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Al a Al .-7 1. -. I- t!*X 04f-A li -l 4 1i ..11clt T-iI I Mjd __f AI I.4-*',.w Ij gj_L 4,51'-`'k-, ", is- - : I 0 THIS ISSUE i NEW S -''. 4*'*^* ' Bridge Campus Bar to Open- Tomorrows....... Pae 3 Photojoumalist Captures * Soviet Coup ...... Page 4 EDITORAL »3 tatesman Massacre RumorHas Students Spooked. Page 8 SPORTS STATE Lady Pats PlaceThird in UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT STONY BROOK Invitational. Back Page . I 4- - 1-1.. _h# Volume 35, Number 17 .Founded 1957 Thursday, October 31,1991 - a Cuomo, USB Unveil State | By StephenL. Shapir Vetern Hom By Stephen L. Shapiro he will continue to support the home by StatesmanA ssociateNews Edito r I advocating at the federal level to get Local and state politicians, includ- funding for the home. ing Gov. Mario Cuomo, officially opened "I have a vested interest in this new the Long Island State Veterans Home on home," Hockbeuckner told Statesman East Campus during a ribbon cutting following the ceremony. "As a veteran ceremony Monday. myself, I take pride in having been part The home, which is located behind of this project and also having the home the Chapin apartment complex near the in my congressional district." University Hospital,the is first nursing WorldII War veteran Jack Fladey, home in counvrvthe whowas involved in to be fully integrated the original plan- into a major univer-' ning of the project, sity. said, "We were the "They served dreamers, we veter- well," said Cuomo. ans. We prodded. "They fought for We pushed. We morethan just them- made noise. We selves. They fought built momentum. to keep this the -We brought energy greatest nation in the into project,"this world." said Rlatley. "This home is "But, for all our going to do a lot of efforts," said good for Long Flatley, "nothing Island's elderly," happened until the said Assemblyman bills were passed Paualwwho arenber. and the governor introduced legisla- signed his name. tion for the funding of'Thi the project. "This is a great day for all veterans project, to establish this beautiful home, . there was a time when we shared our is the result of various levels of govern- water, our food and ammunitions. There ment working together and producing was a time when we shared shelter, sto- results." ries of family and friends who we had "This is an excellent example of the left behind and sometimes we would try federal and state government partner- to keep our comrades alive a little longer. ship," said Rep. George Hochbrueckner We will now be able to walk along the (D-Coram). Hochbrueckner has intro- beautiful halls of this building together duced legislation to increase the amount and grasp the hand of a wartime friend of money the federal government will and we will know then that the bond is as pay for a veteran's daily stay. strong as ever." Statesman/Michael Lyows Hochbrueckner, who is a member Gov. Mario Cuomo speaks at Monday's ceremony. of the Armed Services Committee, said See. VETS on page 5 - 2 Cafe confrontation, hit and run The rear window of a state vehicle was shot in by deliverer said he saw the men steal a pizza from the Ten to 12 Koreanmales reprtedlycaused a distur- a BB gun at about 2:30 pm yesterday outside Sanger driver's front seat and asked them what they were bance in Mount College last Thursday at 10:27 pm.The College. A resident tofTo canini College, who doing. lie men then threatened him and left with the group said it was armed with guns and was looking for witnessed the incident, reported that two unidentified pizza. someone, according to a resident Public Safety could males were fing BBis at the RA's window. No one was An unidentified man with stab wounds was not find the group upon arrival and could not confirm arrested. transported to University Hospital by Public Safety that the group was armed. No one was arrested. A copy machine in the lobby of t Humanities Sunday after a confrontation between the man and A Toscanini College resident was clipped by a car Building was pried open and its contents stolen some- another driver on the Long Island Expressway. Public last Thursday outside Tabler Quad at about 10:50 pm. time between Friday and Monday. Approximately $300 Safety said the man, who kept driving after being The car, which could only be described as red, left the in change was stolen stabbed on near Exit 53, was coherent and his wounds scene, travelling toward Kelly Quad, said the victim. and no one was ar- POLICE BLOTTER behind his head were not bleeding when officers The victim, who was transported to University Hospital retd. transported him at 12:30 pm. Public Safety did not by the Stony Brook Volunteer Ambulance Corps, re- Three-hundred David Joachim know how the confrontation erupted. ceived minor injuries to his leg. No one was arrested in dollarsworth ofoffice A window was broken in Schick College by two the hit-and-run. equipment was stolen from an office in the Psychology unidentified males shooting a BB gun Saturday at about Several items were stolen from a dormitory room A building Monday at about 10:25 am. Public Safety 10:54 pm. No one was injured and no one claimed in Kelly Quad last Thursday at about 2 pm. There was said there was no sign of forced entry in the burglary responsibility for the damage, which was estimated at no sign of forced entry in the burglary, which totaled and no one was arrested. $150. over $800. No one was arrested. A student's guest assaulted a student with a cane in Public Safety found a non-student laying on the Several residents of a suite in Dreiser College the Kelly Quad Cafeteria Sunday. The victim was on a ground unconscious near North Loop Road Friday at complained that an ex-boyfriend of one of the residents pay-phone when he was jumped by two black males 10:28 pm. The man, who was intoxicated, refused had trespassed into the room by using the combination and a Hispanic male, according to Public Safety. One of medical attention when he regained consciousness and on the suite door at 3 am last Thursday. The man was the assailants, Jacques Nieves, 16, was arrested by was escorted to main campus by a friend, according to given a warning by Public Safety after he allegedly Suffolk County police after the incident for an unre- Public Safety. threatened residents of the building. The man's ex- lated family court matter. A 1983 Toyota Celica valued at $1,500 was stolen girlfriend, who is a student, is seeking an order of A pizza deliverer was taunted by four black males from North P-lot last Wednesday at about 11 pm. 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