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Ston Wid Bate Stn Bro Ca S - Second Class Postage Paid VOLUME 15 NUMBER 28 STONY BROOK, N.Y. FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1972 at Stony Brook, Now York. atStnUroSe ok Ston WidStrong Winds BatterBate StonyStn BrookBro CamjCa By LARRY BOZMAN blown off the roofs of the Strong winds blitzkrieged Commiy and Secublt Stony Brook Tuesday afternoon biding causing campus-wide material Roth HutHardest T e o f t he w a s damage, and making travel from h high point day residential and service areas to reached when two ""perfectly l s t e academicbuildings adiscomfort good" as pla windows in for students, faculty, and staff. shattR o th by 6dining m ahe e ha ttre e d 6 3 m e l h o u r However, serious injuries were b o i t h a t reported but- "A plee ( fgass) big w l a aa f e x ch Gale forde winds with gusts f il ntu ly l . too mu more than 60 miles an hour blew at therigt rhythm and it gin," 'n and shattered glass windows la i d J m Ju n , R o th Quadr knocked over dead trees, caused e n u t a ft e r 5 1 6 t h c k cars to swerve on roads, and M es the / " i produced swirling storm that idows shatteredw Secuit i v e propelled dust and even small ar d. According to Jim pebbles into the faces of Juliano. who said he was in his unprotected individuals. Mount College office at the m e d n o t c o n t a c t Wind-damage provided extra ti , Security id m t o w e s t o t he work for the campus hi acq r key maintenance staff whose dining hall. Upon their arval at e s c e ne t h e manpower has already been th of incident, two e c i o f c e r e l o c k s weakened by several cases of the S urty fi s snippd t w o flu. Maintenance Director°on doors leading to the Clifford Decker, who supervised E nd fl o o r o f th e diing hal much of the glass removal w h e re the g s had broken. including o n c e GUSTS BLOW HARD: The strong winds on campus Tuesday took many people by surprise, operations around campus that Ithetaco eyewitnesses Campus Security. At left is lock they snipped to Roth cafeteria. At right is Roth Quad manager Jim day, said "With all the prolems account, the offers threw Juliano, whowas not asked for keys by Security, Photos by R. WeIsenfeld and J. Sarzynski we have now, even the weaerdo through the lure window t o had gone is woki JAWnstm.' . ,v a oot »thel »t« to the Qua sa-e - ofifce tx .J!OM A N the window., so According to Warrens the two window in the lounge of dangling from futilely for officerss deated the area and Suffolk County Police and Camp Security searched Benedict Co|ege was bown in ^ _ for Individual y it " ^ IT^ <suled maintenance Maintenanee Paul Watson, 23, a counselor in the Advancement A similr inddent hadccured atn juano felt that the last night and early7 this morning. M b o men arrived awhile laterw fbd Merit (ALM) program late miut befAn tte StonyrP'ash hav een b ckedP o p o e p e nailed bonds up to the Watson is sought in At iKcy add a t e i w"i Brook Union. where the glass plates used to be. connection with an alleged living in that room. His name, Stg 301, dead tree, unable to soe"T e nnn toteqa fie Unusualy She" Wmds - hit-and-run car accident which however, was reportedly on the resst' the Ao dni were to get a key. WThey ^ ^_^ ^ -» Sn~~~~~icked ... ;I beive; ta High wind warnings were in occurred off campus earlier last door. effect all over Long Island and night. According to both caApus . Although poli accounts say Sev on S pontelod .BdJUo. the New York Metropolitan aream d ounty police accounts, a they knocked on the door reported having almt ot Security S ervs, T. G. Tuesday. McArthur Airport fiarm was pulled during an before entering the room where of their cas as busts of Warren, said that his officer control Weather Center recorded 304 agment between the driver of Watson 'was believed to be, one across Loop Road and were "just intesed in keeping air blew mile an hour winds with gusts up the two can after the accident ocupnt of the room, Brenda 25A. In the service area, peopHe people the heH out of there and to 70 miles an hour. Director of Campus Safety Jones, said they forced entry bombarded as pebbles, away from the imiate area were P. Kimble and told her they didn't need a Asked if his officers (Continued on Page 4) and Security Joseph used to aide drainge, were of danger." m1owitsemtit nf Ac gaVe,e _e 1-6,we LUUUWiuguwA w- yWarm WaMIM-».1 - the incidents: Towing Prevented Began With Accident Not succeeding in locating At about 10:30 last night, their suspect, county police two eas were involved in a officers attempted to impound minor accident in Selden, and in the car, a green Vega, believed to an argument that ensued, one of be involved in the earlier the drivers allegedly brandished accident. a firearm , and then drove away. According to University Ihe other driver followed the spokesman David Woods, a first car toward campus, and group of students stood between after noting the license plate the carf and a police towtruck, number, notified Suffolk Police. preventing the police from Campus Security, hearing the attaching a hook to the car. license number while monitoring After several minutes of verbal a county police radio broadcast, aguing, Woods said, the located the vehicle in a parking students pushed the car to a lot behind Sanger College, in .earypaing spae, as t Tabler. They notified Suffolk, police left the scene. Observeis wbo had by then identified the std the students s me owner of the asWWal ear, and left. A detai of county pdoi, *be _dwindieId of oue county arme Mda w polk dol_ podce ca was shatered by a rock, Woods add. Offleen entered the mom in Wabo is 4M wantd for Who* tbey eoneved Wabon to ^e- - a- hI beL - by ont In (Aevotdg to Tddw. Qwd MOVING AUTO: After blocking Suffolk County Police attempts to impound students pus anauto, ar to a legal space in Tabler lot, and later searched it. photo by Bob W-- Wm no .0 A 30 Year Grass Conviction i of SN CC MemberVoided rNew& Brifs HOUSTON (LNS) -In a victory for those who had worked for Otis the first time around (and over three years to wrin his release, Federal District Court Judge Cad admlits that it was the only dope 0. Bue overturned thf Leconviction of black militant Lee Otis Johnson case he ever handled) International that he felt the 30 yearsexplained for one on Jan. 20. joint had been a "moderate" Secretary of State Rogers said yesterday that Pakistan caused the Johnson had alre?ady spent The list of witnesses stretched sentence. problems leading to its war with India last month, but the United three and a half yearssof a thirty from organizers of the Lee Otis ""He could have received 20 States took the right course in opposing Indians armed intervention year sentence on charges of Johnson Defense Committee to years as a first offender. Because on behalf of the Bengali separatists in Bangladesh. passing one joint of mnadjuana to the chief of police and the he had been in prison twice He also declared in remarks to a conference of editors and an undercover agent. But Judge district attorney who prosecuted before and the jury was told of broadcasters that he did not feel that the situation in south Asia Bue's decision that JrDhnson had Johnson. one conviction, I believe they could not be remedied. never received a fair rtrial does Katherine Tarte, an organizer saw he hadn't reformed and gave bring hope that he m laysoon be t defense committeehimh a medium sentence." On another topic, Rogers voiced cautious optimism that Hanoi free. testified that "People don't like Under Texas law, Johnson might agree to negotiate a settlement of the Vietnam war despite its The state now has 90 days to him (Johnson), even the could have been given hfe for attacks on President Nixon's eight-point plan. drop the case, retr y him, or liberals." And the police and pasing the one joint, although He said he was somewhat encouraged by the fact the communists appeal the judge's ruling to a city officials generally added to at the time, the D.A. had only felt 'asked the jury to give him a 20 did not reject the plan when it was formally presented to them in higher court. the picture of a city that he was in "'threatened" by black militants year sentence. Paris yesterday. During the time he was in and "radical revolutionary type Bue's decision to overturn the prison, Lee Otis constantly people." Lee Otis Johnson earlier conviction was based on South Vietnamese ground troops backed by propellor-driven maintained that the bust had classified as both in their eyes. the fact that defense motions for c h an e o f ve n u e skyraider planes killed 82 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong in been a frame-up beeause of his ^ g (talking the trial a out o f scattered dashes throughout the country.
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