Campus Security Kept Busy
VOLUME 14 NUMBER 13 STONY BROOK, N.Y. * JES,\Y, NOVEMBER 3 1- -7 r-- - - - , - f I - -- I--,I - - I -- Lueat Ioncert Attracts Many; Campus Security Kept Busy By TOM MURNANE talking to a young man who was The Grateful Dead concerts attracted thousands of apparently "on a trip," and he asked the youth "Are you people to Stony Brook this weekend. During the three-day holding?". in response, the period gate-crashers fornd their way into the gyrm, several you tng man produced eight joints concert-goers were treated for bad trips, campus police of marijuana and gave them to the uniformed officer. Eleven of helped to save two people from carbon monoxide the arrested youth's travelling poisoning, and 12 persons were arrested for possession of companions were arrested the as campus security narcotics. students for "ill-effects" from next morning stopped and searched At a Student Activities Board drugs. "It was fantastic," she officers their matress-lined U-haul van to (SAB) meeting last night, the said, describing the support and find marijuana, pills, needles, students in charge of planning cooperation which students, and $800 in cash. concerts discussed the problems faculty and stalt memberis surrounding the gate-crashing showed in working with the that preceeded Saturday's late health service throughout .in concert. "The Grateful Dead weekend. Polity Elections Held Tomorrow ; were very uncooperative," said Volunteer workers were one SAB member, explaining apparently very successful in t halt the group insisted "talking the kids out of Students Vote on 2 Referenda on continuing their first show bummers," said a member of the set for until midnight, the time health service.
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