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by Jeff Schadoff put in races; usually a maximum Roberts look 12th in 23:51, Dave "Not only an Albany State Ihree races a day. Zybala placed 10th in 23.35 and record-breaking performance but a The most eminenl psychological Kevin Ahern took an impressive major step forward," said coach preparation for Ihe meet is the ac­ fourth in 22.58. "I was really happy SA Cominission Ends Election Probe Ron While in summation of his tual shaving of Ihe hair on the body to finish that high," said Ahem, men's swim (cam's fourth place highlighted by the ultimate — shav­ "My goal was lo jusi make the showing at the SUNYAC cham­ ing the head. "Shaving makes your finals (the top 6 qualifiers)." Calls For Four Resignations pionships last weekend in Polsdam. body smoother. It makes your skin The 400 yard medley relay — The Danes finished a three-day very much like that of a porpoise," Sieve Bonawitz, Helcr, Shore, and tournament with a personal record- said Dane swimmer Frank Heter. Ahem, proved to be a compelitive by Michele Israel • presidential run-off election. occur in ihe Interests of SA and lhal They would then be asked lo issue a breaking total of 203 points. "Last "Shaving ihe hair on your body ex­ combination as Ihcy placed third in The Special Presidential Com­ Former Indian Quad assistant elec­ "no one is irreplaceable". written staleineni based on several year we came home with 155poinls. poses Ihe nerve endings by shaving 3:45,39. The lime enabled them lo mission, following a thorough in­ tion commissioner Mitchell Davis Commission Chair and Univcrsi- questions, focusing on when Ihcy I'm ecstatic over this year's away ihe inilial layer of skin. The break the old Albany school record vestigation of ihe recent SA election told.several Newmark supporters he ly Senate representative, Richard knew aboul the incident and who results," said While. waier goes over your skin giving in Ihe event and ink their names in cover-up, has recommended Ihe replaced 15 voles for Newmark's Naglc, and members Mike William­ Informed ihem. Williamson said opponent, Sharon Ward, with the more than 12 people were interview­ Cortland won the entire mecl you a belter, and definitely the Ihe record book. "Even Ihough my resignations of SA Controller Craig son and Jeff Sicarn declined com­ same number of Newmark voles. ed. with a score of 424, followed by uliimaic, feel in the water." time was nol a solid showing, il was Weinsiock, Internal Affairs Chair ment on the results, pending Gcneseo with 396, Polsdam (361), To give an indication of how im­ a good leam effort," said Jim Mitchell, Senator and Council While Davis claimed lhal he was Newmark's decision. The fourth Prior 10 ihe Commission's for­ Albany (203), University of Buffalo portant shaving Ihe head was lo the backstroker Bonawilz. Helcr fell member Mark Lafayette, and Cen­ only joking aboul ihe switch, the member and SA Supreme Court mation, Election Commissioner SA member Jeff Sicarn (149), Binghamton (136), Oswego swimmers competing in ihe lhal it was "a tough race. tral Council Chair Mike Levy. Newmark supporters believed him representative, Pally Gang, could Ron Joseph was asked to cease an A commission leader (Photo: UPS) |i07), Fredonia (76), Buffalo Slate SUNYACs — Ihe cnlire learns of Everybody had pretty good split The four-member commission, and began a long-term cover-up mil be reached. Investigation he initiated curlier last (56), and rounding oui Ihe field of bolh Corlland and Polsdam along limes. Even though the medley was appointed by SA President Lisa which would eventually involve According to Newmark, lite week, Newmark if he could become a len was Brockpon with 31. wilh a vasi majority of Gcnesco's seeded firsl coming inlo ihe Newmark lasi Tuesday,- submitted many SA members. Commission was composed of peo­ According lo Joseph, when he member of ihe Commission, bin his Competing in Ihe championships squad shaved I heir heads. The lone SUNYACs, we mighi have been its recommendations lo Newmark Weinsiock, Mitchell, and ple who were nol aware of lh'' issue, firsl heard of the incident, he request was denied, flic President lakes much more preparation than individual for the Danes was Joe overanxious." Sunday night. Newmark said she Lafayette agreed not to inform the were involved wilh various blan­ substantiated the suiry wilh Ibrinei told him lhal ihe committee was would nol release her final decision already underway in iis Investiga­ most people could ever imagine. Shore. Diver Bill Dcrkasch ended the election commissioner of the inci­ ches of ihe sludeni government, SA member Ron Frank. Frank was until today, claiming she had only tion. "I Ihink ii was a lie. Lisa knew Each day of competition included Gelling down lo Ihe hard facts, firsl day of aclion by placing a very dent. Three former SA members who had lime lo devote lo ihe In­ one of the seven members who was skimmed ihe material and did not I would have found things site excrutiating menial preparation, ihe festivities opened Thursday well-deserved fifth in the one mclcr also agreed al the meeting — Jim vestigation, and would "gel I lie job involved willt the Initial cover-up, have lime lo look through it. "This didn'l want uncovered." and (he Dane swimmers had only morning for Ihe day's preliminaries diving with a combined score of Castro-Blanco, Abble llavkins, and done." Joseph said he warned 10 divulge is the honest truth," she said. one thing in mind — to swim like which were held each morning for 314.82 points. "Billy has a solid Ron Frank. Levy learned of the in­ Williamson said Newmark chose Ihe scandal lo Newmark, bin Prior to his rcqticsi, Germain ap­ ihcy never did before. Ihe Ihree days lo determine who performance. His diving is a big The ASP learned of the findings cident in mid-July while in subse­ "from a limited list of people she wanled to present hci with a plauded a statement made by Coun­ quent months SA members Gary Respective coaches loaded each would qualify for I lie finals 'held breakthrough in Albany Siaie div­ yesterday via a resolution drafted honestly believed didn'l know "complete package" of the details. cil member Ed Klein. Klein argued Schalsky, Ira Sumach, Ed Klein. of their entries in each particular each evening. ing," said While. Dcrkasch com- by Central Council member Mark about it (the cover-up) before she He then commenced wilh Inicrvlews dial those involved vviih ihe cover-' Frank Baiimaii, and Brian Levy event so as lo gel the greatest max­ mcnlcd on his efforls by explaining Borkowskl and Council and Com­ did." and informed ihe SA Supreme up should 1101 all he punished equal- Shore scored Ihe firsl points of found out. Court, imum results. II has lo be noted thai Ihe meel for the Danes as he cap- that "Ihe last couple of weeks ihe mission member Mike Williamson. He added lhal she chose neutral iy. the meet spanned three successive lured llih place in ihe consolation divers don't taper in preparation The resolution will be Introduced at Although Newmark and Com­ people. " there are some people on Last Monday night, Newmark "There arc different degrees of days, and swimmers, so as to be finals in Ihe 200 yard individual for the SUNYACs the same way as Wednesday night's Council mission members claimed no deci­ Council who would love hanging asked Joseph 10 slop his investiga­ guilt. I'liiii someone who found out able to maximize (heir efforls lo medley in 2:08.69. the swimmers. The divers usually meeting. sions hud yet been reached Ihe Weinsiock and Mitchell." tion, citing ihe need for his impar­ before ihe results (of election) were each race involved, were limited lo put in more practice than ever — The Commission was formed in Council resolution called for the Sicarn said lhal ihe Commission tiality as election commissioner in official is nol similar 10 ihe person In the 50 yard freestyle, Albany The Albany Stale men's swimming leam finished fourth In the SUNYACs a physic.illy maximum level of out­ placed three in Ihe lop 12 as Tom continued on page thirteen response 10 the recent discovery of resignations based on the Commit­ with Newmark, compiled a list of case he had 10 make a ruling on tlic who found out III October," said al Polsdam College last weekend. (Pholo: Will Yunnan) ballot fixing during lasi May's SA tee's findings, staling ihey should people who ,hould be annulled. Commission's icsiilis. "She makes Klein. (V1111.il Council Chuii Mike Ihe decisions. I wasn't upset. As Levy feels ihis applause added 10 long as the investigation was being Ncwmurk's decision. replaced by something viable 1 I.cvv claimed lhal the Commis­ The Pieces Had To Fit Together., jind They Did SA Chair Borkowski Quits didn'l mind." sion hail not begun to work when Steam, however, is also a Germain made his request. Sicarn member of the election commis­ denied Ihe alleglllion, claiming il sion, bill Joseph said, lie will nol be had commenced investigation bin by Paul Schwartz would win twenly-one games." cond pari of Ihe season we gol lo ed thirty-one points a game; ihis seven rebounds. His performance allowed 10 make a ruling 011 the tin- no one had subinillci laiemenis. Dick Sauers had been wrong, but Bui Ihey did. And Sauers, whose depend on him less and less — Ihe year we gol twcnly-ihree a game keyed Albany's 75-66 victory, and it Rejects Association's View dings if I lie- need arises. Levy, who has been cited for a he admitlcd his error readily, even coaching surpassed his predicting, leam became beller balanced. The between four of them. But lhal was earned Cesare a spot on the All Al lasi Wednesday's Council possible resignation, said, "There is happily. You see, Sauers misjudged guided Ihe Danes to their 21-6 cam­ leam also gol stronger, and more good. Their job was to hold iheir Tournament leam.. the chances of his 1978-80 Albany paign, a second place finish in Ihe confident in each other's ability." own with the other postmen — thai meeting, Alumni Quad Council no way I can assail the Integrity of All of Sauers' "necessilies" pass­ by Susan Million dissatisfied with (he reaction and Newmark "is nol taking decisive member lean Germain asked continued m\ page five State baskelball squad, and now, SUNYAC East, and also a playoff •Sauers realized he didn't have two was our goal at ihe slarl of Ihe year ed the test. But to go 21-6, performance of Lisa Newmark as action" on the issue. appearance. It was accomplished Allhough he has not been con­ after the season was over, he players who were capable of filling —• and I ihink ihcy did even belter something else was needed. A sur SA President. Borkowski anticipates the refusal acknowledged his miscalculation: wilh no star performer — no Dane Ihe void created by the departure of than lhal." nected with the recently exposed SA prise of some son. Maybe even two As SA President, Newmark has on ihe pari of ihe lour SA members averaged 14 points a game, and six Cavanaugh and Verdejo. So Sauers voting scandal, Budget Committee •Nexl came Cesare and Clune. Both surprises. Jones and Low turned in­ the authority to fire those SA lo comply wilh llie recommended different playe s split high-scoring instead counted on four postmen — Chair and Student Association had been on Ihe varsity leam as to Sauers' surprise package. "The resignations. honors during Ihe season. Despite Legislative Coordinator, Mark members site previously appointed. Sports Kelvin Jones and Joe Jednak as freshmen. Bolh were now juniors. big reasons for us winning 21 games Budget Cuts May Hurt Ihe cliche, Iherc's no gelling around Borkowski, has .announced his These would include Central Coun­ "I can't ill conscience condone Both were looked lo for added scor­ were Ihe quick improvement of il — il really was a leam efforl. resignation, to be effective Thurs­ cil Director of Academic Concerns, something lhal is bad," said Analysis ing, and being veterans, added Steve Low, the overall good season Jim Mitchell, and SA Controller, Borkowski. "And Newmark won't Before Ihe season, Sauers set day. Men's Sports, Title IX leadership. "I need ihem both lo be of play from Kelvin, and the bencli Craig Weinsiock. do anything aboul II....I don't "I'd never thought we could win down certain necessilies — things double-figure scorers," were Borkowski said he is "disgusted" as a total, the way they came According lo Borkowski think she is a strong leader, and that many games," he said. "I lhaLwould have to happen ill order Sauers' words at the outset of the with the election fraud and by Susun Milligun Inlercollcglale sports al SUNY,' through," said Sauers. "Bui Kelvin here she has demonstrated that." thought we had a real chance al for Ihe Danes lo win. These includ­ season. You got it, coach. Cesare CC 116 Cms in the men's athletic pro are funded through two source- and Steve Low are the two lhal ex­ Borkowski further staled "I like winning ihe conference, a chance lo ed a successful return by guard tallied one more point than Clune Albany, How Yorjt 12222 gram and in ihe rcquried funding Student Association and ilu ceeded my expectations by the Lisa (Newmark) as a person but nol go to the NCAAs. But lo say that Winston Royal, a combination of over Ihe 27 game season, as ihey for Title IX of the 1972 Education University. SA allots funds for most," as a president." we would win twenty-one games — poslmcn to offset the loss of Barry bolh averaged 10.4 poinls a game, Amendment may be Implement' uniforms and I ravelling expenses; continued on page twelve Newmark disagreed with I just couldn't see any way that we Cavanaugh and Carmelo Verdejo, and Ihey chose crucial contests lo be With rojr. ubmlt my poi | rial I in SUNYA if Governor Hugh 1 he Univcrsiiy nays for equipment Hudgut Commit und oo .':/i l o/jUlat Borkowski, saying she "is acting and added scoring punch by at Iheir besl: dlnator, effe Carey's proposed I9K0-HI budgel is and coaching, Ihe bulk of the responsibly". relurnecs Ray Cesare and Rob The Danes found themselves It wan with reluctnnco that ! accojjtud thaoo nosl passed. athletic budget. especially the fludgot RominHloo Chair, in the rirul pi "I'm noj going lo make a snap Clunc. Like magic, Sauers waved trailing Kings 42-34 early in ihe se­ [ bulicvo ntrongly In tha concept of "loyalty to Uiu o Title IX requires lhal schools "We try 10 fund as many teams lzation," an oupocvtl to "loyalty to the Individual." decision," continued Newmark. his hand, and ihey all became cond half. Il was Albany's firsl havu always had to force this loyalty to the nrgatiijiat receiving federal funds must make as wc can," said Schalsky. "And if realities: upon myself, bocatinu in uo many waye 1 reject the thin "I'm going 10 do what I think is game of Ihe season, and an opening that thio Studont Aonociation, and particularly this a moves inward eventual equal there is interest in forming a new • With ihe return of Royal from ihe victory, especially on the road, ! titration, aooma to otund for. righl...! can't condemn budgeting of men's and women's women's leam, we have a moral (Borkowski) Tor doing what lie Dominican Republic Naiional would give the Danes some added But, I W tthle ID deal with that - up until now. sporis programs. and legal obligation to fund it." no SA J'ranlUont, are ronronfiiblo for the credibility 0 ihinks is righl." leam, Albany solidified Iheir confidence. Bui down by eight, Ihe organization, Rocont events havu BBVOrely ti-.rnatnnort According lo Prcsidenl Vinceni Schalsky mentioned lhal there is credibility, and yot you have failed to act decisively Newmark added she is "upset" backcourl, and pulling ihe ball inlo inaugural win looked like il would Your rocont ncttonB (joom to tuggout that, if poonto or OT.eary "as (he) understands it. "decided interest" in the formation and/or of high enough rank - if they arc l rri.'r-1-T-"'-abli' bolh personally and professionally, Ihe hands of the speedy 5-9 captain have to wail — unlil Clune gol they aro to bo iixcunod from their actionc — oven al t Ihe University is currently in com­ of a women's junior varsity tennis usually provided positive results. started. The 6-2 swingman plowed risk of destroying the onrunUatinn. by Borkowski's resignation and pliance willi tlie policy," since il is leam. SA will be able 10 fund Ihe Royal finished up his career as tlie through the Kings defense for 14 feels he was "an excellent Budget planning for and moving in the learn in iis designated capacity, bul Danes' leading scorer for ihe season consecutive points, guiding ihe Committee Chair." direction of equal funds allotment. Ihe Univcrsiiy budgel may nol Regarding Borkowski's resigna­ (13.3), and his assist total of 133 Danes to a 79-69 win, dune's 29 And BO, I 'nuat resign. Depending on the actions of According 10 SA Athletic allow for Ihe addition of a new was ihe second highcsi in Albany points stood up as Ihe highest scor­ those individuals from Control Council who were involved in tion, Newmark said she suspects Ituh Chine thn rocont scandal, 1 rcay or may not resign from that body. Finances Committee Chair Gary leam, history. Although his shooting fell ing game for any Albany player all As for the Senate, I will continue to survo thare, but In­ "ihe situation might change by (Photo: Steve Essen) dependently from tho Student Association, Schalsky, SUNYA is presently According 10 Schalsky, if budgel off a bit as Ihe season wore on, starters, Sieve Low and Ron Sim­ season. Thursday." "loially out of compliance wilh Ti­ t am absolutely dissustod, cuts mandate a cut in athletics, Royal was there when Albany need­ mons in reserve. Collectively, they In the firsl round of Ihe NCAA However, Borkowski slated, tle IX,"1 since "the ratio of men's men's sporis may be cui before a ed him most — early in the year. did Ihe job, and enabled the Danes East Regional, Albany was matched Good luck, after Thursday, he will not assume sporis to women's sports ap­ new women's team is cut lo comply "Winston's return was obviously to oul-rehound their opponents by against St. Lawrence, holders of u ihe positions of Budget Committee proaches 3:1." Schalsky added lhal wilh Title IX. important, particularly in Ihe first over five caroms per game. 22-3 record and a 15-game winning Chair and SA Legislative Coor­ "Ihcre have been no substantial Schalsky added that there is a half of Ihe season," said Sauers. "The kc> thai we were worried slreak. To advance, Ihe Danes dinator. moves in Ihree years" in Ihe direc­ possibility of a Title IX law suit. "lie was a great Stabilizing force aboul was our postmen," Saueis would have to be al Ihe lop of Iheir Jfl "I don'l retraci things 1 do," he tion of complete Title IX com­ O'Leary said no decisions have wilh the team, and I think he car­ explained. "Now our postmen game, and Cesare was. He shot Huduct Committee Cliulr Borkowski gulls. said. pliance. ' continued on page five Kelvin Jones ried the team in a lot of ways in the didn't score as mud as Ihey did last 8-13, lied his career high wilh 18 Winston Koynl Designation letter downgrades SA. (1'hutit: Steve i;\Wn) firsl part of ihe season. In [he se. year. Last year qui postmen averag­ poinls, and also brought down (Photo: Dave Maclisp/!)) March 18, 1980 Albany Student Press freshman, I just didn't expeel it. If arc being covered up." n-.f-'-iiii.T-• v, ti^ni Jurva, 61, a live-in handyman employed by Mrs. Smitli and her 91-year-old husband, pleaded innocent Monday and we as as students can't run our "I was shocked," said Swedish Nuke Vote was jailed following his arraignment for lack of $25,000 government, who can? We criticize sophomore Erik Effros, "I Ihoughf WORICI CApsuUs bail. Police said Jurva was seen leaving the Smith's home Students React To SA Scandal the government, but we can't even SA had more integrity than lha. If run ourselves. I think this is just as nothing is done now, it'll cause n i. m ..tm ...... m I.U.IT^ STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) Sweden's voters, with Three- shortly after the 10 a.m. shooting. Neighbors called police bad as any government cover-up." more harm than good. The people Mile Island on Iheir minds, willdccide March 23 whether after the mayor began screaming for help from a second Freshman Rhona Birnbaum involved in the cover-up should Ihe coumry's half-completed twelve planl nuclear power floor window. "I was so frightened," saida neighbor who Feelings of Outrage, Sympathy equated the situation with hand irl resignation and formal Hostage Back to Duty project should be finished or scrapped. The referendum lias heard the shouts. "I went out in bare feet with just my Watergate; "It's just like the thing apologies to Lisa and the students." divided the people and Iheir political parlies and sparked a housetjoat on and heard her shouting 'Please - Help - by Sylvia Saunders He had no remorse al all. He pro­ I think Ihey lost themselves in with Nixon. Even thought mud-slinging media war. Sweden began ils construction Help.'" Word of the shooting spread quidkly through the Other students had sympathy for ALBANY (AP) A Marine corporal, freed from the U.S. Student reaction lo the ASP's re­ bably doesn't even think he did their own power," he added. Newmark would have won anyway, program jusi five years ago but already has six plants in community of 8,000 residents. Handy, whom the 66-year- President Lisa Newmark. "The Embassy in Tehran because he was black, is returning to cent SA election cover-up story anything wrong." "They're our representatives and Nixon would have won it anyway, operation and the oilier six compleled or partially built. In old Mrs. Smith defeated in the March 4 election, said he story was too emotional," said embassy guard duly. Cpl. Westley Williams said he is being ranged from outrage to sympathy. Sophomore Joe Williams said he they're responsible for us. Now too. It's slill illegal whether it's 15 the year since Ihe Three-Mile Island nuclear accident In didn't "even know how to understand il," Neighbors said junior Linda Steinberg. "I think assigned to the U.S. Embassy iji Buenos Aires, Argentina, "I think this has been going on a was not surprised al Ihe cover-up "there's a problem concerning trust. votes or 2000 voles. After careful Hurrisburg, Pa., the issue has become something like a na- Jurva had been living in the Smith's home for several years. Lisa should come out with her side and will ship out later this week. Williams was in Albany lo long lime," said sophomore David either. "After the fiscal crisis last We elected them. From now on, we investigation, those involved should • tional obsession. Swedes have been deluged with propagan­ Jurva "helped Mrs. Smith a lot," said Arrielta Demar, the of the story." visit his grandmother, Dehlia Mallory, who raised him. One year," he said, "I'm not surprised can't tell whal they'll do later with Smith's housekeeper. "He was a lot of help to Mr. Smith Stern. "And this is just Ihe lip of resign. 1 think Ihey should feel real­ Sophomore Mark Larocca said, of 13 hostages released because they were black or women, da from all sides and appear confused by the not very clear- issues ihat really mailer." the iceberg. SA ia a complementary al all. It was kind of a precursor tot ly guilty." "I don't Ihink anything should be Williams has been on temporary duty at the Marine base in cut choices Ihey are offered. Polls indicale a close race. 100,"she said. "When she had lo go lo City hall he would society, anyway. This doesn't sur­ his year's crisis. I've come lo expeel Senior Palti Mitchell said, "Il "I think it's pretty rotten," said done. They really didn't hurt Quantice, Va. "I'm not scared of going back lo an em­ Voters must choose among three proposals — two of which sit with him." prise me — as I see it as 'business as il." disturbed me to think the corrup­ freshman Beth Hecox. "But only anybody. They jusi tried to hold up bassy," Williams said. "It's nothing but a job." Williams arc essentially the same — or casl a blank ballot. The deci- usual'. Il just goes lo show ihat Oilier students interviewed, tion reached our siudeni level. I'm the people directly involved should the SA name. The person responsi­ also said that he had not gone through Ihe corps' new • sions lo continue or lo slop within ten years a program that [here's no sense of responsibility or however, did not expect it. surprised Lisa didn't know what be punished. I think the seven ble, graduated, anyway. They "hostage school." "I had on-the-job training," he explain­ ihe coumry's major political parlies agreed on five years ^N accountability. Nobody's taking "I fell surprised il could happen was going on, bin 1 guess ii's possi-' should resign." should have done a better job ed. Williams was on duty on Nov. 4 when Iranian militants ago — one of the world's mosl ambitious programs per this seriounly." in our siudeni government," said blc." covering il up." stormed the U.S. Embassy. The mililanls still hold 50 capila. Now the parlies have come up with differing pro­ "There should be a full Investiga­ posals, and some unusual alliances have formed..Cenlcr "The thing thai really bothered junior Roland Shar.. "I've come lo "Personally 1 ihink It's ridiculous One siudeni, who jusi began at- Americans hostage and arc demanding thai the Untied AROUNCI CAMPUS expect it on a government level, but il didn't come oul until now," ac­ tion,'' aeedrding lo junior Steven Parly Premier Thorbjorn Falldin, who heads the country's me," Slcrn continued, "was the coniimied on pane five Stales force the deposed shah to return lo Iran. "He's a ..•..•..•.,...... , t...... i i L ...... Rolhnian, "to sec is oilier things guy who said he'd do it all again. I didn't expect il al our school." cording lo John Lykins. "As a rolien guy," Williams said of Ihe shah. first non-socialisi government in four decades, has joined forces with Ihe Communisis and anti-nuclear environmen­ talists on ihe issue. Social Democratic opposition leader, Pilliiian Series former Premier Olof Palme, calls the referendum "a lesi Jewish Awareness Week Police Murder Trial for democracy." He joined conservative leader Gosia Uolunan in condemning what he called "a wave of unbridl­ Jewish Awareness Week al SUNYA coniinues wiih a Buses Were Few And Unreliable MIAMI (AP)"Officcr Marrero was standing over lop of ed intimidating propaganda" from ihe ami-nuclear cam­ the motorcyclist and he was striking him about the head. variety of cxciiing cvmls. This evening Oracnum Merger, students indicated preferences for paign. The energy issue, very complicated technically, was by Aron Smith deni housing shortage which has He had his flashlight and he had it gripped with boll) convenor of lire Amei can Committee for Relief of Black remaining al the facility through ihe not supposed lo have been subject lo a plebiscite at all. Bui, Jews in Ethiopja, and author of the recently published This is the first of an Albany Stu­ recurred each fall in recent years. hands. He reared back and came down on lop of his head." after fears were raised by the Three-Mile Island nuclear ac­ The decision lo lease Ihe school pro­ spring of 1980. Isolation, un­ The quoialion is from a formal slalemcul made by Officer book, Black Jews in America, will speak In LC 23 at 8:00 dent Press series detains with the sanitary conditions, lack of repairs cident, politicians chose to give the issue 10 the people. p.m. on ihe plight of the Black Jews in Ethiopia and will problems encountered by SUNYA perty front the Epicsopal Diocese of William Hanlon, one of six Dade Cotiuly policemen accus­ Albany came one semester follow­ and maintenance, and the dor- ed in the death of black businessman Arthur Lee McDufl'ie, present slides to illusirale their desperate condition. students in association with the Pit- milory's alcohol policy were ihe tman Hall dormitory in Loudon- ing a University decision nol lo In the quiel of a Tampa courtroom nexl month, a jury is lo 'J^'-^.TtUlL^ -^— > renew a lease witli ihe Country primary reasons cited by students begin hearing whal happened during Iwenly frenzied ville. The facility was closed in for leaving I'itiman Hall. Illinois Campaigning Quad Advisement Cancelled December, Squire Mold. Following difficulties minutes on a Miami slreel corner eight days before ranging from improper healing and Grassy fields. Great football and Isolation: Pro unci Con Christmas. The incident has shaken black-while relations in CHICAGO (AP) Representative John H. Anderson accus­ Insufficient room furniture lo ir­ soflball games. Close friendships. While many former residcnis of Miami. The trial judge called it "a lime bomb." ed Ronald Reagan of desperation tactics for inviting him Due lo lack of siudeni response, CUP. advlscmenl 111 I hi regular bus runs and disputes over And isolation , filth, and van­ Pitlman Hall found the isolation of "McDufl'ie lias become a byword for terrorism," saiil Cir- put of Ihe Republican parly, while Senator Edward M. quads will not be continued for Ihe remainder of iln Women's Safely I'unel Discussion the handling of fire safety viola­ dalism. the site attractive, iherc were others cuil Judge l.enore Ncsbill in shilling Ihe trial lo Tampa. Kennedy marched Monday for whal he conceded is close lo semester. Albany ami SUNYA police, detectives address issue. tions, only a handful of students for whom inadequacies in* the bus This is Ihe way former residents "The noioricly of ihe case permeates the community." a losl cause in his campaign — the Illinois presidential "Al this lime, we arc feeling fruslraied and disappointed (Plmlo: UPS) opted lo relum lo ihe motel for link to the uptown campus far of Pitlman hall have described what One investigator says lite "real horror stories" will emerge primary. On the eve of ihe contest all entries have called a with ihe dismal siudeni turnout. We only had Iwo or line another term. That facility is oul weighed any pastoral advan­ was until recently their home away al the trial. Ilui enough already is public lo suggest thai on watershed lesi of strength, Reagan, Anderson and former undergraduates per quad taking advantage of this service, located more than twice Pill man tages offered. Transportation dif­ from home. The facility is located the morning of December 17, 1979, threads at ihe very core U.N. Ambassador George Bush roamed Chicago and Ihe reports CUB Director Stanley Schwartz, Panel Discussion Focus Hall's distance from the uptown ficulties have been cited by SUNYA , off Route 9 in Loudonvillc, approx­ of human decency began lo unravel. In Miami's tough Cen­ slate in a final quesi lor voles. Kennedy was marching with According to Schwartz, several advisors from Ihe Centci campus. Director of Residences John Wclty imately six miles from SUNYA's tral District, the one called The Combat Zone, patrolmen Chicago Mayor Jane Byrne in Ihe Si. Patrick's Day Parade. for Undergraduale Education went to each quad for several as the reason for closing Pitlman On Women's Safety uptown campus. The dormitory, an Seventy-five SUNYA students, were chasing a 1973 Kawasaki 900 motorcycle alter an of­ Kennedy and his wife also went to Mass with the mayor, a weeks beginning in February to assist students with Hall. ficer reporled seeing il run a slop sign. It slopped al an in­ key ally in his challenge lo President Carter. But Kennedy adjacent gymnasium, and 36 acres primarily new transfers, commenc­ scheduling problems. Each advisor had previously seal quate justice. "Albany County is a "Il was great," said senior Nick tersection, McDtil'fie, 33, insurance salesman and former virtually conceded thai he will lose the popular vole in by Whitney Gould of laud comprise the campus of Ihe ed occupancy of Piliman Hall in each undeclared major a letter informing him of the pro­ county where if a rapist is con­ Vlsbcck of the facility. "We'd walk military policeman, laced his pursuers. Many officers arriv­ Tuesday's primary. In an eleciion-eve television interview, Who Is Ihe Pine Hills Toucher? abandoned Saint Agnes School for August of 1978. Three semesters posed plan, and siudeni response was enthusiastic. victed, he will gei a maximum oui the back and hit a few balls, sit ed. Four days later a comatose McDufl'ie died in a hospiial, he said he is most hopeful for a strong showing in the The question is' nol an easy one. Gills. later, the Sainl Agnes campus was However, siudeni showing was not as large as anticipated. sentence," he said. Grccnberg men­ on the grass. It was a beautiful his skull "cracked like an egg," according lo the medical delcgale-selection phase of ihe contest. The popular vole is Even police do not agree on his Ill Ihe spring of 1978,the vacant dark and descried once more. Schwartz said, "this particular venture did nol seem like a Identity. tioned the Importance of reporting According lo former Pilliminllall place." exaiuinei. Whal happened in Ihe interim is a puzzle the jury advisory; delegates are elected separately. On a raw and facility was considered for possible "I know people who hated it ihe good use of our lime." ^B^^ Albany Police Lieutenant Detec­ sexual crimes and pursuing Ihe case. Director Mike Welch, less I linn 15 must assemble. rainy campaign day, Anderson and Reagan did some hand- lease as a means of easing the siu­ first few weeks," said sophomore "Perhaps we were violating the students' sense of privacy tive John Darniiio has referred |o Albany Police Lieutenant John to-hand vole hunting at Chicago commuter slops while Peggy Price. "It was almost like on ihe quads," said Vice-President of Undergraduale Af­ lire "Toucher" as a composite Dale spoke al' rape as a Bush loured the stale in an effort lo boosi his loitering fairs Helen Desfosscs. "Maybe they did nol want academic camping. So who cares if you failed campaign. The big parade stepped off in controversy, since name for iwo or three people. On "frightening crime", lie noted ihe Explosion in San Salvador concerns interfering with their residcnl life." out o[ school?" ihe mayor al first refused lo invite President Carlcr lo the other hand, Pine Hills Area In­ importance of keeping residences However, Desfosscs is optimistic about reinstating thi "Il was almost like you weren'i march, then relented and asked hini al Kennedy's urging. vestigation Detective Robert Ke- secure and inaccessible to criminals SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) A powerful bomb service in ihe future. "These quad visils were an attempt in nyon proposed al SUNYA's since many rapes are often living in a dormitory," said destroyed part of Ihe Agriculture Ministry on Monday and Carler declined, remaining in Washington as he has sophomore Lou Pcluso. "The at­ throughout the campaign. Vice President Waller P. Mon- personalize CUE," she said. "Although we have been Women's Safely Panel Discussion associated with burglary. shots were heard near the University of San Salvador short­ delivering good service here in Ihe office, thai does nol rule Wednesday, that the " Toucher" is According lo SUNYA Public mosphere was really nice. Bui the ly afterward, officials said. A Icl'lisl-inilialed general strike dale was his stand-in campaigner in Illinois, as in early con- buses were a problem because of the lests. Cartel's wife Rosalyn went lo New York for the St. oui oilier possible Innovation." one individual. Safety Dircctot James Williams, paralyzed business and industry. The explosion occurred there appeals lo be less evidence of gaps between the runs. If you miss­ just after midnight Sunday, officials said, Inn the exieni of Patrick's Day parade there, where Democrats vole in Discussing Ihe marked increase ed your bus, you missed your class. another big primary election next Tuesday. Reagan has sug- of sex crimes committed in Albany danger on campus. In iwo and a ihe damage was not Immediately known. There were no Chess Tourney half years, said Williams, there have You couldn't count on gelling the reports of casualties and no one claimed responsibility for gcslcd that Anderson, Ihe liberal congressman from panelists, including Albany County nexl bus like you can here [on Rockford, 111., niighl be more Dcmocral than Republican. police officers and deleclivcs, noleii been no rapes reported. However, the attack. Security officials said shooting broke out al the Pass your pawn and lei's checkmate! SUNYA's Chess there have been reporled oc­ Alumni Quad)." university, but did not know if it was related lo Ihe bomb­ Anderson called thai a "desperation, last-minute election that 35 rapes and 22 "Toucher" charge." Club and Welbournc and Pardy are co-sponsoring a chess related incidents were reported in curences of a male forcibly entering "You jusi had lo live by the ing. A thousand soldiers and security guards surrounded tournament lo be held March 22-23. Chess players from into a female's room. schedule," said former .Piitmau the university, preventing traffic and pedestrians from ap­ Ihe Pine Hills area since September. Massachusetts, Syracuse, and Ithaca will compete againsl Albany Women Against Rape, a Hall resident Raymond Rcmy. proaching ihe campus. SUNYA Chess Club members. The tournament winner will The Pitlman bus runs were divid­ According lo Kenyon, the Pine group formed in response to the Mayor Found Murdered he rewarded $200 and $100 will go lo ihe winner in each of I'iltman Hall was the home 'if SUNYA students. ed between SUNYA mini-buses Hills Toucher case is currently Pine Hills crisis, is determined to ruumm uwi niia >••«...... the various entries, (daytime) and state-owned vans under extensive Investigation. slop violence againsl women. Transportation to and frum made living difficult. OCWA Accept* Contract. ST. AI.BANS, Vt. (AP) "You read about this in Boston," (evenings and weekends). Accor­ Registration will be held Saturday, March 22 from Kenyon, however, said the (Photo: Suna Sleinkamp) he said. "Not here in Si. Albans." City Council Prcsidenl 8:30-9:30 a.m. in the Business Administration Building, ding to Welch, one-quarter of these department was finding il difficult DENVER (AP) The Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Floyd Handy was proved wrong. Handy and other Advance entries will cost $15. All participants must be runs were driven by students. "It correlating Ihe facial description of International Union announced acceptance yesterday of a residents of this small northwestern Vermont town express­ members of the United Suites chess Federation. Member­ was a matter of scheduling and the "Toucher" with his proposed conlracl offer from Gulf Oil corporlion, an agreement I hat ed disbelief al ihe death of newly elected Mayor Janet ships are available at ihe tournament, For furl her informa­ making sure thai everyone would crimes. could set a pattern lo end an 11-week nationwide strike by Smith, who died Monday evening after struggling for more tion, conlact Tournament Director Carl Adainec al Emergency Phones Installed show up for ihe runs," he said. 55,000 refinery workers. OCAW president Robert !•'. Cioss, than a day with gunshot wounds suffered in her home Sun­ 463-8138. Kenyon described ihe average "Unfortunately, some of the day. The county prosecutor, David Miller, said following victim of Ihe Toucher as a 20-year- Scharl said, "I was also informed Students — via a test of having to go calling Ihe tentative pact "an adequate settlement," said an by l*nl Mr an Icy night, said Scharl, her death he would seek a first degree murder Indictmenl old college female who resides in a, of ihe need for an emergency phone home — wouldn't show up. At equivalent offer also was made by Cities Service. Thai offer Responding in requests for He said, "The phones which were was approved by Ihe union's national oil bargaining policy against Tauiio Jurva, who had been charged with ag­ firsl floor apartment, I lis main beat in the Gym by Central Council times, people were stranded at the Newsday Comes lo SUNYA g r e ti I e r s a fe i y P r e c a u 11 o n s,installe d require no money. A caller gravated assualt in connection with ihe shooting Incident, is in ihe Pine Hills "Siudeni Ghet­ member Gary Schatsky." Circle. Ihe Motor Pool was always committee, lie said. Both offers will be submitted lo local emergency phones were installed in can dial direct lo Campus Security to" in downtown Albany, said Ke­ Schatsky explaned his request tin schedule, It was ihe van parts of union members for ratification, Ooss said nt a news con­ All you Long Islanders finally have a chance lo buy your ihe Gym and line Ails Buildings, lo report a problem. The phones are nyon. was prompted by an experience his il which were studeni-run." ference. The Denver-based union already had seiiled with hometown paper, Newsday, on campus. according to Assistant Vice Presi­ labelled with the necessary informa* Damino, in an earlier Interview, friends had al the Gym several some smaller companies, but there had been no agreement Don't forget Friday According lo siudeni Hon Schildkriiul, who Initiated the dent t'oi Finance and Business lion to contact Security. Weekend Van Runs Even Worse pointed oui that iwo intruders in­ W'eeks ago." lo sel a pattern for the large oil companies. "The Gulf set­ project, SUNY-Folletl Bookstore began selling the paper Robert Siierer, Slierei said, "The phones were While most students found the tlement is expected lo sel a pattern," doss said in confirm­ is the last day volved in rapes huve been ,i|i Schatsky said, "Two girl friends iwo weeks ago "lo give students an opportunity to read the Siierci said the phones, requested Installed al the cost of 3150 each. one-hour gaps between weekday ing Ihe report of a settlement made by a Gulf spokesman on picfieruted downtown. Dainino of mine were walking near ihe Gym paper they're at home with." iwo weeks ago by Assistant DircC' They were paid foi through the runs tolerable, weekend gaps of up Sunday. According lo sources familiar with the proposal, believes that two oilier Individuals when a man, hiding in ihe hushes to drop a class! "The market of students from Long Island is a large u.r of Public Safety Karl Schorl, University Phone Budget." to two hours were ihe subject "of Gulf has offered a new two-year conlracl inslcad of a one- involved in downtown crimes are followed them. They run into the one," he said, "and Ibis gives them the opportunity to keep were installed March 6. Scharl said, "I was made aware repeated complaints. year setllcmenl on wages and benefits for the second half of slill al large. Gym which was open, although il up with ihe Long Island news." I he iwo phones which were in- of the need lor emergency plumes "On Ihe weekends you were vir­ an existing Iwo-ycar pact. Sources said the latest Gulf offer Other speakers al lire panel was after II p.m. All the offices in •• i -i • "- - •. 11 •• f - -1 •. •-t • . . - - i • 11 r gee Sehlldkraul said ihe idea was an Immediate success. sialled are Interior phones, The by my wile, a graduate student, tually stranded there if you didn't meets the union's demands for Immediate hourly wage in­ disci ssed rape and ils effects on the the Gym were closed and the girls "Two weeks ago, the bookstore started out with a dozen Who is in the fine Ails Building have a car," said Re my. "There creases averaging $1 an hour for Ihe current $9.55 average Gym emergency phone is located had to use a pay phone lo call copies and ihey sold out,in 15 minutes." community, vet v late al night." were so few buses," wage, and sets wage increases of 10,5 percent in 1981. The DATEIINC: off the lobby near ihe vending security. Luckily, they had money District Allorney Soi Qrccnbcrg In addition,a request for an "You know that the 4:10 and the tentative pact comes closer than previous offers lo mat­ Since then, he said ihe number of copies ordered has machines. The emergency phone in with them." gone up steadily. "We'll order as many papers as the Stressed Ihe seriousness of rape us a the Fine Arts building is located op­ emergency phone in the Fine Arts 5:25 dinner runs on weekends are ching the union request for full payment of medical and crime and commended Albany for Building was made by Fine Ails The phones requested by Scharl denial insurance, sources said. MARch 17, 1980 students demand." posite the Chairman's office in a continued on paw eleven $ providing rape victims with ade­ location close to the studios used al Chairman, Richard Caliner. continued on page five Page Five March 18, 1980 Albany Student Press similar incidents from happening in Delta Sigma Pi and some are not. The reasons for the future. He believes students and SA Resignations my resignation have to be new ATTENTION NEWS SA should "stop worrying about Sports, Title IX Spring 1980-$[cbgc CUm Off Campus, c^fcL(ji±ox reasons, not reasons already continued from from page everyone's guilt" and look to other' continued from front page heard," said Mitchell. presents • tic Commission." He believes, campus issues. been made ycl. Mitchell said lie acted on an emo­ v' STAFF: In response to how students will "We arc looking at the whole however, thai while its members tional level to protect Davis. He now vicHv SA, Weinstock said, "It program with respect lo Title IX," were mostly unbiased, Sicam had | said he does not condone Davis' Larry and Macrina Rand already "reached a conclusion" depends how .much they believe said O'Leary. "We don't know the behavior bin he docs not believe the what they read." size of the men's program yet." before pursuing the push for "behavior was serious enough to Important meeting O'Leary pointed out rtial com­ - from resignations. "I made an error in judgment. Is cost him a job." Davis was ap­ pliance with Title IX can be achiev­ For Academic Year 1980 -1981 'I'll admit that night, I made the resignation, is a public apology, is parently hired by a firm which may ed on a "plan basis". wrong decision. There's no way I'll censorship the way to handle the have had second thoughts if the, tonight in CC 329 "We are making progress," . deny that. I made the wrong deci­ situation'.'" said Weinstock, adding scandal was publicized. Macrina Music O'Leary said. sion at the time. At that lime, it the "right" way has yet to be deter­ "If Davis would have suffered, I Applications are available in the didn't seem wrong," said Levy, mined. O'Leary stressed lie "is not sug­ would do it over again. I'm not speaking on responding to his role in the cover- Mitchell believes those who knew gesting that there will be a cut." fighting 10 hold positions for per­ All reporters must up. about the incident from May to Off-Campus Housing Office - CC110. sonal glory, l'his isn'i a power September ate equally as guilty. He 'It was wrong, but it doesn't trip," said Mitchell. "1 was tried explained that if people had con­ Phones Entertainment Management Advisors receive academic credit and stipend. Warrant a resignation. I should be and convicted by the press." attend. censured for my wrong decision," fessed, elections could have been in­ Lafayetic refused to comment continued from pane three he added. validated and re-elections held. Four Advisor Positions Are Available. . pending the Commissions \ results, are interior phones. The President's Wednesday, March 19 •"After the first of the year, it's Levy lias been called to resign for Task force for Women's Safely has 8r30 P.M. B.A.364 totally different," lie added. his failure as Council Chair to rec­ requested twelve exterior,phones to Please tify the situation in early July when Mitchell, who said lie still had to Student Reaction be Installed around the campus. first learned of the incident. He wait for Commission results before "This emergency phone system noted, however, that Central Coun­ making a full slat mem, will resign if continued from page three could cost over $.TO,(XX) and the be here by 9 p.m. cil Vice Chair Brian Levy has not the results presented ate reasonable, lending SUNYA this semester, said, ATTENTION 1989 possiblity of Installing such a system Want to get involved ? been asked to resign. "They must be the same as mine. " The cover-up is behind us and I giicis we should forget about ii. is being studied by the Task Force Weinstock, who would not It's 'why' they ask me to resign Nothing can really be done. I just with the Director of Public Safely GRADUATES! Interested in vwmen's intramurals ? make judgments before the results "I'm not fighting to keep the James Williams," he added. E.B. Sorry were released," said W'hai should he position. I've been accused of didn't know how competitive this the priority now is to prevent tilings in the public — some arc true school was, afterall." fl.L. WANT TO SPEAK AT Thanks YOUR GRADUATION? come on dovsn to a Love Graenum Berger speaking on XODUS I Love Ya! Applications are now available R.G. to be the Student Speaker at W.I.R.A. THE BLACK JEWS OF, E.B. 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Are you ready for lalking dolls Army. doing mosi of the front-line cumulating the files unbeknownst that will carry on complete conver­ According to Pacific News, the fighting and dying if necessary. lo Canadian citizens and even to sations? Or lor armies of toy Army currently has a serious shor­ According to military sociologist most government leaders..The drug soldiers that will fight intricate bat­ Fight-Damn It! tage of personnel in such mid-level Charles Moskos of Northwestern department defended the collection tles at the verbal Instructions of a jobs as "Avialion Repair University; "Afghanistan is just a of personal files on the grounds that Seniors and Faculty child? Specialist," "Electrician" and smokescreen for the drafi. They slatistics were needed on the According lo The Los Angeles "Tank Mechanic." don't want lo admil the problems amount and patlern of marijuana~ Times, these and similar gadgets are Since Ihe old draft was ended in I hey have been having with ihe and hashish smoking in Canada. expected to be in the toy siorcs of 1972, ihe number of blacks in lite volunteer army." According to The Journal of the the 1990s. Army has Increased by 103,000, Addiction Research Foundation in Tlw Times says thai leading toy while Ihe number of whites has Toronto, some 215,000 of the files declined by approximately 400,000. makers are already experimenting Pacific News Service reports that Mountie Dope Scope have now been destroyed. Similar willi computerized dolls capable of the Pentagon may be using the cur­ Even ihough 30 percent of Ihe files on the suspected users of drugs responding lo virtually any question rent crises in Afghanistan and Iran Army is now made up of blacks, other than pot and hash will con­ asked by a six-year-old owner. as a "smokescreen" lo disguise iis only 6.1 percent of the officer corps iinue to be maintained, ihe drug What's more, the newspaper says, real reasons for wanting lo restore is comprised of black men. bureau says. Graduation Regalia these dolls of ihe future may be the military draft. Pacific News suggests thai re- built so thai they will respond lo on­ • According to the news service, insliliuing Ihe dral'l would enable ly one voice — that of their child die Defense Department is en­ ihe Army lo induct while men with owner — while ignoring all others. countering serious problems with technical backgrounds and assign On Ihe subject of marijuana, a iliein lo Ihe higher levels of the Ar­ The 'Times says that one inventor the all-volunteer army. The paper shredder in Ihe Canadian Priceless my. (Caps and Gowns) — who asked not 10 be identified — volunteer system is reportedly not government's federal lle.ilih Department has been working over- is working on toy soldiers dial can attracting enough personnel with li would reportedly also enable Prevention )Ck.\

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[ party source. I nus, even acting onlwsaTT Making Clear would have had an election which Lisa had you Lisa Newmark, for being so perccpliven'n ^^^_^^^^^^^^^^^_ won legitimately invalidated, with your association with such petty fraudulent. And, for commanding thai certain amount Represent yourself To Ihe Editor: sequences for an innocent victim of someone SA: Let's Get On With It Problems With SA of respeel among your peers that would allow Il is wilh great concern thai I write this let- else's slupidity. I may not have had the most ihe single and illegal act of one purely simple- ler in response to your article and editorial on morally correct decision, but it was certainly Newmark's recently appointed commission has concluded its investigation of the Jeremy Carlson minded individual lo turn inio a widespread at March 14 on the alleged "S.A. Election the most humane. To this day I have „ election cover-up, and the report has been placed in the SA president's hands. Student Union Chairperson n scandal. Coverup." I feel my part in this incident was evidence thai the irregularity actually occur- But while she chose to sit on the results for a day, the findings have spread like Davis, Ihe confessed ballot sniffer now Simply because we are all students, the on­ which thereby cuts ofl any hope for sludent greatly exaggeraled and would like to lake red, but il might have destroyed someone wildfjre llirouglioul the Association,possibly to her dismay. The ASP can only hope contends thai he was detached from the elec­ Wednesday night's ly thing we have in common with each other representation. this opportunity lo sei the record straight. What annoys mc beyond belief is that the tion and that he bad not interest in the out­ to have ihe service of receiving il soon,so as to present ihe results in full to the stu­ is that we are learners in the educational pro­ The administration gives our varying I learned from James Mitchell of the claim ASP chooses lo overlook all the good I have come. A blatant attempt lo deceive the dent community. cess. The primary function of the student amounts of power lo different sectors in the by Mitchell Davis thai he had switched 15 done for students in this university tver my students once again. He was a staunch Central Council At this point,we niusl stale lhal we are disgusted over the lack of respect we have government should then be lo improve our university community; students receive Ihe Ward ballols for 15 Newmark ballols for a three years of Involvement in ihe Student Newmark supporter from the word "go". received as a media front the Association, and are furious over the continued attacks learning conditions. Cerlain problems exist least amount of power. Student governments difference of 30 voles. My first reaction was Association. The ASP feels this incident Weinsioek stales, "no one wanted to hurl at our credibility, within student governments which prevent do nol derive iheir legitimacy from studcnls, amazement and disbelief. The issue was overshadows all I have clone in ih meeting. nasi. I Lisa." Greal — no one wanted to break poor them from fulfilling their primary function. but rather from iheir administration. How serious but I did nol come lo any decision as have worked to remove an unlaii "W Whai we have learned on our own is thai resignations were recommended of Con- front Lisa's heart and tell her thai she won by These.problems exist because of the basic then could Ihe government work In our in- to bow I would handle it until later thai students' transcripts, lo insure iroller Craig Weinsioek, Internal Affairs Chair Jim Mitchell, Senator and Coun­ structures thai student governments are leresl? Sludcnl government! gel little, if any, indents' default. She worked so hard lo win. night. At lite election night parly I was asked rights and input at every opportunity, look cilman Mark Lafayette and Central Council Chair Mike Levy. The first three have founded upon. active support from the studcnls. Why don't Other wrongdoers will have the audacity to lo come into a room where a conversation an active inleresl to insure women'1 Watch the been cited for leading roles in Ihe initial conspiracy and cover-up. The added citaiiot Simply because we arc all studcnls, lite on­ students support "their" government? Could •uicty on claim that there was no cover-up, ihai the already was going on among others that had ibis campus, worked for fairei of Mike Levy, we presume, is due lo his failure lo act appropriately as a Counci ly thing we have in common wilh cachotlier is il be that we know it is powerless? When will Sniileiii ASP article is politically biased, and that ihe heard of ihe incident. The consensus there Guidelines and housing procedure Chair. Upon learning of the possible fraud in July, Mike Levy declined even lo in­ that we are learners in the educational pro­ we realize there is no "cure" for apathy — . worked ballot-stuffing incident had no effect on lie was thai if Lisa Newmark had won by more on i be Sludcnl Association Teaeliiu proceedings over itiate an investigation before the September deadline for election invalidation. Tin cess. The primary function of Ihe student rather, we need to examine ils causes. If • and Ad. outcome of the election. Again, attempts to than 30 votes, she had won |i-"' '..lately and vising Awards Committee because government should then be lo improve our students don't support iheir government, I feel "a mislead studcnls and divert their attention role of Council Chair is lo check Ihe executive branch. anything that might cause her lo lose that vic­ learning conditions. Certain problems exist what is ihe basis for that government's ex­ good teacher" should receive re ogniiion, from the actual crime and subsequent con­ While litis was indeed a grave error of Inaction, and while Ihe ASP supports_thc tory would he hurting an innocent victim. the SA election within student governments which preveiil istence? helped to implement and devise it x stern by cealment, In fact, the decision to release the commission's findings, we feci lhal Vice Chair Brian Levy will also have lo depart. I then came lo my own decision. I fell I hat llicm from fulfilling their primary function. which studcnls could evaluate ih it health information only if the outcome of the elec­ Brian Levy learned of Ihe incident in November, and as a council leader, he too rite students running ihe government also These problems exist because of the basic Lisa' had won legitimately and that public services, and I cared enough to ge involved cover-up. have a belief that governments must be com­ tion was affected by the ballot stuffing makes should have initiated a probe. The September staiuic of limitations has little bearing knowledge of the incident would hurt her, so­ in statewide issues thai el'feel sludei structures thai student governments tire is. I have it apparent thai ii was in the best interest of as the SA Supreme Cowl can preside and invalidate an election tit any lime, even plex, bureaucratic bodies. This makes it hard meone who is my friend and thai I respect, founded upon. always reached out to all sitidcn - ol this all those involved lo be certain that the filial lot studcnls 10 understand how the govern­ Ihe most. Secondly, I had no proof that Ihe tomorrow. Flrsl and foremost: Student governments university and valued their pat icipatimi margin of victory would not fall under thirty It's ment works, and this prevents more students incident had actually occurred, only a third The remaining members of Council who chose sealed lips over honcsl tongue- more I halt anyone else I know. I think llicse idles. have no power. The sludcnl government is front gelling involved, This year out SA hits should he censured and condemned for such blatanl paralysis in acting ns our sii people realize this. formed to coordinate student activities, col­ 17 vice comptrollers; why the biggesl ever? In ihe coming days wcwlll be able to judge damn thing." The fact lltat he broke the law dent representatives. Immediately into Ihe new election year, their seats should I lect and distribute the tax lee, and support Could it be thai the people appointing posi­ I believe I would be doing tin' students a ihe integrity of the Sludcnl Association and your ami gave siuileiiis a bad Image is irrelevant to refilled. student groups. In oihet areas; curriculum, tions promised positions to campaign greal injustice by resigning. I feel that the ils leadership. I can foresee only one alter- Newmark and Council must strive lo restore Ihe Association lo ils feel. The repot purposes of the university, admissions, pro­ workers? Sludent government leaders also is long as he wins lite election! Again, same injustice would occur if I drop mil of naiive thai would be taken in the best inleresl motion and firing of 1'uculiy, budget issues, Ittiin elite ruling cliques pulling themselves we the students do not benefit from their ac­ ihe Vice-Presidential race, Mj ideals .nl! of all sluilenis: the resignation of Craig student calls for resignations. Ihey musi call for them too. 1 etc., student governments fuiw no actiuti above I lie "average" student. tions. If ihe administration knows thai our stand anil the people I represent win, those Weinsioek from his positions of Controller Whal mice was hoped lo be a speedy and honcsl recovery has been twisted into . authority. Student governments collabornlc elected officials.were elected illegally, will ideals will not have a voice if 1 resign liu uiiil Central Council Representative and the painful sitjia. We urge Newmark lo cense from gathering ihe advice of her crookeu Another problem is ilitit sludcnl govern­ with administration and faculty, form ad­ they respeel iheir opinions? Furthermore, if would truly be a shame. I have plnns and government! advisors and lo sunt making decisions on her own (01 wilh neutral persons). ments generally do noi devote ihe major pun resignation ^ .lii'i Mitchell from his posi­ visory boards, recommend policy, but they our SA president says her cabinet never even goals in my mind for this year and next, and I of iheir lime lo issues of greater importance tions of University Senator anil Central Her advisors have worked hard in build SA and ihey have implemented many have no powet lo implement policy, liven gave her the chance to exercise he wall try to further these goals. opinion, Council Representative, I do nol believe thai benefits lor students. But their conniving deeds have losi ihem ihe tight io represent wilh social issues such as parly regululions, lo students; such as the budget, Instead, stu­ then is she it leader? ^^-^--^p-— dent governments tire more interested in ex­ Mark I ufaytMic these students would have been appointed or students. alcohol limits, dorm rules, etc., the ad- Albany is a fortunate school in that UAS is panding their scope of influence, and are elected if ihe sludcnl population was aware 7:30 CC 375 Lessons must be learned, students must be served, and fairly. Lei's clean up and ministration has the final say. Thus, sludcuis sludent run. The students appointed, generally only interested in issues which will thai Ihey would act in the best inleresl of have no real way of having iheir interests however, do nol work in our interests. In­ , Thank You SA i move onward. lie beneficial to the government, thus ii studcnls only on a conditional anil pari lime legitimately dcspiie the alleged tampering, represented. stead of just raising board rales again as they evolves ihui sludcnl governments lor the To the Editor: basis. she would have suffered ihe worst possible Sludcnl governments are the method have just done, the student board of directors most part become self-inieresied organiza­ The students of this university have been As for the rest of Ihe individuals involved penally for something she did nol tin. through which tiilininislimors liniii any type could luce the administration and demand tions. Because of litis fact, the people in the publicly disgraced. The most pro i in ihe iniiial decision IO illegally withhold In­ I did nothing but remain silent. I did not of sludcnl power. Student governments tire more money lo offset the raises. Ad­ government will go tonny means lo maintain and effective sludent association in Ihe Stale formation, I feel students should be concern- commit any tampering, I had no pari in supposed to "work within the system," and ministrator salaries are rising! So are our their power, litis fallen not only lo inefficiency Inn mm ID ed'wiih only two, Mark Lafayette and Jim organizing any "cover-up," and I ai no lime go through lite "proper channels." costs. However, because of our inactive stu­ l.asi year in ihe run-off campaign, Sharon corruption. Yes, the students of SUNYA Castro-Blanco. Lafayette presently holds Iwo encouraged or discouraged anyone to do or However, Ihe "proper channels" do not have dent government president and her ap- Waul lost lo Lisa Newmark. We now find have aloi to be proud of. Thank you ( ' elected positions and should be asked lo nol do anything. My decision was for myself Ihe same interests as ihe students; the ltd. poiniees, we are forced to scent powerless. Established In 1916 out that ihe mentality of Newmark sup­ Weinsioek. resign. Caslro-Blaneo, who slides that he alone, and was made with the-aforemention­ ministration has opposite goals. In her lei let' There arc other methods whereby we, as Rich I. Bchar, lldllar-ln-Chlel porters is nol in the inleresl of all studcnls, In Ihe last three years we have seen "wouldn't change a damn filing", should be ed considerations in mind. 1 had absolutely lo ihe ediior in last Friday's ASP, Stacy M. studcnls, can develop long-term goals and ac­ Ron Levy, Rob E. Grubman, Managing Editors bin rather in their own interest, As current students become tut integral pun ol ihe asked to withdraw his name from consldcra- nothing io gain personally from my silence, Sass, who is on ihe HAS Board of Directors, tively work to obtain them. Next year, we will News Editor Mlchole Isiael Comptroller Craig Weinsioek says, ". , . lion I'm SA President, as I did nol plan lo seek any SA position of says ", . . wouldn't it make sense to work decision-making process of this university. Associate News Editors ...... Laura Florentine Sylvia Saunders that lit lie group." The people in SA believe all face higher prices at SUNYA for a less any kind, nor did 1 seek anyihing else from within existing mechanisms that have been But now, the endless hours spent by past siti- Name Withheld Upon Request ASPects Editors Stuart Molranga, Bob O'Brlan quality education. Our student government SA thai my silence could have brought mc. that I hey are above the law. "It deni leaders to gain credibility among ihe ad­ Associate ASPects Ediior . . . . : Suzanne Gerber proven effective?" These "mechanisms' was a ques- obviously is not interested in trying to pre­ are lion of individual morality ministration and faculty have been lust. As for the ASP Editorial Staff opinion Sports Editor Paul Schwartz not effective, because Ihe; versus group vent this from happening. They have nol A Dilemma couiucr- morality." I had no idea we elected people Thank you Jim Mitchell. thai "unfortunately, little can he done" to Associate Sports Editor Bob Bellaliore student productive. played any major role in organizing students Editorial Pages Editor Steven Rolnlk with Iheir own code of ethics and morals. The forward momentum of the student In the Ediior: mc, I must say lhal I consider this to he Since sludcnl governments are pan of ihe to speak up. Instead, they have been concern­ Copy Editor Aron Smilh The people in SA are nol interested in "Ihe association, if there was any lo speak of, has Having read the ASP article regarding the narrow-minded and overly judgmental.-1 am administration, ihe little "voice" ihe govern­ ed with whose running next year, about Staffwrlters: Pat Branley, Andrew IY. mil, Harold Diamond, Mllie Pried. Maureen George, Ed welfare of studcnls," as Steve Coplon says, now been hailed. Any efforts to increase ihe l°7" runoff election and Ihe fiery editorial not a criminal or a conspirator, but simply a ment is given can be terminated at any lime" threaieuing violence if the truth is revealed, Goodman, Whitney Gould, Larry Kohn, Amy Kanlor, Douglas Kohn, Debbie Kopl, Rich Kroslow, but rather in their own welfare. This is why effectiveness of SA by involving more regarding the same topic, I find it necessary human being unhappily caughl in a hemeu- Thus, student governments, depending on about ihe election cover-up, etc. If actions Susan Mllllgon, Kothy Perllll, Jell Schadoll, Belli Scxei, Mike Williamson Zodiac & Preview they will cheat, lie, steal, and if necessary use students for a far-reaching exchange of ideas lo clarify my lole In the mailer. I also feel dons dilemma who made the best decision I the particular president, can be aeiivc and speak louder than words, than Lisa Editors: Carol Volk, Jamie Klein violence to further iheir ends. James Castro- have been negated. The present leadership compelled lo air my feelings regarding these could under these difficult circumstances. not be afraid lo confront the administration; Newmark and "her little group" have Blanco said, "III had lo do it again, I'd do il will leave SA wilh a sludcnl body that is events. Debbie Kopf, Business Manager or ihe government can be silent, as is our SA, demonstrated lltat ihey are inactive and have exactly the same way. I wouldn't change a disenchanted and finally disgusicd. Thank no voices to air student concerns Upon hearing the story of Ihe alleged tampering from Jim Castro-Blanco (a story Advertising Manager Sieve Goldstein thai as far as I could tell was several limes Pissed At SA Billing Accountant Lisa Applebaum T'M SURfJ. Assistant Accountant Bcnnle Brown. Miriam Raspler •SOU U)M)T TO (MX removed by the time I was told), I was ARE" 6H ZO v l/te Firsi, I was, as your article staled, seared Albany .Student /'res.-. Corporation, on Independent nol'fot'projit corporation Edltorlalf nr^ written complain about sludent apathy, have lost by the threat. Second, and no less Important, he the Edlloi In chic/, policy is subject lo reulew by Ihe Editorial Board (Mailing Address.' iheir right io represent us and have Jeopardiz­ was the fact Ihai Lisa was nol responsible for Albany Sludenl Press, CC 329, IHOO Washington rtue . NY 12222 any alleged tampering, Were a new election ed the credibility of those In SA who are con­ (518) 457-889'S lo be held, Lisa would probably have been scientiously committed, Casey Fernandez ruined by the tampering story, Having won March 18, 1980.; March 18, 1980 Page Ten Albany Stuvont Press Page Eleven Albanv Student Press r Molson's Nltu at WT's, $.65 bottles, Pittman residents in regard lo Fri­ Want to work the night of Telethon? Laurie, 'What's a.Pittman van?'" said Roses are red, violets are black, we 9 pm. • 7 day and Saturday late night buses. The absence of delineation In Ihe sel i. Sign up In the Campus Center, Pittman Warden. "A couple of girls were hope when you read this, you don't Test your drinking endurance at These runs were heavily used by works beautifully for the play. gel a heart attack. Happy Bl/thday. given a hard time on ihe phone. Bermuda • Bermuda • Bermuda Afternoon at the Bars. Thurs. 2-6 continued from page thrde. students attending social events on I only wish that the talents of Mr. H Spring Vacation • 8 days and 7 Love, The Hanson Brothers pm. 1 They'd say 'Listen, honey, it'll get going lo be overcrowded, creating a campus or patronizing bars Svoboda and the others involved Thanx Hodqo! g nights; $289. Contact Bryan at Laurie, lliere. Don'i gel your legs in an (434-0793. Includes airfare, ac- Tracey, blatantly dangerous situation," downtown. had been brought lo bear on a less Happy birthday to a warm and witty Who could'vo asked for a better Icomodatlons, and more. uproar.' There were a couple or tiresome play.» Classified sultemate. May the bluebird of hap­ roommate? Thanks for always be­ asid senior Paul Warden. "Wo had "The students were good, safe piness not miss you on this glorious ing there. Here's to more great 25 people in a van with a capacity of girls who really goi upset when they - -J To my drawing partner with the fan­ day. times In the future. Have a fantastic drivers, but they just were not gave them a hard lime as soon as. cy tie, 15. We had two and Ihree people Love, Binda birthday and keep smiling. dependable," said Warden. "We there was a female voice on the ou're a real doll! Colonial couldn't Love always,-Amle silting in the front seat, oil ihe have a better R.A. than you, so you Village People, Ariel, Dating Game, needed a professional back-up phone." Happy carol, better make Itl Children's Hour, Class acts, Grilled Dearest Kenny, . floor.sticking out ihe windows, sil­ system in ease the student didn't ^51 Cheese, Uptown Juggler's. Your partner for the supreme Indian I love you more than you II ever ling on the engine." show up. If the bus didn't show up, Lost/Found; Quad Telethon. know. Happy anniversary! During both semesters of last it didn't show up, and you were - Dear Flshface, Yours forever, Lor Part Two of this series, dealing with the Cygnets present This Is Syn­ year, the earliest Saturday and Sun­ stranded on campus, Where were Counselors: Adirondack Boys' Would the girl who lost her keys at chronized Swimming. March 21 and Happy birthday to the bestest and Tad, the use of alcohol at Pittman Hall, Belated we should Camp; 7 and one half weeks, the Facully-StafI Basketball Game 22, 8:15 pm., $1 with tax card at the coolest friend In the world. We will ...just wanted lo say "gratlas tlbl" day bus runs left'Pittman Hall at you going lo go at two In the morn­ on 2-28 come In to the Main Office will appear Friday. $500-600; campcraft, sailing, swim­ University Pool. all remain friends forever. for helping me "get a grip" through 11:10 a.m. While this was moved to ing?" ming (WSI), trip leader, rlflery, ar­ of the Gym and Identify them. We Love, Toms, Jamie, Diane, Carolyn, the past two weeks. Pm sure that chery, sports, driver; 39 Mill valley may have them. Le Cercle Francals presents a Trip Randl, Sue, Dave, and everyone else without you, Rosella and I both 10:30 a.m. last September, the hour Utile Mulor Pool Cooperation Road, Plttsford, NY 14534 to Montreal. Leaving Frl., April 18, The Dream Lost - Business Law Book In SS 131 Dear Babe, would of jumped by now — In style continued to present difficulties to Former Pittman residents have have gone returning Sun., April 20. Total price: — with a bottle of Pink Champagne Birthday Overseas Jobs — Summer-year last Tuesday. Please return. $45 which Includes roundtrlp Just want to thank you for being student employed at weekend jobs also cited a lack of cooperation on continued from page twelve round, Europe, S. America, Thanks. Howard - 7-3061. here with me. Please don't go • gag...thanks. "It's been real." transportation and hotel ac­ LH in Albany. 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March 18, 1980 Page Thirteen March 18, 1980 Riding the Crest Aspects on Tuesday Page Twelve Aspects on Tuesday The Oregon Trail The Great Pretenders A State of Bliss (jj-|etractors of new wave music who claim was extremely enjoyable, It was, nonetheless, It turned out that this was a fitting prelude to played guitar, but also succeeded In arousing -'-'that it Is really not a new musical form orlly a creative mixture of sixties pop and the show because It foreshadowed the energy the desires of some of the more drunken male perience is to hear music being played by would probably not have enjoyed The rj'he Proctor's Theatre in Schenectady seventies heavy metal. and power which was to be generated Ijy the fans near the stage. . musicians who are truly enjoying themselves, Pretenders performance at J.B. Scotls last •• has undergone renovations recently band. The Pretenders came onstage to play a The rest of the band were also pretty well and (rom the first improvisation Saturday, Thursday night. Although the group's music that have left it one of the.most elegant set of music which plugged pop into a Knolls suited lo their respective instruments. Pete Oregon was a truly happy bunch. Maybe it Al Baca theatres in the Capital District, and it was In­ nuclear reactor for a truly electrifying effect. Farndon's bass thundered on "Space In­ deed an amicable setting for the music of the was in part the relief of having finally wrestled Their music incorporated everything from R & vader," and James Honeyman Scott's lead Prior to the show I heard many different Bill Evans trio and Oregon this past Saturday the four-sided jam down to "June Bug," a B in "Brass in Pocket" to heavy metal In guitar provided the necessary complement to descriptions of The Pretenders' music from night. The show was the first jazz bill to play piece from their Roots in the Sky LP, but on "Private Life." One explanation for their wide Hynde's hoarse vocals, especially on some of the club's punkish clientele. They the Proctor's since the renovation, and was ending that song, pianist Ralph Towner and range of music is thai Chris Thomas, the pro­ "Precious." Drummer Martin Chambers con­ varied from "the Cars with a female vocalist" also the'flrst put on by the Production Com­ bassist Glen Moore broke Into wide smiles. In ducer of their album, has worked successfully tributed that al! too familiar, but nevertheless to "a very loud Nick Lowe." Not having had pany, a new promotions agency based In the fact, they were smiling throughout much of with everyone from Procol Harum to the Sex essential, consistently pounding beat which the opportunity lo hear the group's album theatre. Aside from a late start (the musicians the performance. This buoyant mood Pistols. His Influence on The Pretenders was has become a trademark of punk rock. before witnessing the performance, I didn't were late) and a too-quick segue to taped manifested Itself In other ways as well: Colin certainly apparent in the show, as was thai of know what to expect. So when the lights final­ Naturally, the audience frenzy led to a three music after the finale, the concert was Walcott's trancelike kalimba-playlng dance; Nick Lowe, who produced the song "Stop ly dimmed and the audience adrenaline level song encore'which left fans dralhed but, alas, everything one could hope for. Paul McCandless' bouncy oboe, soprano sax, Your Sobbing." began to rise I was, at Ihe very least, surprised unsatisfied. and English horn lines; Ralph Towner beating lo hear a tape of "The Ride of the Walkrles" Making The Pretenders' performance even Opening (or The Pretenders was a band his guitar footstool with Walcott's mallets; and from Wagner's "Die Walkure." Anyone who more enjoyable was Ihe presence of Chrlssle called The Proof, the members of which prov­ Rube Cinque the Moore-Walcott duet entitled "Hawaiian has seen Apocalypse Now will recognize this Hynde. Her voice generated a gritty, street- ed that weak vocals, an over-amplified sound, Shulfle". "Sixties und seventies heavy metal" piece as the music played during the American smart sound similar to that of Patty Smith's. and a bassist who tried his best lo stand like Bill Evans Is just about a walking history of Helicopter attack on Ihe Vietnamese village. Sporting an lggy Pop t-shlrt and black spandex Elvis Costello provide the Ingredients for a tru­ modern jazz, having recorded profusely in his Certainly this Jovial mood was helped along The uroup presented music of unnther era. pants, she not only sang lead vocals and ly forgettable experience.' twenty-five years as a jazzman, from the by the audience: although Bill Evans was en­ seminal Kind of Blue LP with Miles Davis and thusiastically received, most in attendance John Coltrane to extensive work with his were Oregon fans, with expectations of magic various trios. The newest Incarnation of the Irom their heroes. And magic Is what they A Staqe off Sleep Bill Evans trio Is ah exciting one, and much of got. aside from the considerable technical pro­ ibie Dream the excitement is generated by bassist Mark wess each possesses on a multiplicity of in­ Johnson, a flamboyant sololsl with a boyish, struments (according to estimates, they play The imposs about eighty in all), Oregon is well-versed In yet Intense (ace. His solos were caplivatlngly century; still, Strl b'berg should have reaped These same gray figures (unction as the structured, erasing the bit of tightness he sounds from any conceivable source. Aside he was being dull Ultimately, A Dream Play stage crew, moving [imps on and off in slow, hammer. I respect Strindberg's pain; I even showed during the opening number. Despite from Towner's footstool break, he and Moore QM Dream Play Is a preachy and can only be viewed as the product of «i stylized motion The effeel is eerie ami hyp- agree that life is basically Q losing proposition, the hubbub generated by Johnson's perfor­ often look to playing percussion on the sides • /* thoroughly tedious piece of theater. In puritanically simplistic sensibility, It reminds nolli The drawback is that this method of but the making of art indicates some convic­ mance, it was Bill Evans who made things of their Instruments, and Towner, during the (act, SUNYA's actual staging of II Is, I believe. one of the temper tantrum an adolescent changing sets adds al least a half houi to a play tion about the value of working, of doing: so if click. After twenty-five years, his post-Bop lirst piece, placed a tambourine on the piano bridegroom might throw upon discovering that Is already grlndlngly long style Is not stale, merely refined, and there is -trings for that John Cage touch. one is going to the trouble of writing an ex­ that the honeymoon is over. Lisa Ettlnger plays India's daughtet with the no sign of Bill Evans letting up. If Saturday is All in all. it was a night lo remember, at least Larry Kinsman istential play, one has clearly made a choice, There is a strange unevenness in lone. A appropriate eagerness. This deml goddess any indication. mill the nexl time either Bill Evans or Oregon arbitrary or not, to assign value in life. Why few scenes are marvelously funny and effec­ t'omes in Earth with ihe lnno< ence she needs make their way to the area.* belter than the piny itself. Half the action con­ not, then, portray the pain of the human con­ One of the rarest delights one can ex­ tive, like those with the four academics: to be properly appalled by everything human. sists of anguished wailings that human life is dition In an interesting manner at least? The theologian, philosopher, scientist and lawyer, William Leone i-> especially good

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March 18, 1980. Spikers Get Weekend "Breather" After Setback Vol. LXVII No.15 March 21, 1980 Albany Loses To Nemesis Springfield; Match With Cornell, Syracuse Cancelled Council Censures Members

by Larry Kahn mutually agreed to cancel Ihe U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Albany Stale volleyball fans were match," said Albany State and Cortland. The Syracuse match cheated out of an afternoon of ex­ volleyball coach Ted Earl. "We has yet to be rescheduled. Calls For No Resignations citing volleyball by the weather on didn't want to have a repetition of Last Thursday Albany attempted Saturday. The triangle match at ihe U.S. Boxing team incident." He lo end a four year losing streak University Gym scheduled against added that "the cancellation could against Springfield College, in­ by Andrew Carroll with Honest Ballot,Inc. doesn't seem fair lo me. it just Cornell and Syracuse was forced to be a blessing in disguise for us. It cluding a defeat curlier this season, and Michele Israel Censured members include doesn't fit what went on that night. be cancelled after the Syracuse team will give us a chance lo take a but failed amid controversy as their Central Council voted Wednes­ Lafayellc, Weinsiock, Mitchell, People tried lo save the organiza­ bus had a minor accident and the breather and think about our ncxi record dropped lo 9-4. The match day night lo censure and demand Levy, and any other member tion and I don't think the punish­ Cornell bus was waved off Ihe road few games." The match againsi went four games with scores of written apologies from an chosen by ihe Commission who ment of having these people leave in by the state police because of zero Cornell has been tentatively 15-10, 11-15, 14-16, 12-15, In unspecified number of its members knew of ihe scandal prior to March disgrace will fii the crime." • visibility road conditions. rescheduled for April 12 a part of a Albany's second straight loss of the t'oMheir involvement in the alleged 1. These names include, among Levy's vole of confidence was several, Gary Schalsky, .lames "Hoih coaches called me and wc four-leant tournament with Ihc week. Earl saw a pattern emerging ballot-stuffing scandal that marred supported by a vole of 23-3-6, over in both of these tough losses. "Wc last May's presidential run-oil'elec­ Castro-Blanco, Sieve Cop Ion, id a two-thirds majority, ami his name got out ahead in both mulches, and tion. Klein, Frank Baiiman, and Central was Inlet deleted from ihe request Ihcn we went on lop In the second The decision came in response lo Council Vice Chair Brian Levy. A for resignation. SUNYA JDL Protests game. Then we lei up. Wc seem to Ihe suggestions of SA President final list lias not yet been made Central Council Vice-Chair Brian get ahead and then give up u little Lisa Newmark's Special Presiden­ available. Levy was also awarded a vote of Carter Israeli Stand and let the other team catch up." tial Commission which called for Newmark received the Commis­ confidence, wilh a sole dissenting About Thursday's match, Earl the resignation of four council sion results Sunday night and pro­ voic. mised to release Iheiu Tuesday. said thai "Springfield is basically a' members cited as the most heavily Maik Borkowski introduced a bill 'No More Mistakes' However, Council did not have the one-man team. They had one player involved in the scandal. asking for Ihc ilncc to resign, bul a findings at Wednesday night's by Susan Milligun quarters on Eagle Street Wednes­ who we couldn't stop all night long. Council's vote was prompted by substitute motion, issued by meeting. Newmark said she did not Urging Americans nol lo vole for day. He made us look bad out there by the recent discovery of an alleged members Sieve Topal and Lee read the report until late Tuesday Jimmy Carter for president because JDL Vice-President Murk making really good plays." Earl felt election cover-up which began lasi (iaidnei, which called I'm cu-nuissc night hul does not feel holding of his "anti-Israeli stance," 25 Makowsky said the Carter ad- that the team could have and should May and included many prominent censureship was ultimately passed. have won by working around him, SA members. them influenced Council's decision. SUNYA Jewish Defense League ininisiiaiioii lias had "a continuing and he shouldered much of the SA Controller Craig Weinsiock, According to Levy, censureship Lafuycltc, Mitchell, and (JDL) members demonstrated in anti-Israeli policy," including the blame himself. "I have to lake University Senator Mark Lafayette, involves ait official reprimand from Weinsiock abstained ilicit voles front of Carter-Mondalc lletul- recenl U.S. vote on Israel's occupa­ some of ihe credit for losing il," he and the Internal Affairs Chair Jim SA and a request for a written while Levy voted in favor of cen­ tion of Ihe West Bank of ihc Jordan said. "Wc could have adjusted our Mitchell were ihe alleged key apology to be sent 10 various media. sureship. River, serving pattern by serving away leaders of the scandal, after Newmark said, however, thai Reacting lo tile Council's deci­ In the U.S. vote, the U.S. de­ from him. Uuforumalely, we didn't former Indian Quad assistant elec­ Council can still call for im­ sion, Lafayetle said, "1 think Cen­ nounced Israeli settlement in the do il. I just didn't icll Ihem what lo tion commissioner Mitch Davis. peachments. tral Council acted appoiopriaicly West Hank. Two days lalcr, Carter do." Davis apparently replaced 15 votes Over 70 spectators viewed a and the people finally gol Ihe story. claimed the vole was a mistake, due The Danes slaried oui well Thc Albany State volleyball squad dropped a four-game decision to Spr­ for candidate Sharon Ward wilh ihe heated and emotional meeting as The credibility of SA litis been to "a break in communication." enough, taking ihc first game 15-10, ingfield Thursday night in University Gym, (I'hoto: Dave Asher) same number of Ne.vinark votes. both supporters of ihe implicated restored." The JDL rally cries of "No more mistakes — don't vote for Carter" and things were looking pretty good cd (heir momentum to pull ahead, point all ihe way," according lo While three members were among four and those calling for their Mitchell believes Council acted exemplified their feeling that iltciu- for I hem against a leant they had 11-4. Albany started playing well Earl, Springfield jumped oui lo an ihe firsl 10 know of Davis' acts, resignation debated. The ASP "as human beings in a human situa­ itial vole of ihe U.S. was ihc Intend­ never beaten in Ihc four years Ihey again and iliey mounted a strong early 7-3 lead, bill Albany other SA officials, including Cen­ became ihe focus of criticism as tion. They were able lo understand ed one. have been playing each other. The comeback to grab the lead at 14-12. countered quickly lo lie il al seven. tral Council Chair Mike I evy many deemed iis coverage of ihc thai wc were human beings and not "We believe that when Curler second game was also well played. Springfield stopped them just short The struggle .continued until 12-12 would learn in followng months. scandal sensational and overblown. vultures." said 'it was all a mistake,' he was The Iwo learns clashed in an even and managed lo tie il al 14-14, and when Springfield used Albany's Weinsiock resigned from Coun­ In addition to Council's decision, Al Ihe ouiset of the meeting, reacting lo the pressure of losing ihc battle until Springfield pulled out lo I hen addul one more. Then on a blockers lo their own advantage cil following Ihc final vole, bin will Newmark announced I lull future Levy requested a vote of confidence Jewish vole," said Makowsky, 14-11. Albany then bungled any highly controversial call thai went twice and took the match with the remain as SA Controller, lie could elections would no longer be run by from Council members anil "and we hope thai he does." chance I hey had ai a comeback againsi Albany Ihc game went lo 15-12 viclory. SA, bul by an independent firm, ef­ Newmark offered him suppori. not be reached for comment. 25 .11)1. members inarched when they made an overlap error. Springfield. Rally speaker and Albany Law The standout for Albany in the fective in ihe upcoming May elec­ "The option of students resigning continued on page six Curler n: Jews, the vow. School student Rob Margolis fur- All Ihe players have lo line up in' just doesn't seem fair lo me. Il just "Il depends on how you read the match was Devon Lockley. "1 have tion. Tile President is negotiating (Photo: Otive Asher) contlnued otrpage six rotational order before they receive rules," Earl complained. "The ref lo give a lot of credit to Devon," serve or they arc penalized ihe said that one of our back row said Earl, "He had about seven solo point. "The referee called lite players blocked Ihe ball. We argued blocks thai went to the floor. Even­ penalty on us and thai lost us the and lost it 16-14 on the ref's deci­ tually they just stopped trying lo hii Dangerous Quaaludes game," commented Earl. "Il was sion." the hall where he was because he Police Nab Burglary Suspect an incxcusasblc error that never The controversy scented to in­ was having such a field day block­ should have happened." Result In New Paltz Bust After taking the first game Thursday night, the Danes were unable to win spire both learns In the final game ing, and he also had seven or eight another game and lost lo Springfield. (Photo: Dave Asher) In ihc third game Springfield us- as they "slugged il out point for kills." by I'.diuiimi ,1. Goodman Non-student Thomas Jaques, ag­ the victim, who security police were Nine SUNY New Paltz students suspected of buying or selling bad ed 22, was charged with the unable to name. Thursday's match also marked SUNYA Campus Police arrested quaaludes were arrested March 15 by New Paltz Town Police. burglary which occurred Murcli 12 Williams suid Jaques is officially ihe return of Fred Askham, who a man in the campus center on 9 Three of the arrested studenls were charged wilh sale of controlled in Colonial Quad's Paine Hall, ac­ a prisoner of the SUNYA Campus had been forced lo miss the last few Wednesday us a suspect in a recent substances; Tive wilh loitering with intent to possess drugs; and one cording to arresting officer Gary Security. However, he is being held Cygnets Take East Crown By "Minor Miracle ' games. "We got a very good job on-campus burglary, according lo wilh obstructing, government administration, The studenis were later Chief of Security James Williams. O'Connor, The burglary involved by Division II City of Albany oui of Fred," Earl noted. "He had $160 In stolen cash. Police, since there are no on- hardly any warm up in lite last few released, and will appear in court for formal arraignment on March 21. O'Connor called the arrest campus detention cells, according days and he performed credibly." f Telethon- "routine, no big deal al till." He to Williams. Six Danes Qualify For National Finals In Michigan The next four weeks will be very Il was rumored throughout SUNY New Paltz and other college campuses that the pills were not quaaludes but contained foreign said Jaques was spotted in ihe Cam­ Important for Albany as they will pus Center at approximately 3 .substances including heroin and PCD. Jaques is being charged wilh a wind down ihe season wilh some It's p.m., the same day his arrest war­ felony, ami will be tried by Albany by I'aul Schwartz points, outdistancing Millersvllle lain Sue McCue look third with a Neill come 111 second. N.Y. Stale Police |utve tested ihe 52 pills confiscated in ihe arrests i ^ 'JIM lough division matches. They'll rant was issued by Albany Police County Court, Williams said. Ja­ After it wus all over, Albany (60), Pcnn Slate (50.5), Vcrmonl score of 27.27. In the senior figures, On the senior level, Talboi finish­ and Identified two as quaaludes and the other fifty as vallum. this meet Rochester next week and Court. Apparently an informant ques had a preliminary hearing Stale synchronized swimming coach (48), Ciencseo (40.5), Wheaion (29), Albany's Ellen Talbot was edged ed third in Ihe solo, and McC'ue and SUNY New Pall/ Director of Public Safely 1'inil Dcdek, however, Rochester anil Cornell in a triangle weekend, told investigating officers that Ja­ Thursday morning and Williams ex­ Pat Rogers called her team's ac­ llunler (12), and Vassar with six oui by 12 hundreds of a poini by ihe Talbot placed second in the duel. was unsure whether Valium was the only fake quaalude. meet ihe week after, Then ihey play ques frequently "hung out" in the pects Ihc case lo be continued "in a complishment "a minor miracle." Millersvllle entry. Talbot placed a The senior leam swam to a first "People had some bad reactions," he said. "1 dou'l know if we and points, Cortland and Cornell on April 12 in Campus Center. week lo a week and a half." Miracle or not, the fact thai "For US 10 win willi jnsl six peo­ close second. place finish, Albany's team was gol the right pills." When asked lo give specific instances of bud ihe four learn lournameni with ihe it's O'Connor said he was also aided Williams added that "itLs up to Albany's synchronized swimmers ple was a minor miracle," said Although Ihe figures did noi yield made up of Frohock, Neill, Maney, Merchant Marine Academy, reactions, however, Dedek said his knowledge was based almost Parness, McCue, and Talboi. WH&mif\ by a description of Jaques given by the court what happens next." finished first in this weekend's Rogers. "We were competing with any firsi place finishes for the The learn played very well in lltcir "totally on rumor." eight-team easiern regional tourna­ teams Willi so many more entries — Dunes, Rogers singled them oui as The viclory in the east regional! iwo losses lasi week againsi lop New Pali/. Police Chief Charles Dogdanowlcz said thai at leasi one ment in Vermont came as quite a wc were almost the smallesi leant the key to Albany's viclory. "The sends Albany's six swimmers lo ihc Division I leams and Earl feels lliat person went lo the hospital emergency room after taking some of the surprise, considering Ihe odds. there, lint wc were Ihe best condi­ figures probably won us (he meei," nationals next Thursday in Ann Ar­ Ihey have the ability lo bounce hack quaaludes, bul was later released. said Rogers. "The combinalions we bor, Michigan. Also upcoming for yours The Albany squud thai competed tioned team, and we had Ihe highest in lltcir next few matches, "I feel According lo SUNY New Paltz ding hot line, Oasis, Ihe college is E| had were enough for us lo win the in Vermont consisted of only six skill level. Thai's lite Uilng we've the Cygnets Is their annual show, lo pretty gootl about the wuy we making efforts to alert the sludculs of the danger. figures competition." members, a group that wus dwarfed been working on all year, and we've be held I his Friday and Saturday in played and wc can bounce back if A spokesperson for Ihe group, who gave only the name Liz, said tofl . by Ihe teams from Millersvllle (18 worked very hard. Hul that's what In the team compclilion, Maney University Pool. The show is titled we iry harder," Earl said. "Our last "there has been a massive campaign going on around town and on take| 'This is Synchronized Swim," and members), Wheaion (16 members), il look lo win." came away with a first in the junior two matches were marked by our Ihe campus, and the Pougbkecpsie and student radio stations are admission for lite show (which be­ and Pent) Slate and Vermont with Albany won the overall trophy in solos, while Sally Frohock and Sue mental Inconsistencies, We can siai i making announcements." home ings al 8:15 both nights) is one 14 participants each, Hut despite figures competition, as Mandy Anne Parness look second in Ihe beating ihe teams we're losing lo I i/ described Ihc fake quaaludes as appearing almosi exactly like dollar wilh a lax card and Iwo in their small numbers, the Danes Maney captured second in junior junior duet event. The junior Irio right now if we can just pull Ihe teal ones. All ihc pills, she said, arc "round and white, and are saw Prohock, Parness, and rummy dollars wiihoitt a tax card. took iirst place honors with 65 figures with 28.4 points. Tcum cap- ourselves together a little," larger than aspirin. They say teuton 714." Hut on Ihc real quaaludes she said "the four has a space on ihe upper righl." — Lillian IVursttll L Aspects J