VOLUME 16 NUMBER 56 STONY BROOK, N.Y. TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1973 |As The Dorms Empty. . .|

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- w I Athletes Player of the Year Awards Stories on pages 12, 13 k%______.. _I News Briefs 1 The Watergate Open Hearings : , _ A Look Towards the Future... International By JONATHAN D. SALANT (WNET) wlo cary the aremdy esed before X While school is eading for aive. gand jury that be was present at Hanoi Tota Le Duc TM said he will refuse to meet with Dr. Stony Brook dents he Fired as White House counsd discussions rding the Hon Kiser it the U.S. continues bombg in Vietnam. Tho Wateigate investi bon is only on Ap4l 30, Dean is reportedy d bgng and when arrived in Pahs for talks that ae delived the ultimatum be beoning. The next few days ready to testify that Nixon knew that he turned tee plan down. scheduled to begoon ursday with i t Nixon"'s National will see the appointment of an of the Wateigte cover-up. He And Nixon himself might be Security Advisz. The was a d to discuss dains by idedent ppr, and the has offered to tell all he knows called to testify. He is not on the both sides of violations of- the Vietnam eefire. The Vietcong beginning of the open televised about the Afftir in retum for in South it of 20 wi elesed by charged last weekend that U.S. panes have bombed heaing of the Senate immunity, and will be granted Vietnam in violation of the eeasefwe aement. The U.S. denies the the Senate committe, but committee investigating limited immunity. Senator Howard Baker Watergate. M~itcel, fogmercairman of (R-Tennessee) said that Nixon Ever since the Watergate an ounce yesterday on the Committee for the would be invited to state his case The price of, gold went past 100 dollars Affair was Ulked to high White the Re-election of the President, has before the committee. European money markets. One major London dealer blames House officials, there has been a of the Watergate scandal. record gold prices on political implications growing demand for the President to appoint an ... and at the Present National i ndependent government Combined New Seriees prosecutor. Senator Charles In Watergate developments yesterday, Attorney Another anti-war vote took place in the Senate as two Senate Percy (R-Minois) put the Senate Genezal-designate Elliot Richadsn named his final four committees have drafted legislation to deny President Nixon funds on record as urging such an choices for the post of special Watergate prosecutor and a for U.S. military operations in Indochina. appointment, and when federal judge ordered the release of classified material in the The Senate Foreign Relations Committee okayed an amendment, President Nixon nominated possession of former Presidential counsel John Dean. 13-3, to force the U.S. out of Indochina. The amendment also Elliot Richardson as Attorney Richardson identified the four men as Judge William H. banned any further U.S. bombing. The Senate Defense General, he gave Richardson the the Pentagon transfer Erickson of Denver, Judge Harold R. Tyler, Jr. of , Appropriations Subcommittee refused to let power to appoint such an funds to pay for the war. former judge David H. Peck of New York, and Warren M. investigator. Christopher of Los Angeles. The names were given to reporters Acting F.B.I. Director William Ruckelshaus says that missing On Thursday, the Senate during a break in Richardson's confirmation hearings before records from F.B.. wiretaps conducted from 1969 to 1971 to stop Select Committee on the Senate Judiciary Committee. Richardson added that he foreign policy leaks were found at the White House during the Presidential Campaign Activities, may name the special prosecutor as early as today. weekend and returned. Ruckelshaus indicated that the records were chaired by Senator Sam Ervin Before he was fired by President Nixon on April 30, Dean sent to Presidential Advisor Henry Kissinger for review, but he is (D-North Carolina), will begin its took certain classified files from the White House. He put the uncertain whether Kissinger actually saw them. open hearings on the Watergate papers in a safety deposit box because of fear that they might Affair. Testifying under oath be lost or stolen. When the White House asked for the papers' Senator Stuart Symington (D46ssouri) said that President about the breaklin and bugging return and the Senate Watergate Committee and government Nixon's three former top aides were "deeply involved" in the spy of Democratic headquarters and attorneys wanted to look at them for information regarding campaign against Daniel Ellsberg. Symington said secret testimony the subsequent cover-up, will be Watergate, U.S. District Court Judge John Sirica ordered that has implicated H.R. Haldeman, John Dean and John Ehrlichman in people like former Presidential certified copies be given to both government prosecutors and the plot, which -included burglarizing the office of Ellsberg's counsel John Dean, former the Senate committee. Dean said that the papers are even more psychiatrist. Attorney General John Mitchell, classified than Top Secret and will shed new light on former acting FBI director L. Watergate. The Washington Post reported that The stock market, Jittery over the price of gold reaching 100 Patrick Gray, former White "reliable sources" said that former acting F.B.I. director L. Patrick Gray was warned dollars. an ounce in Europe and the widening Watergate House aides H.R. Haldeman and by bureau officials that a cover-up was going on within weeks investigations, closed at the lowest mark of the year, 909.69, off John Ehrliichman, and convicted of the attempted bugging attempt. has lost about 142 points since hitting the record Watergate defendants G. Gordon 1429.- The market In addition, Ite White House again denied that Nixon knew high of 1051 on January 11 of this year. a Liddy and James W. McCord. In the New York area, Channel 13 anything of Watergate or the cover-up. The Supreme Court has ruled that women in the armed forces are entitled to the same dependents' benefits as men. But on the more basic question of whether sex has the same protection against Astronauts' Blast-off Detained; discrimination as race, the Court was deadlocked, 4-4. Caused by Problems with Skylab A new charge in connection with a a financing, this one from Raymond Dirks, the stock analyst who once uncovered a CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) - Mission Control says Sunday's Ilaunch probably will be set for around financial scandal. He said that he has advised the New York Stock the three Skylab astronauts will be launched 11 a.m. The? three astronauts will fly to Houston Exchange that he was tipped by a journalist that International Sunday morning to rendezvous with their crippled today to takce part in the planning sessions on the Telephone and Telegraph had contributed $3,000,000 to the space station and carry out a curtailed mission. modificationis caused by the problems in Skylab. Committee for the Re-election of the President. Trouble aboard the earth orbiting Skylab has In additio»n to the failure of two solar wings, The New York Stock Exchange had no immediate comment. A forced a five-day delay of the launch of astronauts NASA officiiAls also report trouble with -a gyro that spokesman for I.T.T. said, '"We categorically deny Mr. Dirks' Pete Conrad, Joe Kerwin and Paul Weitz and is used to ccontrol the attitude of the Skylab in charges. They're ridiculous." threatens to shorten the mission. relation to tthe earth and sun. However, they said Skylab Program Director Bill Schneider says the two gyros alboard the laboratory are operating and A Denver judge has ruled that the Atomic Energy Commission space agency has carefully examined all systems they don't expectl any problem with the Skylab may go ahead with its plan to use a nudear blast to release natural aboard the Skylab and that the malfunctions will "tumbling" iin space. gas deposits in western Colorado. Environmentalists had argued that cause no safety nazara for me unoee spacemen. radiation from the underground explosion could poison the However, the malfunctions will cause plenty of Colorado River, which provides drinking water for 27,000,000 problems. Southwest residents. Schneider says the failure of two wing-like solar This iis the final issue of power generators will force NASA to severely curtail-nearly all of the experiments planned for State the first crew mission. 'Me State Bar Association rated two of the six candidates for Schneider added there is a possibility the tatesman Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals as '"well qualified" and two as mission can go a full 28 days and that later Skylab "not qualified." crews can carry out 56-day missions as planned. or Spring '73 Found well qualified were Associate Appeals Judge Charles D. However, he said the new mission could be ESi Breitel (R-Liberal) and U.S. District Judge Jack B. Weinstein, a trimmed to between 16 and 21 days in the Skylab. candidate in the June 4 Democratic primary. He said controllers still can not say whether there Enj

Page 2 STATESMAN May 15, 1973 Insurance Firm: Coverage Includes Sports

By CHARLES SPILER As a result of Athletic insurance," it was learned that each student prior to the tall For over ten years, the Berry Director Leslie Thompson's 12 out of the 13 institutions term. and Berry Broke'rage inquiry into why more students -that responded did have a After another recent meeting Corporation of Now York has did not avail themselves of this general student policy covering with Berry and Berry, Moeller been handling the health insurance opportunity, Stony athletics. Stony Brook, though, was informed that the $5,000 insurance policy for Stony Brook basketball coach Donald did not. settlement will be tripled to Brook. -However, only a J. Coveeski conducted a survey After consultation with Berry $15,000 while the premium will diminutive number of students of New York State Colleges and and Berry, it was discovered that only rise a few dollars. Since the have elected to take advantage Universiies,, inquiring each on ad spor (including i-t-1murals) integral definition of Stony of the $63 premium and $5,000 their "policies and procedures except interscholastic football Brook dub fawldoes not settlement Loverage. on interollegiate athletic were insured. "It was just a apply to the brokerage inrne general misconception. We definition of "interscholastic The Randall Hearing assumed it wasn't:" said football," it will be covered by Thompson. Assistant to the Vice the insurance. "I can't believe resident for Student Affairs it,"" was Thompson's initial INQUIRER: AMinmtIC Director Randall Says $15436 Robert Moeller commented that reaction while other members of Les Thompson raised questions athletic staff felt p ic about the insurance policy Paul Croft, a former football the serving Stony Brook students. coach, had his team insured aud therefore refused to accept Had Been Redeposited under a separate policy which the credence of it until a formal of the semester, at any time. The implied Moeller to believe that written statement could be cost of signing up late is not yet By LEONARD STEINBACH could ascertain that these athletics were not covered under produced. known. The third day of the Warren deposits were not part of the the general University policy. Barbara Antonio of the But questions remain as to assumed and not Randall hearing proceeded $15,436 withdrawal, he said "I Moeller and Thompson are Infirmary, who handles the why it was that the coverage did yesterday with Lester Lipkind, can't answer that." presently drawing up a on-campus claims for Berry and confirmed competition, Randall's attorney, inferring that However, Diana claims that statement informing prospective Berry, also brought new light not include athletic and will those students who the $15,000 that Randall the bursar "denied receiving the applicants that coverage for into the picture, claiming that caught in the midst of this allegedly absconded with was [$15,436] cash." athletics does exist. This the old application deadline of were "general misconceptions be indeed used legitimately for Further testimony yesterday statement will accompany the October 15 will be disregarded reimbursed. As for the answers, making change during a centered around accounts of the customary health insurance and a policy may be obtained for the moment, no one knows. registration period. Federally funded High School information brochure mailed to insuring one for the remainder Randall is being charged by Equivalency Program (HEP). the University with According to Diana, at one point m i s m a n a g e m e nt, funds were knowingly Slow State Delivery Is Blamed insubordination and overdrawn by Randall. Diana "'misconduct" in receiving said that ""such a predicament" "$15,436 in cash for personal should not have been gotten use." Randall daims that the into. The University was For Late IRC Improvements $15,436 had been used "for supposedly upending money on change purposes" and that the p am that was 41not By JONATHAN D. SALANT - from the shortly thereafter that amount recoverable" A professor in the Earth and government, according to Diana. was redeposited. Yesterday's Space Sciences Department has Randall asserted that funds were heaing gave the impression that charged that the improvements proof that not coming through promptly there exists no made to the Instructional Randall redeposited those funds. from the government and he was Resources Center (IRC) reported Joseph Diana, Vice President for not provided with a set of nita Finance and Management, guidelines as to how to manage in last week's S testified for the full four hours thee funds. The University not been implemented. yesterday. He acknowledged m tairbt

May 15, 1973 STATESMAN Page 3 Off the Record: Polity Year in Perspedt ive By EDWARD DIAMOND remain on the outside, The only real source of power this past year. FrIedrich assumed expanded the of the "I move to abolish Polity." occasionally looking ins with a in Polity came from the the power of the presidency Council, never got past Council Although the Polity Senate smirk. disbursement of the $70 each until elections could be held last approval and onto the ballots for never entertained this motion of Elections, supposedly the undergraduate student pays fall. Rich Yolken won last fall's student referendum. A move by Polity Treasurer Mark Dawson at bedrock of legitimacy for any every year to Polity, and even elections only to resign because Rabinowitz to abolish the its budget ratification meeting, government, were charcte these actions were marled by a the Polity Senate refused to vote elective nature of the Judiciay this kind of remark seemed to throughout the year by poor measure of cynicism and despair. him a stipend; Dan Weingast, who also never got off the ground. typify the feeling of cynicism voter turnouts, as consistently The Polity Senate, which is the as vice president filled in for And the most mystifying felt by people both inside and less than 20% of those eligible representative body of the Yolken, was also to leave Polity individual in Polity, Director of outside of Polity during bothered to vote. students designed to allocate the activities, saying he "no longer Student Activities Anne Hussey, 1972-73. Polity was also characterized money, fell victim to inactivity, recognized Polity as an stantly shunned publicity, Ideally, in referring to by its inability to meet allowing the Student Council to institution." Rounding out the ming her role in student students, one could not talk of emergency student needs. As play the lrgest role in four is Steve Rabinowitz, who government the least understood being "outside of Polity," since "emergency" and "ad ho,6' determining budgetary policy. was elected in January and has and possibly the most significant in theory "Polity" refers to al omittees of students were set The Senate's only majo completed Yolken's term. of all. students piying the mandatory up in response to the death of activity all year was the passage Other Council meae, Rabinowitz, who caimed his Factiities fee. But along with Sherman Raftenberg, the of next year's budget, a budget -in secetary class mIaor accomplishment everything else at the was end of this mandaty }Modplan, ad the strikingly similr to the one representatives, were getting "concerned" students aademic year, "Paity" sW dosing of Tabler cafeteria, orgially proposed by Treasurer at one time or another for not appointed to vaFious faculty and refers to a select group of Student Government stayed on Mark Dawson. Te budget doing as much as they should, administrative committees, only elected and appointed officials, the sidelines, passing futile meeting saw ammuters wage leading to additional Wgao s served for one term and refused while the majority- of students motions of "emnation." egslative war against residents in the Student Council, another to run ain, dting his desire to over the disbu ement of fees to of internal fustration in return to radical politics outside the Commuter Center and Polity. oPoRity. resident colleges. Dawson, who in addition to So after an election filled with The Council, meanwhile, was his treasurers position and the Mu ging, the charges and in reality Mark Dawson or his Student Council seat, usually countercharges which usually predecessor Dave Friedrich, and had three votes in the Senate occur in "outside" politics, any one of four persons who due to proxies, and who also Cherry Haskins emerged as the filled in the role of Polity headed that body at one time, new president for next year. president at one time or another was able to predict with Haskins will head a new cast in remarkable consistency the ways the, Student Council, with the "Opportunity Knocks in which votes would turn out at exception of incumbents Ed Council meetings. His name also Spauster and Henry Minkoff, NOW for Summer appears an incredible number of who won re-election to the EmploymentrX times as the author of Counfil Council as dass representatives, motions. and Dawson, whose term doesn't Statesman/Larry Rubin This is your opportunity THE BEGINNING: Dave Friedrich (right), who served as acting The Judiciary also was expire until January. Polity President until the election of Rich Yolken (center). When to break into the New reduced to trivial roles in terms Haskins has pledged to restore Yolken resigned, Vice President Daniel Weingast (left) became acting York City Medallioned -ofthe University teacher accountability president. Community, as to taxi-cab industry safely, evidenced by their attempt to students, to dean dormitories and comfortably with "enjoin" the University Hearing and to revitalize Polity. Behind Star Maintenance Corp. Committee, which proceeded as her is a history of student ifL nothing has occurred. government, whose only SOUNDINGS-~~~~~C '73 We are New York's Active Polity members often accomplishments, according to demonstrated leader in looked around in frustration at one official, were that "things what Is ready- college age drivers and they saw and attempted to didn't get much worse." Can she effect change from within. A reverse the tide? And if she does, will help you obtain a new constitution, which would will students turn around and Hack License in just 2 have abolished the Senate and take notice? FREE! days. Pick up your free copy of SOUNDINGS, The job we offer is interesting, well paying, the Literary Magazine, at these locations: and provides steady work through-out the summer. Main Desk The English-Department We are sure you will find Librarv very few jobs dove-tail with college schedules as a well as taxi driving.

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1 Physical Education Requirement Crime Round-up Dependent on Administration OK By SUSAN MILLS By DANIEL MCCARTHY May7 Effective this Fall, registrtion * 41---.-4-'-'74-4 - A female complainant stated that her 1965 Pontiac Sedan for physical education coures was stolen from Kelly parking lot sometime earlier that week. will no longer be a state-wide v from Of -: The vehicle was recoered by S.C.P.D. that same day. requirement for graduation SUNY campuses, according to a A yellow Volkswagen sedan was found by Security behind resolution approved by the I The vehicle had been parked in the Stage XII in the woods. Board of Trustees of the State and drove Stage XII parking lot when unknown person(s) took University of New York on April the vehiclde into the woods. The vehicle was moved to the 25. The faculty and campus impound area where the owner arrived later to reclaim Administration of each campus his automobile. must, however, declare A total of eight illegally pared cars were towed away by themselves as opposed to the Security throughout the day. requirement before it can be f'~--- A female student reported that someone had thrown one abolished at that campus. smoke bomb into her suite. The bomb had been a dud and she In announcing their decision, of Trustees delared, ctstdwinanle- " KW~nman brought it to headquarters for further examination. the Board "It shall be the policy of State INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS' FUNDING will not be jeopardized complainant stated that during the day, she received a education requirement should be dropped at Stony A University of New York that if the physical the complainant noticed $160 Brook, according to Athletic Director Les Thompson. visitor. After he had left, physical education programs the visitor missing from her room, but declined to prosecute shall be offered on the same Toll interpreted the Board's bring about a curtailment of the criminally. basis as all other academic measure as an attempt to restore activities of the Intercollegiate educational programs." to the faculty of each campus Sports program. Thompson May 8 President John Toll said that, the primary responsibility for noted that the Intercollegiate about A complainant stated that during the day, her unlocked in effect, the Board had given determining academic program receives two-thirds of its funds through valued at $35, had been removed from the rack in each campus the "option" to requirements for that campus. bicyde, the Physical Education front of the Stony Brook Union. drop the physical education He termed the physical so wished. education requirement as Department. A decrease in It was reported by a female student from Stage XID that a requirement if it Toll said that before the imposed by the Board of student participation in gym former cleaning worker had made threats on her life. requirement could be abolished Trustees in Albany as an classes could well lead to a drop were made. Investigations of the situation here at Stony Brook, it must "anomaly" and a "special in the department's budget. his automobile was broken A complainant reported that first be approved by the Faculty status" case which this Thompson, however, believes driver's into the previous night. Damage was done to the Senate and by the school resolution sought to remedy. that the Department will not window, chrome, glove compartment, and seat. The President himself. Athletic Director and be substantially affected by an distributor wires were also taken. According to Toll, the Chairman of the Physical abolition of the requirement. Faculty Senate has yet to Education Department, Les Thompson estimated that the for Physical Education May 9 consider this issue. He said he Thompson, said that he "demand will be just about as great, even A female student stated that the previous day a staff worker would make no statement on the expected physical education to Fall. if the Faculty Senate were to and resident of Gray College did push, shove and threaten her proposal until the Senate has be a requirement for the The abolition of the physical abolish the mandatory nature of in O'Neill College. The complainant waived pressing charges. had an opportunity to study it education requirement could attendance." A female student from Marx College summoned Security. fully. Upon their arrival to her room, they encountered two subjects in her room, one dressed in a Lancer Security guard outfit. Purpose One subject had been posing as a detective while the other was Controversy Concerning verified a detective. A complainant from James College reported a safety hazard from Selection of RA's on the sidewalk -on the Infirmary Road nea Jamesr College. Results investigation, four pieces of flat metal with Dennis Upon Security's By DAVID SCHWARTZ R.A.'s are necessary. Mitch someone to talk to." pegs resembled long long rounded pegs were found. These As the semester draws to a Blenner, a senior, argued that Eisner, a freshman, said, "An The power daggers. Some were bent in an upward position. dose, next year's Residential "the R.A.'s are a waste of R.A. should plan a lot of The plant was notified and they in turn notified Maintenance. Assistants, or R.A.'s, have been money. They are not necessary activities for the halls. He should pibes of metal molding were thrown over the fence of a small selected for each college. There ind the money spent on giving make you think of your college construction site and the washed-out small repair trench was is a debate over whether or not him a free room should be spent not just as a place to go to after scheduled for repair the following morning. R.A.'s are necessary, and on other things for the college." your classes, but a place where differences over how the R.A.'s Susan Schneider, a junior, you live and look forward to May 10 agreed, though she did think coming home to." male caller reported a male attempting to are selected. An anonymous that two R.A.'s were needed for Opinions on R.A.'s differ into a car in the Infirmary parking lot. Upon Usually, by the end of April, break each building. greatly, too. Mike Newlander, a subject proved ownership of the vehicle and each college legislature has investigation, the Just what is an R.A.'s senior, said, "Most R.A.'s on out of the car by his girlfriend appointed an R.A. Selection stated he had been locked Some argue that campus are just there for the Committee for its building. Each responsibility? during an argument. he should function as a counselor, power. They like to think that by a female student that two college decides for itself how It was reported always available to give advice to they are in charge of a hall, and males were loitering in the Physics Building. many people it wants on the suspicious-looking a student who needs it. Others that the hall centers around weeks, the same two people had been committee and what kind of Within the previous two argue that he should be a them." Bruce Gray, on the other twice before. representation is needed. Some seen in the area program planner for the hall, band, feels that, "most people from Marx College reported a portable T.V. colleges allow anyone who A male student organizing parties and other who apply for R.A. do so was stolen from his room. The subject had to be on the committee valued at $100 wishes activities. Sharon Cannon, a because they care about their that a small unknown group were putting Others limit the previously noticed to participate. freshman, believes that "an R.A. college. They want to make their for election of a Polity President to a specific number up posters in Marx College committees should be someone who you can ollege and their hall an active people from each hall, plus that same evening. of always feel free to come over place, where all the people know college's program the and talk to when you need each other and are friendly." May 11 coordinator. A complainant from Marx College reported a non-student Why do so many people want had stayed female had entered her suite without knocking and to be the R.A. of his or her hall? Statesman Places 3rd for five or ten minutes. The complainant stated she had asked One incentive is definitely the this non-student not to come into her room before. The Quad free room. Sue Baily, a In Press Competition Manager was notified and took care of the situation. sophomore, said, "If an R.A. did A female complainant reported her Plymouth Duster in the not receive a free room, the Statesman has won a third place Certificate of Award in St. G parking lot had been vandalized. Her left rear window had number of applicants would be Bonaventure University's sixth annual College Press Competition. entries in its circulation been smashed and four tapes removed from the car. The value cut in half." Janet Spencer, a Statesman competed in a field of 15 7000 circulation). Individual awards included a third of the tapes was $24. freshman, believes that R.A.'s category (over place Certificate of Achievement Award for feature writing and nine A Residential Assistant from Langmuir College reported deserve the free room as honorable mention certificates in six categories. There were a group estimated at 50 people caused a for all the hours they that at about 3 ajm., payment approximately 4000 individual entries. disturbance by using fire crackers, loud speakers, sirens and contribute to the hall's activities. and i The entries were judged by professional newspaper men generally shouting obscenities and throwing eggs. The incident She added, "To ask the R.A. to women. The third place Certificate of Award in feature writing went occurred in the H quad mall. devote as much time and effort to Steven O'Donnell. Honorable mentions went to Alan H. Fallick to his hall and college as he does for sports writing; Alan H. Fallick and Julian Shapiro for feature TOTAL VALUE OF PROPERTY REPORTED STOLEN OR without giving him some writing; EdwardDiamond and Alan H. Fallick for news writing; Alan writing; MISSING FOR THIS TIME PERIOD IS APPROXIMATELY payment would not be fair." H. Fallick for column writing; Robert Tiernan for editorial $678.00. But some people do not think Robert Schwartz and John M. Leung for photography.

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* attitudes of the house if there ain't no one By IRIS BURLOCK attitudes of the townies by locked from 12 a.m. until 7 olbnoxious 9 While the Stony Brook S tony Brook students a.m., allowing traffic to enter or toDwnies. home, there's not much else, campus continues to grow, a themselves. leave the premises only through Open the Campus commented a tall, blonde female conflict concerning the use of its Other measures that were the main entrance. There will be Interviewing several mothers of about 17 or 18 years old, who facilities is a controversial taken by the University to a Security officer on patrol in of high school age children in kept looking to her friends that subject for students and ensure that Stony Brook turf is the gatehouse, who will be he surrounding neighborhoods, were all around and laughing, "townies."' Local high school touched on only by Stony responsible for stopping all it twas found that most mothers probably not being able to students view the campus as Brook students was to charge all vehicles that do not have a wrere distasteful of having their understand why someone should dhildren hang around the ask her a question like that. Jniversity aimlessly, but took Growth 01offense to the obvious attempts Suffolk County is do longer 0 inthe part of the University to the isolated seminal area it kLeep their children out. "Isn't had been not so long ago. Most tthe University supposed to serve western points are already

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Henry N. Jacobt, prominent voice teacher, will interview students for the Spring & Summer term now. o- Professor Jacobi has taught Joan Arthur, Joseph Anthony, Martin Balsam, Barbara Baxley, Godfrey Cambridge, Dyan but wt ourst -Ie_ Cannon, Ire. Da~iey, Faye Dunaway, Lee Grant, Kin Hunter, A Salome Jens, EAG. Marshall, Sanford M*Wwr, Rosemary Murphy, Tony Randall, Janice Rule, Maurewn Stapleton, Robert Symonds, Cicely Tyson, , Fritz Weaver, and many other ceo b of the stage, screen, musical comedy and opera as well as executives in industry who are seeking to develop vocal techniques to improve their sales presentations. Professor Jacobi who has been teaching voice to the members of the Co. of the American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, Conn. and to the members of the Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, N.Y. has taught and lectured extensively on problems related to the human voice in Berlin, Vienna, TOB1AN SERVICES Havana, Hollywood and N.Y. Rte 25A Et Setauket There are four essential qualities to be found in the human voice, according to Jacobi: Freedom, Flow, Ring, Roundness. These are the seds which can grow and become manifest, if 941-9679 one knows how to look for them and if the proper conditions are given for their development. I ROAD SERVICE In his forthcoming book, "Building Your Best Voice." for which Tony Randall has supplied the foreword, Professor Jacobi shows ways and techniques of developing the speaking Student and singing voice simultaneously through the use of Basic 10% Discount Tone exercises. on Repairs Group work for sings, actors aNd speaks takes place at Drama Tres Inc., New York. Upon presentationof student I.D. Studnts Xintrestd i prin ate Cesons can contact Professor coHi Sat his New York , 344 W. 72nd St. and at N.Y.S. Inspection. .. General Repairs 362-311, or his Pot Jeffrson Loi. stedio 61€29S80096. B ys I d J_; -a te--^l--W "-i

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*o a otagoaaggffg ygg» bin Counselors and specialists sought for a unique summer I S S sOepaway program for mentally and emotionally 9 handicapped children. Sponsored by Maimonides Institute, e The Institutional Self-Study will continue through the summer the oldest leading organization under Jewish auspicesf year. Those members of the community conducting schools, eId al treatment centers, day o ad next academic treatment centers and vocational programs for children who who still have not returned questionnaires to the ISS office are cannot benefit from ordinary programs and conventional ° I urged to do so. The cooperation and active participation of facilities. Contact: The Summer Residential Program, 3401 I I I I Mott Ave., Far Rockaway, N.Y. 11691; 212-237-6500. ° I large numbers of people is vital to the continued success of the I I I I effort. PEsons interested in working with the Serf-Study are invited to call Dr. James Bessat 246-7680.

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PERSONAL VW BUS 1966 needs new engine or YOUTH DIRECTOR: Reform Will the girl who found my wide SBU CRAFT SHOP announces valve job. Andy 246-4849. Synagogue, new P Lot. Start silver bracelet in front of Soc. Sci., candidates now being considered for DEAR NEAL KATZ alias "The 'September, 1973; Send complete please call again. Lisa Sokol 6-4545. Sept. jobs in Graphic Arts Center, Putz"' - Happy putzing around in PIPES FOR SALE have a good stock resume to: D. Glaser Temple Isaiah, f or merly Poster Shop. Art your old dorm. Love, J.A.W.B. of really nice pipes for sale at an 1404 Stony Brook Rd., Stony Brook. FOUND 5/7 In Kelly parking lot, background emphasis on graphic excellent price. Used to sell in the N.Y. No phone calls. watch. Call and identify. Andy design. Submit portfolio. Contact TO SANGER 310C and all my B.B.'s Union. If interested call Sid 6-4720. Fred Vonder Kuhlen In Craft ShoP, - It was a heavy year and it was 246-4558. 3657, 3515 for appointment. REET to know you have a nice HOUSING FOUND '73 ring BA Degree, blue vacation. See you next year or 1967 LEMANS CONVERTIBLE stone In washroom of gym. Come to Freedom Foods Co-op needs a refrig. whenever. P.R. great condition, power steering. FURNISHED MASTER BEDROOM Women's locker room and ask for and someone to donate one. If automatic transmission, asking $650; w/priv. bathroom, available for Margaret. Interested call Ken 6-3937. NATIONAL COORDINATING call Jack, evenings,-7444"6. coupl* or two females. June, July, COUNCIL on drug education August In Strathmore, student house. Lost young male grey cat white paws Brothers and Sisters there will be a representatives will speak on HONDA 150 DREAM good shape, All app lances, close to campus. and chest, wearing pink flea collar. general meeting of Black Students Evaluation of Drug Films and related must sell best offer; call Jack 751-335 Call 246-7843. United every Wed., 6 p.m., Lec. Hall materials, Tues. May 15, L' 102. 8:30 evenings, 744:2596. 102. Your attendance and P.m. STUDENTS. STAFF and FACULTY FOUND pair of sterling optical wire participation Is of vital importance to 10 cu. ft. REFRIGERATOR large we have the houses and apartments frame glasses In brown case by Tabler the survival of the black campus YEAH, ADGE! YEAH ADGE! (both nine months and year-round), parking lot. Call 6-4255. community. "Divied We Fall." YEAH, ADGE! Happy Birthday wit! Barbara 2"44?°78403.dt~.S.Cl you are looking for. Call A. and shoo! ANTHONY, INC., today at LOST: Car keys In Humanity. Please Veterans Affairs Office has been REFRIGERATOR 5 cu. ft., excellent 744-3000. We are open evenings for call 698-5928. established with the purpose of HAPPY BIRTHDAY ADGE, you're cond. Will sell at any price. JoAnn your convenience. assisting veterans. Located in Polity not getting older, you're getting 6-3305, Irving C-219. LOST 1 brown Hohner Recorder office. Rm. 253, 246-8231. better. ILY Love NIT. 10 MINS. FROM UNIVERSITY. (Educator Model) on Sun., near Soc. STONY BROOK STEREO room, bath, and food FREE In Scl. Bidg., If found please call Ed STUDENT ASSISTANT POSITION 6 ADORABLE PUPPIES FOR RETURNS with unbeatable prices on exchange for housework and some 6-8125, Stage XI I-B 252. starting May, prefer older, mature ADOPTION mixture German ALL brands ALL models. Call LEN babysitting. For summer and/or next undergraduate. Preference given to Shepard & Collie males and females at 246-7318. semester.Call 724-7627. LOST 2 paintings In Surge B., Vietnam veteran, sophomore, or still available, 7-weeks. 862-8766. 5/11/73. Call Miriam 6-8161. junior. Contact 246-5929. 1968 SIMCA 50 kmts. Needs tune up FURNISHED ROOMS two available GOING WEST (CALIFORNIA, $300. Call HAGI after 6 p.m., $25 weekly per person. 5 minutes FOUND silver bracelet In girls gym.- SBU CRAFT SHOP announces COLORADO) this summer. Two from University. Call 941-9691 after Call 744-7690. opportunity for people to teach women may need ride or passengers. 11:30 a.m., or 585-0556 evenings, ceramic classes. The Craft Shop Jlil 862-8766. LARGE WHITE REFRIGERATOR. ask for Mary. would like to provide you with good Good condition $35. call 6-8786 or NOTICES basic knowledge of ceramic 6-4117. MARSHA: I still yearn for the old WHI LE YOU'RE TRAVELING-grad- PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT of work techniques for those with ceramic 'feature' days. The paper has and will uate student (meticulous), seeks by students and faculty on display In experience. We will help you develop miss you. Please keep in touch. -B11. BUCKSKIN JACKET medium size, sojourn In exchange for skills If you would like to apply to $35. Call Rosee Sarro 4-2283. James Lounge through May 18. See housekeeping. Vincinity Stony Brook the winners of the 4th annual teach In the fall. Contact Fred FRANK (head band) and ELLEN Campus. Available beginning July. contest. 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Manuscripts, theses, please attend. dissertations .... reasonable rates. Traditional Creative Shabbas services BONNIE-Sorry, Clearing Agent $.50 per 5/gal. Larry with women having equal no room this year. 4389, Call Andrea, 265-8286. People interested In working on Ruth Try SOUNDINGS Instead. -FLS 3690, of 6820. Lerner's campaign for Boro President participation will be held every Sat. 9:30 a.m., HilIW House. For Info call .CLAM RAKES two 20 tooth sand; BECAUSE OF FEDERAL cut-back of Brooklyn call Mitchel Cohen St JANET Happy Birthday. Today the I'm losing my job as social-work 212-252-7006.; Ed 7203. one 20 tooth mud; one 24 tooth Looking for a position in Statesman, next year the Sunset stainless steel. Call 473-8178 eves. trainee. News. Love, us. related field. Clare (eves) 473-3485. ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS ON There will be traditional Shabbas services on campus every Sat. 9:30 20%-40% DISCOUNT every brand THE LOCKER LINEN PLAN you a.m., In Roth Cafe, Kiddisi will WARTS NEW CAROL? 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May 15,1973 STATESMAN Page 9 - ':* l is )i - m Both Crews Lose at Dad Vail borsch-eaWtn By ROGER SMITH czews roms with vastly Eight Arrived: This yeaes ew season has. be. suro wams. Inmy event, the team had a. ratber d pointing, in tems of Th1 obles which must be good tim, and is look d chevement as won as the outlok sumouited n oldr to row at to next season, which will feature It Was Enough for future seasos. Despite Stony Brook are doting Of the arrival of a brand new

In the races in ble. The Panriot oasmen ae -ILL four (four-Oedsheo) onin it ByHOWARD FLOUNDER mCsAt hat to p e (the posbythe only ame in the whole and p ly the i of a Under unMusal mstanes, only eight Long slad Sound p o work) who row out of a lot, lighoweight varsiy.n the final members of the Stony Brook tac Wm mgd in pa OWcLa)the team finished ti leave $7,0O worth of equipment eam meetg ofthe year, John to compete in Saturday 's quadupe meet; season wth a feeing that, for out in the open beause there is IBrson was theedhe Ms at Hostra University. eU nderof the team, an nowhere to store it., ad have to pvd 0asa, Ray 014ara various reaso including one reporter and two aagrs, never of potential had been don boots in order to put their was given the inf los Saneski amount made it. They were left sandedalong tC Long either wasted or used. bats into the wae. Repeed award, an honor bestowed upon a Island Expressway when the bus in which they The season ended on Friday on a aurances of aid from all quarters unique ew pe t, and Dan were traveling (a Stony Brook special) ceased rather dismal note, as both Patriot have not maeia , and most of Solomon was eleded aptain. funtioning. failed to mae it through the tie team simply has begun to boats But the eight who did make it proved sufficient qualifying rounds of the Dad Vail accept the fact that a game like Asked what should be done to to defeat Brooklyn Polytech, Brooklyn College, regatta in Phadelphia. The varsity basketball commands more respect improve the program, Solomon and Hofstra. It was Brooklyn Poly's third loss of was put in a four-boat heat (three and attincts more prestge for the said, in part,that "aside from the the season at the hands of the Patriots and to qualify), and nished fourth Athletic department than crew. facilities, it is of the utmost second. It gave Stony Brook a final behind a field including the This should not be the case, since importance to convince people that Hofstra's University of Massachusetts, which given the proper facilities, Stony crew is a fantastic sport, both record of 104. that good," admitted John later won the finals, and two other Brook crew could advance much physically and mentally, and that 'They weren't was a scrub meet ... we boats which did well in the race for further in its field than any other the people involved are serious, Kefalos. "We knew it place. The junior varsity also sport. Rowing is the only sport intelligent, and concerned athletes weren't too worried." Kefalos won the long jump, finished last in their heat, but also which can be an unqualified success rather than stereotyped dumb the triple jump, and tied with John Dulski for was unfortunate enough to face without recruifng and withou- jocks." second in the high jump. ------_------Came Down to Hammer "It came down to the hammer," said Steve Intramurals Ieshner, referring to the dose contest with Brooklyn College. ,Ahe Brooklyn coach was going with crazy calling fouls." Leshners,nevertheless, placed first in that event and in the discus as well. The hammer, originally not scheduled as an event, was Charles Spiler later included in the program. Leshner, upon finding this out, called Jack Platt, Stony Brook's Although the intramural program of 1972-73 other specialist in the hammer,in from Hicksville. presently is about to conclude, Satesman, with this Platt's second place provided the one-point magin issue, will terminate its spring season. That means it's of victory. ^ time to reflect back on what has been accomplished. T.C. Cunningham and Charlie Reiss tied for first Intramurals, although some might disagree,, is. what I in the 100-yard dash in 10.1 seconds. Cunningham consider the prime source on campus where interaction won the 220 in 22.1. Georges Rouhart's first place between students is of such a high quality that dose ties at 880 yards and second in the mile were enough and long-lasting friendships must ultimately result. to guarantee victory even with no entries in the Writing twice a week, every week, without pay, on the mile relay and two mile.- In the 440-yard dash, subject of intramurals has permitted me to view every Larry Guice was second. aspect, and most of all, the complete picture, from both NIot Too Bad sides of the fence. I've worked closely with Intramural For those who remained behind (in the vicinity Director Bob Snider and his department, and have of Syosset), it was not an altogether unpleasant participated frequently in almost every aspect of the morning. While Patriot manager Ricky Aaronson activities from a student's point of view. Thus I feel if lay sunning herself under a cloudless sky, the there is one person who can give an impartial trackmen went about discovering tkw other observation of intramurals, I am he. surprsing recreational opportunities of the Coach Snider, contrary to some students' narrow, gaslands bordering the Expressway. one-sided opinions, is concerned only with upgrading An old tennis ball was discovered, then a the standard of intramurals and molding it into what will .'photo for Stfts-n by Mklcn- Vinson wooden stake, then four pieces of tile - and lo benefit us, the actual participants. On several oc0casons ENGLISHMAN RAY O'HARA, the varsity stroke, won and behold -'there was baseball! For two hours rve seen team members become greatly upset after the crew teames "most unique personality"' award. (the game went into extra inning while a relief committing minor as well as major rule infractions, such * - bus rushed to the scene, the contest ensued. Jeff as appearing late for a scheduled game and neglecting to McKee displayed as much talent on the mound as Anyone interested in becoming the soccer he- had in the water and on the track as his team accurately fill out a roster. My own football team was team's manager for the fall 1973 season is defeated opposing pitcher Bob Rosents, 10Z4. disqualified in the playoffs for committing an infraction. coach John "WUill this be in Statesman?" asked Larry Lewis. But what others fail to realize is that in attempting to requested to contact soccer Lewis was obviously excited - he doesn't get to correct their blunders, many other teams and players Ramsey in the gym basement or at play baseball very often. For Howie Brandstein, might become inconvenienced. What they see as a 246-7637. the day was not particularly fruitful. Brandstein, personal problem, the Intramural department must * * * I on the losing side, struck out five times and project into a realistic problem in which the majority of All persons interested in writing for the reinjured his toet sliding into second base. participants' feelings are of primary concern. Statesman sports section next year should is lots of fun - I used to be a Met fan Both sides of the coin, in their own-way, are actually "Baseball I started running," he said later. working toward the same beneficial goal: the betterment call Charlie Spiler at 246-4227. until If we can only unite out of the students themselves. -- - resources and understanding, perhaps we can come up - with an intramural program that is advantageous to all. A slight decrease in interest has now become evident in intramural participation. Snider attributes this decline Netmen End - Still Feeling the Pain to the actual campus dormitory setup, saying, "It's not SOIFFER as easy to organize teams in the suites as compared to G By BILL impressive record at Stony Brook. lost to Barry Lazar, 6.0, 6.0. Mark soothes the from and H quads" where approximately 50 per cent of the "Bud [the beer] With superior talent recruited Molbegott lost to Larry Rizzo, 6-1, coach nationally-ranked progra participation originates. pain," Stony Brook tennis Stony Brook's 6-0. Jay Kanowitz lost to John On several occasions throughout the year, I have been Don Coveleski told second seed squash team, the team finished first Almoslino 6-1, 6-1. John Silverstein in the Metropolitan Tennis the instrument of public criticism, and have been freshman Alan Lee, who had cut his lost to Rashil Levent 6-3, 7-5. two years ago with a verbally abused by students as well as the Intramural leg on some glass the day before Conference Harold Groot lost to Bob Kutman 14-0 record, and second last year department, since I am caught somewhere in the Saturday's match. Lee was forced 6-2,6-3. forgotten middle. Why do I put up with it, along with to sit out the doubles competition with an 8-2 record. Thundershowers halted the the sleepless nights and countless hours of hard. after losing the singles competition This year, morale on the team match in the middle of doubles frustrating work? I don't know. to CCNY's Larry Rizzo, 6-3, 6-0, was high and inexperience was their competition. Kahn and Silverstein I tried to mold my column into what I believed would when his leg began to bum. only problem. "Look at what a lost to Rizzo-Lazar, 6-3, 61. In interest all. Whether or not I succeeded will never be And after Stony Brook had lost great jayvee [junior varsity] team first sets, Kanowitz and Molbegott known. What is only known is that I've enjoyed every the match to CCNY, 8-1, to finish we would have had," said Lee to lost to Maloney-Almoslino, 6-3, and minute of it and would not change one word of what I the season with a 1-8 record, Coveleski. And Coveleski is Groot and Lipsky lost to have wrote [Editor's Correction: written] if I had the Coveleski said that next year he optimistic for next year. 'They Stiner-Daniels, 6-4. The team opportunity to do it all over. may not be coaching tennis, but should be able to win 50 per cent," picked up its only match point To all of you who have partaken in intramurals, and might devote all his time to the he said, and the year after, "they when the uncompleted doubles to the department themselves, THANK YOU, and have a basketball team. should be able to take it al." competitions were split with joyous vacation. Coveleski has compiled an In Saturday's match Aaron Kahn CCNY, one apiece.

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By ALAN H. FAULICK either left or right field. he other June is a happy month. It is a hit was a popup, lost In the sam by ------Grem Gases i time when ma-I ae abound. Itis a hike GarofohLa Any university is co mpoed of students with varied tim~e when stdnsbegin their "Everybody was ryfing hard for interests. There are those who give their time to long-awaited vactn. AMd for Chris, said outfielder Paul academics, and concentrate mainly on leamning and/or Stony Brook pitc~her Chris Rybas it Sanet, who tripled for the first opIlig a sueirgade-point average. may be a time when he is drafted Patriot hit. There axn those who spend their four years in a more by the New York Meft. After SHU scored a run in the happy-go-lucky fashion, not worrying too much, passing "'Chris has potential," samd loca top of the fourth, Stony Brook their courses, and akgthgsas they come. Met scout Hank KeUy , after having answered with five of its own. Matt And then there is that relatively select few who witnessed Ryba's overpowering Tedesco opened with a double to operate s eweeIn the middle-the people who victory over Sard Heart left. Ed Fanelli doubled to left for devote their fives to the school newspaper. University in the first game of one run. arman doubled to right I have done so for slightly over two years,, and I really Saturday's doubcedr The tall for another. Ryba reached on a can't conceive of leaving this school without putting rigthaderpitdhed a four-bitter, fielderes choice, and Garofola. down on paper just what working for Statesman has struck out 15 in the seven inn walked to load the bases with one mean to me. Some, and won his third gamne in out and Stony Brook ahead 2-1. ^ ,...I.. i gi, .i On a physical basis, it has meant working without pay ~&'.1 "I ii. five decisions, 6-2. With a lefade replacing -A between 20 and 40 hours each week to put out two,7 ""U's not every day you get SHU's righty stre.Stony Brook newspapers. It has meant not eating for 12 hours at a coach Rich Soikpinch hit Fallick, cosdrdfor a pro contract," said Statesman/Robert F. Cohen time, and not even realizg it (my associate, JM righty-swinging Scott Green for lost 15 pounds this year, and he- Ryba, 21. "It's a once-in-a-lifetime MATT TEDESCO, who doubled to estimates that he has opportunity."1 Rocket Rossini. On a 3-2 pitch,,the Mead off consecutive innings on was thin to begin with). Ryba. made the most of it. After freshman doubled up the left center Saturday, jumps for a high throw. It has meant lookg at a copy of Statesman and piot. no-hitting SHU for three innings, he alley, clearing the bases. knowing whether it was yesterday's, Wat week's or a "Strikeouts are very important,"0 scattered four blooping' singles in "I was glad to help Chris out," month's, because after a while they start blendir ;i- said Kelly. "The first thing in his 1 each of the final four innings. Green said. one another. It has meant not knowing what -i ;- favor,, he's big. He has a good, loose ""When Chris pitches, everyone The Pats started the same way because it was necessary to work from I p.m. to0 : arm. You can't get to the big gets more confident and psyched the next frame, with Tedesco again without even leaving the Union for a minute. leagues without a fastball!" for the game,"' said ^catcher Mike doubling to left. Artie Trakas To some extent, it has meant giving up a sca The major league draft will be Carman, the team's newly-elected promptly singled him home, and some points off the grade-point, average, and the f, held in three weeks. "Being a junior captain. Carman explained why Ryba preserved the win, striking << time in which to lie down and reflect upon life. 1Y^ i".- t* in college," said Rybla, 1 want to Ryba should have had a no-bitter, out ten in the last four innings. of difficult for me to believe that I haven't had a d-;- go where it winl be worth my while saying that three of the four singles 44It was an outstanding deep conversation with another human being for a ln fiacal. I paid my education by were either hit late or the batter performance,"7 said Smoliak . noting time now. myself, so Iaebl'sgot to help Each time the ball that of the 121 pitches Ryba threw, But those are the negative aspects. Compared to the was fooled. out, and also help for future years the foul line in only 12 were hit. positive ones .... well, they don't compare. dropped close to in law school. It's got to reimburse Mostly it's the intimacy of working with others me for postponing my gdaton. a comngoal. Despite the long, arduous hours Saced00 ear 20 2 2 1 Sacred Heart 140 004 0 -981I A college degree has come to be a toward SacredHeart00 1001-241 patriots 100 000 3 -46 5 necessary to put out a paper, the reward of seeing it Patriots 000 510 x -67 a very important tigfor rme."' slowly being put together on production night helps a CASEY, Harlot (5). and Kucenski; In the second SHU game, uesi HELINSKI (2-3). Silver (6). L-encek bit. And when the stacks arrive and people start tearing RBARE H3i2 Cran.t (4). without Ryba pitching, the Pats RYBAand Carman.(7),(3-2) and Carman. HR-Sacred Heart 1. at the strings to got their copy, that really feels good. lost 9-4, making five errors, their It's the opportunity to get to know some ballplayers, most of the season. in my mms, and the chance to talk with them as friends Stony Brook lost 6.0 to Hofstra rather than as gods on a pedestal, as I used to feel during University on Thursday in a game my freshman and sophomore years. It's a good feeling to in which they sipy were be part,of a team in that sense., too. outplayed.; With -the. a Paefr-olege There's also that deep sense of warmth that con-??__ Friday game having been rained from. knowing that you have a responsibility and a out, the SHU split dosed the Commitment that you can live up to, time and time batmen's record at 9-15 this season. again. And there's that element of perfection that flits "Naturally, I'm disappointed mothlike in -front of your eyes, never to be caught but although we set a record for wins always worth reaching for. because we weren't .500," said The sports section of Statesman wasn't perfect this Smoliak. "We could've had a super things that Al and I would do differently year."9 year. There ame if we had another chance, such as covering more minor But with 73 strikeouts, 29 walks, sports, giving the women's teams somewhat better 42 hits, and a 1.77 earned run coverage, and runn ore personality-revealing average in 61 innings pitched, Ryba features about individual players. But then again, this did. Well see if the Mets think so, is the first year that the sports-section hasn't too, on Jume 5. probably said, "We lost, but. . ." or "Boy, are we great" over and over. It helped make Statesman's sports section its best Patriots 000 000 000 - 0 7 2 ever. Hofstra 101 13(,00 ~- 6 11 0 And that means a great deal to me. So does LENCE:'K (3-4). Silver (5). Thater Statefqsan.-But I guess the average Stony Brook student ICarman, Colonna (7); couldn't appreciate that. Only another Statesman addict CONGRATULATIONS! Chris Ryba receives handshakes from his (7),I E TanR IFELD anl Stube. teammates after a four-hit, 15-strikeout victory over Sacred Heart B S E I could. University on Saturday. Met scout Hank Kelly was one interested observer. --- Irapup of "atriot Sortso. Good0 Times, Bad Times Spring Sports third among the four state university ssumming up the season as well as By GREG GUTES The crew team had a disappointing It wasn't the best sports year Stony centers in a tournament,, but played what aanything. The junior varsity basketball team lost season'. but won the Long Island Sound Brook has ever had, but it wasn't bad probably was their most exciting game in several key players and a somewhat Championship. either. In capsule form, here's how the defeating Albany, 5-3, after having trailed s depleted squad had a season's record of The baseball team compiled a record of teams fared in 1972-73. 3-1. Patriot 5-9. 9-15, their best ever. Fall Sports The women's field hockey team had The women's basketball team The tennis team finished 1-8 in wha..?t The baseball team played an trouble putting a consistent offense ssurprisingly won six of its first nine admittedly was "a rebuilding ys. abbreviated schedule and finished with a together, and finished at 2-3-2.J a fiin-c- n--'rd1 T h e pames, and finished with a record of 9-8. The track team compiled women's tennis team won rive of I 2-5 record. In intramural basketball, Spirit of 72 of 10-4, and finished second in 0..jSttate The cross country team compiled a 5-3 its first six matches, and finished at 5-3. defeated ILA1, 86-39. James beat University Centers Tournament out of followed that by finishing Freshman Charlien Staltare offered record, and Steinbeck in the dorm championship, four teams. a field of 17 in both thepromise for the future. seventh in 70-37. Intramural softball Nva5 still in progp--am- Collegiate Winter Sports Albany Invitational and the The squash team had a tough season at press time. at Van Cortlandt In varsity basketball, the Patriots had Track Championships against top opponents, going 5-12, but In women's softball, the Patriots had what was probably their most Park. still were ranked 16 in the nation. Stu won five of nine games at press time. club, led by a running disappointing season in Stony Brook The football Goldstein attained All-American status Miscellaneous backs Solomon Henley and history. With an abundance of talent, attack of with his national ranking of seven. The equestrian team did not win the and quarterback Brian headed by Arthur King, the team never John Salvadore The swimming team had the most Cartier Cup. Flynn, the Patriots' record was 4-5. really fulfilled their potential,, and success of any Patriot team all year, as The soccer team's Pete Goldschmidt In intramural football, the James Gang finished the regular season with a record they won the Metropolitan Conference became a professional with the Blue Star defeated GGA2A3BO, 9-7. Gershwin beat of 10-10. But they had tied with Lehman Division III championship with a win over team of the German-American league. Douglass, 10-C to win the dorm and Brooklyn for the lead in the Manhattan. Swimmer-- Leah Holland becami-Ah championship. Knickerbocker Conference, and met team won their last first woman to join a men's team at won three of its last Lehman in a first-round playoff game. The gymnastics The soccer team Stony Brook. four games to end at 6-6. They finished They lost by a point at the buzzer, two matches to finish at 2-5.

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In a year when most Stony Brook Weeden gives most of the credit foir You could call it Stony Brook's Athletic DietrLes Thompson teams had to stugeto reach a that to the players, aligthem a Version. of "Love Story." believes that's good enough. 'He's 19m3ore woprtvgroup that was won-lost percentage of .500, Sandra "I love athletics, I love aseball,," done an osadig ""'A this year," Weeden had winning teams in two willing to work * . ... that could hamdle says Rick SdAt, -_tema's Male says Thompson. 4- sports: 5-3 in women's tennis and 9-8 criticism."*But she also says, "I think Coach of the Year. "You have to love * Solik,30, cume here after having * in aseal.She also reevdfour I've learned to be more tolerant, Ies it with the record INe had." been in the Met ognization three 4- first-place votes in the Coach of the riia. I've melltowed." in this, his third year of coaching year. A good defensive cthr * Year balloting, the most of any coach She came to Stony Brook in Stony Brook baealsince coming 'Smoliak moved up to the triple-A on the Stony Brook staff. September 1969,, and hasn't regretted hrom -St. Paul, Minst, Smoliak's (Buffalo, squad in 1965,, but his bat At least part of the reason for her it a bit. "I just jumped at the cac, squad compiled a 9-15 spring record., didn't. That was Stony Brook's good teams" success sbe says. "I was Molly MOKUU& iwtune. was her own the best decision best ever. 'Mat in "My main goal. d ed i ca ti on. I've ever made."1' itself is unimpres- .is to get to "Whenever I went In diin to sive until it is Omaha," Smia to the office, she her coaching, realized that aUl saysi. Thlat is was atlways duties, Weeden is 4- 4- but two of where the college -writint plays for the advisor to the Smolia~k's players world series is 9 4- * us.P says one of Women's Recme- 4- were freshmen or played. her basketball tional Association 4- sophomores. A few interes- players, Donna (WRA). The 4- One of the ted spectators; Groman. organization 4- club's juniors, probably would "She's really created the * team captain be Smoliak's wife devoted to 1"Open Gym" in 4- 4- Mike Carman, has of eight years, asketballPI says the early fall , 4- known Snuffiak Ylickmy, and their » Carol Mendis, * which was an 4- the coach for two daugters, * St ate sman 's opportunity for 4- three years. "He Sherri, 7, and 4- 4 Fenmae Athlete w om en to 4- just doesn't coach ISandy, 5, who 4" of the Year. `She participate in a 4- the team, it's his often are seen at 4- 4- definitely got a variety of whole life,"1 says .Patriotgames. * lot out of the ae~it4ipc T.2&-A- 4- 4- crman. --its not 1oacir or money 4- team. We were motivated and she was co-ed ping-pong, badminton, 4- 4- like it's his job. He loves baealand 'has prevented the coach, owner of a motivated and we came through." volleyball, and softball, among other 4- 4- wants- us to do well." umatees, degree in education, from sports, was offered. 4- What made that rearal was the 4- His fellow coce elize that. .developing the baseball pgrmas * 4- fact that Stony Brook had a' tough A fine coach, Weeden also is a 4- "Hle's great with the kids, he's got a lot much as desired. ""Otherschools have 4- 4- cauing human being. "I find it of deiain and he's got a good so many things which we don't have,"" 4- schedule and not a single player over warm, 4- sense of humor," says basketball coach says Carman. 4- five-foot-eight. But even further than easy to relate to her," says Groman. 4- Don Coveleski. 4- that, a team that had had some "She's very concerned about her 4- There's one thing which no other "I like to see definite imrvmnt 4" problems with dissension just the year players. I know she'd do anything for * school has, though. You can have one 4- * in an individual through my teaching,," before was transformed into a cohesive us."1 guess. who. (It begins with an S.) 4- 4" Smoak says. "I just try to do my job 4- unit. - GREG GUTES 4- the best I can." - ALAN H. FALLICK * 4- I r* * * *

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1 2 345 Total 1 23 4 5 Total 1 2 34 5 Total SWu Goldstein 5 4 010 81 Rick Smoliak 0 5 33 0 59 Carol Mendis 5 3 01 0 74 Pate Goldschmidt 4 140 1 68 Sandra Wooden 4 0 00 1 41 Leah Holland 3 2 11 0 52 Arthur King 1 4 500 63 Bob Snider 2 1 21 1 41 May Katz 2 0 22 0 36 Bob Rosen 11 1 12 27 John Ramsey 2 2 10 0 39 Peggy Voll 0 1 20 0 17 Chris Ryba 01 11 1 16 H. Von Mechow-K. Lee 3 0 00 1 31 AllysonPratt 0 1 I I 0 is Bob Diamond 0 0 020 6 Jim Smith 0 1 31 0 25 Linda Yost 0 0 1 1 9 Steve Avia no 00 01 1 4 Carolyn Cross 1 1 10 0 22 Regina Walther 0 1 00 0 7 John Figueroa 00 01 0 3 Linda Hutton 0 1 10 0 12 Sue Tobachnik 0 0 10 1 6 00 0 10 3 Richard Fotiades, Don Coveleski 01 01 0 10 Louise Lefevre 0 0 01 0 3 Solomon Mensah 00 01 0 3 Paul Dudz~ick 0 001'I3 6 Barb McCuen 0 0 0 02 2 Al Sajnacki 00 00 1 1

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1 * Polling Stony Brook's Coaches: It Don't Come E€isy problems. By GREG GUTES coincide with ours? his own players. But there still were more Sayer Arthur Running an election can be a very difficult thing. The Well, first the caches had to be tracked down. It For onezthing, I thought basketball it should Polity Election Board found this out recently. So did the took the better part of four days, but finally 12 ballots King should be named Best Athlete. Al tho ught w e re E a c h a d b e e n a sk e d t o n am e basketball. Al two sports editors of Statesman. in. h his top five in be baseball pitcher Chris Ryba. I covered I an inequity year approaching very rapidly, it each of the three categories. Unfortunately, however, covered baseball. There seemed to be With the end of the so well in the preparation for the several of the male coaches didn't know a Stony Brook somewhere, especially since neither did tc was once again time to begin e sportswriter and Coach of the Year female athlete from Stony Brook mud, and declined to coaches' voting. So, committing the prinm Stateman Athlete of the Year 3oaches knew Fallick and me to make vote in this area. violation of admitting that maybe the c awards. Tradition called for Al ir final say in our picks for the awards. But we decided to go one In general, the female coaches were more better, we finally decided to relinquish ox better. Or maybe it was two better. Three better? knowledgeable. But coaches of both sexes put anywhere the matter and leave it up to them. aches usually First we decided to establish a Female Athlete of the from zero to five nominees down, causing a bit of an There was one more problem. Male ca [e coaches did Year award, because there is no reason why the women irregularity. didn't vote for female coaches, but femai Dmen also are who participate in athletics for Stony Brook shouldn't The coaches were instructed not to vote for vote for their counterparts. Since the we e also decided get their recognition, too. themselves for Coach of the Year, but they could vote greatly outnumbered by the men (74), w egories in this Then, out of sheer curiosity, we decided to poll the for their own players. Surprisingly enough, there was to establish separate male and female cat coaches about the three categories. Would their opinions very little ballot-stuffing, in which a coach named only department too.

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TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1973 Sneaking Through the Summer VOLUME 16 NUMBER 56 Robert Tiernan Editor in Chief Chris Carty Summer vacation is creeping up on the leaving for vacation, no one will have any Managing Editor University. Students cram for their finals. idea of what to expect when they return. Robert Schwartz Professors begin holding classes outside.: Mr. Chason of Student Affairs speculates Business Manager The willows on the ESS plaza are beginning that Albany will ask for either a mandatory to droop over. plan, or no plan at all. Although he assures Copy Editor: Stefan Rosenberger; one can But the one sure sign is when the us that there will be a compromise, Contributing Editor: Bill Soiffer; Jay Baris; News Administration procrastinates on a lot of never tell what the outcome of the Editorial Assistant: discussions will be. The students have a Director: Leonard Steinbach; important decisions, waiting for the Associate News Editors: -Mike Dunn, (,A students to leave. right to know what they're in for next September. They have the right to find out Bonnie Friedel, Jonathan D. Salant; Right now, the selection of a new Vice how they will feed themselves NOW, not Photo Editor: Larry Rubin; D. President for Student Affairs (VPSA) is up week before they return. The entire Assistants: Mike Amico, Martin one Two Director: Lynn in the air. And the final selection will be has the right to openly discuss a Landau; Take 0 University Kaplan; Assistant Feature Editor: made when the students have all gone major appointment, such as the VPSA, home for the summer. This precludes any Stuart Plotkin; Sports Editors: Greg before it's made- during the semester, and Gutes, Alan H. Fallick. sort of open debate in the University over not while it's on vacation. LU* l the selection. It eliminates potential This procrastination is a characteristic opposition from faculty. It leaves the tactic. It happens every summer. Last year, University inlthe dark until the fall about it was add/drop fees, meal plan expenses Sttesma "Let Each Become Aware" how that very important person will relate and a host of other things. It happens all to the University. to be a coincidence, and is too frequently STAFF all too congruous with the prevailing The same tactics are also being utilized Advertising Manager: Greg Humes; attitude of "close your eyes, and it will go with the meal plan. Only now are Calendar: Roberta away." And it's getting very annoying to Borsella, Cynthia discussions being held in Albany as to its Denton, Beth Loschin, Susan Satler; future. When classes end, and people begin put up with such childish sneakiness! Graphics: Debra Kayden, Ken Neubeck; News: Jeffrey Apfel, Ruth Bonapace. Kenneth Brody, !ris Burlock, Nancy Callanan, Vinnie Townies: Threat or Menace? Constantino, Gary Alan DeWaal, Edward Diamond. Bette Friedman, Paula Leibowitz, Gilda Le Patner, Townies are the plague of the Stony outside people on weekends, student use Jason Manne, Daniel McCarthy, Susan Brook Union. They inhabit the lounges, would definitely increase. It would cut Milts, Jean Schindler, David Schwartz, and guzzle cheap wine, talking about the down on the time wasted by the night Andrew J. Silverman; Photo: Mark "great buzz" they're putting on. building managers on babysitting the local Barash, Steve Bucksbaum, Robert F. It seems that they live on spare change, teenagers. And we would spend less money Cohen, Julie Cornfield, Eric Gross, grubbed from the few students who-come cleaning up spilt beer, broken bottles and Rick Hardecker, Gary Kleinman, in there on weekends. vandalized bathrooms. This, in Louis Manna, Lenny Mark, Joe combination with good activities set for Polinski, Martin Privalsky, Frank The cycle is vicious, feeding upon itself. Friday and Saturday night, and an Sappell, Chris Schuetz, Frank Segreto, Students don't come to the Union Bill Sherman, Alan Stern, Dennis operating snack bar would bring the because the townies are there, and more Spitz,. Eli Trauner; Sports: Daphne students back to the building. Eventually, townies come because there are fewer M.N. Fotiades, Arthur Karp, Lynne R. with the influx of students, the students. The atmosphere is unpleasant, Parenti, Roger Smith, Charles Spiler; door-checkers could be removed. and the hostility, at times, is overt. Take Two: David Blustein, Martha On a Town Hall meeting about one A main problem is the very definition of Calhoun, Kris DiLorenzo, Eric Frank, month ago, President Toll was asked what Warren Gleicher, Sharon Hewitt, the building. Is it a Student Union, or a could be done about the problem. The Norman *ftochberg, Michael Isaac, Campus Center? Is it for the exclusive use onus was kicked downstairs to the Union Michael Kape, Sari Koshetz, Mary Jo of students, faculty and staff, or is it open Governing Board, unaware that the Board McCormack, Stephen O'Donnell, to the surrounding community? was previously told it was an Michele Parker, Bradley Phillips, As we see it, the Union should not be for Administrative decision. He has since Linda Polster, Minx Rebman, Howard Schiffman, Steve the exclusive use of the campus. To do so promised to take care of the matter, but Sawyer. Linda Silverman, Lys Ann Taylor, Richard would just add fuel to the hostility already we're still awaiting his action. Wentzler; Production: Steve Appold, present between the University and The Union can be a focal point for Andrea Buchman, Elizabeth Burton, community. But when such outside use campus unity. But unless the Lila Czelowalnik, Carl Flatow, Rusty interferes with the University's enjoyment Administration takes the time and money Green, Maryanne Knortz, John M. of the Union, something must be done. to take care of the Stony Brook Union, we Leung; Production Manager: Julian If the Union is made off-limits to will continue having the townie "menace." Shapiro; Office Manager: Carole MvIes. i - I JT Ikl^ Wy AkW5 I WaA APO TfOl Ha *f\6cuARE k.8It I /'- MYFROV5 IOcuR? 117 6i *yt o TU0 {FT KI V our OF IT. KWO. Lo G£ %S v ^^ un kT

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Page 14 STATESMAN May 15, 1973 Congratulations Offered to Ms. Haskins other gis yet to come could -me POp of 0^1 wroteW a prident, not the often ofice papers By TONY GUOBADIA which m.ch In Statesman need a Imstate in the mar Iftr. Note that l2rteradug type of president ao p We Cherry Haskins' ldlide victory her victory i a thrown acarn odmngh the chaurd kalation of Polity with an international outlook o-er counterpart in the recent re s warns's camp. the male attituds in not gvng them a and honor. for presidency is a tmning point in the' Secosiy, for a young blac to ruIe arnce of pstidpating himportant As I wrote this congratuhtory mine by the freside of the ten year exstence of tbhe Stony the blck ramp om the oter sid will deceon ikig of Wths Uniemity. messageof o s, one afternoon, after Book campu. Stim, in t history orf be leking fow to a degree of Now eon with m b Monica Axds Union's mnority students at Stoy Brook, it ad coamany h hing Chery a reading of Cherry's victory in rowned it all, for a lady to win a s oft said, bl Iie beurti, so, bIrjng baud in mking the wans' Saos , my mind reflects back with preidency ace at a time when therefore, ster, make sm the _eai -s thros*. 5- calm nge IS memories of my days in student of women's oppression on campus is repun on of this beauty i noD an mm for tbh It i hift fXt the potieshile in th Federal School becoming a serious fir debate. worn on thI campus, black or Science. Thbbs yeaws ago, way saed. Africa. I For a black femde to be a president of No doubt, the Ik will be heavy for white, to k their worth felt If the bck in the lend of Mother a local Union in Southern collegs if success is m- who have w g domnated PoNty was in a similar boat s Cherry is now. Cherry alone to shoulder of my; could be a familiar event. But for suc But I have * faelhog cannot gve s a odi changee which Then that night, the news to be achieved. victory came, a I could say was to lift an event to occur in an all-white aready that, the overwhelming spirits thi campu serioudy laes, maybe the University as, in fact, happened here is women could do a better job for such up my head, and in silence to ask the In which the female and other for his not only uncommon success, but a this campus a change. So hdie, dig it. Creator of al mankind minority students on leadership in leading my fellow super success of all time in our society. united t helping her to a victory will be The time Is now, the place is Stony Univesity, the theme is students, who had chosen me to lead Her victory therefore I will say is an further strengthened to helping her Brook I of offce. women's awakening for a social for a change. The same silent wish awakening of the women's force and thIough a successful tenure for her now as I conclude all the women on change. To the women, I would ike to will wish ideas which has long been neglected on Particulary this message of mine. Good luck this campus. She, therefore, has a campus who are already saying "This declare the coming academic year of of this 'Cherry and all the best in your new I twofold challenge. Being a female, her is a challenge to us and we are in for 1973/74 Laes Year. Students i Univesity need a dhange from the tenure of office. other women colleagues on this real in comatting male supemacy an undergraduate at in the on this campus." traditional stereotype of Polity (The writer is campus will want to see her and dominance SUSB.) light of erecting a banner without stain Afterward, only a few days ago, that goernment. We need a people's Safety Hazards: Thanks for the Memory were (/A five days the bottom besides as long as they looked safe - would repair, those same steps By ELLIOT KASS how for about for my "downfall." six steps were barricaded off, dug up, well that was all that really mattered. now responsible with those Last Thursday, I tripped and fell on About an hour later, seeing that my Remember the Tabler Steps? You leveled, and made even - I ledges? Then of course those same steps. I was just boppin' ankle had swollen considerably 0 know the ones that slope downhill, little stone over to the Infirmary. you're sure to recall that those same along when my foot hooked one of made my way and have little stone ledges in front of There, breaking with all past tradition, easily trip six steps were never repaved, that the those little ledges, and over I went. each one that you can so I they did not require me to wait, but how everyone felt remaining Tabler Steps were never aumsy of me, r know; nonetheless over. Remember slightly pissed, immediately brought me to an office that they were so unsafe that we leveled, and that instead bannisters couldn't help but fee 0 that those same steps that we had in the back, where they placed cold Q. should make repairing them one of the and fencing were erected. Guess the very it just wasn't admonished the Administration about packs on my leg; said they were 40 health and safety demands - University figured that an uncomfortable that cost and bother to repeatedly, the same steps that the sorry I had to lie in demands that the Administration worth all but they really didn't have remember repair them (five days-six steps), and Administrtion had promised us they position, claims to have met. Also proper facilities; no, it didn't do any ) good to write University negligence on 0 the accident report, since those don't do any good anyway; and the doctor Editorial Standards on Downfall would see me first thing, just as soon as he comes in 45 minutes from now. To the Editor: I'm sick when I think that this appeared in the same Fifty minutes later, the doctor (an Now I'm not one to quibble over that elusive quality, newspaper that just a year ago devoted an entire special orthopedist) did indeed come in. He there was this particular cartoon, "Towman section to the topic of homosexuality in an attempt to me that I "taste," but It's examined me, and informed No. 328," regarding a physiological change undergone by expose the shibboleths and challenge facile thinking. had a badly sprained ankle which he a rather graphic stereotype. Perhaps very sad to see how far your editorial standards have fallen. He said one student into of wrapped in an ace bandage. "Stereotypeman" would have been a better appellation. When I first arrived in Delaware I was the victim that no X-ray was necessary, just to the next issue you could run "Supernigger." culture shock. I found out to my dismay that the seeming my feet as much as possible Perhaps in and totally keep off Drawn with big rolling eyes. (Of course it would require majority down here are more than subtly racist for the next ten days or so, and he to portray natural rhythm.) overt sexists. "Nigger" and "Cunt" and "Fag" are bandied crutches. your cartoonist's best efforts to gave me a pair of And that's only the beginning. Think of the possibilities. about in the classroom here by America's future lawyers Two days later with my ankle still Then you could have "The Little Woman:" the adventures describe other human beings. swelling and looking badly bruised, I of a college graduate as she tries to battle shopping carts Northeaster chauvinist that I am, I have naively thought decided that it was time to ignore and a dust mop while trying to find a husband. that at least at Stony Brook most people had progressed doctor's orders, and go for an X-ray. Would you consider "Kikeman:" the adventures of a' beyond the dark ages. Of course my ankle turned out to be little hebe from who drinks the blood of good Now agreed that you have gotten further along in the broken and had to be placed in a cast Christians to gain his superpowers. social evolution than that. But is there so much difference for three weeks. Of course. Or the "Green Mick:" an Irishman who can eat more between the dignification of a stupid and foul stereotype of When Sherman Raftenberg died, it potatoes... a homosexual on your editorial page and calling someone was a tragedy of sufficient magnitude Or the "Italian Greaseball" and his merry mafiosi. nigger? to mobilize this campus community The ideas are just endless. As endless as is ignorance. œff Thier into doing something about improving conditions on this campus. There was a great deal of activity, and the Administration was forced to make a lot of promises. Some of these were outright victories (such as obtaining covers for the manholes, or having construction sites fenced off). Others were bullshit (like closing down the Loop Road to everyone's great convenience). Still other important things were never even promised in the first place (an emergency room for the. Infirmary). However, there was sufficient cover-up by the University to quiet everyone down, and the energy died. Too bad. Too bad because while a little was accomplished, a lot more remains to be achieved. And it seems that the only thing that can do it is a sustained, oranized movement that is committed to struggling for health and safety on this campus. Ill tell you one thing for sure, I'd join. Well anyway, I just wanted to say thanks to John Toll and his I hardworking crew over at the Administration building. Thanks for repaving Tabler Steps; thanks for up-grading the health services on campus; thanks for the memories; thanks for everything. (The writer is an undergraduate at 'NO WONDER WE DIDN'T MAKE MUCH . .. A THOUSAND DOLLARS A PLATE AND YOU SUSB and a member of the Attica DUMMIES FEED THEM STEAKI' Briade.) I May 15, 1973 STATESMAN Page 15 Calendar of Events TUESDAY, MAY 15 Movie: Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce star ; Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in "House < Fear" and "Sherlock Holmes and the Secrt Weapon" in the last of the Tuesday Flicks seri< beginning at 8 p.m. in the SBU auditorium.

Film: Women's Cinema, a film and discussio series studying the socialization of women, wi show "Pillow Talk" starring Doris Day at 8 p.n in Lecture Center room 103. A discussion o "The Good Girl-Bad Girl Syndrome" follows th film.

Recital: Sy Shaffer will conduct a Master < Music Graduate Recital at 8:30 p.m. in Lectu Center room 105.

Tournament: The weekly Duplicate Brid< Tournament, with Masters Points awarded, w be held in room 226 of the SBU beginning at p.m. Admission is $1.

Lecture: Gayle Krugnoff and Frank Lemmon Associate Directors of the National Coordinatin Council on Drug Education, will present lecture on the evaluation of drug films an related materials. Lecture Hall 102, 8:30 p.m.

Lectures: Dr. David Benfield will continue hi lectures on contemporary morality, discussin ethical questions in a philosophical context a 5:30 p.m. in Lecture Center room 102.

-"Constitutionalism" is tonight's topic in i series of lectures by Professor Sheldon Ackle) on "Issues in Civil Liberty: Equality" at 8:3( p.m. in room 238 of the Humanities building. -Professor Peter Bretsky will continue hi lectures on Darwin and Wallace's concept a Natural Selection in room 240 of th Hllimanitic; hllil.linJ: R-In r% m I uI IUIOII EII L)UIIUIII, UJ;u P.m1. WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 Lecture: Prof. H.L. Welsh, Dept. of Physics, -Dr. Bentley Glass will continue his series of University of Toronto, will discuss "Pressure lectures on Man's Relation to his Environment Induced Absorption and Some Recent and to Scientific Evolution with "Man and Developments" at 3:30 Earth" at 8:30 p.m. in room 100 of the Lecture p.m. in room 301, Old Concert: SAB presents "The Return of Aztec Engineering Building. Center. Two-Step" at 8 p.m., Benedict Main Lounge. Film: "The Cosmic Children and the Third -English Professor Earl Schreiber will discuss Reel," a surf film, will be shown at 8 p.m. in the Frisch's "Biedermann and the Firebugs" and Lecture: Dr. R.M. Lewart, University of SBU theater. Fifty of the most dynamic :urfers sum up the course in his final lecture on 20th Chicago, will talk about "Hypersensitivity and in the world set to the sounds of Jefferson Century Drama at 5:30 p.m. in Lecture Center Immuno-pathology in Schistosomiasis" at 3 p.m. Airplane; Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young; Rolling room 100. in Lecture Hall 110. Stones; and the Chambers Brothers. Beautiful a ..d .- I s- vft- , s ~. -" - . -AVEb photography, 200 watts of dynamite sounds. Admission is $1.50.

THURSDAY, MAY 17

Film: The Center for Continuing Education presents its final weekly film of the season, "Weekend" at 8:30 p.m. in Lecture Center room 100.

FRIDAY, MAY 18

Film: The Stony Brook Film Society will show "Bye, Bye Braverman" at 8 p.m. in Lecture Center room 110.

SATURDA,. MAY 19

Concert: There will be an informal popular concert with Deborah Frances Galiga at 8 p.m. in Lecture Center 105. Free admission.

THURSDAY, MAY 24

Concert: The Bethany College Choir from Kansas will perform in the Administration building at 8:30 p.m.

To those who aren't returning - Good luck! To those who are - enjoy it while you can.

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By DAVID BLUSTEIN The originals would be Neil Young, For those students who will not be Stephen Stills, Furay, Bruce Palmer, and traveling, the three months of vacation Dewey Martin. It is doubtful that they can be a bit dull. Rock'n'roll as usual, will will be able to put out an album by the provide some stimulation during the hot summer, providing that such a reunion and humid days that are ahead 1Lus. It takes place, but the possibility of such a certainly kept a lot of people busy with reformation is certainly a pleasant excitement and anticipation last summer thought. with the Stones tour. The week that they If superstars are not necessary for your played at was an enjoyment, there will be plenty of rock experience; the tension and fervor was by plain old stars in the summer months. evident throughout the hot streets of Already released: A six sided live album Manhattan. There won't be anything as by Yes entitled Yessongs has just been extravagant as Mick Jagger & Co., but issued by Atlantic. This package will be a there will still be an ample opportunity to must for those who would like to get into boogie this summer. this progressive outfit. Although there is no new material in it, it still makes for a Recorded Rock good buy for those who don't have any First off, we have to deal with the of their albums ... Glitter continues to Beatle situation. It all started on the West emanate from England with new albums Coast, a place renowned for its incredible by David Bowie and T-Rex .. . Paul ability to hype the public into believing a Simon has just come out with his second great number of impossible events. What solo album. . .. According to a reliable actually happened was a Ringo Starr source at Columbia, Art Garfunkel is recording session, which was visited by working on an album whick will probably two of his ex-cronies, John and George. come out during the summer ... Sly Both John and George were in L.A. for Stone's new album, Fresh, is also close to business and decided to help Ringo out in release. Rumor has it that Sly has an album which is being produced by recorded Doris Day's "Que Sera, Sera." Richard Perry (who did Carly Simon's As a matter of fact, several Hollywood recent success). Ringo straightened the columnists have heard that Sly Stone and situation out by deftly stating: "We must Doris Day may be cutting an album get the picture straight. There is hardly together. This is one for Ripley's Believe any chance at all of us appearing together it or Not. again. We are still good pals, but it's just not on." Hence Ringo's album will be just Due Soon: Sandy Denny and Fairport that; a solo album dependent upon Mr. Convention are reunited on a new album Starr's abundance of creativity. for A&M . . . The Chambers Brothers are Meanwhile during the big rush of back in the studio being produced by publicity, George and Paul have Jimmy Ienner in San Francisco. It's been coincidentally released solo albums. a long time for them. While The George continueswith his raga rock while Chambers were relaxing, another Brothers Paul continues to impress us (or more team took our attention. The Allmans likely, our parents) with his shlock-rock. will have an album out any day now. TODD RUNDGREN will produce the next Grand Funk album due out in June. Both have singles out which don't exceed Entitled Brothers and Sisters, it will no any expectations. We'll just have to keep doubt be a decisive album for them. In John on piano and Mike Bloomfield on bill ... The already infamous New York hoping that they will soon tire of their case something happens to the tightness guitar . . . For those who can't wait to Dolls went into the studio recently and self-indulgence. While this is occurring, that makes the Allmans what they are, hear Bloomfield's phenomenal guitar, he cut 21 songs in two hours. An album Capitol has released two Beatle Gregg will be ready. He is recording a solo is on some of the tracks of the new Tim from them should be ready for the anthologies which make for pleasant album, called Laid Back, which will Davis album, which is out now (and is summer. listening on nostalgic summer evenings. include, Allman Brother Chuck Leavell, quite good). British Scene: n At this point, all John, Paul, George and but no one else from the Bros. It will be Speaking of San Francisco: Hot Tuna Mott the Hoople will be ; Ringo can depend on is nostalgia. interesting to see what Gregg has to is working on a new LP which should be produced by Roy Wood, ex Move-man, t Speaking of reunions, The Byrds- say ... For the moment, the Allman out sometimes during the instead of David Bowie and his I (original, that is) have their long awaited Brothers are now planning a series of summer ... For years, people have degenerate comrades . . . Yes are back in album out, and there is talk of a tour. So benefit concerts for Native Americans. wondered what happened to Jefferson the United Kingdom, following their as not to be outdone, their old They are also trying to get other artists in Airplane co-founder, Marty Balin. Well, successful (what else?) American tour, counterparts, the Buffalo Springfield on it. he has turned up in a recording studio working on material for the next studio might reappear. A recent Rolling Stone preparing his first solo album . .. Fantasy Records (of Creedence report of talks among the original Speaking of blues, producer Tommy album . . . Quicksilver has an anthology Clearwater Revival fame) has signed its members of a musical reunion. Richie Kaye is now putting the finishing touches out, but so far nothing new for the first English act, a hard rock band called Furay (now in Poco) has retorted with: on John Pauld animond's new album, a summer . .. The Grateful Dead are almost The Frank White Band ... are "It's allup to Neil(Young) right now." Dromised bit; . itr complete with Dr. positively scheduled to tour with the doing about a half a dozen different Allman Brothers, a combination whose things if you were to incorporate all of implications are boundless . . . Carlos the reports about them. According to Santana is now recording an album with Decca, (their record label,) they will John McLaughlin of The Mahivishnu probably tour the States around that Orchestra, and are booking a tour. time. .. Keeping himself busy, Roger Daltry has recorded an album which L.A. Notes: Joni Mitchell is supposed should be obtainable by the time you to do a tour with a backup read this . . . John Entwhistle is also band . . . Jackson Browne is due with an recording an album . . . Their solo efforts album shortly which will feature some big have been consistent only in their names including . . . Also in mediocrity. They really do feed off of L.A. and recording: The Band, Rita each other. It is doubtful that we will be Coolidge and Kris Kristofferson, and disappointed when the new Who album Bonnie Bramlet ... James Taylor and finally makes its way to the record racks. Carly Simon are planning to do a T.V. The sooner the better ... The Doors have special . .. Todd Rundgren will produce moved to London where they are the next Grand Funk album due out in searching for musicians and, possibly a June. The addition of a mind to this lead singer. It's about time that they threesome might have a drastic effect on realized that they need a powerful their recording talents (?). vocalist . .. The Mark Almond Band are due with a new album very shortly ... A Hometown Action: In New York, John reformed Spooky Tooth should be out Denver recently finished recording a new with an album at this time ... Also in the album tentatively titled Rocky Mountain works is a new album by Cat Stevens, Cowboy. Once he found his niche, he is called Foreigner . . . Maggie Smith of sure as hell determined to stay in Stone the Crows is recording a solo it... Lou Reed will be joinua by The album, which will be produced by Led : , Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison are Persuasions for his upcoming tour. There Zep-man, Jimmy Page. According to early the subject of constant rumors that the group will once again reappear together. will certainly be enough diversity in that (Continued on page 3)

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a bonus to be sitting smack dab in the middle of the week and are always good middle of Manhattan while listening to and free. Keep listening to that station live rock'n'roll. Seeing the tall skyscrapers for further details. hang over the heads of the perforoming For those who like live artists does strange things to both the regardless of the name of the group, the audience and the musicians. These Parks Department will once again present concerts are highly recommended for their concerts in local parks around the both their financial and musical qualities. city. Usually they occur during Howard Stein, star entrepreneur of weeknights (when the boredom peaks) New York City will be raking the money and are frequented by large numbers of in at the in Flushing, instead people. The music ranges from pure trash of his old Bronx hangout, . to some pretty exciting punk-rock. His concerts usually consist of high priced Anyway the bands try really hard to keep entertainment with similarly high prices the mob under control, a feat which is for customers. However sometimes you entertaining in of itself. Call up the New just have to pay through the nose to see York City Parks Department for your favorites. If we can predict the infermation about the concert nearest to future from the past, it seems likely that you. Mr. Stein will provide no bargains for In addition, there will be the usual for his upcoming tour. THE PERSUASIONS will join Lou Reed rock'n'roll fanatics. sporadic shows at Carnegie Hall, been the home Hall, Village East and the (Continued from page 2) First off', there will be another The Singer Bowl hasn't Philharmonic for live rock since 1969. Flushing Meadow assorted clubs that dot the metropolitan reports, it should be a star-studded One-to-One concert, a benefit of year John Lennon Park is a nice enough place for live music, area. Local Suffolk people will have the affair . . . The Rolling Stones are adding retarded children. Last affair. This year certainly better than the outer limits of convenience of the Gnarled Hollow Inn in the finishing touches on their new LP staffed at this successful along with Bronx. One of our own Stony Brook which was recorded in such exotic places John Denver will be featured the Setauket. The concert will For people who do mind paying for bands, Hammerhead, will be featured for as Kingston, Jamaica, as well as L.A. The some unnamed artists. in Madison Square their music, there will be a free Carole two dates in June, proving that one can release date for this album is up to the be held on May 30 a nice way to start King concert on the Great Lawn in be successful at this school. At this Stones, which means don't hold your Garden. This will be chance Park on May 26. Ode Records impossible to say who will breath. off the summer and will give us a Central juncture, it is use. What will be sponsoring this gala event which, and when. 'Me only hint I can The previous notes are all very to put our money to good be where rock'n'roll expectations are fulfilled, will be visited you is to check out the Village Voice tentative at this point. To keep up on the becomes clear after attending if give of years is the dose to 100,000 people. Since she is week for both club and concert trade winds in rock, especially the concerts for a number by every have. It's about out with an album concurrent They usually provide the most recorded variety, read Rolling Stone's enormous power that we coming dates. social and her tour, there should be an coverage of local rock and folk Random Notes, Crawdaddy's Half Notes, time that this power (both with complete of original music and people Good Times' Bits'n'Pieces or some other financial) is put to good use. abundance concerts. Music Park on that Saturday. This reasonable fascimile. They will keep you The old standard, Schaeffer in Central as highlights of the and live concerts while Statesman takes off for Festival at Central Park, will carry on should be one of the With new albums up to date enough activity to usual this summer with their reasonably summer and would make a perfect way going on, there will be the summer. hot summer priced concerts. With a maximum price of for us to celebrate the end of school. keep us busy during the a quality tradition, that follow. Just remember what Live Rock $2, these concerts usually have In their short, but promising months a free said in "Summer in the There are very few things that are bill. Their bookings haven't been made WNEW-FM is going to book John Sebastian that they five boroughs as Although the days are "hotter better than rock concerts when they are public yet, but it is probable concert in each of the City." If you years. They a matchhead," the nights "are a at their best. Especially enjoyable during will maintain their high standards. they have in the past few than $1.50 for their world." "Go out and rind a girl, summer are outdoor concerts, which can't afford the $2 (or make a policy of not publicizing different around the show. come on, come on and dance all night." seem to be suited for powerful bleachers) you can always stand acts until a few days before It is really in the Sebastian certainly has the right idea. rock'n'roll. outside and pick up the vibes. They are usually in the afternoon

- classica ______;W nal in lasIh lasica e~~~~~~~~h isrgroup pefre last SAB classical do the Bartok 2nd piano The classical outlook for summer should particularly The group performed here in the Christoph Eschenbach will to bring several member. Miriam Fried the Brahms violin concerto excite ballet fans. S. Hurok promises concert', and Roseman is an SB faculty concerto,, and the harpsichord The regular symphony fare will companies, beginning immediately with Westminster Choir College will host a and there will be others. first rate Haydn's through June 3 at the 24-29 with such masters as Frances Cole, include a Mozart program, Beethoven Programs, Stuttgart Ballet, May 15 festival June Handel's & Juliet, and Sylvia Marlowe. "the Creation," a Stravinsky program, Metropolitan Opera. They will do Romeo Ralph Kirkpatrick, Igor Kipnis in addition Choir will celebrate its "Messiah," Verdi "Requiem" and much more. Eugene Onegin and Swan Lake, and The famous Bethlehem Bach (Christmas, who make it to Tanglewood, a short trip to premieres of L'Estro Armonico, Traces, and 75th anniversary with Bach's three oratorios For those American Elaine Rudolf Serkin assembles some Easter and Ascension) with soloists Phyllis Curtin, Marlboro, Vermont~where Initials. in the country to play chamber Theatre's summer series at Ray DeVoll and Thomas Paul. At the Caramoor of the finest musicians The American Ballet Bonazzi, around the area exciting. They New York Pro Musica will music, could prove most gratifying. All Lincoln Center should prove to be quite festival at Katanoh, N.Y. the old opera July 20 and 21, namely the classical forecast for summer is bright. plan revivals of Billy the Kid (Loring-Copland), produce a 365 year Three "La Dafne." The festival will also Mendelssohn Symphony (Nahat-Mendelssohn), Marco da Gagliano's and Undertow "Medea" with Maralin Niska July 7 Virgins and a Devil (de Mille-Respighi), stage Cherubini's three full length Center Director Julius Rudel, musical (Tudor-Schuman). In addition they plan and 13. City La Sylphide plus festival, will conduct. productions, Giselle, Swan Lake, and director of the of Hoffman, which opens on June 23 is not all 20 repertoire favorites including Tales The festival The a Mozart program and the Moor's Pavan- and Graduation Ball. baroque. It opens with Petrouchka, artists Zara Nelsova and direction ol Lucia Chase and Oliver throughout the summer includes ABT under the pianist, the N.Y. top ballet theatre. They present Janos Starker, cellists, Gary Graffman, Chase perhaps America's and Ruth performance does Soloists, the Guameri Quartet, Jaime a rich and varied repertoire and each Chamber violin and piano, and others. justice to the repertoire. Laredo, 23 the Metropolitan Opera will Symphony Concerts June 4 through June anytime its June festival. The schedule Anyone planning a trip to the Berkshires be back in its home for stop by usual power casts. 6-August 26 should definitely includes old favorites with the Met's from July Faust, in Lenox, Tanglewood is the Aida, Carmen, Tosca along with Tanglewood. Located Macbeth, the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Rusticana and Pagliacci, and La Boheme. summer home of Cavalleria for young musicians. The Baroque Forecast also host to several programs Saturday and Sunday definitely in vogue these days. symphony concerts are Friday, Baroque music is mornings. The evening of chamber music by evenings with open rehearsals Saturday People will flock to an various of major symphonies orchestra, young artist orchestra and Bach or Vivaldi and leave a concert fellowship This response is perform throughout the week. by Brahms or Mahler half empty. chamber groups of summer festivals conductors is impressive. It includes Seigi helping to determine the nature The list of are mingled with Skrowaczewski, Eugene Ormandy, where master classes and workshops Ozawa, Stanislaw Fuller's Baroque Michael Tilson Thomas, and Colin public concerts. There will be Albert William Steinberg, in Great Bamngton, is also impressive. In addition Music at Aston Magna an estate Davis. The list of soloists musicians on the players, concertmaster Joseph Mass. from June 9-30. The performing to regular symphony Arico Andre Watts, to Fuller on harpsichord; Fortunato Silverstein, cellist Jules Eskin, pianist faculty include Also Sidney viola da gamba; Carole Bogard, name a few, will do a Mozart Concerto. and August Wenzinger, Philippe recorder; and Stanley Ritchie will do a Beethoven violin concerto, soprano; Bernard Krainis, Harth ag and Ronald Roseman, oboe. will do Beethoven "Emperor" Concerto, A /tk tw and Jaap Schroder, violin, Entremont ,%aftTA ES ------N6 1973 1% May 15,

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There is no guarantee that all of these Blue In Love D - Paul Masursky. S -- films will make it to your summer screen; George Sepgl, Susan Anspach, Kris filmmaving is so iffy that there is no Kristofferon, Shelly Winters. guarantee that they will ever be shown at The story of a man who is in love with his ex-wife. (JULY) all. But they might, so beware. The projected month of release, when known, Breezy D - Clint Eastwood. S - William is given at the end of the plot capsule. Holden. The director and the stars are listed at the By the writer of Play Misty For Me, film's title. Clint's first abortive taste at directing.

Alfredo, Alfredo S - Dustin Hoffman Cleopatra Jones D - Jack Starrett. S - No information available. Tamara Dobson, Shelley Winters, Bernice Casey, Brenda Sykes. Alimony D - Herbert Ross. S - Woody A "thrill-filled" dramatization of the Allen private and working lives of an A comedy set in New York which internationally respected black woman, reunites the director and star of Play It whose characteristics are a combination Again Sam of John Shaft and James Bond. (JULY)

And Hope to Die D - Rene Clement. S - Coffy D - Jack Hill. S - Pam Grier, Robert Ryan, Jean Louis Trintignant, Lea Booker Bradshaw, Robert Do Qui, Bill Massan, Aldo Ray. Elliot, Alan Arbus, Sid Haig. A suspense thriller by the author of The crime drama of a beautiful black The Lady in the Car with Glasses And a woman who seeks vengeance for the Gun death of her sister.

The Assassination of Christ D - Franco Colinot, The Pettioot Lifter D - Nina Zefirelli. Companeez. S - Brigette Bardot, Natalie The director of Romeo and Juliet and Delon, Bemadetter Laffont. Brother Sun, Sister Moow gives us the last A comedy set in 12th century France five days of Jesus' life. which tells of the love of a peasant youth for a young peasant girl. When the girl is Badge 373 S - Robert Duvall. carried away by brigands, the youth Based on the further exploits of New embarks on a quest for her swearing an York cop who was one of the oath of chastity until he finds her. two characters in The French Connection (not 's). Cops and Robbers D - Avram Avakian. S - Cliff Gorman, Joe Bologna. Tatum O'Neal (left) and PJ. Johnson star In "Paper Moon," the latest Peter Bang The Drum Slowly D - John Two New York City cops, driven by Bogdanovich release. their fevered imagination and meager Hancock whambang story of hatch a plot to make a A the life and George Kennedy, Gary Grimes. The story of two baseball teammates. paychecks, can you guess - Wall Street heist. arrest of John Dillinger. Old Johnny is a - See page 6. (AUG). multi-million dollar lawman in another John Wayne picture/Western. The Creeping Flesh D - Freddie Frances. Bank Shot A Doll's House D - Patrick Garland. S - The plot S - Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, The sequel to The Hot Rock. Claire Bloom, Anthony Hopkins, Sir Catholics D - John Huston. S - John the robbery of a mobile Lorna Heilbron. revolves around Ralph Richardson, Dame Judith Evans. Huston. bank. Literally. Another ancient and evil spirit is Based on Brian Moorers recent novel, ressuffected. The Ibsen play is brought to the screen in what will be the first of a series this is a dramatic illumination of the Battle For the Planet of the Apes of theatre classics for the movie houses. turmoil in modern day religion set in the The fifth and final in the seemingly Day For Night D - Francois Truffaut. near-future. endless string of monkey movies. This A comedy set within the framework of one deals with a war between the apes the motion picture industry about a S - and a strain of mutants. If it sound like film4n-the-making. "Day for Night" is a Don't Look Now Do-Nicholas Roeg. Ceremonies In Dark Old Men the second film in the series that's film term that denotes photographing Julie Christie, Don Sutherland. Deals with turmoil in Harlem centered husband takes his wife, still because it is. (JULY) night scenes during the day using filters. A around a black family that comes to ruin mourning the death of their young through pursuit of easy money. 'Me Day of the Jaca D - Fred daughter, on a much needed holiday to Venice where they meet two elderly Black Bart D - Mel Brooks. S - Gene Zinneman. S - Edward Fox, Delphine who are spiritualists. The wife is Wilder, Slim Pickens, Count Basie, Harvey Seyrig, Olga Picot. ladies Freebie and the Bean D - Richard Rush. that her daughter's spirit warns that Korman, Madeline Kahn, Cleavon Little. Based on the best-seller this is a told S - James Caan, Alan Arkin, Jack and her husband must leave the city A comedy-western being filmed in the fictionalized story of a political assasin she Kruschen. once. The husband scoffs at it all so Mojave Desert. hired to kill the late French President at Another police "comedy-diama" Charles DeGaulle. See page 6. naturally he lives (?) to regret it. according to Wamer Bros. Blacula II D - Bob Kelljan. S - William Marshall, Pam Grier. Dillinger D - John Milius. S - Warren Dracula Is Dead ... and Well and Living The French Lieutenant's Woman D - Last year's story of a black Dracula Oates, Michele Philips, Ben Johnson, in London D - Alan Gibson. S - Franklin Schaffer. was such a hit that they're back with Cloris Leachman. Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing. Set in the 19th century, the film It wasn't enough that Dracula utilizes contemporary psychological staggered around London in Draua A.D. insights while still remaining faithful to 1972. Now he has to come back some that era's opinions of a sensual and more. dramatic love affair.

Emperor of the North Pole D - Robert Mme Friends of Eddie Coyle D - Peter Aldrich. S - , Ernest Yates. S - Robert Mitchum, Peter Boyle, Borgaine, Keith Carradine. Richard Jordan. The story of the top hobo of the hobo About a gang of Irishmen who play world, a man who has become a legend both sides of the law and order game. for stealing rides in highly protected (JUNE) trains. (JULY) From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Foxy D - Russ Meyer. Frankweiler D - Fielder Cook. S - Ingrid Good ole porno king Russ is back to Bergman. doing his own films after a disappointing Two children run away from home and detour into big studiodom. live for a week in the Metropolitan Museum. The two try to prove that one The Brutes D - Roger Fritz. S - Helga statue might be by Michaelangelo. Anders, Klaus Lowitsh. And you thought Swedish movies had Gandhi D - Richard Attenborough disappeared! This is about two young A mammoth biography of Mahatma men who indulge their sexual habits to an Gandhi. extreme by trapping a young girl on a deserted beach. The Garnett Saga D - Robert Kellet. S - Warren Nichols, Dandy Nichols. Bulletproof D - Milos Forman The sequel to Alf V Family, which The writer and director of Taking Off was the English series which was takes the same roles in this comedy about Americanized into "All in the Family." a young man in the peacetime Army. Gawain and the Green Knight S - Murray I Cahill - United States Marshall D - Nigel Greene. is one Irishman who -upholds both sides of the law in Tne Friends or Head, Alex Rocco ridrew V. McLagen. S - John Wayne, Eddie Coyle." (Continued on page 5).

Page 4 STATESMAN/take two May 15, 1973 (Continuedfrom page 4) hexherocopsrobbers A veteran movie director returns after A story of dashing hts in shining a long exile only to be confronted with armor. the bizarr spectacle of those Beverly Harry Nne Holds D-BruceGeller.S- Hills hippies (you know the kind) making To i James Coburn, MichaelSorrazin, They say it's thetint Women's Lib sea-lab and its cew by undese films. Then, at a dinner party given by a Van Devere, Walter Pikg . Western. You see the heroine is Beeing begeday acte, the power (as. The dirctor/creator of "Mission from her drabhome We and becomes about Impole" d e a crime drum with a bandit, a mm who has just been Nig thatch D - Ba Hutton S - Moon D - PeterB y wakh. S- a rdog ofsophiscated pip . released from jail forml_ his E-1zlzbeth Taylor,LaeneareBli Ryan 0?", Tatum eal. Madein e Indian brideS Cat Da--- . T only thing Kahn, Johne - - eavy Traffie DD-Ralph Bakshy. that is going to keep that clahn e a An I i ss amude om bow PeterB 'g s lnovich'soest film is the heminds behind Fritz the Cat do is the screenwiter -Elenor Perry. Window but no one b ber since tale of an Mlikely a ae between a another cartoon this time based on sbe's bad a kog bistory of mental downt-tbee eon artist and a human subjects. Manson D - John Huntingion. S - The mess-ups. upoel a sumprise eni hardbitten nine yew old whotans out Manson familv tdteat tbeound inB W to be better at the gme than be is. Hex D - Leo Garen. S - Keith Canrine, (MAY) Robert Walker. Recounts the impact that a band of w roving motorcyclists has on a Nebraska .L Pat Garrett and Bily Kid - Sam farm community back in 1919. Peckinpah. S - James Cobum, Kris Kristofferson, Bob Dylan, Jason Robards, Horo Exeos D - Gene Martin. S- Chill Wills, Slim Pickens. Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee. Any film with Bob Dylan in it has to The Trans-Siberian Railroad is carrying be interesting, if for nothing else. a prehistoric creature which has been Pecknpah, though, is usually fine. This is removed from its tomb of crystal deep about the three and a half month period inside a Chinese cave. From the moment between Billy's most spectacular escape the monster hits the tracks strange things and his confrontation with Pat Garrett. begin to happen.

Hugo The Hippie D - William 'He Procane Chronicle about the Fergenbaum. S - the voices of Burl Ives, A contemporary drama Paul Lynde. world's greatest thief, a man who has that This one looks priceless. It's an offices in New York and Washington animated cartoon about hippies. With he likes to rob. Burl Ives? The Revenge of Dr. Death D - James - Vincent Price. of the Body Stealers D - Gerry Clark. S Invasion. horror Levy. S - George Sanders, Maurice Vincent Price has made so many Evans. films for American International Pictures make a big deal An outer space villain is causing the that they don't even in of anymore. This one is being filmed mysterious disappearance of a number London to very little ballyhoo. parachutists.

The Last American Hero D -Lamont Johnson Romeo and Juliet D - Franco Zeffirelli. The bio of famed stockcar racing driver A reissue of the film that met with Junior. Johnson. critically luke-warm reviews several years ago but was a popular favorite, especially The Last of Sheila D - Herbert Ross. S - among the young set. Richard Benjamin, Dyan Cannon, James Coburn, Joan Hackett, James Mason, Ian The Settlers D - Jan Troell. S - Max McShane, Raquel Welch. While Francois Truffaut{below) films his first Von Dydow, Liv UUmann. Seven Hollywood personalities are on American movie "Day for Night," Sam The second half of the Emigrants. This an invitational luxury cruise, the purpose Peckinpah (above right) prepares to film Bob one follows theimmigrants into the new game of which is a"murder game." The Dylan (above left) in "Pat Garrett and Billy The and portrays the daring Kid." land devolves clues to identify the murderer. resourcefulness that transforms their (JUNE) deams into hard-won realities.

The Legend of Hell House D - John Sinbad's Golden Voyage - D - Gordon Hough. S - Roddy McDowall, Pamela Hessler. S - John Philip Law, Caroline Franklin. Munro, Tom Baker. The experience of a spiritualist, a The tales of Sinbad, the intrepid sailor physical medium and a university prince of Baghdad, complete with evil professor/parapsychologist who attempt, magcians, genies in lanterns, fire for a huge fee, to solve the mysteries of a breathing dragons and prehistoric flying deserted mansion where several people rocs. had died. Slaughter II D --Gordon Douglas. S - Christenberry. S - Little Cigars D - Chris Jim Brown, Richard Williams, Ed Angel Tompkins. McMahon, Gloria Hendry, Brock Peters. An ambitious young woman introduces The two leads invade the mansion of a crime, a group of midgets to a life of syndicate, boss who, for some obscure meanwhile becoming romantically reason (probably explained in the original involved with one of them. film - Slaughter) is trying to kill one of them. Live and Let Die D - Guy Hamilton. S - Roger Moore, Jane Seymour, Yaphet lHe Sound of Music D - Robert Wise. S Kotto. - Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer Another '4007" film. This one should and the mountains of Bavaria. be interesting with a new James Bond and In case you missed it any of the first with Paul and Linda McCartney singing twelve times - it's out ain. the title song. The Super Cops D - Gordon Parks. S - Love Means Always Having to Say You're Ron Leibman, David Selby. Sony D -Bbaa Loden. S - Barbara The story of two cops who stalked Loden, Michael Higgins, Joe Dallesandro. through Brooklyn's tough Holly Woodlawn. Factual footage showing Charles 0 Lucky Man D - Lindsay Anderson. S Bedford-Stuyvestant section making 600 No, it's not what you think. This is the Manson and his "family" before and after - Maleolm McDowell, Rachel Roberts, arrests in three years with a 93 percent of a housewife who becomes story the notorious Tate-LaBianco murders. Ralph Riason, Arthur Lowe. conviction rate. Wowie zowie!! with three men at one time. involved The expose will supposedly reveal A fine film which is the thematic Watch them change the title before it activities and facts that have never been sequel to If... See page 6. (JUNE) Super Fly Two D - Ron O^Neal. D - comes out. known before. (MAY) Ron O9Neal, Roscoe Lee Browne, Sheila Me Outside Man D - Jacques Deray. S - Frazier, Robert Guillame. D - John Huston. The Mackintosh Man D - Alain Resnais Jean-Louis Irintignant, Ann-Margaret, The sequence to Super Fly, the film Dominique Sanda, the Monster Maker D - Paul Newman, A suspense melodrama, the first Angie Dickinson. about a super-cool black stud. Osibisa James Mason. English language film directed by Alain A French-eyed look at Los Angeles in does the score. A contemporary action suspense Resnais (Last Year In Mareinbad). The the guise of a thriller format. drama. (AIJG) script is by Stan Lee, of Marvel Comics Tales From Beyond the Grave D - Kevin fame. The Osterman Weekend Connor. Manun Force D - Ted Post. S - Clint A suspense story. Another horror anthology film. Eastwood The Neptune Factor D - Daniel Petrie. S sequel to Dirty Hay The - Ben Gazzara, Yvette Mimieux, Emast Hie Other Side of the Wind D - Orson Zandy's Bride D - Jan Troell. S - Gene Welles. S - Orson Welles, lene Hackman, Liv UUmann, Steven Wright. Cat Dancin D- Basoie. Mm Man Wbo Loved Poseidon Adventure, Dietrich, Paul M ky, Bob ladson Another Western love story. From the - Sarah Mes, Burt A sort of cheap Richard S. Raflan. S about the attempted rescue of a faltering Monte Hellmnm. director of The Mm Reynolds.

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By NORMAN HOCHBERG movies. "There 0 LUCKY MAN!; directed by Undsay In a film as confusing and episodic as 0 is really nothing a critic can tell me," Malcolm McDowell says; "there is nc Anderson; original screenplay by David tial for learning from criticism." Lindsay Anderson takes another view, "I Sherwin; film editor, David Gladwell; 176 Lucky Man! it is inevitable that some of have alwa; minutes. lieved in the critic, but critics are unable to judge films as films." the plot will seem gratuitous or, even Starring: Malcolm McOowell, Ralph It is about their only disagreement for, on most points, McDowell Richardson. Rachel Roberts. Arthur Lowe. worse, self-indulgent. It is to Anderson's and Anderson a Heller Mirren. think as one. They both believe that 0 Lucky Man! is an epic credit (and to the credit of screenwriters film. "That is," And says, "it is epic in construction. There is no smooth David Sherwin and McDowell) that these narrative." Instead, he says, the; In the second scene in 0 Lucky Man! rage of ideas. "The film could hardly be called conformist in terms of our social stru< there axe two large minors hung on walls sequences are kept to a minimum. A But, then, the two themselves rarely, have been so. Anderson gives his influences in a room in which Alan Price and his quick scene in a church in which theory of alienation and Zen Buddhism. He also gives his political views quite freely. band are playing the title song. As the McDowell is breast-fed by the Vicar's 0 Lucky Man! was originally scheduled to have its worid premiere at the America camera dollies around the room we can wife in a Pieta-like pose seems senseless. lute's new Kennedy Center Theatre. He often catch glimpses of the film Another sequence, in which the judge ^^.nrym^ director cancelled the showing of State technicians who are shooting the very who is about to sentence Mick for a crime ^P^y 1^^ "a film dealing with political assassinai shot we are watching. The first time that he did not commit (but would have, given ^-^^ "^ ^ would have represented a tasteless be{ we see such behind-the-scene movement the opportunity), is lashed with a cat o' derson withdrew his fil we suspect that Lindsay Anderson's latest nine tails while spread out on a table in a to a crowd of college f3 film is not going to be easily understood pair of scariet binkini briefs, is not at or reckoned with. senseless, but very isolated from the rest lege Street Cinema And, indeed, this is very much the of the film. lilosophical about his case. The lengthy Coherent Episodes (two hours, 56 lay be yourself." minutes) movie is, But these are only quibbles, small at first, so totally gh he shares many of confusing that one is tempted pimples on 0 Lucky Man's beautiful face. to give up tist political views, on it, to throw in the towel Every episodic event is made coherent in and demand t 0 Lucky Man! in a one's money back. the plot flow. This is not the usual litical manner. For The weak may do that and be movie-like flow, so it is bound to be excused, the film is partly auto- but those who stick out 0 Lucky confusing, but that is not what Andersen Viewers of "0 Lucky Man!" are bound to be stunned as they watch Lindsay Anderson (center) in his own movie give Miroslav Ondricek graphical. "I thought o Man's full splendor will be rewarded wants anyway. (right) directions on how to frame a shot of Alan Price. "iting a screenplay... by a vastly complicated but truly Instead, Anderson shows us how luck ^fter If ... I set to we remarkable work of cinema. quickly ceases to be easy to understand and Mick Travis mix. Every absurd plot interested, as we see Anderson himself and all of 0 Lucky Man's plot, are on it, chiefly in order 1 A knowledge of Anderson's last major or believable. When Mick is subjected point is conditional upon Mick's being in to a walk into the frame to adjust Price's body calculated to shake you up. get Lindsay [Andersol film. If... is necessary for a full nymphomaniac landlady, the right place at the right time and doing or undergoes a or to set-up a camera angle. It should be And they do, very much so. make another film wit] understanding of this one. The lead pointless interrogation what he is best at - adapting. It is a in a super-secret very clear by now that this will not be a Superb Lead Many of the events in i character is once again named Mick Travis atomic characteristic which leads Mick through plant that he has stumbled into, film for filmic truth. This is liable to be very disorienting to are real, "the unlikelie; and played by Malcolm McDowell. But or lucks into a job with the many troubles, but also rewards him in wealthiest Without this knowledge we can only be large numbers of people who are used to hesays. MALCOLM McDOWELL this is no plot sequel to If... since this and most powerful man in London, we turn. And if the audience can stick out frustrated by the film's odd quirks. As the standard film reality. However, with a Both Anderson and (directly above) listens as his Mick is of an entirely different nature. cease to believe that Anderson is telling little work, we can overcome our the whole film, they too will be r\ 11 ^11 *j j director, Lindsay Anderson, McDowell practices an introduction to a McDowelln, carefully McDowell was an arrogant any sort of truth. rewarded. avoided explains how to use a Wren gun. client we see the same footage projected preconceived notions. It might not have discussing how they thought authority-hater in If... who took a gun However, if we had listened closer we been so easy to do this had Anderson not 0 Lucky Man! ends as it began - on a twice - that is unreal. By the end of the their film would appeal to mass audiences. "Audiences are like sheep," in his hands to fight what he thought was might have known. The film's opening used a very capable actor in the lead, but movie set. Anderson, on a raised dais, film most of the lead have played as McDowell says, "they are easily led." "They believe what is not real," injustice. The character he plays in 0 frame is the title "Once Upon A Time" surveys a wildly dancing crowd among many as four different parts - that, too, Malcolm McDowell is superb. His adds Anderson. Lucky Man!, however, is so adaptable which is immediately followed by a is unreal. There are mannerisms are wonderfully adapted to wir-ch we can spot most of the film's lines right out of Whether 0 Lucky Man! will get the common person, the man en- that he can work as easily for authority as black-and-white pseudo-Russian his part. When told to be a sincere characters. Anderson, looking over his Woody Alien in the midst of the film's meshed in the social structure Anderson is poking fun at, to think in against it. documentary about a peasant salesman by his teacher his transition to director's lens, has a lovely all-knowing seriousness ("I have a Mongol in the these two's loftier theories is another topic entirely. It is the one topic The sequential plot of 0 Lucky Man! is coffee-picker who has his hands chopped that state from the interested pupil is so smile. He has just cast Mick experimental wing who can't tie his own that the two, always personable, and always interesting, seem reticent very episodic. Mick falls from one off for stealing coffee beans ("Unlucky," Travis/Malcolm McDowell in a part - the shoelaces," a reasearch doctor tells Mick. sudden that we cannot help but laugh. to discuss. unlikely incident to the next. Though it says lead in the movie If ... Seemingly only another card). "By the end of the summer he will be a When instructed by Anderson to smile in -- HOCHBERG starts out deceptively simple (Mick We then cut to Alan Price's hands and contract bridge champion.") - that also the film's final scene, his quizzical he knows where this circular film will learning to be a coffee salesman) it the mirrored room. We watch, mildly is joltingly unreal. Many of the scenes, "Why?" is worth 10,000 Paul Newman end. baseball stars beat the drum slowly and fact: the fictitious jackal can kill films, books march quickly into a plot of mush By MICHAEL ISAAC entertainment is this fine, who needs Put in charge of the case is Commissioner The Day Of The Jackal; directed by Fred De Gaulle. He spends weeks preparing to and now - Zinnemann. Screenplay by Kenneth Ross based politics? detail for the one moment Lebel (Michel Lonsdale), the Hercule By MICHAEL ISAAC is as American and righteous as apple-pie on the novel by Frederick Forsyth; film editor, the utmost the N.Y. Mammoths a winner and take Ralph Kemplen. BANG THE Thanks to the shooting of the entire when he will see De Gaulle in the center Poirot type, who although is the smartest DRUM SLOWLY; directed by and Tom Seaver. But one unrealistic them to the Worid Series. His tough Starring Edward Fox. Terrence Alexander John Hancock, screenplay by Mark Harris based and Michael Auclair (PG) ffBm on location in France, Britain, of his gun's telescopic eye. The detective on the force, seems a bit filmbooks oft his novel; film editor, Richard Marks. character out of twenty-five is excusable exterior but soft heart make for some Starring: Michael Moriarty, Robert DeNiro Austria, and Italy, the lack of "name" preparations are complex, but the Jackal overwhelmed by the whole thing. (even though he is the most important humorous locker room pep talks. Bradley Cheer up film freaks! There is and Vincent Gardenia. State of Siege has aroused more than stars, and the outstanding production of is a smooth operator who is a professional Though Commissioner Lebel has character in the movie). What is not Lord (Marshall Efron), one of the team's now a valuable way to spend the its share of controversy for supposedly *)hn Woolf, Day Of The Jackal seems as in every sense. Everything he does has a numbers on his side - the entire French Realizing the physical limitations of excusable is the oversentimental plot and owners, is a bumbling executive obviously tinie that you usually waste away glorifying and glamorizing political dose to fact as any fictitious movie in a purpose in either preparing for the kill or security force to do the necessary massive making such a film, one can accept the dialogue. in his position either because he has a lot from the darkened caverns of movie 1 assassination. The Day Of The Jackal, long time. The international effort that eluding the police. He talks only when he paperwork and back-file checking, the fact that Bang The Drum Slowly is about Adapted from Mark Harris classic of money or because he's somebody's theatres. Book companies are now based on the best-selling novel by ws necessary to put together a movie of has to, and when he does, he knows what Jackal has no identity and no contacts a major-league baseball team called the 1956 novel of the same name. Bang the relative. And finally there's Tootsie publishing many books just for Frederick Forsyth, however, is perfectly such proportions as this is evident, and to say. who can give him away. In all, it's a New York Mammoths who wear Yankee Drum Slowly concerns itself with^the (Selma Diamond), the delightful hotel you. Here are a few of the latest, neutral in its depiction of a fictitious plot tfce results are superb. Quite an opponent for the police and toss-up, and despite all the legwork and uniforms and play in Shea . relationship of an all-star pitcher and a telephone operator who knows all. and more impressive, releases. to assassinate President Charles De The Jackal (Edward Fox) is the code French security, knowing the President's the paperwork, it boils down to Lebel's But whether one can put up with a film no-name catcher. Pitcher Henry Wiggen Add fine acting performances by all of Man the Movies edited by W.R. Gaulle. Its purpose is to entertain, not to name for a professional assassin hired by life is at stake, and not having a face, a brains versus the Jackal's professionalism. that is a prime candidate for this year's (Michael Moriarty) has everything - a fat these people to the realistic characters of Robinson. An excellent anthology Needless to say, it goes right down to the "Love Story of the year" award by virtue contract, a beautiful wife, and the respect Mark Harris' screenplay, and you have the of film theory, interviews, and wire. of leading the film league in of all of his teammates. On the other basis for a potentially fine film. But the criticism. The essays arc Just as the Jackal never talks when he oversentimental mush, is another story. hand, catcher Bruce Pearson (Robert De oversentimental plot and dialogue kill its well-chosen for their doesn't have to. Director Fred In fact. Bang the Drum Slowly seems Niro) is struggling to avoid l>eing sent to chances, particularly at the very end. For comprehensiveness and readability. Zinnemann doesn't put in any shots he to be the result of some sort of weird the minor leagues, and the whole team, all the embracing and the intimate Many interesting things are doesn't have to. Though the film is Wi collaboration between Jim Bouton and aside from Wiggen, ridicules his Southern tear-jerking lines are (juite touching for a discussed. (Pelican. $1.95) hours long, it is a short 2^ hours. Eric Segal. drawl, his tobacco-chewingand his lack of while. Then comes the fairy-tale-like The Name Above the Title by Everything in the film is necessary to Only recently has the public come to intelligence. Except for Wiggen, because ending which kills the film as quickly as Frank Capra. A captivating properly show the Jackal's complex see its sports heroes as people with the he alone knows Pearson has Hodgkin's triple-play kills a ninth-inning rally. autobiography of one of the most planning and the police's hard detective same faults and hang-ups as everybody disease and will soon die. After Pearson's sad departure from the famous American directors (Lost work. And by keeping his shots short, else. It was Jim Bouton's Ball Four that Wiggen does everything in his power to team upon getting sick again, as the Horizon, Meet John Doe). Capra is Director Zinnemann starts the suspense first opened the public's eyes to what help Pearson - first he signs his contract camera slowly pans a Georgia cemetery, bound to irritate the hell out of up from the very beginning, not America's baseball heroes were really like, for less money than he had originally Wiggen's narration tells those who don't agree with his us how Pearson letting-up until the final credits. Which and the cast of Bang the Drum Slowly (to intended so that a clause saying quietly died while "America - right or wrong" he goes the Mammoths went for 2l/t hours is quite a feat. the film's credit) seem to come right out wherever Pearson goes is included. on to win the playoffs and the attitude, but the book reads as well Then Worid Blended in with all the suspense are of Bouton's book. he gets rid of a fast woman who talks Series. This is the type of ending that will as some of his films. (Signet, $1.95) slight traces of humor which are just All of the members of the N.Y. Pearson into proposing to her so she satisfy Saturday afternoon Guide to College Courses in Film will matinee enough to relax the muscles once in a Mammoths are real people. Some are be the chief beneficiary of crowds, and nobody else. and Television by the American his while. These traces of humor, along with overgrown babies, some are prejudiced life-insurance policy. Then he attempts Baseball fans will appreciate Film Institute. The comprehensive to the fine the rest of tee plot and dialogue, come against people of different color than get Pearson his teammates' respect. The shots in Yankee and Shea and guide for the serious student of directly with few changes from the novel, themselves, some are money-hungry, and latter only comes after the word leaks out in their locker rooms, film. It is a good indication of just and may enjoy understandable considering the book's some are skirt-chasers. The third-base - Pearson may not be alive by the end recognizing some major league stars, where the good film schools are of but enormous popularity. coach is a card shark, the manager curses the season. nobody will appreciate a movie with (not at Stony Brook, in case you fine Overall, The Day Of The Jackal is a in the locker room as does everyone else, Up to this point, though the plot is characterizations but a mushy plot. haven't guessed). Two interesting For combination of excellent direction, and the owners are stingy bastards at only slightly interesting, the characters like a baseball team with plenty of hitting introductions about the art of excellent production, and a contract-signing time. The only exception are fascinating. Particularly outstanding is and no pitching, a movie with getting a job in the industry round real suspense-filled plot, which all adds up to to these realistic characterizations of Manager Dutch Schnell (Vincent characters and a lousy plot just doesn't off this fine reference work. one of the best winning combinations to ballplayers is pitcher Henry Wiggen, who Gardenia), who tries anything to make win any pennants. C.UV/MKU I-UA, "me jacKai. examines me o«>o»inaiion weapon made to his specifications oy a oienoa gunsmiin, ^yrii cusarK, in (Acropolis, $5.95). "The Day of the Jackal." hit the screen in a while.

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By MARY JO MeCORMACK relationship work." In it couples February, according to Maie interested. In this May's issue, and Ms. would not make. The radio announcer speaks can find everything that they Salerno, the Publicity Mager. topics such as women's Couples is ultimately not much into the microphone and says: need to know in order to get A special Valentine's Day issue liberation, videotaping a more than a childish, prolonged, "Love is in a lot of trouble." along, from how to deal with was rushed to the newsstands, and maiage as an improvement advice column. After telling his listeners that the women's liberation, and 4career apparently sold quite wen. After device, and marriage encounters June will see an additional divorce rate is up, women's lib is competition to how to fight this, it was decided by the arediscussed. Yet, weryserious one on the newsstands-Singls. rocking the boat, and sexual constructively. By the time the editors that the idea of a material is pacaged in a Though the name may appear experimentation is offering minute advertisement is over, monthly m ine on "the art of magazine which is merely slick, misleading, it is aimed at much momentary but false every troubled couple is sure to staying; together," called pat,and dishonest. The effect the same audience and will excitement, he presents all the be convinced that its problems Couples would be sold produced adds up to not much probably prove to be Couples despair with a possible solution: will be conquered by Couples nationally on a trial basis for more than a kind of cool, chief competitor. Hopefully, it Couples A new maine edited just as wetness is by Calm three months. It was launched sophisticated sleess. Perhaps may turn out to combine many by the same group of people deodorant. on May 1, and if it proves what is most disturbing about it of the interesting articles of its who produce New York The idea of such a magazine successful will gradually attain is that the agze simply predecessor with an attitude on magazine, it is "devoted to took hold of New York's autonomy, with its own editorial pretends to be something that it the part of its editors of more helping couples make their Promotion Department in early staff, writers, and personnel. is not, claims which Playboy, depth and sensitivity. Currently, it draws its material from a variety of sources, among them writers for New York Mazine, newspaper reporters, authors, even Garry Trudeau, creator of the comic strip, "Doonesbury." In a statement of purpose, the editors have stated: 'The great magazine success of the recent past have been monthlies aimed primarily at men: Playboy, Penthouse, and Oui. There is also a crowd of thrving women's magazines, from Family Circle at one extreme to Cosmopolitan and Ms. at another. What is missing is a magazine that can accomodate not only separate men and women but couples." They, thus have given us a fulfillment of that need in Couples, which claims to be basically a "help" magazine. Stories fall into three general -categories: new problems, new solutions, new forms. The first deals with rapidly changing values in a fast-paced society, and its effects upon couples; the second presents solutions to such problems; the third reveals new ideas in couple- relationships, new territories to explore. Many of the articles within the magazine are informative, graphics by Gerry Gersten and valuable for those .from "Couples Magazine" as for comics, superman never had it so gooDd

Comix: A History of Comic probably the most informative anthropomorphic antics of how these humanlike animals comics were investigated by a Books in America, Les Daniels and interesting text ever animals. Walt Disney's cast of really revealed man's view of United States Senate and the Mad Peck, published concerning America's characters are the most infamous America in the forties and fifties subcommittee on juvenile Books, New York 1971, $3.95 comic books. The Yellow Kid, - Mickey Mouse, sometimes a - the disappearance of small delinquency. Included also are each. Mutt and Jeff, Superman, little rascal and at other times towns and barnyards, swindling, discussions on Mighty Marvel Batman, Donald Duck, Captain playing the middle class and the economic and the history of undergound Never has a collection America, and even Mr. Natural householder. However, he was interdependence of members in comics. The color section contained such a wide range of are featured along with historical soon upplayed by tne crude, the present capitalistic society. contains Batman's encounter comic book reprints as Les sections including the Comics furious Donald Duck, Looney From such humorous strips, with Two-Face, Doaald Duck, Daniels' COMIX. The author is a Code Controversy and Frederick Tunes and Merde Melodies he extends his attention to Submariner's first adventure Brown University honors Wertham - comic book's major contributed Porky Pig, Daffy censorship in comics and the with fire, and a story from graduate and received his M.A. enemy in history. Duck and Bugs Bunny to the comics code controversy. He Haunt of Fear, one of the old, from the same institution after Comedy involving humans, comics. D.C.'s Fox and Crow has discusses Seduction of the E.C. Comics. Black and white writing a thesis on Frankenstein. such as Blondie, are scant in a whole story reprinted to reveal Innocent, Frederic Wertham's reprints include Superman, the With wide knowledge and great comics; the humorous features the satire of these "dumb study which created such a wane Fantastic Four, Blackhawk, appreciation, he has written concern themselves with the animals." Daniel's text explains of public indignation that Plastic Man, and R. Crumb's Meatball. Comix is really pleasurable reading to the comic enthusiast and is an excellent introduction to the newcomer who is interested in one aspect of our country's cultural history.

pw Coming this summer: The JLA combats with the JSA in the next issue of JLA . . . The IQ I A\ Shadow returns . . . Tarzan is featuring the comic version of MISS FLENTNEY FUNT AI15 SLENTNEY Edgar Rice Burroughs second novel ... The annual Comicon Basil Wolverton's graphic style, as illustrated by the above selection from his MAD Magazine "Meet Miss Potgold" piece, has influenced in New York City will be held many of today's underground artists. this July.

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By MATT S. GOTBAUM playwrites see "Streetcar Named Desire." Sbakespearean buffs take heart. Lindsay and Ronny SwobodaX) New York City: summer's illustriously Tlis revival is faithful and the play itself Stratford (Sorry, that's Connecticut) is co-starring (in brief waist towepl) the elusive sweaty armpit, replete with soiled is glorious. doing "Macbeth" and "Julius Caesar." areas most beautiful bordie. (on or off the shirts. humidity-mopped hairdo's, and There is little to celebrate this season Mike Kahn has been a fine and stage). The Connie Baths never fail aj street corner Jesus'. off Broadway. The worthwhile efforts meticulous artistic director and should excite and titilate the molt puriento Summer: a roll under the boardwalk remain the long runs. If you have never bring to these productions a new and vital interested purveyors. T divine Bett- or, for the less obtrusive, a stroll down beheld "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's direction. Midler got her start here, more of her ilk the nighttime respite, the air-conditioned Nest" or the "Fantastics," you're ssg For that special Saturday night when will undoubtably follow. Get the picture? Great White Way, Broadway. two of the most fascinating and you are hot, tired from the long weeks A further word of advice. New York This dismal season notwithstanding, contemporary works of our time. Each slaving work, and craving for the bizarre Mag e as well as Cue offer complete fo vouw vacation enjoyment there are has been a major contributor to the and extraordinary, trip on dow to the rundowns on the theatre scene. These several shows that managed to avoid the Broadway scene with innovations that Continental Baths. It ain't Brway but two provide excellent resources for rampage of one night closings. The best stand for now. They are a bonus as well, it is ittle Richard, Smith and Dale, notices of openings, dosings, reviews, and picks for this summer are the remain of both theatres offer student rush tickets camp, vaudvlles finest hour and a total timetables. the last two years. On the lighter side, which mean cheap. It's nine dollars to show in itself. Starring New York's Haw a good one fellow etes "Pippin" and "Two Gentlemen of revel on Broadwa5 three to slum off. highest society Hobnob with Johnny Enjoy and savour your summer. Verona" are the best bets. Both Tons _~~~~~f In In _-1 I I - I- Hi winners, they represent the best Broadway can offer musically. "A Little Nwh not island theater' iar1 Night Music." this vear's best musical w Li (T-ony). is very worthwhile if you can I I md-August. Information on enrollment is stomach Victorian ethics mingled with available through the PIyhouse at the Wiiamesque flavor of "Hot Tin 516-271-8282. timberlake: Roof.' Broadway s banality has produced For open air en oyenxt of often two -hits" that for their sheer sometal erratc work. Jon* Beach Theatre snubbings deserve mention. `6 RMS RIV realism has prides for h camp et naint. X-' is the answer to "'Oh Calcutta." Lci!bardo it tbi master of Filed with oaditional sexual innuendo G(y returnea C-eawe~i =Zasd hi mmic r.Tait that of this show leaves one asking. did they Bf STEMH LvfmwkWeal- T199: Tbegarre h., NE SOUMOS realhl mean that? The only problem is M uuboiity enidnt a that one tends not to care. Jerrv Orbachl ;o-h'o t -'. tasa -r-X^2~~~~W3^rsajEx a nSdd ii' A- dsaMafc~nsw * rram of aMt ab a face not unfamiliar to Broadwav. is i m b&e fwiibkfi idm^y. s ya TIr adefdfc- it* patently perfect for the roe and carries it ]1_. -i Ea;a^^ anuand tzend off well. Neil Smon has been indulged once again with his musical YTbe s!a Arigiuad as t ^asw;T R 1 t t It e ,r bt S Whine Bors." It intend to be good, Fnu lkfa*i - Tr-,wG^oe prweeed u UGI;nt;e be, rAd- C~nueqpenly. a old ti fun i the ein of the old Keith aixUs' uf 'm ljni.@ ^w;ut i theaue. but fails to reach those of us who * , MITE 13arf =1 .1eH mWsed the heyday of the Feenaisnt Massel, wben alrlat~ Of Oppouang Hourad Joe E. Lewis. As a nosragc trp BaKwmsau Tie for the umipoten* through vaudvife though, this highly_ 9ff *Naif Mtmaira.Ofiten. tivnd aK spinted piece of camp is amimg and - wM~3teu c S:xlaH3? .ati ; ,e WE the rof, or rueacos grosshy entertaining. -Superstar" and ft±.Amwens -usk.tic taeTwM-;mDM 4 cm against pree g modes. "Greys," the pe ial under tsirties trip Shuady. mvak of neec"ed art PIi'H~a AugstH aundSmag Hboain thsea are still around. They remain delightfully as 8eil3E iiitmT o peHOcnFtoe a paso d ate, as is TOM NEUMILLER, wHo at the Hs ampn mare th wuS~~iag f'or thse ar~east sophomoric entertainment, and coupled pre-senti occuiimgwith the advent Slavic Caeter in the rote of actor in SThe Arttres ncaesti.- wILfsatc F n cI %ibU&ago with the ever great, ever timeless Cyril SejuN returns to the center in a at thae re~yiith of RaBB Ritchard in '"Su" present a forceful fid capayInt for their summ, Ls A.gt^M xiSagHro Sqaxsilag the sI ak iii abet case for forgetting this year's offerigs. Vworkshops. mMvement tbedf f6fix-ag is If your mouth waters for drama An FestrL Ffun mua-meis The bezatifc sandg of Long Isiaad a(f tihe foe0o1 r hear rc Broadway offers four of the most serve as mmers draw' card for opportumity to view Wand takut i a afttTO' thrilling, exctng, and sensual treats it has If aoe hp to hay b*-;. hundreds of wouid-be sun wdshippers. reservd, confbl U neuis^ . served up in the last several years. A brow Go the EatEZ 9& With New York's Broadway omimoixb-y actons, cekbdbes, and aeiscmc be Apn 16 and 2&E. ac* soccer saga, MTe aing Room d kxming over the kocal theatre -wene. seen partk xpatig m the bil7 uted 1 nxbt hawbar !red Einl^ tl Joe Pappas "That Chaponship Season residents and t alike are m the -soft - Te date of the fessu Wes Hamiwr Gaieries. by, %%o! de-hcaak are overwhel matic triumphs. storm's eve of a bountfW summer i waLE be p^>lisbEd in the oxal papen by neir impact is terrfically threatening. for the Wand area. Ji' . &&ggiyed i rbe window. Sleutde" continues to be the 7be Port Jefferson 5la--ic Ce-ter. .M S.azer - Long Uand in iu s eing ao SD$ ris Efanf Upom walkisf ms VC& m Aflf-y mystery thriller. It is the longest running conjuncton with tme Soy Brook ^ory. NSumwou gmvops wi2 be T for pu satbie ZO becomea irrmedameiy show on Broadway and that in itself is Tneatre -km Deparxernt. wiil spansor a 1L+ lbeatm-Eowns ,j iLesr Elea ied y- sfet Shy it:: amation enough. Catch it though seven week summer 5-s:0cZ ^;boop. fo-r -am an - ' before Jordan Christopher leaves. For the Highfiited will be four p -re-snau25b,%- sal e of one of the finest American the stdents m tse p .roemiTbe ZL... ,_ 1:-: . -;.": ±€5rT£l *'.

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