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MONTCLARION Strike Talk Brewing Again Lacatena, along with SGA By AnnKaren McLean Faculty members came close to state colleges will have to absorb the president Mike Messina, has walking that line last February, when cost of the wage increase because the speculated that the state does indeed the unions and the Department of state does not have the funds to The New Jersey Council of State have the funds necessary to subsidize Higher Education had reached a subsidize the raise. The question College Locals have once again the 6% increase but the state would stalemate. According to Lacatena, arises: ■ What funds existed last initiated negotiations with the state feign poverty to create a financial the state granted to faculty a 6% February to cover the raise that do Department of Higher Education to crisis. Messina has called the crisis a wage increase and ratified the not exist now? air requests for a cost of living wage "political ploy" devised by the Byrne proposed contract in a last-minute The answer, according to a source increase and job security provisions, administration to demonstrate to the attempt to avert a potentially close to the Depa-tment of Higher according to Marcoantonio Lacatena, legislature the need for a state embarrasing situation for the Education, is ''none.'' The source president of the union locals. income tax. explained that the granting of such "O u r members are prepared to newly-instated Byrne administration. contracts operates somewhat "like a When asked if the governor's walk the picket line," said Lacatena, RECENTLY, GOVERNOR charge account. People spend money claim that the state cannot afford the though the union leader is Brendan T . Byrne advised the state before they have the money to pay." 6% faculty raise is believable, Mary "optimistic for a quick settlement." Board of Higher Education that the Denies Crime Wave Security To Promote Crime AwarenessMarcoantonio Lacatena Prepared to Picket By Michelle Bell According to Webster and Stone distributing pamphlets and security." "It may appear a crime wave has Hall dorm advisors, what's needed is implementing crime prevention David Ottaviano, Webster's dorm Fairbanks, director of public hit but that's not so. We are way tighter security-controlled dorms. clinics in the near future. advisor, is working to have the card information and a spokesman for ahead of the game," said MSC They feel the residents are already A CONCERNED-LOOKING key system installed in Webster. This Ralph A. Dungan, Chancellor of security director James Lockhart. aware. Lockhart added that the majority of system woiid have dorm residents, Higher Education, said, "As citizens, However, Lockhart still stressed a Lockhart and Joseph Daly, students are aware but there is still a advisors and security in possession of we should believe that the governor is director of fire and safety, will need for crime prevention awareness large enough lack of awareness in metal cards which would open the acting in our best interests." attempt to increase this awareness by at MSC. crime prevention to necessitate the locks. IN R EACTIO N to this statement, proposed clinics. "THE SYSTEM was used two Haskell Rhett, assistant Chancellor of Since the recent muggings in and years ago but cards have been lost Higher Education said, "As citizens, Homecoming to be around Webster Hall, both Webster since then," Ottaviano explained. we sould examine with great care and Stone Hall dorm advisors have There is a wait for new cards, he said, anything told to us by public conducted dorm meetings concerning since "the company that used to officials, including myself." An Oktober festival the situation. make them went out of business." According to yesterday's Steve Millington, Stone's dorm Millington also advocated the Herald-News, an official of the state advisor, said in a phone interview placing of locks on Stone's outside Department of Higher Education has By Louis Beierle According to Nativo, advanced that he was glad that there have been door, making it accessible only to already speculated that the union's ticket sales are steady but they are Annually, in October, thousands officers moving between the two key holders after a certain hour. demands are "impossible." According not as high as she had anticipated, of Germans descend upon the dorms. However, he suggested that Lockhart cited economic to the Herald News article, the however, she is optimistic about Bavarian city of Munich to eat "Th e college should be able to afford problems for the fact that additional official said, " It is going to be very ticket sales at the door. For the Beef heartily, drink enough beer to fill the locks for the dorms. It's not fair that security personnel are not hired. difficult to meet any of their requests and Brew buffet to precede the Rhine river and to just have a good Webster and Stone have to be open "Budget is always a problem," he in view of the pending fiscal crisis. football game, Nativo stated that time? All part of the traditional to the public without proper said. ticket sales are "expected to reach German Oktoberfest celebration. 600." T H E C H A IR PER SO N feels that With a schedule packed with the Beef and Brew will be a "German enough events to keep the most delight." Being served at the buffet festive-minded person busy, the will be a "hearty beef sandwich" College Life Union Board (C LU B ) is with potato said, string beans and styling their fast approaching relishes, all to be washed down with Homecoming Weekend in birch beer. Oktoberfest tradition, hoping to capture the festival spirit of the German celebration. The weekend is scheduled for tomorrow and Saturday. URGING EVERYONE to buy their tickets in advance, "to avoid standing on lines,” chairperson Roseanne Nativo remarked that with all the events scheduled no one "can complain about being bored." Highlighting the weekend will be After the football game at 8 pm two performances by the against Wagner College on Sprague International Circus on Saturday. Field comes the Good Time, The performances will start at 10:30 scheduled to run from 10:30 pm to 1 am and at 3 pm in Panzer gym. am. The Good Tim e will feature a polka contest to the music of an Starting at 1 pm on Saturday, a Oom-P8-Pa band. Served at the parade consisting of seven floats aftergame gathering will be beer, sponsored by various MSC pretzels, potato chips and coffee. The x ’ a!** -X ^ MWmWm m Mis S V S ...sMMMRRIIlRIlP organizations, three marching bands, Homecoming Weekend starts M O N TC L A R IO N / Don Henderson antique cars, clowns and a secret tomorrow with Willkommem at 8 pm parade treat will take to Valley Road in the Student Center ballrooms. PR O G R ES S: Greenery begins to show outside Sprague Library as a construction worker waters down newly planted and make its way to the corner of shrubbery near the fountain. The pedestrian mall between the Math/Science Building and College Hall is slated for Bellevue Avenue and Grove Street in So put on your lederhosen, grab completion sometime this month. Montclair. your beer mug and PR OSTII 2. MONTCLARION/Thurs.. Oct. 17, 1974 The M f B G E E l S newsnotes Paperback TODAY, THURS., Oct. 17 GENETICS LECTURE Dr. Martin Brown, coordinator of Book Shop A R T FO R U M : Featuring painter Steve Posen. Calcia Auditorium, 1 Dr. Clement L. Markert, a the field studies volunteer program, pm - 3 pm. Admission: Free. professor of biology at Yale explained that, although the program 50,000 Paperbacks OPEN M E E TIN G of the Senate Frat (Phi Alpha Psl). An open University, will be giving an was o rig in a lly designed for in Stock meeting for anyone interested in finding out about the frat. Free illustrated lecture on Knowing psychology students, the services refreshments. No obligation. 7:30 pm. Purple conference room, Ourselves Through Science today at 3 have been expanded to include any The Store For Students Student Center. pm in room 120 of the Math/Science student interested in volunteering his A t the Five Corners FR I., Oct. 18 Building. time and energies. 580 Bloomfield Ave. S P EA K ER : Jules Levin, former candidate for governor on current Markert holds memberships in 18 Bloomfield, NJ 743-4740 Some of the public and topic. Sponsored by Socialist Labor Party. BallroomC, Student societies, including Phi Beta Kappa, community institutions working with Center, 12-2 or 7-9. Free admission. and has served as president of the MSC's program are the Montclair M E E TIN G : Accounting Club, Speech on reporting on unaudited American Institute of Biological Public schools and several county day interim financial statements by Russ Henshaw. 4th floor, Student Sciences, the American Society of care centers. Center, 7:30 pm. Free refreshments. All welcome. Zoologists and the Society for " It ’s the new American dream,” M E E T IN G : Montclair State Amateur Radio Society in W-236 at Developmental Biology.