WEDNESDAY f^lLd11111llldllIL MARCH 2 Statesmand 1977 Stony Brook,-New YorkL D6afibuted free of c .ety Monday, Wediies bnd adFdy- Volume 20 Number 50 BSU Occupies C Office, Protesting Budget Policy

By LAWRENCE RIGGS Approximately 30 members of the Black Student Union occupied the Polity Office today, to protest procedures of the undergraduate student government's budget hearings, which they termed "unfair." "Were not going to be violent," said BSU Chairman Ustes Greenridge, "but if necessary, well bum [the office] down." "'hereare some groups in one-to-16 [on the budget priority list] who shouldn't even be there," said BSU Sergeant-at-Arms Jerry Bynes. "You fucking assholes get money and I don't think they deserve it. They gave WUSB money, and they haven't [been on the air] in a ;year and a half." Greenridge said that BSU members were going to attend last night's budget hearings, but none were present. Polity President Gerry Manginelli, who arrived about 15 minutes after the occupation started, said, "I can put BSU on the agenda, but they [the Polity Senate] can change it. When it comes to a budget, they don't listen to me. They feel it's their baby." "Gerry Mangineli and Mark Minasi are figureheads BLACK STUDENT UNION MEMBERS air their grievances to Polity President Gerry Malngineli during their as far as the Polity Senate goes," Greenridge said. occupation of the Polity offices yesterday, in protest of budget allocation hearing procedures. BSU member Milton Clake claimed that there are dose to 800 or 900 black students on campus and all money, and claimed that Hillel President Elliot Karp ;Specula not be funded because, as he said "in these are considered to be members of BSU. said that they could get by with less money than the wry depressed times, we shouldn't fund a book that One of the chief complaints aired at the occupation. Senate had given them. very few people buy." His motion failed, 16-6. The was that most of the activities on campus center Keller said that most Polity senators have no idea Senate compromised on a sum of $5,000. around the white majority. Union Governing Board what BSU really is, and that BSU needed "a little more New Campus Newsreel was allocated $3,00, almost -rdramming Director Harold Dickey respond to this advertising." He went on to urge BSU members to twice the amount of the Budget Committe by saying that "Polity looks at numbers [of lobby to get their budget. Carke suggested that BSU Recommendation. One New Campus Newsreel students ," when allocating its money. call individual senator on the phone to ask them how representative said that he would like to see color in Dickey ave one BSU representative a list of people they are voting. their films new productions but would much rather see to contact on the Student Activities Board, the sound-synchoronized films. Committee on Cinematographic Arts, and the Union SCOOP was allocated $16,000 with the stipulation Governing Board to get more black-oriented programs The Polity Senate last night voted to allocate funds that all of its funds go to its Audio-Visual division. at Stony Brook. Clarke admitted that BSU had been to the Student Business Corporation (SCOOP), to Minasi proposed this at an earlier budget meeting, experiencing organizational difficulties, citing the fact Sepcula, the yearbook, to Environmental Action giving the reason that this money could be used to buy that this is the frst year that BSU has actually had a (ENACT), and to New Campus Newsreels. The Senate better sound equipment for use at concerts here. constitution. also appointed Mark Gresser and Leonard Moss to the SCOOP was reorganized in 1976, after having been in Greenridge finally met with Polity Vice President Program and Services Council, which handles the existance four years. At that time, it was understood Bill Keller who said that he felt certain groups such as budgets of small c b with a limit of $450. that SCOOP would be independant of Polity within Hillel and SAB Speakers were allocated too much Hand College Senator Mike DeCara proposed that two years. ..i -Toll-~ WillAddressPolitySenate ~ ~ P~t Seae on Calendar

By DAVID M. RAZLER were served, given copies of the order at University President John Toll will the rally, or named on it, to come to saddesan open meeting of the Polity Polity and sign waivers which will allow * - Mawsat am ~Pooar.Q~orLWAl ow , Y Senate on the calendar for next year, in Polity lawyer Denis Hurley to -IM "C eMNM-V or the Union Auditorium tomorrow night represent them at the hearings now set Iftaintiff *MI)·kMW SUN 4MZM at 9:00 PM. Polity has called for an to be held next Tuesday. urni TPpwopum informational rally at 1:00 PMinthe Under the order, students who were UnionBallroom to inform students and served can be fined up to $250 and faculty what actions it intends to take given 30 day jail terms. Manginei said to cancel the calendar proposed by Toll that Hurley had been inormed by and finalized by the State University of SUNY at Stony Brook Counclman New York. Richard Cahn that the University was _La in. .The meeting will be the first since last oing to ask the judge for heavy fines week's mass demonstration against the and possible prison sentences for calendar in the Administration Building. Manginelli and the other Polity Council That rally was attended by over 1,000 members who were named. However, atudents and lasted from 2:00 PM until Assistant Vice Pident or Finance and Wp Riiiiic~~ ad- pAdisandU 41111111111-w 99 a ILt 3:00AM Thunday moning, when the usiners Robert Chmon said that no cba aMM t - inbemy 2A. 197?and adinfaim* cma 4Awshag --ftg Administration, armed with a court decision had been made yet as to the order and the threat of arrest convinced extent of penalties that would be asked +Isadefooft" o dixais tMIVow, dom mmiii0.5msO Polity President Gerry Manginell and by the University. He added that the ant.a a Ria1 lk to be hlad Ia Sheamuowxt. couag 4mwt OMM,. the last 75 protesters to leave the decision on the extent of penalties was

ftMmb9m4N VWMa V.5myZSU.977 ft lam ^i or - aim building. totally in the judge's hands, although asmanit c-i La linE WV lioaMUY Sajtmam toaldVqO La wimuad Despite the fact that the the University would decide on a M ommmIsLth aiMmpliSO&V it IsMI demonstrators left the building, 25 were recommendation to make when the case officially served with the court order was heard. It was the general opinion of w- and now face charges of contempt of seveal other University sources I - - -- - . . . .-- ...- - -.------..- - - COURT ORDERS were served to 25 students at last Wednesday's demonstration, all court. Manginelli said that currently the oontacted that the University would not Lof whom now face charges of contempt of court. Polity Hotline is telling all of those who '. (Continued on page 2) ______.f: _, ,A.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i - Ia South Bay Clamming Banned News Briefs though our department feels the law is vague, at By EMMEFT SHINE Citing dangesous concentrations of coliform best." The wave of protest by the Baymen's bacterial New York State Environmental Association has reached a powerful crest. During Carter Promises Loans Conservation engineers have determined that the month of January, numerous summonses were 3,100 acres of Great South Bay waters will be issued to Baymen for harvesting shellfish from New York-President Jimmy Carter said yesterday he favors dosed to shellfish harvesting in May. The these areas. Despite the high coliform count, longrange federal loans to New York City for five or six years, but ncreasing amount of condemned waters is 30,000 bushels of clams were sold, without a he balked at promising an immediate loan to save the city from jeopardizing the very existence of 10,000 single resulting case of human illness. The Baymen imminent bankruptcy. The city, faced with the biggest threat of independent clammers on Long Island. cited this as evidence of the need for a revision of collapse since it almost went bankrupt 15 months ago, last week In 1938 a vessel containing oysters bound for antiquated laws. applied for a $225 million federal loan to see it through March. Its Sayville was found to contain hepatitis-causing Archaic Law first default deadline falls next Monday, and it could face a shortage bacteria. This prompted the Environmental One Baymen's Association director, Spence of almost $20 million by the middle of the month. Conservation Department to set immediate Richardson, said at a meeting last Tuesday night in City bookkeepers calculated yesterday that New York will run stringent health codes. Since conservation at that Sayville, "The law is archaic and will eventually $21 million short of cash next Monday unless it gets outside help. time was in its infant stages, the mandate cause the complete closure of the Bay. There The shortage will grow to $68 million on March 11, $151 million on stipulated that permissible coliform levels be hasn't been a reported case of hepatitis for as long March 14, and $198 million on March 15. changed or at least reevaluated as new research as anyone can remember." He went on to say that According to a spokesman for the city comptroller, the first information became available. Unfortunately for dams in these areas are perfectly edible; to prove default would be on payments to city vendors, then to welfare the Baymen's Association, the organization his point, he popped a clam from the purportedly recipients, then on salaries to policemen, firemen and sanitationmen, representing the clammers this law has never been endangered area into his mouth in front of the and finally to holders of city bonds. reviewed. audience. The law stated that the presence of coliform, or Unrelenting pressure by the Baymen's First American Leaves Uganda intestinal bacteria, a measure of salt water Association has caused the Department of cleanliness, should not exceed 70 milligrams per Environmental Conservation to call on Federal Nairobi, Kenya-A New Jersey tourist, apparently the first 10,000 units of seawater. The major source of this help. The Food and Drug Administration American to leave Uganda since President Idi Amin allowed U.S. bacteria is raw or partially treated sewage dumped responded by initiating an independent tert: citizens to depart, said yesterday he wasn't bothered but was glad to into Long Island waters, which has already forced Collected samples are now being analyzed, and a get out. "I was a happy man when I stepped across the border into lamming restrictions on Port Jefferson Harbor, full report is expected. Sometime before May this Kenya," said Robert Shinn, 25, of Spring Lake Heights, New Jersey. Smithtown Bay, and Mount Sinai Harbor. report will attempt to conclusively state at what Shinn said he arrived in the Uganda capital of Kampala last According to the Department of Environmental point bacteria concentration is harmful to human Saturday not knowing that the day before Amin had ordered all Conservation Regional Director Donald Middleton, health. The Baymen have agreed to refrain from Americans in Uganda not to leave the country until he met with whose office is based in the department's protesting until the results have been published, them. Amin had charged 5,000 Marines were poised to invade headquarters on campus, "We have no other although the bitterness between the two groups Uganda and said he was ready to repel any '"task force." A choice but to close this area [to shellfishing] even has never been greater. spokesman for President Jimmy Carter said the United States would do "whatever is necessary" to ensure the safety of Americans in Uganda. SAB Trip Was Opposed by Polity Supreme Court: Redistricting Legal By EDDIE HORWITZ who can refuse to sign any Polity check he Despite opposition from members of the Polity disages with. Keller, in referring to his role as Washington-State legislatures redrawing political boundaries may Council, Student Activity Board ice Chairmanex-offiTio member of the SAB Executive Board, consider voters' race in order to give black or other nonwhite voters Tom Neilssen attended the National said, "As long as everything looks OK to me, the a greater voice in government, the Supreme Court said yesterday. Entertainment and Campus Activities Association Council shouldn't have to bother with it [the The high court, with only Chief Justice Warren E. Burger disagreeing [NECAA] Convention in San Antonio, Texas Convention trip]. with its action, upheld a lower court decision that the New York February 15-10, spending $400 of Polity money. SAB Chairman Bill Dorr id NECAA was an State Legislature did not violate the Constitution when Neilsen explained that in the post SAB has sent important convention and that Nielssen did a good reapportioning state legislative districts in 1974. representatives to NECAA for the purpose of job as representative, attending all meetings and State officials acknowledged that they used voters' race as the making contacts with new agents and auditioning workshops. He said that he did not think the primary consideration in the redistricting plan. The plan was new talent for future concerts. Last year, four Council had the right to tell SAB not to send designed to assure nonwhite voters at least a 65 percent majority in SAB representatives attended an NECAA Neilssen. "I don't believe the Council can teD SAB some districts so nonwhite candidates would have a better chance of convention in Washington, D.C. Neilssen said that how to spend one bit of its money," said Dorr. winning. Proponents called the redistricting plan a form of the convention aids SAB in booking concerts. "They haw to trust me." Dorr also mentioned "affirmative action gerrymandering" while opponents called it a "Approximately 30 showcases of new talent that Gordon was one of the five SAB members type of "reverse discrimination." appeared at the convention," said Neibeen, adding who repented Stony Brook at last year's that it is difficult to view that much talent in one NECAA convention. "It's all just politics and SAB Insurance Rate Rollback place at one time under any other circumstaces. should he free of politics" Dor said. Junior Representative Jeff Gordon, who Albany-Automobile insurance rate increases that were imposed attended last year's NECAA Convention as a last month will be rolled back urader lea approvd yesterday by day by representative of SAB, said he was opposed to the the state Senate. The bill, which is the latest turn in a legislative trip because of the way it was handled,not because squabble that permitted a series of rate hikes of up to 24 percent, Neilssen was the chosen representative. "I was, was approved 58-0 and sent to the Assembly, where its prospects are against the way it was hidden from the council," uncertain. Gordon said. He mentioned that SAB should Senator John Dunne, [R-Nassau] the measure's sponsor, said it secure the Polity Council's approval before they was needed because the state Insurance Department had "failed" to send a person on a trip of that distance. use its power to overturn rate increases that were implemented Sophomore Representative Sharyn Wagner during the first 17 days of February. Dunne, who admitted that he supported Gordon's position saying that the Polity was partly responsible for the increases, said the bill would apply to Council should oversee convention trips of this four companies, Allstate, State Farm, Home Insurance and the nature. Insurance Co. of North America. It would rescind their rate hikes by Convention Issue simple fiat. However, Polity Vice President Bill Keller said The Government Employes Insurance Company and a holding 'he does not think the Polity Council should get firm called Crun and Foster, which had also taken advantage of the involved in the convention issue. He explained that legislative snafu to boost rates, have voluntarily withdrawn the Polity at the present time has three watchdogs increases, said Dunne. over SAB: himself as an exofficio member of the SAB executive board, Toscanini Senator Eric Juvenile Offender Crackdown Weinstock as the Board's Secretary-Comptroller, Mark Minasi as the person TOM NEILLSEN Albany-The state Senate passed a series of bills yesterday and Polity Treasurer designed to "crack down" on juvenile offenders, despite objections that the package was "cosmetic" and would not deal with the growing number of young criminals. The most significant of the bills BSU Protests Allocation Policy would require juveniles who commit crimes against the elderly to be (Continued from page 1) The last time the University The Gray College legislature tried in adult courts and subjected to mandatory minimum attempt to obtain high penalties used a court order to end a rally voted last night to begin a sentences. and would definitely be opposed was on December 5, 1976. The petition drive against the Senator Emanuel Gold, [D-Queens], said the bill "simply sets up to any jail terms for students. charges against Manginelli and calendar and to charter a bus to some of our citizens as targets in place of others." Juveniles who Manginelli urged all students several other Polity leaders were the next Stony Brook Council rob, rape or kill persons under 60 would still be handled in the who were served not to panic then dropped when Mangineili meeting. The Council meeting, Family Court system under the bill, sponsored by Senator Ralph over the possibility of fines and agreed not to hold any more scheduled Marino, [R-Nassau]. A number of Democrats said the bill did not go for an off-campus to contact Hotline if they had demonstrations there. Manginelli to the causes of juvenile crime, citing high unemployment, television location before the calendar not already been contacted. The said that his statement involved controversy arose, violence, crowded courts and inadequate funding for youth will be the Hotline number, 246-4000 is only that semester, programs. a statement first meeting of this body since operational as are all other which the court order disagrees the beginning Compiled from the Associated Press of February. phones in the Union. with.

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-By ILENE J. LEVINSON and sanctioned the construction of the business of the state to provide education The planned expansion of the new building and has authorized funds, so for residents of that particular state. University's School of Denistry has been it has been intended for the building to "New York simply does not hav a cancelled by an order from State Budget be built." He said that the figures which favoable number of positions open to its Director Peter Goldmark made after the Budget Office produced, although population. It is not providing all the conferring with Governor Hugh Carey. accurate, do not adequately reflect the advantages possible." The order, dated February 8, directs availability of dental care in the state. Sreebny said that a 1975 State Health Acting Chancellor James Kelly to "Manhattan alone has one dentist per 432 Department study showed that 30 mandate that the Dental School continue people and if you take it [Manhattan] percent of the children in New York admitting only 25 students per year.

By DAVID. M. RAZLER and MITCHELL MUROV fee is collected for admission to an event and liquor is said that the request to use Roth Cafeteria was signed by Orbitals, the group which ran a dance in Roth served, the persons running the event must have a State "a Mister Thurmund" who he identified as a student. Cafeteria last Saturday, violated many campus policies Liquor Authority license. He added that even if there is There is no Thurmond listed in any student directory said Assistant Executive Vice President Ronald Siegel, no charge per drink, a portion of the admission is used dating from the present back to 1974. who said however that the University was not taking to pay for it, and therefore it is "sold." Although this Orbitals held its first event in the Union in January action against the group at the moment because at this year's Orbitals event promotional material listed no last year. When the nature of the event was learned time the University is unable to assign responsibility for names or phone numbers for reaching anyone with the complaints were lodged with former Union Operations the event. organization, last year's flyer for what was to have been Director Jim Ramert, who began an investigation of the "As of now, no legal action is being taken against the second Orbitals event listed a campus number with event and its sponsors. Orbitals, the reason i being that we have no idea who the the name "Thurman." The room at that number, on Ramert said then that he would tighten policies on Orbitals are" he explained. Gray College Hall C-l was occupied by Thurman Union reservations. At that time posters began appearing Siegel, who serves as informal legal advisor to the Ranson, still a student at Stony Brook. ·on campus about a second Orbitals event to be held on University, added that he was continuing to investigate Union Governing Board President Earle Weprin said February 14. The posters, listed directions for getting to the incident and that he felt that charges should be that Ranson ran last year's Orbitals event in the Union. Stony Brook from New York City, and listed locations brought against the group. "They are not a Polity Weprin also served as a Managerial Assistant in Gray for buses from the city to the event, items listed in the approved group nor even a student group" he said. College last year. Sources on the UGB added that they flyer for this year's event. Ramert cancelled the event "They were supposed to clear such things as ticket sales believed that Ranson was also one of the persons and prohibited Orbitals from using the Union. Last year, loff campus I and liquor sales, but they did not." responsible for this year's event. Ranson refused to Union officials estimated that Orbitals had made a Last Saturday, Orbitals staged an event in Roth comment on Orbitals as a part of either this year's or last minimum of several thousand dollars profit from the Cafeteria which apparently went on past 3 AM. The event year's event. event, based on the charges for admission, transportation received no campus advertising at all, although there is Last Sunday, Roth Quad Manager Hamilton Banks and the number of people who were present. evidence that the event was advertised in New York City. Three chartered motor coach buses brought people to Student To Sue Infirmary Podiatrist the party from the East New York section of Brooklyn, and people on these buses were charged between $10.00 and $12.00 lo attend the event, while students were Citing 'Permanent Damage' to Leg charged $1.50. It is against University regulations to advertise an By SHARON DURST Friedman declined to comment, six days, I stood the chance of losing event off-campus without clearance from the University, A Stony Brook student is planning citing "legal and moral and ethical my life" Secker said. Beatty declined or bring nonstudents onto campus in buses. It is also to file a malpractice suit against a obligations," but did state that "If a comment on the case. illegal to serve alcoholic beverages without a license. The University Infirmary Podiatrist, after patient does not follow instructions Seeker is complaining of Orbitals event had a bar located on the first floor of the the wound left from a planters wart it becomes out of the doctor's permanent damage as a result of the cafeteria. The flyer for the event indicated that alcoholic he removed from the back of her hands." infection. "The wound closed a beverages would be given away to ticketholders. heel apparently became infected. Staph Infection couple of days after New Years. For A lawyer contacted by Statesman said that anytime a According to the student, Orna Seeker said that a bacterial culture a while I couldn't wear shoes because _v ...... X..v Ad-.&Ta Secker's doctors have said that the taken in the hospital emergency it was bleeding. Since then it healed infection could have resulted in the room revealed the presence of staph and I've been wearing sneakers," loss of her leg, and could possibly bacteria. According to Acting Seeker said. "There is a permanent have been fatal. Clinical Director of the Health scar, and I'll never have any natural Seeker, hospitalized in Mather Center Dr. Gerald Hartman, Staph is skin oil there." Memorial Hospital from October 5 found in the environment. "I don't According to Dr. Harry Mayers, a until October 14 as a result of the know what causes it, it could be member of the Suffolk County infection, is planning to take this caused by many things," he said. Medical Society, warts are caused by action against Dr. Karl Friedman, When asked if the Infirmary follows viruses, are non-cancerous neoplasms, who performed the medical hospital procedures, Hartman said and are usually removed by burning procedure last September 30. Seeker "We're not a hospital, we do things them off. Mayer said he thought the is complaining that when she differently, but we do everything in complication in this case did not lie returned to the Infirmary on October accordance with accepted medical in the wart itself, but with its 4, and her bandages were removed, practice." Hartman refused further removal. her foot was infected. "It appeared comment on the case, saying it The lawsuit has not yet been filed infected" said Dr. Lee Bateman, the would be "unwise to comment on according to Secker, who said that Infirmary physician who saw Seeker something that's pending litigation." she has signed a retainer form for an on that day. While in Mather, Secker was attorney, and two release forms to "He [Friedman] told me to keep treated by Dr. Christopher Beatty. obtain infirmary and hospital that bandage on for two weeks and I "According to Dr. Beatty, had I records. Her attorney is still said Seeker. "It was remained untreated for two days, I compiling information relevant to ROTH CAFETERIA was the site of a party wnose never touched it, sponsors violated several University rules while never removed until I went back to stood the chance of losing my leg, the case, and declined to comment promoting the event. the infirmary with an infected leg." had I remained untreated for five or on the case.

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March.197 2.SAEMNPg March 2, 1977 STATESMAN Page 5 This Party Leaves a Hangover Roth Quad Manager Hamilton Banks non-students alike, and the campus was organization, or to giving more parties, but committed one of the worst mistakes that opened up as a hired hall for at least three into the pockets of those throwing the an Administrator could last week when he busloads of people who were responsible party. deprived students the use of their building to no one. We demand that any person requesting a facilities and provided a non-student group The average Stony Brook student is University facility for an event be checked with campus space used to net a profit. under many constraints. The student will out by the administrator in charge, to make Bands approved the use of Roth abide generally by University rules and sure that the person is a student, and that Cafeteria on a Saturday night to a regulations within common sense. This is the event is for students. * [. mysterious "Mr. Thurmond," for a party. the place where the student lives, and the He did not get this person's full name. He student will not destroy home. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2,1977 claims that this person was a student and Non-students have nothing to lose by VOLUME 20 NUMBER 50 u) that the organization which he represented, not following rules on a campus many Orbitals, was a student group. If he had miles from their homes. The campus o taken a few minutes, he would have community is only lucky that no incidents Statesman a discovered that there is no student named occured during the event. Besides the risk Thurmond, nor is Orbitals a campus of having so many outsiders on the campus, '"Let Each Become Aware" organization. If he had looked at all he the event also cost students their right to Stuart M. Saks would have discovered that Orbitals had Roth Cafeteria for the weekend. On a Editor-in-Chief LU broken a myriad of state and campus laws campus with so few facilities available to A. J. Troner , Vn at the last event it ran on campus, and that students, it is a crime to give the available Managing Editor the group had been barred from use of the space away. Ed Schreier Union. w, Students who attended the event also Associate Editor But Banks took the had to pay easy way out. He did a high admission price when Scott Markman not check at all. A group of people compaired to who similar events run by student Business Manager may not be connected with the campus got groups. News Director: David Razler; News away with stealing from students and The money did not go to a campus Editors: Edward Idell, Robert Gatsoff; Sports Director; John Quinn; Sports Editor: Ed Kelly; Arts Editor: Stacy Meet the President Mantel; Assistant Arts Editor: Ernie Canadeo; Photo Director: Mike Leahy; Over 1,000 students occupied the people he is supposed to represent. Toll Photo Editor: Don Fait; Editorial Administration Building last Wednesday in will attend an open meeting with Polity Assistant: Nathan Salant; Advertising hopes of convincing John Toll to Senate tomorrow at 9 PM in the Union Manager: Art Dederick; Production reconsider the proposed calendar change. Auditorium. Manager: Bob Pidkameny; Office Regrettably, the students could neither We of Statesman believe that the Manager: Carole Myles. convince Toll to reconsider the new calendar issue should not die. We believe calendar nor convince him that they were that Toll must act in accordance with the e Suad Beroo. Sharm Dunr NoR Kxftr. David prrisad . BiHFrroich. Roberr G uaade. arry important enough to justify his personel students that he is here to represent. We do Geoah. BiB Ed HwH it Jeff Hwitz. Tom appearance to discuss the issue. The only not believe in the educational soundness Hillurdner. MikeJsJk rie Dbra Lwi.Jme Ladia. AiAs of ·Marb. Alan Oriea. Robert Poitaiek. Raymmd iRi. Larry thing that Toll could be convinced of was a two week intersession and we encourage RiMP RI Rtuaitailk. Beo Steaders.Fraim Sluek Prank Schmitt. Tom Turaey. Sper Paul Beuraim. Jemt Brigandi. that after 14 hours of demonstrating, the students to attend the meeting and let Toll Ed Danien. Jerry GrCnmaa. Jim Herahler. Byrt KIwer. Pete students must leave the building or be know MonmR.David Siexel. Arthur Spieeel. Erie Wher. ArtCEom how they feel about the new Abed. Barbra Alber. lirrine Baldwia Da Bemldir Chuck arrested. calendar. Blenner. Diane Davis Jo Friedman. Bob earl.Jerry Gramo. Glory Joes. Haim Jurt.Jerry riohaw. Seem Li.ff Stcy -Tomorrow, the students will finally get f Furthermore, we support Polity's efforts Mantel. Reia Menmche. Tom Nemaa. Ralph Paamo. Jay their chance to see rI'Pet.John Reiner. Sue Rioli. Lin Sltaioia, Karen Starud. Toll without the threat to inform the students about future actions Tara Treac. Sue Trybulki. (;erald Tuebett. Tom Vital. of arrest. Surprisingly, the President of the that may be taken against Phoo: Robert Armbnd. Billy Berger. Robert Cohe. Jack the proposed Darniusky. Miehael J.S. Durand. Andrew B. Feldman. Alan University is final!v going to listen to the calendar and the restrictions imposed Gerber. Li Hackenberg. Ken Katz. Howard Kirnh. Val Krecko. (race Lee. Ralph Manuomo.Paul MankiewicL. Steve against Polity demonstrations by the State leekler. Mike Natilli.Jeff PrarvdaBree Rsdke. Na Robinon. Steve Rown. Kerry Sehwart. Stewe Sils. Mark Spraner. Supreme Court. Polity has scheduled such ('rai Weis.Kathy Whelan.larry Blocher. (;ry Adler. Gene an information rally tommorrow at 2 PM in I'anarino Prodareti: Lee Amamon. l'hylli Armnndinner. Terry Baklan. Pam Brown. ila C(elowalnik. Kritian Dailey the Union ballroom. We encourage Polity Pat Engel. Candie Fruchtman. Bonnie Greerfield. Jeff ;rinmpan.Tobey Ranofsky.Stephanie Salmon.Suso Shulman. to persist in their efforts to gain support JoanneSpie. (athy Tenga. Joanne Verdino. from the Faculty Staff and the CSEA and possibly act on a campus wide referendum. STA1 LSMAN, newspaper at the State University of New York at Stony Brook and surrounding The reasons for our opposition to the community is published three times a week on calendar are clear. The Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, September to students clearly May, except for December and April Intersessions showed in their -demonstration last -by Statesman Association, Inc. a non-profit literary corporation incorporated under the laws of the Wednesday that they do not want the new State of New York. President: Stuart M. Saks, Vice calendar. Furthermore, Polity President: A.J. Troner. Secretary: Ed Schreier. President Treasurer: Scott Markman, Mailing Address, P.O. Gerry Manginelli has offered several Box AE. Stony Brook. N.Y. 11790. Offices: Room 59. Sony Brook Union, editorial and business alternatives to the new calendar but none phone: (516) 246-3690. Subscriber to Associated of his Press. Represented by National Educational proposals has been considered by Educational Advertising Service 18 East 5th Toll. The students have the right to have Street, New York, N.Y. Printed by Smithtown News, 1 Brookside Drive., Smithtown, N.Y. their voice heard on their calendar, and entered as Second Class Matter at Stony Brook, N.Y. Statesman is partially funded by mandatory they should make their wishes known student activities fees allocated by Polity, the tomorrow at the Polity Senate Meeting. undergraduate student gove, nment. I--~~~~~~~~~ I ______•Hf

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Pag 6 S I Page 6 - STATESMAN March 2, 1977 Onthe Objective/Subjective Headline By MICHAEL CELLI the absurd, trivial and generally unreastc aspects choice of content. Those articles which rock the I wish to expose, to those readers of Statesman of the world. Not odydoes this choice of content boat are ignored while those which serve your who haven't already noticed, that your editorial rob the student of relevant information which he puposes of delusion ae printed. Another policy is one which serves to perpetuate the Is entitled to know, but it also functions as an technique in distortion, for example: In Monday's interests of anyone but the students of this opiate, beguiling the minds of students as well as (February 21) Viewpoints there was a article campus. preventing any sort of union or rallying point for submitted by Wendy Gurton and Joyce Fetterman Ive been a student here for tree and ignificant changes. concering the implications of the death penalty. one-half years, and during that time rve noticed This editorial dietortion is perpetuated by the The article was headlined, "Capfitalst Lech that the essential content of Statea dwlls in um of several techniques. The most obvious is Bring Bck Death Penalty." Thi headline was not submitted by the authors but was conjured up by Dispelling the editors themselves. I know for a fact that the cIn the Myths headlines submitted by the authors were: "Stop (Name withheld by request) We, at the Gay Student Union are attempting to The Death Penalty" and "Death Penalty, No In college, whether you live at home or on change the many myths and stereotypes that exist Deterrent to Crime." Anyone reading the phrase in U) campus, the potential 4.. for rejection (and sometimes about the gay community. In general there is no the headine, "Capitalist Leeches," would either outright hostility) risked in "coming out" (ie. definite way to ascertain who might be and who skim ast it, renouncing it as just another crazed designating oneself as being gay) keeps most ay might not be gay. A member of the GSU could be adial opinion, or read it with a preconception of a) people "in the closet" (ie. secretive about their anyone on campus: the person sitting in front of the article's position. If Statesman would have I sexual identity). Unfortunately, the "shelteed" you in clas, your college senator, your roommate, printed either of the headlines submitted by the life in the university for many is not a haven for your brother or sister, or even yourself. Put authors, I'm sure the content of the article would homosexual men and women. For discrimination simply, the liklihood exists for one to encounter have been considered more objectively. is just as rampant in SUNY at Stony Brook as it is and interact with gay people without being aware The purpose of headlines is to draw attention, in "the real world." Dealing with these problems of it. not divert or distort it. The above example is only of isolation by discrimination is where the GSU Gay people throughout the United States hold a one in many and I think it is adequate mderkm that c comes in. common desire to have relationships with partners Statesman is far from the ideal of fair and CO The main purpose of the Gay -J Student Union is of their own choosing without legal or societal objective journalism; that it consistently perverts, toprovide a social alternative to those who are my, proscription. They desire to enjoy the freedom of distorts and ignores innovation and diversity; that CO bisexual, or uncertain about their sexual identity. love and human interaction under equal protection it censures any political organization which does 4-0 The GSU is a supportive group attempting to of the law as enjoyed by heterosexuals. However, not purport mediocrity or the bourgeois ideal and overcome homophobia (viz, fear of'gay people), most states have laws that prohibit homosexuality that it placates the consciousness of the students the result of myths and/or misconceptions among other forms of sexual activity. Gays are with articles which are anything but relevant or concerning gay people. Through such functions as discriminated against everywhere: housing, useful. .0 dances, wine and cheese parties, Thursday night employment and schooling to name a few areas. Statesman would have tremendous potential as coffee socials, speakers (such as Kate Millet ), etc. Whether you are gay or "straight," or male or a lever of servitude for the rights and wishes of the the GSU provides for gays and non-gays who live female, the Gay Student Union at Stony Brook student body if it were in loyal hands. Until these in and around the university the opportunity to can offer you social events as well as information. editor-minions of torpidity are deposed, Statesman meet and be themselves. This is a very important will continue to function as a tri-weekly, graphic service to the gay community, most of whom must (The writer is a member of the Gay Student form of bathroom tissue. Q) assume a facade in order to interact among peers. Union). (The writer is an SUSB undergraduate).

eol--- -,N students. Al Eliot Social Welfare funds on extravagances. Recently, I A WIL ay oJll; ~ Without a real break in the middle Adrianne Casadban Psychology entered a men's room in the Social of the year the students will work Glenn Williams History Sciences building. Next to the mirror -under constant academic pressure Diane Harnford Sociology placed at eye level, there was another To the Editor: from the Fall to the Spring. Can Jonathan Cohen English mirror placed about two feet below. As everyone at the Brook knows anyone believe this advances Maura DePalma ' Psychology Obviously, this mirror functions as there are a lot of hassles at school education? Marc Stern , History a visual reminder. But given the cost such as hot water outages on the This issue once again demonstrates Herman Lebovics History of the additional mirrors, I think it coldest days of the year, and that as long as important University Paget Henry Sociology not too much of a burden to ask the four-hour waiting lines to hand in policies are decided Vicki Lebovics Women's Studies individual to simply glance down, add-drop forms. That is why when an undemocratically, they will often be Laura R. Rosen Psychology and without all the sophisticated institution does operate effectively wrong and nearly always injurious, Cynthia Newbille Psychology optics, to adjust, if necessary, his or and efficiently around here it sticks as when in this case it leads to police William J. Ibarra Psychology her own zipper. If the university is out like a ripe tomato in a basket intervention. We demand that all Aldon Morris Sociology so concerned with absent-minded full of rotton ones. The ripe tomato charges against the demonstrating Dick Howard Philosophy students arousing the prurient in this case is the Lackmann Food students be dropped, and the issue of Michael Schwartz Sociology interests of their classmates, a simple Service, and I feel it is about time calendar change be reopened and be Laura Schwartz History and inexpensive paper sign could that they got credit for the fine job decided by all those whom it effects: Dana Bramel Psychology easily be devised to take the place of they're doing. in particular the calendar should Judy Wishnia Social Science the mirrors, so great a financial The food now being served has allow students to have a decent Arnold Wishnia Chemistry burden on the University. Some come a long way since my freshman semester break without interfering Konrad Bieber French and Italian simple reminder is all that would be year which was two years ago. I with people getting and keeping jobs necessary: perhaps, "check your fly" think the quality of food has during the summer. or merely place below the sign on the imporved to the point where you can Ronald Friend Psychology Extravagalnce door which says "pull" the words actually finish your plate instead of Minna Goldfarb Psychology 'up your zipper." leaving :' left over. However, even if Sybil Lefferts Social Science To the Editor, Eric Tosky the food sometimes falls short of Bob Lefferts Social Welfare With all the talk of budget deficits Statesman welcomes the being as good as Manny Wolff's Steak Ted Goldfarb Chemistry and fiscal crisis, the University opinions of its readers. All letters Place, the people serving the food Helen Mendez Theater persists in squandering its limited and viewpoints should be typed. hLhin, I3 th L.u.n meals i.n #ha UenllinU Liltn counte llliir u lir p difference. They trim fat off meat before serving it, give extra portions of food and say things like, "Aw, that's not enough to eat. Let me give you some more." last year's meal service employees wouldn't give you the right time of day even if they could figure it out. So Lackmann, keep it up; your food is one less this-that I can complain about. Harry Gordon

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To the Editor: An open letter to the administration, the faculty, staff, and students: As faculty and graduate students we object strongly to the arrogant decision to extend the Fall Semester over Christmas. There are two piary issues involved. One is the authoritarian and high-handed manner in which the decision was made, and secondly the content of the issue which shows a complete dsregard for the well-being of the 'U~~WWLLMELLELL! WAT W VW W:K, 70.v ___j

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The book house, .next to FOUND --Black handkercheif with P ACE CORP - Vista Suffolk House Lake Shore Road, PROFESSIONAL ELECTRIC paisley design in SSB. If Its yours, representatives will be on campus DEAR OWNERS OF NAD; the Lake Ronkonkoma. Open Saturdays TYPING term papers, masters theses, call 6-7835. Mon Feb 28 and Wednesday March 2 spareribs were fatty, the hamsteak only. was great. The bacon was the best. resumes, manuscripts, to discuss opportunities. Interested in Thanks for leaving your little boy correspondence. Reasonable rates. LOST - Jade good luck horn on gold helping others and becoming a pig FOR SALE - double burner hot Quality work. Phone Agnes. alone. Do you have any more? Full + plate. Brand new condition. $15.00 chain February 18 vicinity of Kelly volunteer? Come to placement Happy. 585-0034. Quad. Great Sentimental value. If W0550 Library. 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ae1 Mac ,17 TTSA March 2, 1977 STATESMAN Page I I Statesman SPORTS Wednesday, March 2, 1977 SB Hockey Club's Playoff Hopes Are Still Alive lay in another ruling that By MANNY CALADO after an pparent blunder on the new ruling which pposedly was the probem states that all rules must be in black and All the hard work, swt, and proud part of the Associaton Govenor. As incorporated into the minutes at a league meeting in wobeginning of the seaon. white, otherwise they are invalid. "There a.complshmets of the Stony Brook Stony Brook lost their last game of the on the pert of the Board they tied This ruling stated that in the event of a was a slackness Hockey Cub will be decided by one season to Wagner Collee,6-2, not recording the Cook Colege in the playoff spot tie between two teams, the of Director in special game against Cook College today for fourth place with said Lnourex. "I'm not will The President of the one with the better season series record provision," at the Bergen Mall. The game which Eastern Division. satisfied with the way the league did not deide which team makes the playoffs league, William Horn, informed Stony should receive it. In two meetings with that they had Cook, the Patriots beat them 9-1 and tied record such important minutes." comes as a result of a three party Brook at the Wagner game misunderstanding of this fourth playoff spot in 3-3. Previously to this alleged ruling the After a settlement involving the Metropolitan qualified for the there was only one thing that their Eastern Division. team with the best season record would magnitude Collegiate Hockey Association, Cook could be done to mitigate the situation. College's Coach Arthur Eisendorfer, and New Ruling get the playoff spot. Cook had a 6-10-1, to Brook had 5-103. "The Board of Directors got together Patriots Coach Bob Larnoureax. The playoff spot was awarded while Stony and we Cook checked the rule books over the phone with the coaches However, the situation and much to their delight found that no agreed the best way to settle written in the books and was to have a play-off between the two such rule was "I agree to protested the decision of the Board. The teams," explained Lamoureax. with more wins this for not having the play-offs rules stated that the team place the playoff spot. suspended, provided the game took qualifies for that under Horn rescinded his decision, but in neutral ice. We all agreed Lamoureax protested, "I was willing to the circumstances the play-off was the get an attorney to look into the matter, most agreeable solution to the problem," and get a restraining order into the league said Horn. to suspend all play-off action," said The players also expressed their Lamoureax. "I felt that Stony Brook was discontent with the It a.ue's fumble. "I injured by Bill Horn in saying that the was pissed," said Mike Shapey. "I figured dub had achieved the spot," said the league would do something like Lamoureax. this." Mike Flaherty said, "It was a Apparently the issue had been decision that was made and reversed." discused at the meeting either in Yet the players do feel confident about September or October. Some coaches tonight's game. "We've beat them attest to have discussed the issue of the before," said Shapey,"and I'm confident tie, but barely recalled it. The heart of we'll beat them again." Intramurals .---. By Eric Wasser 1

Stony Brook a mirocosm of the team, Saran Wrap, smothered Ron's real world, just as Intamurals are a 41-30; and evened their record to 1-1 microcosm of Stony Brook. Apathy, while Ron's sank to 0-2. Big K (2-2) keeping the PATRIOT TOM MORESCO sets for a wrist shot. the disease of the 70 s, reigns supreme got by the Hustlers, 31-25, And the Mad Dogs, - . v- on the basketball court, too. The Hustlers winless. second week of the Independent leager to avenge their humiliation at Division was mared by three forfeits; the hands of White Lightning, beat the Knick Champs Go Upstate; one of those forfeits accounted for the hapless Dougass Death squad, to get season's first demise. Tufo's, or more their first win by a score of 41-30. accurately the late Tufo's, was No matter who you speak to, on Face Oneonta in Opener eliminated after neglecting to appear any team, they will tell you they're for their two contests. Black Magic the team to beat. Talk is cheap, As newly crowned Knickerbocker gives them the best record ever in Stony was the benefactor of Tufo's winning is tough. But no matter who Conference champions, the Stony Brook Brook history. The team continues to nonappearance, the 'win' raising becomes league champions, all the basketball team has yet another step to lead the nation in field goal percentage Magic's record to 2-0. teams that played will have climb. The Patriots have received a bid to among Division III schools, scoring on 59 Joining the ranks of the undefeated won..-ainst apathy. compete in the NCAA Division III percent of their shots. are One-on-One, Blow By Blow, the Championship Playoffs. The first round Wayne Wright has been selected as the Doctor & Vinnie, White Lightning, and will take place this weekend at Albany "Converse College Player of the Week" the Pack. One-on-One received a gift in State University. by the Metropolitan Baketbll Writer's I the form of a forfeit from the East, Stony Brook's first encounter will Association for the second time this while the Doctors got the same present begin March 4, when they face Oneonta season. Wright, who is the Patriot's from the Blades. State Colege at 6:30 PM. Albany will be leading sorer this year, was also named In other action, Blow By Blow playing the winner of the St. Most Valuable Player of the crushed NoName 64-33 as Todd Lawrence-Ithaca game at 8:30 PM. The Knickerbocker Conference Playofs. He Stracher chipped in 13 points in the winners of these two games will play on also has been named to the ECAC Weekly winning effort. "I think we [Blow By Mach 5 at 8:30 PM for the right to All-Star team for four conecutiv weeks. Blow] can play with anybody," advance into the quarterfains of the Apparently Wright can do no wrong. Stracher said. "We have the best front playoffs. line in the league." The Patriot's final season tally of 205, There e several teams that would The Patriots will be grduating only like to dispute that fact, the Pack two seniors, Captain Ron Schmeltzer and being among them. The Pack defeated backcourt partner, Jim Petsce. the Mums in a dose game led by Stony Pats' Final Stats This season the atriots reversed the Brook Football Club's quarterback scales on both Southampton and Dowling Rich Domenech who scored 17 points to the PGM PCT. FM PCT. A R Colleges. Southampton succumbed in a 46-38 win. Patriots after defeating them last year at White Lightning, another top Adderey 108 .*7 37 .766 56 2 11.00 -be Stony Brook court. Dowling split the had a Admrn 101 .w7 a .788 36s 2 091 contender for the league title, Autia 8 .M6 40 646 318 14 6.96 pair of gmes played last year. tough time with the pesky Chelsea casttigie 13 .J 14 .77 42 1 40 182 New York Tech and Adephi have CrSon 8 3 .7?0 3 16 I9 1.72 Both United and when the smoke had Jobmon a6 .647 .37 1I 10s51 161 732 swept the Patriots In the last two years. cleared, Lightning was on the long end Merride 8 .470 6 .714 6 21 8.60 Mitedel 13 60 4 1.00 4 0 3.76 Old Westbury reversed last years defeat of a 48-40 score. Ken Carke hit for a P-'.he sr 6 2 .491 61 29 10 6.4 with an upset victory this season. as did Lucius scamedtr 72 43 81 J #a 226 190.2 dozen for the victors Tibery 13 A2 48 .727 6 s320 i91 But right now, Stony Brook is only Moore for Chelsea. Wrigt 184 *3 .766 " 41 W 1ea4 worried about Oneonta. The season is as his J M.Wller 19 441 1 .722 18 1 651 S."4 t Joe Kraut contributed 12 Harry Esket takes a jump sot. A. Walkr 1 .0 I . 0 10 2 3 1.00 now only one step at a time. ^* 1%~~~~~~~~~

March 2, 1977 Page 1212 STATESMAN March 2,1977 Seduced by Fellini's Casanova :By AJ. TRONER regretful to report mixed feelings surrealitic excess. Canova does Taking the opportunity to exhibit One can only feel overwhelmed over this newest of the old master's not fit simple catagorization. his various skills Casanova goes to and slightly unequal to the task of efforts, a feeling that has been Fellini's Casnova tells the story his work with great zest and takes passing judgement on a new film by echoed across country in the mixed of now legendary lover of the 18th time to extoll his talents, including director Federico Fellini. As one of reviews that Fellini's Casanova has century. Or, rather, that is the necromancy, to the Ambassador. the leading voices in Italy's postwar received. superficial story. The picture is Unfortunately the Ambassador is in explosion of cinemagraphic genius, Part of this is inevitable. When a entitled Fellini's Casanova, not in league with the Inquisition and Fellini is universally hailed and his great creative mind presents an attempt to gain the maximum Casanova is imprisoned. He escapes every new release is awaited for by nothing for public examination for advantage out of the director's and is forever exiled from his cinema students with the an extended period, the more name, but rather because it is based beloved Venice, compelled to anticipation of children awakening speculative always attempt to only to the loosest extent on the follow love's fortunes in foreign on Christmas morning. Fellini is predict what new direction will be Casanova's memoirs. It could be lands. Fellini is Fellini, lngmar Bergman taken on the basis of what has entitled "A Rake's Progress" or Some of the situations that he once remarked in a paraphrase of already been attempted. For Fellini, 'The Journey of Love," because involved himself in are truly Gertrude Stein; perhaps that is as it was expected by some that his Fellini does not attempt to bizarre. He seeks favor in the close as one can get to making a new film would be more particularize the subject. The French court, travels to England definitive statement on the Italian conventional, like his work of picture is bracketed by the events and then Switerland and Germany, master. What he does in film is reminiscence, Amarcord. Others, of Casanova's life, but that doesn't all the while making love to ladies often justifiable simply because he considering the subject matter of restrict Fellini from making a more of the most varied types. For does it. Casanova, predicted that the new substantive statement on the nature Casanova it is a profession, a craft, Fellini's Casanova is a landmark film would be bizarre and of love and sex. and this is perhaps best illustrated film for many reasons. It is the first surrealistic fantasy such as Romantic Necromantic by the camera shot that Fellini time that Fellini has done a film in Satyricon complete with wild Through the first person consistently used to define the original in English; it is the first sexual orgies and lavish narrative of Casanova one follows Casanova while in the act of film in which American stars were unconventional settings. To some the life of a lover and his loves. The making love. The angle is up, from utilized for leading roles and it is extent they are all correct in their opening scene, a stunning the behind the woman's forehead the first film that Fellini has predictions. Fellini does exhibit composition of Venice during and the great lover's expression is released in almost three years. The those traces of style which have carnival time shows the first of serious and full of concentration, as delays that involved the loss of two been his trademark. But it is just as Casanova's adventures - he makes if he was doing nothing more reels of film to curious thieves in inevitable that these seers be love to a nun on a small island engaging than some type of the Cinecitta Studios also incorrect, for Fellini has exceeded hideaway, while her lover, the peculiarly exerting push-up. heightened the anticipation. It is the bounds of simple narrative or French Ambassador, watches. (Continued on page 3A) AWO' - r Cinema - w _ .....- . _ htmare the persistent Jewish Agency representative; Max Von Sydow, I effectively restrained and bedraggled as the integritious, anti-Nazi ship's captain who goes to all reasonable lengths to ensure the safety of his passengers, as well as getting them to safe harbor; Victor Spinetti, in a moving performance as the

i Cuban based refugee father; and Malcolm McDowell and Lynne I Frederick, both romantic and desperate as Romeo and Juliet lovers. All struggle through unclear characters to make the most out of them and deliver effective performances. Talented performers such as Luther Adler and Julie Harris are wasted in bleak roles, while some of the major roles, such as those of Faye m Dunaway and Oscar Werner, Lee Grant and Sam Wanamaker, seem I' misplaced because of the By MIKE JANKOWITZ and some uncharacteristically one point, an illusion to the fact under-developed nature of their In the spring of 1939, the last sloppy direction by Stuart that the voyage may also have characters. Perhaps this is more spring before the gathering storm, -Rosenberg. By the end of that been used for espionage purposes, the fault of director, scriptwriters the German liner S.S. St. Louis, first hour, the movie itself looks as but the film doesn't give that and film editor Tom Preistly, with the express permission of if it's about to sink. aspect a second thought. rather than of the actors. Nazi propaganda minister The film is salvaged, as the The acting is good. Exceptional Despite its faults, Voyage of Goebbels, sailed from Hamburg ,interesting aspects of the story performances are contributed by the Damned, does stay afloat, and across the Atlantic with the surface. While Cuban politicians Ben Gazzara, displaying just the it is mainly due to the tragic official purpose of disembarking and Nazi subjects connive to .right balance of toughness, power of the actual events it's passenger manifest of 937 - profit by the passenger's emotion, and growing cynicism as depicted. all Jews - at the port of Havana. desparation, a few honest people All assumptions proved false. of integrity attempt to save the Every nation refused to allow the passengers from what begins to St. Louis to unload its refugee -appear as certain doom; that is - a cargo. A tragedy in our times. return trip to Hamburg. A This would seem an ideal plot member of the Jewish Agency,- for a movie, especially the instantly recognizable as American, star-studded, issue-raising kind from official to official, that Voyage of the Damned strives from country to country, to be. Unfortunately, someone ceaselessly trying to find a place involved in the making of this film for the human cargos all the while got the idea that it would also be goes ig to deal in his own way with an excellent opportunity to write the dreamy, sleazy world of in lots of soap-operish sub-plots political machinations. Meanwhile, dealing with the lives of particular a doctor struggles desperately to passengers on the St. Louis. Thus, get his two daughters off of the Voyage of the Damned is a good ship. There is considerably more movie, but not the great movie it substance to these accounts, could have been. The movie is too ,which propel both ship and movie long. The first hour consisted of on it's way, adding power, depth, many dramatically ineffective and suspense. scenes, most of them irrelevant to Meanwhile, aboard ship, things the plot. The stilted dialogue and get a little soggy; most of the undeveloped characterization are separate, inter-personal sub-plots due to the heavy-handed script by are either confusing, confounding, Steve Shagan and David Butler, :or just plain boring. There is at Speaker Millet Is the Feminist Fatale By ROBERTA G. KOSSOFF non-existent. forthcoming book Sita. The novel prediction did not bear her out. Kate Millett explained to the Millet then proceeded to centers on the disintegration of Following the lecture, reading, assembled audience that a literary contrast this point of view with her romance with Sita, and all the the Women's Center, erotica was desperately needed that of homosexual erotic the societal and personal ramifications Women's Health Center, and the for the Gay Liberation Movement literature, that especially dealing of having a deep homosexual Gay Student Union sponsored a with special emphasis on women. with gay women which she affair. wine and cheese reception. At In a lecture last Wednesday in Hall believes suffers in quantity, not Joy of Sexual Freedom 100 Millett read the reception Millett told of her several instances quality. She claimed that Obviously Millet feels that by from the heterosexual need for homosexual literary viewpoint on homosexual literature of this showing us the underpinnings of erotica a erotica, and her fascination with which included John Keats nature was just beginning to come lesbian affair including sensational and Henry Miller. the fact that several students had She decorated into its own. There were long bedroom scenes the repressed both passager with leafleted her lecture as being comments on winded passages from early society as our own will be able to the animalistic a faction of the Women's tendencies and "bus-depot" books entitled Bebo throw off its metaphorical robotized proceedures Movement because she was of sex in Brinker and the Price of Salt. To chastity belt and run tramped our society. Millett contends supporting Gay reform as opposed that demonstrate the progress that gay with the joy of sexual freedom. as a society we have a to .Feminist reform. In all, erotic literature has made she One can only hope that Millet is preoccupation with sexuality, but Milled proved to have fascinating displayed another extended correct, for it would be a gross thoughts on an always our sensuality 4s practically thought example, this from her waste of insightful talent if her provoking subject. ·r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I March 2, 1977 Page 2A STATESMAN/Proscenium Nag 2A STATESMAN/Proscenium March 2, 1977 Casanova (Contnerd from pi 1A) Coniderm the subject of this fil, aoa is curiously rstrained. It is a formal film, istained nd composed, rfectin the qprit of 18th catury that any god contemporary of Casa a would profs. Some critics hae complaind that despite the touces of the grotesque and fantastic, C a is stilted and unchaacteristfilm. I believe that the basis for this chre s in the medium. The mese that is implicit in Cmnova i strenhtened by the structre and style in the moie, that Casanova the great lover, resembles nothing more than a sklled automaton, perfect in its own right, but nevertheless emotionlesly mechanical. The other Fellini trademarks, the cool cynical humor, the iconoclastic and fantastic temperament, fanned by erotic and surreal detail are all oerheminy apparent. Acting, in the hands of a great director is often as much a reflection of the director as much as the actor. Donald Sutherland, in the leading role, is faceless, but that is not necesrily a detriment to the total concept of the picture. Fellini has said that Sutherland was picked over the name stars in Hollywood was for this reason. His visag would not distract from the total film. Neverteless, Sutherand is technically proficient and in one King Lear type scene towards the end of the film, shows the great heights he can rise to when unrestrained. Those who go to see Caanova expecting soft pornography, will be disappointed. Despite the sensual nature of its subject, the bright and almost pastel colors of its composition and the action within its plot, Cassanova is an anti-sensual film. Casanova is robotic and dispassionate in his love; his life is perhaps best symbolized by the mechanical women that he finally makes love to. Though Casanova, spends a life-time in the art of love-making, he knows little of love. For once the old cliche is given new life; if only for this Fellini's Cassanova can be appreciated. BILT-RITE TRANSMISSIONS 928-888 ROUTE 25A MT SIIAI (, Mile East of Junction of Nesconset Hwy. OUTE25A MT. 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March 2, 1977 STATESMAN/Proscenium Pag 3A Records ..- I Theiater Difelelt Live AlbumII Candida:~Oc InelculCmd By DAVID G. ROSENBERG and not quite bright enough, the share the spotlight without By NANCY MOYER Candida. The youn an I is then discovered Prosperine, Gamnett, Morell's Considering the huge success spirited play ing makes up for any actually taking an extended solo **Candida " is the Theater Eugene Marchbanks, reveals this by the audience, as sceay eu efrac other artists have had with recent production problems. and even the drum solo that ends Department's latest production, love to Candida's husband, James well an the two men, that she has on the Stony Brook stage, her live , it is a wise choice for Rousing and Rich "So Sincere"' is played in part by now being performed at the Morell, at the outset of the play. actually been running the show. characterization of a tight-assed. Gentle Giant to release their live Side two's "Excerpts from the entire group. University Calderone Theater on The action that ensues from this 'Since the play lacks the 'nervous fire-ball of a young 2-record set, Playing the Fool. Octopus*'perfectly sums up the Perhaps the most South Campus. Directed by Bill point is mostly verbal action qualities of active plot, woman was priceless. Michael Unlike most bands who choose many moods of Gentle Giant in discriminating factors spating Bruehl, it is a beautiful and between Marchbanks and Morell "Candida" becomes just a Kovaka gave as commendable a to duplicate their albums exactly concert. "Boys in the Band," a Gentle Giant from their superbly executed rendition of as the intensity of their rivalry character study. The actors, performance as -the shy yet when on stage or to jam rousing instrumental, begins the contemporaries is their interest this turn of the centuary for Candida's love mounts. three who were students, and paradoxically aggressive and -endlessly on simple melodies, medley. "Boys" leads into an in percussion and rhythmic *'intellectual comedy"* by Shaw. Candida, behaving as if she is not three who were brought in from confident young poet, as did Bob Gentle Giant actually rearranges acoustic guitar duet by guitarist experiments and their eccentric Performed on a magnificent set aware of what's happening outside the school, handled this Hermida as Lexy Mill, Morell's much of their music from tour to Gary Green and bassist Ray vocal arrangements. The staccato designed by Bill Groom, the play around her, finally resolves the burden with great competancy. protege ceynn The University tour. The result of this constant Shulman which features among singing of "Knots" and the is lively, funny and simply a joy conflict at the end of the play 0f t he t hr ee Theatre production has done a change is that the music is kept its' many sections a nice version medieval choral arrangement of to watch. when asked to choose between student performers, Ruth Ann great justice to this brilliant fresh enough to please both the of "Aquiring the Taste," the title "O0n Reflection" perfectly The plot is practically the two men. ,Museara was truly impressive as work. musicians involved and the fans, cut of the band's second , demonstrate the Giant's vocal non-existent.. The action, Records as well as winning over a new before seging into "Knots," a approach, while "Just the Same" therefore, revolves around an audience that might not have song that's based on the R.D. shows their rhythmic leanings. incident: a sensitive young poet enjoyed the songs in their JLaing book of the same name. Long a staple of AOR (album who falls in love with a 4jAnias Is a ure 3wi-aossn/]K~ scnwam original studio form. "The Advent of Panurge" ends oriented radio) listeners, Gentle Socialist-clergyman's wife, Hit in Europe the medley with it's rich vocal Giant may finally reach the mass Concert By JON FREEDMAN from "Wish You Were Here." It People are pigs and sheep and Old or new, the Giant's harmonies and clever audience they deserve with this Pink Floyd, British captains of is the ultimate music crime when dogs, so big deal? That is European fans certainly liked manipulation of time and space. double five set. Documenting post-Sputnik space-rock, has a band plagiarizes itself. It profound? Insanity and its old what they heard when Play'n Gentle Giant's amazing their entire career as well as Sha~~~~~ron~4 IsFr LI e ss nmver invited snap judgements of sounds like songwriter Roger friend Barrett's breakdown are the Fool was recorded. Bursts of diversity is fueled by the fine including those rare and brilliant their unique sound. On Animals, Waters had a great deal of far more accessible subjects to applause punctuate well musicianship of its members. live moments previously By ROBERTA G. KOSSOFF his brillance as a techn ician was aCcco m pan i st Gezberg their newest release, this has difficulty arriving at an fill 40 minutes of an album. On executed time changes and vocal Each one is an accomplished unavailable to the public, Playing There is a nasty catch involved always salient. compensated rather nicely.. never been more pronounced, appropriate choice of backing for "Pigs," Waters' weakness as an passages, as the band delivers a instrumentalist and competent the Fool is a comprehensive when one chooses to perform an Sonata No. 3 in A miJor, Opus Although he could have put a bit-, especially in the light of the this record. In this respect, the articulate writer are exposed: fine performance. Although the vocalist". Kerry Minnear's gui'de to Gentle Giant's unique all Beethoven program. That is 69, the third selectio 1 on the more flair into the allegro con enormous success enjoyed by the new album does not measure up Bus stop rat bag, ha ha albums production is too boomy arrangements allow them to music.- that one piece slowly begins to program was the piece in which brio in the fifth sonata, he was Floyd following their sudden to what was expected. charade you are run into the other and by the Shafron finally unf ed his generally precise and always surge of popularity after their Following the pattern set on You fucked up old hag, end of the performnance the only marvelous' technical still and a maintained a "musical rapport"* two previous releases, Dark Side the past two albums, there is also ha ha charade you are thing completely certain of is true dramatic affinity tp>produce with Shafron.- of the Moon [ 19731 and Wish a concept which runs through You radiate cold shafts that one has sat through two an absolutely briltiant and Overall, one must say that You Were Here (19751. Those Animals; namely, that people are of broken glass. hours of Beethoven sonatas. flawless performance. There is a Daniel Shafron executed an two were more commercial (the animals. On Dark Side and Wish You're nearly a good Technical Skill Brilliant flowing motion in the allegro ma enormously flawless technical dirtiest word in progressive rock) the concepts, insanity and the la ugh. However one cannot afford to performance, if a bit lackluster, than vintage Floyd albums from deterioration of one Syd Barrett Almost worth a- quick non tanto and the syncopated grin be too offending to Shafron 's a noted before 1973. However, on (Pink Floyd's founder who went rhythmic development was and his accompanists, You like the feel of musical taste, for he is a world enrapturing. soloist in his own right, Anton Animals it appears Pink Floyd insane), respectively, worked steel. ... renowned cellist, as ,his "Musical Rapport" Ginzburg complemented has attempted to recapture their well, because Waters was able to p er f or ma nce clearly The fourth Sonata in C major Shafron 's performance with roots, leaning on a style. that invent enough situations to fill And so it goes, as, unfortnately, demonstrated. Although he did opus 102 No. 1, the fifth Sonata acute awareness and a modicum strides away from commercial both album sides. On Animals, Waters' attempt at poetry smacks deliver a horrendously sedate in D major Opus 102, No. 2, the of musical drama. It is fortunate efforts such as "Money," the hit he cannot. The theme that as more of an indictment against rendition of Sonata No. 1 in F last two pieces scheduled on the that both performers were able single of a few years back. .. -."0,.people are animals is not an his own weakness in expressing major (luckily for the audience program, brought the return of to conduct as stunning a On this album though, the entirely original one. Paul Simon his viewpoint, than against the Shafron. choose all his sonatas in the excellently administered performance as they did, after electronic effects and the on "At the Zoo" and Roy evil establishment animal/people. numerical order) and did not technique, and poorly executed, being held up for nearly two indulgent moog arrangement Davies on "Animals in the Zoo," Perhaps on the next album, envelope the stage in an and an undramatic touch. hours while schedule conflicts does tend to become somewhat have experimented with this Waters and Gilmour will feel especially dynamic display, in However where Shafron failed to and technical difficulties were tedious. Wish You Were Here theme on individual songs. more inspired. It could be a long Kccon~~~~s . .0M Sonata No. 2 inG min'or, althoug.h give us some depth of feohng his being settled. succeeded in this vein because Waters, in the album's five songs, wait, as Pink Floyd seems to the approach of much of thehlas colored humans as "Pigs," have settled into a groove where IIuh Ip iI Srgs guitarwork was acoustic as "Sheep," and "Dogs." they release albums every two opposed to heavy electric. On ,The deficiency here is that the years. Animas is a good work By JERRY LESHAW Rankin is possessed with a in a nice rendition of one track, "Dogs," lead guitarist mystery of such an attempt has product, but because of the great Kenny Ran kin is an artist very disciplined and competent Stephen Bishop's "O0n and On," David Gilmour attempts an receded so because the effect is expectations which followed past whose peculiar style avoids three octave range voice, yet this a cute ballad about "down in acoustic style. However, the too -visually detracting from recordings, it is ultimately a standard categorization. Be technical proficiency tends to Jamaica." result is virtually a direct steal Waters' burden as storyteller. major disappointment. ambles freely in the wide, open overshadow his ability to convey Momentum Picks Up territory between the indigenous any genuine emotion in his Not to write off the album as Cinema American strains of jazz and folk singing. The album opens with a total mediocrity, Rankin does music, incorporating elements of tune out of the folk songbag, pick up a bit of momentum in 'Ai B illion0 Lags each to form a curious but not Hank Williams' *"A House of the last few songs on the album. very exciting hybrid. He backs Gold." Beneath the syrupy Reaching back into the 'By ALAN E. OIRICH conglomerate, led by Mr. Cutler, cowboys, a dangerous and timely his songs with an acoustic guitar, orchestration and complex all-reliable Beatles stock, he Mr. Billion is the 'hilarious played perfectly by the great damsel rescue, a sniper, and a the folkie trademark, but dashes chordal arrangement there is a manages to evoke a bit of a chill story of an Italian garage Jackie Gleason, has failed in his fight on the edge 'of the Grand that linaae with the funky ninth, simple folk song which, in Harrison's brooding "While mechanic who inherits a attempts in Rome to fast-talk Canyon, all filmed on location, eleventh, and diminished chords unfortunately, Rankin just can't My Guitar Gently Weeps," billion-dollar conglomerate from Guido Falconi (Terrance Hill) as was the entire film. There is that characterize jazz. On The find. ,..,,'^despite ' flawed guitar work. his rich uncle in America. The into signing over to -Butler the also car stealing, apple pie eating, Kenny Rankin Album, (oddly .A song like **You Are So Rankin seems most at home with catch is that he has to get from bulk of his inheritance. Cutler old movie watching, getting titled since h-- penned only three Beautiful," which was rendered his own words and music, as the Rome to San Franciscowithin 20'then hires a femme fatale to use favors from the people he of the ten selections), Rankin with so much emotion in Joe last two numbers, "I Love You" days to sign for it. Terence Hill is her distinctive abilities to coerce promises to pay back many times moves from easy listening sounds Cocker's hit version, comes off and "Through the Eye of the excellent as the Roman heir who the innocent Mr. Billion, as the, over and, a fight ending in throuigh meandering jazz tunes, sterile here, and the old Rascals Eagle" pleasantly prove. At last, learned English from watching news media has dubbed him, into friendship with the fantastically reggae, gospel. blues and even tune "Groovin... is absurdly here, the orchestration is tasteful American movies and does signing over the billion in funny SlimPickens. In addition pop. An artist with such a convoluted -by a jazz treatment and the meadering intervals of renditions of American stars, question. The voluptuous Rosie there is incredible stunt driving, repertoire could be regarded as that obscures the song's original the voice appropriate. including some not-quite is played by Valerie Perrine who, chase scenes involving police, either versatile or directionless. melody and feelings. It seems the As this album captures all the believable stunt driving he after four films, may finally be chase scenes involving kidnappers unfortunately, this pastiche frilly orchestration Rankin lauds fleeting phases of Kenny Rankin, learned from watching Steve learning to act. Naturally , she and , of course, the incredible blend of diverse styles, glossed so highly in the liner notes only it should please his loyal and McQueen. He plays the role of a falls in love with Guido but his race with time by car, boat, over with Don Costa's campy serves to put a veil over the steadfast following. However, super-innocent (a la Gary Cooper) troubles arent~t over, because if plane, train, horse, helicopter, orchestration, only leaves one f«ongs. .those who appreciate the in Mr. Deeds Goes to Town he doesn't get to San Francisco bicycle, trolly car, elevator, foot, with the hanging, depth less A gospel number, "Make distinction between the musical making the decision to travel to by 12 noon on Monday, Cutler and steerable parachute. Mr. feeling of being lost in a giant Believe," is an original genres and like to know what his San Francisco deadline not gets the money. Still ahead of Billion is a movie which doesn't fine arts building, catching composition which could be a theyWr listening to may find this by plane but as the original poor Guido are mugging, pretend to be anything but snatches of lines from the various memorable song if one overlooks album bland and bordering on immigrantsdidby boat and train. kidnapp-ings, jaiJ.1and jailbreak, a corny. It is recommended for practice rooms as you wander. the bland lyric. He touches on muzakality. Meanwhile, back at the barroom brawl with forty anyone who likes to laugh.

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SEMINAR: The Biological Sciences department is sponsoring Dr. Dietland Muller Schwarze of the College of Environmental Science and Forestry at Syracuse University who will speak on Predator-Prey Relations in an Antartic Ecosystem at 10 AM in Graduate Biology 058.

- FILM: The Society of Physics Students presents Speed of Light at 12 noon in the Society of Physics Students Office, Graduate Physics S-140. : . .. - . , MASS: Catholic mass is every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12:15 PM in Humanities 160.

LECTURE: President of Brookhaven NAACP, Ken Anderson, Civil Liberties Union member, will speak on A Black Man's View of the People's Republic of China in Union 201 at 7:30 PM.

--Fritz Goro, the distinguished scientific photographer, will speak and show slides about Photography as a Scientific Language at 8 PM in Lecture Center 103.

MEDITATION: A free course in introductory . *.. _ * * * »

COFFEE SOCIAL: The Gay Students Union has its weekly coffee social at 8:30 PM in Union Tue, March 8 045b. Come for coffee, cake and pleasant conversation . EXHIBIT: There will be an exhibit of the works of Doug Feldman (map art), Lillian Mendez RECITAL: Terry Keevil will present a Master of (prints) and Andrew Feldman (photographs) in Music recital on oboe. Composers include J.S. the Union Gallery through March 30 from 9 AM Bach, Tom Flaherty, Schumann, and Britten, at -5 PM. 8:30 PM in Lecture Center 105. FILM: The Society of Physics Students presents Fri, March 4 Random Events at 12 noon in the Society of Physics Students office, Graduate Physics S-140. FILM: COCA presents Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at 7 and 9:30 PM and Drive-In at DEMONSTRATION: There will be a calligraphy 12 midnight in Lecture Center 100. demonstration on the theory and basic technique of western calligraphy taught by Mort Sat, March 5 Siegel at 7 PM at the Brookhaven Women's Center at 320 Main Street in Port Jefferson. $3 FILM: COCA presents Peter Pan at 7 and 9:30 donation requested. For more information call PM and Drive-In at 12 midnight in Lecture 473-8663. Center 100. SEMINAR: Dr. Chung Shu Yang of New Jersey Sun, March Medical School will speak on Cellular Sites of 6 Metabolic Activation of Polycyclic Hydrocarbon RECITAL:There will be a department recital Carcinogens at 7:30 PM in Graduate Chemistry Piano Trio featuring Piotr Janowski on violin, 408. Jakob Kowalski on cello, and Elizabeth DiFelice on piano playing works by Hydn, Kodaly, and CONCERT: The Stony Brook Chamber Players ,Mendelssohn at 3 PM in Lecture Center 105. will play works by Handel, CPE Bach, Carter, Mozart, and Telemann at 8:3 PM in Lecture PARTY: The Gay Students Union is sponsoring Center 105. a Beer and Pizza party at 6 PM in Union 045B. compiled by Debra Lewin

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