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by Candy Cavallaro Draws Small Turnout An ASP Feature something heard at a high school "You know, the blacks look up to him...like he's by Barry Kirschner basketball game. a god or something"... ten black children beamed up News Analysis The largest conflict of the day at the short, stocky man clad in blue denim overalls occurred when an argument broke pinstriped shirt, tie and leather hat. "I'm surprised out between a couple of hard core he's so short-he has so much energy, I expected him "Marching here and talking is no Maoists and veterans for peace, to be overbearing." W good in 1970," is how Liz Ewen Some heckling greeted most of Pete Jones stepped up to the mike, and described, and almost everyone else felt at the non-revolutionary speakers, movingly, colorfully, the situation in the Albany the October 31 "peach march" Those addressing the crowd ghetto that so urgently demanded the community's and "demonstration" at the Capi­ talked on many subjects including help. tol. About 300 demonstrators women's liberation, Asian com­ This situation concerns the children. Most kid-s in marched from Draper Hall in what passion, peace candidates, and the black ghetto do not eat a meal until eight was a crowd about 1 0% as large as political prisoners. The signifi­ o'clock in the evening. Since both parents usually those gat here?! for similar pur­ • •• right here in albany city cance of the demonstration was work, the adults are absent from the home from poses last spring. not what was said or what hap­ seven in the morning until five or six in the One marshal I said, "Don't pened, but what did not happen. afternoon. chomp the grass loo much; they As Mrs. Ewen pointed out. the The children receive free, cold milk and cereal at get upset about things like that," bulk of the collegiate anti-war school in the morning, and those few who are lucky which expressed the militancy of movement is beyond the stage of enough to have forty cents, can buy lunch. Other­ the entire event perfectly. At the marching and talking. The "move­ wise, they scrounge whatever they can find, steal, or Capitol, speakers spoke, Hector ment" is now dealing with prob­ beg. Usually they are hungry. You don't see many By reducing the staff, unessential equipment, and Rivera entertained, and everyone lems which cannot be confronted overweight kids on the south side of Albany. Several hundred war protesters descended upon the State Capitol last Saturday. ...solomon extravagant facilities, the rates can be significantly (especially this reporter) was by yelling "Peace Now!" The Officially, the children are to receive lunch even if reduced to ten dollars for one child, eighteen dollars bored out of his mind. struggle is now recognized as be­ they do not have forty cents. In reality, school for two children, and twenty-five dollars for three As one spectator pointed out, ing more fundamental than just officials overlook this rule. "A system as hard as any children or more, per week. the march was "like 1969 and swaying Senators and Congress­ iron you ever saw" was Pete's description of the WSUA Hurt in Fund Loss Although the benefits of the "extras" of regular 1970 hadn't come yet." The slo­ men. school system and the state and federal govern­ day care centers may be argued, it may also be by Carol Hughes as » result of charges of fiscal gans are cliches by now—peace ments. Since no one will appropriate money to feed the present executive committee The problems as seen by those pointed out that the environment of the proposed irresponsibility and violations of now!—1-2-3-4 free the Panthers, hungry children, the community must assume the of the station, and a new election in "the movement" are freeing "Supervision Center" will be far healthier than the SA financial policy. This inquiry slop the war. Possibly the most task. for WSUA Station Manager. political prisoners and ending op­ homes from which the children come. WSUA was virtually paralyzed was ordered by Council on the Clingan, supporting the station, creative moment of the day oc­ pression. If the October 31 action Pete Jones feels that it is his responsibility to feed The unhealthy environment of the Albany ghetto last Thursday night when Central basis of a bill introduced by Jeff strongly questioned the validity of curred when a cheerleader intro­ proved anything it is that the the kids, and to move the community to action. He ; was viewed by the audience through a looseleaf Council refused to grant the rad • Wasserman, charging "gross viola­ Wasserman's accusations, do- duced a melody for "Power to the problems of the '70s will not be started feeding two or three children in the after­ notebook and several slides which were shown by station a supplemental appropria­ tion and patent neglect of the People" probably derived from solved by the methods of the '60s. noon in an empty room above his restaurant, Pete. Rubble, deteriorated buildings, unsanitary tion of $22,146.43. With only Constitution of Student Associa­ Con tinned on page 2 appropriately called "Our Place." Now he feeds facilities and hungry, dirty children pleaded with $1,000 left from WSUA's original tion, Student Association Finan­ sixty kids a day, at his own expense. one's human compassion and conscience. The only budget, the future of the station cial Policy, the Constitution of Although neighbors assist in preparing and serving brightness was in the races of those cleaning up the this year is in a dangerous posi­ WSUA and the Laws of New York FSA Board Reformed; the food, which requires only a few hours a day, rubble. tion. State..." money and food are needed to continue the Volunteers from Colonie , Bethlehem-Central and The action came as a result of a The results of the Ad Hoc Com. operation. In addition, Pete is asking members of tumultuous discussion, featuring mittee to Supervise Operations of the community to help clean up the ghetto and to other local high schools have been painting and cleaning up the ghetto for nearly two years. Most of allegations of mismanagement, ac­ WSUA were presented to Council Votes to Include 3 Students establish a low-cost day c re center. a their materials, such as the poor, watery, varicolored cusations of misrepresentation by on October K by committee chair­ Several mothes brought the need for such a center paints, are donated. Money earned in "Soul food cerLain Council members, calls for man Tom CHngan. The report by Al Serin to his attention. Federally run centers are not dinners" at Bethlehem-Central High is also being mass resignations from the WSUA discussed the problems faced by Students will have a greater voice in the running of SUN YA's Faculty-Student Association, as a result of accessible to the "working poor," those people who used. Still, these materials arc not nearly adequate staff and frequent pleas "to get the station in moving WSUA up­ an amendment in the by-laws approved at the annual meeting of the F.S.A. membership board held last do work, but who cannot afford the fifteen dollars Money, and people possessing skills in electrical this over with," followed by an town and going FM stereo. Cer­ Wednesday afternoon in President Bene/,et's office. per child per week, and to those children who do wiring, plumbing and the finishing of floors are equally confused vote. tain recommendations (primarily The amendment changes the make-up of the Board of Directors which is responsible for setting priorities not belong to the three to five age group. desperately needed. Pete Jones is pleasing with the A roll call vote was taken, result­ concerned with greater super­ and overseeing month-by-month operations of F.S.A. The modestly priced program Pete has proposed is community to help in his battle against poverty. He ing in a peculiar 11-1-14 causing vision of financial operations Previously, this board had consisted of ten members, seven of whom were administrators. Student not as formally structured as regular day care believes that the most important aspect of life is in considerable consternation over through advisors to the business membership was limited to the President of the Graduate Student Body and President of Central Council. centers, but it would provide food for the children. relating to and helping people. The smiling faces of the fuel that the abstensions won. manager, and frequent con­ There was also one faculty member. "The hell with arts and crafts"..if a child does not well fed kids arc proor of what can be accom­ Arguments then ensued over how ferences with the engineers of the Thus, Albany State students found themselves having no meaningful voice in the expenditure of F.S.A. have "food in his belly," any supplementary pro­ plished. the abstaining votes should be UniversiLy Center for Educational monies, mostly collected from students through the bookstore, vending machines, and food service grams are futile. Therefore, a primary part of the counted, and whether or not it Communication before changes operations. proposed "Supervision Center" will be three com­ was 'legal' for members to change are determined) were accepted It is hoped that the revision will change this. The board of directors will now consist of a triumverate plete meals each day. The center is thus named to their votes. Finally, another vote with some amendments by Coun­ membership- three administrators, three students, and three faculty members. The President of the avoid the requirements which the government sets was taken, resulting in a 10-10-6 cil. Although the report did not Graduate Student Association, and the President and Vice-President of Central Council (Student for a "Day Care Center." vote which is interpreted by Stu­ completely ubsolve alt the WSUA Association) will be the student members. dent Association rules us defeating personnel of guilt, it pointed out The actual amendment was the motion since a clear majority that several of the violations may introduced at last week's F.S.A. was not obtained, huve led to substantial savings in membership meeting by Student Tabled last week by virtue of a lime and money for WSUA More­ Association Vice-President Mike Every member of the university community letter from Jell' Wasserman, who, over, since most, of the contested Lumper I, The membership board should be concerned with and involved in this was unable to attend the meeting, expenditures occurred over the meets annually to choose directors problem. Students wanted "relevance" last spring, Ihc appropriation bill was present summer, consultation with Council of the corporation and to transact yet, so far, no one has attempted to achieve it. Most again on Thursday. However, the seemed next-to-impossible. "such other business as may come students do not even realize the existence of a before the meeting." controversy over WSUA and its Wasserman, in his letter, sharply ghetto in Albany. Helping Pete Jones in the black Usually, the "other business" financial policies has been a con­ questioned the advisability of ghetto is a real, relevant, concrete form of protest, consists of a financial report, a tinuing problem for Council since further funding when the station the results of which include immediate personal director's report and a very super­ last May. had not followed Hie Ad Hoc gratification. ficial review of F.S.A.'s already An investigation into WSUA was Committee's recommendations in approved budget. Th e membership held in the beginning of October seeking consultation with UCEC body consists of 2f) individuals; engineers. His letter dealt primar­ seven each from the faculty, ily with his own conversation with administration and undergraduate Election Poll Salvatore De Craepeo from UCEC student body, and four graduate concerning the budget supple­ According to the final Daily students. News poll I lint was released ment. Tom Clingan held that the The undergraduates, led by S.A. yesterd ay, Rockefeller is leading procedures used in this instance Anyone interested in the community is urged to President Dave Neufeld and Vice- Goldberg Til to 39 percent, with 7 by the stations were completely in walk through the ghetto, and possibly stop at Pete's President Lamport, attempted to percent comprising the votes for accord with the committee's rec­ "Our Place," located at IBM North Pearl Street to have this changed also. But the Adams and the undecided. This is ommendations, and charged that talk with people, and see first hand what is more conservative elements of the a drop of six percentage since the Wasserman was misrepresenting happening. It is hoped that poopl0 wiu |K, movod U) administration spoke out against last News poll which was released DeCruepeo's views. donate money, clothes, food, equipment and time itudents getting increased power on last Thursday. Thursday's meeting attempted Students may also help by the publication and )olh the membership and directors In I he Senatorial race, James to clarify the issues before deci­ distribution „r leaflet* lo urge the community to )oards, so the motion was with Buckley is leading with .'t7 per ding on the additional money. action. A table will be set up in the Campus Center Irawn by Lamport as a compr- in the near future to take donations or the type cent, Ottinger trailing with A2 and "1 cannot, in conscience, vote to >mise. listed above. r Cloodell is p ulling third with 2f> give money to the present people all photos by Stephen dv young Vice-Presidents Mo rri« un(j per cent. The poll shows a loss of running that station" asserted A WSUA disc jockey doing a show from the Station's studios in O'Reilly argued £ a change on two percentage points for Buckley Wasserman, in opposing the bill. (W since Thursday's poll. He called for the resignation at Ilrubncher hall. aninmnn Cnntiv.nA ...soiomon ^"•''.i.iiioa on page 2 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1970 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1970 ALBANY STUDENT PRESS PAGE 3 PAGE 2 ALBANY STUDENT PRESS 9 WSUA from without 'Troubled Girls Aided Continued from page 1 With Abortion Service daring th»t in light of the com­ mittee recommendations, further World News by Stephanie Dikovics because there is no residence re­ budgetary allocations could only President Thieu of South Vietnam said that the Communists will quirement, the Upstate Abortion serve to help improve the station never negotiate in Paris because they want nothing short of total Referral Service recommends and aid the student body, not "domination of the country." Thieu ruled out the possibility ofa The Upstate Abortion Referral most of their cases to the affiliat­ cause greater financial error. coalition, and said that victory must be obtained on the battlefield. Service is an answering service ed City clinics. The heart of the question, ac­ available to those who dial To obtain information, it is cording to Clingan and Lenny Canadians appear to be "restive" over the invoking of war powers 869-7777. In existence for one necessary only to dial the number; Kopp, was the issue of whether which were asserted by Trudeau almost three weeks ago. The month, the Upstate Abortion Re­ the caller leaves a name and Council has the right to meddle opposition to the Prime Minister's actions are growing, partly due to ferral's purpose is to advise preg­ a phone number with the answer­ into the inner workings of the the failure of Canadian police to catch many of the "most wanted nant women on abortion mea­ ing service, and is then called back various stud ent activities. High­ criminals sures, and to recommend clinics by a member of the Upstate Abor­ lighted at several points in the -" •»***»**** (usually in the New York City tion Referral Service. No informa­ discussion was the fact that Coun­ National News vicinity) affiliated with the Ser­ tion other than that pertinent to cil members did not really under­ According to a New York Times survey, the composition of the vice, where abortions are legally the abortion is asked of the caller. stand how a radio station works. performed. Usually the Service receives ten or Station representatives also bitter­ 92nd Congress which convenes next January, will closely resemble the present Congress. The Democrats are generally expected to gain In the Albany area, abortions more calls a day, from girls with ly denounced those opposing are relatively more expensive than from 5 to 15 seats. an average age of 18-20 years. them who h ad never seen the in N.Y.C., and to obtain an Most cases are referred to the station. President Nixon has called for an end to the "appeasement" of the abortion at Albany Medical Cen­ N.Y.C. clinics to obtain the 15- Lenny Kopp* added a more "thugs and hoodlums" who have been rampaging the nation, ter anyone under 21 years of age minute long abortion operation, down-to-earth touch in this argu­ according to the President. His remarks were directed to the recent must have parental consent. This where they are strictly on an ment by stating that the signal incident in which his car was the victim of eggs and stones. requirement for the abortion in out-patient basis. received on Dutch Quad this year Will the next U.S. Senator from New York, whoever he may be, be the Albany area has made many The service was termed by one was presently very clear, a huge Senator George McGovcrn, in Halloween humor, accused Nixon of girls turn to the Referral Service member of the Agency as an improvement over last year's stat­ able to solve the burd ensome problems which America faces today? Amy Grossman, a Community Service voiun teer, plays the guitar for patients at Albany Medical Center. using fear tactics during the campaign. "The goblins (evildoers of for help. Because New York City "outlet for troubled girls." She ic. With this particular tangible " ...hochberg America) will get you if you don't follow us (the Republicans)," the only requires "that those under 18 felt "it's a pity it hasn't reached evidence of improvement, station .hochberg years need parental consent, and girls beforehand." management must be working Senator said in a most derisive tone. toward the betterment of WSUA Bits and Pieces Black voters are being ignored this year, even by while liberal allies, on campus. said a New York Times report. The report attributed the failure of Wasserman stuck by his original the barriers. Volunteers, like your­ Cashin vs. Wallace: Now is your chance to help a Blacks to find politically reeptive candidates to the shift to the right Forum: statement that the top eight of­ self, meet with a foreign student foreign student feel more relaxed in this country. ficials of the station should resign in conversation with his American for one hour every week to talk: to allow for more 'trustworthy' sometimes to discuss and practice ********** WSUA associates. English-in-Action at­ Continued from page 5 management. Asserting that he, tempts to make living and study­ difficulties with certain words, State News Black is Underdog the amount of hours involved and too, would like to see a better ing in America easier and more sometimes to discuss something In the closing days of the campaign, Arthur Goldberg told Long radio station and would even vote they have both read, and some­ Island audiences that Rockefeller's "billion dollars" was an important by J.W. Mondesiro the experience necessary? No, productive by removing some of his practice in order to coordiante they haven't. Further, what makes for further appropriations, the times to just talk about life in issue in the campaign. Goldberg added that his family, which College Press Service his political and civil rights activi­ present management of WSUA general and about subjects of in­ campaigned with him on Long Island, was his source or wealth. (CPS)-Tht! fall election in Ala­ them think that under the same ties. conditions, new people would be would make this an elusive goal. terest to both—to practice their bama will introduce a new bu t In addition to the large nu mber should be seen in this light. Rockefeller campaigned Tor Charles Goodcll yesterday, in what able to do a better job? Dick Wesley supported the English with Americans on a one- firmly organized and independent of candidates under the NDPA The peculiarity of the vote to-one basis. termed the greatest support the Governor has given the Senator during political party into the electoral The investigation which was in­ management by stressing their banner is the far-reaching nature bv our personal dedication in coverage of caused several Council members This could be one of the most the entire campaign. arena. The National Democratic stigated opponents and of their platform. Several of the which was accepted by Co uncil, events at their own expense. Sta­ to question its validity. Since interesting and rewarding hours of Party of Albania (NDPA ), the first provisions include: some question remained over the Richard Ottinger charged both President Nixon and James Buckley, 16-1-5, is now being ignored by tion Manager Keith Mann, person­ your week. The only requirement Black statewide political party in —Restructuring the tax system ally attacked in comments by legality of the second vote, many is that you speak English and have his Conservative rival, with stirring up popular emotions on the issue America, is waging a political cam­ them. The report basically said of violence. The Democrat called their tactics "unconscionable." to remove the heavy burden from there was nothing wrong with the several Council members, had ta­ people, both on Council and from one spare hour a week that you paign of over one hundred seventy the workers and poor, and insure ken command o f the station in a WSUA, seemed interested in the would be willing to use working candidates. These candidates span management nor the operation. In Campaigning with James Buckley in Westchester were Mario that the wealthy pay their share fact, it commended both. The "time of crisis," said Wesley, and possible recourse of the station Willi a foreign student, making the entire spectrum from governor of taxes; his action(as well as those of the towards reconsideration of this him feel welcome and helping him Procaccino and State Senator John Marchi, the losers in last year's to co urt surrogate. report claimed that: New York mayoralty race. The former Comptroller said, "This year —Guaranteeing the rights of col­ "The summer misspending rest of the station management) decision. improve his conversational The NDPA slate is headed by lective bargaining for all workers; «;SMM«aOSS«SS»HM*SMS^^ English. If you are interested John Marchi and I are united behind Jim Buckley." aids the University Community Dr. John L. Cashin, gu bernatorial -Abolishing the Wallace-Carter more than it helps the station please sign up ill Education 112 candidate and Is.su jh Hayes, candi­ Act and all other special privileges Adam Walinsky said that he would, if elected, prosecute those win members. Money was never now! date for Lieutenant Go vernor. which the state grants to big evaded the payment or income tax as a means to crack clown on spent on private matters. S.A. According lo the Faculty The NDPA was officially in­ business. organized crime and narcotics traffic. money was not wasted. In the Student Association audit that augurated in 1 !)6H when it chal­ NDPA candidates state thut end, the station took the most was released over a week ago. FSA speclives," and "Social Dai lenged the established machine at their platform is attempting lo obvious course. It d id what President of the Graduate Student the convention. It has made a net profit of $1 2(1,000 for winism," among others. create an alternative political Council would probably have the year ending June 30, 1970. Association. been continually expanding its The Bozenkill Valley, site of the projected Interstate 88. Dr. Rene Du Bos, Nobel «n< structure for the state of Alabama done had it been around. Stud­ Food service made $221,000 in Assemblyman Charles Hender­ ranks from that initiation until it with tiie expressed goal of Pulitzer Prize Winner and allllui ent Association government net profits, and all vending son, Chairman of the Temporary was able to realistically challenge wresting control of the slate from .hochberg of "So Human an Animal." wi didn't make the decision- machines made $-10,000 in total; State Commission to Study the the strong political organization "the hands of cynical, exploitive TKctal&70**d Causes of Campus Unrest, has speak on "Scenario for 111 WSUA did. Therein lies the the bookstore listed a loss of that supports George Wallace. men like this would-be 'George recommended that student activi­ Future," in LC 7 at I p in i true violation. It is to prohibit $7(1,00(1 and faculty and student Dr. Chasin is presently a practi­ the First' and returning it to the a recurrence, rather than to the housing lost $2!>,n00. $60,000 of ties fees be made voluntary. He Tuesday, November J. Dr. Du H cing dentist with a very respected men and women of every politi­ also recommended that transcripts will talk about the restrictions i; take revenge, that is needed." faeattOH* FSA's profits went to the mainte­ practice covering n large number cal, racial, and economic back­ The recommendations that were ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT nance and operation of the not he withheld for failure to pay a finite earth and of the ocologici of citizens throughout the state. ground who believe in Alabama the mandatory tax. crisis. The lecture is sponsored I) stipulated in the report have all Mohawk and Dippikill campuses. But he has continually sacrificed and make her great." been implemented—yet, it ap­ of the 98- Central Ave. /Albany, N.Y. The University will be offering a the Environmental Forum. The FSA Board of Directors pears, Council is insistant in tak­ new course next semester called voted to change its composition. ing revenge. Not a very noble and albaiy sttdMrt prats *436-0073 "Liturature of Peace and War." The Hoard will be comprised of FSA Board conscientious attitude. three faculty, administration, and (HUM 333B). Topics to be Project Advances Peace included in the course will be Continued from page I WSUA has lasted through this will hold a Handcrafted Brass & Copper' student members. The three stu­ and has grown stronger. We're not dents on the board will be the chosen from "Dante's Cosmic both levels would lead to instubi The Peace Project is iin organ tea- concerned with mud-slinging or President and Vice-President of View of Peace and War," "World ty and act as a barrier to re mal invitation to all those faculty Reorganizational Meeting jUettU Etchings War 1: French and German Per- cruitment of professionals in lb lion founded in the full of 1970 and students of SUNYA who are politics. We want to get on with Student Association, and the the business of running a radio SculptuM. future. They were joined by Vice for the purposes of bringing stu­ interested in trying to conduct Tuesday. November 3rd at 7i30pm In CC 334 President Olsen, who claimed l» dents and faculty together so that their lives along a non-violent exi­ station for the student body. Buck£i£ had "reliable information" tha1 they may develop a program of stence. Further information can We'd also welcome any member Potential salesmen, layout I pasteup people welcome Peace Education and Research. of the University Community— Btacfots University Commuter's Organization banks in the Albany area wouli be obtained by calling Barry Fein- REFRESHMENTS CfWckctc look warily upon increased stu We meet every Monday night in berg at -157-87 46. especially their Central Cou ncil (Commuter's Club) dent involvement on both levels the Physics Lounge at 6:110. The representatives—to visit WSUA PltHdOJltS of F.S.A. first part of the meeting is de­ voted to business matters. This aiiMiiMiiMiiiwnBm IP THIS nnupnNimaiBiiiaiiiaiiiN Announces elections for Executive Neufcld and Lamport attempted concerns any eurrenl p lans of Board Officers on December 1st & to counter these arguments, but action and ideas for future pro­ MANDATORY then decided that the wisest poll jects. The second half consists of Buy 2-Get 1 Free Things December 4th. Interested parties tical move would be to obtain Ibc informal discussions concerning revision on the Board of Direcl basic understandings of non-vio­ with this coupon 8«£U \T>*iftUW ors. Thus for the Hrst time sin lence and Peace Education. HOLIDAY SING may come to meetings on Tuesdays althtr £tfuuq$ \ Ikuul fU*J«s dents, whose money is ed ii The Peace Project should not supporting the corporate , wil only encourage people to choose a MIKE'S NEBA Ch«cMAS\6otil«,$fcto« at 12:00 in CC 370 or Fridays at have a say in h ow the money i non-violent activist way of life, meeting for nit song leaders being spent. but should also equip them with Giant Roast Beef 1 pm In CC 375. To vote, you must Befor- adjourning, Neufclil wa the skills and education needed to able to maneuver a final I"1 carry out that choice. Thursday, November 5th through the membership hoard We would like to extend a for­ SUBMARINE SANDWICH handcrafted leather goods I have attended 3 weekly meetings in The measure requires the board o FOR SALE offer expires Nov, 25th, 1970 three different weeks. Directors lo meet and review tin 7:15 pm policies of F.S.A., including ll« Amp: 100 W Bogeit dual chan­ GOOD AT ALL LOCATIONS We ask your help. budget, and make a report to tin nels $85; Columns: Twin membership body by Nov 20. Temple columns, 6 7" speakers OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 10% Discount to SUNY Students This could lead to F.S.A.'H bud each. Both $180. LC 13 get and priorities coming under 86I-658;t ICLIP THIS COUPONHPHPillNlllNII Executive Botatl ^increased scrutiny - and crilj a 'ctsWwIlh'ttwneXr month. fc*Mssw*Bs*wHW«s«ws*^^ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1970 PAGE 4 ALBANY STUDENT PRESS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1970 ALBANY STUDENT PRESS PAGE 5 ASF Mortgaging the Environment y Functionally, the other economies of the world are no better. They too are based on expansion and by Dave Comarow growth, the flushing chain of the world toilet. COLUMNS If economies are affected by the state of the Last year at a prod uctivity con ference held here at ecosystem, then as the ecosystem deteriorates so SUNY A, one of the guest speakers presented what will the economies of the world. Dr. Ken neth Watt many ecologists consider a hair- brained of the University of California at Davis, speaking interpretation of the hu man ecosystem. Dr. Tom here last week, said that two independent computer Odum made an honest attempt to quantify an simulations predicted the complete failure of the WSUA's Side of the Story |The Prosecution intuitive feeling that must have lurked in the back American economy within 36 months. I don't of his mind for years-thateconomi'es are extensions dou bt it! Unfortunately we haven't been able to implement by Jeffrey Washerman of the biological natures of man-and, in fact, that Not forgetting that the economy of the U.S. is just by Joel Lustig As many of you know, the operation and manage­ these p lans. This is because.Council refuses to pass CONTINUED: MORSE ON VIETNAM money is a representation of energy output (or a part of the ecosystem, we can predict some of the It was a once persecuted man that on occasion stated, I can ment of WSUA Radio has been question ed by the supplemental appropriation of $22,000. The storage) by man. Most ecologists snicker and dismiss effects of any economy that completely falls apart. resist everything except temptation. To this bit of by Mitch Zoler various Central Council representatives. The ques­ bulk of this is needed so that we can equip room the whole concept, saying you can't equate dollars The first effect (according to Watt) will be a philosophy WSUA might think of adding, never allow tioning has now gone into its ninth week. One 316 and get on with the task of being on the air 24 After former Senator Wayne Morse gave his speech Mon day October to ergs. But I think they are missing a very decrease in the birth rate. This happened as a result hours a day. yourself to be led astray into the path of virtue. 26, a grou p of seven students had the opportunity to have an of the depression of the 30's-a clear example of Council member has brought stories of inumerable important point. Even if money is no t related Certain individuals on Council are now claiming On no less than three separate occasions the management additional, informal discussion with. The bulk of the session dealt economic change affecting the ecology of a country. scandals, threats, crises and horrifying irregularities directly and mathematically to human expenditure, that the management of WSUA is untrustworthy of WSUA has been explicitly warned against any future with Mr. Morse's views of the hearing held before the Senate Foreign A second effect will no doubt be a change in the to the ears of those present at Council meetings. it is at least affected by the unbelievably complex and irresponsible—because of this summers' bad violations concerning the financial affairs of the station. Relations Committee in 1964 concerning the Gulf of Tonkin political attitude of the populace. People will be fed The rhetoric has been quite impressive, but all it has system of interactions in the ecosystem of man. doings. During the past 8 wasteful weeks we have After each of these warnings, the management of the station Resolution. He also emphasized the lack of support he got those days up with the Nixon -Agnew-Cornings of America. accomplished is to fog up the simple issues and it The economy of a country is a function of the been investigated, we have amended our constitu­ has continued to show an acute lack of common sense and from today's Vietnam doves and touched on the position of President This may open the country to some interesting has been used to frighten other Council members state of the ecosystem of that country. For tion and have acted in complete good faith without responsibility. One would think that after forging several Kennedy on Vietnam just before Kennedy was shot. possibilities- the adoption of an econo mic system into believing great harm is coming to their consti­ examp le, increased particulate pollution of the allowing these external problems get in the way of Student Association vouchers, after overspending several The questioning opened with a reference to Mr. Morse's statement that acknowledges that it is a part of of every man tuents. atmosphere decreases the amount of light energy that WSUA's performance. lines of their budget, after the pu rchase of th e now famo us during his speech that just prior to Tonkin, Secretary of Defense (which automatically implies the well-being of the The problem, as we see it, stems from certain is able to reach the ground. This results in a decrease We have carried all Great Dane Football games, WSUA airplane, and after several embarassing moments at McNamara came before the Foreign Relations Committee and environment). "illegal" actions WSUA made during this past in crop yield, thus the price of the crop goes up! some at personal expense, ran the Pete Jones Central Co uncil meetings, that the management of WSUA declared his intention to invade China. Only after China experts were Western man has co me to feel himself above What a system like that would look like, I will not summer. To understand why these irregularities would finally resign and allow new people to take over the called in, and stated the infeasibility of such a plan (at least three occured some history is in order. campaign to involve students in a worthy com­ nature; his economies reflect this. It doesn't matter even venture to guess; but this is what the munity cause, and tonight, Election Night, we will running of the station. App arently, the present management million men needed and years of occupation of China) did Joh nson to Tobin Meat Packing Company of Albany that it economists of the world had better develop. Some During last year's budget request period, WSUA of WSUA is no t really concerned about develop ing and relent and called the mission off. One student expressed his shock that asked for money to move our entire operation be providing the only coverage aimed at SUNYA is polluting Patroon Creek (which has been shown are on the right path. One economist from Cornell students. We have trained and put to work about 50 running a_good radio station; they are having tdo much fun this incident was never publicized although it had been read into the to contain typhoid and salmonella) as long as its has been developing a model of an economy based uptown and to buy the needed equipment to send a playing "corrupt politician." Congressional Record twice in speeches by Mr. Morse. The former good audio signal to all the dorms, both uptown and new members to the station and have provided profits go up every year. on stability, not growth. That's a start. Will it take news, information and entertainment regularly to My anger is no longer focused on the "gang" that runs Senator replied by saying "90 % of what was said on the floor The same is true of every company in America. Watt's envisioned twin d isasters, wh ere 50,000 downtown. At this time, in our budget negotiations, WSUA; it is now aimed at the one bod y which has allowed concerning Vietnam was never publicized." we were represented by a Business Manager and a on-campus students. In light of everything, I don't Big business is flushing its toilet into your back yard people will die at once, before something is done? call that irresponsible. the management of WSUA to act in such an abhorrent It was in response to the next question that Mr. Morse delved into Let's hope that it will not take complete disasters to Chief • Engineer who made some serious mistakes and spending billions every year attempting to On the other hand, Council has prevented any manner: Central Council. his remembrances of Tonkin, He said that just before the hearings a convince economists-and especially politicians-thai unknown to the rest of the management of WSUA. convince you to look out your front window. There progress we can be making. Some representatives At last Thursday's council meeting, WSUA's supplemental sailor from the Maddox (the ship that was supposedly attacked by in reality economies are an integral part of the The WSUA Airplane is the famous mistake. The must be an epidemic of acute myopia in the board have used mud-slinging techniques to smear the budget request for $22,000 almost passed Council on a North Vietnamese) came to his office and told Mr. Morse that sof directors' meeting rooms all around America! ecosystem. Tobin-FLUSH YOU. other mistakes were poor budgeting and bookkeep­ majority of abstentions. Regardless of the need for although he cou Id give no specific information on the incident, he ing practices by the Business Mangager. Both these station's prestige, especially with people we will have to work with in planning the new studios in developing the caliber of radio station that a large university advised that the Senator ask Joh nson's representatives two questions: individuals are no longer connected with the Radio requires, a clear majority of council could not in good What mission was the Maddox on? Where was the Maddox? STation in any capacity and haven't been since early the West Podium Extension and especially in going FM-Stereo. WSUA will need assistance, advice and conscience hand over an additional $22,000 to the present According to Mr. Morse, this tipped him off that he might not be Home Front: Whence Have May, 1970. As far as the airplane is concerned, it management of WSUA. However, neither did they have the told the truth during the hearings. He therefore paid particular has been sold. goodwill from the office of Management and Plan­ ning, the University Center for Educational Com­ backbone to vote against it and take an important stand at attention to the responses of Rusk, Rostow, Bund y, Katzenbach, Also, when we were requesting our budget, Budget All the Soldiers Come? munications, the Plant Department, and the Campus th is time. Only some highly dubious and unique MacNamara, et. al. when he asked them these two questions. In his Committee was anticipating that Mandatory Stu­ We graduated from Albany State willing, and able to do anything to crawled under machine-gun fire, Center staff. The news which spreads can only leave parliamentary procedures eventually defeated the WSUA opinion as a lawyer who had spent years telling whether witnesses and dent Tax would fail. Before the necessary adjust­ in June, 1970. We were both protect our glorious nation. and popped salt pills during a bad taste in peoples' mouths for many years budget request. clients were lying or not, he felt that all of them "were lying through ments in our budget could be made, (to make it Resident Assistants during our Needless to say, the army often "sunny days we thought would regardless of who manages WSUA. I don't exactly The blame for the WSUA "crisis" should be placed on the their teeth," that everything was "a 100% fabrication." workable in meeting our needs), the strike came and senior year, and we are both fails. It has succeeded only in never end." think this is in the best interest of the student body shoulders of several Central Council members; on the He then related what has since been uncovered about Tonkin. The Central Council was gone for the summer. Shortly undergoing active duty in the further radicalizing us and many It would be overly dramatic to or WSUA. President of Student Association, ho at times forgets that Maddox was apparently a fully equipped spy ship that was sent to United States Army for a local thereafter, our plans to move uptown were killed. others. say we have "survived" it all. Our Our attackers are now demanding the resignation he is also a member of Coun cil obligated to take a stand and provoke an attack on itself (which it finally did). Radiograms were National Guard unit. There was a lack of space in the Campus Center and If the war in Indochina is being bodies are stronger, and of our entire Executive Committee. When they were to come forth with any relevant information that he may received from her at 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13 miles from the North With these credentials, il would the West Podium Extension was going to be de-escalated, the Army doesn't fortunately we still have our asked, who these people were or what departments possess; on those members of Council who get elected so Vietnam shore, whereas North Vietnam declares a 12 mile limit. The be easy to write us off as pigs or completed sooner than everyone thought. WSUA is know about it. We've heard over minds. And we know, after all of they head, our opponents claimed this was irrele­ that they can perpetually abstain from voting; on those who electronic equipment aboard was used to alert the North Vietnam cop-outs. In some ways, we are. now working with University officials in planning and over that what we are taught this, why we hate the Army and vant and were unable to name more than one or do "whitewash" reports to cover for the incompetent; and defenses to its presence and after it was spotted it deliberately stayed We joined the Guard to avoid the "will help us when we get to for studios and offices in this structure. on those members of Council who have "rubber" backbones to be fired upon. the United States more because of two! Some of our opponents have never been down draft, and in so doing, two other Nam." This doesn't really provide these experiences. We met with the President and Vice President of and are more concerned with playing political games than Mr. Morse revealed that in the cloakrooms of the Senate he was to our studios or offices, others not for the last 2 young men may be drafted, my go motivation for learning to The Army's bureaucracy is the Student Association, David Neufeld and Mike arriving at equitable decisions. This is Lhe type of behavior given much support in his fight against the resolution, but on the floor years. They have not taken the time to see exactly to Vietnam or wherever Nixon Guardsmen and Reservists, but for "ultimate system." Il is Lamperl, respectively, on a number of occasions that can only serve to ellicit contempt from the student only Senator Greening and himself voted against it. Many of today's whal we have accomplished, whether our operation decides to h ave a war, and may the draftees and enlistees, impossible for one man or even a during the summer and explained our problems to body towards an organization that app ropriates $4 00,000 of doves said to him, "What good can you do here if you're n ot here is good or bad. They have in no way tried to help die. otherwise known as cannon grou p of men to try to buck the them. Basically, a number of projects had to be its money to various student groups. [not reelected]?" Morese replied, "What good are you doing when the station grow and improve. And possibly, some day in the fodder, it must all seem like a system and remain untouched. performed during the summer and our budget did The WSUA "crisis" has proven once again the need for you are here?" He then added, "Ofcour.se they can say I'm not there They claim, that in good conscience, Ihey cannot near future, we may be back on combination of fright and fantasy. And the Army, whose mission it is nol allow for it, due to the above reasons. We asked reforming our whole system of student government. The [in the Senate], but at least I don't have blood on my hands." approve a supplemental appropriation with the the SUNY A campus, not as There are seventeen-and to destroy the evil forces of if any emergency actions could come from them management of WSUA, Central Council's own prodigal son, When asked why Johnson \s aides followed this policy of deception, present management in office. Yet, they claim they students, but as soldiers, dressed -eighteen-year-old children here, godless Communism, is itself a and they said no. They expressed sympathy for ou r has exemplified that fact. Mr. Morse stated that they sincerely believed in a containment policy are willing if a new management comes forth. Have in olive drab, carrying loaded not far removed from cowboys communistic society. Everyone problems but offered no help. We were told by Mr. Experience is the name, Oscar Wilde once stated, that for China and that Vietnam was necessary to stop the spread of her Ihey in good conscience tried to find out what is rifles and tear gas cannisters, face and Indians and still into war wears the same uniforms, eats the Neufeld, to, "Do the best you can." lie also stated people give to their mistakes. Let us hope that both WSUA influence. Johnson himself went into Vietnam because he was involved in running a radio station 7 days a week. to face and at war with people we comics, and soon some will have same meals, sleeps in similar beds that Council, in his opinion, would probably ap­ and Central Council have learned from their past experience. convinced by his advisors that it was the proper course of action to 1 Continued on page 3 went to school with. died to "keep America strong." in look-alike barracks. Private prove mi 'mental appropriation when it went take. It would be very easy to end Why? There is no answer. We have ownership is limited to shoe bark nil-. n. Mr. Morse then delved into Kenn edy's position concerning Vietnam. here by saying that the military is done many things that we polish, stationery, and shaving The major | -ml which must be taken into He said that just prior to the assassination the President told him that a tremendous waste of human wouldn't have dreamed of doing cream. And if we do perform well, consideration and understood is thai this work had he wanted to discuss an intense report he was going to receive on resources, and should be changed, two months ago. we are allowed to go into some to be done and could only be done over this past Vietnam. Unfortunately, due to Kennedy's assassination this meeting weakened, or eliminated. But we pitiful city to do nothing on a summer. The only person that "knew how" was Central Council and WSUA never occurred. A year later, Mr. Morse met with John Kenneth We've fired the M-16 at cute have seen, heard, and experienced weekend pass. available only during the summer. Also this type of Galbraith, who, it turned out, had written this report on Vietnam. Mr. little targets painted with pictures too many things that should be work involved hundreds of man hours by members Galbraith informed him that his report said the same things Mr. Morse of Viet Cong. We've marched into But it is not entirely the Army's Mike Lamport, S.A. Vice Presi­ told to others, so that when they of the station who made arrangements to be in by Tom Clmgaii There has also been an improve­ had been espousing since 1962 in the Senate. In other words, a room full of CS tear gas, and fault. If American society lived up dent, before any major purchases. have to choose to go or not to go, Albany, with no salary. The projects referred to Central Council last week de­ ment in programming. WSUA has Kennedy was seriously considering Morse's view, and chances are we then choked, gagged, cried, and to its promises, it would be worth There is no way Lhe station can their decision can be made based above would have cost Student Association thou­ feated an additional appropriation broadcast ALL Club Football wouldn't have entered into the conflict in Vietnam if Kennedy had felt our eyes and skin burn. going into an army in order to misspend Lhe money. partially on what has hap pened to sands of dollars, in labor alone, if it were contracted to WSUA of $22,146.43, 1 seri­ games, including a live broadcast not been shot. We've had a bayonet in our defend it. True freedom of speech The budget is sound, and con­ us. lor. Besides these major projects, there was carpen­ ously question whether anyone, of the Towson State game despite hands and learned to do and assembly, racial even those on Council, knows trol is fixed now on all WSUA the distance (over 400 miles). The eight weeks of basic combat try (security cages for the transmitters), cable movements like the understanding, and environmental exactly why. expenditures. Why, then, the de­ WSUA aired several programs training are sup posed to turn an laying, the designing and constructing of certain butt-stroke-to-the-groin and the purity are worth protecting. Bui feat? about Pete Jones' fight to feed the American of any race or pieces of equipment, painting, rewiring of equip­ When this appropriation came smash-and-slash while screaming America forces children into the The answer is one of philoso­ ghetto children of Albany—and nationality, from any region, with ment and the installation of 2 transmitters. This was up originally, some members of "Kill!! Kill!!" We've read Jerry Army, tries to mold them into phy. WSUA, for each of its errors, sponsored Pete's appearance here any intelligence level, into a the most ambitious summer program WSUA ever Council questioned its validity, Rubins Do It! on bivouac. killing men, and sends them off to was brought before two commit­ last week. And WSUA will be the professional soldier, ready, attempted and we accomplished it. As proof, there but in the final analysis, and faced We've thrown live grenade, die for the antithesees of these with the opinion uf professional tees of Council. I chaired both, only station in the area with ideals. is a clear audio signal in practically every suite and Drugs room on campus, Concerning the engineers, the opposition changed and each time recommendations reporters at ALL major campaign Well, we have been caught, were made and implemented by forged purchase orders, they were mostly for from financial to personal, The headquarters both in Albany and indoctrinated, and molded, and Council and the station has fol­ NOW WORLD WIDE ! engineering supplies, and had the permission and chief opponent of this appropria­ New York tonight. we'll be sent back to the Albany lowed them word for word in knowledge of Station Manager Keith Mann. tion, Jeff Washerman, went so far In the face of all this effort and Legal Hassles THE MAIL BOX area to protect the "good people" nearly all cases. But lasL week, achievement it seems rather short­ In no way (lid we steal or misuse any student as to endorse Lhe proposal, SUPER DISCOUNT SOUNDS from the longhaired half of the Council who Look a sighted to crush WSUA by fiscal monies nor did we gain any personal advantages provided that it did not go to the foul-mouthed misfits of society. stand argued that the station's strangulation. I owest overall prices anywhere on 8-track from our actions. current management of the Sta­ At least that's what they thing, By tion. The bill died, then, becuuse management was unworthy of the Positivism and confidence in Pregnancy Lw tapes, cassettes, & provocative & groovy This year our programming schedule has been writing this, and by talking to of personality conflicts, ruther funds needed to keep the station one's fellow students has been drastically shortened from last years' 20-22 hours posters at super-low discount prices. Speed­ people when we return, we will than for financial reasons, or con­ going. They followed a negativisL Council's philosophy in the past per day to the current 12-16 hours per day. Why? iest delivery & completely guaranteed. Send try to tell you, whatever the hell cern over where lhe money would philosophy—that WSUA has nol or organizations such as the Foot­ Because the majority of the staff made arrange­ Any Problems you do, don't go in the Army. Get done anything to prove itself ball Club, Black Ensemble, and for our current catalog of selections & their ments last year to live on the new campus, with the out of it some way-see a draft I could be argued that WSUA, as worthy of additional money, but the Free School would never have low prices. We have a complete line of rock, understanding that the station would he there too. counselor, a lawyer, a doctor. Or presently managed, might mis­ has made some financial mistakes. been funded. Holding back on We simply do not have the personnel to sign-on at pop, blues, soul, country-western, folk, jazz, hide. Or go to Canada. Or stay to spend Lhe appropriation, were it This is a poor philosophy to apply money until a group fails to per­ the usual 0 a.m. any longer, with the station being fight to end the war and to change not for certain precautions lo this case. On the positive side, form for the lack of it is an classical, gospel & soundtrack. For free cata­ downtown. WSUA is the only student group on the Call 457-5300 24 fa/day our society by any means .already in effect which would significant improvements have example of circular reasoning with log mail your request to: downtown campus. Everything happens Uptown available, until American is worth prevent this. Payment for all bills been made technically in the a dead end. It's time Council rose and the vast majority of people are Uptown during sweating and bleeding for. Gel must now go through an outside quality of transmission. The three above personal politics and vicious The Mail Box, P.O. Box 2417 the day. With Campus Center room 316 we'll be maybe we can help together, and stay together. We adviser, a duplicate set of books uptown quads can receive the rhetoric in its obligation to pro­ able to be on the air 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. San Francisco, Calif. 94126 will be buck to help you soon. station as. well as most other AM vide effective communication WSUA feels that for the amount of lfyjnu^ql.Ufjanif.v Peace, "slations—In many cases, better. wfChin the University ' Community. pay in taxes they deserve this. llie station now consults with PAGE 6 ALBANY STUDENT PRESS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1970 ALBANY STUDENT PRESS PAGE 7 The Chancellor Editorial Comment Election Downs and the Job The vote by Central Council last Thursday to withhold $22,000 from WSUA seriously threatens the continued existence of the radio station and poses a severe threat to the autonomy of by Mike Lampert by Al Senia Student Association funded organizations. As Ernest Boyer assumes th e post of Ch ancellor of The crisis wh ich has now come to a head has been brewing since It is election day today. The people of this nation the State University of New Yo rk he faces challen­ will walk into a booth, p ull a lever, and choose a Spring 19 70. Then, in anliciaption of a much-needed move ges much greater than those that ever faced Sam Congress that will guide them for the next few uptown, and in order to improve the transmitting strength of the Gould. years. It is 1970, and fear stalks this divided land. station's signal, the staff of WSUA spent most of their alloted As Chancellor it was Sam Gould's job to build a The professional politicians are dealing with a budget for new equipment. Du e to the strike and the cnsuine physical plant and fill it with students. Other than frightened electorate, an electorate fearful of infla­ this fundamental philosophy set bypoliticians, summer months, it was impossible to call Finance Committee or tionary paychecks, of bombings in the middle of the Gould could run the University basically as he saw night, of riots in the ghettoes and on the campuses. Central Council together to obtain approval for the necessary line fit and prevent political interference. If Gould Scared of their own children. changes and budget requests. wanted a mandatory Student Activities Pee, he That is why it is such a sickening spectacle to Unfortunately, however, the staff committed more violations could get Arthur Levitt to find him a way to do it. watch, this election day. The politicians recognize Gould could generally keep the state-wide politics than necessary for the purchase of the equipment. They this fear and they exploit it, capitalize on it for out of the University. personal profit. purchased an airplane for the State Fair without the approval of The two major tasks facing Ernest Boyer are much This is an election personified in slander and lies, Finance Committee and made other extremely questionable greater than the tasks that ever faced Sam Gould. in simplistic answers and outright deceit. It is purchases in the light of financial policy. These violations were The first task is to make the University function. Nixon, who pledged to "Bring Us Together," compounded and mu uch hostility aroused to cover them up. The University has many new and shiny facilities, stumping the nation for law-and-order and against Thus, to some extent, WSUA has brough t the wrath and and a much larger number of faculty and students an imagined radical-liberal political consp iracy. than ever before. New! factors, such as the Taylor interference of Central Council upon itself. It is Buckley and his American flag, Rockefeller (public employees' collective bargaining) Law must trying on hardhats, Goodell fshouted down by Yet, in rectifying these violations certain members of Council be assimilated by the University. construction workers. have so far as to grossly violate the limits of their own power, to People and concrete do not make a University. As It is Agnew calling demonstrators "garbage" and Communications set extremely dangerous precedents, and ultimately, to vote on a Chancellor's task force is presently asking: "What pledging that this is the time to "squeeze them ou t the request for additional monies with a mood and reasoning that is the purpose of the University?" The Chancellor of this society." now has to become concerned with questions like: can only he described as vindictive. In rectifying these financial It is 1950 again, and Joe McCarthy has risen from "While dorms house many students, are dorm the dead; only we are the ou tlaws now, our life-style violations, Council has unnecessarily threatened the organization al facilities livable?" Dr. Boyer must be more concer­ replacing co mmunism as a menace to American To The Editor: structure and ma in fainence of the radio station both of which ned with people and their needs than Mr. Gould democracy. Nixon calls us "bums" and "hood­ I am completely in agreement with Ali Hazzah's To The Editor: they know absolutely nothing about. ever was. These q uestions have no precise answers, lums," Agnew calls us "garbage," and a grand jury disappointment in my performance during the I urge all students of voting age at Albany State to as the questions of cost for new dorms did. These Since controversy broke iriln ihc open. Council appointed a arrests students for killing students even though the "Mother/Dead Son" .scene in Viet Rock. I put vote for Senator Charles E. Goodell. are questions, however, to chich Dr. Boyer must try National Guard fired the guns. much needed Ad-Hoc Commission to investigate WSUA. That nothing into that performance, due to the fact that Vice President Agnew, and President Nixon and to find answers. And on the campuses we are left...where? Two I didn't play the role. I wa.s backstage at the time. his administration are using campus unrest and commission established certain guidelines Tor the further Th e second major tusk facing Chancellor Boyer is years since Chicago, one since Washington, 6 However, I felt that Holly Fitter did an admirable "violence" to further extend our involvement in regulation of the station's financial affairs. Included in the relating the University to the people of the Stale, months since Kent. Moratoriums, marching, even job with the roie, and seeing as Mr. Haz/.ah has; in Viet Nam. Vice President Agnew does not propose guidelines was one stating that .ill purchases made by the station and relating the State to the people of the Univ^r- striking seems futile. What now? the past, described her as a "well known bundle of solutions to our domestic problems, but rather he must be approved by the Vice-I'icsident ol'Student Association in siyt. Sam Gould could say "stay out of my The answer may be forced on us tonight. The energy," he should know well enough who she is. labels groups and individuals. Case in point: Senator University" to the politicians and bo listened to. danger is that when the results are flashed across our writing. Til e guidelines established an adequate check against 1 also regret tht your reviewer did not understand Goodell of New York. Vice President Agnew is Because of the times. Dr. Boyer cannot. Students screens we will see the system damned once and for further mismanagement, and llic matter should have ended there. the play. dictating to New Yorkers who will sit in the United today have realized they must sp eak out against all. That the voters will buy the Nixon-Agnew bag Sincerely, States Senate. He has labeled Senator Goodell a They did not, and now n appears that Council will grant no social injustices they perceive. They try to interact of goods and the Reagans and the Buckleys and the Leslie Bergson radical-liberal and everything short of being any­ further money to the radio Malum until the entire staff resigns with the community, both in small groups and mass Strattons will wind up on top. thing hut American, and a believer in the American "Viet Rock" cast and Council can place its hand-picked personnel in llic managing actions. But in so doing, they have forced the If that happens, then it will be our turn to tremble flag, apple pie, and motherhood. We are attempting community to realize they exist, and that they positions of Ihc radio. for there will be no turning back, no further to product- a change, by doing it within the system, disagree with the decisions of the community. N u attempt at rationalization, no more excuses. It is and then the Vice President starts in and puts us The move is a patent viol; of the autonomy o f llic station. community likes to be challenged. The community To The Editor: two years until the next national elections and this down. will respond. I think that the ASP should take a second look a' Council is assuming to ilsell dictatorial powers over each country will not have that long. its present theater critic. The theater review column We must stop fighting the war in Viet Nam and organization fun ded by student tax and this is totally Dr. Buyer's second task, in essence, then, is to Agnew will be right. By 1972, we will be squeezed start fighting our own war on poverty, discrimi­ is not a place for Mr. Haz/.ah to spout off his unacceptable. educate the community that a University is a place out. You can be sure that Nixon will have forced us political beliefs. Nobody is particularly interested nation, poor schools, and other problems we face. that challenges the values of a society. The com­ off our fences and into the streets by then. Central Council must reali/c thai its powers are limited, and that in his idea.s of how to show the "idiocy of a garbage We can't fight two wars at one time. We need the munity must be taught that the University, as a This is the true stake o f this election day. The administration." millions and millions of dollars being spent on Viet they should remain limited, file members of council have every center of rational thought, must tolerate a variety of distrust and haired tear at the nation's seams; two Every scene in Viet Rock added to the impact of Nam, to be used to fight our own war. We need right to sec that student monies are not misspent, but they have views. The University mu st he educated that the years is too long. By that time, we will have rotted, money for the development of job-core centers. We the play, which was quite effective, indeed. Perhaps absolutely no ritlil to make tlie granting of appropriations community will react to being challenged. The each of us, either in spirit—or in the streets. Like need to get the people off the welfare rolls and on University must be educated that people feel that garbage. The policies of this administration will Mr. Hazzah missed all the people that walked out oT contingent on the make-up of each organization. the Arena Theater crying. Perhaps he also was the, pay rolls, thus reducing the burden of the tax State monies imply State controls. The new Chan­ guarantee it. The effect of Council's action will ultimately be the closure of unaware of the fact that the company netted over payer. And eventually these people will be working cellor must educate two groups that have very $100 after their bills had been paid. I thinkthatthe and paying taxes and will further reduce the tax WSUA. There is simply no capable staff, trained and organized to different points of view to respect each other, and people who donated that $.100 would think that burden. Senator Goodell introduced legislation continue the operations to replace the present stall. If this he must teach them how to successfully interact. which was the primary source for the 1962 Man­ "worthwhile" was a slightunderestimation.His criti­ happens, the responsibility will fall on the members of Council power Development and Training Act. We need cisms were exactly what he condemned the play who voted WSUA out of existence in ignorance and for-they "stank of kitsch!' I don't think he knows money to combat the thousands of people living in vindictiveness. the meaning of the word "enthusiasm" because Viet poverty and in destitute conditions. We need the Rock wa.s a great deal more than a "pleasant money to improve ghetto schools and schools in surprise." It was the most effective play I have ever general. seen put on by the Theater Department of SUNYA . We must have a complete withdrawal from Viet Nam, as Senator Goodell authored the first bill for The Other Day at the Issue Factory Yours truly, setting a deadline for a total withdrawal- the P. Kaplan R. Manne S. Rice Vietnam Disengagement Act of 1969. There can T. Gang g.M. Qoldfine R. Pogoda never be free elections with the dictatorial regime of by Harry Kirschner THE Ui'tH villMll •">' AMPASSAbvR >! C'OtllCr ON BEHALF OF/AY ffEGIMt Thieu and Ky. What if by next year, the promised "It depend s who is using it Torei.L THC TRUJ c J WISH T0 THm Having heard something over respect fur authority, we would H 250,000 troops are left in Viet Nam, and the North against whom," explained Mr. WOHDEKFUI peoplenc"u" you ^ the radio about an election going also have respect for violence. At Vietnamese launch a major offensive? Will President Census; some of it is tolerated and on around this time of year, I present, it is difficult to C M LEFT NI e T albany student press 7 Nixon feel he has the right, as he has before, to send some of it is not." I then asked TO OISGRACE YOU IN THE %J% f, ^J * > *' " '" ^ decided to educate myself about differentiate between respect for ff fl ANt> To all or more troops back to Viet Nam? We can't let the issues of the campaign. Icon to tell me which violence is PROFITABLE USE OF YOUHIAONE™Ry %°n / WW ncill e. shanahan 5£ authority and fear, which is this happen. Looking for the men who make tolerated and which isn't. "That's CrEHEROUSlY SCNDING-VOUR OWN BOYS Ton'teMpLe editor-in-chief caused by violence sanctioned by We must not let the Agnewsand Martha Mitchells easy. The cases involving violence BOYS, WHO FRANKLY DON'T WANT TO DIF. LPALSW the issues, 1 was pleased to find authority." executive editor managing editor cover up the sins of the Nixon administration, by by authorities are not only KNOW WHY YOU DO IT, BUT WE'RE VEHYMATEFVLI out thut 1 had to see only one "Well, if you know your attacking student and campus unrest and then tolerable, they're downright carol hughes uralymi abare man for all three candidates, platform is inconsistent, why advocating the election of such supporters of Nixon popular. If I had to give you one news editors business manager since ho was employed by each of don't you change it?" asked this as James Buckley. concrete thing we were running bob warner chuck ribak Lhem. Right next to his office naive reporter. On November 3rd, we must elect those officials against violence with, I'd say it vicki zeldin advertising manager were lots of New York Times This amused Mr. Census, and who are in direct opposition the the Nixon admini­ was authority. Respect for arts editor Jeff rodgerc buck issues ; plenty of wooden after be picked himself up stration, We must not let the Senate become one in platforms with ull sorts of holes in authority rings the bell this year." Hilda waters assistant ad manager from'lcen minutes of rolling on which Nixon can manipulate its members to further Hells hells, 1 thought to myself, them. the floor he said, "Look you sports editor barbara cooperinan his policy in Viet Nam. Please get out and vote for deciding to throw away the The mini's name was leon idiot, you don't change a winner. dave fink technical editor peace candidates. Please get out and vote for (ling-uling- questions I had prepared Census and he explained this Don't they teach you anything in features editor loin cliiigan Senator Charles E. Goodell. He IS too good to lose. seeing they wou Id have little year's election issue simply, saying, college?" John o'grady associate technical editors Michael B. Phillips "My candidates are running appeal. Sensing a growing hostility, I city editor sue seligson SUNYA '72 against violence," Needless to say. "Tben I guess the election is decided In end my interview at 1 was very discouraged upon between authority and violence." elrnore bowes dan willlams this point. I walked home rinding out that a fourth To this Icon replied, "It's not so graphics editor production manager struggling with Hie problem of candidate named Violence was I'usy. You speuk as if those are jon guttman gloria hollister violence and authority and what running for office, hut I lint my mutually exclusive commodities. photography editor circulation manager tlicirelationsliip is. While on thi disappointment. I asked him I" If everyone saw tilings as simply andy hochberg sue faulkner To The Editor: walk 1 was mugged, which made elaborate on his statement. as you do, our voter- education The name of "the certain gentleman" whoso me very upset until I found a note campaigns would be much more Tho Albany Student Press is located in cell 326 of the Campus Cantor of performance in CAMINO HEAL was referred to as "People are sick of strikes, and saying my muggers were form the pleasant." 1 tried to bide my tho State University of Now York at Albany. Tho ASP was founded in 1916 that of "a disturbed mollusc suffering from St. bombs, and obscenities (verbal police department. Naturally I and has been going downhill ever since. This newspapor is fundod by tho blush, not wanting to lie pinned Vitus' Dance" and "a hag of wet laundry" is, for the violence), and they are nut likely decided to accept my fate with Dreaded Salt Tax, and can be found at the other end of both 157-2100 and with any political leaning." 2194. record, Robert Verini. That's R OB E-R-T to elect someone soil on pride, knowing I had been Commun ications are limited to 300 words and aro subject. To editing, VE-RI-N-I. violence." "You see, our platform is manhandled authoritatively by Editorial policy is the domain of the Editor in-Chitrf. Contents of the ASP inconsistent. .Should we have Yours in peaco and thuutre, "I guess violence is pretty New York's finest and not by are cop yri(jht 1970 by the Albany Student Press. unpopular the-.e days," I broke in Robert Verini some hippie fag. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1970 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1970 ALBANY STUDENT PRESS PAGE 9 ALBANY STUDENT PRE£ PAGE 8 The Giants Own N.Y. AMIA Albany Invitational The AMIA Football All-Stan THE ASP SPORTS LEAGUEI First Team-Offense QB Larry Meyers (STB) RB Walt Breseda (APA) Danes End Bad Weekend With Loss To Marist Art Dixon (EEP) mistakes. First they didn't adjust Bob Onoffrey(STB) Then the roof fell in. State The Vikings scored three times quickly enough to Marist's Ends Lance Borofsky (APA) by Dave Fink and found that instead of having kicked off and proceded to hold in the second quarter to take a blitzing tactics wh ich forced Bob Zaremba (KB) the requ ired 46 seats, the vehicle Marist fourth down, the Vikings 20-0 lead into the locker room. Kupperstein to throw more than Terry Braman (ALC) The Great Dane Football Club could only hold 38. Fortunately, went into punt formation. Albany Seeing the Danes come out for the he wanted to and second, they Guards Jeff Glassey (STB) went south to Marist Saturday to those eight men were able to get just missed blocking it and second half, however, was like didn 't adjust the defense to cope Curt Whitton (EEP) play a very good Viking team. The to the game. Marist's punter got off a 55 yard seeing a new foo tball team. with a new offensive formation Mark Simonetti (APA) home club was ranked eighth in When the Danes arrived at boomer. The Danes jumbled on Center Charged up, they went out and which Co ach Ford regretably said Artie Lavitt (STB) the nation among club teams Marist and went into the locker the first play thereafter and the took the momentum from Marist. they should have anticipated. Les Newmark (APA) before the game, while being rated room, they were greeted by the Kicker After trapping the home team home team wasted no time in Second Team-Offense second among clubs and junior Kings College soccer team who scoring on the next play. The rest Consequently, he felt that white near their goal line, State scored QB Ron Feinstein (ALC) colleges in the state. were employing 25 o f the 30 is history, for this p roved to be Marist was a good football team, when defensive end Butch and that their defensive quickness RB PatCerra(KB) Marist proved too tough for lockers. Trying not to put on the turning point. McGuerty knocked down an was excellent, he saw Albany Tom Lawrence (ALC) Albany to handle as they whipped soccer cleats instead of football Coach Ford, while contending attempted pitch out and fell on it mistakes, both from a coaching Jay Handelman (STB) them, 45-6. It was the end of a shoes, State managed to present that the team did not play well on in the end zone fo;the and playing viewpoint as being Ends Mike Pavy (STB) hectic two days for the team, a itself onthe field, despite a the whole, was quick to admit . This made the score strong contributing factors in the Rich Newmark (APA) mess of confusion which began on decided lack of mental edge. that the coaches made two big 20-6 and it seemed like the tide loss. Tom Sears (STB) Friday. Early in the day, Coach Things went from bad to worse as Bill Flanagan was changing. Guards Warren Sablofr (STB) Ford learned that starting Phil Abitable (KB) Bob Downey was broke his hand on the first play Kicker Pat Mahoney (STB) in the infirmary with an intestinal from scrimmage. He was replaced Punter KurtLegler(KB) virus. He also found out that by freshman Qordie Kupperstein. FOR WOMEN ONLY The first period was scoreless First Team -Defense starters Dick Wesley (offensive Joe Kavanaugh (STB) with the Danes being helped by The Women's Intercollegiate team has some outstanding per­ any interested girls should contact Safety guard) and co-captain Royce Van Miss Duthie (457-4538). Lance Borofsky (APA) Evera (safety) would not be able Marist errors which led to many Swim Team will begin their season formers and should be hard to beat in dual competition. Return­ On November 2nd the Women's LB Larry Smith (S TB) C.W. Post's Ron Stonitsch took first place in the Albany Invitational for the third year in a row. to p lay after he had thought that costly penalties for the Vikings. on November 21st with the "-'"third• ..goodman Intercollegiate Basketball Team Kevin Sheean (EEP) they would be ready. The Albany offense was unable to annuai\ Albany Invitational Swim ing from last year are two swim­ Meet The girls are beginning their mers, Susan Galloway, breast- will have a meeting for those Jack Adams (EEP) Saturday's pregame meal added hold onto the ball, however, an d stroke, and Marni Gillard, diving, women interested in playing DT Bob Onofry (STB) to the con fusion as it was served thus the defense was on the field third year as a varsity team under who last spring participated in the basketball this year. The meeting Jim Doyle (APA) 15 minutes late. Upon finishing, for more than its share of the a „ew coach, Miss Pamela Duthie the Women's Intercollegiate National will be at 7:00 p.m. in the physi­ DE George Turo (EEP) the team went to board the bus game. Although few in number Swim Meet. The members of this cal education building in room Paul Lenok(STB) Second Tentm-Defens e by Nick Faracles and Jay Marshall year's team are Carol Davis, Pam 125. Tom Meyers a. Tulsa Descher, Susan Galloway (co- The team should have another Safetys Bobby Zaremba (KB) 1. Name Ihc last quarterback Io lead the NFL in passing 2 years in a Jerry Rhome b. Maryland Booters Tied by RIT, 3-3 captain), Marni Gillard, Kathy fine season, with many of last Ken Symanski (APA) row. Graham, Sandy Hutton, Judy year's performers returning. Last LB PatCerra(KB) 2. Whal Q.B. holds Ihc record lor the most TD passes in one game? Don Trull c. Nebraska stayed consistent with the pattern Johnson, Ambra Lechich, Linda year's squad had a fine won-lost Jim Healy (STB) 3. Name lire only Quarterback I hat played in the All America Dennis Claridge d. Bay lor by Bob Zaremba last. Les Newmark (APA) Cumpbell put one through un­ of things by breaking the dead- Myers (co-captain), Lea Perline, record of 6 and 3 under the Conference, I lie NFL, the AI-'L, Ihc Canadian Football League and lite e. Northwestern DT Jim Schroeder (EEP) assisted to open the scoring early lock once more, taking a pass and Marge Prelewicz. The girls are coaching of Miss Barbara Palm, The Albany State soccer team from Demetrios Michael. Unfor- looking forward to a good year who will again be the female Mike Mueller (APA) Conlinenlal Football League. will go into its final contest of the in the game, but RIT tied things Si! Riciardonne (APA) 4. Mulch Hie with the learns Ihey started with in the up in the second quarter. Fred tunately, Rochester was also in- but are still short of personnel and Great Danes' coach. DE 17. Who was the only quarterback to throw the longest T.D. pass season with a 2-8-1 mark. The last Jack Jecen (KB) AFL. tallied a second time on an assist terested in preserving the scoring (Wyds.) on two different teams? game is against Union College on pattern, and did so midway in the LEAGUE II Frank Tripuka Oilers Thursday. from Larry Herzog to give Albany IK. What NFL quarterback holds the record for the most consecu - a 2-1 lead to take into halftime fourth quarter. Offense Jack Kemp Than In their most recent effort, the The gun went off before Freddy Sport Shorts QB Tom Miller (TXO) live pass attempts without an '.' and make the gatorade taste bet­ Richie Lucas Broncos Dane booters battled RIT to a 3-3 could score again, leaving the There will be a captain's meeting I1B Dwight Garland (TXO) 19, What quarterback was purchased by a $.30 telephone call? ter. In the season's first home tie this past Saturday. Albany's teams with a 3-3 deadlock. The for AMI A wrestling tomorrow, Corkey Thompson (BPS) George Btanda Hills The lead lasted ten minutes into regatta, the Albany Sailing team 20, Name three pro quarterbacks who played co liege football al Freddy Campbell provided his scoreless overtime period only November 4 at 4:00 p.m. in End Dave Licata (TXO) Al Do row Chargers I'uidu e. the second half before RIT knot­ placed third out of six teams. The team with all three of their scores, added more frustration for the Room 125 of the Phys. Ed. Build­ Dana Holberl (Huns) 5. Who was the only quarterback who hacked up Norm Van two in the first half and one in the ted things up again. Campbell winner was Royal Military College 21, Name three quarterbacks who backed up Gary Beban in his Danes, as repeated opportunities ing. Paul Remick (Hicks) Brocklin, Sonny Juigcnsen ami Jack Concannon and Gary Cuoz/.o'.' bounced off the goalposLs. of Kingston, Ontario, with the Ken Kolhorr(BPS) three years al UCLA. There will be a volleyball cap­ d. When the San Francisco '4°ers used a shotgun offense in live The Danes play a tough schedule low score of 22 points. RPI placed Guard Roy Bibby (TXO) second with 26 points, followed tain's meeting on Thursday, No­ 1%0's who were the three quarterbacks'? which must not be overlooked . vember 5 at 4:00 p.m. in PE 125. Dave Rolince (Indian) This is "The Fixer"., who Four of the teams they face by Albany, 4 0, Fordham, 11, Center Al Mercer (Grapplers) 7 . Name Ihc only quarterback to pass for more thair 4000yards in a Oneonta, 61, and Marist, 69. \didn't know he had courage...until (Oneonta, New Pull/., RPI, and There will be a basketball of­ John Nobel (9th Floor) season . Alternatives to Education Pittsburgh) are ranked among the Skippering for Albany were ficials clinic on Tuesday, Novem­ Punter Eric Weiskotten (Hicks) courage was all he had left. Glenn Faden, Dave Hemming way, 8. Before Ihc O.J. Simpson era, Iwo Q.B.'s alternated asstarlers for top in New York Stale. Next ber 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the Gym. Kicker Alex Aluda (9th Floor) U.S.C. Who were they? year's slate will be even more and Hank Maduro. Chris Fellows, D wight Garland (TXO) Mary Ellen Corwin, Vicki Petix, There will be a captain's meeting '). In the l%3 Rose Bowl (U.S.C. vs. Wisconsin) there were 1 Q.B.'s EVERETT REIMER formidable and leaves Coach Bill for the AMI A Fall Swim Meet on Defense will direct the continuing discussion of alternatives to obligatory Schieffelin shaking his head and and Harold A vent crewed. Safety Greer Wassun (Huns) who later played in the pros. Name them. Next week will be Albany's Monday, November 9 at 4:0() schooling. Among the leading critics who will participate are: pointing to a need for more and Marty Amerikaner (Hicks) 10. Name Ihc first quarterback to play for Ihc N.Y. Giants and lire second home regatta, while Chris p.m. in PE 1 25. better recruiting. LB Gary Armstrong (TXO) George Brown Fellows and Jon Sargalis travel to Entries are now being accepted N.Y. Titans. The Danes will be entering the Jay Marshall (Hicks) George Dennison the Naval Academy to compete in for Club Tug r War. These I I. In Ihc lasl decade name 5 so-called Q.B.'s "of Ihc future." SUNY Co n ft're nee next season, Bob McDonnell (BPS) mo no ty pe champ ionsh ips. matches will * pliiyed during Edgar Friedenberg and will be squaring off against Lou DeFrebrezio (Huns) 12. Name the only Q.B. in Ihc lasl decade to defeat Noire Dame ^ half times of home varsity Paul Goodman such teams as Buffalo and Brock- John Nobel (9th Floor) years in a row. basketball games. DT port, both regarded as among the Basketball Officials Schedules Roy Bibby (TXO) 13. Ill l%5 who was I lie slarliug Q.B. for Notre Dame'.' John Holt best in the nation. and Game Schedules will he avail­ DE Bob Clayton (TXO) 14. Who was Joe Namalh's backup quarterback al Alabama'.' Ivan lllich Although there will be 13 re­ able on Wednesday, Nov. 1 1 at Answers Andy Trudeau (Huns) I 5. In the past 10 years there have been 5 Q.B.'s thai won the Christopher Jencks turning 1 e 11 e r m e n, Couch 4:00 p.m. in Room 134 of the Don Stankavage (Hicks) MOQ UliUJJOSl llcisman Trophy. Name them. Herbert Kohl Schieffelin feels that unless there Phya. Ed. Building. LEAGUE III 'uapiog nig 'Jop"|\| itmuiip \z 16. Match ihc following college quarterbacks with the colleges they is a dramatic improvement in a First Team-Offense Milton Kotler number of athletes, Albany State The Eleven Man Soccer Tourna­ )HOJJO qog 'sddii| j .>M!I/M 'UOSMUQ QB Harold Mendelsohn (Aces) played with. Didier Piveteau will be hurting again next fall on ment begins this week. HOT 03 snimn /Suuqop (ji RB Daryl Winter (A Ichemists) Augusto Salazar Bondy the soccer field. liiuqnr, uniuon 'HI ||««»W l->«a End George Van Riper (EEP) Hanns-Albert Steger ii q-i' p-t: "-z a-1 '9i uaqos James McCann (Aces) SKI TRIP TO AUSTRIA Larry Thompson (EEP) Bach week throughout the term, Fverett Reintet will Tonight—Election Night rtJ"a Z.9BI J.munds a«ns-996I Guard Charles Zarahn (Aces) convene Iwo meetings to review the key issues in­ oiJimH uuop (/gel usiiqmns Bill Reid (Aces) January 1 - January 16 Center volved in de-schooling society. J38t>u-E96| J.iii«H *"3J/Z96I First Team-Defense only $285.00 Each invited guest will offer a course on the subject complete-comprehensive coverage cji UBOIS OAOIK l'l ipoiz ll!0 Safety Gary Smith (Aces) Includes: SI "ddnid ,»|!l\ 7.1 doaoj, uqop Lou Giordano (Circus) of his choosing. An average of SF-VbN courses on LB Paul Sh ields (EEP) •Flight from NY Io Munich Io NY education will be available EACH MONTH. 'Xpauuo^l ui(\L 'opiijag iOuar| of all major races in the 01 ,, 4,,c ul Jim Bankb (Sigs) *Bus: Munich/Bad Gaslein/Munich The student who wishes Io construct a term of independent 'poajft A'-n'D ' i l l !lL q°fl DE Doug Bacon (STB) u 1>,1 •Hotel (double rooms (-singles on request study in Cuernavaea can, in any month, combine courses 'HunjHO u»MO 'I 1 dnoHaojo 'I Dave Golden (EEP) •Breakfast Daily Metio Goldwyn M.iye( presents State and the Capital District '01 pamiiuofi o|n,i 'uo|oi|jopuiiA DT Carl Stephens (EEP) which analyze schooling and education with others on Latin the John FidnkenheimeiEdwdid Lewis Production of •Dinner lor 1st seven days »-?, a-i ), uiSuog i|.>i"H i: •All gratuities and taxes Steve Fuchs (EEP) or Kduardo liivera (457-8214) OJOUUI|»0 SAS.CIJ, £-0961 'dclux 640 Center Dave DeSomeau (Sigs) Sponsored by Albany State Shi Club Each month of Spanish instruction costs $135 Dirk Bogarde, Hugh Griffith, Elizabeth Hartman, •"'I' Z 19610961 ''""Id 1MW I Each seminar course costs $30 Second Team-Defense For more information, contact: Safety Chuck Pace (TXO) For a complete catulog ot CIDOC courses tor tliu first part ot 1971 Ian Holm, David Warner, Carol White JL the ONLY elation In the PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICE| Robert Burstein jurunpldf by Ualion Tiurnbo, n«.,u ...... Jack Cline (Circus) For a heocnpy nf trvurolt Roimor's program tor the spring discussion- lJiu(JuCfd by f.i Jonathan R Ash ton and govern those around you. some nf his staff members will be the sere wed-Up attitudes of youth starts WEDNESDAY available for discussion and In allow and age. MON. THURS.nl 7: IS & 9:15 p.m. Ihe students ami fat ully to apmily Here is a quote from our deeply voice then upnmim on problems ol moved hippie: "Opening Scene-a FRI. SAT. ill 6 -S- 10 p.m. the library, as they sue iliem guy and his chick—beautiful SUN.-2:30-4:30-6:30-H;.W people—are trying to hash out / dig; you 're right. Wanted a membei of lh<> Univur some sort of love lite..." To let you in on a (hull secret, I sity I acuity who is qualified to Beautiful people? Bullshit! Let's often have these fantasies that "A masterpiece! coach a crew (lowing) (Bam. Con analyze these beuutiful people my whole being is nothing hut tact Hit Inn Miki> Niillllli h and their relationship, starling un image in somebody else's sar The movie to see in 19701" (457 79731 or Di Wornoi with the young guy. caslic imagination. -flex Reed, Holiday Dear hippie, have you ever been You know? Anyone interested in [Oininy a burnt buying drugs? Would you *' JACK NICHOLSON Ukrainian Student Organization in call the guy who burnt you a "DM.H." M vulval in cultural, social and educa beautiful person? You did in your FIVE ERSU PIECES linnal activities, i; contact Kathy at article. I assume you saw the KAREN BLACK ™ SUSAN ANSPACH 457 8979oi Martha al 237 1/22. movie in which ease you would When you know -.,....,..*. ADRlEN JOYCE have seen your beautiful person it's for keeps •....,,, BOB RAFELSON ,.,ADRtEN JOYCE Interested in planning a new com­ burning kids to get his own dope. > ... ,„, tiOli RAFEL50N.^.RICHARD WECHSLER munity? Suir Sally Goodall in the The guy didn't give a shit about S...8ER1 SCHNEIDER . i>. , GOB RAFEtSON Student Association Office anything but his drugs, including USE YOUR STUDENT DISC. CARD Happily, all your special moments together will be (457-6542) the girl. In the opening scene he THE GRATEFUL DEAD symbolized forever by your engagement and ignores his lover's advances and shoots up. wedding rings. If the name, Keepsake is in the ring and on the tag, you are assured of fine quality Dear hippie, how do you think with the girl felt then-beautiful? The and lasting satisfaction. The engagement relationship was founded on drugs diamond is flawless, of superb color, and precise TORCH 1970 and thrived only when there was cut. Your Keepsake Jeweler has a selection of enough dope at hand, not LOVE. PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC many lovely styles. 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Vol.LVIl No.33 State University of New York at Albany Friday, November 6, 1970 Harpur Students Fight Freeze? For Voting Right by Maida Oringher After meeting with their lawyer, The scene at SUNY at John Starrs, an affadavit and peti­ Binghamton could have been by Terry Wolf tion were presented on Tuesday Albany a few weeks ago. Three before the State Supreme Court, Harpur students have issued a suit the only authority to grant an charging that the $2,200 appropri­ Jean Dixon and Anne Catanese, order allowing the students to ation to the anti-war Student two students at Albany State, vote. More students were ex­ Mobilization Committee last along with eight other students pected to be turned away at the spring had been used "to foster from the area, were victorious in polls, some with and others with­ political activity beyond the con­ their effort to vote last Tuesday out notification. fines of the SUNY Binghamton after being denied this right under campus." The students, Michael Anne went in first to meet with Stever, Richard Glick and Barry an 1874 law. Judge Conway, a court reporter, Kriegel, state they are acting as All the students involved have and John Clyne, the attorney for "individuals." Their legal fees, lived in apartments in Albany for the Albany County Democratic however, are being funded by the over a year. Earlier this fall they legislature. Several hours later The Death of Patroon Creek national conservati ve group- registered to vote in their respec­ Judge Conway delivered his State­ Young Americans for Freedom. tive districts. They were given ment of Opinion in which he On Friday, October 30, the permission to register although a granted the students the right to court granted a show-cause order challenge was made, they were vole on the grounds that the letter against Harpur Acting President S. told, as a mere formality. One Stewart Gordon, the United Stu­ was postmarked a day earlier than week later a policeman checking the hearing, the letter gave no in a sample of Tobin's water. The poor goldfish keeled over in about dent Government President J. by Barry Oblas into the case told the students reason for the denial, and the three minutes, but we promptly pulled it out and put it back in clean O'Rourke, and FSA President Demske which must be answered their vote wouldn't count on a absence of signatures on certain water. (Being devoted to life, we would not let the fish die, not even by NOvember 20. legal technicality. records. Barry Oblas was a member of a nub-group of PYE for the spectacular result on T.V.) Tobin's was given a chance to Last year President Gordon had Tom Maxwell, Republican fifth (Protect Your Environment) which was specifically answer our charges on the same news broadcast. Their head chemist Tom Maxwell has objected to concerned with water pollution. He is presently an approved a $2,200 appropriation ward president, told election in­ the policy of the Board of Elec­ seemed quite embarrassed when he could not dispute our charges. requested by theSMC in order to instructor in the EOP department. spectors to fight the Democratic tions. The law, applied across the We thought we were finally getting some results. The adverse "increase dialogue with the com­ dominated election board's deci­ munity." The purpose of the state, is vague, and is generally publicity was starting to add up. But then came Cambodia, Kent Suite sion. Maxwell wants change in the used against the young who find it and Jackson State. Tobins had won a temporary reprieve. recent suit is to test the Trustees guidelines in compliance with the New York State law and statute hard lo establish their own resi­ Late last winter with snow still on thu ground, a small group of A few weeks later Chuck Hood and I were invited to New York City Albany case. University funds can­ which states that "classes of dence. He further believes those students from SUNYA began an environmental investigation of the by the State Attorney General's Office in order to give them our data. not be used for political activities, people will not be deemed to gain over 21 should be able to declare Patroon Creek. The creek originates at the Six Mile Resevoir and then We thought perhaps at last there was going to be some action. but only for "educational" pur­ or loose residence by virtue of where their home is. The decision runs through the heartland of Albany, eventually emptying its water However, after briefing them, they told u s that we should start a poses. The SMC asserts that it their presence or absence in semi­ was disappointing to him because it into the Hudson River just south of the Menands Bridge. private suit against Tobin's (A suit has recently been filed against does not endorse political candi­ naries of learning." was made on technicalitiies, not Tobin by Peter Van Schaick, an Albany State student). The dates, and therefore, is not a Jean, Anne, and the others re­ on the merits, of the law. Max­ According to various sources, the Patroon Creek was once clean. Its political organization. waters were crystal clear, safe for drinking and swimming, In addition, representative Tor the Attorney General went on to tell us that the ceived a letter from the Board of well's immediate plans are to con­ Last week in accordance with the fishing in the creek was excellent with an abundance of large Health Department has issued a directive to Tobin's saying they could Elections asking them to appear at tact the president of Student As­ the guidelines, President Gordon Nelson A. Rockefeller (top left) defeated Arthur Goldberg in the Creek Chubs. continue to discharge their wastes into the Patroon Creek until 1972. a hearing on October 31 to show sociation and possibly have a At that time the Albany Intercept Sewer System is supposed to be vetoed 2 student-government S o much for history. Our small group began to monitor the stream gubernatorial race to win a fourth consecutive term. cause why they should vote in meeting with interested students. completed-Tobin's would be effectively regulated. However I seriously appropriations totaling $250. We focused our attention on the area of the creek which runs These funds would directly or Louis Lefkowitz (bottom left) overcame a tough attack by Albany. The ten students involved He wants to amend the present doubt if this intercept system will be finished on time. A little alongside the arterial and then goes under Everett Road. Not indirectly have gone to the Angela Democrat Adam Walinsky to be re-elected Attorney General. felt they met all the prerequisites law so that students can work detective work by members of PYE has revealed that bids have not coincidentally this is the site of the Tobin Packing Company. We Davis defense fund. In a local race, Sam Stratton (top right) overwhelmed Dan Button for voting in Albany County: they from within the system. even been made on the Patroon Creek Intercept System. Even if there picked this site since data from the New York State Health The mandatory tax fee at for a seat in the House of Representatives. are over 21, they are United were a slight possibility of the system being completed on time^what John Starrs, lawyer for the stu­ Department showed that Tobin's is the second worst industrial Harpur is $30. The majority of States citizens, independent from about the 670,000 gallons of waste pumped into the creek every day? James Buckley (bottom right), Conservative, third party candidate, dents, believes the law puts an polluter in the Albany area. the students willingly pay the fee their parents, they have jobs, they What about the threat of typhoid ? What about the rats and the and are in opposition to the narrowly defeated Democrat Richard Ottinger and incumbent Charles unfair burden on students. He One ecologist from the Biology department at SUNYA told us we have savings and checking ac­ horrible odors? What about the destruction of the environment? What recent suit. Goodcll for a six-year U.S. Senate term. feels that decisions on residence were wasting our time since any data we obtained by monitoring was counts in Albany, and they intend about the poor people who must live near Tobin's? Well what about can't be made just because some­ already in the hands of the Health Department. He suggested that we to remain in the area for an it!? Pulitzer Prize Winner one is a student. The issue may go to the Health Department for our data. However, we decided that indefinite amount of time. discourage students from making we were not going to be co-opted by bureaucratic methods already Tobin's is violating the New York State Water Quality and Purity When they received notice Mon­ Albany their home. Older pre­ known for their inefficiency. Act on at least four counts. Yet the Attorney General's Office has day, the day before the election, cedents are being relied onand Our immediate reaction upon reaching the site was visceral; spewing admitted to us they are afraid to prosecute Tobin's for fear of Dubos Speaks on Ecology that their registration was can­ Starr feels it will be hard to pursue embarrassing another state agency-the Health Department. WOW! out of visceral; spewing out of the Tobin waste outlet and directly by Anita Thayer continuing quantitative growth. It celled, it was already too late to the intricacies of the law. A deci­ Patroon Creek is dead and Tobin's is the chief executioner-despite ficient variety of sensory stimuli." entering the Patroon Creek came large chunks of fat, pieces of is physically impossible for us to register elsewhere or vote through sion may be pre ?ed for under a this they are protected by the very agencies that are supposed to "The limitations in the pro- "Disposable cubicles for dispen­ intestines and a disembowling smell. On certain days we noticed a continue growing in the present an absentee ballot. The letters, civil rights clause. There are, it is protect the public. Where the hell is law and order now, or does that ducation and consumption of sable people" are products of ef­ blue or green dye which would cover up the bloody emissions. Our manner. they noticed, were postmarked be­ felt by Starr and Maxwell, good cry for justice only apply to Blacks, Mexicans, Indians, Puerto Ricans, energy" is the paramount problem ficiency, of an economy centered monitoring consisted of taking samples above and below and at the The production of energy is the fore the date of the interview. reasons to pursue the case further. and dissident youth? This summer, Mayor Corning cited Tobin's for we face today according to Rene on production of goods. Dubos sewer outlet. Here are some of our results: most crucial aspect of this prob­ pollution abatement. On July 20, 1970 in the Albany Times Union he Dubos, microbiologist and philo­ hopes that the emphasis on ef­ 1. One hundred yards upstream from tlie pipe, the water tempera­ lem. "You cannot produce energy said "that the company had done everything that could he done to sopher. Dubos spoke here Tues­ ficiency will shift to an emphasis ture was a normal 43 F degrees. When the effluent came in, the by any means without producing control pollution from its plant into Patroon Creek and thai the day as the guest of the Environ­ on diversity which is more temperature rose to 72 F degrees. This is an example of thermal heat...and the introduction of company had made a material contribution lo the Hudson River". mental Forum. people-centered, pollution. Living organisms, especially aquatic ones, are cold blooded heat into the environment always Yeah, the company is oinking in the face of the people. Mayor, and so Dubos predicted the establish­ Dubos sees a revolution in life and a rapid temperature change can either kill the organism outright alters the quality of life." are you. ment of a new "dynamic steady- styles which has already begun as or upset their reproductive habits. slate economy" within the next Dubos was especially critical of the social vehicle which will make 2. The dissolved oxygon was less that 2 pari.:; psr million (ppm). The 20 years which would limit the American technological struc­ possible the transition from our law sta.lCS that a creek such as the Patroon even if it is used for quantitative production and com- ture which he feels "must be current economic structure to a industrial purposes have a D.O. of at least ;j ppm. On a few of our sump I ion while still having the restructured so that it can better new cine. samples we recorded a D.O. of 0 ppm. poli-u( i.tin y for qualilative work for human needs," In the After his formal presentation 3. The phosphate concentration was greater than I ppm. This is change. past "technology has produced Dubos answered questions, and dangerous to all living organisms. This is the second lime in Iwo Ihings that we have used whether gave encouragement to students •I. Rats both dead and alive (and well fed) were observed In the weeks Ihiil iin ecologisl speaking I hey have helped us or not, like ant] faculty al a reception in the vicinity of the Tobin outlet. Recent studies at Hudson Valley ,,i SUNYA has culled for drastic the automobile." art gallery. Community College on water taken near the Tobin outlet has show changes HI our economic strut'- The pop u la I in n problem, Throughout his life Dubon has that a strain of bacteria responsible for Typhoid is present. Prelimi­ lure. On Oel I I, Kenneth Wall in according In Dubos, is not as been intensely concerned with the nary tests by students at HVCC have indicated the presence of a a definilrly more pessimistic pre­ crucial as I he energy problem. e ffects that environ mental bucterial strain that may cause typhoid fever. Further tests must be sentation predicted an economic "Man has always wanted to be forces physiochemieal, biologi­ run by the Health Dept. or an independent laboratory to confirm collapse within ;i(i months be­ crowded. Man has selected himself cal, and social exert on human these results. If this bacterial strain is present, there is always the cause of the obsoleteness of the lo live in crowded settlements." life. He has been involved in the danger of the disease being spread by the rats. Furthermore, the creek l>resenl economic structure. American cities are much less soeio-medical problems of under­ empties into the Hudson. Some communities take their drinking water "Trend is not destiny." Sce­ crowded than cities anywhere in privileged communities where he directly from the Hudson, thus, the possibility of a typhoid epidemic narios for the future usually por­ the world. New York Oily is much has concentrated on the early is a clear and present danger. tray "human life completely en­ less crowded than were Neolithic environmental factors that influ­ settlements or Mideval towns. Being an "action" group we called for picketing and an economic slaved by technology," according ence the developing organism Dubos believes that "the archi boycott of Tobin's. Led by Joe Slack, Ed Shaw (1 can still remember lo DuBos. This is a view of the during the prenatal and early post­ lecture of cities should reflect the Ed sticking a bottle of Tobins water in Mayor Coming's face) Chuck future solely as an extension and natal period. possibilities of peoples' potentiali- Hood, and Kris Mealy, we paraded in front of Tobin's with signs such extrapolation of the present. But, Recently Dubos has developed a according toDuBos, this vision of ties..Monotony is an anti-physio- number of experimental - models ah TOBINS IS A PIG NATION. Friendly workers laughed along with Famed microbiologist Rene Dubos makes a point to a group of us while others gave us the finger and called us long-haired Commies. the future includes a serious fal­ logical condition, as well as being that enable him to study environ- The picketing was covered by the local media. Later that evening lacy. The world does not have the boring...The maintenance of men- mental influences on animals in students following his lecture to the Environmental Forum on TV 10 came up to our lab at school. We presented our evidence natural resources to support a tul stability depends on a suf- the laboratory. Tuesday. ...benjamin including » demonstration of whut would happen if a fish were placed