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SUC Cortland Wishing the Danes the best of luck against THE PRESS TO SUSPEND PUBLICATION Norwich Newspaper Is Halted GO GET 'EMU Editors Overworked And Overlooked by Sue Milligan available for one issue, we could not The Press. SUC/Cortland's put out that issue." orumm i<>. 1979 THE PRESS student newspaper, has suspended RA Rivals VOLUME XXXVII NUMBER VI STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, COLLEGE AI tORUANI) publication for the two-week period Fariccllia, in her second year as cAndy*s extending from October 22 through editor-in-chief, feels that the paper November 8 due to "a lack of loses many of its potential workers student concern," according to to the resident assistant program, Increase in Assaults Concerns College Officials SPORTS MADNESS Editor-in Chief Jamie Fariccllia. which pays. Six Incidents Reported In The Last Three Weeks "We basically had three editors "We do not pay our workers," she Concern for an increase In rcporled Kenneth Zirkle, vice president for will not provide positive Identifica­ Lieutenant William Pcsesky of that were doing all of the work: said. "We can't afford to. Many of assaults on women students In the last .Student Affairs said "we don't want tion, "We need lo roster a spirit of Public Safety said that victims of sex­ ihrce weeks has motivated officials at 10 exaggerate the problem but wc do community responsibility to take ap­ ual abuse crimes can no longer be production, writing, editing," said the student leaders work as RAs College lo Issue warnings to students believe in advising wople about the propriate mcatutes which will bring questioned about their morality or COME AS who walk or Jog alone on and olT potential dangers of going out alone this rash of criminal behavior to a sexual past. "A witness is protected Fariccllia. "They even had to because it pays. Many students also campus during evening hours, at night." stop," Zirkle said. from being badgered by defense at­ torneys," he explained. "A victim's Donald Mcllugh, director of Zirkle *ald in Issuing the ptiblk proofread their own copy. We must hold jobs. Monetarily, wc can't He explained that two of the morality can't be questioned on the Public Safety said that six.separate warning that people in Student Af­ YOU ME! leponed assaults were "stranger on stand, arid questions cannot be asked compete." cidents have laken place within the fairs and Public Safety have simply could not continue this any stranger" attacks, where (he assailant about her sexual history." last three weeks, | wo of which involv- campus wide responsibility to inform apparently chose his victim at ran­ According to Pesesky, television Party Sale! longer." Ttie Press, a 20-page, weekly ed rune atlempts. Five of the victims students about risks to their personal dom. The other Incidents Involved a and movie films that have presented Fariccllia believes that the lack of paper, is partially subsidized by were CottUnd students and the other "casual acquaintance" situation rape cases In which the victim was was a visiting college student. 'H the where (he two parlies involved had "put on trial" are outdated. Until ing information about the atlackeri. interest in the student newspaper is SUC/Cortland's student govern­ six cases, three were on c.nnpus previously been acquainted. three years ago, conviction for a rape atsaulll. We are asking everyone to help us In assembling sufficient information "We're dealing with two different CMC required the statement of a ment. Vie Press must earn $1.1.000 witness other than the victim. A indicative of general student apathy —i.-t- ...tii t— i.- nf •}-- kinds nf people and two different sets IWTRY on crmpus. Many other student of its $21,.100 annual budget through Final front page of The Press? Halloween Night organizations on campus arc advertising. All surplus funds arc fMck of staff ami student input has .shut down SUNY Cortland's paper for at least two weeks. | CLYDE having the same problem, she said. turned over to the student THE October 31 "We don't have the amount of government, "They arc lighting against us,"she students to work for 77K* Press. anyone cares if wc continue I CROW, dedicated people wc had last year, "We cannot ufford to go said. 'They have not consented to Journalism students are given off- publishing at all." yet wc shouldn't need that much independent," said Fariccllia. give credit for work on the paper, campus assignments." According lo Fariccllia, responses dedication. Wc shouldn't have to Journalism Dept. No Help . and they generally do not encourage Along with two other Press to the editorial would indicate 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. have people working 40 hours a The editor cited lack of support students to work for TJte Press. editors, and several journalism "what the students want from the week," said Fariccllia. "Wc just from SUC/Cortland's Department "They are fighting against us,"she professors, Fariccllia spoke last , newspaper, what they are willing to don't have enough staff. Right now of Journalism as a major said. "They have not consented to night on SUC/Cortland's apathy. continued on page five we have no production staff. If any operational problem of the give credit for work on the paper, Fariccllia hopes that the show of the three editors were not newspaper. and they generally do not encourage and an editorial she authored in the SPECIAL DISCOUNTS on SPORTING GOODS, last published issue of 77K? rVrawill encourage students to work for the ?S$L paper. The editorial delineated the +r CLOTHING & EQUIPMENT APPLY IF YOU reasons for the newspaper's suspension of publication and COME TO OUR PARTY IN... requested student feedback on the issue.

•k Dressed as a mountaineer 16% OFF Who Cares? ALBANY ft Riding a horse with a pumpkin on your head 28% OFF STUDENT "The editorial is essentially a plea •@ - PRESS for help from the students and the ft With hair in pigtails and front teeth blacked out 6% OFF faculty," said Fariccllia. "We had to & stop publication because not enough Vol. LXVI No. 42 October 30, 1979 people cared enough to contribute SF ft Wearing long Johns only HI IIIIIMI 14% OFF & to the paper. I'd really lijcc lo know if ft Wearing a scuba wet suit 22% OFF ft Lady in short shorts and halter 14% OFF Beat The Heat- ft Man in short shorts and halter 20% OFF Student Tried For Robbery I ft Clown outfit with painted face 17% OFF &« ft With leg in cast IIIIMtdMIIMI III! Millllllllt 16% OFF Oliver: Trial By Peers "Impossible" &** ft With hair in curlers • 4 /o OFF by Pat Itranley Robinson was on parole when K riaying a Tiaaie tt«*MMHMMM,Ht,M,HiiHMiMtMMMHiMM,»«nii AO /O OFF SUNYA student John Robinson arrested, after serving a seven-year faced trial in Albany County Court prison term for two prior ft With 60% of body painted orange and riding a goat.. 45% OFF Friday for the attempted robbery of convictions. a Home Savings Hank branch office Although ihe Robinson case is ft With green hair (no wig) •>•• >•• 18 /o OFF last winter. now nearly a year old, opening Robinson has been charged with statements were fust presented in his ft Dressed in bathing suit only 18% OFF third degree attempted robbery in a trial Friday by defense attorney (*#' SUNY Utilities December 13, I"78 incident lit a lewis B. Oliver and Assistant V ft Dressed in bathing suit and ski boots only 22% OFF bank branch located at 163 Central Albany County District Attorney \^ In Trouble p. 3 Avenue. ft Dressed in full ski outfit including Joseph Donnelly. "1 will prove Ihe prosecuting boots, goggles and hat , ,., 25% OFF evidence is insufficient and that Press Allowed In Court there isa reasonable doubt that he is ft Wearing a tophat and bikini with makeup 24% OFF guilly as charged," said Oliver, who began his presentation with the ft Man dressed as lady • ,..•..., 16 ^ OFF Capitol Newspapers Group Editor Harry Roscnfckl filed a formal viewing of a filmed account of the appeal 01 a court order issued Friday which would have removed the alleged robbery. He claims that Ihe ft In Tux or gown with ski boots and goggles 24% OFF press from a mistrial of an accused hank robber, according to Times perpetrator depicted in the film Union reporter Shirley Armstrong. remains Indistinguishable due lo his HOCKEY ft Dressed in pajamas Mlllllll 16% OFF ski cap and scarf. Roscnfckl argued that Ihe possible exclusion of Armstrong and As prosecuting attorney, Knickerbocker News reporter F.d McMahon from the mistrial of the ft Tattooed lady (only real tattooes) IHIKI tllllllMill 29% OFF Donnelly introduced handwriting alleged robbery suspect John Robinson would he illegal. EXCEPTIONS and fingerprint experts as witnesses Sorry — Only on* discount will apply. ft Dressed as a baby in diapers with Capitol Newpapers Attorney Peter Dan/igcr confronted Albany against Robinson. Discount (t taken off original soiling County Judge Joseph Harris, who denied the motion to exclude the price, firo arm. and ammunition not Hank teller 1.attic Pinney testified lollypop, on roller skates 25% OFF press, said Armstrong. Included. Sorry-no layawayi. she received a threatening note The motion for a mistrial was introduced by Robinson's attorney attached to a Manila envelope. If You're Into Sports Get Into Lou Oliver, as a result of information printed in the Times Union on Witness Kent Sopris also testified to Friday by Armstrong, this threat. When questioned by the OPENING SOON Photo: UPS Apparently, Armstrong was present during a scaled indictment 01 prosecution and the defense Albany County Courthouse IN the suspect, but was issued a "gag order" by Harris. Armstrong attorneys, neither could positively A SUNYA student Is on trial for alleged hank robbery. explained that she confirmed the name of the robber but was unable to identify the perperlrator. print it. However, in her article, she stated Robinson as Ihe possible No Students on Jury unlawfully" excluded from the jury serve as jurors. LATHAM pool, In his motion, he cites The motion stated that eight zAndy's suspect. The trial jury was chosen on Judiciary Law, stating that, percent of the population of Albany SPORTING GOODS ^^OF TROY Va ml. So. of Circle Oliver argued that the article was prejudicial and would influence Thursday, alter Oliver charged that "prospective jurors are to be selected County is comprised of students Rt.9 the decision of the jurors, said Armstrong. He added whether the students were restricted from from such other available lists of who are unlawfully excluded from in former Russell Dist. Co. indictment was sealed or not, Ihe information would still be serving. 74 FOURTH ST., TROY residence of the county, utility registering to vote. prejudicial. Oliver said he has no personal knowledge regarding who "No student will receive a trial by subscribers, licensed drivers and "The Commissioner of Elections was named in ihe indictment. his peers in Albany County," he OPEN MON.-FRI. til 9 p.m. owners of registered motor vehicles, believes college students arc not Harris argued that the Information was printed alter jury selection said. state and local taxpayers, and residents of Albany County," said was made, and thai he had faith in the jury's ability to he rational in its Oliver charged that college students are "intentionally and nersons who huve volunteered lo continued on pane five decision. -Mlchele Israel

11 "MBHejejMMM Keraraary Campaign h Official DATCUNC: OcTobf* 29, 1979 SUNYA Predicts UtUity Deficit Would CAPS-UIES V AKHINtTO". (V. UKll'.v liltlfc world.'the Hon*- pj Am'-n':ii. bu.1 alsc the higgcat number of • majm u::r. mwuiii duiluinuinn I'rai.tlmn Cttrtui with lltiuKrapUnt':' " >) 'tWllfJ BhflWiil "• h'yjhwfl livin-- standard BmnBfim tffa KmnBiij for rto«iai)nl DiimntUtM Blufllmii nimnir iti1 ftO-eullud itoiildlfi "iix ftnd general misen BmHft liu- v_-m.i„r. btdthoriiiHto i.ml .ulun.ni.... Hi h« Overexpenditure A Result Of Increased Costs And Lighting I wl : 1111 lltUOtyi Inntdi'-d:. pj EttOUfiAOJJi ••' . J;IioullUral workers .•„rrmmu=:. triW nn.»""^ "''" '•«»>" "y " "' ' ' 1 959 AMi-Nuken Arretted .•;,pi.ritiii\ cluuu '"•"" I-*" " An.'tiMi thi Dhicanoi..*' by Thomas Carroll Budget Office spokesman Gene a,iUlataoi--iii!BBiiiin-un Nm 7 At uiimwmfluilliirjintii In energy consumption was precipitat­ Gilchrist explained that these costs a.ninnuii. hsaflflUBIdrHi, " 1"™^ i:"llil1"1 "WUimilMlte A $228,175 deficit is anticipated ed by the extensive use of campus WEV> YDRI.' .',n Puke* sniC tm*' UTTKIISC mim Itaii win would not be passed on to students amittamilfcftimtheWIhlu Home Smith ami "Mu l.i-inmiK in this year's SUNYA utility budget, facilities, research projects and iinir*niii:b:uT pxnbastcr :n< mnniinj a in-" wed Oil Profits Anger Congress "because utility expenses arc part of :„ Rraiflmtl GDimriitta i mil riffitiiullj iintlimwuj itnU we as a result of increased fuel increased lighting used for purposes inviic^asiiuH; u .mu ttovn thi New I n*. BMBJJ Effitfxaiyee the State's budget." ,„„; ,„-v.,,ri ti i,i BBiiw tml .ii'K,.ilul eiimiiiiiitn ' btlilln consumption on campus and higher of campus safety in the evening. Tir^thE-JDthiuiinvt^rai-'. n tut .uu::; nm-no:. em it n: u'Hl iirgaiJ tm BnflMKotimta unmrriittiioii Ihui Imw! hmin itutivi K.A.NHM) Cm. MM. 'Afi <:••,.• .•....•.•., energy costs. "Increased costs of oil, gas and "The University will file a ttDOD sanj [She tr-nrmmmium. Whortunithaufi moee hum iiTim.iL Hu nalim u lumriinate lluiii iiniirultuni » inujdl '.'tl t.'.»lii|iliiii'; ' :,*ii!l|il> i< 1:•>• ' ' '.....••••:. According to Vice President for electricity have also added to the deficiency budget with the State arauiitittfK : LULL enameL ii> litiv iu n irnul'errete- in meeL imouthnriBtn ramrriiKis.' -V-. hqnc Ihui Ull ullfeuni in Hut v.. 111 hitvi- 11 UMiidllill t»r •-•* • •: U •• ••'• • - - -••'•- " 1 '.'.•• . ,-. Finance and Business John problem," said Chief of Utilities legislature in order to obtain then nMii ewhtauge, watting lot pdlece rtrftara a til nulim v,i,. Ham nui tidlid Hull Hon Kunniiuj ilhmllll bi Ihc II11111I :.i;mi'r H'.iu.v ':•:•• .'• • llhomai F O'Nc • j Hartigan, the five percent increase in Wayne Allen. necessary funds to balance the srcaaHvnn undaija Hum u mi fn . Tim u h , .,; „,,„„..•„ „ Hu hitiKl Hiau w niinithi eumpumn Kundaj ':.|i'.-i:l mi'i' . ru > i •• hi " >• '<••• • n expected deficit, said Hartigan. in iiTiin-Liii^ in iii.inru-::r familial titmyfB "i vis ui'. nuiiiiininj tolluj ' hi BI*D Ul ItUfllCJ I' I Ull'".! -nn). ••) ( ••,.-.• r • ; r|..'.i'. B ' I. He added that he believes the town .iiiiiuuiiiin ws Ifa kf{£K I d •" • era* • Mu . rj'Nctll i.ui'J I.' '.'•. B • V hi ••••:,•• University will receive Ihe money uernuriitruinm rnetiie .unium. tm-i.-iiimr* una Yadm Rehsses Beg&n's Offer unti '.lie pi'.iii'.- <•' • tiv •'••. •.!'..• m 1 1 • • • 'I because "SUN Y A has sincerely tried Jainjfir. Warn., Out on Cmtr.. mil: the atmi cnjplUil (I1.1.1 bi»> lha) ' :.i.d ,TUV. {alike Cuts: Mcehad IWfllli nil It mira Ihui t'"' pulltilMiili. wlii ' 'J'.i:: hi 1 •.•'>• i'.'". ''• ' ' • Bull conservation requirements. pgESoia bad ben arcsved b; tie- limt Ihc dhanjec ononeti Ti:i A^'n . knaei ;*'.?• Riimi Wiriiitm MunaUhuro Uv.y.w 1 now v «ii •:.: ''ITI:'..<:• j--'.•,"!• Wl '.''' • "•• . t-1 and Temperature and gas consumption ii- UILUI a: II mm Hunihxtia ifl annivod Wtll BtTscoi Talbfl WnnflBj' h Ks iri aiutnrpi n -."11111".' ; n-v ftraifjji Ihc : •'- Id i':i rj "11 UOt • KlIlK I v levels were some of the guidelines we worker bet heei nasv'C tiintujrti Shunter.- am nut. IIU 1 nniiMi'-- unt pill Hhreeil nil n 1 ' ilfaind• •;•'!' iiia r.niiir .iir:...iu. •;••' pruftll • •' >'.''•'•.• ul a iiallj, aimed to meet." •::t:;iuii4e-nytianiim: tur:nti" ain; ti piilicc Rulin uturl II 11 mill'- us• ja>vt;Tnnit*ir. -/•nui'- '"in.- MliriLllLTWiguiJ .nut ,.,„i. wtsl pj - • 01 •' • ' • ' •' ••• '• ••!• "'• idn'i Since 1973, explained Hartigan, bun ani i IHo ruaimsi u mslltci pattilj v.iijmn- ti thiw tumfiti dnwi h::|in nli::- ti uUfci avoi ii'.- pin lufi vncnni douii il thi 1'MW wen •••• i . hi hej - - even the University has reduced overall luw noom-r u• ,= antral iniinni^ fl nanmitum Jaai-vnaii n- Wortht Pajfnn wrtii mu ii . tJisfypnimup PVUI imiiunaliM thcmi ' ' •• I :•: ::v,r. in.ai- tin C4umnn*e i ham wen m rJiHcnsTuaa 0 vtovfl hotvatui nui pufU unf ttu mujoxiij hurnt 6uH n! ' hi H •: ;: - '• '-• •••• •• ••• • •'• ' ' control systems and careful [too B ltd P:I v.iritin: iij-'i! v.•:iI HI u '••'' ...n. monitoring of thermostats. "This Campus of SUNV Collcae til Oswego Photo: Carolyn Sedgwick uii-" in tiini: tsnus 11 Fntojjp nniiL" * Wtiuti pir.wntct hin pr'ta rei uu 1 •• • 1.1 ••• '1' •' :d n- i louthn roatrai H arm wnei in- hdl munuet I Aca- classes were 'scheduled as an "enrichment opportunity." run .f.:.-:nim; in? nn Butlfa uttUL'l IhHIii tfujjtl ilffoi inn Huuismii • •' • pi •• 1 '':•;.' •••>. : • '''• 11 ''' should also add to our chances or u nvmi. ".iu.ili' Ihcj dheci When i dialing/ • 11 hsaiJ iir.u:' iti.-jiiMiiiinij i-.iin in V •: i Htiril auionunv getting nionc) from ihc Stale. Only • m«g) bills Fuilfan exerum;*. : stmioi via pudiaenl Rtlfbj . ii-. wmiii: oaninaidin nt mTuitl3 h'.:iin uUun:! Ihi pus ti in the past 2 to 3 years has there ... the WQJhonjp •;mnm,.v: wnt) ;i v.ir.. .mi. T.-...Ii>.- ' .nin ir Haihtssli haajitod ii [luiuadkim vi\um ' min i been a gradual increase in lillii.l |i".i'r: .i.' :. •' '-•• . 1' • 1 to the Stale University of New York College at Oswego recent I) cam n Siiiiiu'' uni iti»aH owmtigrji Hindi p J:'.M'.-:-III; irirn B niia' heat niuuM: " v,\ iiltw rrirnwiui consumption," he added. iti • unus! -i- • ••:' Introduced a program enabling students to take academic courses' muiimHUJli n •:;r<' trading mi In-;r- won .ii'in i haw tiir.'ai'ju'-'i: ti i-;.'.- !I*JJIII . aifajiutt Ffinama MinuiUi (hiritiu winter iniersession. llill Ul fcaon niiiBt ( :':< -•: According to Allen the university mm* n In* nudleni "in-. tntKUUd TV tii- n Hi', t Hinuttn iin-riiui. unitei Rn fn I rraiil eontiomu irniitiun may be forced to lower the Sewn courses will be offered tit the university on n trial basis in iiia !rradl nowpia^isT hi venUll baiw Iv mid• '.n.-.-mn-r' thermostats in the academic December ami January. Iniersession classes, ;i common program in atu ftnric! Bbanin la- miriistoi n cthotgi ul West Ihmi buildings from 6H to 05 degrees. man) private universities, were incorporated by Oswego as a result of Bitlbmcmt Itnsabmct ti v-uh an r Ihx gnyomntetil inti*.:tL*[. Other conservation efforts will a calendar change, extending the period between semesters. Park KMmg May Soften Rule ovaQuatioi n tm HIoi WtmH eiittununtt ii tin v-.-i Batik AROUNC] CAMPUS include installing more automatic Academic Provost Kulph Spenser said the program "provides an control systems for quicker enrichment opportunity for students enrolled at Oswego." as well as Room Damage Fee Refundable adjustment to heat changes and benefits to community residents and commuters. more efficient technical and Spenser added that dormitories will be closed during the Qovermort Request Rerw&gee AM engineering techniques. Iniersession, forcing students to seek alternative housing. In addition, Hiudonu an ontdlai 1 <• re un< c oi ci Hartigan also mentioned the several courses will be offered in off-campus locations. Spenser • tiiiniii'i:: a«n ronaimd within one n 1 replacement of the present shower explained that community residents may provide housing and bANCJUOK. Tinilhiiid .*." ftfici tourinj 1 nuuin- ' nn (C-L'tiini Cnumii! w_; Dhuiirmui Briai be*; heads with the low flow type. He accommodations lor students. •.-.mu Brammst v.ih U.IMM niTiyeee frnti CnTrtbodra iii j Levi say . ' 1 ynu*!n blllai m 11 uuil mm Included in the small list of courses are "Teaching the Gifted and Photo: Jon Huilges claims this would. cost $7,01)0 to Amtrtican gowtnoi .unrralvi ti Rtesideni Cuttxn Fm .fl :n hndi nut mdki nun .il '.'. wan ropu'iTad I IMunl Superintendent Ira DeVoc install but would save $50,000 a Talented." "Boating," "Early American Technology and Crafts," due tot .nit rturae ti ir.'n them "• n IhoM n-.m; n ;>. made ''in cui unrib [01 1 ••.Mint SUNYA !v energy situation is being "closely monitored". continued on page Jive "Developmental Psychology: The Adult Years,"and "The American Kasv •••.:"• hum count.' Ire gnvomoT tritt 1 ncv Experience in Paris.*' — Andrew Carroll (mtlfstmoa tffoji Ihoii '-'ii Rundo; ti Ire nov •.-.mu on in net toi ha m 11 hsei tdkon i :-. acu m 1 rolu nil! u nniji'. n '.unmniiun pun nen Ire ' n.1 hmttfl umnniiei 1 tta Assnciutt I timcun :>* » electric hill each mouth aren't likely anion'1 suggestions Cor conserving r .aliiui condition u Ihi cam* 'iim*alini{.' Iiu go%omot IVtonaaemeTti to care il they keep all the lights on energy. .sait: Ihsy mdiaei Canoi i p"bn fm medial itid "fthnu 51 Riutien & -• ice nmmitua Ghainmai F rat 1 NYPIRG Launches Energy Study in their suite when they leave. This Schwartz said she hopes to work ir-upit• tii'-'t: Ihf dp* tr.ruirv v.- tini-Vfii nui EOVSOI diet v.nit- A>- •••:•• n-v ttudam rcdlizetfhft rurweihr r'jgl type of altitude is one of the prime with Resident Assistants to make v.-- wotc thtrtx * satci lot mesiajts "V'uii • ht*nperiiof ti Iht niTuud ""1 1 a nu" nn" got ant rsfluew ; wcai targets ol the NYPIRG campaign," students; aware of wasted energy. bordoi ir.'inu*. T'.niTrj'.-m: i monumi til urmti suitcTinj ant. it! l.'lilt.'A 1. in iluded in ihi ooncraci said Schwartz. "Through section awareness, muni'.: ''nt- uttuatioo u Camimriiii is iim\L ' iviuihymi I'.-niptauni tl rjntihl 4bil nudniTK *t: tu .-. Efforts Toward Student Conservation In addition, she added, students meetings and dorm contests to stive Gowntoi V'tlliun HIlHlkoo.tUmuoi 0! the ddlcjaonn saidtin arc charged for the use of energy energy, we hope to promote' wiser .iiiiitmiciu. "Ttiv :iUtl'-Tini n lho« usoinj '.ammitiiu ami through tuition fees. "When energy 1 by Douglas Kohn make students more conscious ol conservation. energy use." &1/JVL. Smith Kutm .*">' ' ic BMOSSinflliol n Jtasfufanl tic. nto^psci n! ianntit fm ihoss mmriminj instth ' nnintidit hTP'RG Meet a Success costs go up because of waste, it is r In an effort to promote energy their energy habits. According to Alternative Energy Bad :iiuin-'ii'.-. maj bttvcsei in- stags ••.••< nafunlinj^afdhc mytiin ai BColhrnUfld wnrttdwidt osqponsi .i prnvan! reflected in tuition hikes as seen in Suggestion sheets for energy l* '.H Mill :i!.l Uii. Ii'lit tiUV'J D^ptHtitltTl ii Itiij '.mill.-' ftu conservation at SUNYA, the New The Alio rnative 1- nc rgy Committee Chair Lisa Schwartz, ii-:ii*.:- los a\ lilt *t. v.; v.ith«.r*t annmi Ihi dying 1 was Tm- Nrv, ViQti Purillr hneran Rcseana Grout last year's $200 raise in tuition." conservation are posted in the five .•.-it-: iir.viuc.t ptiltttctd aoutnei mid Wnniltw mht York Public Interest Research Committee of NY PI KG is students, "the greatest energy iijipiii'Mi lha Ihon u EUIUUJDIO nasi fm mon nicdica hdjp ' iA'\'PIRCil litild n.s semi-unnuul KU:;.U-I;I: crinfercnci Turning off lights in empty lecture quads, the SA office, and the ii-.-.-;-nin-:ir m*y "'•••' "t:nhi'.-( th inlcnltnti k^ itllixwinj : Group, Inc. (NYPIRG)- has attempting to create greater student consumers," are not involved ' hi pOKntnoTi aca endoraoi 1 prqposd fm uaii' ttudl pusi WKiikund in Hmphurmon. A.ppro).imni:'. 301 '• '• • centers and classrooms and utilizing commuter cafeteria. These are pUiilifdl.ui a'in nj>jnt..n.-,M i.jij*-.-.; Ewitiumootuib ••'.>m. launched an awareness campaign to responsibility in terms of encrgj with Ihe costs ol energy, thus Bflrtii oj. .1 catf} food iitm (Hhallnnd imc Canlhndia u i-rt_-t viiltnueurs iintl !iuifi ninmhiri. anonded u.••••! ••:i the front portion of lecture centers designed to stimulate student n itiuttt *.'.»'.-.-i bu '.'.i".i t.;nvi 'Mii/KM lhai ihi '•"ii'i resulting iu a lack of concern over :ti*. niiltnui: Mxv to be atarMinj there. Tin: prqposdl mam bj onnmimer iprnifitaian, onertjj »hcnun3vei ••.••--.• . so as to alleviate the usage of feedback and suggestions for saving i.illnii- wni: iiciuitlU iiiui'.-t! at ptBARfiM'tfUj ihi 'Ifftuia •4:1111*- * energy conservation. :in'j* ; ,'. Btmatore wtm Misuse' Tiuitlanii and Cnrnibodio taut und the N^'PIKG inu-rnshir :• •:•£••! - electricity in the back portion, arc energy on campus. ^.lit '.ic- BoMKH lu'jl BCCUad '.ii' '-'U/ii mi-rliiii'ir..'. "Students who aren't hit with an wndJ v.ii. rojcuiia bj ' nnibutiia's ViutimmesLMbnuked "Hnsiuilk. u: i.. at idej ad wAaa tssaa «< » •nMcrnmsmi hscauis pari ul Ihc food wmtiti 1IU.VE mme to wurkmc ;in This- yoi : "<: »M. b Uwt ^': -•- "•:•• n nc fanatical itumwaj an ahu^utam donutd t*1 (hi Canci ai'Jii. BOTTll a\k& t»' Ihi futCBI pi nu.ittri. Rnjmioi Rcil Pm such nt. thi '.'.i-i.ri ^.rorndmrni (Wfunxiinj ... iitiinuiiii-.'.aU'.ir Im tlBTtfHQttOi '-'"'•" '- .Blue Kainc Ilhi ^uiinnmcfs atrnj invndod Caolbndiu Dect*mhQL>dnove entTp}i."aiid 5>l S^ ^ \\ P1RC Chaii \- W< nui ". Students And Indians Join Forces ui'jiaiw'aHv. win urin:,ttij; u>wwtC Ihi RftU 1 *-*.T-HJIH. pwu u! ' d J •' • 1.1)111':* Rouge mjjime Ctnm Htmnm Penh in had ii chance 10 rnpri ihc nru sin]": und hund up r.—1( nlum Hujftp in t 'cut-" U'f *.n* BfiOHl n'.".-iini'.-tt • Wfll ;."ic.i!iU'.',: ,-. arrive flftnuwj i.at int. sinci bean rittluini- (he mmnants tif the Kibtnoi Roqjjj irnu r 1; tins fipiuiu11,. wtiicti hits eKCUluted ' ii':,ii.- BQtHl <-'.'V;i! : ti'.:uiit ptOriitlfinj CHiBi 1'ii^hah. v in thi and nl ihi monanon«.*naon!luntimonth,i!hmiha6 8em airfi caium:! naacia:*: mcl in hftutviltny wayipm bfAlttti Ihnufl ndi ul ' imthodipns fUtenmipg into Thuilund (or Rally for Voting Status Fight For Tribal Land Rights ".-.•,*.'. 'v.-.iM'; i^'.pii'.:i: j>'r':.iinii.un rttaouwiinj ii- (•.•(.:i'-..!ii; saws, claiming "they were doing lobua li \ou'rca siudem and youNc hr;- -". i K • gsutus by Karen Kcln concerned students and community •-.:..; ..HI ;<'.<:.;.iin: ":*n.^^n.-'li;; ':>• R| ''; damage to my father's land." Wher Alham. fear not because people are Mjpro.': nj • • i A newcomer among causes fought residents, discussing the apparent asked to appear in court, Thompson Student Associaiion (SAL SStudcnl Kssociatior ihc for by SUNYA students is the plight problems the State has precipitated slated he was not under the stair I'nivcrsii\ (S.ASUJ, ind ihe Mh*n\ S^wSenl I "i'""1 of upper New York Suite's in Ihe St. Regis Reservation. She jurisdiction of the state, but of his Carter'* Pastor Fired USSR Smears California Ideals (ASl1). rallied in from of the Mbam B^i'd oi Elections !• Mohawk Indians. The rights of the argued that Ihe Slate has created own Mohawk community. Tucsda\ 10 male people aware thai • • • • Mohawks are in question, as the uncomfortable living conditions in Many traditional tribe members unable to rcgtstci to vote in \ bi • Mudcnts nisi State and the tribe battle over Akwesasne as a result of a push for • >• roti 1 ' In :,, ii .',„• n^w I •„ MOtfiCG HI '=•''! titonnti ii t lei but I • Kuttualc; cd "ihr industrialization. are under similar pressure from the protested against a questionnaire s$u« : •• Huden jurisdiction of the St. Regis bt;.' P:. Qbiuill »> in'.! •;,. • I...- ' , •.. • it: I'.I most mna ftnt ttouittl iiaiiLriipu-v ti! bou^Bociii muay* the Citing an incident which occurred Slate, said Canoe. Warrants of wieis It queSiiions «.iu-b points a\ >i..i... : •• '• - Reservation, near the Canadian • in • . • GoramuniHl Pi.--•> newqpajuii flw^e aald Sunday "Aftca last May, Canoe explained that arrest have been issued for those of residence; things not normalK :.\,.- .. 0 ... stea'u border town of Akwcsasiic. ^•lllldin bflCftUft '.'' "1: •'. .) .;' ) '• "ii .- lOWl inj tr-otl Cttlrt'onoiti imouiv fiiune. America hasturnod according to the I7'M Canandaiguti who confiscated chain saws. In \ oters. SUNYA students and an uiiuivii iiivlutiH (/.•."'.•• ul hi •):•,•.. . • • 1 i i'i ' '".'•:. he :.ii:tn."'..'.n'ic:.i.cnid'.-ni Tomat K.olcknichemko Treaty, the traditional Mohawk addition, she added, State Police ASl Chan .lerenn Carlson argued that ihc "New ^ ork organization known as Rights for * ••• • '..' '' ••• '<•• ' ••> •!• ' *. fiWPtht i: •• ' vnxu tl l :•""',* cliHfitnt:d Loj Apaeilcb Kt'lfi.nifhrnkci said Indians claim jurisdiction over the and SWAT teams have apparently Siaic Election law denies students the right to vote b> American Indians Now (RAIN) •«• '' 1 iomtB Drt-um" o! ^'.utsu'-i'.-i pnoRpcafflj'. *uiic ven land in question. surrounded the reservation. • • . -.. • . [notta w granting Count) Boards of Vie*'..on tremendous have joined forces to overcome •' oa •' " ttftudfa tmllituih cd •VmcTJcsasctmc Canoe further explained that the - 1 - ,. diseretitfnar) po\«i in deteiniming whethei or not one is n alleged State intervention of the Apparently, a state funded youth ''" ' hi 'iLie.'ulrrudv has losi itsglou1 nt,a traditional Mohawk Indians never resident of his 01 hei eommunny." Mohawk's land rights. corps was sent to cut down trees on i'Uidu-' .L- I 1 Mimei, onCaiifcirniaV populan.n-. the reservation last May, without accepted U.S. citizenship. As a a •We hehexe that students should haxethenghi to vote in In a benefit speech, co-sponsored • •• ' -iduiitnal and ngrK-ultural the consent of tribal residents. result, pending court trials for the then college community We pa> taxes, we li\t here nine by SUNYA and RAIN Friday night i I • - • which ihc louiiM Photo: Karl Chan at Ihe university, Mohawk Indian Mohawk leader Chief I.ornn arrested Indians were extended to months out ol Hie \e.n. and we .ue .tllecied h> local political Alternative Energy Committee Chair l.lsa Schwartz. continued on page Jive . • , • • ''"'''; '• : '••. he wnd: j) Thompson confiscated the chain decisions, Wc are goinj to do e\ei> thing in out powet to get NYPlRC'i will attempt "to make students aware ol wasted energy. Lorainne Canoe addressed 117 " '•' ' •; : * -'in stairs, of ourselves voting rights,** Cat Ison said • • yd Miiudei., mental dihci«-».. divorces. ALBANY STUDENT PRESS PAGE THREE DM in OCTOBER 30, 1979 Saturday nite, Nov. 3rd Utility Deficit Seen Unique continued from page three Student-less Jury Tries Bank Robbery Case Management Intern year. $30,000 of this would save in continued from page one He also cited intentional cxculsion the motion," insisted Oliver. Harris water consumption and $17,000 in newspapers. of college students and younger said he "found no invidious heat. Oliver. Harris's caveat is designed to persons from the jury pool, calling discrimination against students." MBA Program Oliver added that it remains the assure that jurors come to a verdict Plant Superintendent Ira DeVoe the jury panel in Violation of the Trial Ends, Jurors Warned based solely on information This outstanding educational plan involves six months assured that the energy situation at practice of the Commissioner of defendant's right to a trial by a jury Robinson's trial ended on Friday presented at the trial. Reports in the ol classes; followed by a six-month internship ot SUNYA is being closely monitored Jurors to use only the voter of his peers. with instructions from Harris to the mass media could potentially paid professional work experience; then nine more on a monthly basis. He said that if a registration list as a source of jurors not to watch television shows, influence the decision of a jury months of classwork. severe winter occurrs, a judgement additional jurors for the jury pool. "Judge Harris erroneously denied The internship concept, which Northeastern pioneered, listen to radio, or read area probe. of "where we'll save the most with gives you practical, real-world experience in your own the least inconvenience" will have to field of interest. It helps you pay for your education. And it often leads to important contacts for the future be made. Students And Indians Unite Cortland Paper Folds Classes begin in June and January. SUNYA President Vincent continued from page three trying to divide and conquer the continued from page one O'Lcary stressed that conservation this November. Many of the Indian people."Situations similar to contribute, and how they can help." For further information, send to: editors of The Press, we have been efforts would continue in all areas in Mohawks refused to appear in court that in Akwcsasnc exist elsewhere, Indicating that many letters have Susan V. Lawler taken advantage of long enough, Coordinator. Management Intern Program order to offset spiraling fuel costs. at an earlier date, stating that their she added. In the west, for example, been received already, she has set a <#*• and we will not come back until we Graduate School of Business Administration He added that he did not foresee any appearance would comply with uranium and strip mining processes meeting for next week to deal with sec some change." Northeastern University fuel shortage occurring in the near State jurisdiction. have violated numerous Indian assignment of specific duties to 360 Huntington Avenue future. "The U.S. government," said treaties. interested students. Boston. Massachusetts 02115 WINE an.) CHEESE Canoe, "is a giant corporation, On Monday, a caravan, supplied "We need organizational ideas to Beth, .villi medical aids, food, clothing get and keep people involved," said Dutch U-Lounge, 9pm and building materials, travelled to Class Faricetllu. "Hopefully, we will Halloween Party the Reservation to dispense the resume publication November 9. Thanks for items. Apparently, industrialization I'd hate to sec publication halt $1-JSC member $1.25 tax card $1.50 others has diminished the traditionalists' Wednesday Night Live Music by completely I think this is one of the notes... 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""""^^^KtKKM Elton in 79 Aspects on Tuesday Now You Can Go Down Hungry and And Eat During Every Performance! 9l5t) Sole Tour And Strange LP u$U of any taped accompanyment, and this was Through Ihe Grapevine," playing the electric Uri'vor*ily Contort Board The Show some drumming and synthesizer work. Elton piano, an old country song called "Here After Present left again after this number, only to walk on God," and even a newly written song penned BigDomPs again a few minutes later for the climax of a with Tom Robinson from a forthcoming majestic return to New York. double album. Handing out roses out to people in the If there was a negative side of the show, it At front, Elton casually built up his audience An Evening with A Single Nan was the fact that Elton has too much good before sitting down at the piano to begin material for even a three hour performance. singing a slow introduction to "Saturday Many things were left out, but the diversity of Night's Alright For Fighting." When Ihe first Live the selections chosen presented his well- chorus came, it took off, and so did Elton, as Todd Rundgren rounded career from the earliest tracks of the audience rose lo Iheir feet and joined in & Empty Sky, to 1979's "Mama Can't Buy You Ihe traditional chorus of repeated Returns Love." "Saturdays!" Elton led "Saturday Night" into Captain Fantastic is back on the road again Delicious and For years, made a reputation familiar riffs with some new additions and "" and then back into as Elton John, a man who's been through the for himself as a concert spectacle, flanking twists. The singing was clear, controlled and "Saturday Night" again. himself with as many as ten musicians behind emotional in a way that was particularly mill, but who still knows how to command a He left again, and concluded his show at him, and the frivolities of a glasses and effective in the clear sound system of the show as well as the London Philharmonic. He Utopio 11:05 with a rocking medly of "Whole Lotta costume collection worth well over a quarter intimate hall. makes the keyboard efforts of Billy Joel seem ^ Shakin' Going On," "I Saw Her Standing of a million. Three years after his last major as mundane as muzak, and Ihe strength of his *>*> Elton look his time, telling stories and There," "Twist and Shout," "Crocodile tour, he is back on the road with nothing more voice is still a match for even Bruce. Despite iV walking aroung to collect gifts between songs. Rock," and finally a slightly altered version of ** than his piano, his voice, and to Ihe flippant side of Elton John, we should Thursday, November 15 He joked about "Ego" and the fact that it "Back in Ihe USSR," "Back In Ihe USSA." join him on percussion two thirds through the never broke the singles charts, and he closed never forget that behind the thickest of rosy ^ Reflecting after the show, I realized how V show. The result is three hours of a twenty minute version of Honky Chateau's tinted glasses, there still lies Ihe mind of an t* much more open and free was this lour as *< uninterrupted Elton (his longest shows yet), "Rocket Man," by exclaiming, "I'm just a ingenius musician and superb piano player, opposed lo the last, when he didn't do one ^ ot 6:00 P.M.at the Palace Theater fucking rocket man." He unabashedly played who aft er a rest of six or seven years, is taking a** new sonq. Besides the Bealle tracks, he did a (our songs of( his poorly received audiences by a storm once again. ^ *P ^ startling, unihibited rendition of "Heard il Vo' Quincy Nessig album, and they ill sounded belter here than & so Tickets are $6.50 with tax card on the original versons. "Tonight" was even ^o* «** dazzling new arrangements of old Elton more impressive without Ihe lavish string classics, featuring just the keyboard wizardry e*. * t>° $6.50 General Public arrangement, and it sounded particularly well > *\* of a reaffirmed piano virtuoso, a singing voice coming on the heels o( "Funeral For a \* thai has never sounded stronger in the six Friend," which led right into it. "Idol," one of years this fan has been seeing him, and a Ihe least known tracks off Ihe album, was well Tickets on sale now at the newly found excitement and charisma that received by Ihe audience, and was played was noticeably absent in the over-slick and with class and confidence. Contact Office, Just-A-Song distant shows in the superhalls of earlier tours. Two thirds into the show, as Elton announced "...And now for something Elton came on comfortably at 8:15 in a not Records and the Palace completely different," smoke rose as he (oo imposing blue silk one-piece jump suit, a started playing "Funeral," and Ihe backdrop picture of ease. The man received literally a lifted up to reveal Ray Cooper standing Theater. hundred gifts during the night, and he amidst an array of percussion equipment —o» MM HoS gracefully took each one for a kiss in return. ranging from vibraphones to timpani. Ray Specless, and with some new hair, his thirty- Good Seats SM tollable remained on (or the rest of the concert, 321 Certral Ae. Abeny,NY.12206 two years seemed just about right as he IXHnS helping Elton on "Bennie and Ihe Jets,", poured himself a drink and sat down to play UMMMtMW-Ky Must hove tax cord to get discountHI "Better Off Dead," (oil ol Captain Fantastic), his bright red piano. "Robert Ford," (o(( of Rock o/ Ihe Westies), An early twenties aged cozy Palladium and "Crazy Water," Ihe closer, from Blue crowd greeted the opener "" with Moues. sentimental screams throughout, as Elton tlton quickly returned for his firsl encore, V J moved into the show smoothly and doing Ihe only track of the night from last LJ_ impressively, following through with "Sixty year's A Single Man. "Song for a Guy,u the Years On," "Skyline Pidgeon," "Daniel," and prelly instrumental track for the messenger "." The old songs came hoy killed on a motorcycle, was Ihe only song out with a new vigor, playing on the old played all evening that required (he assistance The Album Better Never Than Late? DISCOTHEQUE It would be so easy to castigate Elton John While Elton's song-wriling talent has for Victim of Lone, a pure album in the maintained ilself at a consislenl level of Very Schizophrenia?: Elton's new album is pure disco, though he neither mentions it nor sunset of the disco days. Not that it's a bad Good with occasional (orrays at Classic, his plays a note of it in concert. album, but that Elton John, the once king of singing and piano playing have gone (rom Summer, is the writer of the other six songs. Victim of Love, though, is unequivical Rock, prostituting himself with such a crass Emotional to Clever to Passionate, even He also produced Ihe album in Musicland, disco. Cover to cover the beat never lets up attempt at commercialism is nauseating. It Stunning on A Single Man, Blue Moues, and in these latest concerts. The material he Germany where Donna records most of her and every synthesized cliche is worked in You Come To Burn leaves such a big large! Ihat in Ihe coming predictably. Some songs like "Born Bad" are. played from his recent work with Tom hot "stuff. Some songs have that distinct Robinson sounds very promising. The next Summerish flavor. "Warm Love In A Cold even noxiously repetitive towards the end. Stuart Matranga real Elton John album is to be expected in World." Sounds like a Bad Girls out-take. In Others, like "Thunder in the Night" have Or You Don't Come At All! fact, the album bears absolutely no April. interesting melodies and catchy choruses. All days and weeks, if nol already, the oft- relationship lo Elton John as we have known of side two powerfully builds to the title track, maligned figure of Elton John will be When Elton released The Thorn Bell him. he even ignores it in concert, not even also Ihe fast rising single, "Victim of Love." It (eslooned with critical darts. He will be made Sessions last year he contradicted his earlier [located 1 mil¥frorrTSUNYl mentioning it. Anyone else could have done is satisfiable pop — great to hear in a car or into a prickled heap of deflated ego. After this threats to burn the tapes. "Mama, Can't Buy what Elton did on it, and some will say that when in a frivolous mood. You Love," while typical Philadelphia soul, record on which he wrote nothing, plays only anyone else should have, but what ultimately Every Sun., Men., Tues., Wed., is Ladles Mite until Hidnite which he has done better in "Philadelphia Victim of Love can only be taken so negligible piano, and which probably took a rescues Victim of Love (rom the crop of Freedom," and "Bite Your Lip," was good seriously. It's a well crafted, flawlessly lull day of his participation il will be so easy to anonymous disco LPs which sprout up each 75' drinks lislenable pop. Ellon didn't write it, he didn't produced record, perhaps definitive disco, tear Ihe pudgy little twerp apart that any year, besides Mr. John's name, is his singing. even like il, so it could be chalked up lo record and it even has lyrics which border on ordinary discerning critic will be hardpressed It is excellent. What piano playing there is on company pressure or his own fickleness, and banality. One side-effect of Victim of Love is not to. Victim of Love submerges behind Ihe beat HallOWeeil Party— Wed. Nite Oct.31 Prizes given all nite long! we had a "something's extra" in the Elton nostalgia for the old Taupin John But 1 can't give up on Elton John. I can't and sheer brnshiness of the arrangement, but catalogue. Bui how lo explain Victim of Love? sentimentality, Bernie, where are you now? because of Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, his singing is soulful and conlolled on every If you like Ellon John but can't stomach Thurs. Mev. I begins SUNY ndte- Captain, Tumbhweed, "Your Song," and Other nrlisls have released albums written cut. As a singer, Ellon has developed a style. disco or Donna Summer-pop, stay clear of most of all, Ihe concerts lasi week al Ihe by other people. Dylan's Self-Portrait and He doesn't have the great range of a natural Victim of Love and wait til the next real Elton 9-Midnite FREE Hors d'oeuvres, Bottles of Champagne available Bowie''! Pinups for example, hut these were born voice which climbs up and down scales palladium. Elton John is not washed up. On John album in Ihe spring of 1980. Real Ellon homages to early influencers. The closest with virtuoso grace and engaging power. State and National Body Building Champions and Models posing on our raised dance floor twice a nite! the contrary, hislasl rwi/album,/* Sing/uMan- John fans will aprreciate Victim of Love for Victim of Love comes lo homage is an eight What makes an Elton John song is Ihe was an impressive work. While not as great as Elton's singing, and i( they can get beyond minute disco version of "Johnny B. Goode." inflection and the timing he employs, This he's been, A Simile Man emphasized Elton's prejudice against anything with a big beat Disco Johnny B. Goode! Well, Roll Ove d itingulshes Victim of Lave, as any other playing Pnd singing with more impact than (labels are a curse) and the easy target which Chuck Berry. Elton album. And though il is disco, il is not • Designer Jeans Only Horthwav Nail since the earlii • rs before Carfbou. Some Elton has set himseK up as, then Ihey might Pete Bellole, who, with Georgio Moroder is bad disco. It tends lo sound more appealing 6ongs, like "I I i<" Guy," and "ft Ain't even enjoy it. •» • No Cover With SUMY ID Gonna be Easy " are • good as Ellon gets. responsible for thai popular legend Donna with repeated listening. _^___ ' Outside Entrance every Thursday night! PAGE SEVEN OBER 30, 1979 ALBANY STUDENT PRESS

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MMMBMBMWi •••• -••V;v;V.V.V.*-V-"» ••*-"*"•••"•*-••*•*.*.•.•.•.*. \v ••,••>'•"•'• ..••wwiSK^K^ "" I ' N only receive $25,000 each in w'" Pooch Mobile .compensation from the state. o n o Would your dog like its own The six — five teachers and a woman whose husband committed CLASS OF ] V private limousine service? Well, if m w Fido lived in London, that idea suicide after being fired from the might not be so far-fetched. Mill® N State Employment Department — the "Bcatlemania" stage crew TV sets to restaurants. filed a $1.3 million claim against the PRESENTS A DAY EM e o Britannia Cars of Mayfair is refused lo work unless they were The eateries reportedly rent the State of California for salaries lost currently offering chauffeur-driven TV A La Carte paid in cash in advance. n l TVs to diners at their tables who as a result of the dismissals. The luxury cars — complete with a The reason for the cash payment in sports TV dinners may soon be available then feed the boob lubes coins while claim was filed under a 1976 V furlined back seat and silver water demands arc that the crew's recent — not in your living room — but in having their dinner so they don't resolution allowing reinstatement and food bowls — to take your paychecks have been bouncing. "ATLANTIC have to worry about missing their and the filing of claims against the restaurants. bored pooch for a romp in the park. Variety claims thai "Bcatlc- Changing Times magazine favorite TV shows when Ihey go out State. The Doggie Limo has also pipcd- mania's" financial troubles were reports that for those" staunch TV to cat. d in music and Britannia says that caused when the Chase-Manhattan The California Board of Control, CITY" currently Elvis Presley is the canine addicts who must watch the tube Beatles' Suit Bank recalled a one and three however, has recommended that a favorite. The cost for ferrying Fido'.' while they eat. an unidentified West $25,000 "token award" be paid to Women interested in athletics at The Broadway production quarter million dollar loan to A mere $11 an hour. Coast company is doing a brisk each of the plaintiffs. That amount is "Bcatlemania" appears to be in producers after the announcement SUNY Albany are, Hnvited to an business supplying liny seven-inch of the Beatles lawsuit. only 10 percent of the total claim Saturday, November 17 serious financial trouble following made. the filing of a multi-million dollar The show's manager. Bill Sargent, informal get-together Sunday, Plaintiff Phi/. Mezey, meanwhile, lawsuit by the Beatles. claims the show will go ahead despite the recent legal problems. a former instructor at San Francisco Watch Friday's ASP November 11 at 1:00 at Alumni House, The Beatles filed suit recently in a Stale University who lost an B B Books Los Angeles court, claiming the estimated $ 179,500 for failing to sign free refreshments! show had damaged their name. The for details. Prejudice Continues the loyalty oath, has called the four entertainers asked the court 10 award "shockingly low." And pul a slop lo the stage show and any Six former California slale Vivian Moore, whose deceased subsequent film versions. husband lost uboul $350,000 in A limited selection of employees who lost their jobs during DUE TO Irtnequl/kRmes JN TME EIECTION PROCE

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The student paper at Cortland State University has been shut down by its editorsl Forever in Ten Eyck. For those who don't attention, the package should have been tbecaus e of, they say, lack of student interest. They were sick of working hard and late, remember us, we're those die-hard Met fans mailed Special Delivery in which case it would missing classes, failing courses, and optioning any chance of a personal life for their who anxiously waited for this past year's not have left the main post office. The practice Kick In The ASP newspaper, which nobody read, cared about, or probably will even miss. So they say. opening day. and appearance of our team, of delivering first class mail to the Quad is a Tele-Tale Opening day came and went along with the service for her and all students. They were fed up with criticisms hailed at them by bitter students, irate faculty, and rest of the season, and with many comments The mail on the quad is handled by students everyone else. They were dead tired of putting up with the constant responsibility and To the Editor: from former "fans". Many people say tlicy (SA's). We have classes and oilier pressure. They finally said to hell with this and closed shop. Commentary on Transivity One of the constantly recurring themes of To the Editor: used to love the team, until the from office responsibilities just like all students. We even Wc can sympathise with the editors of the Cortland Press. We too arc sick of the the edilorial section of the ASP is the lack of I am writing in response lo Robert Blau's ruined it. They said they used lo be funs, We may have other jobs which was my case on work and the criticisms and the pressure. Wc sometimes feel like giving it all up and student involvement and interest in anything erotic tale of sex with a television addict. You doubt it. Fan is short for fanatic, a person that Friday. I had other obligations and spending some time with our friends or even studying. Wc wondcrabout the power of besides "the partying syndrome". This know, the one about the girl with the enthusiastically devoted to a particular having fulfilled one of them. I was preparing the press especially when on Tuesday and Friday afternoons the pages of the ASP commentary reached a minor peak in the telc\agina, in (he Aspects section(IO/19/79). diversion, in our case, the Mels. A real fan to go to the next. swirl around the podium. 'Vtobcr 19editorial, "A Malicious Proposal" All I want to know is this: Bob, when your doesn't drop his team when they're down. He I would like lo lake this opportunity to Commentary^Hubert-Kenneth Dickey i . (Jonntiiait Swift is probably turning in his new love "arches and spreads" on llic bed, do Arc you reading this? Is anybody reading this page or any page of this newspaper, or orbU of dcc sions stays with them in the good years and in the apologize to Barbara for any curlness on my To be human is to engage in relationships grave). Well, tin. A ST has been successful to a the tiny pages of Goethe's Faust riffle in the any newspaper? Does anybody watch television, or is it simply on and are we in front A society beginning to move from one bad. He doesn't suddenly pick upon the crass part. When wc are in the mailroom, we must with others and with the world. Man's degree in their crusade, they have motivated space for you to lunge into'.' Or does Hunter of it with our eyes staring in its direction? Do people listen to albums? Do we read the epoch to another requires the development of town team. Of course, these jump-on-thc- deal with a constant flow of bitching from the separatcness from and openness to the world me to write lliem. Thompson laugh insanely up at you (Gonzo lyrics and understand the depth of meaning in the poetry? Do wc see movies? Do we an especially flexible, critical spirit. Lacking bandwagon "fans" will he back. When ihe students lor two hours straight. By the end of distinguishes him as a being of relationships. such a spirit, men cannot perceive the marked sex)'.' I was just wondering. read books or go through them, counting the pages as so many "distances to go?" Do I am getting sick and lired of opening the Mets come out on top, these "fans" will belhc (his time, our nerves have quite had it and Men are not only in the world, but also with contradictions which occur in society as And thank you. Aspects people, for taking editorial section of this paper and having to first to throw toilet paper out of the lowers unfortunately an innocent victim got the we listen to teachers, or sit in their classrooms and cue in on key topics for the mid­ the world. Men are not limited to a single emerging values ill search of affirmation and so much space to (ell us all about (he evil side read the moralistic drivel which pours out of and get drunk. And when Ihe seesaw swings brunt of it. term? Do we highlight life, underlining only the things which will help us get by'.' reaction pattern. Men apprehend the fulfillment clash with earlier values. Only to of T.V. AM of us readers have been silling in every issue. I hale to tell you this, but no hack again, so will they. Joanne Seiortino Sometimes, dear students, brethren students, it feels like we're going through the objective data Of their reality through the degree that the choices result from a vacuous mental masturbation before the matter how many editorials are written, Just stop telling us you used lo be a Ian. S.A. Stale Quad motions. Even at the ASP. believe it or not, there are nights when some of us are just reflection — in this act of critical perception critical perception of the contradictions are glowing tube, while you erudite ones stay up people will continue to drink, take drugs, Loyal Forever in Ten Eyck not into it anymore. Oh. we put out the paper. Wc will always put out the paper, men discover their own temporality. The late studiously composing those enlightening Ihey real and capable of being transformed sleep wilh others without having dimensionality of time is one of the essays, exposing ihe demon who consumed us whatever happens. Hut some nights, dear brethren students, some nights . . . into action. Choice is illusory to the degree it "commitments", cut classes, and have sloppy fundamental discoveries in the history of represents the expectations of others. All in our ignorance. Thank you, for without your And wc wonder sometimes. When we look into each other's eyes, what do we see rooms (Good Lord, what is the world coming human culture. transition involves change; not all change Pot-Shots timely warning our minds may have turned to to when students have sloppy rooms?) Return Response staring back at us? Do we hear each other? Do we feel for each other? Can wc even results in transition. The time of transition jelly, our genitals lo cathode tubes. We are As men emerge from time, discover Anyone who is as much of a degenerate as you sympathize with (he Cambodians, with the National Guardsmen, with mistreated temporality, and free themselves from involves a rapid movement in search of new saved. students, with the Albany Police, with the editors of the Cortland Press"! describe couldn't be bothered wilh reading an To the Editor: "today", their relations with the world become themes and new tasks. Requested Dale Shelly J editorial and certainly wouldn't change their How important is Ihe ,-I.S7 loyoiirlil'e? Do you do ihe crossword puzzle on Fridays, impregnated with consequence. Men can Is the soundtrack of "Apocalypse Now" so lifestyle because of it (although they probably or read a movie review in Aspects'! Do you follow Ihe Danes, or women's volleyball? intervene in reality in order to change it. boring or terrible that I should "takcu toke"iu would get a good laugh from it). Of course, All the Nukes Do you read Ihe news? Personals? Integration results from the capacity to To the Editor: order to listen to it'.' Will I be able to there arc people who live for the weekends. adapt oneself to reality plus the critical I would like lo respond to the leller that appreciate ihe track without the pot? If we didn't conic out today what difference would it make? Maybe not much, There arc also people who live only for their capacity to make choices and transform that appeared in Tuesday, October 16 ASP Apparently, one of WC'DH's IXls thinks not. Fit To Print perhaps il shouldn't, it's only a newspaper. Hut a newspaper is a medium ol work. Neither style of life is probably the best. reality. To the extent that man loses his ability entitled, "Mail Mess". I was the SA on duly There is something inherently wrong wilh communication. It is what gels one idea from one person to another. Ideas, facts, It is possible to combine involvement with in the mailroom when this incident occurred. one's satisfaction or enjoyment and to make choices and Is subjected tothechoiccs To the Editor: philosophies, theories, opinions, even jokes arc transported to thousands. We share partying. I seem to recall something about perception of an event or concept being of others, he is no longer integrated. Rather, The mailroom has set hours of operation In a recent issue you carried an article ourselves or parts ol ourselves with each other through Ihe newspaper, and that's what Winston Churchill liking to drink. And affected by an external stimulus such as a he has adapted. Adaptation is a behavioral just like any other office or depl, on this entitled "Possible Perils at Area Nuke Site". makes it so important, tind worthwhile to all of us. F.ven if wc know that not everybody something about John Kennedy being with mind or mood altering drug. e.g. pot, cocaine, characteristic of the animal sphere, it is campus. These hours are posted and there aie Ibis article dealt with a planned is reading all of us. mosl people are reading some part of us, and if we can share one many women. Hut I guess they were just sick alcohol. More abhorrent is the advocation of symptomatic of man's dchumani/ation. a minimum of ]'/• hours per day with mosl demonstration at the Knolls Atomic Power thought, or cause any sensation then we have done our job. That is why we are partycrs who never amounted to anything. this by an organization serving ihe needs of a An historical epoch is characterized by a days being open for two hours. The lime for site. saddened by Cortland's loss of their medium of communication, because without There are many issues the ASP could diverse group of people, i.e., WCDB's scries of aspirations, concerns and values in opening and closing is determined b) llic The organization that is scheduling (his communication, wilhoul contact with other people, wilhoul sharing, then we pass concern itself with. Such topics as core clock on the wall leading down lo the obligation to the campus and ihe community. search of fulfillment. The epochs are fulfilled protest made several points with which I through life silently and empty and alone. And when wc think that wc arc helping requirements. Ihe conduct of Albany Police, Although a proponent of the to the degree that their themes are grasped and cafeteria. I always make sure that my watch is disagree. These people state that "these the overcrowding in bousing, tenure policies decriminalization of marijuana, I do not others to share of themselves, then we arc satisfied and put off asking questions so wc their tasks solved; they are superseded when in agreement with this clock before starting reactors . . . routinely release low level and many oilier topics are mil discussed in the condone ils usage lo heighten an experience of can get to the more imporlanl job ofgetling Ibis paper out. We will nevcrstop putting their themes and tasks no longer correspond my work for Ihe day. When Barbara came lo radiation into the atmosphere", I would like ASP editorial. Instead, we gel to read the any sorl as it is itself an experience. Ibis kind this paper out and despite wlllll happened at Cortland, wc hope and wc pray that lo newly emerging concerns. How men act the door it was A FTk'R Ihe .1:00 closing nine. to know what proof there is of this. Why moralistic drivel of an edilorial slaff which of dependency is repulsive and degeneratory people won't stop reading, and listening, and seeing, and feeling, and talking, because, upon the reality within which these themes arc Ihe amount of time after is irrelevant. should 1 believe what members of ibis group presumes to be God (or at least a latter day and only augments the arguments of those dear brethren students if wc can't talk lo ourselves, who is there left lo talk to" generated will largely determine their When she came to the door, she did not say say, when, as far as I know, they arc prophet). I don't need some clown lo preach at seeking to eradicate marijuana usage. humanization or dchiimamVaiinn. Only as that she wanted us to wait lor her lo eel her unqualified to make any statement about me. I need to be informed by a responsible I'ani .-Yadkin men grasp the themes can Ihey intervene ill ID. She asked for her package and was nuclear science other than "I don't like it"? paper which discusses issues intelligently, reality. Only by developing a permanently informed that it was alter hours. She never Another member of this same group says that Dave Dernot "I fa major accident ever occurred at the plant, critical attitude can men overcome a posture Responsibility cannot be acquired mentioned Ihe fact that it was an important Editors: Note: Core requirements, the lens of thousands of local persons could he of adjustment. intellectually, but only through experience. package. conduct of Albany Police, and overcrowding killed." Does this person actually know any Jay II. Glssen, Editor In-Chief To the extent that an epoch dynamically As men amplify their power to perceive and . She was upset at the way priority mail wus Affirmative Action were all discussed in previous editorials, as more about nuclear energy than what such Ronald Levy, Richard Behar, Managing Editors generates its own themes, men will have to respond to suggestions and questions arising handled yet she never even gave us the well as moralistic issues. well-educated authorities us Jane Fonda have make more and more use of intellectual, and in their context, and increase their capacity to opportunity to know thai il was priority mail. Michcle Israel told him? Il is unfortunate thai these people News Edito\ r less and less of emotional and instinctive enter into dialogue not only with other men Had she informed us of ibis fact, there would Laura Florenllno To the Editor: will protest anything thai includes Ihe word Assoclate^News Editor Laura More functions. but with their world, they become ASPecte Editor Sluarl Matranga have been no question of her receiving the In a time and place where Ihe concept of "nuclear". The public seems to have a The ordinary person is maneuvered by "transitive". Transitivity of consciousness Associate ASPccts Editor Marly Vukovlch Met Mania package that day. This is evident, since on race and sex weigh heavily upon Ihe decision paranoia about such things. The public myths which powerful social forces have makes man "permeable". It leads him to Sports Editor' . . . Paul Schwartz Monday when she mentioned thai il was and attitudes of those which govern. should be aware that the man who runs the . . . Mike Dunne created. These myths turn against him; they replace bis disengagement from existence wilh Associate Sports Editor priority mail, she gol her package. Affirmative Action is needed. Where there are Navy's nuclear program has an unblemished . . Charles Blener destroy and annihilate him. Gradually almost total engagement. Existence is a To the Editor: Editorial Pages Editor Let me just say that priority mail is normal cries of discrimination and ihe presence of record. People might be surprised lo know without even realizing the loss, he relinquishes dynamic concept, implying external dialogue With the baseball season recentlyendcd, we first class mail and deserves no extra special practicing racism and sexism. Affirmative that this man. Admiral llyman Kickover. is Staffwrlters: Charles Bell, Bob Bellaflore, Ed Goodman. Larry Kahn, Maureen George, Kathy his capacity for choice; he is expelled from the between man and man. arc prompted to write this letter. Weare Loyal attention as such. If she wanted thai special Action steps in. very much dedicated to safely, and thai he Perilli, Susan Mllligan. Roberta Itosenbaum, Beth Sexer, Jeff Schaclolf, Aron Smith, Debby Smith "Affirmative Action requires ihe employer. doesn't think loo highly of the non-military SUNY News Briefs: Susan Milllgan Preview and Zodiac: Dorothy Barone organisation, group and Ihe like lo ensure nuclear industrj either. neutrality wilh regard lo race, color, religion, Debbie Kopf, Ruslness Manager Another point that 1 would like to contend sex, age. national origin and disability. These WG> S&MFTHHJG has lo do wilh the Knolls Trident Action . Steve Goldstein bodies musl make additional efforts to Advertising Manager Coalition's opposition to nuclear weapons. It Lisa Applebaum recruit, hire and promote qualified members Billing Accountant is certainly unfortunate that such weapons . . Bennle Brown of groups formerly excluded, even if that Assistant Accountant exist. Since they do exist, however, il is foolish .... Amy Sours exclusion cannot be traced to particular Composition Manager to argue against them in general. Would these discriminatory actions." people have us dismantle our arsenal? If ibis Sales: Randye Baer, Kathy Bosco, Rich Schoninger, Rich SetigsonCIassifled Manager: It is the function and duty of the were to be done without concurrent September Klein Composition: Fran Glncckcrt, Robin Goldberg, Mike McDonald Advertising Affirmative Action Task Force of the Student dismantling of all other nuclear arsenals, the Production Manager: Sue Hausman Advertising Production: Charles Bell, Helene Association to recognize and implement this consequences would be fatal. Wc cannot Drucker.Tamml Gelger, Penny Grccnsteln, Joy Prefer, Annette StoneOff.ee Coordinator: meaning along with the Affirmative Action expect the Soviets lo disarm themselves. Thus Evelyn Ellis Office Staff: Robbln Block, Diane Garfindle, Jay Lustgarten, Audrey Molln, Bonnie Policy into those groups or organizations we must maintain our own forces for our own Stevens which have not yet possessed it. protection. Jordan Matzger, Rob Grubman, Product/on Managers We aim lo help the student when faced with The KTAC also tries to argue against the Eric Koll, Graham Sllllman, Associate Production Managers problems involving professors, housing, Trident submarines. Anyone who has any religion, etc. if the student feels that the .. Vincent Alello knowledge of military technology is aware Production Assistant guidelines of Affirmative Action have been . Dave Benjamin that this technology is advancing all the lime Vertical Camera violated. . . Hunk's Chick Wilh this in mind, one can see that the Typist Extraordinaire The Task Force plans to obtain results if submarines of our current nuclear you, the student, will bring cases before us. Paste apt Lisa Bonglorno, Marie Itallano Typists: Carrie Chandler, Robin Goldberg, Mlndy Gor­ counterforce were designed and built almost We can and will openly expose any don, Debbie Loeb, Beth Lorber Proofreaders: Racrel Cohen, Sue Llchtensteln, Donna. twenty years ago. They arc due for indications of wrongdoing (relating to Relchner, Ronald Sucher Affirmative Action) without hesitation. replacement, by the Tridents. — Matthew Smolin Photography, supplied principally by University Photo Service Remember that we are here for you — use us when you think necessary. Everyone is Established 1916 entitled to the same rights and privileges, so Let Us Know- The Albany Student Press Is published every Tuesday and Friday during the school year by the don't let yours be violated, Albany Student Press Corporation, an Independent, not-for-profit organisation. Editorial policy Is Tina R, Wynn —How You Feel. determined by the Editor-in-Chief, and Is subject to review by the Editorial Board. Mailing Address: Affirmative Action Coordinator Albany Student Press, CC 329, 140Q Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12222, Student Association -Write The ASP. (518) 457-8892 Affirmative Action Office To my Suitee In V.C. 306, Lisa (Red Flat) HThl8 year I'll be really quiet about Can you say grief? Hmmm?... You looked good with your top Sure you can... down that Saturday. It drove me "• Hunk's Chick That's a special feeling... crazy Rob (Blue Camaro) I'm staying In the neighborhood! Love and kisses, Davey on State Llndai , UNYA Sailing Clubmcels every Thursday at 7:00 pm in HU 125. Library main branch at Lark Stand Washington Ave. Thurs. Nov I Commander Lock|aw, This space Is dedicated to you for at 8 om. 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Clifton Park 371-9894 Last yc > ^c Albany State and Dean Schlosberg who was a The Albany State rugby team added the conversion for Albany to rises over the You worked hard in collofje; but, «o haa ovoryoiin olio who'l varsity wrestling team used a New York Stale All-Star at Coach DcMeo sees no problem in closed its season with a 2-I-1 record even the count at 6-6. taking those tetti. What you need li an adga. Our tan combination of excellent coaching, Binghamton. mixing Albany's academic preparation couraai can bo that adgt, TUES LADIES NITE requirements with a quality following a victory over Albany No further scoring took place yardarm the dedicated veterans, and talented The returning Icttcrmcn are led by John Sexton Test Preparation courses offer you distinct ad­ Reduced Prices on Drinks wrestling program. This is not Med and a tic with LeMoyne until Albany began a sustained drive freshmen to produce its first winning tri-captains Howie Burger. Mark Great Pumpkin vantages in preparing for these eft important tests: For all ladies surprising considering thai he College. early in the second half. Jack season since 1973-74. This year, Dailey, and Paul Uornbach. Disco Dance Contest with wrestled at Cornell and coached at A long penalty kick by Kenny Ray capped the series with a one. • Bait, moit recant materiali •Counseling many of the names have changed but According to DcMeo, these three rill ride unto •"Llva" Instruction over $2000 in prizes Stanford. He sees academics as a Lockhart early in the first half yard scoring run and Thompson •Subatantlva curricula Ihc same combination may very well individuals are not only improving ( not Jutt timing! ) ( not lust tapes ) WED plus. staked Albany to a 3-0 lead over again made the conversion to give those who •Substantial study matariels add up to another winning team. their own wrestling skills, but are •Team instruction by ' Given the quality of both coaches Med which the Ruggers made hold the Ruggers a 12-6 lead. superior faculty •Extra - help sessions GOLDEN OLDIES NITE This year's 'coaching staff is also providing outstanding and wrestlers on this year's team, the up. LeMoyne took advantage of a believe. • Practice oxami • LS/IT/GRE/GMAT Classes Giant Stuffed Beer and Wine Nite probably as good as that of any leadership to tin otherwise young Now Forming connection between Albany State Med had several scoring defensive lapse by Albany lo score Animal Giveaway Division Ml wrestling team in the team. DcMeo says there is a definite THUR 2 For 1 Nite and good college wrestling could opportunities fall short before the another try and knot the score for Compere John Sexton Course . advantage* with others, then Every country. feeling of team unity, and gives for Information call 3uy One -Get 1 Free soon be equally obvious. half but each time a tough Albany good. Wed-Thur-Fri- la his first season as head coach, much oi the credit for this to his defense slopped them short. Albany was scheduled to play its Sal-Sun FRI OPEN BAR Joe DcMeo brings a wealth of captains. The momentum changed in the final match of the season last 8pm to 9pm, $3 cover wrestling knowledge to Albany Burger is expected to compete in Busses To Dane- second half with State controlling Saturday at home against Colgate. Stale. Coach DeMeo's experience TEST PREPARATION CENTERS Bar Stock, Amer. Beer the 134 lb. class. Dailey will be the scrum. The Ruggers threatened However, Colgate failed to arrive, SUN DATING GAME includes coaching the 1976 Olympic competing at 142. and Uornbach Ithaca Contest several times but couldn't manage forcing cancellation of the game. Team, the 1977 Pan-American moves from the I5H lb. class (where another score. X rated. Comedian Bob Carroll Students interested in attending Team.and three World Teams. He is he placed 3rd in last year's Albany travelled to Syracuse the 869-7346 one of two coaches in the entire Saturday's crucial Albany St. — SUNYAC championships), to the Ithaca football game in Ithaca can next week and played LeMoyne Two Danes On country who has coached both 167 lb. weight class. College to a 12-12 deadlock. brcco-Roman, and .Free-Style purchase tickets lor the spectator Other returning Icttcrmcn include buses. The home side took an early o-(> World Teams. Nicky Guzman, Dave Struub, Seth lead on a first half try before an Lacrosse Squad Kound trip tickets can be Coach DeMco is ably assisted by Zamck, and Steve Zuckcr. enthusiastic Homecoming Day obtained for fivedollar s each today The Affirmative Action Men's & Women's Intramurals AMIA-WIRA brother John, an All-American at New faces on the team include crowd. thru Friday in the Campus Center The All-SUNYAC lacross team Brockport, Mike Paquetle, an All- freshmen Lenny Guzman, Kob However, the excitement was and on dinner lines. for last season has been recently shortlived as State's Dill Stock well Task Force of Student lor more information call Eric at released, and for the first time, found an opening in the LeMoyne Albany State has players on the ^57-77*42 or Mary at 438-3787. defense and shot down the sideline prestigious All-Star team. 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St. Francis Giordano tried to make a diving him a trophy and enabled him lo The Albany Slate Invitational important." hopes for an NCAA playoff berth coach Carl Tramontizzi was very catch of the direct kick, but failed to become Ihe tenth fastest harrier ever were shattered on Saturday as they happy with his team's performance: hold on, and star midfielder yielded fine results for the men's to run on the course. Munsey was referring to the New were beaten by Division I St. "St. Francis played great. We were Miroslav Ulric tapped the rebound cross-country teams. The varsity This meet marked the return of York State meet and the NCAA Francis, 2-1. The Danes record imoving the ball and defending tight into the open net at 31:59. "I should squad tied for second place out of 15 Shapiro. He had an excellent race qualifiers, both held at Binghamton slipped to 5-4-2, virtually and high," and he added, "It is too have punched the ball out," said learns, while the junior varsity squad although he ran injured last week. on successive Saturdays. eliminating them from contention. bad for Albany that they found an Giordano, "My hands were stiff finished third among eight learns. lie finished fourth lor Ihe harriers Massachusetts won the J.V. race from the cold and I couldn't hang The winning varsity team was with a perfect score of 15. Siena beat "We didn't play particularly well," unbelievable St. Francis College with a lime of 26:29.4. This was the on. They never would have scored if South Eastern Massachusetts with a out Albany by two points, 83-85, for said Albany Coach Bill Schicffelin. team." 19th fastest time ever run on Ihe I punched it out." second. They were followed by the "Part of playing well is not giving the Alberto Giordano, the Albany score of 46. They were followed by: course by an Albany runner. It also following teams: Marist 123, other team the opportunity to play goalkeeper and co-captain, The .goal allowed St. Francis to Albany and Massachusetts tied Willi kept alive Shapiro's streak of Colgate 141, Union 146, Plattsburgh well — which we didn't do. We were concurred: "They definitely lay back and employ the defensive 97. Siena 99. Rochester 106, improving each time he runs on the 181, and Hartwick 184. slaves of the ball today." outplayed us. We tried to comeback style of play they.do best. They were Cortland 146. Maris! 151, Union varsity course. Todd Silva placed first for the Injuries appeared to play a major in the second half, but it wasn't able to control (he tempo of the 169. Keene Stale 272. North Adams Shapiro said: "I felt real good well J.V.'s with a time of 22:47.4. His role in Albany's lackluster play. enough. They controlled the ball game and force Albany to veer from Slate 307, Binghamtom 322,Teuton up until ihe two and one-hall mile eighth place finish earned him a "Injuries did hurt us — wc weren't much better than wc did. We were their game plan. "We didn't play as .162. Queens 371 and Stony Brook mark and then my pain came back. trophy. "I went out too fast," said playing at full strength," noted lucky they didn't score more goals." expected. We didn'l keep up their with 406. Bui I hung on its well as I could until Silva. "I guess I was trying to Schieffelin, "Wc started the season For mosl of the first half the two pace," noted Giordano. St. Francis Albany Stale cross country couch the end. Il feels really good to beable maintain the pace of ihc with 19 players and only 12 of them teams seemed to be evenly matched. starlcd to get more scoring Hob Munsey was ecstatic over his to help ihc team again. Bui I'm Massachusetts leading five runners. are able to play now. Luis Arango Neither team hud a legitimates'hot at opportunities but couldn't put team's second place finish, lie said: nowhere near my potential, I hope another one in the ncl before (lie I'm disappointed that I didn't finish and Vas Scrdscv were injured. It a goal as the defenses dominated. Albany's Afrim Nezuj (left) charges after the ball during the Booters'crltlcal "I'm absolutely delighted. The guys to be pretty close io my potential nl half. among ihe lop five. But I'm glad I hurts when you lose two starters." Forward Vas Scrdscv commented: 2-1 loss to St. Francis. (Photo: Sue Taylor) came through and thcyjust wouldn't the NCAA qualifier!!. "They played well, they're a very In the second half. Albany li ied lo quit." was able lo help out the .layvees. I Nevertheless, this was a do-or-dic Another fine performance was tried to make ihe most out of the skillful team, but we played a good generate some offense, but they Scott .lames. Bruce Shapiro and game for the Danes. They responded demonstrated bj Sayers. Sayers situation." with a good effort, hut it wasn't game just as well as they did slnrlcd pressing. Si. Francis held Mike Savers were all named passed at least ten runners wilh n enough against a rebounding SI. but injuries hurl us." lough and Ihc Danes' offense J.V. Gridders Trounced Runners of the Meet. Each sel slrong finish during the last mile, lie seemed to lack the liming and Mike Alfano ended up the season Francis team thai snapped a severe Then Si. Francis look udvunluge by Hoi) Bcllttfiori! Individual records for the 5.05 mile placed third for ihc harriers wilh a precision necessary .to crack outplayed us physically, and were strongly. He placed second with a Visiting Nassau Community course, .lames took 6S seconds off lime ol 26:17.3, "Il was mj best race through. Si. Fruncis hud a lew just that much biggei than us. They 13th place overall finish of 22:53.7. College blew out the Albany Slate his best lime. Shapiro look off 34 of the ycur," Sayers said. "I was chances, bin the Danes kept them ai definitely had better people Alfano ran at a fast clip trying to Women Harriers Cop Third J.V, football team 54-0. in a game seconds while Sayers subtracted 53 pretty psyched up because nn Insl buy iiiuil Phil Kluli passed oil io bigger, stronger, faster. They're an A few of the 14(1 runners in (he Albany Stule Invitational are shown covering maintain the pace of Silva. His plan played Friday at University Field. seconds from his best lime. few races were bad. I son of knew 1 liiglcsias ncai ihc Albany goal. excellent team which executes vei\ purl of the 5.05 mile course. (Photo: Tony Tassarotti) Worked as he finished only eight In Albany Invitational James placed first for the harriers would run well, hut I didn'l think I'd Inglisias had a one on one charge I be loss put the jayvee's record at 2- well." seconds behind Silva. lie also with a time of 26:06.6. This was good break my personal record." 97-99. I his victor) was extremely Willi two runners among the mp Dartmouth (Division 1) and against Giordano and slid it past 4. "We were flat mentally." plttC' hariier finish. Ibis was only planned his finish perfectly, Rich enough for tenth place out of a field satisfying because Siena beaialhany leu finishers', the Albany Suite Cortlanl (Division 111) garnered the him with his left foot into the net at Head coach Tom Mayer bad little continued Mayer. "W'e had a lot of Ihc winner of ihe race was I'om the third meei ibis season where Schenkewit/ and Mike MeCiuire. of some 140 runners. 26-611 ai ihe C'apilal District Meet Women's cross country lea in placed Ivvo top spols ahead of Albany with 79:03 io make il 2-0. to say about bis squad's injuries and weren't well prepared." Dalton ol Siena. Dalton, who also Matins failed lo place first. Munsey both of Marist, thoughl llicy had a eailiei this season. third among fifteen squads in the performance, The enormous point His lime places him among the won last year's Invitational, joins said: "Maihis is like a finely tuned psychological advantage over Middleburj College in fourth only a Ihc goal appeared lo wrap Ihc Albany Invitational meet held on margin reveals l hu I evidently nol too Nassau is not a J.V. team. 'I bey elite in Albany cross-country Ronald Stonitch ofC.W. I'ost(l970 I he harriers slill have nol yet won Instrument, lie can onlj he on cord Alfano by running together, He let poini behind Albany. game up for St. Francis, however the Saturday. much went right for the Dunes. "Wc ate a junior college varsity, with history, lie ran the eighth fastest and l97l)usthconl> double winner. ihe home Invitational crown in its formosi ol the time. Hewiisn'i ready loose wilh about JO yards left. He Danes refused lo buckle under. They time for an Albany runner on the 13 year history, This was partly due Leslie Price once again led Ihc It was the second lime this season didn't do the things you have to do varsity caliber players. Mayer Dalton finished 25 seconds ahead for ibis meei because he Ihinks Ihe passed them both as he crossed ihe pressed even harder anil the offense lo play well." Mayer said. He cited likened Friday's game to a situation course. This is also the best uctive ol Rick Trainer of Hnrtwick. He ran to co-capiain Bill Maihis's fifth next two meets will be extremely finish line. way for Albany by finishing fourth thai Ihc women, coached by Casey started lo click. "We tried lo use bad punting as one example, hut where the Albany J.V. would play time on the team. 4.2 seconds faster than his last year's overall in a field ot 125 women in a Reynolds, have placed below strategy. We put Alex (Pagiino) up also said there were others. "We the Albany varsity. James attributed his success to his winning time of 25:19.6, despite time or 17:54.9 another Division 111 team. from. He controlled Ihc bull and didn't do the job. period," The season carries on as the teammate Jack Rosso. "1 ran faster having no one to push him. Next lor the women Harriers wus The next outing for ihc team will generated plays." said Giordano, than I normally do for most of the "It's impossible for me to break a Women Booters Upset Plattsburgh Diane Kirchdff whose lime of be litis weekend when they Willi 5:05 left in the name. Malt Danes travel to Hamilton. N.Y. to participate in the Eastern Regional race," said James. "I had been able IK-.I2.9 was go.nl enough tor ninth contintu-il mi I'lifn' twelve "Just about cvcrylhing they lace Colgate on Friday. course record ut every meei without ijlucc. meet ni a cite to be announced. (Nassau) did went well. They to hang on to the speedy Jerry first class competition." Dalton said. by Susan MMIigun a penalty kick. enter. Shroedcr of Marist. Jack caught up "It's not easy to motivate myself to The Albany Sttttc women's soccer At the half. Albany regrouped its "It wus definitely Ihc best game we to me just as I was about to give up break a course record sel several team won their filth game of [he offensive line, resulting in a total played nil year," sold coach Amy on Shroedcr at the hill in front of the years ago." season. 3-1, at Plattsburgh last dominance of the ball by the Danes Kidder. "We hud u very good gym. Jack helped me up the hill, so 1 The harriers did revenge ihe Siena Saturday, "['he Albany women in the second ha If. Donna offensive ulignmcnl." could maintain pace with Indians although they couldn't played a relatively weak first half, La Monica played an out standing The win wait'especially significant game, scoring on a (ice direct kick Shroedcr." James hung onto challenge Dalton. Dalton said: "We but gained complete control of the for Albany because of thcirprevious ^ over Pittsburgh's defensive wall. Drawing 9i m Shroedcr until the finish line. He knew they hadn't given up on us." ball the second half, scoring twice lie against I'lattsburgh 'October Heather Turner scored (he third UmvQiiity Concorl Boord finished just seven tenths of a second against Plattsburgh. lath. Albany's powerhouse of James, goal for Albany, unassisted. Goalie behind him. Russo, Sayers and Shapiro applied Sue Stern, assisted by Donna On Wednesday, the Albany Stat' Laurie Hriggs played an excellent women's soccer team outscored Russo was right behind James so much pressure on Siena's number La Monica, scored first for Albany game, allowing only one of Berkshire Community College 3-2 in with a time of 26:08.6. He placed two runner, Vince l'-alha. that he was her seventh goal of the season. 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"Many members of November 2, 1979 Vincent O'Lcary requesting an the Alliance arc afraid to be seen at ^Vol. LXV1 No. 43 extension of SUNYA's anli- meetings because they are afraid of discriminatiun policy. harassment; especially those who "Since gays and lesbians arc not live in dorms. We arc even bothered protected under any federal or stale when wc are hanging up posters law, we need to be protected against regarding meetings. There is a JSC Vigil Raises Controversy discrimination by the University" climate of fear and it is not always said SUNYA Gay Alliance president direct." by Aron Smith Ncwmark said that JSC's project J. Scott Robinson. Policy Change United Stales. He claims that many Charges of obstruction of justice Nazi war criminals were permitted fell within the boundaries of SA The present university policy The letter addressed to O'l.cary and fundamental unfairness have entry into lite United Slates by the finance policy. The only expense states, "The State University of New slates, "The Gay Alliance spread among SUNYA students as Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) connected with the vigil and coming York at Albany docs not unanimously requests that you, Jewish Students Coalition-Hillel during the 1950's. According to from SA funds was a newspaper (.ISC') place final touches on (iurvis. this was the result of anouncemenl of the event, she said. preparations lor an hour-long vigil the McCarthy "red scare": the Nazis SA does not permit its funds lo be near the home of an accused Na/i were staunchly anti-Communist. used for buses to travel to political war criminal. The vigil is set for "People might question our right events. - Sunday afternoon, near the to stand outside his house and hold a "I really think this goes against Washington County residence of solemn vigil." said Gurvls. "The' everything thai justice stands for." Vilis Htizners. .ISC will be busing approach that we are taking is said one Irate student of the vigil, "I students to (he-Whitehall area site. id solemn. We looked know legally the people have llic some 75 miles northeast nl Albans pruycrlui right, but ethically. 1 think it's On second down on the Norwich 29 yard line In Saturday's Albany-Norwich football game at University Field, Where Walsh found Scott Lusher all alone in the endzone. The all ol the laws dealing with Dane quarterback Terry Walsh looked downfield for an Albany receiver along the left sideline . . . scoring pass gave Albany a 15-12 halftime lead. (Photos: Tony Tassarotti) While nevci emu icled ol any war crimes, llii/ners li s been charged with selecting ,h tts anil nihil NEVER FORGIVE* minorities foi the Llenth camps nl NEVER FORGET!! pre-World Win II Latvia In There is an accused Nazi war criminal living addition lo charge ol infliction ol outside Albany who, many witnesses claim, was Frantic Finish Leads Danes Past Norwich, 28-25 ssiiiil abuse, involved in hundreds of atrocities We, JSC-Hlllel, healings and p are holding a peaceful protest vigil outside his llu/ncrs has been held responsible home. Buses leave the circle at ltf:30 A.M. Sunday the whole game would culminate in through the Cadets for six more lot the healing ol musses nl .lews morning, November 4th-returnlng by l:oo P.M. our last offensive series, and they yards. A bewildered Norwich mm a synagogue in the I tttvlan For more Info on the vigil, and to rcserveaspot were girding up for it. When you defense called a timeout to regroup town nl Riga, before setting fire to on the bus, come to the JSC-Hlllel office (CC 349) Terry Walsh's Two Yard Touchdown Run the building. Tues.-Thurs.- (Oct. 3Q-Nov. I) or call office have poor field position, you realize with 2:12 remaining and the Danes 45I-7508. we can have a vigll-Slx million could you are in trouble. The penalty let us surging. Aftet being charged with not!!! Security will be provided. SA funded With 1:42 Left Boosts Albany To 6-0 cross mid-field." "We didn't play the fullback too dcportability under the Imigralion .ISC llillel advertisement which appeared in a recent ASP well," said Mynter, "and we had .mil Nationality Actandthe Refugee "A 15 yard penalty is always The planned vigil has caused powerful reaction. Reliel Act, deportation preceedings by Paul Schwartz** with lightning-quick efficiency, the The Danes' game-winning drive tough," said Norwich head football done a good job on the fullback all were begun against Ha/nersin I'177. harassment and disturbing the The game and Albany's Danes confidently charged to the was set up by two desperate series by coach Barry Mynter. "But when day until then." wrong. public peace and we're making sure Norwich two yard line. With just the Albany defense. Walsh's fumble time is running out, it's even With the Cadet defense now Affirmative Action Associate (lloriu DeSole speaks out "lo prevent Ha/uers'trial went on for two years, •The testimony of the witnesses undefeated season were both rapidly thai we'll be within bounds ol Un­ 1:42 left, Albany quarterback Terry on the Dane 28 yard line led to tougher." guessing, Walsh kept the ball on an discrimination against homosexuals." ^__^__ with posi-irial briefs filed by each against Ha/ners is jus! too great to corningtoanend. A Dane21-12lead law. We've taken every precaution Walsh cut through a hole created by Norwich halfback Mike Crimmins' Ford then decided it was time to outside veer, and picked up yet ll'e are "very supportive and inteicsieil. "site says. Routine Kulakuff side three months ago. discount, "said Gurvis."lietestified early in the fourth quarter had been lo make sure that nothing happens. change the focus of attack. another first down with a 15 yard president of the University, extend "Wc hope the vigil will encourage that he lied on his visa. Wc tire not erased by the powerhouse Norwich his offensive line, and rolled into the third touchdown of the game, this discriminate because of age, color, Wcevcn notified the suite police and Throughout the game, the Danes jaunt to the Norwich eight yard line. the existing non-discrimination some action on lla/ners' case and lakinu the law into our own hands. offense, and the Cadets had endzone, giving a frantic finish to one a four yard burst up (he middle creed, disability, marital status, they're going to he right (here." had worked to the outside, and now, Walsh again carried on the next statement to ensure thai members ol raise questions on campus." said We are noi punishing lla/ners." rocketed to a 25-21 advantage with the Danes' 28-25 victory over the with 9:08 left to play. On their next national origin, race or sex in any of According lo Gurvis. a good in their last shot at victory, Ford was play, and he was tripped up, but the facultysltifl HI student body will .ISC-llillel President Mark Gurvis. "I encourage any group lo go on nine minutes remaining. Cadets Saturday at University Field. two offensive possessions, the its practices." media turnout is expected Cor the stumbled to the two. From there, not he denied admission, Gurvis also hopes to make any kind of political and social Now there was but 3:13 left on the "Of course I'm very pleased with Cadets were stopped cold by? Dane gambling on a changc-of-pace with Previously, the tiny Alliance vigil wiih sniff from Life magazine employment, or lair treaimenl on students aware of other accused programming warned by students." clock, and Albany, still trailing by the final result," said Albany State defense that yielded 240 total yards just 3:13 10 go. Walsh capped the brilliant drive he believed the policy included sexual continued on page five had engineered with his second ctmttnTied on pagefive Na/i war criminals living in the said SA President Lisa Ncwmark. four points, had time for one last head football coach Bob Ford. "I'm in the game — a far cry from preferences, hut lata determined touchdown. There was still 1:42 left, game and possible playoff-saving probably never totally pleased — we Norwich's nation-leading 488 yards that the University, in any of its hut Norwich fumbled anychancc for drive- With an incredible Norwich are always striving for perfection. per contest, and less than the Danes practices, does not discriminate on a comeback when Dane kicker Mike penalty giving them the ball on the We had some key turnovers and final total of 342 yards. the basis ol sex. At a September 25 Students Make Grievances To SUNY Board Levenstetn's kickoff was mishandled Cadet 45 yard line, the Danes took some defensive lapses and missed With 4:44 remaining and Albany Mliance meeting, a letter was tackles. Hut each team seems to by usually stellar returnman Jim control. Finding success running to still trailing 25-21, Norwich drafted lo O'l.cary. requesting thai thai an instructor could be teaching develop a personality, and when this Enos, and Dave Warheit pounced the Hoard with an attack on present the outside all afternoon, Albany controlled the ball on their own 37. the University policy be expanded to unreasonable loi Ihe slate lo assume very well, but be overlooked for the team was down, they came from on the loose football to smother lite by Sylvia Saunders selection in e t h o d s I o r I h e suddenly used their final scries to With one or two first downs, the include homosexuals. responsibility lor ihe remaining$1.6 prestigious award because ol lite behind to win. It means westayalive Cadets' hopes. SUNYA student grievances Chancellor's Award for Excellence pump the football inside against an Cadets could have run out the clock Protection Necessary million needed I'm inlcrcollegiale publication requirement. Getting rid ever-widening Cadet defense. And another week." concerning funding and faculty in leaching. "There should he no on the Danes and their flawless "1 had great confidence we were •'Without protection, it is very athletics statewide. of the publication requirement record. "We were scared," said awards were heard by the SUNY publication requirement for going to score," said Ford. "What I possible thai gays will he "I asl year the slate was willing lo would improve teaching." he said. Albany defensive end Eric Hoard ol Trustees lusl week. instructors." he said, "because il was concerned with was that we did discriminated against," said $lh million on a domed "Then instructors could pill ill their Singlctary. "We felt we had to stop Students Sieve Coplon and .lint spend destroys Ihe quality of leaching." not consume more time in the Robinson, "ll has happened for Syracuse University." efforts into the classroom." Report By Chuck Priore them.""Not only did we have to stop Mitchell discussed funding of stadium "The award should stimulate drive." innumerable limes already." "One-tenth of thai sum Both Coplon and Mitchell agree it them, but we knew we had to get the | intercollegiate athletics and he said good leaching." he said, "not Their brilliantly-effective final be allocated lor an is "impossible lo predict whether ba 11 back i n I h ree plays," sa id Robinson cited two incidents, one selection of the winner of Ihe cannot promote publication." drive improved the Danes' involving a homosexual who left his Chancellor's Award for Lxccllcncc llcgiaic program." continued on page five Key In Final Dane Drive linebacker John Veruto. hit "Ihe problem," aid Mitchell, "i unblemished record to 6-0 and dorm as a result of harassment. The in Leaching. Coplon claims thai both ihe by Bob Bellafiore On first down the Cadets tried solidified their claim for an NCAA other incident occurred when a Coplon spoke in lav or nl state quality and Ihe quantity ol'SUNYA After Albany State's third offensive series of the final quarter their safest of plays a straight playoff bid. With victories over Resident Assiiant was forced lo funding of intercollegiate aihleiips athletics will suffer serious setbacks against Norwich, sophomore fullback Chuck Priore reported to his handolf to massive fullback Mo Ithaca and Fordham in their next resign because til his sexual "to ease the burden to Student during ihe next live years without Dane coaches that the Cadet linebacker he was to block on a Powell, who managed to pick up one two contests Albany would virtually Association finances." additional suite funding. particular set of plays was overpursuing and leaving the middle open. be assured a bid, and after last lough yard. Next came a pitchout to Currently, the stale finances "Our SUNYA basketball ami That was all the Dane staff needed to know. On the next offensive Saturday's impressive win over Milt Williams, but Dane nearly two-thirds of SUNYA's football teams have reached the series, Priore ran the ball up that same vacant middle twice for 18 key cornerback Joe Riajc/ak flew in to highly regarded Norwich, the Danes while the NCAA Division 111 playoffs in yards to set up Terry Walsh's two yard, game winning plunge. nail Williams for a six yard loss. Chuck Priore runs vs. Norwich moved up to the third spot in the ""V" athleiic progr mi. remainder is covered by SA funds. recent v ca i s." lie sa id. "Willi massive "We hadn't been giving to the fullbacks all day," said Priore. "We Faced with a passing situation, (Photo: Tony Tassarotti) Lambert Bowl rankings. Oul of Ihe $72 activity fee paid cuts this will eventuullv become were hoping for over-pursuit and then hand off underneath the Norwich reserve quarterback John While the Albany victory kept annually by all SUNYA students. impossible. linebackers." Manning spojted Williams racing "They had started to widen their them moving up the success ladder, $16.50 goes lo inlcrcollegiale spoils, "Ihe role athletics plays in down the right sideline, alone. The defense to lake away our outside According to Albany offensive coordinator Mike Motta,"We had the Cadets' defeat knocked them "This means." said Coplon. "lltlll developing an identity for a campus toss was on target, and Williams game," F'ord explained. "Our the fullback blocking because of their defense. The linebacker was right off. Norwich is now 6-2, and SA is forced lo decide between and unilving spirit is intangible." he beating him across. Chuck was going clean." caught the ball, hobbled it, caught it offensive line was beginning to despite owning the nation's leading said, "yet veiv real and valuable." dominate, so we decided to give the groups and athletics when figuring Halfback coach Gary Reynolds felt that the defender's mistake was again, and then hobbled it, forcing offensive club going into the Albany SA Direct oi ol Academic ball to our fullback, and our line ihe budget." due to the effectiveness of the outside running game. "Once we Norwich to punt the ball away. encounter, they will most probably Concerns Jim Mitchell addres closed down inside." Coplon said il would iml be established that we could run outside, they (the Norwich linebackers Jim Gugliotti's kick carried to the again fall short of the playoffs. and defensive tackles) didn't read as well as they should have." Albany 40 yard line, where Dane "We saw that our fullback was "I don't think there is any doubt Of Priore, Reynolds said, "He's a picking-type runner. If he's got a defensive halfback Don Howen going through clean, so we decided that the loss to Albany put us out of little room, hell make something out of it." signaled for a fair catch. Howen to give it to him," said Albany the playoffs," said a dejected O'Leary? Students Motta sustained the downpour of praise about Priore. "He's a caught the ball and was immediately offensive coordinator Mike Motta. Mynter. "1 don't know what money back. Give him the ball and hell pick up the yardage." Priore swamped by an over-aggressive The fullback was Chuck Priore, sequence of events could change netted 84 yards on 15 carries for a 5.6 average on Saturday. Cadet rush. A 15 yard penalty and the results were spectacular. that. Maybe if Ithaca beats Albany it Face The Issues Priore; who may not have been the game's star player, but certainly marched the ball to the Norwich 45, Priore shot up the middle of the could make things a little more was the one to turn the game around, felt confident about the ability, of where the Danes would embark on Cadet defense and then cut outside interesting." '.he Danes. "I feel great," he said. "I knew we'd come back and do it. their dramatic final drive. and out of bounds, stopping the But from the start of Saturday's We had a great week of practice. We went out there, everyone gol "Not only did they hit Don, but clock and picking up a 15 yard gain game, it seemed that it might he Steve Copbm supports slate's funding of Intercollegiate sporls together and said 'we're gonna do it'. The offensive line was fantastic p.3 they also didn't give him room to to the Norwich 30 in the process. Norwich talking playoffs and the udenl Assot iation finances. ll was a total team effort." catch the ball," said Ford. "There •Albany came back with the same ritoto Mike I " " - - was no question they realized that call, and Priore again rambled continued on page twlvi^