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A Cleda pet f ^ Tur May 30 VOLUME 17 NUMBER 82 STONY BROOK, N.Y. THURSDAY, MAY 30,'1974 Distributed free of charge throughout campus and community every Thursday. MOVIE: "'Klute" with Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland, and "Pink Finger" 1will be presented at 8:30 p.m. in the Stony Brook Union Auditorium. Free with validated summer session I.D.; $.50 for all others. DEMONSTRATION: Hatha Yoga Class taught by Bonnifer Ellis will be conducted on the northern most athletic field (follow path between the Union and Gymnasium out towards Nicolls Road and Route 25A). from 5:30-7 p.m. for beginners. Classes will continue every Tuesday and Thursday evening at the same time through June 27. Fee is $15 for entire session. Sa, un, MOVIE: "Klute" and "Pink Finger" in the Stony Brook Union at 8:30 p.m. (see May 30 listing for details). DEMONSTRATION: Hatha Yoga Class for Intermediate students will be conducted RAINY NIGHT HOUSE: Opens 7 nights per between 5:30-7 p.m. on the northern most week at 8:30 p.m. Closes Sunday thru athletic field. Classes will continue every Thursday at 12:30 a.m. and closes Friday & Monday and Wednesday at the same time Saturday at 1:30 a.m. through June 27. Fee is $15 for entire session (see May 30 listing for location of northern BOWLING AND BILLIARDS: Opens 7 days rm-ost athletic field). per week from 6 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Ihr Jun.6 CAFETERIA: Opens Monday thru Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Will be open on MOVIE: 'The Blue Angel" with Marlene Saturday and Sunday (hours to be Dietrich and "I'm No Angel" with Mae West announced).- will be presented at 8:30 p.m. in the 5tony Brook Union Auditorium. Free with validated CRAFT SHOP: Opens Monday thru Friday summer session I.D. card; $.50 for all others. from 1 to 5 p.m. and will be open for Workshops only from 7 to 10 p.m. Monday thru Friday. If you are interested in UNION SUMMER BUILDING HOURS: registering for workshops call Mary Mann in the Craft Shop. BUILDING: Opens Monday thru Friday at 8 a.m. and Saturday and Sunday at 9 a.m. CHECK CASHING: Starting June 3 will be Closes Sunday thru Thursday at 1 a.m. and open from 12 noon to 3 p.m. Monday thru Friday and Saturday at 2 a.m. Friday. A00 1% . .d Five Run for Three Village School Board Mud Road, Setauket, on June 11 By STUART CAMPBELL According to Harlow, the he is running for the school parents, teachers, and students." Five candidates have filed responsibilities of being on the board because he is interested in Misa, the other candidate for at 8:00 p.m. the present, there is only nominating petitions enabling board took up more time than "quality education" and a "good the seat held by Coates, is also a At on the them to run for two postions on he was willing to devote to it. school district." bus driver in the district. She is one propostion included the Three Village Central School Coates, who is also not Varela, also running for the mainly concerned with the ballot. The propostion is for District Board of Education. The running for reelection, said that seat held by Harlow,, is running communication between Lie $100,000 worth of outdoor two positions are being vacated since she had put in '`many because she wants to get some school board and the bleachers and a scoreboard to be by incumbents who are not thousands of hours" during her representation for the taxpayers community, and said that 'It's installed at Ward Melville High running for reelection. five years on the board, she and students. A. resident of about time people are informed School. The bleachers were Georgette Misa, of 46 Fawn would let "somebody else have a Setauket since 1965, Varela said about what's going on in the included in a proposition last Lane, South Setauket, and chance." She also said that she that "6the way to get yourself school district." She would like year for a track at the school, Priscilla Palmer, of 7 Eli Lane, would be going to law school. heard is to become a board to make sure the school district but were not bid on by the Stony Brook, are eying for the Coates is presently president of member." She is currently is run for '"the benefit of the company which was selected to seat now held by Ann Coates, of the Association for employed as a bus driver in the children." build the track. 7 Riding Road, Setauket. Community/University district. The proposed $22,969,105 The district Is also holding Dr. Paul Gelinas, of 31 West Cooperation (ACUC). Two women are running for school budget includes a tax rate two more estation sessions Meadow Road, Setauket, Robert Gelinas, who is a faculty the seat now held by Coates. increase of almost 10 percent, for unregistered voters. The Shiflet, of 10 Bobcat Lane, East member in Stony Brook's school Palmer, who is a wife and mother raising it to $27.56 per $100 of sessions will be held on Setauket, and Gloria Varela, of of Continuing and Developing of five children, has been assessed valuation. Saturday, June 1, from 10:00 332 Sheep Pasture Road, Education (CED), said that the involved with the school district The budget and other district a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and on Setauket, are running for the school board needs a moderator as a parent for many years. She items will be discussed at the Wednesday, June 5, from 2:00 seat held by Robert Harlow, of who "knows the needs and said that she would like to "see annual meeting of the voters of p.m., both at the Robert 17 Stratton Lane, Stony Brook. functions of teachers, better communication between the school district, at the Paul J. Cushmin Murphy Junior High Three Village residents will administrators, students, the board and taxpayers, Gelinas Junior High School on School. vote for school board members, parents, and taxpayers" in the the proposed school budget, and educational process. He pointed at least one propostition on June to his experience as supervising Farmland Acquistion Postponed 12, in the cafeteria of the principal for the FMree Village Robert Cushman Murphy Junior School District as his major High School on Nicolls Road qualification. Presently, Gelinas and Oxhead Road in Stony has a private psychologist By Suffolk County Legislature Brook, starting at 10:00 a.m. practice in Setauket. Polls close at 10:00 pm. Shiflet, who is opposing The Suffolk County municipalities that are interested Harlow, who had served on Gelinas, has worked for the post Legislature unanimously voted in the plan would implement the board for three years, said office most of his life, and is to delay action on County similar plans before Suffolk that he decided not to run for currently the postmaster in Executive John Klein's farmlanc does. 'The concept was reelection for personal reasons. Sound Beach. Shifler said that acquisition program at its conceived in Suffolk County," Tuesday meeting in Riverhead. said Klein, "and I don't want to A June 6 meeting was set see it born elsewhere." between Klein and the legislators In other action, the Costigan Seeks Change to discuss the $45,000,000 plan legislature: which is an attempt to preserve * Received a proposal to both open space and the farming increase tuition at Suffolk In Tuition Aid Plan industry. Community College by The legislature tabled a $40-per-year for full time Ameembkyman Peter COtiWn's resolution by Legilator H. students, who now pay (R-Setauket) attempt to amend Beecher Halsey (R-Westhamp- $470"per-year. Two public his recently-passed tuition ton) to set up a special hearings-one on June 14 in assistance bill at the special committee to look for farms to Hauppauge, and the other on session of the state legislature be included in the program. June 25 in Riverhead-were seemed destined for failure Both Republican and scheduled to discuss the yesterday. Democratic legislators said that proposed $17,835,554 Because of an oversight in the they were uncertain about the community college budget. original wording of the bill, mechanics of the plan. According to the report which which is awaiting Governor Halsey argued that the only S U F FOLK COUNTY was received by the legislature, Malcolm Wilson's signature, way to resolve the questions EXECUTIVE JOHN KLEIN the County's direct contribution about would like the county to be the to the college will rise 7.5 thousands of first-time college the specifies of the plan first municipality to engage in a students, including many was by going ahead with the farmland acquisition program. percent. The legislature must veterans, would be ineligible for Statesman/Larry t uv... purchasing process until actual approve the budget, which is up increased financial aid. Once ASSEMBLYMAN PETER purchases were to be made. rights for farms, on a voluntary 22 percent from last year. COSTIGAN (R-Sctuket) asked made aware of the bill's Governor Wilson to include an 'Men, said Halsey, further study basis, rather than on direct * Added the Port Jefferson deficiency, Costigan asked amendment to TAP in the would be conducted before purchase of the land. By Village Hall as a branch office Wilson to include the legislature's special session. funds were expended. purchasing the farmland for Saturday voter registration amendment on the agenda for Legislator Ira Nydick (D-East development rights, the County during June and July, when the special legislative session kept within bounds so that it Northport), who has openly would limit its use to farming registration will be held at the held yesterday to deal with can be properly studied." opposed the plan, criticized the and prevent its residential or ten town halls.