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SUSB Students VOLUME 13 NUMBER 55 STONY BROOK, N. Y. MONDAY, APRIL 27,1970 Otheto Ten Cents Senate Ratifies 70--71 Budget ; $63 Fee to--Fund Specular Soundings

By MARSHA PRAVDER only senators to vote against this Polity stipends, the darkroom After a lengthy six-hour allocation were Larry Remer and budget, stress analysis, the debate, the Student nate M ar k Star r. Sta rr b ase d h is vo te People's Newspaper, and activity ae~aicme btuaentbenat on a rationale that "the amount fee waivers. this morning passed the of money Specula costs the A motion was defeated which 1970-71 Polity budget The student body does not make it a would have decreased Statesman amended budget includes worthwhile to a frequency of twice a week. enterprise." Most senators held the opinion the funding of Soundings although students will be that the effect of the cut would and Specula, and an charged a $.50 fee for the be to increase the average issue P o y increase in the activities fee ^ltrr magzin. li . size, so that the cost would not increase in the activities fee President Lonnie Wolfe pointed decrease considerably. In to $63. out that another Stony Brook addition, the coverage would not $18,000 was allocated for literary journal is being be as prompt. 4,000 copies of Specula which produced by George Quasha and Another motion'was proposed will be free to seniors, with the will be sold nationwide. which would have deleted remaining issues distributed on a Controversy arose in the special supplements to first come, first serve basis to the Senate over several allocations, Statesman from its budget. This rest of the student body. The including Statesman, athletics, was defeated by a narrow margin. The Student Council Fast Enters 9th Day defended a $2300 stipend allocated to the Council by BByARLENE KATZ saying that "this is not a salary, The hunger strike by a group criticized . the recent actions but rather it covers expenses of 15 Stony Brook students in protesting DoD contracts on the -which would not have arisen if protest of Department of campus saying that the sit-ins we weren't Polity officers." BUDGET RATIFIED: Student Council leaders urge passage of Defense (DoD) contracts will were "largely attended by thrill Polity Vice-President Evah budget during Senate meeting this morning. Photo by R. Weisenfeld enter its ninth day at 2 p.m. seekers" and resembled "a game Strager cited an example of one today. of staying at the library, going to person who could not afford to A group of about ten students the Computer Center and then hold a Polity office two years been funded, which, according, different sources, including sat in the lobby of the library waiting for the injunction." ago, although he was very to Wolfe, would "try to bridge grants from foundations. yesterday and spoke about the They defended the competent. Polity President the communciation gap between When one senator questioned hunger strike as a recording of effectiveness of a hunger strike Wolfe also pointed out a-that -- th.e_ kiwac Lawy£,ir Crosby, Stills and Nash played by explaining that they now these stipends could be used to students." Both community- Lippe and Ruskin, Remei softly in the background. have wider coverage (CBS News, fund certain items such as members and students will be explained that they have worked Looking haggard, they answered the New York Times, CPS) and sending representatives to other working on this paper, which well on many projects such as questions with noticeable effort. feel that their protest could be schools, as was done this year, was termed "politically-ori- .parking policies, student successful -when "the whole without the use of the ented". Wolfe guaranteed the -housing, MSO action against They believe in what they are ( doing, and one. of the students nation knows about us and other conference fund. , senators that all viewpoints tPolity, the bail fund, cooperative explained that hunger strikes campuses do the same. If this is Polity has-agreed to subsidize would be printed in this paper, housing, and the letters of have a history of effectiveness as a nationwide campus movement a large part of the intercollegiate and that "while people have incorporation for a student tactics. that succeeds (in getting DoD athletics program. Athletics talked about community business cooperative. In Some hope that the hunger contracts off college campuses) Director Leslie Thompson has involvement, this is an attempt addition, Remer feels that they strike will lead to further action then the only way a scientist will been gradually feeding much of to do -something about it. . . the "have a mediating effect on the by the student body to impress be able to get funds from the the athletics program through paper will provide a focal point administration, and are available on the administration how Department of Defense is by state lines, and' the Student with which to discuss. political to answer many petty that important it is to get DoD working for the Army, which Council expresses optimism questions." A motion to delete questions." Recently, a new contracts off the campus. many scientists would not be the state will be picking up more this paper from the budget was .partner has been added to the However, one of the striking willling to do." of the athletics burden in 'the defeated. *firm, Bruce Kaplan. students spoke bitterly about An offshoot of'the movement future. Although the , budget An addition was made to the the lack of student support for to remove DoD contracts -from Though funds for intramural committee cited complaints budget - providing for an the strike last week. Stony Brook would be "to athletics was passed by the against the darkroom and its allocation to the teachers in the "Compare this week to what improve the education at the Senate, several, athletic club management, the Senate voted South Bronx, who would work will happen next week during University by changing the budgets were cut. The budgets an increase of $700 over the in the city on educational carnival weekend and you'll find priorities of Stony Brook from of the judo club ind the two recommended $1300 allocation. programs. out where Stony Brook research to learning " karate clubs were- liced in half This allocation was made on a Commuter senator Matthias the budget students' heads are at," he said. No one wanted to predict since the Senate felt that these one-semester basis, and -.a new Kotowski debated "We're hoping for support how much support they believed clubs should pay only half of budget for the Spring semester guidelines which set up a from students," said another, they would receive on Monday, what they requested for will be submitted in December. residential requirement for explaining that there will be a but one striker said she wished instruction. A motion which A motion to allocate $20,000 waivers.of the activities fee. He campus-wide hunger strike by all that "students would do would have also cut allocations for the stress analysis program argued that no limit should be students who support those something, whatever it is, to get for coaches of the football and was defeated. The Senate put on the percentage of the .expressed its hope that the fasting in the library. !Department of Defense grants hockey clubs was defeated. discount, which was will be funded from The stciking students off campus." The People's Newspaper has program Continued on page 2 Strikers Plan Boycott, Ask for Student Support Students participating in the : games, or anything else that they per se, but of the Department of campusI hunger strike against the- "consider relevant." For a few Defense itself." Department of Defense are hours supporting students are The hunger strike began a asking other students to boycott asked by the striking students to week ago Sunday, and ali campus cafeterias and eating "keep us company." participating students say they places as a show of support The striking students will are determined to continue the today. distribute black armbands which strike until DoD research is There will be picket lines they hope students will wear eliminated from this camDus. around each cafeteria, and "for the duration of the hunger Ogden Foods is being asked by strike," which is now in its ninth In an interview on a Cf3S news the striking students to donate day. In mimeographed sheets program, Acting-President T. A. money not spent on food today which the striking students P o n d s a i d t h a t t h e to the- Migrant Service Center distributed on campus, they say administration is concerned in Riverhead. they wish to clear up any about the health oT the students Starting at three o'clock confusion that exists concerning involved in the strike, whereas *today a be-in will be held on the the hunger strike. "The issue," one of the striking students sees FAST CONTINUES: Student rests in library lobby while continuing library mall. Students are asked says a spokesman for the striking Pond's statement "as an excuse his nine-day fast. photo by Mike AmIco to bring guitars, comic books, students, "is not DoD research to force us to end the strike." Page 2 *___-< ______. STATESMAN------,- Aaril.,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-Fe Wr 27." 0 0 1970A- 41TaV kly Calendar Weekly Calendar We of MONDAY APRIL 27 TUEAYAPIL 3 8:00p«n Mageo .:16 ABs YOO Adu-»oU Chemiatry 8ogieiy ^^^^n of Graduate Program in Student Activies Board 202Et - D Vaiey Track. Stony Brook vs. 1970-71, club _ 8:00 p g Science i as qum. ctue. Jerry Ru of the }Ipur. BufIalo, AMbany. 1:00 p.m., room E88 18L AM are Dr. L L*wiS IL "A ma ChiYago :on0piracyL7:30 pm.. Feldberg "l ledRI p B aton. urged to be pra en t dr eg" 1 Gyn For tickeas 2 Studim ai pm LVW Rm Itan ub il MOy.o Kohntc 4:30 pm. . Varty TenniV Stony Brook vgL C Rosen - Ne and Aits: Ie Licims MaL. Albny. 2:00 p~m. Home. A on TraStio n the 20th 8:00 pLm., Chen. Iture hall. Student Activities Board Cetury. 1etr al^*J Dept. of EnglibPoetry Rea . Crew (VJV-FR) SOny Brook Made .Conbnt. Gregg Smith room 100, 7:00 p.wm Concert. Transit VA Het Singers 8:30 pam, Lete hall Iaine -Wako ik 8:30 pIm., & Rem_. 8:00 Authoriy. Alla Brs-Bobby pAm_ ad Beach J. Ludwig - Li e of the ROGIr. 7:30 pIr. Gym Humanitie Aud. SUNDAY MAY 3 20th Cet. t hall Uniersty Comnmunity $2. ea a Gray College film, Fo Da 8:00 eroo 100, 7:00 pirn U d es $50, Geal p-mU Eniner Dept. of Music Dostoyevsky"s The lobby. Concert Gary PubC $3 Idiot . 9:00 Twobn-Pinist. p.m, G ay -e. 3:00 puma, Hockey Cub M 9 p6m., COCA F8m Oky Brook Film LeIture Center. Stony Brook Union room 21& }er Jae olg etre FesdvaL 8:00 p~no, ecture THURSDAY Old _e1bemy must attend New Demntain M. Mury APRIL 30 Cete 100. COCA Fllms Horsn Feathers members velomee. Cal 5177 for Medwick "Sculpting with 8:00 p.m., Outside Athletic ""Me inforaion. Plastics9 8.00 p*m., Henry World of Animation' with SATURDAY MAY 2 field. Lounge. guet-ecturer 81amn ClaIne, award History DepM. L e ace t 8:30 Crew (V-JV-FR) Stony Brook Henry James College Movie John Wonk 'o Gray Collev. Lecture. Adam -AB loe, l t Cdleg. vs&Meroolta "pdi Champions-.hips.go Rebecca 8:30 pam., -Henry Walinsky-former aide to Robert 8:00 AL- Ocvhard Bea... lounge. Hlistory.Is }O"3:00 p~m. a:" 114&tt Kennedy. Candidate for State Applied A YO Dr. Ralph Attoney GeLnera 8:30 pm., Wloughby " 8e Varity Baeball. Sto Dreimer College Movie Joe Lous rx Algortims and Gay lounge. Their v. Queens . 1:0 px, Story 8:30 pam., Dreiser lounge. Cardoso Lecture. Profe John Relations to Problems Clas Womack lZapgpta and The Irving oege presents Stuart and Computer Arcitecture." ean Revolutin" - 7:30 ann "What H When You 1:30 p~m. Light Bldg. p.m., C Study Longe Get ButedW" -The droug laws 12. Coffee will be served and their a ion Suffolk following Colloq. County. 8:00 pm., Budget Approved; T icalwn Co

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The iiti gieances over because of its succesm in Haasmet of war"er parking fees have been oganizing the cafeteria rkers Perez believes that Ogden coAsderably btoadee Ahe in Columbia University and the manages bhave been ha g -- is bole belae of low package of benefits it offered ers in an effort to thwart saries, very poor working including a $2.50 -per hour the formation of the union. conditions, layoffs on the Plum wage, a pesoe plan. Accordingno Perez, workers aaes whim and no fringe provisions for sick leave, have been taken aside by benefitsx" says Perez, who cited disability and vacation pay, and __maages and told that they wa ge d ifferencee snei an inclusive medical put would be better off without the fair tnatment. and good sanitary conditions. Da m pon toward Secu---g R __c-utioi uonion.The maalso Photbba idF ekrih Do - H e n and aU There are two methods to reported to have spread false secure union recogion, each information regarding union supercool by the State Labor benefits and dues. He also claims Rations Board. The quickest that Ogden brought in a RP4 Selection ChAallenged codnsist of a card count in wich Spanh gpeaking director from the maority of the w e min dq s New Jersey Th~ne Po~ty Judiciary has emjoinee Resident Asant eecion Cmmite of must sign union cards. Although to speak with Latin w ers Reamned Hand College (Tabler 1) from er functioning, 'untif certain questions as to an "4o k_ in majority" of aastthe usin its constitutionality have been establis.ed. the wrkers have Jalrady Nsiged Pee says be was offered a The esaiigorder wa such cards, it is likely that pay earver this year Ogden Foods will eece its wbieh he refused, believing it to obtained following a demand for petition calling for the (in odance with the-College's 'egal right to force the State be a ploy by Ogden to dissuade an injunction by members of establishment of a new constitution) 'then voted, Board to superse formal him from his unionizing Hand College. In their brief the committee "to be composed by reking the deadloc in favor elections. activite George Tatz, Ogden's students charged that 'mhe one member of each hall, elected of the dissenters. The chairman This second procedure uualy food director on campus, Selection Committee failed to by redents of thatlall (barring of the hisature,however, takes refused to comment on any personally interview each all an liants for the position of refused to award the abstention several weeks to enacllKen Belfer, a cafeteria worker in matterr_cn ctwith the union applicant, in violation of the job Resident Aant nd all votes to the plurality, thus Kelly-Gruzen and a member of a acilvite on campus description." References to members of the present denying the necessary majority newly formed union negotiating Strike til conflicts of interest between the committee)"' was then Af total votes cast needed for board, thins Selection Committee and- the Ogden will opt for Co g aassment by circulated. The petition eed approval. This was contested by the election in hopes of delayinb management Perez states, "We Legislature were also made. approval the petitioners by 88% of the 146 who cited the union formation until the don't want a strike but if The Selection Committee, an residents ontaetedw Robert's Rules of Order, the end of May, when the cafeteria management keeps making organ of the College Legislature, At another meeting of the accepted parliamentary first came under fire from close for the summer. Although efforts to break up organizing egislature last Thursday, the authority of Polity, in their a vote might be possible during we wont have any choice but to members of the college when petition was submitted for favor. only ten people- out of the summer months the strike." Althougb the workers f ormae. Altbou difficulties in gathering all the can go diecty to the State approximately 45 applicants defeated, contro A hearing before the Polity arose workers together might mean a Labor Relations Board, Belfer were granted interviews for R.A. when a subsequent motion that Judiciary to consider the selection. At a Wednesday night demands of the petition is postponement until September. says there are *millions of ways' maintained "the spirit of the Belfer feels meeting of the Hand College petition" was submitted. The expected this week. that if this happens, Ogden can cause postponement "6the worders will lose faith in of elections, such as through Legislature, a proposal to new motion ended in a tie vote. Announcements of R.A. the union." Another of his fears reques for various hearing;. '-If conduct, a referendum to The Senator from Hand College selection have been scheduled determine whether a new for May 1. is that those workers who have management does this*" Belfer committee, guaranteeing all continued, the workers will have applicants for R.A. a personal no choice but to -strike." interview, was defeated A Another cause for strike action Off- Campus would be if the ma-ageent lays off workers en mase. Declara tion Perez spoke of possible Found combined wrker-student action To Be Topic of Wed . Meeting in opposing any increases in the 'Subversive" cost of board. "I think when the By ALAN J. WAX University awla Akt the- present throughout the county. In time comes and students request WASHINGTON (CPS)-"We time the UDC ia considering addition the new University the aid of the workers we will hold these truths to be A mass meeting to discuss the making an agreenlent with the medical complex will bring an self-evident, that all men help. .. we're very grateful to are off-campus housing problem for Suf folk Cc>I mmu n i t y additional 19,000 rwokers created and them,"* he sad In reference to equal,- that they are students and the poor of Suffolk Development Corlp. to build the fmies into the University over this nSmmie Williams endowed by their creator with of 1199 County has been scheduled for neesary housing. An informed the next ten years. During this stated that, "It's the policy of certain inalienable rights, that Wednesday, April 29 at 4 pm in source has stae d that UDC period, the population among these are life, liberty of the the union to supprort workers and Lecture Center 103. President EdwardI Loguy will county will increase by 43,900 on any kind of problem that 'he pursuit of happiness." t on May 15. The meeting has been called sign the agreemen persons, including those working comes up.*" The above portion of the will give by the Stony Brook Housng The agreement the at the University. Continued on page 7 Declaration of Independence Suffolk Coalition (SBHC). The group the bonding coalition, . was recently read to 252 poer 2 which is a group of now in the Ihands of UDC. American GIs in West Germany, However, undergraduates, graduate UDC'is power to I in an experiment conducted by overrule local zoining the University of Maryland's students and faculty from the will not University, has also gathered change hands. Zoning has been overseas division. The soldiers one of BEAUTIFY THE VAN DE GRAAFF CONTEST over 2,000 onointures a the prime factors in the were asked to sign if they prohibition c $1 5 PRIZE agreed. petition to the New York State >f building Not having been told where Urban Development Corp. multi-family home S. for best design for a mural for the the quote came from, the GIs Among those in urgen need of Van de Graaff Leading Door (10 x 10) were wary. 73% of them refused The petition calls for the UDC low-income housimig are persons to sign the statement because to take action in the Town of from the Rivterhead Farm Brookhaven by building middle (Migrant) Worikers Service Winning picture will be panted on the door by the artist they were afraid it was and low Center at his convenience.. A ne and materials providedc subversive. income housing in the and wel Ifare families Send entries to: Beautify, c/o Physics Dept or E~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bring to: Room 230, Physics Bldg. 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* International Day a Seeking Harmony By CHRIS CARTY There are few University events, aside from concerts, which ever draw a crowd similar to the one that turned out for International Day on Saturday. Spread throughout the five Tabler buildings and cafeteria, the festivities continued during the day. Most exhibits had slides and films from the consulates in New York City to enhance the display of various private collections from each country. Of special interest was a hand woven living room screen from the Korean exhibit and some watercolor tapestries. The guide painstakingly explained that the Korean flag respresents balance; where there is war there is peace. Entering the Chinese exhibit, the viewer was confronted with a ten foot wall dragon - the Chinese It "lucky" symbol. A Lion Dance was presented at regular intervals by Chinese students, largely to the delight of the hordes of children present. FESTIVITIES: Tabler was the scene of a magic show Mexico displayed fine hand made brass and mait work. (above); later, the gym hosted an "I nternational INTERNATIONAL DAY: Tabler colleges housed a food r . According to a guide, the Americas exhibit was almost * l_> _A -,r- ; _ _ *;- , . - fc,,,v (-'»nC" rV i «afe \r f h> armo fair (above) and a national cultural exhibition. 80% Mexican merely because most foreign students from South are from Mexico. Perhaps the most exquisite items to be found were the wood carvings displayed in several exhibits. Some explained cultural legends, while others were just for decoration. One of the outstanding features of the International Day was the delicious aroma and wonderful food in the Food Fair. Displaying everything from Japanese Teriyaki to German brown bread and Chinese jello, the Food Fair proved to be a major attraction. When asked about the apparent success of the festival, the International Club president M. H. Bhat said that "we are trying to bring all people close through educational and social activities. This academic year we have succeeded in establishing a communication level, not integration. But communication is the first step." Perhaps, the number of people interested in A International Day and the increasing cooperation of t 6 students will bring about the International Club's wish .| as for international peace through cultural understanding. r~ Eric Bentley Speaks At Dedication

By ROBERT F. C OHEN Gershwin College was formally dedicated all day Saturday with theatre and music. The invited dignitaries to the dedication banquet, including Vice President Spiro Agnew and New York City Mayor John V. Lindsay, failed to appear; but a letter from Governor Nelson Rockefeller's office, declining the invitation, was the highlight of the letters of declination from those not attending. The letter was addressed to "Mr. George Gershwin, State University of (sic) Stoneybrook (sic)." An intellectual and thoughtful tone was set when Eric Bentley, Students3 a- n%z ri VWsIattended I' * . %- 9. a_ - IIa-dinner .1. - drama critic for The New York Saturday night at which Eric Times addressed himself to the Bentley spoke. definition of despair, and what Photo by Robert Weisenfeld he thought are its most common suicide than giving up the game. forms. If they decide to drop out, there Despair Analyzed is possiblity, but not by giving The first form of despair is *ip. "9 dropping out, having nothing to What is liberty and liberation? -'This is certainly not the time of I do with society or its principles. liberty . . there is so very little II Bentley says such a form of v action has potential-for one to liberty of action now." Bentley tt do something positive. This believes, however, that there are moments of liberation-times t( category includes people who when liberation is inward. You got whacked across the to accelerate your speea wanout use drugs. word. You'll have a Second is unintentional "'Internal liberation is knuckles if you ran your fingers under skipping a single at it, and be- suicide. Bentley referred something which we have We give prizes to people chance to try your hand the words. you'll actually increase specifically to Theodore Gold, underestimated and ridiculed, fast fingers. fore it's over, it can't be made fun of." who have speed. (You'll only former student of Bentley's at but You were told to read syllable by your reading a Young people turning to increase it a little, but it's a start.) Columbia. Gold was killed in syllable. That's like watching a movie blast in his Greenwich Village hinduism, yoga and other forms We'll show you how we can ex- of frame by frame. We teach you to read townhouse two months ago, in of religion "have a, perspective memory. And we'll; show this whole thing6changing. One groups of words at a glance. tend your what police have said was a make chapter outlining must have a basis of existence, as You were told to look up an unfa- you how we dynamite explosion. Gold was a SDS. Although it these young people have." miliar word in the dictionary. Immedi- obsolete. member of Mini-Lesson this week. It's may be noble, Bentley disclaims Bentley claims that external We tell you to finish the state- Take a ately. a wild hour. And it's free. the actions of blowing up liberation will not be obtained ment first, then look it up. (Authors buildings such as banks, but by whites. "The cultural it that way. Besides, you gen- enslavement to television and prefer SB& thinks that from the public erally don't have to look Up words IPlease send me the Mini-Lesson schedule, S recoil, something positive could other forms of propaganda is when you read on.) l calnd\youlr class schedule. be accomplished. hogwash and bullshit. You were taught to read as fast as_- The third category is giving "While this period is tragic, N a e -l------catastrophic, murderous-the you talk. About 250 words per minute. u p. This, says Bentley, is probably the most mild form of mental pain and agony are still (Very boring.) worst form. with us-at the same time the you to read as fa-st as dle.spair, but also the We teach It is considered capitulation, opposite has its force. When vou think. About 2500 %vordsper ivin- "going back to Madison Avenue. there is that much despair there Lite. (Very exciting ) I''. i,. _ . I I WoUldpr(-4er the unintentionai is that much hope." think of the? Leszt te-,acher F~nally, *** * * * ** * * *t s y'oLi vo ever h ad. T/. n-to-ono. 1n's mnooniqhtl ng '.v' th ',. Take a free Mini-Lesson. I'Evelyn Wood Feel Creative? Do you want to see how the coucrse | 61 Hilton St., Garden City, N.V. 1I',30 ?48-e624 7im-Lsson Staff. Room works? Then take a free Aidfl_-_ ------_ -___ _ - - -_ - Submit Articles To Statesman Feature i 058, SBU.

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By DANNY LAZAROFF

Last week this writer was awarded the dubious honor -)f receiving an invitation to speak at the Nesonset Armory, a training center for our friendly Suffolk C3ounty police officers. This was a part of a three-day session for officers (sergeants and lieutenants) to render them knowledgeable ill the field of community-police relations. My job was to ,it on a panel along with three cops and one fellow student in a discussion called "Youth Speaks Out," and I certainly didn't want them to be disappointed by any failure by me to explore every nook and cranny of my long-time hate affair with the men in blue. The discussion opened with a Lieutenant Rodriguez reading a three-page analysis he wrote on the "movement." Included in this collection of asanine generalizations and irrational conclusions was the prize statement that only in the last fifteen years has there been any effort to destroy the power structure of this country. After this diatribe, my colleague spoke and related her experiences with police. She elaborated on the abuse and harrassment she suffered Editorials at the hands of our impartial, peace-loving friends because of her skin color (she wasn't white you see), and the cops sat there with that "Too bad, what a shame" expression on their faces with that "Serves you right nigger" glint in their eyes. RA Selection After Madeleine's quite articulate discussion of the police as a direct repressor of the black man, a black The RA selection in Learned Hand committee, voted to abolish the present sergeant (Sergeant Blunt, how appropriate!) responded by College, and most likely in some other committee. However the vote only received saying that if more black men would join the police torce colleges, has degenerated into a a plurality, and there were two abstentions. this abuse could be eliminated. I think he missed the point campus-wide feud between those students The c ha i r failed to recognize the don't you? who want responsible RA's, and those who abstentions, and, according to Robert's Finally it was my turn, and in wrapping up the want to give out RAships to those who are Rules of Order, the abstentions are to be introductory remarks I attempted to draw the connection friends. counted with the majority. Thus, the between the police and the government making the cops Apparently, in LH College, a good committee should be legally abolished, and the obvious mechanism in the government's stifling of number of students disapprove of the a student-based committee should be unorthodox life styles, political movements and other method of the selection of the RA. A formed. "anti-American" activities; They didn't enjoy being committee had been set up, and had However, the old Selection Committee is referred to as pawns and dupes. Too bad. arbitrarily, without interviews, sliced the not relenting. And, apparently the date for The question and answer period ensued with one bright number of applicants from 45 to 10. the announcement of RA selection has cop exclaiming that since all laws couldn't be enforced Coincidentally, the majority of these 10 live been advanced from May 8 to this Friday, there was discriminatory or selective enforcement. I didn't in Hand College. May 1. really need him to tell me that, but he assured me I A group of students concerned with this An injunction has been issued by the misunderstood. He claimed that if a cop has a choice procedure, has token its case to the college -Polity Judiciary to restrain the Selection between busting a kid with two joints or a big dealer they legislature to try to prevent what it has Committee from functioning. We urge the would chose the latter. I really laughed over that one when now become. The legislature, chaired by a Judiciary to take up the case with all haste, I thought about the humble institution I call home. present member of the RA selection for the deadline is rapidly approaching. The best part of the day came during the intermissions when one or two of the braver cops chose to speak with these "wild-eyed radicals in a one-to-one situation. One dummy asked Madeleine if she preferred to be called Budget Passes black, colored or Negro. She learned he was Italian and replied "Would you like to called wop, guinea or Well, it's true. The Polity Budget has that tolerated this past year's budget crisis greaseball." I trust he got the point. Another one of these been passed in the semester prior to when after crisis and came through alive; and mental giants came over to me and with a fatherly tap on it was scheduled to take effect. Last year, congratulations to those Polity officers that the shoulder told me everything would be okay because his kid had hair twice as long as mine. "Groovy," I replied as of course, we _--1d no budget for the tolerated the clubs attempting to tolerate face. following year, until the middle of the fall the crisis after crisis, and who also came he walked off with a satisfied shit-eating grin on his As we left I was once again told (at least not at semester. through alive. A hearty congratulations to all the clubs gunpoint) that the cops were a changing and maturing institution. But, as I began the journey back to the sanctity of the campus in my over speed limit car, knowing every one of those pigs would just love to give me a ticket, I remembered what I learned from some English guy,, "A rose by any other name.. .. " staff Arts-Joel Bloch, Marcia Reznik, Steve Ross, Fred Sternlicht, Hank Teich. 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~~~~~~~4- - April 27. 1970 Page 6 STATESMAN > of the People Voice of thePeoi >le^ To the Editor: with four counts for traffic intensive introductory study of heads Zthorough survey of the death of God I would like to relate an incident that charged violations, a fifth count for resisting and their widespread and illicit use. movement. Professor Altizer will happened to me during intersessio. I arrest. I pleaded not guilty to the charges American Geopolitics- American answer that enigmatic question, "Are driving back to campa on the night of and was allowed to pay $75 in cash for government and its faults. Also, the we Pot-Christian or Post Toasties?" January 28& at approximately 9:45 substrata of American society. Future of Man-Dr. Bentley Glass will the gtehouse, I $bOO bail. My trial was set for April 8. p.m. When approaching Sociology of Youth- Sociocultural host this guest lecture series. Francis 5 10 miles per On April 7 , my attorney informed me slowed down to about patterning of youth in America and Bacon will speak on "Of Future, the I did that the campus police dropped all the hour at the inters Ction, although youth in Europe. If time permits, Man." Ray Bradbury will speak on was no traffic, I charges. not stop, and as there euthanas. `'The Man of the Future." Irwin Corey I saw a I believe this incident shows the kind drove off at 30 miles per hour. Greek Philosophy- Readings and will speak on "'Man Future the of." student security at the door of the of police brutality common in America, or at least on this campus. I am a foreign discussions of major philosophi texts gatehouse, and one ampus security of ancient Greek philosophy such as Donaud Altochiler policeman inside. They did not stop me, student; I have lived in Hong Kong most of my life and I never knew of anything Plato, Aristotle, Homer and Jethro. i, To the Editor: and I paid no attention to them. I drove attention that Dr. like this happening there. This is the kind Home Necronomics- The culinary arts of It has come to our to Tabler lot and parked. As I was Mas not been of police conduct I would expect in necrophagy. Juicy ribroasts from Noro-Loeb's contract entering my dorm, I saw a black car f the academic year Communist China or Germany, but Forest Lawn will be prepared. renewed for pulling into the lot. I heard him give a 1970-1971. We feel that if this teacher pay any attention to certainly should not take place in a whistle, but did not Male Interaction- An intensive study of leaves Stony Brook a great loss will be else leaving the "free" country. At most, I should have it eause I saw someone Lionel Tiger's book Men In Groups suffered by the students, the Romance was meant for him. gotten a traffic ticket for failing to dorm and assumed it with empas on interactions such as Languages Department, and the A few moments later two security observe a stop sign. Instead, I was locker room talk. bar room talk, University community in general. policemen knocked at my door and said arrested on my own premises without a business talk, sports talk, walkie-talkies Dr. Noro-Loeb is a very teacher- that I was under arrest for reckless warrant, and was the victim of trumped and Jack and the B k. one who looks to her job not only as a dri bgThey told me to take a jacket and up charges. I was fortunate in having Gastrolinguistics- Tansfoational job but as a means to hduteer follow them In the parking lot, there enough money, for the whole affair was analysis of language wicb causes students in the French l soead wer several students working for security very costly. It seems to me that the police ind of eg the Smat bowel dsift culture by means of educationalmethods and a couple security cars. One of the want to arrest people on campus just to of Engsh Nausea by Sartre is the and human warmth and sincerity. She campus police (the one who was at the arrest them, building up geat cams on basic text extends herself in every way for the gatehouse) sgsd that he was standing the flinsiest of grounds Architecture Sexuality-Current trends benefit of her students and concentrates in the road at the gatehouse trying to If the campus police wish to refute the of such as on difficult areas in order to bring to the stop me to check my I.D. and that I above statement, let them explain why condominiums, pubic administration buildings, the student a finally realized concrete almost hit him There w no one, in fact, they dropped the charges laid against me! Loop and the power manifestation of that area. in the road when I drove onto campus of local erogenous zone The love and responsibility that we feel After that allegedly I took off at 40-50 David Ho orinanesv major for such a person as Dr. Noro-Loeb miles per hour and forced a car from the To the Editor: Indian Philosophy- A study of concepts and principles incing cannot be emp. z intensely enough, direction onto the curb. opposite Satyagraha, as a acherand a fellow human being. I was taken to the campus security Recently, there has been much Satori, Ka and Nirvana: Attorneys at Law. Whatever the problems involved in the office and three campus police there told discussion on what a relevant education Agro Psycholg- This course will deal demison not to renew Dr. Noro-Loeb's me to take off my watch and empty my is. If Stony Brook is sufficiently aware of with people who have gone haywire contract - no doubt they are somewhat pockets. I refused, whereupon they its historical imperative and the need to (also chicken wire and wire Paladdin) political, since Stony Brook is infamous pinned me on the table, meet the "mandate for the 70's," it must jumped on me, Field trips will be made to a funny for such tactless maneuvers - we are my back, and provide courses that will prepare students handcuffed me behind farm. certain that they can be and adamant that searched me. They said that I was a for employment in our rapidly expanding technostructure.(Dr. Scholl's medicated Physiological Criminology- An intensive they should be worked out. prisoner. investigation into the body of crime We, the undersigned, ask that this They took me to the- Suffolk County pads. At your local pharmacy. Or ask and the anatomy of murder. matter be taken up by those whose Police Station, where I -spent the night in your operator for assistance.) I recommend the following courses to be concern it is to review Dr. Noro-Loeb's jail. Next morning, two campus police University Lecture Series academic credentials and teaching ability Court, given the Fall of 1970: came and took me to the District and decide in favor of renewing her where I appeared before the judge. I was, Phrenology 101- This course will be an Aspirations toward Andy Divine-A contract for the coming academic year. of Freuch112, Senios 5 and 6 and French 192, Section 8 tWt - D ej a Vu

By KEN NORRIS Rather than discuss the song, I'd rather "Nowadays," "Can't Even Sing" (one of Summer- 1967 Crawdaddy Magazine write about CS,N & Y at Woodstock. the world's most underrated songs). There's a little gimmick known a They came on Sunday night, or Monday "Broken Arrow," (See previous "sequential evaluation" that they used in morning if you want to be technical, at 3 parenthetical statement), "I am a Child' writing about albums. It's basically a way (repeat first parenthesis), "The Loner' of moving from album track to album Ten Years After and perfection with the and "The Old Lauging Lady." (The last track and not sounding like a Band, and they made everyone smile. two from his first solo album, poetically teeny-bopper or plastic reviewer. They opened with some acoustic titled Neil Young.( Well, I don't know if End of prologue. First let me teii you numbers, "SJBE," "Helplessly Hoping," his song "Country Girl" is a classic but I that I really like Deja Vu. It's relaxed and " Blackbird" (Beautiful!). Stills and do know I like it. "Ballad of a Waitress," full, and even better than the first album. Young did an acoustic version of "Mr. musically brings back memories of (At times, the first album bordered on Soul" from Buffalo Springfield Again. It "Broken Arrow," which is nice. Deja Vu sterility because it sounded so perfect). felt so damn good; everyone sleepy and remember? Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young has found happy. Then they swung into their rock I saw Young at the Fillmore with his a way to build superstructures with a set, "Marrakesh" and a fantastic Neil group Crazy Horse and he was really fine. foundation of simplicity. The addition of Young song called "Sea of Madness." When he opened with several acoustic Young has given the group the gut that it They played a lot in between and finished numbers, you could hear a pin drop in needed. Although there are flourishes of up with `49 Bye Byes." Naturally they the audience. His, whiny voice hovered their high three part harmony, the music did an encore, but for the life of me, I over his guitar work like the halo of a behind their voices is highly energetic and can't remember what it was. They were saint. The second half of the set was at times, realy raunch. on for over an hour and it felt like five wonderful extended rock. "Down By the The opening cut, "Carry On," is minutes. It was such a drag to see them River," " Cowgirl in the Sand," another perfect Steve Stills endeavor, a go- "Cinammon girl." Glad I was there. striking contrast to the opening cut on got to explain, at least to myself, why I Time for side two. The last song, "Everybody I love You" the first album, "Suite Judy Blue Eyes." like it. Twelve Wr blues by David Crosby, "Deja Vu," the title song, is the was written by Nash, Stills and Young. "SJBE" was a song about the loss of love entitled "Almost Cut My Hair," which, weakest song on the album. It's by Great rock, and I believe them. (How many times did you listen before surprisingly, is what the lyrics are all Crosby, whom I've never really likedso Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young at the for a you realized that?), a tender lament about. The first four times I heard it, I for those who dig it, you know why. It Fillmore first week in June. Don't miss "Carry On" is lost light haired folk singer. just couldn't believe it or tolerate it. goes through quite a few changes and them. song: "Carry anticipatory, a true spring "What a damn ego on Crosby" and some of them come out sounding just a On,/Love is Coming/Love is coming to us "Blech" were my total range of bit forced.( I do enjoy the voices though, reason to sit and sulk all." There is no expressions. But now I like it, and the they seem 16 spring out everywhere like "Rejoice, rejoice/We have WUSBPROGRAM over the past. words don't even, get in the way. It's a the spirits frovn Pandora's Box. no choice." And after they've lightened song about winter and all the messed up Radio 820 your head, they come dancing in with a thing your head can get into, and has "Our House" is about what it's like to 6796,7900 magical organ, a few bouncy guitar licks, some fantastic jamming by Stills and live with Joni Mitchell. It seems that she version of and then on a happier Young. One lick after the word sins'her love sonp all night long for her Monday "Questions," right off Buffalo "paranoia," presumably by Young, flips man Willy, our Graham. This pretty little 5-7 par-New Peoples LTA was Springfield's Last Time Around. me every time I hear it. ditty also acknowledges the kindness of 7-1-Freight Train-lank Teich painful wonder and an album full of You have to be open and not paranoid the listening audience, because it 10-10:10-'he Big New "Questions" was the one statement and to listen to this album and really enjoy it. provided them with the bread to buy the 10:10-1 -Flush -Robbie, Neal song that sumed up the feeling. It's easy not to like Deja Vu. There are a house. Incidentally, for all you rock and Dave it wasn't either fast or slow. Joni have split. Musically few song that you can dismiss as being gossipers, Graham and 11-11:15-natches from the You wondered how it maintained itself, too simple if you can't open up to their Too bad, it seemed like such a groovy Left-LI.Sun song itself was a question. But now, house. the beauty. 11:15- ?-.urning-Rayvid and as stage two of "Carry On," it flows "Helpless," by Young, is a simple the Commune along, shooting through the speakers till Steve Stills and Neil Young, since the D-A-G song that just flows from days of the first Springfield album, have the end. beginning to end and if you don't listen The next song, "Teach Your been masters of the instant song classical. Tuesday you'll miss everything that goes in Stills have given the world "Bluebird," Children," is an impeccable little ditty 8-10 an-Early Riser-Ne Litt between. An instant classic for Neil "EFor What It's Worth," "Four- Days from Graham Nash. Besides saying that No broadcasting-Chicago and Young fiends. Gone," "Helplessly Hoping," "Rock and Jerry Garcia of the Dead plays pedal steel Allman Bros. play on Roll Woman," and "SJBE." Now he has on the cut and that it's really I've just heard the new Joni Mitchell guitar "4 + 20," an under two minute number enjoyableI've got nothing to get into album and I don't like it. I don't like the that is the most amazing song of its kind. it. I just like to listen to it, just like way she does "Woodstock." It's much Wednesday about It's perfect. Nothing more can be said. I'd always listen to, but never talk about, too drab, lacking any energy or life. As 8-10 an-Early Riser-Robbie As for Young, he is a fantastic the Hollies. for CSN & Y. they do it so fine. It's al a Wolfe performer in his own write. He's written The next one I have to talk about. I've matter of taste. April 27, 1970 STATESMAN Page 7 - e STATESMAN - Poll Disproves Notion of f" Liberal' ' Faculty

WASHINGTON-(CPS)-Most faculty members are liberals physical education, and admitted here even if it means here." on off-campus issues, but conservatives on matters that agriculture think we should pull relaxing normal academic Almost 60% disaeed that out now. Profewors. in the standards of admissions." "the concentration of federal relate to their own positions, according to a study of humanities and social sciences Almost three-quarters diagreed and foundation research grants 60,000 faculty members conducted by the Carnegie are also more likely to approve that "the normal academic in the big institutions is Commission on Higher Education. of the emergence of radical requirements should be relaxed corrupting to the institutions student activism in recent in appointing members of and the men that get them." The study, as reported by the Chronicle of Higher years." minority groups to the faculty Education, shows that while a majority of the faculty Other ReAuds members favor either immediatewithdrawal or a coalition Over 44% of the faculty agree that 'undergraduates known to government in Vietnam, they take a very hard line when it use marijuana regularly should Tennis Team Wins be suspended or dismissed. " comes to student demonstrations. Continued from page 8 They disapprove of disrupters, The majority disagreed either strongly (36%) or with played probably his finest with 76.1% agreeing strongly or 82% of those responding to I Pate Sweep Doubles reservations doubles match ever. Jon with reservations that "students I (30.1%) that the survey were male, and 94.4% In doubles Goldstein and registered winner after winner who disrupt the functioningof a "undergraduate education would were white. 1.4% were black, Gerry Glassberg eked out a with a newly discovered net collegecampus should be improved if grades were be and 1.7% were orientals. By F 6-4,7-9,7-5 win. Ken Glassberg ame. expelled or suspended," and that rnak, full abolished." On the other hand, professors comprisedI and Joe McDonnell had it quite The Stony Brook Record now "most campus demonstrations 26.9% of the total; associate the majority agreed either strongly (23.5%) that a bit easier in registering a stands at 5-2 overall, 2-1 in the are created by far left groups professors 22.1%; assistant "undergraduate education would 6-1,6-3 triumph. And in a Met Conference. The Pats next trying to came trouble." Ronald professors 28.8%; and I were veritable impossiblity Nordlicht match is Thursday afternoon at Regan couldn't have said it instructors 13.8%. be improved if course work more relevant to contemporary and that man KDubock creamed LI.U. in a league encounter. better. Results show that most a New Paltz duo 6-4,6-0. While Oh yes, -incidentally, on the The study is currently being faculty members are life and problems." half the faculty Klubock was catnapping ride back Klubock wasn't the analyzed by Professors Seymour unsympathetic to changes in the Nearly members agreed that "most between games, Nordlicht only one sleeping. Lipset, Martin Trow, and Everett university which have beenk American colleges reward Ladd. The American proposed in recent year& Byr conformity and crush student UNION PLANNED professoriate, said Ladd, "looks discipline, faculty members in k creativity." More than 70% of !- Continued from page 3 much more liberal than the hunties and social sciences Noted sociologist the faculty members said they John Gagnon general population or than other appear to be more liberal thank will deliver a lecture on The next meeting of the considered themselves "The Pill professional groups on national those in the sciences. and Social Behavior", cafeteria workers is scheduled intellectuals. on and international considerations. Over 30% of professors inI Tuesday, April 28, -at 7 p.m. in for Thursday. At this time a The majority disagreed that "present But when you shift to questions sociology, social work andI Lecture Hall 100. This lecture is show of solidarity to "most American colleges and of campus demonstrations or English support immediate part of the University Lecture the demand that the universities are racist whether educational change, where they Vietnam withdrawal, while less series and is open to the public management go to the State they mean it or, not." Less than are directly involved, you find a than 100% of the professors inI and is free of charge. Labor Relations Board and ask very marked half agreed that "more minority for a card count or election" will shift in orientation. business, home economics,I

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Rich Sporer, though school records were smashed as recovering from illness, ran a weather and large second against Poly and a third the beautiful decent 64.0. crowd urged the Patriots on. The against the Lancers. Dennis The Patriot relay teams lost Pats victory over Lehman was Pennega and Bob Maestre took both the 440 and mile relay to indicative of strong individual first and second and second and Lehman while sweeping performances, which contrasted third against Lehman and Poly, Brooklyn Poly. Running a fine with Stony Brook's total respectively. were Jones, Lake domination of Brooklyn Poly. Fricke Beats Chants 45.0 Describing Brooklyn Poly as a Oscar Fricke, undaunted by Kluizenaar and Farber, and the poor track team is an- Lehman's chants, won the mile mile relay time of 3:33 was from understatement. Maybe athletes in 4:31 followed by young La Moglia, Farber, Pichney and at that engineering school have Frank Hayward and Doug 'old Luizenaar. Highlighted isn the too much work to practice hard. man' Marqueen. But the "beat mile relay was Phil Farber's But the Polys did have one Oscar" cries of Lehman spurred excellent split of 50.5. unique performer, a track coach their two miler Ralston to a Stony Brook is now 4-0 with who drove up in a white 1970 9:59 performance in his event. six dual meets remaining. Coach Cadillac with a vaulting pole Oscar had to settle for second Von Mechow had praise once strapped to the side. Lehman with a 10:01.4 "only" breaking again for a "great team effort was more conventional in a the school mark by a mere ten during a great day." The sparkling new bus. However the seconds. "I was happy to break schedule gets much tougher the record, but I sure wanted to starting with this Saturday's Lancers got off the bus JOHN KEFALr S ANOD JIMMY JUNtc>: I ney DOin FrKCne e siUnwi seemingly ready to bust the win also," said Mr. Fricke after meet against Albany and Harpur high jump record with leaps of 5'10", taking a first and second place his events. which is probably the most proverbial rear end of the Pat respectively. -_ _.. Cindermen. When the Lehman The 440 and 880 which have difficult this track season. PnOL DYKooert F.-Cohen team bushiy jogged out to the been a sore spot for the Patriots field as a group and began again cost the Pats a 5-13 deficit chanting in unison "beat Oscar" against Lehman, although Stony Like New Paltz Scenery (Stony Brook's Oscar Fricke), Brook beat Poly 17-1. Dan Netmen the Pats knew they were in for a Pichney led teammate Bob battle. Rosen in the 880 in 2:04.1 for a With Mike Vaudreuil and his third against Lehman although field teammates destroying first against Poly. While Don Winning 8-1 Looks Great Also 56-15 in their events, Eluizenaar ran a 52 second Lehman By BARRY SHAPIRO the strong track performance: quarter followed by Ralph La Moglia in 54.0 and Stan Levinger For the StonjV Brook tennis Don Coveleski turned to his to fall in place. by Lehman runners was negated. Jon Nordlicht made it two in scored 30 points (six firsts) in 54.1, Lewis of Lehman broke team it was the longest road trip eighth singles player Steve Mike a row with a tough win over and broke the school records in the track record with a 50.5 of the year. The three hour ride Klubock. frosh Lance Porter 6-3, 9-7. Jon is a the shot put and a new record. second run. The times of the to New Paltz was to be Now Klubock, a gangly expecting. player who likes to hit all out The discus record fell with a toss 440 and 880 men have been negotiated twice in one day. Six smasher, hadn't been deep and has had trouble all year feet 4 inches and along constantly improving and as the hours in '' a state university the call which shattered the of 133 tailoring his game to out-wait a Visco and Jared eason wears on they should checker leaves something to be sleep -that had engulfed him for with Gary pusher. Inevitably New Paltz's gave the Patriots a break-through. desired. And whether or not that only a few hours. Steve had had Goldman Porter was a pusher of the first clean sweep. The trio of Phil Farber continued to show was the reason, the ranks of the a hectic, 'and even more order. Porter was so exasperating Vaudreuil, Visco and Goldman why he was last year's MVP. He netmen were decimated by important, late night and tennis he almost refused to put away had earlier swept the hammer won the 100 yard dash in 10.2 Saturday morningi was furthest from his mind at set-ups, being content to softly throw with Vaudreuil missing his and the 220 in 22.7. The The top .five Pats wandered. nine -o'clock that weekend the court. third record breaking event by three-way tie for third place- into the gym somewhere near morning. Twenty minutes later play them back onto in his less than six inches. against Lehman in this event was the scheduled departure time. Steve Klubock was sleeping in With returning confidence Two freshmen, John Kefalos shared by three people including Mike Chen, number six, turned the back of a car that was game, Jonwon the first set 6-3. and Jimmy Jones,broke the Pats James Jones and Chris Lake up with a cyst on his hand that headed for New Paltz. He trailed in the second set 7-6 school high jump record with and resulted in the meet's odd left him unable to play. Brian The weary crew arrived at the and fought off 6 set points in leaps of 5 feet 10 inches. Being score. Don Kluizenaar followed Acker was attempting to catch upstate school an undetermined, the 14th game. Riding the crest the final event with all Phil Farber in the 220 with a up on school work so Coach but long time later and could of momentum, Nordlicht only gape at what they saw. quickly ran out the match 9-7. Sprawling in front of them, on a Consistency: Ken Glamberg campus far smaller' than Stony Costly Errors Lead To Double Defeat* Brook's, were 37 beautiful Ken Glassberg continued the tennis courts. Of the varying consistent play that he has By MIKE LERMAN surfaces to be found the worse showed all season in registering a Some teams have the ability to bunch their hits, but the baseball team displayed an were as good, or better than the 6-4, 6-0 win over Mark Chalpin. Pats two 'good' courts behind H There are few number four inability to bunch their errors as the Patriots dropped a home double header to Harpur Quad. The home squad picked players around that can compete College, Saturday by scores of 7-1 and &4 in extra inning. out nine lighted, all weather with Ken's lightning speed. Joe Five Stony Brook mistakes led to a six run Harpur third inning in the opening contest courts to play the match on. McDonnell, whose eyes just lit. Facilities as fine as these have a up when he sew the New Paltz and five consecutive Pat errors allowed the winning run to score in the final. tendency to psyche up a player. court set-up, played like a tiger. The Patriots were able to generally dropped. Six runs passed ball, and an error. The The Stony Brook players, except The frosh trounced Steve Fuller bunch their hits at times, but tallied on five errors and five hits Pats tied it up in their half of the of course for Klubock, were 6-0, 6-1. Joe's big points usually there were so few of them that it before the inning mercifully inning without benefit of a hit as visibly refreshed P