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Studecnt Scaldedtdeh ___ Editorial on Ag 1

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Statesman~~~~~~~~~ .. A I IVarsitv Powms KI&g on VOLUME 16 NUMBER 32 STONY BROOK, N.Y. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1973 40 Competitio Maes at Iinner Munick. Munick responded with sMffe his lineup and keep Studecnt ScaldedTDeh By GREG GUTES 21 points on niate-for-12 field eveirboiody fresh. All basketball coachesdea goal shooting, and pulled down "Whoever plays, it makes no .of having players on the bench 1 1 rebounds. Kaiser came off the difference now," said substitute -Klled Falling Through Uncovered Manhole Fwho are good enog to put bench and scored 12 points, Dean Greene. 44I tink the pressure on the starters. If the hitting four of his six shots. shakeup did a real good job, -Num'erous Safety -regular player doesn't perform "I was pretty mad today," When one guy gets moved- but, Hazards Cited well enough,. he knows he11 be Kaiser admitted after the game. he says, "I want it back.'".9 watching someone else perform. "I- was psyched up because I '"Everyb~rody sort of got a little -Students Organize to rts From a bench-eye view. knew I wasn't going to start. It's hungry tonight,' said Coveleski. under pressure a normal reaction." As he left for "If we can get two forwards to The players By CHRIS CARTY and LEONARD KTEINBACH don't necessarily like the feeling the showers, Kaiser "hugdhisscore 20 points each, well win A Stony Brook student was killed Wednesday of being under the gtm, but it shoulders. "It must have been a any ball game.91 right after he fell into an open manhole near the can be a positive thing for a good move, because we won," he Guards Shk- o Light Engi-neering pekng lot. Exa-ctly how team. Take Stony Brook's said. The guard position had a bit he fell into the anoe, and why it was uncovered is Wednesday 80-64 Kncebcker Arthur King put in 17 points of a shakeup agist Kings Point,I unclear, but this is at least the second time in Conference win over Kings Point, for the Patriots, and Rill Graham too. John ' mabery, played most less than three weeks that someone was injured as a I which broke a four-game losing scored 11 and Dave Stein nine. of the second half instead of result of ground level steam lekgsaround streak, for example. All five frontcourt men received Rick Singer, and the little guard campus. Carl Kaiser, who had started at a good deal of playing time, and was credited with four steals. Reports as to exactly how the incident occurred 'forward since early in the season, each played well enough to allow Stony Brook ran up a 29-14 lead late in the first halfagis differ, but according to eyewitnesses and the Mariners, but it was cut to paraphrased by Director of Safety and Security 29-22 at hafie. After six Joseph P. Kimblel Sherman Raftenberg,, the victim minutes of the second haf a freshman living in Kelly A, and four other Stony Brook led by 34-33. Then students were walking from the Light Engieering the game's momentum changed. building,. "sort of spread out." "One individual indicated Turned Tide that they dared the victim to walk through '.I thought Arthur turned the the steam area""and when Raftenberg did go through the steam, "'heappeared tide," said Coveleski, who also to have lost his aaneand dissappeared in the steam." thought Stony Brook's hillcourt The incident occurred at about 10:30 press won the game. "There was pjm. and although by 11:00 p.m. Security, the Ambulance a four minute span where he got Corps (both had arrived earlier) and Rescue units every rebound. He did everything from the Setauket Fire Department were on the for us. That broke their backs. It scene, the body was not removed until about 2:-30 gave us a buffer." a.m. because of the intense heat, reaching up to After a King foul shot, a 250 degrees. Graham layup, and a Jim Brennan layup for Kings Point, PEERING INTO THE MANHOLE: Security Chief tha death was^ rapiddu to scaldcingandp the Pats led 37-35. Then King Joseph Kimble, at the faw 1t0ft, and members of the - revealedtateahwsapddutosadgad Setauket Fire Dept. are shown during the midnight steam inalain, and. that there were bums on performed a trick that a number attempt at recovering the body. 100% of the body. (Continued on page 3.) of people have jokingly accused IVICTORIOUS ONCE AGAIN: The varsity basketball team defeated kings Point, him of doing «oftcen to pump up 80-64, ended their four game losing streak, and brought their conference record his rebound average. to 3-2. __(Continued on page 13) ___ Editorial on ag 1 Page 6 STATESMAN October 30, 1970 to alienate priblewns_ to alreaviate pyhs..

director, explained that By M RHPRIPSTIMN which are handled by the coordinator of secondary full time, permanent staff, he "the department does not have the -The Education department department of teacher education. '"Theproblem is that asserted. Salaries for supervisors resources to handle has been reorganized in an effort preparation. According to John the University is completely are the lowest in the university, any student who comes to alleviate the overcrowding Fuchs, educational counselor, irresponsible about its Goldberg noted, and some in at any time. We problems which never climaxed last the d ment can cancelled committment to students in supervisors are working for know what students are year. coming preregistration, created new secondary ed," he charged. below instructor's minimum. He until their senior year." An office of teacher times and rooms, Unlike elementary education, said that the majority have no preparation, under the direction and Goldberg explained, there is desks and some have no offices. "We need to develop a real of Dr. Mortimer Kreuter, was redistnbuted students in order Another , Goldberg program along the lines of developed last -eaester to to ag ate as many students neither a major nor a viable elementary ed where people can re i ieve the Education p ble sequence of courses in secondary added, is that although they try major in secondary department of th is UnivenkTy jjm --dIiue education. In addition, the to place as many students as ed,* responbility. ye Student eaching probems are majority of the supervisory staff possible, there is no guarantee Goldberg said, For set up four or include the creation of an seriously hampered by is part time. Hopelessly that every student going through five courses students can take elementary education maor and und. f g and lack of funds, inadequate financial support the program will be placed. Dr. which will enable them to have a an office of counseling services, according to Mark Goldberg, prevents the development of a Kreuter, teacher placement continued on page 11 headed by Dr. - ^ Florence Silver, -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~M for elementary ed, maors and - I secondary ed options. The counseling office is open from 9-5 Monday through Friday for stuC ents with problems. Ed Cour erded The Education dea ent is now esponsible only for foundation courses, but it is still seriously overcrowded, according to Ted Roth, the acting chairman. Course enrollments this semester total approximately 1600, and with Recordso only seven people ofT officially in the Weekc thedepartment, the average staff member works with over 230 $3. Sa students, Roth mid. $2.a He ADman Bros. Band: IDLEWILD SOUTH estimated Rolling Stones: GET YER YA-YA'S OUT that this figure is John Mayaf: US-A. UNION LED ZEPPELIN III twice as high as the et worst Bonnie: TOBONNIE FROM DELANIE overcrowded de et on Gratel Dead: VINTAGE DEAD $3.00 Traffic: JOHN BARLEYCORN MUST DIE campus. NMil Young: AFIER THE GOLD RUSH BEATLES BOOTLEG ALBUM BLOOD SWEAT & TEARS 3 There is an enrollment of 600 ELTON JOHN Byrds: UNTITLED (double album) in EDU 160, History of : ATOM HEART MOTHER Santana: ABRAXAS American Education, taught by Fleetwood Mac: KILN HOUSE Dave Mason: ALONE TOGETHER Professor Alex Baskin. Many Arlo Guthrie: WASHINGTON COUNTRY education courses are open only to juniors and seniors. with Seals & Craft: DOWN HOME Prias Include State Local Sales Tax pree renfceo givndidates.cherw Nevertheles, Roth stated, "SoX ___ P. far wrehave managed to make room for every student w~to had l.. no other option."1|1 1d enrollment in mnethods courses :

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February 9, 1973 STATESMAN Page 3 Student Dies After Falling into Steam Ven It

W. EkwUl epese the Sberman R has manholes _ nd capu. we Univers"its de rge and sOdne on the wedee if thy won Wadc re that the ampus" Rafeneg wa an II ow r what we VW t wod be ine. ted. edghteen yer old e adequately secured. Teone Wsurvey H li sened to des ibedl by his g dsool wbere the dent ocurred it wstd lafte the 8-year-old p a "My fne young Wu felt dti it wod be better son of a ap empoyees man," with bettor Om a ge to place cnder blocks at lea t bued on his leg by steom grdes, a of the aound the outside of the staek, esping at gound Is just Natio~nal Honor Society. adthat f the inder more than two weeks ago. Ironically, his brother Martin, we placed tbere it would mame Meawhile, sdet and, gruatd from Skwy Bnook last it a lot sor and -it suldn't faculty stiment is stron yer with honors, an en come tI-think we am see agis te Administrtion with major. Shern Ra that the cinder bkock approach .ariusprotes acns beAIF funeral is scheduled for this panned. related stoy on at one t at the added that me fg g4) Rieside Me l Cb_] at. barrcades had also been tried Raftebr' parets were 1250 Avenue,, in Far out but "tbey didnt work tiedof his death MAt nit Roekaway. either . . . they were and University Psdent John S. Other plas in respoBne to AFTERMATH: The manhole In the Light Engineering parking lot dapeaig.n lage order for Tog met with them this ning Radteberg death include an the morning after one student died affbt be fen in. more baTickades was plaoed last in HIuppau to personalfy emergency meetdn of the week, Haml said. Voneyo o . Hi parents Ste Sunday nighta memorial Death Draws Protests, In Albany,, Univebity have not as yet indicated sevice, on Moy at noon in hancebor Emet L. Boyer wnemer any lawsuit the the Union Auditorium, and a could not be rea-ced for University will ensue. meetg conscerng the sue Demonstraltion Today _omet on the tagy9 but In a fom t nt Toll, panned for 7 pm. in the Union Deputy VW94Macelo Merton Lat nigt, 40 people met in ds. He said "When I go said that "the tragic death of Log. ffe lounge of the Union to up to Abany Thusday as a discuss psble actions to be SASU ddegpteiIw01haveadirect taken against the University. *studentvote A r e to. Open Manholes, Poor Lighting There was genera agreemelt talk for them and forcing Boyer when some form of unity among to listen." those present was callehor. The Yesterday -afternoon, forty Among Hazards Facing Students Administation w ued of individuals demonstrated in lacking ord effort to front of the administato By VINCENT CONSrANTINO of the curve, threatening to drive when he fell into an uncovered mintain the safety of students, buiding. While one daI eus hazard off the road as they steer manole is diml lighted and saff and faculty of the Eight protestors discussed the ha been in removed by away from the curve into the charged that the ahole could University. tragedy and charges of the erection of wooden shoulder area. The road leading barely be seen at night. The only The meeting ended after it Tuniverit negligence" with O =des around the open to P pauking lot also has a curve lighting source in the arm comes Nudeide that each dorm Robert C b A tat Vice steam vents, many other banked tee wrong way, and from lights alongside -eeroad, would elect a representative to a President for Student Affairs, obstaces face the Stony Brook behind angmur College there is which do not illuminate the area steerng cmmittee which WM and John Bumess, Assant to student. s a very sharp and unlit curve. well. meet at 7:30 pm. in the Union the Prdent. ,_Tom Ryan of Action Line on Sunday. Departments will be The steam from the open Many roads are without Under discussion were said, "'Action Line on several represented at the meeting by a manholes still rises onto the lighting at all; others have whether or not Raftenberg had sios has pointed out the faculty member, a staff member, roads, hindering the vision of dequte ghting . been dared '"to step across the steam holes as danger spots." drivers who pass the manhole Action Line, the and a student. surface steam vent" before he student Action Line had previously sites. troubl-shooting ognization, Also apoved at last night's fell in, why "wasn'taction taken pwinted the area of Wednesday meeting, was a motion which beforehand'" on the problems of Fire exti ers are led a campaign to get adequate nights accident out to called for a moium on steam vents, and why are such important to insure the safety of ging on campus, but the Admnistion officials w classes * Monday and a problems as steam vents, lighting tee dorm residents. But many lihting siation is still poor. 14'extremely dangerous ' demonsmration today at noon. and the loop road only dorms still do not have thee Many well]traveled footpaths Carpenters were out at 5:00 aln. examined after such accidents extin shers. Other sugons included awe unpaved and unlit, so that a on Thsday moing ig letter wrting; the pur of a occur. The road system on campus is person cannot see where he is wooden barricades around the full page ad in the New York in rads to questions hazardous. Ihe road by the walking. manholes. Ryan added, "It. Times; the occupation of certain concerning why appropriate Graduate Biology . building There are some parking lots seems it takes-a tragedy such as buildn; a proposal to get action hadn't been taken before, construction site conins a that are not well lit. Action Laine this to get the Administration to Polity lawyers to negotiate Bumess replied that the y ving hill. The road is has said that the place where realize the hazardous nditions grievances; a strike to be called University had tried to rope off banked in the opposite direction Shedman Raftenberg was killed which exist on this-campus." after dosing classes, and writing the areas of the steam vents. ""In letters to Governor Rockefeller the past," he said, the University and congressmen. placed "metal tubing and cynder Major Concert Planned by SAB blocks around the holes." But, Presidential candidates Steve *They've been [continually] Rabinowitz and Mitch Bittman knocked down." Despite Sizeable Budget Cutback also called for a special Senate Several letters including one meeting for Sunday at 6:30 pjm. from the Program Coordinators By RUTH BONAPACE Wagner has not been able to book many small in SBU 236. of Kelly Quad have been Although two-thirds of the SAB concert budget concerts because he wanted to save the money "in Bittman also called for a received by Statesman has been spent and the remainder is threatened by case the big name groups came through." This, referendum to be placed on expressing grief over further budget cuts, SAB concert cairman Arthur according to Wagner, is the reason why he could Monday's ballot condemning the Raftenberg's death and Wagner has said that he still has pfans of holding a not publish a schedule as had been done in University and contractors for condemning the University for "big name concert:" previous years. He said, "If I can't do a concert in not maintaining proper safety its negligence. Wagner said that although he has only $20,000 February, I want to throw a trememdous party in left from his $60,000 budget, there is "still a the gym." At this party he would play tapes and possibility" of holding one of -te "big name" show such flms as Rock and Rol Cusa concerts that he had promised. If he can obtain Budget Problems permssion to use the athletic field, he would like Of the proposed 10% SAB budget cut Wagner it to be an outdoor concert. This event would be a said, "It's going to kill me." If passed he estimates 4surprise concert" where people would not know that it will take about $8,000 from his budget, who was performing until the performance began, making it difficult for him to hold the three because this would help to eliminate laW crowds concerts that he has planned. He has expessed which would result in the campus becomng- a hope of hiring groups at a reduced price because of "little Woodstock." Wagner added that he now has the new sound system and "the reputation that only a "Mm idea" of who would perform but he Stony Brook had as a big concert school.' assured that the audience "will not be Student enthusiasm over the concert situation dissppointed." since September hoa been vaied but generally low. Many students liked the informal concerts but felt He ed that the sheduling of groups has that they were "no substitute" for big nme been difficult because many groups have not been concerts. Arthur Oscher, a junior, said he thought available. For example, he cited that he wanted to "the concerts in general could have been hadled a get The Band but they will not be touring, and lot better so far as the production and the quality that he tried to book The Four Sens and Jay of groups booked." Bary Sheer, also a junior, said and the Americans for February but they had that he liked the intonal concerts because they previous engagements. Wa-er id though, that were fess crowded." Anither junior who wished Canned Heat and the P nt Leech have been to remain undnted said that she thought tet DEMONsTRATION: Students booked for March 3 and COws Mayfield withe the cIerts have been getting W0=0 since her protea whet coiswd vr.v- n"m elunc"In th« d-th of Raftenbe. Mon protedt Is Persuasions are seduced for April 8. heshman year. " lnlndtoday.Per

Page 4 STATESMAN February 9, 1973 Student Government ACTION LINE Student Council Plans to Abolish Private Accounts of Polity Clubs Han y w eae at at ? IH'h a dark as a -ufo*Howcome? By EDWARD DIAMOND teatu to put "all monie alkoing S"md Your dark dungeon is now a well-lt dungeon. The burntout collete~d through the m d y ow checking . bubs, ~the source of the pIbm awe been eplaPed. As a rtesut of a oti d udet fee and o a ,D St the Council last We y ht by the eered by that fee ough ee a after a roeent cebck We banv a dark moid gmlin in oram wrtHi ae 2 Student Counl -ty thePolity uesystemn ofte papes s by Pleaee hel Wshad VIMoeh cm pemnnlyid us of MOi 1_es Mak Dwson ha T e a all Polity et li ntLu equested tbat ble _"t du, e2i aes be Md by Bwyon ch dd be st weckgboe tht s s "e e S8aby, te bJame Cole Janitor proved most copra- and immediately.Accetin to the ofdered dosed by D andiM a bes." Ad Wood dam up th nooK Then h CHUMO Brad IStanleys ptte fohs enttn towista dig paper _ business m~n~r ja ftur o by t theplying tot t Robert Shwari Ma II di of dubs WE have to be aproe da, ed s How he Me« cam dthe VWWj enivrsit Wz^to pay anadion later Wks tthat request is aod by the te"unr a e t books were reviewed by the in He $2 aday id ood* fue. 9tnt A e e Hu Polity Auditor aay. financia The lo0-Mwie hoods and dMOases r once aain around In other actions, t e Council Recentlyi Dawson rWIqesd eped that- our arepede os_ atll is aI m we in orde." the conr. Dave For off, t direo o Ho , fthe Pm and Services the 00 Union e um Sou dose to tbe C informd us that no refund is projetefor this I s, as Councib ad- be p d t g the d t le for the hot one. oods we to arrie on campus s °°-nit AuncdldAtion by and Huny. Thebsse of a nking mornings t s ould begn today. Tbe d wasers ako (CAC), ad dened to pes a balhd then a will be broutdup It shud be and aH of emmare scheduled to be in by the CAC for took for the d similar to he recent one the nest -Counci g, when end of this ter. In addition of the t fee goes for Vietnam Velerans Agaist the except for the "moniesaD Coundl are the re of garage on weekends. f you have evidence that War. generated by St Activi eye ed to attend. this is not being done, contact your quad _-Manae Minutes for the whole CAC Fee" dause. Dawson's letter of s D oeetng, induding tie the ' le indusion of that dause infrom PSC and CAC which the I pa $25 a cras couse for in the Union and weeeived a alloc~ation, wil be presented this motion by the Council Coundl approwed, said that he bne 1, _ wafient a a nonmwing isrtor, and o before the Council next means that dubsleStaninvoved ,wa n too many genal, , an ga poon d pmogram. I want my Wednesday for approval. whose adii revenue can becomittees in Polity" and that me backU o at bad credit towd next gs-.ester.e Union Wednesday's moon passdcassed as, bonC genrated by he "felt [be] cannotdo a decent MPnaImet is to do this I'd also like some e by tw out of the three council Polity money, now have to have job" on theerwo ocils. that this won't happen again. U s ae g ffe meeting. Pdib a a or ependites. - Dawson also stated that his Action Line dited this penon to Bata Slater, director of which situted a quoe m Schwartz declared that the time should go towards "trying ]prngrmminngs ces in the Union. Credit will be given towards owing to the egnations of the papers busine office isto mae sense out of this year's this spring course, in full. sophomore and senior working under a Senate budget and prepaing the 7 3-74 representatives, allowed the resolution from last yea polity budget." Why can't there be any tgt down by tee train station? It's blacker than pitch down there! Ray Smith, director of tenance, proved most.cooperative. It turned out that there had once been a light there, but it had SUSB To Admit 2800 Students, been knocked down ages ago. Even tenance forgot it was there until they sumbledKsit They put in a new pole and light (the 'lollipop"v anet) d the am is now very Transfers Outnumber Freshmen satisrily lit. By PAULA LEIBOWrrZ reevd fomithose w to indIafting what he tthe studentl Can you peope do atg about the late puication of the Thirteen hundred fbeshmen enter the Cahmanss in win do at our s and 1500 ranse shades we Se- i mber. Te m Studies bave found that bc e of the d ise th is e e oing 0xpecteto be aepbtedefr te scoatc aveae for acceptance who do wR hIn h scIoo are out is that a state regulation spedifically prohi state money to term benning September,. has not been deta I ned as yet, the most succesfu in college as far as grade point a goes. be used for the off-campus pinting of st na us the 1973, said Daniel Frisbie, acording to Frisbie, but he dector of a s at Stony elieves it will be in the high Transfer s applying University printshop is stuck with the job, understaffed and Brook. 80's with some of those with 88 from two-yew c mmy under equipped as it is. If money could be found somewhere to This is cosnt with the averages being paed on a ,oeges are required to have it'd be out months sooner. Diane print the thing off-ampus master plan developed by the waitin ls. earnd deither a A te of Bozier of University Relations (responsible for putting out the State University of New York to Another factor in determinig Arts (A.A.), an Asodate of directory) s to us that Polity pay for printing and be have 60 percent of the Stony the eigibility of a student for Sciences (A5.) or an Associate indirectly reimbursed by University Relations. Action line BroAk student body as members acceptance will be his score on of Applied Science (AA-S.) contacted Mark Dawson, Polity tzeasurer, and after a little of the upper division (junors the Regents Scholip degree (the Wier only for those neering), prodding got him together with Bozier. An agreement has been and seniors), and 40 percent as Examination. In addition, iteg to study reaced, and will be put into writing -shortly.Action Loine wses memibes of the lower disio out-of-state fteshman applicants and must have achieved a .(frshanand p om ). The minimum dpoint ave Of to thank Bozier for her resourcefulness and concern. ae adcd, although not required, p was dev ped in the 1960's to submit Scholac Aptitde 2.0. All other ter ts in order to provide places for the Test scores. must have i a minimum campus? How about Can you guys get someone to beautify the graduates of the emerging The Admiions Office gade point a ge of 2.5.- a puswideg two-year coIeIges in New York esshigh school avenge and Transfer sdents who have Action Line has requested that the University hire a full-time State. ran in dass over ahready eau-ed 24 credits or gardener and a beautification staff. They won't be forthcoming The Admsios Office is in test s , because an moue at ertu tion are until two years from now at least. We'd like to suggest that the process of weedig out the applicant's high school aversge, not required to submit their hgh students start pot plants now for tanspang this spring. This 7000 applications he have said Frisbie, "'is more reliable at sool tanscipts.- place could look really good for once!

Action Line on several occasioIs has pointed out that the steam Kornfeld Raises Many Objections holes are danger spots. It was at Action Line's ins ne that the metal "chim s were put in place last year. This year, on October 3, the Dogwood Ine area (where the death occurred) But Hearing Is Still Continued was mentioned by us to Finance and Management Vice President student a Hti."eadded that during his off bhours, or through Joseph Diana and Assistant Voe President Joseph Hamel as (Contiued from page 3) President John arrangements with the Union "extremely dangerous." lest November we succeeded in having a by lodging five oomplaints. He since University Toll will make the final decision cafeteria. Siteman, reaffirming remedy for this situation placed in the next general rehabilitation requested that a witniess, the cae, he should be present his stand at Frodmmns hearing, budget, which was an acknowledgement by the University that wokng ful time in the Union 3n at the hearing. said that the University Board of the problem does exist. We have also taken it upon ourselves to cafetea, be given time off'with Fially, Kromfd -ted Trustees autoized the put the chimneys back into position whenever we see them down, pay to testify. Komfeld then the composition Of the cmmittee, and their jurisdiction ourselves unable to locate anyone else charged with that requested that the hearing be fndig- committee, which should be takes- p cnce over the responsibility. There still exist danger spots on this campus, as we digsmissed due to the Polity comprised of two Judiiy's enjoiment. He have repeatedly pointed out to various adminsrators. We trust Judiciazy's 'junction against admin o, two faculty added that this matter was not this recent, unfortunate incident will serve to hasten their efforts. meetings of the aommlttee for three weeks pending an membels and two s ts. One to be disussed further "at any student, John Burke, walked out time, in any form, or at any Action Line's official maiUng adress is 355 Administration investigation by the Judiciary. of last week's hea of Fred length" during the remaning of Buding. rgesRoom He also requested the use of a Friedman, who is accused of the hearing. Finally the larger room for the hearing, similar charges, and elected not committee said that is their We have come to the point where we are extremely effective in because the use of a room with a to attend this hearing either. decision whe - to hold the soloing many campus problems. We do this on a personal level as 30 person capacity was, 'Me Hearing Committee hearing, and ;; ai. a quorum of we quickly try to contact anyone who has sent in a complaint, accrding to KoROeld, another adjured Kornfeld that four members of the committee and keep them informed as we progress. i wrepre attack that the a- ngements would be made to is all that is required to hold a University is making ns hear X timny of his witness haing.

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Page 6 STATESMAN February 9, 19-73 Commuter Center Struggling Against Apal thy By SEPx E G. OT)ONNELL an oven i tb the lodended to inutnco Ed wededy kf oW wm Tte b dw sta or tle Would you enter a t if pittall of d rh~to, a do-i at cannot atedCOCA. Commuter Center today - an th pdze was $1200 ad the co ns parng, sthe parent To e _a, the by m- -c I prbailtyof winning wa wiha utuepopaayoe _assles, and the d fom seIes'e, a _--- iMof oe at dtrbeda 16 peronA ! camusS inhyftoyn to got Hane you gVA Monks a exaY Wodd you beleve no itI told plaueof wa yorIdeOhin parents not Ainvld the noinyou~~~~~.to ahrays waded to act you su*h a "contest" exid, is acties am bas aN Io com to i is om o U. dy _cw xb , out, or a ds open to aR, ad it is bad to get yauxe tovw room.* 0 _ eMMO to paent Wfl pay $.50 and the m meet Xtoe X og _f 16 pe o-s to enter? WON,, itX These 1un-- and th WE itl w $1.0, in not realy open to all, just about hurlation ofo the .n involved a p a oN MEto pay other rml eI 3200 . Were is the amps prpe d Sandy Afano. sIdet vbody ot 30, a ep a $1.50 pe how to ^coutestr* How can you and Bob CoGen, both -st at Our Cod_. became one of the 15? Who are gmaduae stude-,, to start e AnyoHe e either in tXe fo wbM c the 3,200? Comuter -Center. esly MObVic or ill w ridng EdBOU a.s study, kE fmg and Acrots the road fm the ns ddson, along wi persons uwo we trying to nelly, contact Leo or Pat at 744-1378. develop a i f Ho t Union there exists a center Name Ckoxon, the former got the ater_ Center off the Babyusitng assigne win the IU et. But coineived September, In Gray Cdbeg adviso, thy gound. At a Mting as fhnt be offend to ammues, you, i Wm rnXm a hope, but p y ne d belped pode mae and WI!netday ol adout 25 the to ei udts. A.._ with da f a y mh led to the peopoe - showed. Dudng the of general knowledge. By name fodei o_1anization. For a .sess" - 1 _iB and it is called the Commuter new organization, elcin for ofiestook plaW -Psychic Speaks with Center, by repin it IS aompisbed * numbe of and four of five -scatedin the back of one's inte esting acte For. bs wme elected, A salared mind with an auto repair course, e e, did youknow hoat the Parapsychology Class Se coffee and donuts, car one semestr the S open is the bead of the pools, a couple of good parties sponsoredthe Punch and Judy cmmtee amd publicit By SARI Aatstein to pvtde Of last semester, and the room Follies with $300, for which, in s I supervim. The former Has your _eepon eve rung her ina to the rental system. But, what is the return, they now eceive 300 is ideal for a person w mass and you knew _nstay which Commuter Center all about? fee tickets for each podu ? c ~ommuncation and in tion one of your hiends waslling '"perform." She pointedout the First, the "contest" is the That ommutrs donated $2,5 disminatin experiene or a even before you picked up the trul wh many pscis Polity budget, which the center to day caecnts on caps receive? If you wet not who try to Mnp^-"ftes has to spend this semester, and amounting to $75 per chfd of a ne ed gaing a expeyting a cell from this friend, .a-ens, is dug when theysre pit 15 is the quorum they have a commuter? Or that in the expeyence, and the latter offer yet you knew who was at the ona pao they cannot read hard time filling at each meeting. Commuter College Center the benefit of- a fre tmet other end, then how could you s taneosY. May are, thus, This quorum of 15 is necessary (former Gray. College ) in Gray Colege, ding the explin this _c e? Pyllis Agpstein, who spoke 1ere£ to mae the point dem, to spend the money allocated to ftee coffee, tea mid donuts we pon f-ufills the securty needs to the Olel College "I cannot turn my gift on and the Commuter Center - about available to unuters? of the Commuter Center. parapsychology dcass of off... things happen to me $12,000 from Polity and $1700 In addition, the center Having aomplished the February 1, would attribute this spotanefously" from the College Community operates an information center afoemenioned last semester the occurrence to telepathy. A l cited a few Progam. The- money is to be containing the contents of the Cormmuter Center is hoping to Telepathy is the scientific term exampes of sp eous spent any way and for any type S.B. Main Desk filq and special expand into may more for mind reading, or the ability p1enoena, one of which of activity, basically the same commuter related maas. activitie. However, it urgently to oommunicate without the use occurred with a friend she had way the residential colleges Having nized the su ul needs more ebers who want of sensory -annes. not seen or talked to for four operate. $4 a room rental service, used-by to get i andd have a good Agatstein, with the help of yeas. While her friend showed of ten. each night, time9 and also to fed more of the American Society for no signs of pregnMacy, Agatstein However, the apathy which an average on the also hosted two paties last te "Stony Brook bhed! 9 Fresh Psychial Research, has leaned blurted, "Congratulations prevails at the residential college they that she is a vey gfted pexo80 baby." It tumed-out tOn& he meeting is compounded at ithe smestr, a p osw, a ca idems, fces -and ftn make a center by the whope IommP=epool, and an auto oo The good , o wt (fispla clairvoyance, the abiity pregnant, but A _ had no head,, expeence quite wuccess of the auto course $12A000 budge. Some of the to aqu of an way of thiwings except different from dorm life. The started with a on of $250 present s include object or an event witbout the though her psYchi abeities scene is the same whether the from the center for tooks and _Csed study areas, a jukebox. useof one's senses, on, Another example of Agatstein's spontaneous commuters are living at home or manuals. Offering one section a More presentable typing room the wdge of a penson's the cse a baby sitting service (not to fue thoughts or events; ad reactions- ocred while are "dorm deserse" Iving in last semester, wo g on a job whe she had gtaitudethreests donfli-t w the day ce iognition, owee of a real style with pleasures such as preseny pt tho ts or events. to hand out name tvgLWhfe she utb center), and a film each person's a house, washer and dryer, and For this, gWttd Again, no , ale ddnt know any of the people, inolved i any of these she was able to hand the correct pWrapsychial s name top to the eet people Grad Students Study Campus Problems While papyhlg , te as they walked in. study of psyhic penomena, I Agastein d teat her emiga di"gb ed field of psycicbiliieshave "interfere!d study, there are stllp as wh eey job I have many skepts as bie. This ed . .others have diffclty was quite obvious among the- aMceptg what s8 students of ONeIll College An asaedLI listnin to Agatstein. The As a result A _ has spent believers of the field wen much of her life alone. Many enthused with the many times she has tried to talk to anedotes Agattein d others herp ic hom her past expewences ith pbems,- but if they know psychic phenomena. The ing abdaog however, they just "don't undesand" skepticad studn, M wanted concrete evidence to Agatsein rema-ed, I was prove that these anecdotes were differen~t bfm the day I ws true. In order to appease the born. I was an exceptionaly latter group, Agatstein did a quiet child ... I dreamed and eing on one boy in the class. thought a lot to myself." She Wbile Agatstein does not read added ta ps is are often palms, she uses the hands as the "quiet lonen" - they don't can't Middle State Accreditation discuss campus problems "focal point" of her telepathy. speak much because "they Graduate students of Institutional Self Study for ypu how you really fel." In over coffee. Sbartng wthf geneazations tell Be was able to do a very deep other words, psychic f are Seveal graduate students perspectives ch their adisr; and Foan lTrobridge analse of her subject, who was not eaily _ into noduction of decided not to be apathetic proposals i seeking the a by how true A btstein's rwods. Kaplan has additional degree options. In eference to her psychic about *the many problems at To date, Larry conclusions wene. do? OCther mom ability Agstein uded "I Stony Brook that faculty, been analyzing the ficance What wffl you While doing of graduate deges; C]. p eqees direct re o ph Agatstein is always hednt to don't know if it's a gift, maybe administration and students it, but is i aing the and actioDr-day-care centers, sex make predictions. She has a everyone is bor with perpetuate. As the graduate rsn mine wu just deeped." She Indian community on a ; disimination, the problems of well-defined philosophy of life, student group of the University that too many people, seen her powrt Y na Melville isg ite sdA and more. believing Self-Study, these students meet Balsara come into a peo'slife who cm another means of sexua pblems; or you can help solve the together every two weeks, drink ways to resolve dhange these ns. Being a communication with the world. on problems already unde coffee or wine, and discuss the Bob Neison is concentrating very sesit pes she often She b d pychics are "more assistantships; inesgain hard facts they have. collected teaching th p ly harmful swame or eoud Kapl Tuesday or to heself she about issues that disturb all of us. Kay d SEadri is trying Con Larry p c Xthat come to her. them." inoar Thursay, 11 amn to 12 noon at kDows that she "es an awful there are no easy for an improved job plaement She says, "I, myself, wa Because 65945. Or come to their next lot in so Mve." And snce it solutions, talk is animated - service; Marian Stein is studying on moeg, d Fea 20, Would Not Perfotm often con be "arwfl," Agatstein sometimes violent. Because their interdisciplinary prgrm Hekdle s at 7:30 pm. at Stage XH, C, While many of the made it By dear but 64being afiliations range from the liberal campus; Nuanyan psyic isMt alwa fn roles of facuty Room 146. pa dchology s ts ted arts to the sciences, different Cxfmn"ing the

February 9, 1973 STATESMAN Page 7 O-n the Screen this Weekend By MICHAEL ISAC Perkins. Dbected by John Husks. (PG) One of the pop a mesin the hoy o M has the horror film BROOMM VEN T1EA TR Withuttyingto pcycoay why SNOWBALL KVRESS A Dow Pooe pY moy to m Saulck Jonesq Nancy Obmtn and KeeNa WynnM kood ban do seek of a vitm, at Directed by No9man Ta r(QG) * ~~and a ad , et u just my VW Most LADY AND TE TM - Dmy peobe MPy that sort at thing. And although hor forman Mndl AERRY LE CORAM MARJO_-DIrectd byr Hwald 80 _Flses U_ e a bwa dM aid Swah Kemoeban. (R) atisibw eba msa made. ad Z-1hamng Yves Montend, Irene Papr Mm to the amirs dbWzemenw and Jean-Louis nt D d by in qu isty treme At the of the 1dder k the Idre's Co~asbCavas. (PG) hnr lm, of which the Fox lieater has JERRY LEWS RONKONKOM4 two - ed R- oa LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT-st Few. Jery IeWis Rooo has two David Hess, Lucy Gtham, and Sandra medirehonor fis- LaS Hous on Cassel. Directed by Wes Caen. (R) ]be Left (which has lasted in the area and quite a whie aemy) and Night of the NIGHT OF THE LIVING Living Dad DEAD-stamng Judith O)ea, Russell But the true test of all arts, as I was Sweiner, and Dime Jones. Directed by taIIht in Junio Hr h School, is ti&e test George A. Romoo. Village this weeknd of time. Tree in presens1 three MG horror Frank Parry's "Pay It AS It Lays. HAUWAUGE THEATER dassics, and dasics they are. Mbe Mask PLAY IT AS IT LAY&-starflng Tuesday of h Dr. JekA and Mr pke Caled "a tribute to our pioneer and the satire involved. In any Wed , and Tamy and Mask of the Vapire, all fom the forefahers who killed each other oxe the case, definitely is an _siatle Grimes. Directed by Larry Peerce. (PG) eady 1930s, will still g you a chll. right to peddle flesh, Lucile adm movie, controversial yet ahways and Bd wseing Bos Ks, Spenoer kler waitically acclaimed for Robert entertaining. specal midnight shows T1 , Ingid BLun and Tuner, Atm s diction and for both Warren PRFORMANCE-starning James Fox. of Fumanchu alone contais a BeadIy and JuMe Chrsie's pefo . lHe Mas THREE VlLLAGE TBEATER Mick and Anita PAenberg. man wed headrt into a pool of In a Northwest mining town in 1902, Directed by Donald m and exj'ambler John McCabe opens up a MASK OF FUMANCHU-staning Boris _ds, a man stuan down to a Raioff, Nidos Roeg. (X) whore house, He meets an Lewis Stone, and Karen Morley. table as a serm is injected into his blood, Directed by opium-smoking ostitute ned Chades Brabin. and a man ld een two sliding and PORT JEFFERSON ART CINEMA Constance Miller, who brings him new Walls with da atted to them. DR. JEKYL AND MR. HYDE-starxing SUBURBAN WIVES-ta-rring Eva girls in return for him financing another How much more fun could you ask for Spencer Tracy, Ingrid Bergman, and Lana Whishaw, Maggie Wright, and Peter May. bilding. The business grows on a Satuday night? to the point Turner. Directed by Victor Fleming. Directed by Derek Ford. {R) that a mining company offers to buy it. and CINEMA 100 When -McCabe holds out, the miing OMCE GIRLS (X) / McCABE AND MRS. MILLER-staring company hires a bunch of professional SMA9HA VENMALL W Beatty, Julie C(ritie and Rene kilets to get him. LIFE AND TIMES OF JUDGE- ROY FOX TUEA TER Auberiomi. Diected by Robert Most of the movie is not serious, and BEANlaing Paul Newman, Ava CREEPING FLESH (PG) and TO) sme found an imebaane b the Gardner. Jaoupwlino Rest and Anthanv REFLECTION OF FEAR (PG)- Movie mReview 'Deliverance9 : No Avoiding Total Viewer Involvement By WARREN GOB your sleep- It grips you ght in the spine until you Deliverance contains not only power come walking out of the movie and impact, it possesses an Her beauty. eNotionally dained You're right there The river has a bucolic beauty brilliantly on the river, in i involved in its captured by the wonders of worldd forge you're, sitting in that cineaaphy. I remeber my canoe comfortable hair in the movie theatre. trips down the Delaware and sure enough, You can believe in each aracter beeause I can identify with those guys as they go each one is a indidual and not some over the rapids. We all feel like we're in stereotype like a Brenda Ptimpkin. Even that canoe experiencing the highest pitch the obnoxious Burt Reynolds strikes hold of excitement as the fellas go over the of your undivided ation. rapids. You long so much to be on that The action of the movie ocus in the river. -Jon Voig t In a harrowing scene from the critically alimed film, "Deliverance." context of the river. It is a world outside But tranquility is also a part of the society where laws do not exist. It is the river. Each aar is really well perfect exmpe of a world where the portrayed, even the most insignificant Album Review fight for sv will occur, where hillbilly. They contain the Ampleness Darwinian theories will become reality. within themselves which moder society But we realize that this battle for the cannot understandw They must be right to exist is not only containe il the stamped out. Even when they make 'Sounder' Sounds Fine context of the river. The fight goes on attempts to survive, they are destroyed Whatever the back experience is capable of doing. The title track and every day and is cstantly intensifying by the aliens in their territory. And you defined to be, music definitely plays a theme, "Needed Time," is written and in our real world. feel their undoing, especially when that major part in it. Therefore it is not out of performed by the Great Sam "Ughtnin' " arrow go" through its victim's body. Burt Reynolds states this explicitly so place for Taj Mahals soundtrack toplay a Hopkins, another legend in the history of can't miss it - going to come Good Acting we '"it's major role in S dr,the motion picture the blues. Taj Mah alaso does three down to every man for himself and I js What is weak in the movie is perhaps in different versions of this song, showing want to be ready." The fight will be so its ending. The acting is really quite fine. which a black sharecropping family encompassing that youll have the power But Reynolds does what he has to do stugglesW to survive during the Depresson his versatility on all of the iuments of John Voight to climb up a mountain and JohnVoight is excellent. But there's in the South. mentioned. a man, no need to keep us ang on onto The only thing wrong with listening to perpendicular to the groundkill The album Soundr captures the mood and drag him down the mountain of sheer whether society will pDish Voigt for a this as an album is that there are 20 short of the film, which is perhaps rock until your rope breaks and you fall crime committed in the closed the most tracks, 14 of which are less than two into the water. AU this with an arrow environment of the river. It drag in time you can ask from a soundtrack album. minutes long. It's a shame, becase it's wound in the fleshy put of your th slightly, but it keeps us right in there The music is basically blues, not by a hard to really get into suc short n, No Avoiding It hoping he won't get caught. white guitarist who might not know how and because the way Taj Maa plays his the You'll know that the fight is coming as Every bit of elNerce demand your family- in Sonde gled to guitar, he could go on all day without total Eivolvement in what is actually soon as the m ines come to dam up a surite, but by the legendary Taj Mahal, Igetting boring. But the mood of the film beautiful river and ta nt a cemetery. -ig. Go and see 1Delveranceand who grew up in the sam type of is definitely there, and it's a great album There's no avoiding it. The society is when you walk out of the movie saying, environment as the Morgan family. going to force you to destroy someone "Man, who can worry about clams and to get if you've seen the movie, or if you and you're going to think Lot about it. tests after what those guys had to go Taj Mahal plays steel bodied guitar, just want to hear real blues by an artst You're ping to see his hand rise out of Ohrough," then you'll know it's a great harmonica, banjo, nx-holed fife, daps his whose albums aren't otherwise too the water and you're going to scream in movie. hakds, d ss the blues like no white is popular.

Page 8 STATESMAN February 9, 1973 Albumn Review Sense of Sexuality Lends Theatrical Nature to Rock By DAVID BLUS IN quality that the other, self penned tunes lack. Most of the other s e ons a ADl the Young Dudes Mott the Hope (Columba very basic levl. KC 31750)/ Trasformet Mick Ralph's "Ready for Love" Lou Reed (RCA 1onssts LSP4807) of him reig over and over, "Pm ready for love, coh baby I'm ready for love." Subilety It was probably inevitable that rock ms was never a point for Mott the Hoople. would sooner or later inoporate a new, There is one track that does oseed for the progessive sense of sexuality. Along with Reed, same reaon that Reed's albumis enjoyable. "One' Mott the Hoople and (who produced of the Boys" uzes aint nt; these two records) ae "coming out" with an sonmeone cals up on a telephone and finds Mott honest h to their own sexual identities. In the Hoople on the other side in a particular- the context of rock ins roll, this aeo has decadent mood. It is rather like an phone been used to add a new dimension to their msimc: call. Ie opening line, sung with-an aoeseI's theatre. Both Reed and Bowie were miming their arrogance is simply stunning: '"Oh I grow my hair music independently until they met recently. Now just to scare the teacher." It is this type of -mu nears Inc-rporalion ou a new sense ox sexuaity and tneatre in Bowie has joined his music represents a possible new direction for pop musk. Reed and Mott the Hoople as originality that is missing from most of this album, producer, but his influence is far stager than but is found on Reed's Transformer. Album Keviiew that of a producer. Bowie's attitude towards music Reed's m l (all of it is his own)-is lint. and theatre have- been adopted by Reed and Mott He captures so many emotions that it is dilt the Hoople. to talk about it in general. Perhaps the only pbrase Both Transfonner and All the Young Dudes that sums up his music on Tansfomer is Clouds Dampen contain music that lends itself to an expes sefceptance. "Make Up s idtie o£ his show. Mott the Hoople's "'AJI- the Young Dudes' way of thinking. He comes out and says exaly (penned by David Bowie) is a perfect exape. what is on his mind. Reed on a peious _ During the song, the singer, Ian Hunter, yell at has called himself a bi-sexu uvinit pig," and CBeautiful 'Day' the "crowd" with expressions like, "hey you with he does the sau in this song. the glasses, I want you up here!" The age where a However, Reeds real talent mesin his p It's a Beautiful Day at Camegie effect by highly complementary musician simply goes up and does his gig without of scenes that we know and cm identi ith. 0n Hall guitar and violin solos. This is any audience inspiration coull be on the way out. "Perfect Day," Reed describes a date that he refers pArbly the album's finest Both Reed and Mott the Hoople depend on an to with scorn: "Oh what a perfect day, and I'm active crowd for a successful -With a name like It's a song. concert. ghad that I spent it with you." His -innate Beautiful Day you would almost Although the group, in This is obviously quite hard -to obtain on an LP. hrusration is felt in his prasing; this is where expect music glowing like rays general, fails when it tries to Reed succeeds extremely well while Mott the Mott the Hoople and Lou Reed differ. Reed can of sunshine. And such was the achieve a really raucous sound, Hoople inconsistently stumbles along. 7Tasomer get across an idea simply by the exp n in his feeling upon hearing the group's "Bombay Calling," is an has a spontaneous quality that All the Young voice while Ian Hunter of Mott the Hoople has to Dudes Marrying Maiden album. But It's exception. It starts slow and lacks. Bowie's production is similar on both inessantly repeat them into the listeneres ears. a Beautiful Day at Carnegie Hall, keeps building until reaching a albums, so the difference must be found in -the Reed's method is far more effective and the subject of this escapade, has frenzied but together climax. Of caliber of the artists. Basically Mott the Hoople's im native. too many clouds to merit the note, as it is on much of the failures are Lou-Reed's successes. All the Young Lou Reed, David Bowie and Mott the Hoople same ana ogy.- albums is David Leflamme's Dudes simply lacks quality material. They use a represent a new direction in rock music. Whether violin, This is- a group from the same which in this case song by Bowie (the single, "ABl the Young it will catch on or not is hard to say, but it achieves California tradition that brought- a particularly haunting Dudes") and Lou Reed's classic "Sweet Jane." certainly does spice up an otherwi kluster the Deadm M ne, Hot- ; it .'y .,*,, s .<-. )_.e^..--^ i-»» -. .-- *-a Bothaf tbo e 'm&'good,-lfily uxsk - mwene-*rlse- pfc Sh;='wet tam wosb ottt rWt' Quicksilver, etc. From what I Cn the whole there is still alot Dudes" with its sarcastic implications on the Underground $ongs from Loaded, "Rock 'n' Roll." of- sunshine left in It's a had heard previously it was a glish pop scene. With lines like, "why do I need "Despite all the amputtions, Day. unique group despite its refiance, Beautiful T.V. when I got T-Rex," this song has a Iyical You can stfMl dance to the rock 'n' roll on in part, on a female vocalist (Pattie Santos) and a violinist Album Review (David lfamme). But in this latest effort, it seems the group trys at times to imitate their big Two Roads to the Same Goal brothers, and they're definitely in company where they don't By JULIAN SHAPIRO predictable folksy blah ("San Francisco belong. Song") to u anative ballads ("Down Along The River") On "Angels And Animals" "Tret Fure" - UNI 73141 to songs that conjure images of material for Judy Collins, at its and "Good Lovin" the -'Lark'7/Inda Lewis-Reprise MS2120 group worst ("What's Gonna Happen"). reaches for the acid sound, and They appear to be substantially Pretty bleak future for the young artist, what they achieve is, pretty different - these two recent entries into the pop right? Wrong! So she can't write. This acrid. Highlighted by some music sweepstakes. One is British by way of woman has a voice that is measurably pretentious guitar work, both the West Indies; the other is a California stunning. It is a rich, husky alto that songs in their steaming furry go resident by way of Marquette, Michigan. mentally transports the listener to a small nowhere. One was educated in a convent; the other coffee house, listening to a first rate St.ll, though, when the group received her education at Berkeley. One sang chanteuse. Her vocal quality is that settles down to a little softer in a choir and is gospel trained; the other impressive. Listen to "My Love" one of the sound, the vibes get much cited Judy Collins and Bob Dylan as album two selections that are guest written. better. Such is the case on "'A germinal influences. Yet, both these young, Tret Fure's sultry voice is overpowering as she vocally wraps herself around a beautiful Hot Summer Day" and~"White female newcomers have made interesting first impressions with their debut albums - song. The musicanship is excellent, given its Bird." A simple melody through Tret Fure, Tret Fure and Linda Lewis La*. eventual chance, and the combination showcases a substantWiay talented which organ and violin Tret Fure, a self-styled guitarist, showcases the album's finest moments. songwriter. eventually weave makes the first songstress, and poetress worked closely with Incidentally, tbeother non-original, "Holy of up-tempo rhythm 'n blues, "Reach For song successful while the classic Spencer Davis prior to work on her own Roll Toledo" is the album's second finest the Truth,,/' ahighenergy-chared. song of " White Bird"' reaches recording; Davis has returned the favor here, selection. Hence, the listener is afforded a inspiration, and the title track "Lar*" which expectations, being performed and, in addition, the presence of such slight inkling into the potential of this artist, demonstrates a superior ability to change with flawless harmony and esthetes as Van Dyke Parks, Sneaky Pete should she ultimately accept the conclusion moods and tempos within a song within the that- her greatest inspirational vocal drive. Kleinow (ex-Flying Burrito Brothers) and musical skills lie in rameters of a central theme. Bonnie Raitt provide visions of a potentially interpretation. Voice The group's musical monumental work. Unfortunately, this Linda Lewis has no such problem. The A flawless recording? No, and the reason togetherness is clearly evidenced recording is nowhere near that pinnacle. songs on her album, Lark reflect the is to be found in a conspicuous absense of on the instrumental, "Grand Bland Sougs ebbudence of her personality and they are mention of Linda Lewis as a vocalist. Her Camel Suite." As the song The Reason? The songs are mostly bad infectious. Whereas one might expect a vocal prowess is, in a word, inadequate. The constantly changes in melody, compositions - nothing overwhelmingly religious air to the music, only two songs are initial song portrays the voice as a soprano each lead instrument (guitar, distasteful, merely bland, poorly conceived reminiscent of traditional gospel. Rather, the and it is qualitatively paper thin. Subsequent violin, and organ) does an songs. Tret Fure, is more concerned with songs alternately bounce and sway on the cuts spotlight the voice in the middle excellent job taking its turn up writing poetry than she is with constructing winp of a forceful rhythm accompaniment registers yet it is still lacking a dear echoed by exotic front or else they are all working viable song lyrics; and the two elements are sounds of marimba, conga, haracter. Multi-tracking, which is in vibes, and wind chimes, backing lyrical together. Of equal tightness is rarely compatable. Poetry is generally more overabundance, merely serves to detract melodic pa ges played by piano, electric from superior composition and production. "Give Your Woman What She cumbersome than song lyrics and to accomodate this notion, music must often piano, electric guitar. Complementing the Linda Lewis may succeed as a live Wants," the album's opening be painfully restricted. The transference, pleasing instrumentation is a vocal performer because of the fine quality of her song. With Pattie Santos's rugged here,to song is awkward and the results are composite of short, stacatto-like phrases and songs and the sheer joy she brings to them, vocal leading the way, the song less than adventurous songs. Seven of the ten extended passages that alternately soar and yet she suffers measurably in a studio. Now, advances on a fine, steady, cuts on the album fall into this category - ebb. Particularly intriguing are "Spring if someone only introduced her to Tret driving beat that is amplified in all penned by Fure. They range from Song," "Waterbaby," an excellent example ure ....

February 9, 1973 STATESMAN Page 9 Movie Beview (Private Parts' an Epic of TastlessnI ?

_By NORMAN HOCHBERG upon by CeAyl StO (Ann RU wo, we later mcemmation. C^We went to a doctor and woked it out PRIVATE PARTS; difted by Pau tarl; orlomal so y y bsy PNP KWnW a"d LA& R ndIstdn; dkctor ofptophy a an Obio nay comoe to LsAil or kk -therway. Wedid't need Crville.") M Ort o T u b or 93 22 0wte; "1mWORM. n - mt Rat R. After the aU4ooxeicwU revng cqeerAU rigt 5tarrtn: AYn Ruymfn. Luc11o 1men ndW tntonlo. Prvate FMrt is the type of film that Is almos yOU t! Les drip ber!) we begi to ameCheys ]_ m tinK at Its sems with al is supposed to 1973 i ooemob p-.blem- is "too caicken to do it" (tbe Rmie m ld and aey it ha be vfhfinal so she chws gum wary enrgetcaly wears prIm d Us WU W is ureto be OwX ir in tb foR of such cutetl si) and mu pt 1b t1bs bunay a gmP aud sayin things like "Aw cat- myo of th est Iotmoat bq ntndap mopvnntieof the yen an d I" at-he ge whiz Aut Marha." Tlhe paog s a active b. - Pt Miy peve has to pont in betweevy second YOU wd Ke to pat Metn*oldwyn-Mayer on it md idrd d ("How do you...tpant pat... like bead in a fahel mane and ignore the whole tig -,d ! h m it.... pant pat... so far?"). You have to admire the but judging m e tone of this rele s you would be ThepOoand it gets pretty I here on ilk is kind of people wbo could give Aunt Martha a fine like moe likdy to kic the comy in the cotch instead. as subtle as the name of its lg lady (I mn jut we "you'd better not go into this room dear; it's rather... YoU have to w w Philip K the two writers -Illng as they named ber. "Yea- paw" and still hane the gu;s to ask MGM for money and Us Re i pupo_ e went about diggng up CberyL That's rih! Yub et it? Eh?). She gem to fe for the flm. the in e, and lie that would be in the with her Aunt ( llBe ) who runms a botel Stai, one's ad aion for these writers does not word pocNe taste. It is beteableit is more that is so chock-ul of and perverts that A in a e0tend to their final product. The m is without a than Akely, a no one could have put sher an wd Rhufing Brather didn*t cut the wboe tling doubt one of the more tsteess fi of the past few away and set it up as its side show. years, and there have been some doozies in that tim. It adenay. Thee has to be a design to it, pod as it Chery FsPe-P to get Volved with a h ea is dsoppy fom almst every technical end as well, adding may be. _ Iverend(Laude Main) who gets off on a Jesus to the sspi that this was a five day, homegrown You khow that you are in for a bad hour and a half statue d s an egynou fim. after the atrocus title credits (a m Re of (John Ventantino) whose "thin (another cute lite I can only stand in awe at MGM's ability to finance dchedeb =my coloed of naked iesed saying often used) invves tape iedeps and plastic such a total barrage of tastelessness. In real life my jaw on the screen to the msic of some back Holywood female substlttes., Aunt Marta lf, who is the type would drop a foot at the thought. If I was in Private ores trying to do an imitaion of the 101 Sting who geos to tos photograph "the of the same ting would happen but, in addition, my so of the "tbssion Impossile" theme), we fade in the spirit of the body" for a pboto aibum, and who head would be chopped off and a rolled-up pomo on a decorousy conceadd ating couple being sped brap that she ' was -mpregnated by ficial agzine i _rt into my neck in its place. Coneerl Previ A Night of Tranquility at SB; Post Features America's Music

Tranquil - "free rom commotion or tumult; one of the sowp off of Ttanquility's eest album, peaceful; quiet; calm." Sounds appealing, doesn't it? But SAwr, "Nice and Easy," sums up the best reasons for a is more than this definition, it is a mood; a jaunt to the Union. mood that, when captured in a concert, can be one of fTin running up and down all day and night, the most exhilarting feelings that we can experience. I don't know what to do, cant get thinrtight, This week, we will have an ample opportunity to I really got to take it easy." appreiate this sensation in concerts by America and If youire busy Wednesday night, and would still like Tranquihity (ana!,that word appeals a ) to obtain that peeful. easy feeling, don't fret, there is This Wednesday night, our old reliables, S.AJB.S still another option. America will be playing at C.W. Pt Informa Concert Committee will present Tranquility i- this Tuesday and at Carnegie Hlal on Thursday. the Union Auditorium. This Engish group places ma*or America's music has a different orientation tha importance on ha interplay of their voices. Tkanquility's, although the same mood very often Immediate isons would probably point towards a results. America uses a folk a und for tir muc g Yes influence, but actually, their music has a Concentrating more on vocals ta ns different emphasis. Tranquility strive for an exuberant America has a reputation for perforng ce gaene in their vocals along with well -a d songs. Their recent single, "Ventura Hiway was one insrumentation. Usually there is more than one person of their better efforts. With its nave lyrics and nin wi almost perfect ha deliious harmonies, tisasong was one of the higblight The maeia (al of it is composed by individual of AM radio last fall (as ing that one could reac a membein of the band) i s y fesh. Unlike many huh point on AM). of the aBrth bands, Tranquility does not rely Even if youre not i _ by these entis, the heavily upon long in ental break. Most of their fact that they are noted for a bit like Nef songs ae short and right to the point, thereby never Young is snang in s Aside fom this Aea kosing its iaterest. When they do indulge themselves with should certainly have some new ideas to psnt M an 1instruienal, it is always mixed in with some cocr.Recently adding some counr Iockers (such Ms delightfu vocal interplay. Hearing their voices the current single, "Donet Crs the Ri)wl to tVei complement the music brings back memories of the repertoire, it is inconceivable that one wouldnt find a PEaties. But this is the 1970's. Anyway, comparisons are interesting aspect in their set. useless (arn'I . wm- a umwme to sm OAmerica at CW Post on they?). So if you're feeling presaured next week by the usual Tuesday. Then, again, SA.B. affords a rare opportunity There win be a minimal rge of one dollar for this academic bullshit, set one or two nights aside for some to experience Tranquility,'at Stony Brook on Tuesday concert. Now you might wonder if it is worth it.Perhaps nice, soaring vocals. as part of its Informal Concert series. Novelists Discuss Plight of Women Write]rrs By LINDA SCHIFFMAN fallen in love with KarlMarx' and was told that one "has aman .... " On Wednesday evening, the National Organization of to be a man to write real obscenity." Nonetheless, her A question and answer period followed where the Women and the French department sponsored a lecture novels have been a success in France. grater concern of the audience centered on the question featuring two well known French writers in the Mihi also spoke from her personal experience and of women in politics in France and their liberation forefront of Women's Liberation. Christine Rochefort, her battle with the tsition literatura fernna" movement. Both Misrahi and Rochefort agreed that, author of Le Recoa de Guerrier (Warrior's Rest) and (which she defined as novels about "love, love and love unlike the American feminist movement, French women seel other sucessfu novels and essays, and Rachel and the happy end is that she gets him and the unhappy were first involved in the dass struggle and the (Hay) spoke of teir experiences as women end is that she loses himand he discos Ameria or revolutionary movement and are now moving into ntsa male world and the obstacles, both personal goes off to war or invents so ing while she stays at uer, consciousness raising groups. They spoke of a and societal, that had to be overcome in their endeavor home and watches the kids."). When she wanted to write trend of separatism from male politics. "Since we don't to achieve suesin their chosen field. about impo t t like We, death, warand stuff belong to the system, we don't have to take our place Rochefort opened her speech by indicting that the like that" and did,she was told by men in the profession into the system at all" and therefore advocated a weal"writers has no feminine in the French la e that her work was so good that "it was almost like a man einist i s , extension of women's centers, (" . . . and so you see our situation . . ."9). She stated that wriffy" According to Mi b}, the dI female women's business and in general, occupying a position she kept her literary desires a secret as the profession of author is "cute, cute and if not, she in naughty, outside of masculine society in a parallel way and then a woman writer ws untenable in a man's worid. naughty." Both women seed that they ada difficult plan the strategy from the outside." Mishi summed up Rochefort spoke about her relationship as a woman stgge when they emerged as writers becate hee both of their feelings by saying that "'the whole concept to crtics,a decidedly masculine domain. "When I was no mov t then ... you had to say you wanted from Adam to Eve is wrong, so I don't want any power wrote about the politics of suburbia, they said she has to be like a man . . now. you say, I don'twant to be like fom it... I don't want to sieze power here .... "

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Sat 9:00-Services-Hillel House 4 PVM Gym 1:00-Lunch-Roth Cafe. - - I lb Saturday February 10 Open Rehearsal 3-m PM - - a - - - STONY BROOK Music Seminar 6-7 PM Fencing Club Performance a8 PM Gyim (Including musci John Cage) followed by a reception Students FREE--Viaid li)D. Others $s.oo 04"W~~ Ww ~Wmw~M ~~ ~QwoI.D.a Sunday February 11 I I : .Ain Evening With: < Car os Castaneda 4

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Page 12 STATESMAN February 9, 1973 Varsity Dwns Kings Piaz i Intramurals

Competition Makes a Winner wi~th I (Connnueafrom page I b) Charles Sil From the foul line be sammed the ball off the |Charles Spiler backboard, followed up his show, and went hip omr the back of a Mariner to pluck the rebound l out of the air. He spun in a floating layup and converted the This past Monday I had the opportunity to prticipate resulting foul shot for a three-point play. in an intramural basketball game. I recall one specific Confronted with the evidence, the six-foot-two leaper incident where I drove for a layup. I sed the shot did a poor job of suppressing a laugh. "I shot it too (after being hit on the head), rebounded, and attempted h '" he said. a second shot (while being hit on the head again), missed Next Mabery stole the ban, followed it as it went out agan and rebounded again. On my third attempt, I was of bounds, and flipped it backwards to Graham in the grobed around the head and wrestled down to my lane. Graham hit the layup and also the foul shot for a knees within one foot of the referee. (I will not state the second three-pointer. full name of the referee.) I turned to the referee and To top things off, Stein then took a pus under the exclaimed, "Eugene! Come On!" Eugene hit me with a b aset, put in his layup, and also hit his foul shot for a technical- third three-point play. The score by then was 4638, and I do not really object to the technical. What struck me the Mariners never recovered. rather hard was that on several occasions I had witnessed Stony Brook's fourth three-pointer of the half came larger and stronger ballplayers than myself verbally after King took down a defensive rebound, waited a split abuse Eugene without Eugene's opening his mouth or second, located Munick downcourt, and completed his STONY BROOK handily defeated Kings Point on blowing his whistle. Wednesday to bring their overall record to 5-7. pa. Munick's last three points of the game nade the I am a friend of Eugene's (or was, M"1he reads this score 69-50, and helped make possible a little fun by the article), and perhaps he thought I would not object LO '41 really wouldn't call it competition," Munick said bench at the end of the game. - the call. The only thing I ask is that referees call the about his fight with Kaiser for the forward spot. "We're Hopes Alie same game with respect to all players, regardless of size both helping the team." But the sophomore with the The win kept Stony Brook's Knickerbocker -or friendship. That's the only way an effective still-deep vacation tan isnt going to give up his spot Conference hopes very much alive. They now have a 3-2 intramural program can be operated. easily. Asked if he expected to sart against Geneseo, league record (5-7 overall), and are tied in the lost Munick forsook his usual modesty and said' "I don't see Peter LiPresti, in superior fashion, defeated Eugene column with Lehman and Queens. Brooklyn has only any reason why not." Rodriquez, '21-11, 21-19, to capture the intramural one km, and one game remaining-4gainst the Patriots at four-wall handball tournament. Stony Brook on February 17. If Stony Brook can win AIdepnt that game, and also defeat the very weak Yeshiva and Varsity vs. Kings Point Pratt teams at home, then the Patriots can do no worse Glutz annihilated-the Optimals 73-31. Jeff Hoffman than tie for first place in the confrerence. That would FG-A FT-A Pts. (24 points) and Herman Rothberger (15) teamed up to necessitate a playoff between as many of the four teams Munick 9-12 3- 3 21 lead the Glutz barrage. Ed Malina salvaged 12 points for as are tied for the lead. King 5-10 7-10 17 the Optimals. "Tonight we had to win," said King. "If we had lost Kaiser 4- 6 -4- 5 12 Gary White and Randy Williams' 23 total points for tonight, it would have been all over." He was right. And Graham 5-11 1- 1 iI the Blisters did not compensate for Steve Stopeck's and 3- 5 3- 5 9 Greg- he could thank Kings Point for one thing. The Mariners Stein Dubac's 28 points for the Hammatts, who Mabery 1- 1 2- 3 4 prevailed, 42-39. had given Brooklyn its one loss earlier this season. Wrase 1- 1 0- 0 2 The Mucopolysaccharides, So now the Patriots travel upstate for a game tonight leading at the half 25-6 Jones 1- 4 0- 0 2 over the Bums, decided to retain that aganst Geneseo and one tomorrow afternoon against the lead throughout Ryba 1- 5 0- 0 2 the second half. Pete Pagones aided the 46-26 very tough University of Buffalo (WUSB, 820 AM, victory for Singer 0-5 0- 0 0 the Mucopolys with 12 points. 1:55). The games will afford an opportunity to see Totals 30-60 20-27 80 whether the "shakeup" will retain its effect. Spearheaded by Charlie Spiler's 21 points and Don Sobocinskis 10 points, Statesman edged the Lames 36-29. Scott Tayne's 13 points led the losers. Langmuir-James Nick Zwick's 14 points were high for HJD2, but did JV Loses in OT as Freeze Melts not come close to Scott Green's 34-point exhibition for ILD3. HJD2 bowed to ILD3, 5042. By ALANXH. FALLICK who had ten points in the second half, closed Kings Marcial Greenberg's high game 16-point performance With 43 seconds remaining in the junior varsity Point's edge. Denni and Steve Bogart were effective in was enough for HJC3 to defeat ILD1, 5342. basketball second half at Kings Point on Wednesday, limiting King to five second-half points. ILC1 outnetted HJC1, 35-19. Stony Brook fans and players raised their arms With 2:01 reaining in regulation play, Marcus ILA1 displayed their superiority over HJD1, 60-28. jubilantly. The-- Patriots had their biggest lead of the Speanaan (who does not have appendicitis as originally An all-around defensive team effort aided with a game (three points), and at just about the best time. Just diagnosed-by the Infirmary) tied the game at 54 with balanced scoring attack was the secret. about. two free throws. After three points by King and a basket Benedict-Ammann All Stony Brook had to do to win was freeze the ball, by Wasser, Hal Silver stole the Lall and fed Dennis for a Greg Herderian attained high game honors (20 i.e., don't shoot it. So what did they do? They shot it. basket, which gave Stony Brook a 58&57 lead. points) in directing RBE2 to a44-37 triumph over And because they shot the ball, they lost the game. In The Pats applied a four comer freeze. Zaretsky was RBEO. Gary Mitler tallied 15 points for a losing cause. overtime, 73-70. fouled, and hit two clutch foul shots to give Stony OAC3, leading RBB3 at the half, 16-12, had to hold "We lost our heads and played stupid," Pat guard Brook a 60-57 margin. Shortly later, ahead by two and off a second-half surge to attain the victory. Bob Allen Brian Wasser said. "We should have won in regulation." in possession of the ball, Stony Brook called its last time was high man with 16 for OAC3 in the 32-31 victory. They should have. out. Twenty-one seconds remained. Dave Fields chalked up 13 points for RBB3. The only edge which Kings Point had over Stony On the in-bounds play, Zaretsky received a pass from Brook was a physical one-team size. The Mariners' Dennis, turned around, and found himself dribbling into Roth center Jim King, was six-foot-four. His other two three Mariners. The uncontested Kings Point layup JHA123B12 celebrated their forfeit victory over linemates were almost as talL which resulted tied the score at 61 with but 11 seconds JHD2 oen the basketball court, while JHD2 celebrated No Mono for Doc to go. The time quickly evaporated. their moral victory at home by forcing JHA123BI2 to The Pats' Doc Dennis, after discovering that in fact he Stony Brook's foul situation presented a problem as walk to the gym. did not have mononucleosis as first reported, played like the game headed into the five minute extra period. WMB23 squeezed by JHC123, 65-64. Artie Trakas he did. He defended King in the first half-or tried to. "Once we went into overtime," said Marks, "I thought and Bill Thater combined for all but ten points in a Dennis admitted to poor defense, saying, "'I wasn't up we'd be outmanned. I had fouled out, and then Hal. And losing cause. Ron Shapiro tallied 25 points for jubilant for the game." then Doc." WMB23. King sure was, though. His previous game high being Wasser proved himself under pressure for the most GGA01B1 tiltect WMA123, 31-22, as Jay Schwam's 11 points in the Mariner's only win (against Hunter) in part, hitting three of four foul shots. Spearman hit two nine points led the winners. Although Marc Klee of GG nine games, it was impressive that he netted 16 points in field goals, and also blocked a crucial shot by King. All scored only one point, his presence was enough to scare the first half. It gave Kings Point a 27-21 halftime lead; this added to a 68-67 Stony Brook lead. his opponents into losing the contest. Dave Marks' nine points kept Stony Brook within reach. Thawed Out GGA23 stomped on neighbors and friends GGB23, The second-half offense, sparked by Marc Zaretsky, The freeze, of course, then failed again. Just as Dennis 49-35. *rank Wang netted 12 points for the losers while

- Kent Bukowski (21) and Jeff Goldberg (18) - paved the - shot in regulation play, Wasser drove the middle and charged. After the Mariners went ahead again, Martinez winners road. Jayvee vs. Kings Point hit his shot with 43 seconds remaining. Pats by One. Tabler Eleven seconds later it was Pats down by one. Then Jeff Kavlin's 18 points for TD1B3A, ten of them FG FT-A Pts. Zaretsky missed a shot from the top of the foul circle, coming in the second half, proved to be worthless as Zaretsky 5 4- 4 14 Kind Point converted two foul shots, Dennis charged, FD2B3B led by John Kiely's 14 points, coughed up a Marks 4 3- 5 11 the ball was thrown away, and Stony Brook had lost its 39-36 victory. Wasser 2 7-10 11 Dennis 4 0- 1 8 fourth in a row, leaving its record at 3-6. Behind the hot shooting of Dave Diner (19 points), Martinez 4 0-.0 8 "We just blew it," said Dennis, one of those who shot FD1A1B ema d TD2B3B, 58,36. Spearman 3 2- 5 8 when he shouldn't have. "I'm not supposed to take it," . LH2A probably wished that Dean Silvers had not Silver 2 1- 1 5 he admitted, but also said, "I have confidence in my partUcipated for rival FD2A3A. Silvers netted 13 points Bogart 2 0- 1 4 shot and I think I should shoot." to engineer FD2A3A to a 36-32 triumph. Whaley 0 1- 2 1 It happened more than once on Wednesday night. Mark Stenberger's 16 points assisted TD1A2A in Totals 26 18*29 70 Everybody wanted to be ahero. silencing LH2B3B, 39-27. Frank Nathan mustered up 11 But for Stony Brook, nobody was. points in his team's loss.

February 9, 1973 STATESMAN Page 13 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1973 VOLUME 16 NUMBER 32 Larry Bozman A Needless Tragedy Editor-in-Chief

Chris Carty Managing Editor II Last Wednesday night.Sherman they're waiting for someone to die as a Raftenberg, a freshman, was killed as a result of poor lighting before they approve Robert Schwartz direct result of the University's negligence. the money. Business Manager Thre- is no way in which the Being the -construction pit that it is, Administration's responsibility for this Stony Brook has a plethora of other safety tragedy can be denied. hazards. It is not unusual to suddenly Arts The manhole is a steam outlet, due to discover a yawning trench next to your Editors Lynn Kaplan; leaks caused by deteriorating underground dormitory, or the roadside, as a result of Contributing Editor: Bill Soiffer; Copy Editor: Stefan I conduits built only ten years ago. This construction activities, and with -no Rosenberger; Editorial 0 problem of steam leakage through the safeguards to protect passersby; Assistant: Jay Baris; News Diractor manholes was brought to the attention of Boards, cinderblocks, pipes and cables - Robert Tiernan; News Joseph Hamel. of the Office of Finance and litter walkways all ` over campus, Editors: Mike Dunn, Jonathan D. Salant; Management, over two weeks ago. He overflowing from nearby construction sites, Assistant: Bonnie Friedel; I Photo Editor: -5 subsequently ordered a 'safety causing danger to life and limb. Flaws in i Larry Rubin; Assistants: Mike * investigation" of the problem. construction. such as the banking. of a Amico, Robert I Unfortunately, the University took no steep, major campus road in the wrong Schwartz;' Sports Editors: Alan H. Fallick. Greg Gutes; apparent steps to correct the situation. And direction, constitute serious safety threats as a result- of that failure, an 18 year old to inhabitants of the University. And all of student is dead. these factors taken together make Stony It would be criminally naive for the Brook a potential death-trap. "Let University -to claim that a pipe- sunk into Perhaps now Administrators, both here Each Becum Awareu" I the open manhole provided adequate and in Albany, will " realize that an STAFF safeguards against a tragedy of this sort. As impressive speed-construction record is no Arts: David Blustein, Martha Calhoun, we have seen, it could all too easily be substitute for human safety. Chancellor Eric Frank, Norman Hochberg, removed, or knocked over. *^ Boyer, when questioned last week about Michael Isaac, Michael Kape, Mary Jo The Stony Brook, Administration is at the quality and safety of SUCF projects McCormack, Michele Parker. Bradley fault for allowing such hazardous leaks to (such as buildings, roads, lights and Phillips, Gary Reiner, Linda be left untended around this campus. It underground -pipes) answered that "sure Schiffman, Lys Ann Taylor, Richard was easy enough for the Physical Plant to there are some horror stories, but in the Wentzler; Feature: Vinny Calamin, put up a 4 foot high fence around the overall perspective, they have done a Frances Eisenmann, Sharon Hewitt. manholes the morning after the accident. commendable job." The death of Sherman Eleanor Kedney, Daniel McCarthy, Why not before? Raftenberg is one horror story that will not Stuart Plotkin, Tom Ryan, Melanie The Albany bureaucrats are just as much be easily brushed aside. And no amount of Yurkewecz; Graphics: Ken Neubeck.: to' blame for consistently denying commendable jobs by the SUCF will News: Ruth Bonapace, Ken Brody; emergency funds to repair the steam leaks outweigh it. Vinnie Costantino, Gary Alan DeWaal fdr once and for all. Their procrastination, For the friends and family of Sherman Ed Diamond, Bette Friedman, Michael- and their red tape have cost a young man Raftenberg, we offer our sincere Greenfeld, Gilda LePatner, Paula- his life. We only hope that they have some condolences, and we share their grief. It Leibowitz. Jason Manne, Susan Mills. set of guidelines, some strands of red tape was a needless tragedy that could have been Beth Nevins, Jean Schindler, David still lying around to tell them how to deal avoided, by some foresight and Schwartz. Andy Silverman. Leonard' with a student death their bureaucracy commitment on the part of the Steinbach; Photo: Steve Bucksbaum, helped to' cause. bureaucrats. Robert F. Cohen. Julie Cornfield, Don Unfortunately, this problem with steam So often it is easy for Administrators to DeGutz. Martin Landau. Louis Manna, leakage is not the only hazardous condition forget that there are people who have to Richard O'Brien, Martin Privalsky, at Stony Brook. We have been waiting for Jive here. So often it is easy for them to Frank Sappell, Bill Sherman, Alan years for Albany to approve emergency forget that there are serious hazards, Stern, Dennis Spitz. Eli Trauner; funds to repair our road lighting system, a Only an outcry from the studentsfrom Sports: Daphne M.N. Fotiades, Arthur system 'which Administrators admit was the family and friends of Sherman can Karp. Lynne R. Parenti, Roger Smith. poorly designed by -the State- University cause the kind of ernbarrasnment which is Charles Spiler; Production: Steve Construction Fund(SUCF). If we could obviously needed to prevent more deaths, Appold, Andrea Buchman, Elizabeth light the campus-- properly, then perhaps more horror stories. Dr. Toll, Chancellor Burton, Lila Czelowalnik, Carl motorists and pedestrians would have a Boyer: How long will you continue to play Flatow, Rusty Green, Maryanne chance for survival I in this zoo. Maybe games with our lives? Knortz, John M. Leung; Production Manager: Julian Shapiro; Office Manager: Carole -Myles; Calendar: Roberta Robsella. I6- A

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Page 14 STATESMAN February 9, 1973 Free Speech Not the Issue

To the Editor: they- believe that the at- Once again a recLater for a principle of hreo of speech is bloodthirsty branch of the US. more impo than the effect that Department of Defense was kicked the granting of this freedom to off of our campus and once again Nazis would have. editors and other assorted liberale It littie to St_ piously defended the right of these editos that the U.S. Marines have murderers to recruit mo kied nt people in murderers. The dastardly act was Laos, Cambodia, ld, committed on Tuesday, January Doiia Repul, NiaSa 30. During that day some 25 people etc., and will continue to _ carried away a literature table that more murders. A e to two U.S. Marine Corps recruiters Statesman's warped priorities the set up. At least 25 people came to preservation of the ines 0 ~ their senses and realized that it is freedom of speeh s more time to stop bullshitting about all important than the preservation Of the nasty doings of the U^S. innooent lives. Department of Defense and to start The U.S. deprtmt of Def doing something about it. and other od esa Environment Plan Questioned A decision to support or great debt to Joe condemn a particular activity must (Woodstock) Riale, Ernie be based on the effect that that- Christensen and Mark Dawson. To the Editor: Secondly, the ^Mpg ae activity will have on the real world. Where would the U.S. Marine Corps On Friday, Febnuary 9, at 7:30 no mention of potential This is what the Stony Brook be without their host of liberals to p.m., in Mineola the Nau County e i effects an ofl blowout (0) defenders of the US. Marine Corps support and ap Igize for their Environmental Planning would have an ow wetad have failed -to do. They obviously m _;rous activities under a ftihsy Comm is bolding a put of scially I the light of disooy feel that abstract principles are veil of "freedom of speech." To continuing eangs open to the by a Woods Hole i c more important than the lives of suppot US. Marine Corps public to discus. the proposed Ceter s that water and oi innocent people. recrueking is to suppot U.S. Marine drawCig up of enonme do mix to a small extent in the Before takting a position on this Corps murder. o do you muster plan for N u County. ocean, and tie effect an .oU stAc (1) "controversial" incident, you must supprt? ltit di r who S _aem Tspatar heaing is' to be on had at Snta Buba first ask yourself "Do I want to *Supportsw - the problems of oil pollution. Ifh companis should drM for further or obstruct the goas of the This is particulaly interesting in Oil off Long Isand like they U.S. Marine Corps?9 Assuming that DavidAlen jos. RGW the light of the rg b some theaen and an oil blowout you want to obstruct the gods of D _dgaAppd that more oil has to be found to fI developi could have , row the Marines, then the only basis on Mwphedas Warren Oiley our ed dead for b effects I Long Isand, iy n which you can evaluate the S euenBeer Robin Ozckh and driving fuel. That is one of the th eomie uad "infamous January 30 incident" is reasons our i dent se Ctrs of I life. V) on whether or not it helped or Carolina Paul RMsPeBS Nixon and our' Governor Nelson fTe km of the ad hindered the Marine Corpst m C Bbps Scft Rockefellr areusng to _pressue suouding dam and oyster beds L"£ The implications of Statesman's Ede Entenna= Sitephen0 JSchenkerh the project h public would knock out a lage part of our arguments in support of the Alym Ezan BruceSrS a e objections. eonomy by desr oying the lobster, Marines is that they wound allow WeanneFmken Jaies W. Stmeber Rockefeller- is e blue cab, and the rest of the the American Nazi Party to set up a Mary Lot Friend Ruth Sta promoting the project since he is a- usk indy. recruiting table in the Union. They Ronald Foend IL- Cu Sti major bolder of the Stadrd Oil Unfortunately, mry felow human would accept ads in their paper that DieGanet MM&, Company of New Jersey. As this is bein-s, most of us are either advocated the extermination of oward d Steve W .i true, he is therefore in direct misinf od r e extrem.ly Jews and Blacks. Statesman would Ss Gomberg Z conflict of interest with his job as aptetic as far as our have no qualms about this, because A _ _ ne ~Kat govemor of the state and sbould be cm , yet

2 . - indicted for such. st people would fr tggpo Unfotunately the promtin dngs, alcoho, and the so called apigarenot tefligte he sexua In thSt i _ story. Fbst of all it -does notsay to be a ip with the youth. that most of the lae cp s Once agin I would like to say IACoordinationCoud Save Ti-me are con thringtheirrefineries to that it is time to coN enae on produce more gs e for ces than hanessg .our ru\nnng away making home he g This , d stop the wanton the rights of paying bills by mail. tends to An Open Letter to President Toll lower the ex supply destruction .oour p They have to go to the as well To the Editor: as to artificially -rse the support system, and from where we Administration building anyway price for the fuel. It is possible for students- to pay now. origiated - our water planet. James Echo bills by mail. Though it is always t I would suggest that the amount too late when t you know it. of tuition to be waived be deducted - However, one still has to go to the from the bill in the first plaw. pay roll office for tuition waiving 'hen, one does not need to run- approval. I don't know why these between buildings to ask anrious 'Enough of Attica Brigade two offices, Bursar and payroll, can people to sign the blue form. And, not coordinate and save students the bill can easily be paid by mail, some effort. The tuition-waiving if it is in time. "Attention Attica Brigade" them, the information the Corps I students should not be deprived of Yao-Huang Chu To the Editor: representatives are prepared to I I wish to address my attentions offer. By your actions, you have to an article in the Statesman - demonstrated an inflexibility to February 2,, -1973. In, it, an diversified opinions that is explanation was offered by unsurpassed in the very institutions Barking Up the Wrong Tree members of the Attica Brigade as to you so vocally condemn! The why they deemed it neeary to article concludes with the "forcibly preent U.S. Marine declaration: "The Attica Brigade Corps representatives from To the Editor: JW strays doamt just appear out of says enough!" I must interject that attempting to recruit people in the I find it ironic and amusing that the air - that many of them are the a large faction of fir-minded Stony Brook Union." I remind the Statesman's response to the ..dog much beloved pets students has had "enough" of your students leave lBrigade- that just as it is their problem" on campus is to call for behind hypocrisy and autocratic behavior. during vcations and g to dag"ee with the greater "vigilance" on the part of mterssioD-aid the "hall cats" that In fact - Stony Brook has had the Admintaton. Nowhere is polxies othe Marid Carps, so "enough" of you!!! everyone feeds and no one claims. too, it is the right of University there a suggestion that pet-owners Name Withod by Req Greater vigilance? It will lead to students to have made available to take some responsibility upon a step-up in current pet survival . - - themselves to bring their dogs and tcics- lying and hiding animals, cats home. No reprimands to the shiftingCthem fAom. friend to-friend off-campus staff and students who as e y Canning the Ticket System bring animals to class, to the In anything less than a totally Administration building, even to fscist state, laws axe only effective To the Editor. now and the concert and receive COCA movies - or to resident staff when they reflect the values .of the We would like to voice our the same caliber tickets that we did. who think they should be an community (certainly, the complaint about the lawe way This is not the first time we have exception to the rule because they Resstanee can daim as much credit concert tickets are sold at Stony been pissed off by the sale of are somehow wiser or more for ending the draft as Nixon). It is Brook. In order to get good tickets concert tickets. (This includes responsible than students.. perhaps time for all of us on this for the Canned Heat-hlorescent uncertainties as to the date tickets Statesman doesn't even- suggest campus to begin to develop some Leech and Eddy Concert, we got to go on sale.) We would like to know that we might rezevaluate: our kind of community - to articulate the Union at roughly 8 aim. (the why some system can't be arranged feelings about the no-animals rules our values and to accept some ticket office opens at 11) to wait in whereby all information about - that perhaps there are sane and responsibility for enacting them. line. After waiting three hous, the concerts (including who's playing, reasonable health and safety Certainly the "dogs off campus"' woman in; charge arrived and when it is certain that tickets are considerations -behind their issue is only one of many that will nonchalantly informed the people going on sale, and the type of existence. Perhaps the -fequent "let best be solved y- peer-pressure and there that it would be a dance concert) is known by the students us keep our dog because the whole community responsibility. concert (general admission), in advance of ticket sales. building likes him" petitions are Elaine Hi: meaning we could just as well have Susan Schwxrtz inappropriate. Perhaps it is true gotten tickets any time- - between Marilyn Hudock , - - - aP

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1 ne seven noors of the new building are connected by stairs and an as yet non-working elevator the basement and on the third floor. ADove, mis miro Tioor system. Until the elevators can be installed, the building cannot be furnished. hallway is the connector entrance to the new Chemistry building. Eight Floors of Chemistry and No Elevatoi *s

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< Another victory for Stony Brook science - the Chemistry 0) completion of construction of the Graduate LU Building. Stu Cohen, building manager, told Statesman < reporters that architects have called this building one of the "most beautifully designed Chemistry complexes in &) the country." We invite our readers to check for themselves. ^0 «-i building is equipped with a glass-blowing room. the only one on me campus. The "torpedo room" houses oxygen cylinders and is part of a volatile cnemical snea. The new ^ Statesman's tour guides joked that the lack of a skylight often causes the cylinders to (2 freeze together when it rains.