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State University ol New York at Albany September 9, 1975 Booters' Outlook: A Solid Team U1*71 ' I by Nathan Salant Conference halfback Curios Rovito, New Paltz," explained Schieffelin tend the net." we did that against Cortland last $1000 Robbed in Campus Coffee Caper Two yean ago the Albany State . leading to Coach Bill Schieffelin's "and our home contests include the The defense notched seven year," said Schieffelin. varsity soccer team participated in prediction of a solid team, but ... Keane State, Oneonta, and Union shutouts Inst year, and only Oneonta Two years ago. Martinez scored the NCAA Eastern Regional*, and games." and Union colleges managed more eight goals, but was injured for part won the State University Center "The schedule is very much A strong defense has always than three goals against Albany. oI last season, and did not play up to Tournament at Bing aniton with a against us," said Schieffclin, whose characterized Great Dane soccer, Rolando and Rovito have two of his potential according to Suspect Still at Large team which included II freshman. Booters play nine of their 14 games and as Schieffelin relates, "This year the three halfback spots, while Dcn- Schieffclin, "but then again, neither Last year, the team won its first on the road. Included in the roud should be no exception. zil Carew, Jimmy Alvarez, and did any of the other forwards if one five games, but finished with a contests are six of the teams seven The defense should be very strong, freshmen Carlos Arango and Simon looks for consistency and goal scor­ terribly disappointing 7-5-1 mark. State University of New York with Arthur Bedford, Bob Schlcgcl, Curanovic compete for the third ing." by Stephen Dzinanka What can Albany soccer fans ex­ athletic Conference games. Kicurdo Rose, Emcrick Browne- starting slot. Schieffelin looks to a successful "SA should have notified us about and David Winzelbcrg the Campus Center safe so we could pect this year? "We've added Keane Stale Mark, and freshman Pepe Aguilas If the Booters had a serious season, and credits assistants Don Approximately $1,000 was robb­ deposit money periodically ... I Sixteen lettermen will return, in­ (fifth in the NAIA last year) and battling lor the three starting problem last year, it was their in­ I'rozik and Carlos Alvarez in help­ ed Tuesday from a student run bus didn'l ask them, but they should cluding All-New York State half- go to Brockport, Cortland, fullback spots," said Schieffelin, ability to take advantage of ing to create the "beginnings of a service in the Campus Center lobby. have realized that there was a lot of hack John Kolando. and All- tiencsco, Pluttsburgh, Potsdam.and "while senior Henry Obwald will countless scoripg opportunities, as closely knit team from a wide diver­ in their 2-0 win oyer New I'altz In sity of individuals." University Police reported. money involved." which lite Hooters look 74 shots. We have players from several According to Assistant Director I don't think it's our fault for not different countries who play dilferi in of Security John Hcnighan the letting him (Krinick) know ESAhad "No question about it." admits styles of soccer, and developing a suspect approached the ticket selling a safe, " commented SA President Schieffclin, "we must score more high quality cohesive unit is dil- tabic of Campus Happenings, Incut Andy Bauman. Bauman explained goals, " and the Booters have added ficult." said Schieffelin. " litis year. I approximately 2:30 p.m. and threw a that ISA generally docs not let one new lace on the front line, Jorge finally have sonic help running the hot cup of coffee in the face of the groups use their Campus Center safe Aguilar. "He showed me a lot leant, enabling each of us to wor. lone seller. Hcnighan stated that the for fear of mixing monies. However against Ulster, Saturday," said wilhl'ewer players on specific suspect then grabbed a cardboard according to Concert Board member Schielfelin, "lie always seems lo be problems. box containing about $700 in cash Roger Herbert, their group does fre­ and $.100 in checks and fled out of quently deposit money with FSA to in the right place at the right lime, Analysis: The Booters were the building onto the podium. prevent a build-up ol cash while sell­ and scored twice in our 5-2 scrim­ generally disulisficd with their per­ ing tickets. mage win." formance Inst year, and with good "All I heard was change falling on the floor," recounted a jewelry ven­ Returnees include: Frank Selca, reason. The leant has great talent Henighan speculated, that ". . . dor, "It happened so fast. There was Chepe Ruuno. Matte Denora, and super potential, and ifilpliiysas • . he(the suspect) probably stayed ttowlfey a lot of people around. " Pascuali Petriccione. Paul Schciscl. one unit, definitely has a shot al on campus because we responded Hcnighan indicated that people at pretty quickly." He added that"... and Edgar Martinez. Schielfelin a n ol her NCAA hid. The Students purchasing bus tickets from Campus Happenings, Inc. In the Campus Center lobby. makes no secret of his expectations Quadrangular this Saturday, versus adjacent tables saw the suspect. we don't have the personnel to form these returnees. Williams. St. Lawrence, and "There were at least two witnesses cover all of the roadways leading out who saw the guy," said Henighan. of the campus." "The whole season probably rests Southeastern Massachusetts will be He explained that two or three University Police Investigator in their hands. While its true that you a good indicator of what the team eyewitnesses aided a police artist in Gary O'Connor disclosed that the can't lose if you don'l let the other will do on ihe field, as opposed to drawing the composite sketch of the stolen checks were recovered team score, you can also tic 0-0. and what might be. Three year veteran goalie Henry Obwald makes the save during soccer practice. man. Wednesday by campus security. Student Services Budget Cut Director of Albany Operations Although he could not elaborate, by Sue Emerson Affairs is engaged in an ad­ for the bus firm, Howie Krinick.said O'Connor revealed, "We managed there's been a spirit of'we're going to ministrative self-study of its various that Ihe suspect apparently waited to develop several leads that look Neil Brown, Dean of Student Af­ conquer it!" Dean Brown feels that departments. until the ticket line hud vanished productive." The investigator add­ fairs, certainly would not havcasked the staff of the Student Affairs Divi­ Batters Drop Opener, 6-2 ed, "We have fingerprints." for the budget cuts in student ser­ sion has responded well to the ad­ Not all of Ihe changes due to the before he approached the table. vice which totaled $.100,000. ditional responsibility and initiative budget cuts have been beneficial, "Nobody had the brains to pick up a Campus Happenings, Inc. isa stu­ by Mike Pickarski John Dollard got the starting nod minimum. He did not give up a However, he does feel that "not all that have recently come its way. however. Dean Brown feels that phone and call Security, "complain­ dent owned and operated holiday Hilly lloycc rapped out three hits lor the Danes and he and Utica until the fifth inning and allowed of the changes (brought about by the even with the budget cuts Ihe Divi­ ed Krinick. "Ihe ticket seller had to bus service. They have been selling The necessity for "tightening its including a double and drove three starter andwinner.Tom l-'iesthumel. only one runner lo get as far as se­ cuts) are bad." sion of Student Affairs is going to be call litem by himself after wiping the tickets to SUNYA students on- belt" has forced the Division of Stu­ tins lo pace Utica to a h-2 victory matched blanks lor the first five in­ cond base. able lo provide atleuuule service this coffee out of his eyes." Krinick add­ eampus for lour years. Dean Brown is responsible lor dent Affairs to stop and critically ex­ over thcCucat Dane varsity baseball nings before Dollard was relieved by Plantier was not us fortunate. such areas as counseling, financial amine its many programs and ser­ year. When asked if that meant that ed that the seller was "stunned" but "We will prosecute to the fullest leant. Sunday, spoiling Coach Bob freshman lofty Roger Plantier. After walking the bases lull in the aids, student health service, place­ vices. Not that Dean Brown feels Student Affairs was not adversely uninjured. extent to put the guy awuy," said Blli'lillgilroe's IS»75 season opener. Burlingamc used both Plantier and sixth, he gave up the hit to Boyce ment, student life, and many more. that too many services are affected by the budget cuts Dean Krinick maintained that his con­ Krinick. The part owner added that Hoyce broke a scoreless tie in the Paul Dil.ello, the other freshman that broke up the scoring drought All of these services are funded in provided™ on the contrary, he feels Brown replied, "I'd like to provide cern lor the loss of the money is the company is not insured for Ihe visitor's sixth when he smacked a hurlerover Ihe lasi lour innings in and let the dike open. In the next whole or in part by the student ser­ thai there are more areas of student excellent service." And whilehc feels secondary. "People's apathy upset loss. "* two-nut, bases loaded single up the order lo give them some much- frame, a walk, a sac bunt, infield hit vices budget. interest and concent which require that the increase in creativity, ef­ me the most." file suspect is described as a black middle.driving in the first two Ulica needed experience lor the upcoming and a double steal made it .1-0 alter In an attempt to deal with such a examination and possible expan­ ficiency, and responsibility has been Krinick lays part of the blame for male, age 20, height 5'8"-5TO", and runs of the day. I 'wo innings later, he SUNY Conference games. seven. sizeable cut in theallocationsforstu- sion. One such area is career counsel­ fenelicial to Ihe Division of Student the incident on Student Association. slender. doubled in another run as the Dollard was almost untouchable Albany, meanwhile, was wasting dent services, Dean Brown was forc­ ing. But too often, in Dean Brown's Affairs, Deun Brown is of the opi- visitors again tallied twice lo put Ihe as he laced only 17 baiters in his live opportunity alter opportunity. In ed lo abolish a number of positions game out ol reach. frames of work-two over the fact, after the first five innings, the upon their becoming vacant. Gone Danes hud stranded no less than nine are four clerical positions as well as haserunners. one position each in residence, place­ Di l.ello came on in thecighthfor ment, the Dean of Students Office, the Danes and Utica quickly went to and financial aids. Also abolished work on him. Hack-lo-back doubles were one professional position (ad­ by Rich Block and Hoyce made it 4-0 visor) in the Office of Student Life, and alter Ulica loaded ihe bags later one associate dean in the Dean of in Ihe inning, they picked up their Students Office, 2 physicians in ihe Up in the air, the man with the mean look—John Rolando, co-captaln fifth run on a wild throw during an Student Health Service, and the ot the varsity soccer team. attempted douhleplay. salary of one physician for the ( • Ihe Danes finally got on the summer of 1976, Not only were these scoreboard in their hull of theeighth positions vacated by late spring or with help from their rookies. Jell early summer and then subsequently Breglio led oil with a double up the JV Soccer abolished, but II more positions right-center power alley. One out which became vacant between later, freshman Howie Markowil/ January i'nd August could not be singled lo right sending Breglio lo by Brian Drill vations regarding the learn. "Ihe refilled until just recently due to the third. After Mark l-uchs forced "I am very optimistic about this chid responsibilities ol Ihe forwards late passage of the supplemental magiiicii Markowil/ us second. Plantier ten ins chances," says Evan Con- arc lo score goals." Congress said. budget, according to Dean Brown. Dean ol Student Affairs Nell Brown slammed the first of his iwo hits lo ress, rookie coach of Ihe Albany "In recent scrimmages against the Eor the lust four or five months,the ate Junior Varsity soccer team. varsity, our offense has shown the Division of Student Affairs has been left center, scoring Breglio and sen­ opinion, programs which arc no nion that uny additional budget cuts Ve have an excellent chance for a capability lo do this. Standouts an understaffed, and money has been ding Kucha lo second. Rookie John longer necessary or relevant are not could result in the watering down or winning season, even though the the forward line lo dale have been tight. According to Dean Brown, it Craig then grounded a base hit up phased out while new programs con­ complete curtailment of some essen­ competition will be lough." Jorge Aquilur, Jack Chitirelli, Carlos has been necessary lor the remaining the middle scoring Euchsand cutting tinue to be added. tial student services. Ihe learn, composed mainly of Arango, and Kit I'll UcKussian, all staff to take on more responsibility the gap lo three. The cut in the allocations for stu­ It would seem then that Dean . freshmen, sophomores, anil transfer freshmen." and for resources to be redeployed l-ieslhuiuel then bore down and dent services has meant a close and Brown is not looking at the world students, opens its sett son September According to Congress, the hull- and reallocated. fanned Mark Conslantiue lo end ihe careful examination of student needs through "rose-colored glasses", but 17 versus junior college power Hud­ hacks will be the key lo his team's rally and Ihe Danes' last gasp. How then can Dean Brown say in tin attempt to discover more ef­ rat her is attempting lo deal with the son Valley. performance. Utica closed out ihe scoring in Ihe that "not all of the cha nges are bad?" ficient and innovative ways of "reality" of fiscal shortages in the Soccer is a Icam spoil in which "I hey must be able to help the ninth via a Murk Salsbury single, a Says Brown, "I'm very proud of the providing for these needs. Dean most efficient, innovative, and con­ every player is involved with the ojjjmse on allack. yet withdraw and stolen busc, and an infield error. members of the Student Affairs Brown feels that internal lines of structive way possible. Dean Brown offensive and defensive machines. "help the defense against Ihe op- Although 0-1 on the young Division ... We haven't spent a lot communication have been shortened would like the Division of Student Flrat baseman Jeff •regllo give* It "the big stretch" •• (tie Danes ponenls'ulfensivc thrusts. Thus far, season, it was not a total loss for the Congress eagerly explained Ihe of time sitting around complaining unci efficiency has been increased. Affairs to be known as ait "office complete a double play In opening day lost to Utica. Police composite drawing ol the suspect in Tuesday's robbery. continued oh page nineteen game ilscll. along with a lew obser- amlinueil on pane nineteen about the budget cuts ... I think Presently the Division of Student dedicated to student services." Feminists Seek to End (Oppression Downtown Attica Rally Shows Faded Concerns by Betty Stein liberal broadening of the issue in an It was the fourth anniversary of interview before thedemonstration. by CyntMa HaebiH formation pertinent to SUNYA Committee keyed towards en­ Attica. The Capitol building dwarf­ "Unless there is a tremendous women, which is to be distributed to Feminist' Alliance President couraging participation in and ed the 40 or 50 people who gathered people's movement that starts incoming freshman. Diana Woolii called for involvement financing of women's intramural there last Wednesday to com­ pressuring the legislature, unless The Alliance, while mainly con­ in campus politics as a means to ac­ sports. A Publicity committee was memorate the prison uprising. they start taking the government complishing goals, at a meeting created, to make the university con­ cerned with issues at Albany State Four years ago, the into their own hands there isn't going Wednesday. tinually aware of the alliance," and University, will interact with other Feature nation was in an up- to be any change," said Bullock who Woohi explained that the im­ calls for innovative, aggressive and local women'i groups. A SUNYA U.S.S.R. Proposts Further A-Bomb Tatting Limits roar over the was one of four speakers at the. mediate aim of the organization was outgoing individuals. based committee, affiliated with United NSSUOBS, N.V. (AP) The Soviet Union proposed Thursday a treaty Analysis massacre that took demonstration. to "make it viable, visible and effec­ AWARE (Albany Women Against Literature Available barring underground as well as all other atomic weapons tests. The proposed place there. When asked if he felt the uprising tive." Long term objectives are to Rape), has been formed to deal with Additional service s to be offered pact would consolidate, supplement and enlarge the 1963 Moscow treaty Rockefeller's fateful order for State itself had done any real good, he stamp out oppression and sexism on complaints of sexual abuse as well as include the publication of a semi­ banning nuclear weapons tests in the atmosphere, outer space and under Police to retake the prison by force replied, "I think it opened a lot of campus. rape. When the state legislature em­ monthly newsletter called "Athena", water, and the 1974 U.S.-Soviet pact limiting underground nuclear tests. resulted in the death of 43 men. But eyes, but in terms of change, no, Committees Formed barks on its spring' session, the comprised of bookreviews, essays, Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko said in a letter to Secretary- Rocky is gone now and so are the because the conditions in that prison Committees were set up to Alliance plans to participate in lob­ and short literary pieces. Abo to be General Kurt Waldheim that such a treaty "would bea major contribution to memories. The small group of haven't changed, they've gotten engineer reforms. Alliance members continued is a women's resource bying action for the passing of Equal limiting the arms race and thus would promote the further development demonstrators only emphasized worse." felt that their greatest undertaking center on State Quad, which current­ Rights Ammendment and other bills and deepening of the process of detente and the consolidation of peace and that. Despite this, Bullock remains was the establishment of a Grievance ly serves as a meeting place and pertaining to women's rights. international security." Of these, only a couple of dozen basically optimistic about the Committee. This Committee is counseling center. It is hoped that The message of the Feminist actually took part in the demonstra­ possibilities forchangc. He feels that designed to air and deal with larger accomodations for this service Alliance this year is quite clear. Bolder Clashes Continue In Mideast tion. The rest lounged at the base of the demonstration was itself a problems pertaining to sexism on the will be available in the future. A new There are women who are involved, a horsc-and -rider statue or stood positive sign. "It shows that after part of faculty and adminstration. project scheduled for this year is the who are ready to act and who refuse LEBANON (AP) Israeli warplanes strafed and rocketed a Palestinian cautiously to the side. four years people haven't given up. Also formed was an Athletic writing of a booklet, compiled of in­ to be intimidated. refugee camp in southern Lebanon Thursday, killing two persons and wounding five, Lebanese officials said. Overseeing the event, from their I'he fact that they're here today The Tel Aviv command gave no details of the raid except to say it was vantage point high on the Capitol shows they can't shut people up. Middle East directed against suspected guerrilla targets and that all planes returned safely steps, were eight uniformed People understand thai there was a to their bases in Israel. The Lebanese Defense Ministry said the attack lasted policemen. They, too listened at real injustice, and when you know 20 minutes. first, then looked self-consciously at you're right and you know you're ifawiky Info Failure Earlier in the day Lebanese gunners fired bazookas at an Israeli patrol one another and broke into two justified, you have nothing to do but Attica Amnesty Demonstration: Rockefeller Is gone, and so is the sense of outrage. across the border. The fire was returned and there were no reported Israeli groups, talking amongst themselves build." for the rest of the event. Bullock's faith is not shared by WASHINGTON (AP) - A casualties. everyone, however. A parolee who former State Department official f STUDENTS % Businessmen on lunch break served two years in Dannemora said Thurday his staff had enough CIA Traced To Possible Assassination watched from their own vantage State prison sees no such hope for information to predict the outbreak WASHINGTON (AP) The Central Intelligence Agency explored ways in point beneath the protective shade change. "The system si loo en­ of the 1973 Middle East war, but I960 to poison Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba, a former head ol the trees on the Capitol lawn. Glad for Allen Center Close Painful to Many trenched," he said, "It's been here Secretary to the Slate Henry A. RATHSKELLER PUB agency's clandestine operations said Thursday. the unexpected diversion, they observed the crowd of young and too long." The man, who requested of July and "first learned the details Kissinger's aides didn't want to dis­ In an interview, Richard M. Bissell, said, "To the best of my knowledge by Maria Abrams "to lessen the distance between stu­ GflPUS C€NT€R formerly young rebels, dissidents anonymity for fear of having his less than a week before school turb him with it. and belief the CIA had nothing to do with Lumumba's death in early l%l The closing of the James E. Allen dent and instructor . . . Teachers and leftists as they demanded anend parole revoked because he attended started. We were given a list of Ray Cline, who was the director of *> The particular operations that was looked into was aborted lor reasons Collegiate Center at the end of this are available to advise students on a 9 "NIKRTITI" to everything from political oppres­ the rally, did admit that he had tried equivalent courses and told to pick a the State Department's intelligence # which did not have anything to do with events in the Congo. There was a academic year signifies more than a regular basis". JOHitCTomoomiitio sion and racism to inhumane treat­ lo get all of his friends to come. major." bureau at the time of the war, told 4? MIHCOlKOtlMtJW decision within the agency not to carry the operation beyond the feasibilil) solution to SUNYA's financial Mark also says "the teachers are # ment of prisoners and the Capitalist When asked why he bothered to do 1 eachers are laced with a more the House Intelligence Committee G€OK€ \me on M« stage." dilemma according to several sensitive and express a genuine con­ system.The speakers droned on: soil he feels it's a losl cause, he half- crucial problem finding new jobs. that his staff concluded the night QITQMirilNG CHUCK mHa on KW students and teachers in the cern for us. He recalls the first year of "We have to internationalize our smiled and said, "I don't know - a rite 2(1 faculty members were in­ before the war that "hostilities YOU WITH Lt. Calley Manages to Evade Jail Sentence program. the Allen Center when "Dr. "POPUWD Ifill" struggle . . . Fascist conspiracy . . cry in the wilderness, 1 guess." formed in June of the Allen Center's probably were imminent." WASHINGTON (AP) Despite an appeals court decision reinstating the History teacher George Fntngos Spellman sent a hand-written note to oniHcoifeiaro . have to see Attica as one of a chain lt is this "cry in the wilderness" at­ demise. However. A.C. teacher. But Cline said he was unable to get FEATURING conviction of Lt. William L. Calley in the My Lai massacre, he will not be says, "lt also means any attempt to each of the hi students on their birth­ ol events ... must end racism and titude that seemed lo prevail among Deborah Kaufman feels "it will be that information to Kissinger, who returned to prison, a Defense Department spokesman said today. discover new ways to enrich un­ day." secism . . . CIA . . . Rocky . . the demonstrators. What they lack­ harder to get back in the mainstream was in New York City, because "Bubbling" "lam advised by the Army that Lt. Calley will not go back to prison." said dergraduate education is lost." Valerie Vunclcel stales that "As an "New Voik Style" . Nixon . . ." ed inspirit was made up for in I he ap­ ol things, since we have developed an Kissinger's staff "did not want tn HosMMO.de Puna Pie Pentagon spokesman Joseph Laitin. The Select Committee on Allen Center student, 1 don't feel the Soft Pretzels parent conviction that the event expertise in interdisciplinary work". trouble him." LIS f.25 by the slice Callcy's specific legal Status remained uncertain, but l.aitin said the A i in\ Doug Bullock, who wasa prisoner Academic Priorities concluded that courses uptown can compare—we itself was a significant enough Kaufman adds, "due to live By the time the message was planned a later statement explaining it. In New Orleans, Callcy's attorney in Attica at the lime of the uprising, the Allen Center should not be con­ learn to think here and can apply gesture - for now. Retrenchment Clause, the university relayed lo Kissinger the next mor­ 'Genesee Cream-Rle" said the appeals court ruling would be carried to the Supreme Court. explained his justification for such a tinued since "its benefits do not what we learn anywhere". is only morally hound to relocate ning, Cline said, the war had snail I .20 large I.35 offset the commitment of resources Students consider the two year in­ teachers, not legally." darted. which arc badly needed by other ternship as "a practical part of their Ford More Cautious While Campaigning In commenting on the ad­ A Central Intelligence Agency of­ Chilled Canned Soda S.25 programs more central to this Un­ learning experience ". Internships Mil I OKI), N.ll. (AP) President Ford, on his first political outing since la si flfaatom vyfyerB ministration's decision. Ms. Kauf­ ficial told the committee that it was iversity Center's mission". Non­ are offered in economic and week's assassination attempt, appeared to be wearing a protective u-si man says. "In an economic crunch, 'an intelligence failure" that allowed etheless, the Allen Center is con­ governmental agencies, which the -lit. THIT— Thursday while campaigning in New Hampshire. we resort to traditional programs .he U.S. government to be caught by of AlnantJ SANDALS sidered a "success" by both student faculty feels "enhance the student's The president was greeted by friendly crowds as he sought lo boost which revamp our promises of the iurpt'ise when the war erupted. and faculty. intellectual and vocational prepara­ Republican Louis C. Wyman's chances in next Tuesday's special Senate GIFT ITEMS '60's. Interdisiplinary programs have Frangos attributes part of its tion and employment possibilities". I he CIA official, William THURSDAY SEPT. 18th election. A security helicopter flew over part of the President's 120-mili become a 'fringe'." I'arinenlcr. said no U.S.1 intelligence success to the separation from the While freshman and sophomores route. ETC... Still, many students and teachers igcncy was able tc> predict the war, uptown campus, which allows for a may change their majors more easi­ 7:30-11:30 Pm It was learned that a Secret Service agent and a state police detcctiu- li.nl feel the program was not terminated although there was adequate infor­ JEWELRY TOO! "real chance to experiment and ly, juniors in the Allen Center will been assigned to keep an eye on Linda Kasabian, another Manson lollowci for "purely financial reasons". Mark mation to show that it was in­ develop curriculum." find transferring to the main campus who now lives eight miles from Milford. Walderman feels the adiuii.i..tuition evitable. The center, situated on the former more difficult. They must determine was against "what they consider the Albany campus in Draper Hall, which Allen Center courses will Fromme Trial Gets Off To Bizarre Start politically radical views ol the facul­ offers a "more personalized student- fulfill the requirements of a new ma­ SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, at nu ty"- The Albany Student Press Is published every Tuesday and Friday during die school year except holiday*. teacher relationship, according to jor. Address mail to; Albany Student Press^ CC 326, 1400 Washington A venue, Albany, N Y 12222. arraignment for attempted murder of President Ford, was ousted limn Handed Crafted In The Old World Tradition George Frangos considers it more senior Mark Walderman. Dr. Seth According to juniors Bonnie Os- federal court Thursday when she demanded justice for redwood trees .mil 27 Central Ave. Mon.—Sat. W. Spellman, Dean of the Allen trofsky and Sue Swinegar. students of a battle between the private ALBANY STUDENT PRESS FULL STAFF MEMBERSHIP told the judge: "This is more important to meat this time," Miss 1'ioiiiim Center, slates a primary aim there is w ere not i I i ed of the c lo sing at t he end schools and the Slate University " DANIEL GAINES declared in a clear, calm voice over a courtroom microphone. "I'm the one 518-463-7333 10:00—6:00 Editor-in-Chief that has to sit in the cell and worry about it. There isan army of young people and children who want to clean up this earth, the redwood trees," she began Do you sometimes wonder ATTENTION: SUSAN COLEMAN JERRY AI.BRECHT The judge interrupted. But she went on: "I wunt you to order t he corps ni Managing Editor I.ES ZUCKKRMAN government engineers to buy up the parks... You have jurisdiction o\ei the where your head is? People Advertising Managers redwood trees ... The important part is the redwood trees. I begun is pointed PATRICK McGLYNN DANIEL O'CONNOR your honor," she said firmly as the judge tried to silence her. The gnu is Using Cars Production Business Manager pointed. Whether it goes off is up to you." We want to help you find it. All vehicles- NEWS OPERATIONS Rocky Losses Support For denomination Editor: Stephen Dzlnanka Assistant Editor: Marc Wciger Victory Baptist Church Associate editors: Hetty Stein, David Circulation Manager: Nancy Pillet NEW YORK (AP) A majority of Americans give Vice President Nelson be Rockefeller a poor job rating and by a 47-34 per cent plurality oppose Ins Win/elbcrg Hilling Accountant: Susan Domres nomination on the 1976 Republican ticket, the Harris poll reported THIS\*£EK 281 Washington Ave. Associate for off-campus: Randi Toler Classified Advertising and Graffiti Manager: registered with Thursday. By a slim one per cent margin, rank-and-file Republicans favored AP Manager: Matt Kaufman Kenneth Cobb his inclusion on the tickcl. But independents were 44-35 per cent against n ph. 482-6747 Over-all, the negative vole was 55-27 per cent. the ARTS PRODUCTION BIBLE DISCUSSION Editors: Hillary Kelbick, Spencer Raggio Assistunt Producton Managers:Carol McPher- "No matter how these results arc analyzed, the vice president appears to he Police Preview: Joyce icigenhaum son, Louise Murks in deep trouble with the broad mass of voters. Moreover, he has failed lo WED.A11 Mixed Drinks 35< 7 pm Thurs. Technical Editor: Sarah Hlumcnstock build up a groundswcll of support Ihal might ensure his nomination to the 43 Hillcrest (down the road by Sept. 15 SPORTS Head Typist: Leslie Eiscnstcin No. 2 spot ul next year's Republican convention," the Harris survey noted Editor: Nathan Salant Composition Manager: Ellen Hoisen from Dunkin Donuts on QA, Associate editor: Michael Piekurski Production staff: Ellen Fine, Kelly Kitu, Debbie G.E. Creates Organism To Attack Oil Spills Western) There will Keiger, Debbie Click, Michelle Lipton, Janet SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (AP) General Electric Co. announced I hursday EDITORIAL Adler, Carol Burger, Sue Brenner, Kim Huntley that one of its scientists has created in the laboratory a manmadc organism Sunday 10 am 8. 7 pm be a penalty for Editor: Andrea llcr/.berg Advertising Production Staff: Joe Zubrovich, designed to attack oil spills on waterways by digesting the petroleum and Lisa Biundo, Dick McRnbcii, Jeff AronowiU converting it into food for marine life. But GE said it would be at least three K mm late registration /•hoiogra/i/is supplied principally by 1/nlverstly Photo Service and Camera Club to five years before the breakthrough, by Dr. Ananda Chukraharty, could be applied against actual oil spills. afflinrroinii PAGE THREE SEPTEMBER 12, 1975 ALBANY STUDENT PRESS PAGE TWO ALBANY STUDENT PRESS SEPTEMBER 12, 1975 fnrrtiiMiui^u Miuuniiitr-' • "' W

MORE BUGGING University Concert Board pfesent$». material has been discovered in the Newsweek magazine and The New droppings and bones of jackrabbits, York Times are both reporting that mice, coyotes and other animals who the supcrsecret National Security apparently had licked at the waste . Agency (the NSA) is employing year history. General Allen wasask-_IAC N FREE TOILETS sites. "Orwellian-like computers" to ed at the time if his agency regularly ' REDHANDED The Committee to End Pay The Times says that most of the monitor virtually every message sent intercepted civilian overseas phone If you think thert are law and Toilets in America—after numerous radiation is less than five miles from overseas—to and from the United MELISSA calls'. The General replied that it was order problems in your town, then victories—has suffered a setback. the salt cake sites and poses no States. against the law for him to answer consider the case of Connellsville, The nationwide organization— hazard to humans. The newspaper According to both publications, that question. Pennsylvania. which calls itself CEPTIA—led a reports, however, that radiation N SA listening-posts are intercepting Seven of Connellsville's 23 police major successful campaign in New levels on the- nuclear dumping not only all civilian overseas phone WITH HER HIT SINGLE "Midnight Blue' officers, including the police chief, York State earlier thisyearto outlaw grounds were at least 100 times calls, but every telegram, telex and have been arrested on charges of pay toilets. The 1600 member above expected levels of radiation at radio message as well. burglary, robbery, assault and ar­ organization labels pay toilets as the Hanford site. , Newsweek reports that NSA's son. The seven cops plus five "degrading" and "sexist." and her special guest star worldwide computer network is EVERYONE'S AFTER civilians have been charged with up The setback occurred this week, JERRY programmed to recognize so-called to 400 separate crimes', and the however, when the New York Thomas Elbert, freed from jail but "trigger words." The magazine says Grand Jury says that even more in­ Supreme Court granted a temporary month after spending five yean in that when any overseas message con­ dictments are expected. delay in enforcing the new law prison, is back in his cell again. tains such words as "agent" or Even though the indicted cops against pay toilets throughout the ORLEANS "heroin", NSA tape recorders Elbert had been sent to prison in have been dismissed from the force, state. 1970 after he threatened to Tickets are on sale automatically record and then Tile what's left of the Conneilsville The injunction was granted at the assassinate President Nixon. After that "suspicious" message. department complains that morale is request of the Nik-O-Lok Company, being free for several weeks, the 33- in C.C. Gameroom beginning 10:00 a.m. The New York Times adds that SEXWASHEDUP low. A police department sergeant , whose toilet locks would have been year-old Elbert was arrested and other trigger words include "oil", A British Scientist is warning that says that even children arc teasing removed from some 3700 toilets in jailed again last week after he casual­ "Saudi" and even "Mideast." The too many showers may ruin your sex remaining officers. New York State. CEPTIA estimates ly informed the secret service that he Bus tickets go on sale newspaper says that every corporate life. The sergeant adds: "People just there are at least 50,000 pay toilets in was now preparing to liquidate Ger­ message transmitted abroad is Doctor Barry Kevcrne, a Cam­ don't trust us anymore. I mean they $3 w/tax America bringing in an incredible ald Ford. Hon., Toes., Wed. (Sept. 15,16,17 j carefully scanned lor these trigger bridge University lecturer, reports don't say anything to us outright, but $30 million each year. words and phrases. that bathing or taking showers you can tell. For example, nobody $5 w/o in C.CGameroom at 10:00 a.m. According to Newsweek, "the before engaging in sex may clean up calls us anymore to watch their DRUNKEN BEASTS NSA is so secretive that it almost the body too much. houses when they go on vacation. Reuters News Agency reports makes the CIA look like an open Doctor Keverne explains that the from Tanzania that wild elephants book. Even its 'charter'—National part of the brain which controls sex there have been getting intoxicated Security Council directive number activity is stimulated directly by the by gorging on a fermenting fruit, and 6 is classified supersccret." natural body odors which soap and then have been going on drunken The NSA is said to operate on a water wash away. rampages. $1.2 billion a year budget—about The doctor warns that washing Herds of elephants in the Mikumi Coming Sept. 29 twice as large as the CIA's. It is so before engaging in sex—or even Oume Park have reportedly been secretive that its director. General smelling perfume-can interfere stuffing themselves with snootfulls Jean Luc Ponty Lew Allen, lias appeared before with or even prevent sexual perfor­ of a fruit that ferments on the Congress only once in the NSA's 23- mance altogether. branch. at the Palace Theater SBgggggga .RHBWBUKJSggg According to the reports, rangers have seen them trumpeting, scream­ KENNEDY JUNIOR OB­ Thursday Sept. 18th the Heath Brothers ing, knocking down trees and chas­ JECTS 8:00 p.m. WSUA ing smaller animals. The son of the latcSenator Robert Coming Mon. Oct. 1 3 PORNO FOR WOMEN RADIOACTIVE SHIT F. Kennedy says that he and his A women's publishing group in The Los Angeles Times reports family are opposed to a reopening of Rick Wakeman SPECIALS! the 196K assassination case. Hall Moon Bay, California, has an­ that radioactive waste material at the Album of the Week nounced plans to produce "non- Hanford Nuclear Dumping Facility Twenty-three-year old Robert sexist" pornography designed es­ in Washington is being scattered Kennedy Junior, in a Los Angeles Sept. 15 8:00 pecially for women. throughout the area by jackrabbits television interview over the The group. New Times Press, and other animals. weekend, suited that hedoubtsa new investigation would uncover claims that all pornography today is The newspaper says that the SASU Protects YOU Altaian Brothers Band anything new. published by men. and is based animals licking at radioactive salt Win, Lose or Draw almost exclusively on male sex fan­ cakes have spread the waste acrossat Said the younger Kennedy: "I Protect Your Cherished Possessions with the tasies. least 570 square miles at the atomic think I can speak for my family. 1 Group of the Week New limes Press claims "Women dumping grounds in south central just don't see any need to pursue it. Personal Property Floater in traditional pornography are Washington. All it lakes is one crazy guy" for such an assassination to occur. Sept. 16 8:00 raped, subserviant and unreal,cater­ The salt cakes were formed at 5 ! ing to male sexist fantasies. Men in Hanford in the late I950's after the A Los Angeles superiorcourt next Is Your Automobile or Motorcycle Insurance Expiring Soon? lOcc traditional pornography are always Atomic Energy Commission poured week is scheduled to announce the Tune in 640 AM perfect, able to give and take sex at 32 million gallons of liquid highly ground rules whereby the gun of Why not see what kind of rates YOU can get thru SASU any lime, without problems." radioactive waste into large unlined convicted assassin Sirhan will be FREE ALBUM GIVEAWAY New Times Press says it is looking trenches. The liquid mixture in the retired by ballistics experts. The pur­ Is your education insured? for female contributors to their new ditches eventually turned into solid pose of the refiring is to determine if Free Records courtesy of Record Town "non-sexist erotic journal", to be atomic salt cakes. more than one gun was used in the Robert Kennedy assassination. 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Frey at 457-8301. ,'-• # An.rrMortirtotfc.rn^to^ be an Information meeting on the .Alk.tiyntotn.iti.flcf Science T.echino Program (AMST) on Monday, Sept. 29, of 7:30 p.m. In Education 8-13. There will be a meeting for those enrolled In, o*r interested in the SUM* Medial Technology Program, 7:30 p.m. in Biology 248 on Tues. Sept. 16. . Students who failed to come to Cominunlfy Service Orientation may be DROPPED from the course. GET INVOLVED Come to ICB 30 Immediately or call 7-4801. pinched on their rears at the snap of Although I hud the opportunity to Applications for Stale Quod Judicial loardare available In Eastman Tower Office NOW—deadline ID cards are required for entrance to Physical Education Building and Tennis Courts. his fingers, an act that caused two talk with him for only a few short for applying is today!—Protect your rights as students—Join Stat* Quad Judicial! There will be a mandatory University iudldal Committee meeting, Wed., Sept. 17, at 3:30 p.m. All guys to accuse each other of "less minutes, I received the impression * # • * new and old members can find out the room listing at the CC information desk. Team manager and assistant for the Women's Swimming ana DMng Team are needed. Contact: than masculine'' behavior, and one that his knowledge of worldly Ms. Hoar, PEC B104, 7-4J38. All New Fresh men who took college work while in high school or this past Summer are advised to check lo cry out, "First he takes off his matters was without boundaries. * * * with theOfflce of Undergraduate Admissions to be sure.thatthey are aware of your work and that they shirt: now he's touching me—I don't Kreskin does believe that E.S.P. If you are interested in assisting students who have physical disabilities, plesase contact Al De Graff, have received your transcripts. like it!" The audience began can he learned to a degree, but that ReA.Mlit.fton Service, 7-1296, CC 130. W* need individuals who can read and make tapes for the laughing uproariously and doubling direct suggestion can be resisted, Mind and take notes for the deaf. Particularly needed are attendants for quadriplegics. These over with conniptions. through u barrage of questions, I positions are for pay or volunteer. GET HELP When Kreskin had his par­ was able to extract that in regard to * * * ticipants swinging their hands and Uri (idler. Kreskin admires him as Tne New York State Assembly Committee on Child Care is looking for student volunteer interns to stamping their feet uncontrollably, a an entertainer. He would make no assist in the Committee's investigation of the State's juvenile justice system. Interns are needed during Going to Church but don't know how to get fhere? Pineview Community Church sends a bus to Dutch scene that ressemhled a bunch of criticism as to (idler's powers, the fall 197S session. Students are needed both in the New York City area and in communities around Quad at 10:40 a.m. every Sunday. Fellowship in the Lord with us. robots out of whack, my skepticism slating that. "I will never attack peo­ the State. Call Richard Tastor, Assistant to the Dean of the Graduate School of Public Affairs, * * * as lo his influence begun to fade con­ ple: only ideas." and "Any science is Mowhowk Tower 905, 457-2371, for procedures. Looking for Christian fellowship? Albany Evangelical Chrhtiant meet every Friday at 7 p.m. in siderably. Yet. this fascinating man only as strong as can handle * * * CC315 for prayer and sharing. Come and join in God's love. claims that he doesn't perform eves in the effectiveness of Want to be involved In God's work on campus this year? Call Jim at 7-7846 or Diane at 7-7703. God * * * miracles, he isn't a psychic, he transcendental meditation when it is wants you to help. employs no confederates, and that incorporated with Oriental Need a roommate? Interested in meeting people? People passing through Albany need a place to "there is no ma a a live who can prove philosophy, but resents the mon- * * * crash for a night or two. If you've got the room and the interest drop into Middle Earth, 102 Schuyler thai hypnosiscxists." Kreskin claims onopoli/ing of key words and prac­ VVSIM Radio, 640 AM is looking for a remote engineer. Although it is a non-paying job, you do get Hall on Dutch, and become part of the Oath list we're compiling; or call Marc, Jim or Pati at 77588 that everything he accomplishes is by tices by some of its advocates. various fringe benefits. The requirements are a working knowledge of simple electronics, including or Marc at 7-7950. working with amplifiers, microphones and the like. Also, time to put into your job. Any further natural and scientific means, and As far as "mind expanding drugs" questions, please contact Doug lewanda. Sports Director, at WSUA most afternoons, or call him at * * * thai the key is total concentration. The Amazing Kreikln: He appearedTuesday night but, at he warned the photographer... are concerned, he considers them home 457-7747. If you have concerns or questions about your life or liberties in your pursuit of happiness at SUNYA, Aside from his mind boggling ac­ merely a delusion. In reference to his * # * please call the Middle Earth center (457-5300 and 7-5301) anytime between 3 and 12 p.m. or drop in complishments. Kreskin struck own perceptive ability. Kreskin at 102 Schuyler Hall, Dutch Quad and have a cup of coffee with us. Freshmen and transfer students An/one who it living on Stat* Quad this year and would like to work for the Tower foil Cinema film many as a "normal" human being hypothesized that his ac­ especially welcome. group, please contact Ron 7-4323. with a diversified group of interests complishment come about through New w students? Got Questions? Come to the New Student Drop-In Center held every Tuesday and Kreskin Confounds Skeptics and hobbies. He loves camping and visual imagery and an extraordinary * * * Wednesday from 11:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Patroon Lounge of the Campus Center. Your opportunity to fill emptINTERESTEy time slots getting experiencD e in the SpeciaFOLl EducationK field is waiting for CLUBS MEETINGS cross-country skiing, and possesses amount ol sensitivity. you at the Albany Association of the Blind as a volunteer. Call Ann is White at 463* 1211 for particulars. an insatiable appetite for reading, as Whether one is a skeptic or firm by Karen /.ticker intertwined, with no indication that in the bottom ofu cigarette case. But. would any individual capable of believer in the powers of this incredi­ The Frees* Dried Coffeehouse is open this Friday and Saturday with Bill Steele, topical songwriter. An audience whose realm of any of them had ever been dis­ the best was yet to come . . . All Business Students interested in enhancing their future are reminded thatDe/fa Sigma Pi is alive devouring 7.000 words per minute. ble yet unpretentious entertainer and Doors open 8:30 'til midnight, refreshments available. Free with tax, S.75 without. For more though! generally focuses on the sembled in any way. With an equal following a brief intermission. and growing. For further information contact Gary at 457-7749. He had a degree from Scion Hall scholar is strictly a personal matter, information call 457-4735. mundane mailers of academic life amount of east, and with two quick Kreskin asked for approximately There will be a meeting of the Undergraduate Political Science Association at 7 p.m., Wed., Sept 17, University ill parapsychology, and bin. lo quote Ihe words of the man was no less than astonished by the snaps, the rings separated, and were twenty to thirty volunteers to assem­ friends of Megavlfamin Therapy invites the public to attend a lecture (by tape) by Dr. Abram Hoffer has recently been named a "scientific himself. "'l'n those who believe, no in CC 315. Election of officers, and business to be discussed. Old and new members welcome. presence ol an individual who was returned to their respective owners. ble themselves on the stage. Being on the history of megavitamin therapy to be held at the Newman Chapel and Cultural Center, R.P.I., consultant" lo Edmund Scientific explanation is necessary. To those able to perceive their thoughts with Slips of paper were distributed, somewhat ol a skeptic myself, I was 2125 Burdette Avenue, Troy, on Sunday, September 14 at 2 p.m. Attention all Beta Beta Beta members. There will be a Mandatory meeting Wednesday Sept. 17 at Company in Herrington, New who don't believe, no explanation is 8:30 p.m. in Bio 248. ALL MEMBERS MUST ATTEND. A $2.00 fee will be collected. Refreshments uncanny accuracy, as well as per­ and the audience was requested to eager to see w hat he was up to, and * * # Jersey. possible." suade a select lew to perform some _ Siddharlha— the movie version of the novel by H. Hesse will be shown in connection with provided. write down anything that came to soon found myself with about two ' "TSSMMBBtffS? German 240: The World of H. Hesse. There will be three performances on Monday Sept. 29 at 2:10 in absurd acts seemingly against their mind dates, names, places, events. do/en others lacing a mass of eight Anthropology — Club—Na-Dene, will hold and important organizational meeting to discuss election LC 23 and at 7:00 and 8:45 p.m. in LC7. will. "The Amazing Kreskin." no Consequently, social security hundred equally curious laces. He of officers, Wednesday Sept. 17, 8:00 p.m. in HU 123. This year promises to be a great year lor doubt, is far from typical of universi­ numbers were revealed, intentions asked up to clasp our hands together Anthropology Students) Come and get involved. ty speakers we've had in the past. were uncovered, and the fact that a in I rout ol us with our eyes closed, SPORTS MINDED Interest meeting oi Albany Assassination Information Bureau is Wed. Sept. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Kreskin appeared to be quite at young man spent part of his Easter and lo continue applying pressure vacation at the Caravclle Hotel in while we visualized our hands men­ Science Fiction Lives! Every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Patroon Lounge meets the alledantic Albany ease on the stageof the CC ballroom. Sorento. Italy appeared to be com­ tally. Upon openiingg my eyes, I was Judo Club meets in Gym Wrestling Room Tuesdays at 7 p.m., Thursday at 6. Beginners'doss starts at State Science Fiction Society. Drop in anytime or contact Dave Romm at 301-1 Tuscarora, Box 2484, or He was disarmingly charming and mon knowledge to this lamed men- a hit/disillusioned to find that I was 7:30 on Thurs. For info call Andy at 7-7705 or Bonnie at 7-7875. 7-5352 when they connect the phone. Boggle the imagination! Learn the secrets of collation! Bring witty as he made quips about the talist. not susceptible to the power of * * * objects of the bizarre and arcane. architecture and hisextenisvc travel­ ing experiences, and as he caught an In imitation of thcchildhoodgame suggestion, and easily separated my Albany State Archers meets Tuesdays in the Women's Auxiliary Gym on the 2nd floor of the Physical Members of the University community with previous choral experience who would be interested in eager photographer off guard when lluekle Buckle Beanstalk, Kreskin hands, but the othcraround mcwere Education Building. Credit will be given, instruction and activities planned. New members welcome. singing the Berlioz Requiem with the University Orchestra and Chora/eon October 27 and 28, should he stated, "lake all the pictures you told lour volunteers to hide his fee unable to overcome this seemingly Call Dale at 7-5228 for information. contact 5tephen Osmond, PAC B-04, 457-6889. waul: they won't turn out anyway." lor the performance somewhere in mystical force. like to throw a Frisbee? There is a team sport called Ultimate frisbee, presently being played by Duplicate Bridge Game meets Wednesdays at 7 p.m . Beginner's class at 6. All welcome. Cosh prizes, I he show, however, didn't really get the audience, while he himself was I he participants were made to many colleges in the Northeast. If interested please call Jon at 273-6477 or Howie at 272-3553. refreshments. For info call Andy at 7-7705. mining until Kreskin engaged the led offstage until the envelope was shiver and shake when Kreskin an­ audience's participation in his in­ mil of sight. Alter informing the last nounced thai the temperature in the credulous fails ol thought percep­ person who hud touched the check to room had suddenly decreased, and iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliilliuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiii) tion and suggestion. concentrate on its location. Kreskin. some literally began undressing WSUA SPORTS After asking for three solid men's leading his "subject" with a when he staled dial someone had RETURNS!! rings, he "proceeded to spin them handkerchief, proceeded to the rear mined oil Ihe air conditioning. NEW STUDENTS of the ballroom, and after two or Kreskin proceeded lo have his sub­ THE SPORTY 6401! WEEKEND around a pen. and, much to every one's surprise, the rings became three attempts, located the envelope jects perceive the sensation ol being Sat. Sept. 13: LITURGIES Got questions? Need information? | 12:30 pm Come to the new student I PREVIEW: Albany Great Dane Footballj Newman Drop in Center 'Pictures' on Piano . torn, of the photos didn't, 1975 Spcnce Raggio the hands of the symphony orchestra until interpreted as a walking piece, Cockrell sees il Gate Of Kiev", Hartmann's controversial Association Emerson, Lake and Palmer came upon il and as a depiction of the composer and his reac­ design for Ihe memorial to Ihe czar that was REVIEW: 1974- LOCATION: Time is the severest test any work of art can undergo: endurance is a reflection of hoth un­ introduced Mussorgsky lo a whole new tions to each picture. Il appears six times never erected. It is comprised of an enormous APerfect Season PATROON LOUNGE OF iversality and excellence. One such musical audience. throughout Ihe "exhibition", and is alluded lo processional scene, religious music in the Pre-game show at Sat. Sept. 13 piece is Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibi­ This, in turn, most likely inspired Japanese one last time in "The Great Gate of Kiev" background, bells and a thunderous conclu­ CAMPUS CENTER tion, easily weathering both the ravages of keyboard artist Tomita to record a fully elec­ before wht work's close. sion that immediately calls to mind the 1812 1:25 pm 6:30 p.m. time and Ihe slings and arrows of outrageous tronic version, in effect returning the work to "Gnomus" is the first picture, ihe gnome- Overture. contemporary composers. its original stntc: a work for the solo key board. shaped nutcracker of Tchaikovsky's ballet. Pictures at an Exhibition is a complex and ALBANY GREAT DAY.. Inspired by a memorial showing of the And it was in this form that Pindlay The hunchbacked little figure is musically difficult work to perform, expecially as a suite DANES EVERY TUESDAY sketches of Victor Harlmann, Pictures was Cockrell performed Pictures yesterday after­ characterized by harsh,discordant notes, loud for piano. Mr. Cockrelldid an admirable job. Sun: Sept. 14 originally written us a suite for piano. noon in the Performing Arts Center. After hass chorda) patterns, all suggesting the He is a pianist of feeling and confidence, and vs. AND WEDNESDAY However, like most of Mussorgsky's other beginning his Wcdnesday-and-Thursday-at- groiesquerie of the gnome. handled Mussorgsky with easy familiarity. works, it attracted liltleattention during—and 4:00 concerts, four years ago with this same Later on in the piece arc the pictures There were several sour notes during the more ALFRED RED 9:30 a.m. even for years after the composer's lifetime. Mussorgsky piece, Cockrell felt it was time for "Tuilerics" and "Bullet Of The Chicks In Their intricate passages, and a few weak sections |TIME: CQlvJ a repeat performance. Shells", both lighthcarted bouncing melodies. where lapses in interpretation seemed to beat SAX0N8 2 It was not until Maurice Ravel orchestrated 11:00 a.m. 11:15 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. it, in 1924, that Pictures received the intention, He opened up the program with a short The former, a sketch of children playing in the fault, hul us a whole the performance was a Doug and Harv will popularity and prominence it has since en­ commenlary on the origin of the work, then famous gardens of Paris, beautifully captures striking tribute to both Mussorgsky's genius joyed. As a piece for symphony orchestra, proceeded lo describe each section and the pic­ the freedom and spirit of children, their taunts and Cockrcll's abilities. do the play-by-play 1:00 p.m. Mussorgsky's tribute to Hnrtmunn displayed ture it was based on. He accompanied this and games. The "Chicks in,their Shells" is a for those who would like a second perspec­ LIVE from Alfred an awesome sense of power and feeling that is, with a few representative bars from each "pic­ series of quick, light staccato notes, an imita­ tive on Mussorgsky, the Albany Symphony L ffiuMiiimiiiiiimiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiui iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiH i mums only in retrospect evident on the original ture". Then he sat down to play. tion of scratching, clucking hens. Orchestra will present later on this year Pic­ piano version. The "Promenade" theme, the most familiar Perhaps the most powerful piece is tures al an Exhibition as orchestrated by pan of Pictures, starts off the piece. Generally Mussorgsky's interpretation of "The Great Kavel. ALBANY STUDENT PRESS SEPTEMBER 12, 1975 Pictures at an Exhibition remained safely in m-trmstta

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I.T. The emperor Augustus, although married three play interesting roles in the history of this era I ftfafc taftjewng? FRIDAY MONDAY ti mes, had only one child, a daughter named Julia. He themselves. At the same time she had extramarital loved his daughter dearly and raised her strictly, but affairs. Agrippa suffered in silence and died in 12 B.C. when she reached adulthood she engaged in much In II B.C. Julia was married to l.ivia'sson, Augustus' III MASH 8 p.m. 13 Space 1999 8 p.m. licentious conduct. Augustus suffered not only personal stepson, Tiberius. Like the first two marriages this Friday/Sept. 12 Saturday, Sept. 13 comedy science fiction grief and disappointment but also political marriage was part of Augustus' efforts toarrange for his embarrassment, especially since he had taken on the successor. Tiberius, too, was made to give up his present Freeze Dried Coffeehouse Freeze Dried Coffeehouse 13 Diamonds are Forever 9 p.m. TUESDAY role of a moral reformer. We can, however, sympathize wife, to whom he was deeply devoted. Julia bore Bill Steele 8:30 p.m. Bill Steele 8:30 p.m. James Bond movie with Julia more readily than with her father, who was a Tiberius a son who was to die in infancy. Julia and topical song writer topical song writer cold politician and in his personal life no saint. In fact, Tiberius were ill-suited to each other, and the marriage 6 Midnight Special I a.m. 13 Welcome Back, Kotter 8:3(1 p.m. free w/tax card, $.75 w/o free w/tax card, S.75 w/o Augustus abused his daughter from the day of her birth came to a disastrous end. Julia gave herself to Helen faddy- host comedy to the day of her death. adulterous pleasures, the humiliated Tiberius withdrew, media mmdn99»%sM®8iM& Boulevard King of Clubs In 39 B.C. Augustus married Scribonia; it was the in 6 B.C., in voluntary exile to Rhodes, and Julia cast all III Don Kirschncr's Rock Concert III Beacon Hill 10 p.m. Robin St. & Central Ave. 297 Ontario St. second marriage for him and the third for her. A year caution and shame to the winds. I a.m. variety drama music by Fresh Air music by Charlie Smith Band later, accusing her of a "contrary temper," he divorced In 2 B.C. Augustus had exhausted his patience. He Beauty Show Aired: featuring Jody Shane her on the very day on which she gave birth to his banished Julia to the inhospitable island of Pandateria, daughter Julia. He then married l.ivia, who at 19 was off Naples. She was accompanied in exile by her mother Boulevard SUNDAY WEDNESDAY already the mother of two sons by a previous marriage. Scribonia; mother and daughter both had been cruelly King of Clubs Robin St. & Central Ave. All Looks Up for Fall As Julia grew old enough to understand she must have dealt with, each in her own way. Augustuscvcn ordered 297 Ontario St. music by Fresh Air 17 Mont) Python 10:30 p.m. 13 When Things Were Rotten 8 run felt little affection for her stepmother. that no one was to approach Julia without his express music by Charlie Smith Band featuring .lody Shane comedy comedy At the age of 14 Julia, a beautiful, spirited, and permission and that she was to be denied ordinary by I.on Levin were inundated with messages li intelligent girl, was married to her own cousin comforts, such as wine for her table. Tiberius interceded I caught the last 45 minutes of the make you more insecure than a pre Sunday, Sept. 14 Marcellus, a sickly boy of 17. We may be sure that with Augustus on behalf of his estranged wife, but the Miss America Pageant on Saturday mcd senior. Such items as EartI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Born Shampoo, Right Guarc Yom Kippur Services Julia's own inclinations were not consulted; it was a . cmperorsaid that lire and waterwouldmixsoonerthan night. Being the Bicentcnnialshow, Jazz Concert Deodorant, and Leg Shavers b; by Jewish Students" 16 general practice in ancient Rome to marry girls off at a she would return to Rome. Nevertheless after Ave years the least Bert Parks could have done Ramada Inn 15 Gilctte all offered clever ways to lool young age in marriages of convenience. Marcellus died her place of exile was changed to Rhcgium in Calabria, was wear a red, white, and blue CC Ballroom 7 p.m. as beautiful as the people in lh< Nott St. & MaxonRd. 17 18 two years later, much lamented by Augustus; he and a slightly more agreeable place. toupee. No way. Even having the Schnectady pageant. (The best legs were in th' Julia had no children. In 8 A.D. one of Julia's and Agrippa'sfivechildrcn.a judges sport bathingsuits with a map 19 20 21 of the U.S.A. would haveaddedabit Gilctte commercial.) The advertiser Junior Cook Quintet TT In 21 B.C. the emperor arranged another political daughter also named Julia, wasfound guilty of adultery of class. Instead, the same banal really must take uslor jerks. Do the free 8 p.m. 23 24 25 26 27 marriage for his daughter, this time to Agrippa, his loyal and banished. 2l~ musicchoreography, and comments really think that wc wa nt to look lik L Augustus died on August 19, 14 A.D. and Julia supporter and a capable statesman and general. Julia were all that was broadcast. Bert Parks? 29 30 31 then was 17, Agrippa about 42. To make this match before the end of the year. She suffered her final Perhaps for the Bicentennial the; HQWUUHia HUULlLJtilii possible Agrippa was required to divorce his present disgrace in dcath:hcr father had left orders denying her Audio visual excitement was left 32 33 34 should change Miss to Ms. But I sup wife. Julia bore him five children, all of whom were to burial in the family mausoleum in Rome. to the commercials.which of course •[3001300 rUHEfJlGlQig - pose Bert Parksand the gang want l< Hncia BBQOO anon 36 31 maintain the archaic, virginal dit urjuncidEjauQ • • •1 tinction. DQBIiim QnBHOlDnD last week's 38 40 ., 42 43 44 45 naniBQ tarararoH ame Luckily the pageant occurs onl PI [1(3 COO 00B G1HQHC1 46 47 48 49 once a year. We now can loo son nnnnn 00000 forward to a surprisingly promisin 0rj00ac]00 00DO0 solution 50 bl 52 fall season. Here arc a few progran •rjiaQQDDSQ to watch out for: !!;!• 53 54 55 nnnra 00000 0000 and UIQBK NMEIIESSIUEIIM 1) Space 1999- Monday 8:0' nnrarannn HononoB 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 Z E# BEE RS ALL N IGH Tf\ channel 13—This stars Martin Lai npionnno aoonaoo presenting liue in concert: dau. Barbara Bain, and an out of 01 nrnranrnnri noorni0Einn 64 65 hit moon, This show, which w:i (ii-i 2. 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by Karen ScMotberi have been Harris, but even she by Larry Welssenberg Pieces of the Sky—Emmylou Harris failed. 'Too Far Gone" almost goes Daryl Hill & John Oales (RCA) over the same edge of stickiness, but It becomes harder and harder to The first Hall and Oates album, the understated orchestration and categorize musical artists in the ever- Abandoned Luncheonette, was so Harris' mudulated style pull it changing musical scene. There is good 1 became an instant fan of through the syrup of the lyrics. folk-rock, folk-country, country- theirs and expected great things rock and good ol' country and The most effective and moving from this duo. Unfortunately, their western. But no one can ever fit into songs arc "Boulder to Birmingham," newest release, simply titled Daryl Fantastic than he has since Madman Across the Water. any of these tight classifications. A "Before Believing," "Coat of Many Hall and John Oales, does not live Goodbye Yellow Brick Roadvtas hampered not only by good example is Emmylou Harris, Colors," Lennon and McCartney's up to this potential. that dichotomy of music and lyrics, but by the weight of whose first album, Pieces of the Sky, "For No One,"and: !iclSilverstcin's The album does have its strong two albums in the one effort. Caribou, although a single places herwithinall of theaforemen- "Queen of the Silver Dollar." points, however. "Camellia," being disc, had such a distance between John's melodies and tioncd straightjuckcts. Harris has only one semi-original released as the single, is a very I aupin's lyrics as to make it almost unlistenable, John's song on the album, "Boulder to Bir­ 1 pleasant number, with a fast, catchy melodies barely fit Taupin's lyrics without pushing.and Her voice and style can mosleasily mingham," which is unfortunate pace, and good vocals in their he was constantly adding or subtracting syllables. At he compared to Linda Rondsladt, because she shows a great deal of familiar style. that point there was doubt about the future of the team and that comparison is not demean­ creative talent. That song is ab­ The other tunes on side one arc who could at one time produce such songs as "Madman ing to cither of the women. Harris" solutely beautiful, with a great adequate although they all sound Across the Water," and "Country Comfort." voice is light and high, with a clear, melody lineand some very poetic im­ much alike, with the exception of Then came Capi. Fantastic. On the surface it isapre­ slightly nasul, hut still bell-like tone ages. "The last time 1 felt like this/1 "Out of Me, Out of You." This song packaged Elton John gift set. perfect for coffeetablesall that slides easily from note to note was in the wilderness/ And the ca­ attempts a soul sound which simply over the country, complete with the publicity poster and and octave to octave. The whole nyon was on fire..." From the song does not work for them. an offer to join John's fun club. The cover has to be effect of her album is very mellow, "Before Believing" Harris got the ti­ This is also the problem with side garish and overdone (I'he word "ugly" seems a bit even though several songsarcalmost tle ol her album. It is a soft acoustic two of the album. They attempt strong) thanany of John'sstagc costumes or glasses. We bouncy. She is.at worst,comparable song, simple and pretty. different styles, such as Jamaican on even gel a booklet, of lyrics and a booklet called to the myriad of country-western •J * 2 The backup musicians and the "Soldering." or electronic on Sc(?ef?e "Scraps." detailing the rise of John and Tuupin. female stars, but even then she has orchestration on the album are ex­ j. "Grounds for Separation," and they Fortunately we do not have to judge the record by its what very few of them have—class cellent. The playing is crisp and ex- sound completely out of their cover (any more than we have to judge John by his). The and taste. She is never unlistenable. . actty right for Harris' style. Bernie by Ellen Weiss element. This side is hurt by poor I>> Karen Schloshcrg difference in quality between the outside and the inside She is country in a more John l.eadon of the Eagles does an im­ Scheherazade And Other Slurit-s—Kenai production and lyrics, things which (apt. Fantastic and The Brown Dirt Cowboy—Elton is surprising. I he lyric and scrap pamphlets are essential l)enver-ish sense, without the usual­ pressive job on the banjo, acoustic (Sire) The taste of success thai lU'iiuissiinccliaitij should be their strong points. John (MCA) to the understanding ol the album. It is, as John himself ly cloying sweetness that pervades guitar, bass, and especially the rienced in America has given them the confidence to branch mil inikimi The most offensive part of the I'm not ashamed to say that I like Ellon John's new said in an interview in Rolling Stone, a "very his songs. In fact, one of the most dobro. The strings arc never over­ it album, Scheherazade Anil Other Stories, to a level ol luaiasy far rtmt album has nothing to do with music. album very much. I hat might be considered a bad thing uncommercial" album. powerful cuts on the album, done and always enhance the songs. Id from previous works, however. The inner jacket comes for it nyone out of the teeny hopper stages of A M radio to At least he had good intentions, for even though he "Houldcr to Birmingham," was co- Emmylou Harris' first solo album Rather than trying to keep the tbema heir songs to some level of say. Ellon John is the instant food of the AM bands. hadn't planned on any singles, he is too hot to be kept authored with Harris by Bill Danoff, is very impressive. She is no new­ reality, they have let thcmseh.es gn oil una steal, fantastic tangent that Everything he touches turns to gold (or golden oldies), off t he charts. A nd the worst possible way to be exposed whose songs often end up in comer to the musical world, having only Renaissance could possibly carry oil ii Kssfully. As a theme for the and naturally that annoys us. for we are the to Cii/n. Fantastic is to have "Someone Saved My Life Denver's rcpeloire. sung with various people before, album they have chosen a MOP, hernial ind And One Arabian Nights culled Scheherazade, one ol llic world's and best loved fairy talcs, connoisseurs of the type of music that never, thank God. I onight"endlcssly drummed into your head. All but thrcccutsonihealhuniare most notably the late Gram Parsons. ulonc. The first side "Other makes it on the charts. "It's hard to write a song with bitter lingers; So much totally effective. The least effective is Pirn's of llic Sky has won for her Actually, each side ol the ulhiim cansla ng, "Trip To The Fair," is a However. Ellon John cannot be brushed off as just to prove so few to tell you why . . ." The album is a "Sleepless Nights." which is just not much critical acclaim, deservedly so. Stories" is a scries ol three songs. I'hefirst sends chills up the spine. I he another adolescent craze, a neither sequincd.flipped-out whole, and it must be taken as that. Once you a good song. The lyrics are poor and I hope that her next album maintains haunting song about an cinph lair urmindll .5 ^ next song. "The Vultures I l\ High." is m ' the lew songs on the album showman. There is a lot more to him than three-foot tall understand the album's concept as a biographical and it is full of choking sell-pity. If the same degree of excellence as her i' voice. I n this song her voice stills and crazy glasses, than whal Uolllng Slime called autobiographical tracing of John's and Taupin's rise in anyone could have saved it, it would where the music is secondary In Annie Hull is the music that brings the vine alive. 11K st song on side one, "Ocean an "ironic juxtaposition of nonsense costuming and the music world, then you can hear the songs separately. Gypsy," is one they have been doing invmee for a while. It is the only song serious music." But taken otherwise the songs, though plcasant'cnough on the album that isaiiything like their |ttw pieces in mood and feeling. I here are some who would argue that last statement. to listen to. ai ealmost meaningless. "Hand in hand went though il is nonetheless a great sung. Is his music serious'.' His new album proves this to he music and the rhyme I'he Captain and the Side two of the album isilieii musical itrattiol the story "Scheherazade." true. Kid Stepping in the ring . . ." Il is a complete coin rast to am Hung ilmluijjvcr done in that the music and "1 know you and you know me. It's always hall and Captain Fantastic and the tirown Dirt Cowboy is a orchestration are the dominant loiccsiiiilu'&cc, I heir voices are truly used with a grotesque picture of the half." In his latest effort, cryptically called Captain step in a new direction for the team of Elton John and as musical instruments instead ol ,i menmnlBllingthe story. I'he piece relies artists, one ol them in a slate of total Fantastic anil the Brown Dirt Cowboy (vA\a ol course Hemic laupin. They don't seem to be getting any less on orchestration to a degree-iic-icrlicaruoniB other rock or popular album. undress. I found this totally represent John and Tuupin), John again struggles to popular or commercial, which would win a group of However, the whole dung cuines oil asanftellcnt mood piece that really unnecessary, I he only reason for combine his relatively straightforward music with hard-boiled progressive-rockers over to their side, hut doing Ihis might have been to excite Hemic Taupin's more complex, sometimes overy Iheir music is really becoming more than just a good does justice to live fantasy mood set unlit ignial story. sales lor a mediocre work. Daryl pretentious lyrics (perhaps purposely pretentious party music. C'«/)i«i'«/'«n/(»//idefinitely shows growth. As a whole, litis allium will ilclimidi it Renaissance in a class by Hall mill John Otucs is a been use ol John's simple styling). II even ends with a beginning "There's treasure as a classical rock band lnni.ui>> scs their live performances are disappointment, a work far below As far as consistency of the interweaving of melody children always seek to find. And just likens Youmust as good and even belli ; I hall (lieu recorded rl'ormances, particularly with whal llic) are capable ol producing. and lyrics is concerned, he succeeds far better in Capi. have had A Once Upon A lime . . ." 8-g : this new album. pttyl"."^ 'V'^vnt^Jrvv-frxri-?.:

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by Jeanne Saiewit/ (iorilla— James Taylor (Warner Bros.) head's been sinking like a stone," and on and on, Whal kd Iromcommitting suicide.' I he through loneliness, alienation, despair, extramarital key lies in l.oloi's anisic, which lets us ignore the Soft, guitar, blunted mellow voice, pleasant harmony In Spruce Kaggio relations, drought, la mine and Hood. weighty KM Wlc In his regular stall, Danny u wilh a touch ol the tragic that's the music ol James ( mining Stunts — ( uruvan (BTM) i giin.ii larcnce McDonald on piano •m Si Taylor, from his earliest works to (he present. His Koilclim.il I lungs looked good torCantvan. Altera string ol albums that seemed only ami Kirv, Is u nig, all kept low-key, Taylor delicate manner has nol been uttered by lame or by his lo leinlorce their obscurity, the an play their live album was receiving was is able to ill' •his l! sperniflv depressing lyrics as marriage to Curly Simon. If anything, Taylor's recent JP»«t. TM*i icndy to provide a much needed boost into the public consciousness. siillle'llunB ei head. fatherhood has rendered him an even more sensitive I uloiuinateh. that album died rather quickly, and their next. Girls Who man than he previously was. III I Ills II s| is similar to laylor's previous 1 (,i,,n Plump In llic Sight, disappeared Irom view even faster. unik. then apart'. The answer: vocals, I his sensitivity and I he familiar I aylor style combine Hill they've nol given Up. In fact. Caravan has steadily improved with each s clearly, his songs have never I.III,.I has ,i in (iorilla, laylor's most recent collection of mellow success"c idense, and Cunning Sunns is no exception. • harmony has never been so melancholia, The album, like his others, reflects his scll- been nn"' " Melody has always been one of the group's assets, and here il is nick voice ol Mike Wedge-wood, their new bass player; rougher, more £ lirst lime Taylor has wisely iniageola kind ol laughable tragic hero; Taylor frets, pet leu I" I. incorporated into a tight structure. Divisions between songsare nol soniueh powerlul than Hastings', excellently showcased in the album's closing song, a. regrets and bemoans his lot, but his music actually nlili/c.l a oII.sn i I '"Us pair lor two cuts ol die "All Soils Ol Unmentionable Things". that a* transitions in a long composition, changes Irom the development ol ill.mi Vi-li nd David Crosby. The two remains enjoyable. I he ambiguity between the soulful album t' one melodic line to another. A reinforcing illustration of Caravan's versatility, their adaptability - ng I* lor's music, and they do it lyrics and easy music is the secret ol Taylor's success a nd iili I be lirst side culminates in " I he Tear and loathing In I ollingion I'ark qualities which will again he tested when they replace keyboard man Dave S mM the success ol this album. outstanding!.. •i"l " "B every beautiful line, Rag", an instrumental and probably the most engaging piece on the album. Sinclair on their upcoming lour. l-iii (hoseol us"1""1!8 mines Taylordic-hnrds. vho With the exception of themude-to-bc-a-siitgle"l|ow And ihc lade-out is pitied up again on the piano at the start of the second With the release of each new Caravan album there is the temptation to have sunk ilnoiigli«» "lures as well as his succ.es proclaim "this is the album! This will breuk Caravan from cult band to Sweet II is," a pop study of marilul bliss, Taylor's songs side. (iorilla is , ..,v«etoiin piece. Taylor is going hack to are completely within his character. In the first cm Caravan's identifying characteristics are still present, though not superstar!" but it does not happen. Caravan remains lo fill a need —the need a the uicliiil ,il V"'''"" f James alter a long vacation, "Mexico," Taylor tells us he'd rather be someplace else' obtrusively: the \ioln of Geoff Richardson along with the voice of I'ye ol a selfish elitist audience who protect and hide them from the corruptible adding pn islilnlhesii" lie melodies that raises them to in the second cut, "Music," Taylor tells himself, "your Hastings not nearly as limited as it at first sounds. And not there is the good masses and fill it more than adequately. almost pe lectio I lii- nellnw tragic heroridesagain!

PAGE 4A ALBANY STUDENT PRESS SEPTEMBE 112, 1975 ALBANY STUDENT PRESS PAGE 5A l 0*iru0**0*0^i0i*>>*»*m*t*>»*m+)+»+>>0<+>>*****<**+ +a*il00l*hi++l>*<>****»+>+ *<++>>+>****^^ Bill Steele: The Carllllon will fall FFH.3E One Nan Show u K.« £. u UNLESS by Gloria Jean Singer-songwriter Bill Steele, a one-man smirictlshow. will perform at the Krceze-Dried. Coffeehouse tonight and tomorrow night in the Campus Center Assembly Hall. Doors open at 8:30, with sets beginning at 9:00.10:00 YOU PARTICIPATE IN THE and 11:00. Although often billed as a "tolksingcr," Steele is better described as a social commentator. His songs speak wryly- and not always so seriously ol politics, society and the human condition. His best-know n song. "Garbage!", lias been called "the ultimate ecology song," It has been performed by UPCOMING SA ELECTIONS hundreds of artists, and recorded by Pete Seeger. Dill Rose and others. His own LP is titled "Garbage! and Other Garbage." 'i Along with his own songs. Steele sings contemporary songs by other '> writers and a lew traditional songs, accompanying himself with guitar and 'i five-string banjo. In the tradition ol' loin Lehrer. Hill Steelcwill providean SEPTEMBER 23-24-25 •i evening ol line entertainment. \dmission is Ireeat the Hree/.e- Dried for those with Student 1 as. and 75c without. 1-resh baked breads, along with coffee.tea and eider, are available.

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WXOE® Mon-Fri 10 c i - 8 pm Sat 10 am - 5:30 pm Last Chance Saloon 109 Central Ave. (1 block Irom Draper) 518-434-0085 ALBANY STUDENT PRESS SEPTEMBER 12, 1975 4 SEPTEMBER 12, 1975' ALBANY STUDENT PRESS PAGE 8A QMteofthtday: r therefore, faculty-staff parking privileges in "People should understand that we aren't politician! and that we are trying to run a Campus Wheels Lots I and 5.-4//vehicles being parked on cam­ government to help the nation and none of us is what you would callaniceguy.especUllyme..." pus must bear a registration decal or a tem­ letters ,, ... General Augusto Pinochet, editorial/comment porary registration permit. Visitors must park president o) Chiles r.illiiary Junta now celebrating Its two year anniversary. in the Visitor's Parking Lot or have made To the Editor V The following information concerning previous arrangements with the Traffic Divi­ Patent Policy mandatory vehicle registration ii important to sion in order to park elsewhere. "They can't say I'm not doing anything" I ti all members of the University Community Applications for medical and special per­ One Dean Down. who plan to have cars on campus. mits are available at the Traffic Division Of­ President Fields has told the faculty that he has decided to eliminate the position i The registration decals for the 1975-76 year fice. These applications must be picked up in J Tn the Editor ,.,,.. Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, a position unfilled since the infamous I. I am grateful to you for displaying so are available at the University Police Office. person. Before an application can be process­ Moyer Hunsbcrger resigned amidst controversy two and one half years ago. the ed, all vehicles involved must be registered for prominently the issues raised by the new pa­ The fee is $4.00 for the entire year. All vehicle college has been able to operate without a dean for that period, and thus Fields'action the 1975-76 year and any outstanding parking tent agreement faculty, staff and students registrations must be renewed on or before appears quite reasonable, throughout the SUNY system are being re­ Monday, September 15,1975. A $5.00 late fee fines reconciled. During these years the deans of the three divisions in the arts and sciences college quired to sign under threat of passible sanc­ will be imposed for any person failing to The registration decals may be purchased aj There are many groups that are more than have reported directly to Executive Vice President and Vice President for Academic tion. register within this designated period. After the desk officer's location at any time ol day just "fun" groups, they are a neccesity to the Research Foundation Counsel Cairo is September 15, 1975, a new student or since that desk is staffed continuously. Affairs Phillip Sirotkin. They are Ruth A. Schmidt of Humanities, Richard Kendall of 1 university community. The yearbook and the quoted in your columns of as saying that the employee, or person parking a vehicle on cam­ Medical, special, and Monthly Lot permits Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Vincent F. Cowling of Sciences and Mathematics. student handbook aretwo such groups. These agreement covers only discoveries that are pus for the first time must register a vehicle and applications are available at the Traffic None of the university's schools, such as Education, Business, or Nursing, have groups do not have personal contact with the novel and significant, but he should reread it. within the first academic business week of Division Office from 8:30 a.m. until4:30 p.m., divisions. They have a small enough number of departments and programs to permit heads of SA as does NYPIRG, instead they The agreement defines discovery as including arrival on campus. Monday through Friday. each chairman to report directly to the school dean, who then reports to Sirotkin, are merely doing their job. "... any art, machine, manufacture, design, or A faculty-staff I.D. card must be presented Recently tighter control measures have Lloyd Hebcrt If Fields does not reconsider eliminating the arts and sciences dean, then a new composition of matter or any new and useful in order to obtain a faculty-staff decal and. beeninstitutedby the controller for the sake of Director Traffic Division structure is required. S UN YA may be large enough to join other schools in the country improvement thereof, or any variety of accounting. This is very good politics. Central in separating those divisions into schools. If adopted here, there would be a school or plant..." and says further, that "any and all Council adds riders to budgets yet very rarely college for each present division. If continued cooperation between them in such a such discoveries"...shall be...faithfully and consults the groups that they affect. separation is not threatened, it could be a viable alternative to the present system. promptly reported to the [Research] Founda­ tion. The Researc.h Foundation then deter­ These trends of SA wanting to centralize the Gotham Goes Broke Wit hin the structure now in existence, the elimination of the college dean requires a mines whether and when to allow disclosure. power in the executive branch is good for revamping of many policies and a reevaluation of present decision-making processes. Meanwhile, the professor and his students are order but not good for the groups who merely After all, SUNYA grants cW/egedegreesand has co/iegf councils, and there are college want to do their thing. by Anthony P. Bianchini those of us who have the least of it realize its held to an oath of secrecy which is without value more than those guardians of the public programs. Who runs a college without a dean? Will there be some unified voice or What I suggest is forSA to conduct an over­ Money; power; prestige; influence; a store limit in time. representative for the college? Should there be a rotating "chairperson" of an arts and of value; a means of facilitating commerce in welfare who squander it as though it were a Experts in each field taught at this Universi­ view of what groupsare essential and then run complex economies; boon to the avaricious resource sans finitude. sciences governing "committee"? How arc college-wide policies enforced? ty are able to distinguish the novel and signifi­ those groups themselves, or at very least im­ and the bane of saints—it's been called by all All of which brings me to the point of this cant from the routine and trivial, but under the prove communication between existing ones. It is probably possible to create a system to deal with these and other questions. A these. Indeed, it is through its exchange that piece - Gotham's reputation is tarnished - the terms of the agreement this is decided by the Instead of groups listening to SA's mandates decision climinating the arts and sciences dean changes the meaning and thus the role we secure the niceties we require—roof, food, kitty is empty - the banks say no and the tax­ Research Foundation, not by us. We yield up S A should seek out the groups and listen. It is of the college, and President Fields should define those changes. education, the wine, whiskey and weed. Decry payer is waiting to sign for his unemployment the results of our work and then fall silent until the groups that make SA what it is. it though we many, I've yet to find the check. told we may speak. Bob Wong merchant who will trade me his bottle of gin With our hindsight it would have been pru­ Counsel Cairo tells us that this is aimed at Editor Viewpoint 75-76. . . .There Will Be Changes for two hours of my labor—it does appear that dent for our great City of New York to heed people outside the University, which I take in­ this commodity will be with us for a time. It is the Bard's exhortation and forsake the There are other implications of the college dean's eliminatiohv'Vice President cludes the community group!:, the Albany only fitting, in deference to its enduring borrowing against tomorrow's revenues. Sirotkin has direct control of the college in this temporary situation, and the division Medical Center and other hospitals, and the' Beer Un-Tap nature, that we learn to utilize it to obtain the But we can't rewrite the past—all we can do deans have had a somewhat increased responsibility. This structure should not be very people whose taxes support our work. most satisfaction and freedom from want that is draw our lessons from it. So Mr. Mayor, Research Foundation policy would deny them institutionalized. The academic vice president should not be involved in the workings it is capable of providing. forget the haunting of Sisyphus, take heart the fruits of our knowledgeand scholarship in of the separate divisions primarily because he couldn't have time to do both that and and recall the words of our great President order to milk a littly profit from the sweat of To the Editor: Oddly enough, while we use it daily in our the rest of his duties well, and the division deans should be reevaluated since they were who remarked "Prosperity is just around the our labors. This contradicts the Board of We are writing this letter in regard to Mr. pecuniary dealings, it appears that those who not appointed to assume responsibility on a university-wide level. .corner." Trustees Policy which says "... the purpose Levenson's plea for his bill (75-76/12) which use it most understand it least. Conversely, For example, both division deans Richard Kendall (Behavioral and Social Sciences) of University research is to seek new proposes to set up a week of free Miller and and Ruth Schmidt (Humanities) are uninterested in student opinions on and concerns knowledge for (he general benefit and not to MichclobwithS.A. funds. In the light of S.A. for academic matters. Kendall will honestly admit that among the purposes of a budget cuts we find this bill untimely, il- make inventions lor profit." and is the an­ university, he regards both research and socialization as being significantly more tithesis of the message of our own Com­ Iconceived and frivolous. We sinccrly believe Jewish Students Coalition-Hillel important than teaching. munity/ University Day. that S. A. funds can be spent more productive­ Surely President Fields must take a close look at all three division deans, evaluating Cairo says that many professors "...either ly. Focus have a very bad attitude toward the [Research] Although we recognize the need for in­ their philosophies and attitudes towards all aspects of education, before permitting Foundation or... hate us". Is it any wonder? creased social interaction on this campus, it is them to be institutionalized in positions to which they were never appointed. Though Sincerely our belief thut inthistimeof limited resources, YOM KIPPUR Step Down Henry each has dealt with Sirotkin for a long time (Kendall was actually confirmed when J.J. Zuckerman the benefits of such a proposal arc outweighed there was no college dean) there is a distinct difference between the temporary and Professor of Chemistry by the cost. Funds can and should be spent in permanent situations. Permanence will change the power structure while before thefe Siby David Troeger : other ways. were only adaptations to a particular power void. Group Sincerely, Henry Kissinger, although he is not the West arc deeply concerned about their future Institutionalization of the present structure without reevaluation and Diane Noble SERVICES cause for what has happened in India or Por­ and stand ready to help a democratic Por- reorganization could also threaten the integrity of many decision-making processes. Communication Kathy Stark tugal this summer, is the primary man respon­ lugal." Tenure cases, for example, go through a college-level council which normally would Diane Pass sible for the way the U.S. reacts lo such inter­ Very strong words, bill liberty and human make recommendations to the the college dean. That dean had a say in tenure cases national events. As the Secretary of State he righls lor the world's people are not a par­ To the Editor which was' considered by the president in some proportion to the opinions of the has been and still is the chief formulutor of ticular affair. How can he speak up for the Each year 99 out of a hundred students pay CC BALLROOM various other levels in the tenure process. Presently that council's recommendation is The Albany Student Press reserves the sole American foreign policy and the direction it Portugese yel ignore the oppression ex­ SA 33 dollars. Any recognized group can app­ right to print or edit letters to the editor. takes. perienced by people behind the Iron Curtain made directly to Sirotkin, who plays the role of both college dean and vice president. ly for funding with the approval of Central Submit letters TYPEWRITTEN to Cam­ Hor all the greatness and brilliance he has and also witness the signing of the East-West Does this mean the academic vice president's opinion, when fowarded to President Council. For the most part the funds arc well pus Center Room 326. displayed, though, Henry's time has come. Security Pact which formally acknowledges Fields, will bchcavily weighted with the authority of bothhimselfandthecollegedean? spent and this year Ihcy proved to be well Hie time has come lor Henry to pack up and Kussia's oppressive grip over Hast era Europe. Or should the college council or division deans have increased power? In the temporary regulated.Still inequities exist. Sunday evening Sept. 14 head back to Harvard. Time lor Henry to Perhaps the problem is that we suffer these situation of recent years, the arts and sciences dean's authority has moved up the ladder ^ KOL NIDRE 7:00 pm write his memoirs. days from political leaders without ideals, to Sirotkin. But isn't he the peacemaker, the only man without dreams. Their interest is limited to the If Fields indeed wants a more powerful academic and executive vice president, he capable of bringing together so many diverse immediate, their vision to power. Al theend of should say so. Otherwise tenure and policy-determining processes need reform. forces'.' The recent Sinai accord has restored the Second World War American leaders saw his prestige and the world has once again plac­ themselves on a moral crusade of sorts. After The Albany Student Press Monday morning Sept. IS ed him on a pedestal. Why should he resign? crushing lhe Na/i evil we saw lit to try and Beneath this moral facade of peacemaker is push hack Russian communism. Truman and SERVICES 9:30 am the more pervasive character of the Secretary others pushed lor "democratic, free elections" ol Stale Kissinger the immoral and ex­ in I he Balkan States. In 1945 we were prepared pedient man. We have to maintain detente to base our policies on higher principles. will not publish with the Russians at all costs, never speaking • ^«| III STUDENT out for human principles. As India burned, In I'J75 Henry Kissinger cares less about i BREAK-FAST FOLLOWING SERVICES and moved from democracy lo dictatorship human rights and decency than he does about M mm i PRESS this summer we sat by watching without rais­ power and short-term political objectives. He KDITOR IN CHIEF DANIEL GAINES Monday evening ing ourvoiccs. Asa nation aren't we capable of sustains the right-wing governments of such MANAGING EDITOR SUSAN COLEMAN next Tuesday, September 16 crying out when people's rights around the countries as Chile and South Korea, despite NEWS EDITOR STEPHEN DZINANKA ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOHS BETH STBIN, DAVID WINZELBERO, RANDI Totes world are threatened'.' their hrulal character, because he thinks them useful to his policy. And he does not want to PRODUCTION MANAGER PATRICK MCGLYNN We seem lo speak oul for rights only when ASSOCIATE PRODUCTION MANAGERS LOUISE MARKS, CAROL MCPHERSON YIZKOR service will be held let anything gel in the way of his doing they fall within our sphere of influence. On the ASSISTANT EDITOR MARC WEIOBR business with Leonid Brezhnev. Aleksandr 14th of August ina speech before the Southern ASPECTS EDITOR NAOMI FRIEDUANDBR Sol/henitsyn was not accorded an invitation Commodity Producers Conference in Bir­ EDITORIAL PAGE EDITOR ANDREA HERZBERO Our next issue will appear For more information call to the White House this summer. There was mingham, Alabama, Secretary Kissinger ARTS EDITORS HILLARY KELBICK, SPENCE RAOGIO evident concern in not wanting lo "embarrass" SPORTS EDITOR NATHAN SALANT made the following statement in reference to 7-7861 or 7-5354 the Soviet Union by such an action. ASSOCIATE SPORTS EDITOR HICHAEL PIBKARSKI i "-"^ J Portugal: "The United States welcomed the ADVERTISING MANAGERS JERRY ALRRECHT, LBS ZUCKERMAN Portuguese revolution ... We sympathize If we still belicve.aswedid in the 1960's that CLASSIFIED-GRAFFITI MANAGER KBNNBTH CORR BRING YOUR OWN YARMULKES with those moderate elements who seek lo the United States is the leader of the Free BUSINESS MANAGER DANNY O'CONNOR Friday, September 19 build Portugal by democratic means. We will World then we must be prepared to speak out oppose and speak out against the efforts of a and give hope lo all those people of the world OUR OFFICES ARE LOCATED IN CAMPUS CENTER 326 AND 334, AND OUR TELEPHONE 18457-8892. SA FUNDED WB ARB FUNDED BY STUDENT ASSOCIATION minority (the communists) thai appears lo be who are nol free. If Secretary Kissinger is not .. I MMHHIHIiMIIMim IHIIIHIIIIMIMIl Kill ieM«MMM*i(ttMMaMiMMMMM*Mt»l*MimMMIMtl subverting the revolution for its own pur- prepared to go beyond his own interests then » Poses. The Portugese people should know that one can only say this: step down Henryand let PAGE EIGHT ALBANY STUDENT PRESS SEPTEMBER 12, 1975 We and all the democratic countries of the someone else lake your place, Danes'Defense: Some Holes To Fill Ruggers Prepare For Season Opener handled by Villa sova and returning to his familiar spot at cor­ by Ken Kurti The Albany State Rugby Club who held the opposition to 2,4 yards problem when camp opened but I'm l VM Vmb 1*1.- All „. . —. . . Not much equipment is needed maiden season. A regular schedule the -'^Blfield.r Officials include a referree by Craig iti nerback, and will be joined by junior Have you recently passed the field traces its origins to an Albany city a carry were lost to graduation. still satisfied with wlfst I've got right Holloway. because Rugby players are equipped was planned for the following spr­ and two linesmen. The Albany State Great Dane Harry McDonald. between Indian and Dutch Quads team, the Albany Knickerbockers. Gone are linebacker Don Mion, now,'' says Dane head coach Bob "Frank was our number one man with shorts, jersey, and cleats. No ing. The team split six games, and After the tame, the two teams get football team which allowed art McDonald was a starter last year and noticed thirty guys running' Coach Chuck Rappazzo is one of the tackle Dom Pagano, cornerback Ford. last year and we expect nothing but protective gear is allowed, except for was invited to the Capital District together and have the traditional average of only 8.8 pointsagame last but got hurt and was never able to around kicking an overinflated foot­ three founders of the rugby club, and Bruce Cummings, and defensive What Ford has right now is this: the best from him, and Tiny came to the much needed mouth guard. Spring Rugby Tournament. post game party. Sometimes it is in a year; will ha,ve to be just as stingy as reclaim his starting berth. ball and tackling each other? doubles as captain of the team, ends Rudy Vido and Tim Meyers. A front four consisting of ends camp weighing thirty pounds less The rugby team began play last The unheralded Albany State local "pub", but if outdoors, it is they embark on a neW season. The defensive secondary will be They are not confusing football which is funded by the Student John Adamson and either Kevin than last year, and can run the forty fall with a thirty-six player roster, However Ave of last year's starters "The defense was my biggest handled by Ray Gay, Billy Brown and soccer, but are playing rugby. team was placed into the "B" divi­ more a picnic affair. in 4. 95 seconds " said Ford. Association. Murphy or Marty Thompson, and and Skip Scurry. and the team had a fairly successful sion of the tourney, and pulled off a "It's the only sport I know of tackles Frank Villanova and Jim That's as fast as Bertuzzi. In addition According to Ford "they all have major upset by taking the cham­ where a great emphasis • placed on "Tiny" Holloway. he has been a trememdous morale excellent speed and the necessary ex­ pionship. As Coach Rappazzo said, comradeship", said Rappazzo. It's a factor." Cheerleaders Booters' Quadrangular Saturday Adamson will be trying to fill perience to be a competent secon­ "We surprised a lot of people with great feeling to go out drinking after The linebackers appear to be set Rudy Vido's shoes. dary." out victory in the Schaeffer Tourna­ a rough game and sing the "John is a very credible and dis­ with Ken Schoen, returning to his continued from page 12 ment, but the biggest surprise was traditional, perverse rugby songs In addition, Scurry's eight in­ Tuesday, the Booters host Ulster ciplined performer," said Ford. spot and Curt Ben net fighting off all Selected Williams colleges at I p.m. our 2S-3 victory in the finals over the with all the guys of both teams." terceptions ranked him second in Community College at 4 p.m., in a "He's not as strong as Rudy but few kinds of competition to earn his. Schenectady Reds, who had division 111 in that department. "This will be a* very important test return match following last week's 5- The schedule which Albany faces are and he should give us smooth This year's faM season dominated play and won the tourney Analysis:Well there you have it. for us," said Schieffelin, "as all of 2 win. Next Saturday the Booters this year will be tough according to consistent play something, we lack­ "Ken is very aggressive in addition cheerleaders were chosen Thursday, the year before." Even though the Danes lost five these teams are strong, and play an open their season at RPI at 10:30 Rappazzo. ed from Rudy." to being strong, quick, and tough," September 4. They are: Susan starters to graduation the defense aggressive, physical game, the type a.m. A rugby game opens when the ball "After this season, we'll know commented Ford. Konefal; Catherine Davis; Kathy The other end spot is between still looks tough, and it will have to that wc had trouble handling last is kicked off from the fifty yard line where we stand, and whether we can Bennet has looked realgood in the Burno; Cynthia Holliday; Phyllis Murphy and Thompson. be with the type of schedule the season." of a 110 yard field. The object of the play with the tough competition scrimmages and has fought off the Mazzarello; Barbara DcSonnc; "Right now they are both battling Danes face this year. St. Lawrence particpated in last game is to carry the ball over your we'll face. We believe we have a for the spot and we'll just have to challenge of senior Brad Kchlenbeck Suzanne Mason; Denise Fuller. years' ECAC Tournament at Union opponents goal line. After good team with several good players. As coach Ford said,"they will be wait for time to tell," explained and sophmorc Gary Fousck, accor­ The women did cartwheels, splits, College, and is highly rated by most touchdowns, a two point kick is Wences Rodrigues is our best scrum- tested early — in the first two games Corrections: Ford. ding to Ford. jumps, individual cheers and group of the New York Division III attempted through the uprights. man, and we have some find looking of the season." The tackle positions will be Four time captain Arnie Will, is cheers (in groups of 3), for the panel coaches. After receiving the kickoff, the fif­ scrumbacks in Chris Brown, Bob of judges, which consisted of Dr. Southeastern Mass. is "an up and teen man team will - run the ball up- Goldberg, Pete Rizzo, and Joe Mc­ Edith Cobane, Mrs^RichardSaucrs, coming team" according to Judo Club field until the ball currier is tackled. Carthy." and asst. coach Racco Monasano. Schieffelin, "and beat Kcanc State If the ball goes out of bounds on a Everyone is welcome to the party The squad hopes to cheer at the twice last year, "while Williams is play, "touch" is called. When this after the game, and we hope a large first game at Alfred on Sept. 13. They "one of the hustlingcst and best happens, the teams line up in two crowd shows up for our games, will be cheering at Ithaca. coached teams we play." In an article on these pages in the rows perpendicular to the sidelines, because all athletes like to play in last issue. Chuck Dalcffio was The "hooker" will then roll the ball front of a crowd." Rappazzo con­ reported to have been "hired" by the between the two teams, and the light cluded. SUNYA Judo Club. Dalcffio was for possession is on. Rugby games arc played on the not hired, but is merely helping out Once a man is tackled with the football practice fields Saturday as an assistant coach and assistant bull, the scrum is formed. The afternoons at one o'clock. The first The Great Danes swarm all over a helpless runner in scene from hist instructor with the club and received "serummen" (linemen) of each side home game is Sept. 20th, a "grudge" year's contest against Nichols. Danes will face their first big test absolutely no compensation, accor­ will from a huddle, and without the match against the team "founders", tomorrow. ding to club member Andy Ross. use of hands, must kick the ball back the Albany Knickerbockers. "Statements which suggest that through the "ruck" to the scrum- DalclTio is receiving compensation back. When he picks the ball up, the WIRA: from the club might be interpreted as scrum breaks up, and every player is Dalellio giving up his amateur an eligible receiver of a lateral pass as WSUA status," said Ross. "Dalcffio Is an the team moves downficld. No opens its IV75 spurts broadcasting Football And Soccer amateur and is merely helping us out forward passes are allowed. season Saturday at 1:25 p.m. from hy Patricia (iold i|uality of play needs to be refined. as a favor." There are two forty minute A If red, N. Y. when the A lhany Great A clinic cxplaininu WIRA flag Alter a few weeks of play, it will bca Ross was mistakenly called the periods and a two minute half-time. Dunes take on Alfred's Saxons. loulhall rules was held Monday, good spectator sport. It's about time club's president in the last issue, in­ If a player is injured, he cannot be WSUA broadcasts on 640 A M lo the we had a Fall sport for women. 1 stead of Carol Hatcher, the real relieved by a substitute. He has two . university dormitories. because many of the women never Alblany cheerleaders can be seen In action tomorrow as the Danes would like to see more participation president. minutes to recover, orhe has to leave iiad played football before, and most open at Alfred. (Try to watch the game, tool) had only limited experience. Denny from teams from all quads rather l-lkiii. Mark Kantor (AMIA SA than just Dutch and State." and l.ynn O'CiarroW (WIRA SA) A meeting for all people wishing assisted ai the clinic. to officiate Hag football will be held HELLMAN WE KNOW m "WASHINGTON AVE. ALBANY 459-5322 l-'lag ioolbiill games will begin Tuesday. Sept. 16; check with In­ next week. Additionalleamscnnstill tramural Office for details. WHAT YOU'R join the WIRA Kootball league-so The WIRA soccer league, con­ Welcome Back to Campus sisting of two teams, will be a best of all women still wanting to form a Dane defense smearsanotherwould-be ground gainer In last year's actlon.The defense seven games tournament. In­ GOING Now ... Special Engagement... team should contact Dennis Elkinin is going to have its work cut out against a tough Alfred squad. the Intramural Office, as should in­ dividuals without soccer teams or in­ THROUGH. Brought Back—14 Days Only! dividuals without teams. dividuals wishing to referee soccer i|8IIHIIIIIMIIIHIIIIIHHinilWIIHIinUllllllUHmWBI contact the Intramural Office. NEED A FRIEND? "The participation and Soccer officials will get ap­ CALL MIDDLE EARTH The Comedy Sensation of enthusiasm is there," said Robin proximately $.1.01) per game. 457-5300 Smith, a Hag football player "but the GAF the Year Color Film Brighter, richer, more true- WOODY r to-llfe color makes your pic­ tures come alive. 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Albany- September 12,197S FRIDAY stAntmivManYorMn»Tc«t*i*ui*irtr VOL. urn no. 31 le.ieis Danes Versus Alfred: The First Test

Well, next year is here, and the quickly, and the backs will have to be by Craig Bel -. the nation (Division HI) against the there werea lot of alibis offered by A&S Dean Controversy Unsettled Danes will have to prove that last extra alert against their defense." When the Albany State Great number one defense. the visitors, including poor of­ year's excuses were, indeed, only ex­ Ford characterizes Alfred's offen­ by C.S. Santino Dane football team takes the field Lust year, in the first meeting ficiating, bad weather, and the usual cuses and alibis. sive unit as "hard nosed and hard hit­ Although SUNYA President Saturday at Alfred, the Danes will between the two teams, Albany ek­ promises of revenge the following ting." Emmett Fields announced in his first pit the number one rushing team in ed out a 7-6 win. After the game season. There is no doubt that winning at Alfred will be a challenge/The Alfred They like to run up the middle but address to the faculty that he would fans arc well known for their hostili­ will also run off tackle if they have not appoint a dean to the College of ty, and most coaches agree it will to. In addition, they throw the foot­ Arts and Sciences, he is inviting take a very poised and well disciplin­ ball well." comment from the Arts and Sciences- ed team to win there. Alfred's ground game will rest on faculty to determine how he should The Saxons are coached by a the shoulders of seniors Tim O'Neill organize their college, legend in his own time, Alex Yunich. and Frank Yorio. Yorio, the As President Fields sees it, there Yunich sports a career mark of 175- fullback, is a strong, powerful are three alternatives to the problem 94-11, ranks fourth amohg win- runner, und, while not exceptionally of structuring the A & S College: ningest coaches in college football fust, is a deceptive and effective The first choice, according to today. runner, according to Ford. Fields, would be to "leave things as Last year the Saxons limited their Greg Thomas, the Saxons out­ they are now, but strengthen the opponents to 7.3 points a game and standing wide receiver, has been three divisions within the college." only 153.6 yards a game total shifted to quarterback, and thercure The three divisions are Behavioral offense. Of equal importance, the some questions as to whether be hus and Social Sciences, Humanities, Saxons lost only two players to enough experience running the and Science and Mathematics. graduation. offense. Ford, expects a "very, very Secondly, Fields says he could The stars are All-East defensive difficult game, but one which the "organize the A & S College so that it end John Van Gura and left Danes certainly are capable of win­ conforms to the demands of a linebacker John Peterson. VanGura ning." college, which would include the in­ troduction of curriculum re­ is very quick and strong, and Ford Analysis;Albuny must take it to Vice President for Academic Affairs Phillip Slrotkln. Dean of Social and Behavioral Sciences Richard Kendall. calls him their best defensive player. Alfred early und set the puce. The quirements." At this time it would be Peterson at 6 feet one inch, 205 crowd and atmosphere at Alfred are necessary to appoint a dean to the doesn't want an A & S Dean. "The has not been disclosed. pounds is a very smart team leader. factors which must be ignored by the college. "The way the College of President's decision was a sound Should the President organize the Arts and Sciences is set up now," Alfred plays out of a basic 5-3 team on the field, or the Danes will Campus Center Will Host one," said Sirotkin, "and 1 will con­ A&S College so that it meets his says Fields, "it just doesn't hold defense with multiple adjustments. fall, as have so many others. cur with it." He feels that the posi­ criteria for a bona fide college, a together as a college in the The key for Albany is quickly The key will be defense. Can tion of A & S Dean is superfluous, dean will have to be chosen to traditional sense of the word." reading the different tipoffs given by Albany run through Alfred, und can Activities Day Tomorrow and says he has been operating very preside over the college. The Search the defense. Albany out-defense the top defense The third alternative, as he sees it, well without one for the past two Commiltee for the Artsand Sciences years. Richard Kendall, head of the has already recommended a dean to Danes' coach Bob Ford believes in the nation? The question is better Should you get in deeply with Activities Day is sponsored by would be to "make colleges out of Division of Behavioral and Social Sirotkin, selected from the can­ this is 80 per cent of the battle. left to the men in the purple, gold, Scuba Club? Map things out with Student Association through its each of the three divisions, at which Albany offense in preparation for tomorrow's season opener against Alfred. Danes will Sciences, echoes Sirotkin's sen­ didates that the Committee has in­ "Our quarterbacks must be ready und white on Saturday than to Geography Club? Build up in the Albany Campus Events group, time the division heads would be face the leading defensive team in their division last year. timents. "The relationship between terviewed for the position. to receive and move the ball very •peculation now. Crafts Guild? Get to the top with Ski which is a new group combining the come deans of their own college." Club? Help out Students of Nursing old Special Events Board and the President Fields says the reasons the Vice President and the Division Because of Fields' decision not to Organization? Campus Center Governing Board. he originally announced that he heads has been very satisfactory," appoint a dean, the candidate This Saturday students will be The coordinators arc Renec would not appoint a dean to the A & says Kendall. selected by the Search Committee able to talk to representatives from Rosenthal and Mark Rosen. S College are that "the cost is high, Has the A & S Dean been missed has not been informed of their every campus group, from Albany "Students can go and see what and the benefits are not clear. There by the faculty? "Yes and no," says choice. Sirotkin declined to reveal State Cinema to Women's Recrea­ groups they want to join," said is no real college, except on paper." Kendall. "Some have, some haven't. who was picked for the job because Siena Clouts Danes, 7-2 Rosenthal, "it's the best opportunity President Fields' inquiries should he feels it might "reflect badly on the tion Association. The A&S College has been Activities Day is a semi-annual to become aware of the groups in­ without a dean for more than two determine how the faculty feels and other candidates." walked the next batter, Jim Moran, by Mike Piekarski season with all of the State Universi­ event designed to permit new and volved in this school." years. The last Dean was 1. Moyer what should be done. That's the The three candidates were: but settled down quickly, picking Freshman Dave Smith powered a ty of New York Athletic Conference returning students to join groups. Rosenthal said that icecream will Hunsberger who resigned in May of main item of business now—to Seymour Geisser, Director of the Moran off first and striking out the two-run homer and doubled in the games yet to be played. Every group will be set up around be served, and that some groups will 1973. Since that time, the division define the A & S College and decide Schoolof StatisticsattheUmversily next two batters to get out of the in­ go-ahead run and teammate Kevin Siena struck first in the second in­ the main lounge in the Campus be havingdemonstrations. Last fail's heads have worked directly with what to do with it." of Minnesota; George H. Stein, ning. Ncvins spun a three hitter leading ning. After Dune starter John Center, refreshments will be served, Activities Day included a Vice President Phillip Sirotkin in As yet, Fields has not formally in­ professor of history at SUNY Siena to a 7-2 victory over the Great Dollurd—pitching on two days' "It was a slider that didn't break," and there will be music by the demonstration of climbing equip­ deciding academic policy. itiated the process of polling the Binghamton; Ivo Ledercr, professor Dane varsity baseball team at Un­ rest -had retired the Indians 1-2-3 in said Dollard ol his home run pitch to Hogcye Stringband, ment by the Outing Club. Sirotkin says that at this time he faculty. Exactly how he will do this of history at Stanford University. iversity Field, Wednesday. the first, Tom Paradise led off the Smith. That pitch was to be the only With the game tied 2-2 in the sixth, visiting second with a base hit upthe bad one Dollurd would make as he Smith lined a one-hop shot off the middle. Smith then slugged a 2-1 did not allow a hit after that. In fact, leftfield fence to drive in Gary Holle pitch over the leftfield fence, to the he has allowed only three hits in his from second with what proved to be right of the 330-fpot marker to put nine innings of work thus fur this Ithaca: The Big One the winning run. the Indians into a quick 2-0 lead. year. The loss left Albany at 0-2 on the Dollard appeared a bit shaken and The Dunes, menwhile, were claw­ ing their way buck into the ballgame. by Nathan Silant out of the "1" formation. Jim Willoughby led off the home se­ and Craig Bell Quarterback Jerry Boycs.a 6 foot cond with a full-count walk, stole se­ The chant, "We're number one" 2 inch 190 pound senior, run far 158 Aquilar Scores Lone cond, moved to third on a groun­ may become a reality Saturday, yards und three touchdowns last dnut, und scored on a wild pitch by September 20, when the Albany week and is extremely capable of Goal In Booters' Win Ncvins. State Great Danes host the Ithaca running the offense. In addition he Iracc llomcrun Bombers in what Danes'Coach Bob has a strong arm. by Nathan Sulunl "We knew they had a good, solid John lracc tied the score with a Ford calls, "the biggest game in According to Ford, his split end, squad, but they were stronger,more long home run over the leftfield The Albany Slate varsity soccer Albany State history." Bill Bryant, is an excellent poised and disciplined than our fence leading off the third; the first team ran their preseason record to Never before has the number one reccivcr."Hc has great hands to go reports hud led us to believe," ex­ Pane four-bugger of the season, 2-0 Tuesday by edging Fulton - team in any NCAA Divisioncome to along with his blazing speed," said plained Schicffelin. "All of us were Albany threatened to tuke the lead Montgomery Junior College, 1-0. Albany, or even met a Circut Dunes Ford. really impressed with them," when shortstop Bob Cooke walked Freshman Jorge Aguilar took a squud, but tomorrow, number one Like to Run und Paul Nelson bunted his wuy on, pass form Frank Selca and dribbled As for the Booters, Schicffelin was ranked Ithaca plays number six The running game will be handled but Murk Constuntine forced Cooke around the visitors' goalie to score particularly pleased with the perfor­ ranked Albany Slate at I p.m. by halfbacks Duve Pilzer und Bill Albany's Great Danes lace their greatest challenge when they play Ithaca's Bombera tomorrow. on an attempted sacrifice bunt, und the lone goal five minutes into the mance ol Aguilar. Carney and fullback Alan Howell. second baseman Jeff Silverman Last week the Danes faced I974's second half. "That kid's a winner and a "Ithaca likes to run inside with man on the linesoourjobisdcfinite- llutlerl'icld considers him u definite struck out into u double play to end Albany Jeff Bregllo makes late tag on Siena's Tom lop Division 111 defense at Alfred hustler," said Schicflelin. "He has power and just blow you right out of ly cut out lor us." pro prospect, and Ford considers Both teams failed to capitalize on the threat. Paradise In second Inning Wednesday. John Dollard kept und were winners by a 19-13 score, INDEX several scoring opportunities, in­ the sense lor the net and goals that but Ithaca and Alfred are worlds there," explained Ford. "They'll probably try to stop him their best lineman. them close all day notching one pickoff. Classifieds 11 cluding a Fulton-Montgomery we needed last year. He's alreudy John Dawson relieved Dollard in iipurt, according to several coaches "Our job will be to continuously DcBlois, contain Griffin and Analysis: In a nutshell this is what Columns 14-18 penalty kick saved by Albany's- shown us a lot, and if his perfor­ the fifth, and pitched out of a two- eighth for the Danes und immediate­ last six innings allowing only one who've seen both squads. give them different looks on the cor­ Sowalskie, and make Bertu/./.i run." the whole 1975 Great Dane football mances remain at their present level, on, one-out jam to keep the score Crossword 2a goalie, Henry Obwald. ly found himself in hot water with a bad-hop single over that stretch in "Their offense is awesome," says ner und stop Boyes from turning up- "1 think you'll see us go to the air season is all about. he will probably start." deadlocked before he ran into trou­ Editorials 13 "Our team play was generally hit batsman, a base on balls, and an his route-going performance. He Ford. Last year the Bombcrsuvcrag- field." We have got to muke them go more just to keep them honest." If the Dunes heal Ithaca, chances ble in the sixth. Graffiti 10 good," said Booters' coach Bill Schicffelin also •'said the defense error. But a pickoff at second base fanned nine Danes and walked three ed 40.3 points u gume, und they to the uii und then sec what happens. According to Ford, the key to arc good that the Lambert Trophy Letters 12 Schicffelin, "but we still have to "turned in its usual strong showing, Holle led it off with a walk, stole and a 390 foot flyoul off the bat of while not allowing u runner to reach rolled right over St. Luwrence in "If we hold them to twenty points Ithaca's defense is their middle might find its way to Albany Stule. Newsbrlets 2 make some changes and im­ and John Rolando appeared to be second, moved to third on a sac, and Smith, prevented any further scor­ second base after the third inning. their season opener last week, 20-6. we have a fighting chance." linebacker Ron DiMurtino, "who is In addition, the Danes could find back in his ourstanding form of two scored on Smith's drive to the fence. Preview 2a provements. ing, Tomorrow the Danes face The Bombers copped the 1974 "On defense we figure Ithaca to try their spiritual leader and loves to themselves in the Stagg Bowl gume yean ago." With two down, DH Brian Plunkett Sports 1T-19 Considering we were doings lotof In the ninth, a run scoring single- Potsdam in a twinbill us they go on Lambert Trophy, the symbol of to contain, try to squeeze us in and hit," vying for the national Cham­ grounded a secing-eye base hit to Zodiac News • experimenting at different positions, The Booters host the Annual by Holle und a three-base error by their first "roud trip" of the season. supremacy in the East, and were try to out slug us." Defense tackle Larry Czarnecki, pionship. right to score Smith with the fourth things went fairly well." Albany Invitational Quadrangular, Nelson on Paradise's long fly, allow­ Dollard is expected to sec some more number two in the nation behind "They, operate out of the basic pro the Bombers co-captuin who missed Coach Ford just sums it up Saturday, versus St. Lawrence, run and the Indians were on their action and Bob Kronenbcrger is Patty Hearst Captured According to Schicffelin, the ed three more Siena tallies and iced Iowa Central State. 4-3 defense and they do have pro last week's game against St. perfectly: "What a challenge to be Southeastern Massachusetts, and way. another possible starter us Albany see page two visitors proved to be stronger than the contest. The Bombers, like State, are a tri­ size," said Ford, "We will be giving Lawrence, will be back. At'6 foot 3 pluying the number one team in the continued on page II Paul DiLeilo came on in the begins its SUNYAC schedule. expected. Nevins was sensational over the ple option offense, but they operate awuy an average of thirty pounds a inches and 250 pounds, Coach' nation."