they "see", Damian gets caught in a Roche-trap, It can be the most beautiful experience. It is so goddamn rare to Metin Fripp's out, and Schneider find it, hold on to it, it is worth everything. (To be perfectly frank, I'm amazed friends are still around...thank-you) double doses with Petty and Fagen

In any case, we worked hard to do the best we could with Aspects this week-1 feel very proud about some of the stupendous 12a: Endgame: writing; whatever you do don't miss Hubert's article- it is truly phenomenal. WCDB's Top Twenty, Zhe Pudz Debbie Millman come to some painful realizations, and of course, Spectrum...

Cover Photograph by Deb Word On A Wing He may live without books — What is knowledge but grieving? He may live with hope — what is *^V^1 noDe but deceiving? & V vl HC may live without love — what is passion but pining? But where is the man that can live without dining Owen Meredith, Lucile, I

I would gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburgei today. Wimpy

Joe gets seduced by a girl who works at the Jack-In-The-Box, named Lucille, who gives him an unpro- nouncable disease. . . Central Scrutinizer Joe's Garage act 1 Zappa ^perspectives \ 4a\per*p«ctives*

Voices Of Albany of Mt. Yuan Chi D, ML S. R- where no one grass and trees adorn Excuse me but I need your chemistry Try this when you feel miserable. Bi flute music from Don't U wanna be my fantasy miserable; don't fight with It. Try this. It Is Life is change. Even the Himalayas are changing, Dove Tail hermit lofts My girl's gone and she don't care at all wonderful. When there Is misery and you In the cool And If she did, so what come on baby let's i feel miserable, close your doors and be Desert Time so your misery cannot be unchanging. It will We have been cast to this craggy shore of a breeze ball. miserable. Now what can you do? You are Lifted Prince miserable, so you are miserable. Now be That well-worn buckskin Jacket onsume change through change totally miserable. Suddenly you will change by itself, and you will see that it is Our olive-strewn Island Flung over the end of my bed above the where we feed off fat of myths parapet means that even If there Is attach­ become aware of the misery. And If you try Some remnant of temporary shelter 1 C ment don't fight with It. Be at­ to change It you will never become aware, changing' that it is disappearing and is going and darted safe 'neath nectar sky From the winds of Isolation a ravine 2 tached, but be a witness also. because your effort your energy, your con­ has left us. Blowing us together—prairie grass deep within I sciousness Is directed toward change, In the open desert of dreams. the canopy 1 toward how to change this misery. Then away, and you feel unburdened and you have Hubert'Kenneth Dickey Its marble porticos I awake In the rattling stillness a deer J 9 you start thinking about how It came and have sunk Into brine deeper Of mud cracking In mid-day heat, grazes I 8 Vet the attachment be there; don't fight what to do now to change It. Then you are not done anything. than Atlantis Echoing hoofbeats of your departure. a loon In mountain |2 with It. Frustration will come of course, so missing a very beautiful experience — the The Indentation on the quilt pool dives be frustrated. But be a witness also. You misery Itself. And now, on slate shore Reflected In the azure sunset alone with were attached, and you were a witness. Now you are thinking about the causes analyze how the misery Is created; don't and now the source Itself Is trying. What we sweep from one scrub pine the sound Now the frustration has come, and you and you are thinking about the conse­ think about what consequences are going can you do? Now the patient is treating Holds the warmth of bittr nights a flute know well that It had to come. Now be quences and you are thinking about the to be. They will follow, so you can see later himself, and he has created the whole to the next; Clinging to shreds of fantasy. Is making frustrated, but be a witness. Then through method for how to forget It, how to go on. There Is no haste. Be miserable, simply thing. Now he Is thinking of surgery ll Is There Is sagebrush In the cupboard attachment, attachment Is consumed, and beyond It, and you are missing misery miserable, and don't try to change It. suicidal. Don't do anything. The inside Is Southwest winds cut to our bones And no one sits at the oak table to the through frustration, frustration Is consum­ itself, and misery Is there and that can be Try this: see for how many minutes you very deep. You have tried so many things as we forage beach plums, You made for me that afternoon. Mt. Yuan Chl ed. liberating. Just don't do anything. Don't can remain miserable. You will start to stop misery, to stop depression, lo stop blood purple berries. Dust settles, preserving your shadow this and that, and nothing has happened, laughing about the whole thing; the whole Resting, in the bend of my arm. • Sam Turner Now try this: don't do anything; allow ihe thing will look stupid: because If you are And here, In fork totally miserable, suddenly your center Is misery to be there In Its totality. Allow n lo of unyielding spike branches, •Megan Gray Taylor beyond misery. That center can never be happen In Its full Intensity, and remain a nest. miserable; It Is Impossible! If you remain non-doing. Just be with II and see wh.it with the misery, the misery becomes happens. We keep vigil, background, and you center which can Life Is change. Even Ihe Himalayas ate we poise, still ' his past Saturday, poets gathered at the New York State Museum to never be miserable suddenly rises above, changing, so your misery cannol bo mi participate In Family Fun Addicts Day. Several locations throughout Ihe and then you are miserable and you are changing. It will change by Itself, and you as porcelain. Museum were designated for poetry readings, Including the Port, not miserable: the "same unsame." Now will see that It is changing — thai II Is disap­ Tl Sesame Street and the Wigwam. People, wandering through Ihe exhibits would you are consuming misery through misery. pearing and It Is going away, and yon feel •Nancy Dunlop pause and listen to unknown and well-known poet alike. No one seemed to dif­ This is what Is meant: you are not doing unburdened and you have nol done anything; you are simply consuming anything. ferentiate, and young and old alike seemed to be surprised at their enjoyment of this event. Poetry is not normal fare for most people, but the Museum is making misery through misery. Misery will disap­ Once you know the secret you can i» pear as clouds disappear, and the sky will sume anything through Itself, but Ihe sei rot an effort to familiarize people with the unfamiliar, including oral reading of be open and you will be laughing, and you is to be silently without doing anything poetry. have not done anything. And you cannot Anger Is there, so be it, just be: don'l do The poetry read was all original work read by lis author. Among the many do anything. All that you can do will create anything. If you can do this much, Ihls poets present was a group of SUNYA poets who in the past year have studied more confusion and more misery. "non-doing," if you can just be there - oral reading of poetry with Professor Thomson Littlefteld of the SUNYA English Who has created this misery? You, and present, witnessing, but making noellorllo Department. Prof. Lilllefleld leaches the Linklaler method, a combination of now you are trying to change It. It will get change anything — allowing things lo have breathing and vocal stretching exercises which "free Ihe natural voice". The their' own way, you will consume worse. You are the creator of the misery. point of this exercise is to allow the poet to more freely and naturally read his or anything. You have created It, you are the source, her own work as well as Ihe work of others. Featured here are examples of Ihe work of this particular group of poets. Their work has appeared in Tangent and Nadir as well as other journals. All these Not Just Another Pretty Face were part of the Saturday readings.

To Geoffrey, My Brother eauty? Isn't that a rather trivial much blank canvas or silly putty. Issue?" Not on your life. After all, The fashion and beauty Industries treat Ghosts clothes make the man. And Who at night is nol here, B us this was also — with total disregard loi iothes, makeup, hairstyle, etc., make the by Brother of Iwo eyes, whatever person may lurk behind ihe Reflections on Maggie or Street Scum I. He could weave passionate moments woman. How else to explain a multlmllllon and smiles facade. We are what we wear. The notion with his hearty laugh dollar makeup Industry, or the proliferation wide as country vistas from hills of what constitutes "fashion" or "beauty" O Crane, that about which you wrote and mother would be moved to join of design houses for everything from even­ changes, drastically and rapidly, which not or deep sorrows enough ing gowns to socks? The way we — women still survives today: I. in a corner could smile only keeps us buying many differenl pro­ enough to curtain a moon — appear is the most fundamental part of Those urchins with dirt grimed countenances, in silence ducts, but also reinforces Ihe idea lli.il the person (a) we present to the world. Men mouths filled with venom but alone, at night women's bodies are to be molded and may be judged on their Intellect, business Smiles or sorrows that come which excrete at high declbles decorabd — as an Improvement on tin' I'd search the rooms acumen, athletic prowess, or financial as lightning comes original. Our bodies are used lo dlspl.iy which pierce my ear— while they, in theirs status, but a woman Is first and.foremost even when the storm is foretold. and sell garments which are often reside- their looks burn my eyes. searched the silence. Judged by her apparance. Women, not ling, excessively revealing, or just plain And as I sit here trying to find the key men, are chastised for "letting themselves At our dinner table, like a dog within a sparrow, foolish. (In designer lingo, Ihls last Is refer­ they. II. Years later she rushed into the bedroom go," should they appear In public without flapping his wings at my Father, red lo as "fanciful." I often wonder how Juxtapose: her hollow eyes dug into my senses makeup or foundation garments, while flapping his wings at my Mother, "fanciful" Yves St. Laurent would feel Iry- and reality was spilled; man are free lo exhibit beer bellies almost scream their validations Ing to move In one of his super-tight skills) his wings flapping children wide eyed. everywhere. of existence escape became swollen with lies- In a bizarre paradox, we see our bodies All in one simple "mot"—Fuck. language had no refuge, as disconnected from our real selves. Inn "You have had your back seat rides." silence had no Image, Ihe society at large sees our bodies as ll"' "You have had your nights of dreams." A.G. Carter —Linda Qulnn awareness was no choice. only self we have. We are perceiving a "You have seen without eyes, darkness." So what? you may ask. So — there's a schism, but Ihe society sees only one side He has called, and called, yet double standard at work here, with major of Ihe split, and labels It Ihe whole. III. Running through dirty streets no one will pluck those feathers from him. Implications. Men are not judged by the I came upon an old man "Ultle by Utile, "one woman told men. "I way they look. They are judged by who humming to himself began to be aware that the pounds I was they are and what they do. Women,' on the My Brother stands before our table, he sensed my presence behind other hand, are judged primarily on the trying to melt away were my own flesh. his arms like wings, folded, In flight refused, Rubber Nipple Boy and ceased his song. basis of appearance — often to the exclu­ These "ugly pounds" thai filled my Willi so his two eyes cocked upon a sun sinking I wanted to scream 'Don't Stop' sion of all else. much hatred were my own body. " a moon night rising. for as he turned around And therein lies the problem. Women This quole (from Kim Chernln's book Nothing lo do but bite my lips and 1 recognized my father's face. are'taught to pluck, shave, tweeze, girdle, The Osesslon: Reflections on the Tyranny wish a boy were here to kiss them And since there Is no room curl, paint and line most parts of their of Slenderness) starkly reveals Ihe spill bel Some satisfied, pacifier Pushing my way into his arms his dog soul to fly In my Father's house bodies — and disregard their minds, souls, ween our bodies and ourselves. It Is Ihls rlfl A rubber boy he shattered like those spring sparrows Into corner cobwebs hearts. We are lovely to look at, but lousy that we must begin to recognize and begin A nipple boy with lots of milk and then there was a silence or grey windows In the math classroom. concerns about smudged lipstick or an ex­ to heal; only then will we be able to define To feed me while a siren screamed in the matter what Ihe physical, menial, emo­ or low church rafters John Berger (In Ways o/ Seeing) has tra pound on the scale, which hives us less our whole selves, mind and body, without darkness of the daylight tional or financial costs. seeking peace. With no 'buy me by such and said that men act, while women appear; reference to the preferences and opinions time to be concerned about poor wages, We constantly measure our appearance such a date men are active, dynamic, effective, and of others. We must redefine our relation­ Yes, since there is no room nonexistent chlldcare, sexual harrassment! against Ihe appearance of others — does before 1 go bad' He laughed and laughed women are passive static, Ineffective. We ships to our own bodies as relationships of he comes to me with simple hands and says our education. Our preoccupation with the she have nicer legs than I? Does my hair Drink me, buy me, digest me and couldn't stop laughing. spend so much time and energy worrying respect and mutuality,' nol distance and minute, even trivial aspects of our outward look better than hers? Oh, God, we're "Because I want to love all this superficially. We have to care enough Fast. about how we look, and how other people appearance robs us oj the energy to search wearing the same dress, I could just die. forever, about ourselves lo not be obsessed with —Debbie Mlllman (mainly men — after all, they're the ones ourselves for our real needs, wants, and But we're gauging portj — eyes, hips, and never say why." what others may think of us; we have lo •Sarah Peel we're supposedly out to attract) perceive fantasies, and then to work for these goals. breasts, hair — not selves. We view these define our own standards of who we are, •Charles T, Straneu us, that we have title time or Inclination for We strive to remain attractive to others — parts as only tangentally related to our and demand to be treated according lo 1 '" "'•'''•'• inytKlng else, We are preoccupied with 'p/each the state of'"Ideal." beauty,--'no • ''real'.' selves;' we treat our bodies like* sjo' 33 sc ±sJf • iiinn • •' ' ' ' ' r ' those terms'. ' ' •;:. 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I •, nl d dreaded fasl food chains Diners have and uied to place an mdei No. they won't 1: The Diners -These people In ihen food quile often they will be I, ilk .in. , looking in lisbell '1 IS ii /rfc/i mny border on (/if binnrrt- dldnui Sll 111 the, time because I'vi IU I one >l some of the same .uiv.nii.njcs as fast food cook hamburgers because It's too earlv In mine in gri up "i it .'as! two. They go to alone I'he I'Hiei group provide '. shurp l,i loflgut t how Ihe it 'llli ll IS nei efisarl/y 01 i ur In the eating they • y these lie assured tnu that lire pi plerunt m that they are somewhal fast as well as the day. We scanned the menu again 'i\\>\ diners mail lh< ake of convenience contrast Loud and rowdy, they may pro nil'-. can gel , ml "1 It • stabltshnu'tUi, you see pit hired here sand how hoy Ing the dmei were plowing ag i : i md relatively Inexpensive and the food, in ordered food suitable foi the time of day I'heymnyl ' - it's associates, friends or Vide enleit.iinineni (ol irritation) foi the s i.l.l,'til.. I) Mauds up ,11 ,1 sen 11 IS Mechanlcvltle, N.Y., 7:30 a.m. - nei utged me nut to join then side most cases, is belter Further, your order Is Afler an exceptionally long wail, our food lovers mule quid diners. IS I'horoughly exausted aftei working .ill "Gli line In mil in ,ml fork He Category V: The Regular - I lere we served on real plates (although they may was sel on Ihe lunch counter but no one While ill 'V may licquent one 01 more night, I stopped Into tins part diner, part I'm ilinei owners, the late night drinking (HOI ml to find Ihe UK) pon, .1 la find Ihe heal! and soul ol the dinet Hie be a bit worn sometimes) with real silver­ seemed in a hurry to bring it to our table dillL'IS. llll'l e is no une place where they . It iv L- m. thinking that some food may crowd presents .1 dilemma On one hand, dim. with a sp, tula in liei h iiu reai y 11 easiest way t" pit k out a legulai in a dlnei Finally we got up and picked up the food. would be i oiti klcred regulars although serve as at least partial compensation foi a ware . the i rowd is faiily big and so (here is money SI in able his In litis 1 Hnei 5 s lown at d is through the person's camaraderie with In case you haven't noticed, the type of they may e it in diners four or five times a hard niyltt on ihe Job As I stared down Into While there Is little doubt that hamburger to be made However, on ihe other hand shut s up Orde is 1jstore d Ihe staff When Ihe man down at the end of barons pout Ions of money into the a cup ol coffee the voice of Ihe waitress Category HI: Th e Loner - This pe r- Ihe countui calls the waitress outside foi a cook rose above the din I tuned In: pockets of design consultants In an attempt son ii.iy just wa it a hange of sr nery ifler fight, you know he's no stranger to the to come up with a new and different at­ Another pleasant advantage of Diners is that the person who serves you isn't forced gt.n ing bored In, n silling ar Hind ll e place (unless he fits into Category IV). mosphere it seems that they fail miserably. house Lacking the financial resourses to Also, when you walk iu the same diner pnii No matter what they do. fast food chains to say "Thank you, have a nice day, come back again," like a bored actor Wayne Peereboom do much else, the loner may stop in at the and always see the same person sitting tn can't seem to get away from the sterile, dlnei foi a cup of coffee or two. the seat every tune, you c \n be certain that "I hope we don't have loud poisoning," reading from a script. t hospital like atmosphere. The loner may also be someone who you've found a tegular she said "Somebody left this stuff out .ill On the other hand, a person who has doesn't want lo cook for a night or is in­ fteyulurs are, of course, a talkative sort night '" scraped together enough cash to buy him place I'm refering to when I use Ihe word week. unruly drunks can be an awful strain on the capable of adequately feeding him or Quite often, they carry on a dialogue with or herself a little diner can usually come up "diner" is the same type of place often They genet ally keep to themselves. staff and surrounding decor as well. herself seven d.tys a week. the restaurant staff which is puked up I looked up and sovy her scraping a knife with something unique that big bucks could known as a "greasy spoon" or perhaps engaging in qt let conversation. They may The following are observations ! made of I'he diner may also be a lefuge fur so­ every visit It can range from ma Hers of around in a nearly empty bottle of generic never buy. This is done with the aid of simply a "hole in Ihe wall." For many. Ihe discuss politu v tlti' weather, the job. drunken people in a small diner after the meone who is having problems of a "per­ mutual concern such as the btAvling league brand mayonnaise ' Much to my horror, hand lettered signs, worn woodwork, pat­ word diner also covers those "modern" mutual aquaii tana's, or the next door bars had closed down. I shall leave out my sonal" nature. to familial problems she was spreading the mayonnaise on the ched vinyl upholstery etc . While there is a design, stone and cement monstrosities neighbor's dog Generally, they speak little personal involvement for obvious reasons Or. the loner may go to a diner just Regulars frequent the smallei diners BLT that I had Jusi ordered I thought of number of common denominators among that dot suburbias across this great land. to the help 1 MIside: 1 of ordering and paying Waitress "May I lake your order. sir'.J" because it is a good place to watch because In ihe larget establishments, a getting up and leaving oi screaming that diners, I e a counter, grill and maybe The latter seem to be on Ihe borderline bet­ the bill The pe­ iple in this catagory may be Diner: "Yea. I'd like an autographed pic­ people and make insane theories about the owners were trying to poison me In tin* some booths, you will nevei find ^u)/ two ween a diner and ah actual restaurant. ine silent mam ity ture of General Owighi I). Eisenhower, their reasons foi being there I -.1 ihe-,e people, the dinei <>( then end. I wound up eating ihe thing There quite the same. Perhaps they are the missing link In Ihe The Drunks — For pre- Category II: please." The waitress who is already way In any case, the lonei will stare at the i him e is mil nisi a plai e Ii i go aflei a night was a certain sense of adventure about it, Anothei pleasant advantage of diners is evolution of diners lo restaurants, 1 will limit this category to sent purposes behind In her orders, throws down her pad food, the wall ot a newspapei The person on ihe town MI somewhere tn get a meal slmilai to popping a tab o( Extra Strength that the person who serves you isn't forced i di unks. For one reason or Just as there are different types of male, late nigl and walks away. will appeal lo be deep In thought but when all else fails lo.lhe regutai tin Tylenol thai you just bought in a Chicago to say "Thank you I lave a nice day. Come rsnns in this category aren't "diners." there are different types of people anothei the p. En Ihe meantime, the diner's friend nevertheless will keep Irack of what is go is a a,iv of life It's an institution di ug store back again." like a bored acloi reading ill n ,i light afler an evening ih.ii go lo diners for different reasons. Afler quite reads u throws himself down on the floor and ing iHI .iniund him <»i hei Ami so Ihe Iheoty ends Well, mm ih.it I never did get sick and luckily most of from a script As a matter of fact you never t same it's just plain hunger years of first hand research I have attemp­ on Ihe town 1 begins lo go Into fake convulsions. Ihe person generally does not initiate my experiences with diners haven't been know quite what to expect for service in a , II h for the good time ted lo group diner goers into a number of for others • A few minutes later, the place is in conversation with those around hut when philosophy .if diners. I think I'll pay my bi thai hanv diner • ' id at the bars or par- categories, As this theory is early In its for- they wei. . choas, Diner's friend is climbing around on nken tn will he polite alt In nigh somewhat gel out i '"

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A 8 The Rhythm And The Rhyme Keep On Doing P described how he'd been Initiated and was E sea Is visible, and mountains. Things that taken out with this shaman and a rat­ od, I'm so wasted. Why Is It that C put people Into persepectlve. An Exclusive Interview tlesnake. He was bitten by the snake and getting depressed makes me go T left for two weeks to have visions.. .so I bor­ G out and get drunk-drown my S Was thars a specific time when you rowed some Images from that and stuck It •sorrows and all that Junk. Now, I'm back were tamed on, so to speak, to Into the "San Jacinto" setting. [home and nothing's changed. She's With Peter Gabriel Amn? _ ,, Igone—It's over. Guess I'll Just get comfor Orlglnaly, It came from listening to Radio The Family and the Fishing Nat" liable here on the couch, watch for the discovered the hot springs In Bath. Sup­ 4 In England. One morning I came across sunrise and wait to die. Nothing better to 'd be lying If I said that my en­ could'vs bssn written about the posedly, he went to Greece to study will- these very strange sounds from a sound­ o. counter with Peter Gabriel was lame area. Pythagoras and then he returned to track of a thing called Dlngaka which was Wha...what the hell Is that? Hallelujah? Ianything less than disturbing. For me, that Is a look at a conventional, England and set up a Druid university and an obscure Stanley Baker African epic film. [leez, that's beautiful. Since leaving the muslclan-mystic today In traditional Western wedding as seen from a Manhatten, I've been utterly unspooked, also built seven temples on the seven hills I started exploring Ideas that led to "Normal ritual point of view. It's like seeing the fami­ and now, In Cihak's neighborhood, unable around the city of Bath. Solsbury hill Is Life," the music of "Blko," and a little bit ly as an amoeba-like organism that sends Damian VanDenburgh to sleep, there's something wrenching my supposed to be dedicated to Apollo. on "No Self Control," on that third . out vaginas to catch Its prey. There's all this stomach. There are no visible ruins of the temples Also, hearing Byrne-E no, Talking Heads, terratorial warfare, bride and bridegroom's What's this thing here? Hm, the Roches but you can still find the "grain" preserved Bow-Wow-Wow and Adam and the Ants. families. Rings and veils and confetti. In­ 'eep On Doing. Hey, they're pretty. Big Bob O'Brian In the earth packed tight. There was a good All that Interested me a lot and lead to this leal. I'll never meet 'em. Not at this festival being set up (World of Music, Arts, teresting stuff. television drama called "The Stone Tape te—Damian VanDenburgh, the reigning Memory." The Idea was that the rocks had and Dance Festival). I thought, then, that It First of all, Peter Gabriel's humility Is What about "Shock the Monkey"? aster of the broken heart and the strike would be great to harness some of the frightening. I realize that, so far, I've con­ a sort of memory bank and stored deeply iut. Ah, shut up. What voices. Sounds like power of rock to try and Interest people to Jealousy. It's Tamla-based In terms of veyed a negative Impression of a man emotional events somewhere In Its me big beautiful color. God, you're drunk. makeup. Though It sounds very fanciful, move a little further down the line to the feel. Motown. whose work both with Genesis, which he is Hallelujah Chorus." Feel like I'm go- trio. There Is an album Seductive Reason­ tent. They will not compromise on material I'm quite attracted to It as an Idea. It fits In source material. death. "They seized him In a fury/And left In 1974, and as a solo artist (his fourth On the cover of the new album, you !) to Heaven. First pleasant thing to hap- ing, but It Is not the trio. Seductive Reason­ or presentation, and subsequently, their also with the Buddhist Idea of all things heeding not my plea/They hung him from album was Just'released on Geffen/Warner look Ilka you're on a centrifuge go­ n to me all evening. Figures It takes place ing was released In 1974, produced by new album Is their best album yet. If there Is having energy. , There seems to be a parados In the oak tree/Where he made love lo me." Records) Is so admirable and worthy of ing 600 mph. Or Is that a ski mask frille I'm Just about ready to commit Paul Simon, and featured Maggie and a compromise, It's on personnel-Robert your work... lAnyway, getting back to the Roches and praise as to be beyond the scope of this In­ you're wearing? Iclde. Terre Roche. Suzzy Joined the group In Frlpp has returned to produce the new In your earlier work, and even now, The thing to be gained from the word away from that shabby soapbox, I'll dive terview. This Is not my Intention. I realize It's makeup. There were some masks [What's this? "Losing True." All right. 1975 and It wasn't until 1979 that The album, but has brought along two the Christ Image appears frequent­ "paradox" Is the Zen tradition, where you ahead to the last song on the album, "Keep also that It will sound like the most offen­ •om Anuba (In Africa) which were In­ tow we're getting somewhere. Wow, Roches creeped into the ears of the music friends-namely, on bass and ly. Is Christ resonant for you as a actually get up a tension by sticking two On Doing What You Do/Jerks on the sive kind of hyperbole when 1 say that here teresting, but this was a reworking of HHjother beautiful song. Perfect. That's Just world. on percussion (Frlpp, Levin, contradictory things together and that Is Loose." "You work too hard to take this In New York I felt like Rael from The Lamb solar Idaa7 sffow 1 feel. Well, felt anyway. "When 1 first musical suggestions by this sculptor. I was The album met with Critical Success, a and Bruford comprise three of the four abuse/Be on you guard, Jerks on the Lies Down On Broadway, dizzied and suf­ let you, I failed to get you/Now that I let making visual suggestions to him. I wanted passing acquaintance, but failed to met up members of the newly formed King Crim­ loose." What belter advice could you give focated, particularly as I walked back from u come through I forget who I am." I to get some sort of physical appearance with The Buying Populus, an Influential son. Who needs Belew when you've got 'o somebody and from what better source? the Interview and was Immersed In the Igori't think 1 feel anything now, except that would fit In with his figures. They're friend. Undaunted, the Roches put out a the Roches?). Not exactly a compromise. Is Here are three women working hard to crass opulence of 57th Street, dazed and gfflpnumental depression. Robert Frlpp on very powerful figures. second album entitled . Where the II? The sound is dynamic and striking. nake the best music they can, and then wanting to cry out. I really can't explain It. gtiltar, He played on and produced their first album was acoustic (except for Frlpp's There is a synchronization In harmony bet­ mce that's done, they're passed over by all I had expected to meet a dark and Im­ vflrst album too. Nice lead—I guess he can Are you more visually stimulated or beautiful playing on "The Hammond ween the band and the songs thai is rarely ,/nu people out there with money in your posing man, somewhat egotistical and In- "emote." literally? Song"), the second album had a full band matched In new music. The effect on the wallets and pockets and purses. accessable. But Gabriel's listener is stirring, and by album's end, countenance-his child-like, baffled ex- I think probably visual. Pictures, first and uplifting. All right. This Is It. I've had enough. First pre'-'on was Inspirational, as well as then, sounds. The sounds of words. Keep on Doing is about that exactly - barrelling Keep On Doing is about that ex­ Elvis Costello, then Captain Beefheart, bewildering. It will always be with me. Peter Repetition is a good thing to work with, actly—barrelling on boldly or meekly (but now the Roches. Why do I always find was patient with my questions concerning though it's very common In rock. still moving) In the stark face of diversity, myself championing the causes of people myths, legends, and numerology. He was on boldly or meekly (but still moving) in the stark How important is distortion as a The beauty of the Roches' lyrics is that the that I hope will not go unnoticed. They preoccupied with the future and 1 should "enemy" isn't really an "enemy" —It's don't need me —they need you (especially have asked him more about video and motif for you? face of diversity. The beauty of the Roches' lyrics For the world at large? either a stranger or ourselves that hold us those of you who are still reading). Call holography. So. readers, you can draw back or down. What Maggie, Terre, and WCDB and request, better yet buy their your own conclusions. I'll still be trying to is that the "enemy" isn't really an "enemy" - it's Suzzy make us aware of Is our own fears record. The Roches deserve a listen. piece together the scenario. Yes. I think I'm primarily an entertainer. I'd i about that person next to us. They ra­ like to think that of some of what I do...l tionalize fears by demonstrating them, ob­ It is believed that at this point a drunken, II Seems that if anything could either a stranger or ourselves that hold us back need the support. However, it is not par­ jectifying them, thereby making them despondent youth named Damian mark your solo career. It would be ticularly designed for immediate consump­ much more tangible. VanDenburgh was found naked on the the line from "Lay Your Hands On ;|,And so on. What a night that was. playing with them. Nurds was a departure tion only. There's more me In It than in a Blah. They make me laugh and cry al balcony of his apartment screaming "I love Me:" "No more miracles-loaves and Things have changed since then. I'm much that worked. Funny, sad, beautiful music, straight entertainment situation. But it's the same time. I won't even try to Intellec­ the roaches!" He Is currently undergoing fishes, been so busy with the happier now (a lobotomy never hurt and lyrics, and a stunning accapello ver­ very easy for our people lo get over- tuals it. I ran'l help but love someone treatment at a local institution lor the In­ washing of the dishes." Anybody.) Everything is beautiful and I love sion of Cole Porter's "It's Bad For Me." Inflated Ideas about their work. who writes a line like "Didn't you ever feel sane. This article was found on the desk of I think there are still some elements of rrjy new obsession—The Roche Sisters, Again the Roches were praised critically like the largest Elizabeth in the world" in his downtown Albany apartment. When mysticism which 1 write about, but more are '.'i-lt's not exactly a new obsession. Keep and passed over by the record-buying questioned, his roommate Mike Benson What was going on in "Games one song and (hen in the next song "On related to day to day experience. On Doing Is their third album and a new public. the Road to Fairfax County" tells me the claimed. "1 don't know what happened. Without Frontiers"? level of excellence for this quirky, touching Keep on Doing seems lo be Roches' in­ tragic slrory of a love affair that ends ' Etymology was never his forte." D You seem more scientific now, not There's this game In Europe. People as elaborate. Songs like "On The from different countries compete, doing sil­ Air," "And Through the Wire," "I ly games, getting wet. It's very nationalistic Have the Touch," "Rhythm of the and competitive. I was thinking about na­ Hear- tionalism. It was frightening to see with the pFripp And Summers Advance Together Well, "Rhythm of the Heat" Is based on Yeah. The cyclical thing, In the way we often more interesting than taking either Argentine war. These horrific headlines in the adventures of Carl Jung. He had this function. A women's menstrual cycle one path or the other. the popular press inciting people to Inscribe mprovlsatlon is hardly a new con­ African obsession, you know, and he end ...there's the direct link with that and the bombs with rude and hostile "Up Yours" together is that they are Iwo of a handful of cept, but it is rarely applied to ed up with this tribe of warriors and became ocean's tides, yet there seems to be this Man and woman. things. musicians that use the Roland Guitar Syn­ music. Because the popular possessed by this thing which entered Intc Idea that uie are the most Important thing You see that now with the woman's I thesizer, a unit that serves to modify and iislc requires a record Industry to get ex- him and was really frightened. He went alive. I mean we only see one narrow area. movement; women learning to take on Do you want to talk about The alter the sounds of the standard electric J&sure, the control over who Is selected around to the drummers and tried to bribe We don't see what's going on in a circle. men's roles and men learning to cry and Lamb? guitar (a unit that may already be outdated 5nd who is passed by Is decided by the them to stop playing. That was interesting. For Instance, If you see someone that look after the kids. I'd prefer not to. I don't mind, actually, by the new Synclavler Guilar Synthesizer |j|arketlng branch of the industry, and since This great Western mind swept up by his you're sexually attracted to, If you got a talking about It anymore, but for stuff that presently used by Pal Methany). One provlsatlon implies taking risks and own shadow. millimeter away from the skin that had Are you optimistic? gets printed, I'd prefer to disassociate mlghl then expect the album to be cold and blown up Into all your vision where you see I describe myself as optimistic with myself. I think it's much better for the new ver being certain of the end product, the mechanical-sounding; Instead the effect i« music if it gets treated as a separate entity. mpanies prefer to select more used In good taste and the sounds used |>rketable material. It is rather strange give an Interesting Indicator of the potential What la Linn Programming? to find this thirteen-track Instrumental future of rock guitar. There's this Linn drum machine which I like being in places where the sky is visible, Are you still Interested in urn on a ma|or label like A&M. Those with previous exposure lo Fripp's allows you to program In rhythm patterns numerology? style will find this album similar to the of your own. This will allow you to get I don't find It so Interesting or enlighten­ where the sea is visible, and mountains. sound of "new" King Crimson's Discipline good, fat realistic drum sounds. When I ing. There's quite a lot of that strewn ietin Ulag LP. the sound is classically Influenced write stuff, I will often spend a lot of time amongst Genesis records. There are other ISome credit must go to the enormous understandable since both are trained In working on the different rhythms and just Things that put people in perspective. things based on physical reality... put of guitarist Andy Summers who, (or world such as Greg Lake (later od EL.P.), Andy Summers' style with The Police tends •hat field, sounding almost oriental in program them Into the machine. I think He last four years has been part of the huge John Wetton (later of Asia), Bill Bruford, to more concerned with textures than vir­ nature, but distinctly western In tone and rhythm Is the spine and If you change the Do video and television excite you? Access of The Police. For this album, his and Ian MacDonald were Just a few o( the tuoso guitar playing. Thus, the sound on / tradition. The two trade-off leads In the spine, you change the body of the the thing skin pores, whatever, you're no longer at­ pessimistic tendencies. I think It's better that Yes. Right now It's at a very superficial way. [si solo venture away from The Police, cast of thousands that passed through. Advance Masked Is more what one might guitar duets as well as share duties on that forms around It...It's the groove, tracted. Also, If you're so far away from a stage. Advertising for singles, really, but 1 ummers selected as his collaborator and After he ended King Crimson In 1974, come to expect from Frlpp. As keyboards, bass, and percussion. Songs basically. person that they're a dot, the same. I think think a lot will come out of It. Visual people that we see life like that, yet we're actually Is Ssn Jacinto In Mexico? will be fifty-fifty collaborators with musi­ p-producer, fellow guitarist and neighbor Frlpp disappeared from the music scene demonstrated with his records with the like the opening track "I Advanced Mask­ these small living organisms operating In California. Right next to Palm Springs, pbert Frlpp. Certainly Frlpp needs little until '78 when he re-emerged as revived King Crimson (with guitarist Adrian ed" have occasional touches of brilliance, I was looking through a book on cians and not "after the event" employees. jery small areas on this huge ball which Is so you've got all the Palm Springs stuff with [troduction to the follower of rock music; collaborator-producer with people like Belew, bassist Tony Levin, and ex- and the album contains segments that may Stonehenge and there was some iplnnlng around. It's very hard actually to pee the late sixties, Frlpp has been a Brian Eno, David Bowie, Peter Gabriel, Crlmson drummer Bill Bruford), Frlpp be both guitarists' best recorded moments. mention of Solsbury Hill (title of a Indian Canyons next door...plus some Are you a genius? sxperlence that and to hold that in our con­ [tiding force In "pop music experlmenta- Blondle, Talking Heads, Hall and Oates, tends to play In a rather mechanical, A pleasant suprise in general, but you song from Gabriel's second album). stuff told to me by this Apache brave who No. In fact, I'm always being teased by sciousness. I like, for that reason, being In pn" and is best known for his role as and The Roches. His literate and eloquent repetitive way; hence, the addition of Andy may be disappointed If you pick It up ex­ Is that near you? was working as a hotel porter in Cleveland. the band. One critic called me a "minor places where the sky Is visible, where the He was actually from Arizona and he Pltarlst and leader of the Influential King style has won him something of a cult Summers balances the sound well. pecting to hear anything that sounds like Yeah. It's about a half a mile from where rock genius". I think that the word "genius" rlmson. status, aided by his concern for the The Police; that obviously Is not the point I live. There's another Solsbury Hill and should be used very sparingly. I think I'm I King Crimson had a tendency to resem- audience-performer relationship. Apart from the fact that the two of the album, but .It Is a rare glimpse at a Salisbury Hill. They're all based on the sun an originator In certain areas and I prefer Reprinted With Permission,, Frp,Tn,..RpckBjH Magazine s more of a revolving door than a per ma- At first, the pairing of two musicians so guitarists have known each other for some' Collaboration of two of rock's most Impor­ Tl>efe-"' was' 'tmV'Kmg- Bladrid ' who' * that. ' ".- > i • i i r'i I..I , >,./..-•,'.• V 'i0. r rt— ^i| ,)"'.i t'i—TVT—I ^ 'I.'LCf.-i, ''I—'iJ'ild.'i'H'," j'r'-i' '.'^'Ti' ii''wH't» ^> •U^'J^"^J V'lJ ttrV.'j ^fr',1 iVrVfr I»"K H~ if f,m|nt_group, and noteables of the rock seemingly different appears unusual, since time, another reason for their working tant figures. D A 9 t E Petty Is Cheap C why so many have good feelings about rhashes of proven Petty hits. The better omeone once said that the worst Torpedoes, Pelty's third album, was a big T Tom Petty. While the new album won't noments are found when other artists are affliction Is to have no affliction. hit. He wanted to match Its success with S hurt those feelings, it won't help them .ailed upon for Inspiration. For example, S Adversity often has the effect of Hard Promises. Petty became Incensed "Finding Out" really moves along, aided by either. bringing out the best in people. This also when he learned that the album was going a borrowed chord succession that's found N Long After Dark can best be described by applies to musicians. Tom Petty, who In to list for the outrageous price of $9.98. He ,n the Kinks' "Jukebox Music". The style of O the middle two words in the opening cut. the past experienced a great deal of trou­ urged his fans to protest the record com­ that classic is barely noticed, but It Is there V "A One Story Town" Is a competent, stan­ ble, seems to (It the above axiom. His latest pany. He won his battle, and Hard Pro­ and does a great deal for that tune. dard song. Bassist Howie Epstein, who LP, Long After Dark, shows a complacen­ mises listed for $8.98. Without It, "Finding Out" would be just 1 replaced Ron Blair, Immediately makes his cy. Although It's vintage Petty, it's also a bit another song. Alas, that dubious dlstlnc- 2 presence known. Petty outdoes himself on flat. • Petty is a cynical, self deprecating man. :lon applies to many of the songs here. vocals, with his nasal twang working over- Even now, with four well-received 1 Tom Pelty's vocals always provide a 9 Robert Schneider song with a unique sound. He can range 8 from a nasal, almost sarcastic tone to a gut- 2 Petty, who has been blessed with both wrenching growl. He uses this wide varia­ lilt singles and albums, has not been bless- tion on Long After Dark. "We Stand a :d with peace and quiet. Almost from the Chance" has Petty trying to replicate his hit beginning of his mass popularity, Tom Pet­ "Women In Love", only this time with ty has had disputes with many factions, more hope In his voice. The double- from record companies to radio stations. tracking of his voice Is found all over the He hasn't battled his loyal fans, though, album, and It lends a richness that helps The Florida-born Petty came up the hard any song along. way. Originally Inspired by Elvis' wealth Petty and Jimmy lovlne produced Long and girls, the Beatles caused him to con­ After Dark, and for the most part, they sider playing the guitar. His high school achieved a good balance between vocals band eventually led to the Epics (remember and background music. On some tracks, them?). What the Epics did was play the Petty takes a back seat to his band, but this seemingly endless Southern bar circuit. By Is rare. Usually It's the other way around, this time, Petty had dropped out of high like during "Between Two Worlds". Here, school, but life on the road showed Petty there is plenty of room for Pelly and the that there were more things to life than the guitars, but drummer Stan Lynch Is given Epics. After finishing high school In very little room, and his drums are forced Galnsevllle, Fla., Petty left for sunny LA. to sound flat and plain. What really got his career off the ground was the success of the single "Breakdown". As If It was an attempt to cover up (or all II didn't achieve popularity until nine mon­ the previous blandness, Petty closes Long ths after Its release on Tom Petty and the behlnd him, he still fears failure. He once time. The song also possesses and Intermit­ After Dark with "A Wasted Life", which lleartbreakers. Petty wisely followed this described his own music In unprintable tent guitar run that Nits through the upper has an unmlslakeable similarity to Sleven MOVING OFF CAMPUS up with Vou'rc Gonna Gel It. Al this time. terms. This Insulted a large number of his ranges. Petty and Mike Campbell do a Bishop's "On and On". A slow number, It Pelty's fated legal troubles began. His fans, and he withdrew the remark. He Is good job on the guitars, as usual. "You has the effect of relaxing Ihe listener, bul original label, ABC Records, folded. MCA generally seen as a nice guy, and for a Got Lucky" has Petty and his Heart- that's the whole album's problem. Instead SPRING SEMESTER then claimed to have him under contract. good reason. A radio station In Chicago breakers playing wllh a Hall-and-Oateslsh of exciting, the record tends to bore you, Apparently, Petty didn't like that idea, so bought all the seats for a show, and gave synthesizer, and this effect works very well. Pelly should be a little more confident In his Be an informed tenant. Get the facts first before he sued MCA. The suit took a lot out of out free tickets. Even this incensed some, A purposely distorted guitar solo also adds abilities and talents. He ought to take a Petty, and eventually he signed Willi MCA and (heir anger angered Petty, who saw to the mixture. The Ingenuity found here chance, Instead of relying on lime-lesled you sign the lease. subsidiary Backstreet. This didn't signal the nothing wrong with this gesture. It's ex­ doesn't apply to much of the album, formulas. Maybe he should start a new bat­ Come to the Information Session sponsored by end of his record troubles. Damn The amples like that lliat makes It easy to see however. Often, the songs sre just tle wltli his record company. U Off-Campus Housing Office on Tuesday, November 16, at 7:30 pm, in the Off- Campus Fagen Is Deep Lounge. +*»*****•»»»**»»»*—*—*•*—Hfjt4»»»ff ,—»—*****—*—. iese days, it's a sad but true fact on Steely Dan records, the group's style After all the lyrics are done, the sorry ( urr- thai many solo alburns are seen evolved to a very jazzy sound when AJci tlnues, thus letting the musicians take over T as an embarrassment, both to the was released In 1977. Gaucho also show­ They do this well, all building up to a very solo artist and to the former group. ed a great deal ofjazz Influence, along wllh satisfying landing. rwcMs) #W^**4rf fwbeH ffiijtf Especially In Rock, the whole is often a pop sound typified by "Hey Nineteen." You may be wondering about the title of greater than the suin-of-the-parts. conse­ Lyrically It was still Steely Dan, but the this album. What is a nlglitfly? Does il bite? quently, someone who goes solo often music strayed too close to AM radio. With What Fagen Is referring to is a type of radio sounds like a small fraction of his former The Nlghtjly, Fagen has allowed for pop In personality that was heard only tale at group. However, artists like Pete a way that won't alienate a Steely Dan fan. night, and played jazz when most stations townshend, Robet Plant and John Lennon Fagen has described his album as a were playing doo-wop. Apparently these have all had solo albums that sometimes return lo his teens, when he lived In New characters had a big Influence on Ihe Ihen- sound better than their original groups. Jersey. All Ihe songs relate in one way or young Fagen. The cover of the alburn has With The Nightly, Donald Fagen makes a another to the late Fifties, early Sixties, The Fagen behind the microphone of a 50's strong point for going solo. opening track, "I.G.Y." deals with Ihe radio station, with a Sonny Rollins album futuristic optimism that pervaded at the on the desk. Robert Schneider time of Ihe International Geophysical Year. As Fagen has put It, he wants the album This tune sounds like It could have been to be more hopeful than a Steely Dan I Fagen was one-half of Steely Dan. recorded for Gaucho. The lyrics are more record. This Isn't the case with "The Good­ Several months after the release of hopeful than an average Steely Dan song. bye Look," a tale of an American paradise Gaucho, the most recent and most ques­ "I.G.Y." displays the naive hopefulness of lost In Cuba, when Castro took over. tionable Steely Dan effort, it was announc­ that time: "A Just machine to make big Featuring a Salsa beat with excellent per­ ed that the group was splitting up. "Group" decisions/programmed by fellows with cussion by Steve Vanderlocket, the lyrics is an Inappropriate description for Steely compassion and vision/We'll be clean aren't too optimistic, while the music Is. Dan. What happened was that Fagen and when their work Is done/We'll be eternally Fagen realizes the new power Is ". . .ar­ / 4*Cva*ite MMkirtL the other half, Walter Becker, took a vaca­ free and eternally young." Highlighting the ranging a small reception Just for tion frome each other. Fagen hasn't ruled song is Rob Mounsey's synthesizer. me/Behind Ihe casino by Ihe sea." "The out the possibility of working with Becker The sole exception to the late fifties at­ Goodbye Look" Is like a cross between igain, although he doesn't know when. titude Is "Green Flower Street." It deals Steely Dan's "Haltaln Divorce" and "Bad When the breakup was announced, only band that mattered". There are about julth a more Steely Dan-lsh subject: trouble Sneakers." iome Steely Dan fans went into convul- five bands with that title, by the way. .n an Inner-city neighborhood. An ex­ The final cut, "Walk Between Rain­ ilons. Sure, Gaucho was too poppy, but a What Steely Dan concentrated on was cellent solo by Rick Derringer adds even drops," sounds as If Frank Sinatra could >reakup was too extreme. Steely Dan had not Its Image, but its style. Becker and more to this funky, Jazzy song. Again the have recorded it In 1962. It's a cheerful lit­ attracted many fans in its nine year history. Fagen didn't pester their fans with political synthesizer really moves a song along. tle tune wllh a big-band sound. Fagen does Their first album. Can't Buy a Thrill, was issues that orher musicians adopted. In­ "New Fronller," leading off side two, Is well nol lo sound foolish here, and In fact, superb, and it was followed by six others. stead, they got some of the best studio an adolescent tale of a party In an he sounds as if he's been singing swlng- All of ihese records were well-received, musicians lo give Steely Dan a polished, underground shelter that was built "In case llme music all his life. both by critics and fans. With all this suc- sensual sonrid. While apolitical, the lyrics the Reds decide to push the button down." Taken as a whole, The Nlghlfly is a very :ess, why wasn't Steely Dan dubbed a were far from uncontroverslal. Topics such This Is the best song on Ihe album. It com­ enjoyable work. It's easy to see that great I'AIIAMOIINI I'HUIIISIMNIS AIAWIIIIH IIIIIH .111181BIIIIIlNIMDKIION "Supergroup?" Well, Becker and Fagen as gangland executions, ghelto life, drug bines a strategically placed piano run, by JHffll * llllll IlllJllim AGAIN 5IAIIIIINII MAIIK BIAHKIIIIII BIGS AMMO AH lt~}fru*4lvh pUU)t/L fry care was taken In making It. Gary Katz, KIIBIA IflHICKSIlN IIM IIIIIMin MICHAII MCG0I8I HICIIIM IMII08 Jill ISIIVHI were at best obnoxious to the press, which trips, and sex fill the songs. Often, the lyrics Michael Omartlan, with synthesizers and who often worked with Steely Dan, pro­ WIIIIIIN 111 MONICA .BIN* 8 IIArW Willi AND .1(8111 HIIUM 8 MICHAII IIISON /W>; JlynuU*n rj %i FUCe Rtletf- -fyfr> q K.H* CN^HH^ :an't make too many friends. They didn't are so abstract that any Interpretation Is Larry Carlton's guitar. In addition to all of duced this record, and the lack of slop- IWIICIII III IAWBIIM HHII1N IIKIIII 81,1111811 BUM) I—I mriwvnjw ] A IMMlllll net""' our either. It's a good thing, too, for a possible. Usually the lyrics have a sarcastic this, there's a harmonica that merges with plness Is a tribute to his talent. As for Steely sound like Steely Dan's would sound awful element running through them. the guitar, and thus avoids being folksy. In Dan fans who stll long for the return of that TARTS TODAY!! :-3-4-5-6 CALL n a hockey rink. Finally, by and large, Musically, Becker and Fagen chose their the song, Fagen Is courting the affection a duo, take heart. Donald Fagen has match­ Friday, ry Mall THEATRE fqi Steely Dan fans weren't pushy and loud. bands well. People like Jeff Baxter, Rick big blonde: "I hear you're mad about ed Steely Dan. Who knows — he may 51IOWTIMKS JZuJ ?tffat44 <•»,'sk-A Sn# *tff* /jv7 "••''''. *'•"'' •They didn't rant that Steely *Dan was "the Derringer and Tom Scott have appeared Brub'eck/I like your eyes—I like him too." have even surpassed II...... \, • *»+»##*' <*Wli»^**W#»l<of the writers. Unfortunately, in "NYPIRG—Strike One," Saxe; 18-Chuck Hansen; 19. 20-To< Atomic Cafe; 15, 19-21 - X1CA; 12-21—Sea Marks Dutch U-Lounge )ne of the most important faccls of ihis legist ml Ion The problems he mentioned are real. I am glad I voted the ASP has given the added crccibility of column status to Late for Long Hair Boys 16-The Thin Man; 17, 18-Reggae Proctor* Sch.n*ctady (382-3884) America—From Hitler to the MX film drive was io rcgistct people at their appropriate addresses, for him io conic lo SUNYA lo remind us of litem, Ii is the a letter thai contains not only personal criticisms and The Shall (436-7707) Sunsplash 14-Obernklrchen Children's Choir; Dec Nov 13, 1:00 at Albany Public Library, sti thai there would be no question of their legal address In Former Prime Minister's solutions which were nol quite misleading statements, but outright lies as well. I hope the 12, 13-Downllme; 19, 20-Georgc University Cinema 1 & 2 1-5-Ollver free, Info: 438-6314 the County Hoard of Elections. We called the SUN VA post clear and appeared lo lack cicdihililv in ccitain areas, ASP will continue lo reserve the column space for ideas Masterangelo & Friends; 26. 27—Cake 7:30 & 10:00, $1.50 with taxcard, $2.00 ESIPA (474-1199) Yentl (Drama) Nov 13, 14 at Albany office and they told us that the legal address loi all five that are more beneficial to the campus community. without. 12, 13: LC 7-Dead Men Don't Jewish Community Cenler (340 Whitehall Eighth Step Coffee House 12 13-A World Premiere; 14-Petei Quads would he 141X1 Washington Avenue. In view of ihis. —Steve Grccnhuum Wear Plaid; LC 18-Taps Rd). Info: 465-9750 2) Since this column was abtu NYPIRG, and made asser­ (434-1703. and the Wolf; 18-Long Day's Journey in­ we acted accordingly. All "on-cainpus" students lhai UA Hellman (459-5322) Animation Showings College of Saint tions about NYPIRG, why wasn't I or any oilier 12—Pat Rust, Contradance at Emmanuel to Night; 21-Empire State Youth Or­ registered in Albany listed their address as 1400 The Missionary Rose Nov 12, 19 at 8:00 pm In Rm 205. Women on the ball knowledgeable member of l, e group consulted by either Baptist Church (275 State St.). Robl: chestra Pops concert Washington Avenue. Unforlunately, ui the time we did not International Film Group (457 8390) Science Hall (432 Western Ave), $.50 (or Mr. Sauter or the ASP? One particular point to which I Goldstein In concert 8:45 pm; 18—Tell Mc rcall/iMhc Implications of ihis action, which resulted in a $.75 with tax card, $1.50 without. non-CSR students, $1.00 general refer is Mr. Saulcr's assertion thai NYPIRG will be asking That You Love Mc. Junie Moon number of students from Alumni Quud being unable to In the Kdllor: 12—Take the Money and Run; 13—Car­ art Not Just Mime Company foi an increase In funding in the Spring semester. I am The Chateau (465-9086) voie. In view of the facl Ihul volei registration was ihe As female athletes participating In the AMIA sollhull toon Festival (mime/dance) at RPI. Rich Kuperberg & curious lo know how Mr, Sauter found litis mil, as that B.J. Clancy'* (462-9623) primary goal of ihis coalition, ii is cctlalnl) apparenl ihul league, vve were so pleased to read in the Oclohei ~nth edi­ Fireside Theater Ann Morris. Info: 274-7793 decision is mine lo make, and I have not yet made it. If this 12, 13-Tapps SUMYA Fine Art* Gallery ihe discnliauchisciuciii of sludcnis was nol oiu intent, tion ol ihe ASP of the deserved recognition given lo the 17-Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. 8:00 Deaf Awareness Workshop Series assertion is u psychic phenomenon, I feel it should be label­ 288 Lark (462-9148) Lotle Jacobl (photos) and Shamans exhibit The coulillon takes responslbllllj foi both the hliih anil men's softbnll teams. \s puitlcipators in tlte lowly pm In CC Ballroom, free Laurie Abelson — discussion of Interpreter ed as such. September-* (459-8440) thru Nov 24 execution of ihis error, We, ihe members of ihe coalition women's division we realize ihul ll is only propci foi Ihe UA Cinema Colonic 1 & 2 (459-2170) training program, Nov 18, 7:3(1 pm In LC .i| Mr. Sainei asserts thai " I he more students registered Albany Symphony Orchestra N.Y. State Museum (474-5842) volei registration, regret the ramifications ol this misjudge .I.S/'and Mi. Gefftier, the Suihoi ol the article aboul the My Favorite Year (PG); Halloween III (R) 6, Info: Randl Pahl (457-5131) at l-IIXI Washington Avenue, the more impressive looing il (465-4755) Empire State Plaia Collection mem, AMIA, in allot inoie co'vciugc lo Ihe men's teams than lo Too Late to Drop Parry Nov 12, In­ is io ihe coalition." I can find no logical justification for 12, 13 —Lome Munroe. cellist Madison (489-5431) (463-4478) the women's. In lite article in question, Cielfnei dcvoiesso —Steve Wagner --Michael ( nrsu ihis stutement, considering the fuel that wc were just as The World According to Gnrp. Mon-Thurs Golden Day. Silver Nlghl dian U-Lounge much coverage io the men's learns thai he even mentions PAC Recital Hall SASU Sltttlt'Hl Association eaget lit rcgistet oil c.iiupus students, or to register on- ihe losing team's outstanding players and ihcii physical - Alan Wiener .lane (ireenherg canipus students In absentee ballot, if they so chose. I can ailments thai may have coniiihtiicd lo Ihcii hiss, \y e would Student ' 'nlon \ YI'IRO think of no benefit io be gained In registering a larger like lo let Mi Cielfnei know iliai this u.i^ a verv gracious Diane I'mlnlskv iiiniibei ol sludents at ihe University address than any other gesture. Ii is a shame ihul Cleffnci's giuciotisiicss does not Off-Cant/Ms . \ssociulitm addiess, fhe concern ol the coulillon was simply lo register extend io ihe women's division, \- mere incinhC'is ol the students to vote, The Editors of JANGENT women's division ol Ihe AMIA, we reull/e that vve could 4) The column incorrectly stalls that ihe other four Apology to Manley ncvei command such vasi coverage and deserved reeogni- members of the coalition (SA, SASU, OCA and SU) relied I'o Ihe Kdllor: lion. Because, us everyone knows, women could ncvei play on NYPIRG, which proved to be "a bip mistake." The I offer my most humble apologies io all who intended soflbull as well, as aggressively, oi with Ihe same desire lo thank all those who have submitted their work. Because of special circumstances we decisions on the methodology of the Voter Registration Michael Mauley's lecture and especially io ihe Caribbean win as the men do. Obviously vve have portrayed both the Drive were made by representatives of the five groups at an and Black communities. I caused a great deal of pain io ASP's. and CielTner's seiiiiinenls about women's soflbull organizational meeting in early September. When SA of­ are able to EXTEND OUR DEADLINE TO MONDAY AT NOON these two groups in particular'. Michael Manley is a man correctly- as evidence to our assertion we note the sixty- ficials (admiiiedly Mr. Sauter himself) contacted fWPIRG who is greatly respected by the Black community; I must seven lines of Geffner's itillcle devoted lo the men, while lo check Ihe validity of the instructions, NVPIRG simply respect him lor ihe same reason others respeel hint foi: he is alloiing only iwo and one-half lines lo Ihe women. Wc reiterated Ihe coalition's decision. I feci it is unfair lo single If you haven't submitted your work, please do so. against apartheid and racism. His role as a leudci of his would like lo thank both the .I.S/'and Geffnei for so vivid­ out NYPIRG for Ihe responsibility of any errors thai were community is to bring Justice io his eonuminiiv In ending ly expressing their outmoded, scsunlly stereotypic image of apartheid and racism. I made iwo statements aboul vvlial made by Ihe live groups involved. a woman's place in this patriarchal society. Wc ate anxious­ Mr. Manley said and then asked Mr. Manley a question, In 5) Mr. Sauter neglected lo mention In his column thai he ly awaiting .'t.SV'v unbiased covet age of the vvitiici and spt- Please use the Tangent Mailbox or the Humanities Lounge box. short I attacked his political and economic solution, [his himself was an active member of the coalition. This being iag inlianuuals. If cielfnei i- -till covering iiiii.iinuial on) and oiu confrontation with the former Jamaican Prime I lie ease, I feel he has neglected one of the most vital aspects spoils for the.-l.S7' In ihe spring, wc would like IO personal­ Minisler was interpreted as atiack on Munlcy's opposi­ of any group or coalition work: communication, All five ly invite him to watch one o\ out games-- lein.tilling well ARTISTS — THIS MEANS YOU TOO! tion io apartheid and racism. Once again I am opposed lo groups were aware of the registration error on election day. awaie of his enthusiasm lot women's soflbull, both, I agree thai both problems must be solved. We communicated nol only with each olherQbul sludcnis — Kulh> Allien- Now . . . vvhai did I say io Mr. Manley? I mulled io and the Hoard of Flections as well. When Mr. Sauter realiz­ —Lynn Rosenthal point out Ihul noii-impcrialisl countries have human rights ed (decided) that the blame for Ihe error was NYPIRG's, al records lluil make Ihe U.S. look like ihe Garden ol I den. no lime did lie contact NYPIRG oi any member thereof. tin ihe night of ihe lecture Anntoly Schaninskv. was on the to lake one untile ami elttini ihul u retnesems the \SP's Finally, is Mr, Siiulcr aware thai not one organizing -l-lili dav ol his hungci strike, lie slopped valine because jnd Geffner's feelings on feminism is absurd. He Hike our member ol Ihe coalition agrees with his assertion that ilic Sovid I nion would nol let him see his wife. His crime, responsibility to covet' men's tind women's athletics in NYPIRG is io blame?! I feel a written retraction of mm In Ihe was, .was telling I lie truth. He lokl Ihe mull lo hutunee wry seriously. Only seven totes in (iellner's article NYPIRG—Strike One is appropriate, Until thai lime, Mr. vvhoevei would listen. I he American press listened .mil Ihe today ure about men — does that mean that we ignore Suutei should remain in the dugout until he learns how the Soviei Unjon listened; Silence is golden in ihe Soviet men's inirttiniirals? Id. game is played. ... ,. . Top Twenty I nion. SNIin destroyed u city u'shorl lime ago; u happened

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Rod O'Brian, Carl Paika. discriminate violence, thai would have been terrorism, In­ in l.i.' RolCh, Randy Rnlh. / iihiti contents copyright 1982 Albany Student Press Cotpotetlon. 16) Stray Cats Built for Speed i( The Albany Student Press is published Tuesdays and Fridays between stead, in an attempt to tell the world thai I'ucrio Rico wauls i and Evonts Editor: • l7)Yaz Upstairs at Erie's Augyat and June by the Albany Btudonl Press Corporation an Indtj] ndent iis freedom, ihey pointed ihcii guns :u ihe people who nol lor proln corporation 18) Joe Piscopo "I Love Rock and Roll Business Edltorlate ara written by Ihe Editor in Chlel wilh members ol the Editorial through iheir actions oi through Iheir inaction were respou Medley" Bonnie Slovens, Hi Board p ilicj ia Bubjecl u> rovlow by (ho Editorial Board Adverting policy sible for ihe massacre of defenseless men ujjd women in Hody flroder. AaSQCial 19) Lene Lovich No Man's Land I'once and in oilici cillcs, I'm ihe jailing of soman) Puerto Janet Drolfuss, Adv Mailing address 20) Marvin Gaye Midnight Loue John Tioiano. '•'• Albany Student Press, CC 329 Kicans, and for Ihe continued colonial domination iind'ev 1400 Washington Ave poloilalion i\\ iheir country." Billing Accountants Albany, NY 12222 Payroll Supervisor 1818) 4S7-8892/332Z'33fl9 Wc rem el the error. Oltlce Coordinator 10 ALBANYSTUniiNT PRESS •,; NOVEMBER 12, I9H2 Sweet 207 Mahlcan Maxlne, Rhon­ lennller B. Yukee—I love you Incredibly and p.***********—tea*..********—**—v**—********************** rest -ft-tt- awrrirtrrit-itrffa Work In rrance, Japan, Chlnal No Look for a rose. experience, degree, or foreign da, Wendy. We couldn't stall much wanted you to see It In print. A GOOD DRINKING SPOT - language required for most posi­ longer. Saturday—15 kegs—'till Oogle 4am~Llsa Jofl, tions. Teach conversational Happy Birthday Zlppyl Cheap Prices—Terrific Sandwiches & Hot Dogs 83 Hudson Ave. English. Send long, stamped, self- sTNYA~" Camera Club—Interest I Love Yout Janis we Love You. addressed envelope for details. meeting for all photograohers. Karen & Fran Come As You Are —pool, Plnball, Bowling, Etc. Albany, NY ESL-31B, P.O. Box 336, Centralla, beginning and advanced. We will Dear Kathy, WA 98531. tour the darkroom facilities and It's been the best 12 months of my To My Baby Sister Lisa, Where Your Business Is Appreciated 465-9086 discuss classes, seminars, con­ life. Happy Anniversary! Thanx for coming up lo help tests, and other Ideas for the year All my love, celebrate my birthday. Hope we Mte 11/17/82 In CC 373 at 1pm & 7pm. Bob, your Cornell connection have a great weokend! LEE GLICKMAN'S For more inlo, call Mike at 482-7679 Fri. & Sat. Zela Psi 400, Love, W D evenings. 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The three mile race is As for AMIA, Hocrner explain­ When ii comes lo ihe subject of ball tournament. The tournament In the men's beginners division it open lo men, women, faculty, and ed, "I would like both organiza­ "RACISM, SEXISM, ANTI-SEMITISM AND Inlramurals, most members ol' the which consisted of four divisions was Mark Ingcr defeating Have staff. The first place winners in tions lo work together but yet, slay Stulenis ! university population assume that proved to be etching, suspcnscl'iil Adelson 15-5, 11-15, 15-7. each division will get a dinner for independent of each other. We DISCRIMINATION AGAINST THE the Intramural program Is run by and full of tension. It also was a lol Finally in the men's advanced two at the Turf Inn Restaurant. want people to realize we exist." the Associalion of Men's In- of fun, un aspect which lias been a and Intermediate division it was Ira As for next semester Hocrner and "They arc working harder than DISABLED iramural Athletics (AMIA). trademark of the AMIA/WIRA F.delbum defeating Kleth WIRA have a lol planned.These ever, I credit ihat to Eve. It's great Although AMIA docs run programs. presents Moseowltz 15-3, 15-3. plans include a cross country to see them coming into their own," {torn the Tri~C{ty$i* numerous intramural programs, In the women's beginners divi­ "With approximately loo people joguihon, tennis tournaments, commented Hiusco. 1 there is another organization that sion ll was Karen Marksfield participating, all Ihe matches show­ super stars compctilion, weight As long as members ofthc univer­ GLORIA JOSEPH also runs Inlramurals. They are the defeating Mary Schwartz 15-°, ed a fine spirit of competition," room orientation, swim meets and sity want to play Intramural sports, (INVITED BY THE WOMEN'S STUDIES at yS.CrWeh Women's Intramural and Recrea­ 15-4. Hocrner said, softball. "Our inajot goal is to ap­ the future looks bright for the tion Association or more commonly In the women's advanced and In­ In ihe spirit of Thanksgiving, peal to the whole university," a WIRA. i PROGRAM) know as WIRA. WIRA, which is ot laking LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN STUDIES helps us out a lot, she is very en­ a lull squad," he said. "Most of the guys should place, except for REFRESHMENTS Will HE SEflVEO AIL ARE INVIIED ' ,, ##### ## thusiastic," Hocrner said. Hocrner Papo (Rivera) possibly, because he is only a freshman." \lr>fjfjfjfrff»jj|L/ffrffrr-***** "***"*****»***^***** *** #»###»»*#»+#««»»« further pointed out that she works Syracuse proved to be lough competitors last week. 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If a learn finds Itself contending for a playoff position, then the importance of Ihc final game is obvious. But for a team destined to call it a season after the final seconds tick off the clock, Ihe last game is equally impor­ Sponsors charge dance group is anti-semitic tant. It's the game that will remain etched in the team's memory until the day Ihe following season begins. By Mark Gesner The Albany Stale Great Dunes are one of those teams STAFF HHITFR whose destiny has already been established. They have The Wallflower Order, a dance theatre collective in clear known for quite a while thai ihcy will not be granted a post­ support of the Paleslinian Liberation Organization, spark­ season playoff spot and have tried' to complete the re­ ed controversy with some Albany sponsors who accused the mainder of their schedule in a successful style, However, group of distributing anti-semitic literature at their Nov. 6 last weekend, they stumbled in that quest losing miserably Page Hall performance. lo Ihe University of Buffalo Hulls 42-14. This weekend the The group, which had dedicated four previous ap­ schedule-makers have given the Danes a last chance to turn pearances in Boston and North Hampton lo the PLO, ihe bitter thoughts of last week's defeat to ihe sweet distributed at Page Hall a leaflel entitled "Israel: The New memories of a season ending victory. The Danes host the Nazi Stale" which described a "holocaust against Ihc Marist College ked Foxes tomorrow on University field. Palestinian and Lebanese people" under recent Israeli ag­ "You always wain to end on a high note. I he last game is gression. the one you remember until next season," said Albany "Israel has ushered in a new age of barbarism which Slate head fool hall coach Hob ford, threatens to engulf thai entire region, if not the world in "It's important to win ihai last one to set the lone for ihe total war," claimed the leaflet, written by a Palestinian next year," said assistant coach Kick Flanders. support group. "The Israeli agenda is genocide." The Maris! eonlcsl will also be the career finale for five "What wc thought ihcy were doing was scapcgoaling Albany seniors. It will be the lasl lime Ihai defensive back Israel—putting the blame of the Middle East once again on Dave Hardy, ecnlci Dave Kice/ko, place kicker loin Lin­ Israel,'.' said SUNYA's Feminist Alliance co-chairperson coln, quarterback Iom Pratt and defensive back frank Gail Fricdberg. "It shows that anti-scmitism comes up Quinn will be donning the Dane purple and while jerseys. everywhere and is not immune from so-called progressive The Marist Red Roxes are 2-6 this season, bin should be groups." no push-over for ihe 5-3 Danes. According lo I landers, in The Feminist Alliance, Central American Solidarity three of the losses, the foxes were in ihe hunt until the Alliance (CASA), Albany Feminist Forum, This River of very end. Lor example, two weeks ago against RPl, Marist Women Theatre Group, and Tri-City Women's Center co- was trailing 22-19, bill had possession Willi untie! a minute sponsored the evening performance. Llowever, all the Inset: Llbby Post; graphic from Wallflower Order pamphlet Albany-based groups said they were originally unaware of left lo play. Fox quarterback Jim Cleary very nearly com­ they call themselves feminists when they 're really leftists.'' pleted a pass lo a wide receiver standing alone on ihc the Wallflower Order's political viewpoint. Engineer three-yard line. The reception would have sel ihc "Wc signed a contract not even realizing that there was the statement made is a controversial one." which was shown to all of the event's sponsors. Foxes up for a possible victory. Last Sunday,the Loses lell WILL YURMAN UPS going lo be any dedication at all," explained CASA Allhough all the sponsors were Initially enthusiastic lo In Ihe revised dedication, Wallflower honored the lo Kamapo College by ihe score .14-14. Defensive tackle Frank Gallo Is about lo make the sack with linebacker Ed Eastman not tar behind. The member Dave Miller, a co-producer of ihe performance. have ihe theater collective perform in Albany, none were Paleslinian people in their straggle for self-determination. Dane defense will be looking to rebound tomorrow against Marist. Interestingly, the Foxes run their offense out of the The theatre collectives' publicity pamphlet said ihc group pleased about rumors spread Iwo weeks before Ihe show, I he I heal re coalition expressed iheir solidarity with Jewish naming ihc Wallflower group as a supporter of the Pl.t). people everywhere who are speaking oul against the actions familiar wishbone sel. Marisi likes lo slay on Ihc ground Much of Marisi's passing offense has ken large-led at "was formed ill 1975 lo express polilieal perspeelives of ihe Flanking Sewing are a pair of fine outside linebackers "I heard Ihc rumor and called up Wallflower lo see if il was of ihc Israeli government, 1 he dedication also pointed out and in doing so has generated an average of 22.1.6 yards on junior Warren Wellcr. Weller, a high school teammate of feminist movement through expressions of their own per­ Chris Vauglil, Ihc only senior on ihe defensive unit, stands Hue. They confirmed ii, so I then called ihc olhet groups," ihai "wilh ihc rise of anti-scmitism, racism, and bigotry in Ihe ground, and have passed for an average III),') vaids, Cleary, has caiighl 21 ol the passer's losses for 419 yards sonal stories and contemporary writing," on one side, while Fete Moloney, a freshman, guards Ihe recalled co-chair of ihe Feminist Alliance, Roberta all iis manifestations our work is to fight those both within giving them a total of 334.5 yards per game. Ihc entire of­ and three touchdowns. "My real problem is that they were not straight about other. Goldberg. ourselves and inoreovei to struggle against a system that fensive unit is well experienced with ten of the II starters "lie's got ihc potential lo heat you with the long pass," their politics—they call themselves feminists when they're The defensive secondary does nol contain any players As a result of ihose calls a member of Ihe Albany creates these atrocities.'' returning from last season. said Flanders of Wellcr who had a 65-yard touchdown really leftists," complained l.ibby Posl, a publicity worker Willi tremendous si/e, but, according lo Flanders, "they Feminist Forum phoned Wallflower manager Molly Allhough Wallflower revised their dedication, they did Cleary is the signalcallcr. the 6'0" ISO-pound junior lias reception against Rl'l. for ihe event.' play pass defense real well." Jim Swalck, a 5'R" 170-pound Stcincrl in Boston lo discuss whal dedication ihe group nol tell ihe sponsoring groups about ihe Palestinian leaflets thrown for 786 yards completing 56 passes in I2S attempts The Fox defensive learn is Ihc weaker of Ihe two units. Miller agreed by saying thai "Wallflower was negligent junior leads the secondary ai Ihe strong safely position. in nol forewarning us of their dedication. They know that planned lo make in Albany. A new dedication was written 13*- with seven touchdowns. Marist runs a college 4-3 alignmcnl and, lacking defensive "They do a lot of Ihings with him (Swalek); we have to "He's their game breaker,' said Flanders. "He's a real experience this season, has given up 30 points per game on be aware of what he's doing at all limes," added Flanders. good runner, he can read the wishbone and do a good average. Further,they have allowed opponents an average job." of 290 yards per game. "It's going lo be an interesting game lo watch with both Cleary demonsiratcd his powcrul running ability i caln,st The Marisi defensive line is bolstered by Iwo offensive Safety, economy issues at Women's Caucus teams using ihc wishbone. It will be interesting lo see who lona earlier this season, he ran 75 yards on a single play lor linemen who were convened lo defense because of a shor- can control the ball better with it," he continued. a Marist touchdown. lagc of personnel at Ihe beginning of Ihc season. Rick The Danes will be looking lo avoid a 5-4 season, (here's By Heidi Grulla Although ihere were speakers on a varie­ since Reagan look office. Reminding her feminist movement. "He's got legitimate speed," added Flanders. "Every Gentles, a 6'0" 210-pound defensive end and Jim Creech, a no argument that 6-3 sounds much belter. "The impor­ STAFF UKIWR ty of issues, SASU Women's Caucus Chair audience that women arc ihe "lasl hired, Increased minority participation is a time he touches the ball, he can take it straight through." 6'0" 212-pound defensive tackle both made Ihe switch in tance is to gel that 6-3 record and maintain thai winning Women's safety, Reaganomics and and conference organizer Nancy DeCarlo first fired," and Ihai this is a lime of firing, priority for the upcoming year, according The Marist fullhouse backficld consists of three seniors. preseason. minority women were lop issues as 45 said her organization focused on women's she explained that "women are now ihe to ihe Caucus' newly elected Co-Chair Beth At fullback is Jim Dowd, measuring 6'0" 210 pounds. The percentage we've had here," Ford commented. The middle linebacker in Ihc 4-3 is junior Brian Sewing, safely ihis year. "Thai's always a continu­ growing poverty strain." Suter. Fox halfbacks are 6' 1" Mike Spawn and 5' 10" Ron Dim- "We've had a good year, nol a great one, a good one. women representing nine SUNY schools th e team's 6'0" 205-pound captain. "He's a real good ing issue because of ihe enormity of the She also criticized Reagan for a lack of Al ihe end of die conference ten women mie. Dimmie's 92 carries this season have earned him a We want to end it Ihe right way," llandcrs concluded. across the stale gathered al Albany this linebacker — good instincts and a real good hitler," problem," she said. support of family planning centers. representing ihe four SUNY regions were school record 535 yards on the ground and six touchdowns. All action can be heard tomorrow on 91 FM beginning al weekend for Ihe fifth annual SASU Flanders described. 12:55 pm. | ] Women's Caucus Conference. According lo DeCarlo, an Albany stu- Pointing out thai "Reagan went out of elected as delegates to SASU. Suter, an dent, a proposal has been submitted lo his way to insist that ERA be taken off the Albany student, was elected to co-chair the Women's Caucus is a group of women SUNY Central requesting a campus security Republican platform." she said "the organization with Milissa Laubstein, a SUNY students working within SASU to phone line to be answered by someone who Reagan administration is actively attemp­ SASU intern from Oneonia. promote women's rights. has received sensitivity training. The pro­ ting to undo everything (women) have The group plans lo continue Iheir work Excitement and drama of NCAA begins soon posal is expected lo pass, she said. worked for." on women's safety, Suter said, as well as to DeCarlo explained ihai feminist concentrate on child care an an anti­ By Biff Fischer The NCAA tournament is a single elimination event, arc at the regionals arc season-tickci holders, and pro­ organizations have observed a lack of com­ Minority Student Field coordinator for discrimination policy for all SUNY STAFF WKITCK which adds to the drama. Some critics claim ihai ihis bably Booster club members as well. In ihe NBA, leams in munication between women who have been the National Student Educational Fund schools. DeCarlo noted that the Caucus has The college basketball season opens next Saturday in detracts from ii, dial it is much harder for the best team to tile west slay in ihe wesl, and teams in Ihe easl do likewise. assaulted and campus security. (NSLF) Cassandra Walker, spoke on been pulling together a proposal to create Springfield, Massachusetts, Ihe birthplace of basketball, win — witness DcPaul, who has lost only three games in . So, you gel a situation where the 76ers play ihe Celtics six Judo Instructor Maggie Boys taught a minority women in ihe feminist movement, on-campus daycare eenlcrs for students *hcn defending national champion North Carolina takes ihc lasl three seasons, but is0-3 in NCAA play. The NBA times during the regular season, and then play a besl-of- workshop in self-defense during ihc con­ Walker noted that the lack of participation ' who have children, another project for this on St. John's of the Big East. It is fitting thai Ihis newest champion musi go through at least three hcsl-ol'-scvcn seven for the playoff series. People on Tobacco Road ference. She showed ihe group ways of by women of color is partly due lo percep­ year. scries, so that they must win 12 games, two more if they complained a couple of years back when North Carolina escaping ihe attacker's hold and vulnerable tions of ihe feminist movement, She told don't finish first in their division. Obviously, Ihis cuts and Virginia rriel for the fourth time that season in the na­ points on Ihe body lo aim lor when fighting her predominantly white audience that "the Allhough slightly disappointed that Around down on Ihe level of drama, and draws ihe playoffs oul a tional semi-finals. II is more difficult to sustain intensity back. Boys advised, "don't necessarily go women's movement is sllll seen as largely several schools were unable to attend, great deal. Ihe more often you play a team, once you get pasl the for the groin, they're expecting thai," In­ while and middle class," and that the DeCarlo was pleased wilh ihe conference The NCAA basically is, simply, more exciting lhan ihe third or fourth game. Playing a learn from a different stead she suggested stepping on the instep feminist movement is often seen as lesbian, and wilh ihe work that the caucus has done the NBA. The pros play such a lengthy, lime consuming region adds lo the uncertainly, and therefore makes the of the foot or kicking Ihe attacker's knees. radical, and racist. She added that another litis year. "We've gained enough legitimacy schedule Ihai it is difficult to keep a close watch on all the outcome that much more uncertain. She also mentioned ways of non- reason for lack of minority women support that we're taken seriously and in the issues leams, With a third as many games as the NBA, each col­ As we gel ready for ihe beginning of college season,, physieally deterring a potential attacker. is thai during the 60's when Ihe feminist we've worked on we've really accomplished rim lege game means that much more, and Ihe more each Ihere are a lot of predictions being made as lo who will gel "It's extremely hard for Ihem lo attack so- movement became active, minority women things," she said. of seasons should open with an ACC vs. Big East mat game means, Ihe more dramatic, and Ihe higher the level how far in March. We are no exception, and next week mcone who is looking Ihem straight in the were preoccupied wilh racial issues. Suter said Ihai she and Laubstein plan to chup, since that is how last season ended, when North of Interest, we'll lake a look al our lop eight lcams„and Ihe one learn eye, ready lo kick and fight back." Walker suggested co-sponsoring activities work for betier communication between Carolina defeated Georgetown for the national title in one With over 200 division leams, ihere is a greater regional we think will win Iwo games in Alhcquerquc when ihe Reaganomics and its effect on women with minority organizations and planning leaders of feminist groups on SUNY cam­ of college basketball's most exciting finals. All of which Interest in each of the leams. When a team reaches Ihe Final Four rolls around. Aflcr last season's pick of DAVE RIVERA UPS was discussed by Assembly member Rhoda cross-cultural projects. She also said il is puses. "I'm looking forward to a close knit leads us to Ihe question — why can'l Ihc NBA finals NCAA icgionals, it can provide a unique malch-up, say, Georgia, who wound up losing in Ihe N'T semi-finals, wc Assembly member Rhoda Jacobs Jacobs (D-Brooklyn). Jacobs centered her Important to inform minority organizations coalition between all the SUNY women's •natch the drama and cStW'rmenl of the NCAA finals'? Fresno State vs. Georgetown, where all of the fans who need a comeback Criticized Reagan for not supporting ERA. speech on the rising unemployment rale of upcoming events and issues within the groups," Suler said after the convention. •