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Betty Friedan Coming -See Page 14 Subscriber to Associated Press --- -- --- I - -- -- - '% PI Basketballs Start Bouncing~~~~~ VOLUME 17 NUMBER 16 STONY BROOK, N.Y. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1973 Distributedfree of charge throughoutcampus and community euery Monday, Wednsa~y, and Friday I II Statesman/Robert F. Cohen I . I I---- - - - - -- - ITHE STONY BROOK BASKETBALL TEAM will be without the services of (left) Bill Graham, (center) Art King, and (right) Jim Jones. By CHARLES SPILER experience between them. The Stony Brook basketball team is once .The team is young and '.at best we're again preparing for their upcoming season inexperienced," said Coveleski. "The talent just premiering November 28, at home against isn't there." Buflo. Four of last year's starters are no longer on For the past three days coach Don Coveleski the squad, but injured forward Bill Graham who I a been viewing prospective candidates in an started last 'season hopes to join his teammates attempt to form a working unit. Out of the 33 in the latter part of the season. applicants that originally tried out, only 14 Only nine of the scheduled 24 games are at Datvson Rep rimanded by Juiciary remain as this year's varsity basketball squad. home. "We have a very difficult schedule with The team includes six freshmen and only four our first two games against two of the best See Story on Page 5 returning lettermen with not much playing teams," is how Coveleski summed up the season. ^^**[^********MMI»»»»«lliM~l»™™l»™il«»«»™il»^^™"™i»™»M^»^»i»^^»'i*""»^™™"""™»"«"i""l»""-MlNO Suffolk County Supports Israel; Funds Drive Day Is Tomorrow By CONNIE PASALACQUA Huntton am. Funds collected by the UJA will A purchase of a Big Mac at Mdld's in be sent to Israel for medical supplies. Some of the International Huntington or Commack this Saturday wJI be a FJunds will be sent to various kibbutzim to help Israeli fighter planes have tangled with Soviet MIG fighters piloted contribution to the Israeli war effort. McD I's compensate for the large numbers of men who by North Koreans flying over Fgypt, the Pentagon said yesterday. is one of the 70 stores in the Huntington so have gone off to gt. Pentagon spokesman William Beecher said North Korean pilots on purticipating in Suffolk County's Emergent Among the contributors will be Marsh's, one of loan to the Egyptian air force engaged in a brief dog-fight with Relief Fund Proceeds Day. 1ong Island's largest men's clothing stores. Marvin Israeli fighters in the air south of Cairo. Last weekend County Executive John V.N. Marsh, one of the ownes of the Huntington store, Klein issued a proclamation making Sat a a said, '"Ve are my enthusiastic about this [the Israeli fund drive). We're donating 25% of Egyptian and Israeli tanks clashed furiously yesterday in the luge fund raising day for Israel. The proclamation was Saturday9s gross." Marsh's is visited by several and possibly decisive Suez Canal battle. Syria said its tanks knocked announced by Chief Deputy Executive Arthur on Saturdays, and Marsh back an Israeli probe on the Golan Heights front. Egypt said the Bergman at a meeting of 120 United Jewish hundred customers estimated that his donation would "be in the Suez fighting centered around the central Bitter Lakes section of the Appeal (UJA) members at the Hebrew Academy in thousands." canal and called on Israelis there to "surrender or face complete Hauppauge Sunday. V' destruction." This is not the first time that the County of Student run businesses at Stony Brook will not Suffolk has been involved in foreign affairs. be participating in the emergency fund drive on Arabian gunmen calling themselves members of the "Lebanese Bergman cited Suffolk's support of the Hungarian Saturday, according to Polity Treasurer, Mark Dawson. 'They are non profit businesses and Socialist Revolutionary Movement" raided the Bank of America in Freedom fighters in 1959 and the proclamation issued last year in support of U.S. soldiers held as don't have the money, anyway," said Dawson. Beirut, yesterday. The gunmen seized 20 to 25 hostages and to. kill them unless government released all Palestinia prioners of war or listed as missing in action in According to Ronnie Mester, UJA volunteer threatened who has been devoting almost all of his time to the guerrillas imprisoned in Lebanon. 7Te gunmen also demanded a Vietnam. The funds peds drive will be supervised b- Israel cause since the outbreak of hostilities on $10-million ansom from the bank "to support the guerrilla 9 McDnald's isn the October 7, Suffolk county has collected $150,000. movement and the Arab war effort ainst Isael, and an airliner to Irv Klein,, the owner of several fly Vhem to Algeria or South Yemen. The Urited States advanced $5.6 million to the- Interaional Commiien of Control and Supervision to help the Vietnam Adelphi Faculty Rights Dispute peace-monitoring agency out of a crippling deficit yesterday. The commission is eight billion in debt because the signers of the Vietnam peace agreement have not approved its budget. Created byw/ New Judicial System% Harvard economist Wassily Leontief won the 1973 Nobel Prize Adelphi University is In the' academic freedom," arguing that Although the Faculty Senate yesterday for invention of a technique used in the economic midst of a student-faculty rights a teachers obgation is to has not taken action on the planning of numerous countries. The literature prize went to controversy involving . a evaluate the work of students. censure provision, its By-Laws Australian Patrick White for his novels on pioneer fife. document which gives students 'This is part of one's freedom as Committee on the Student the power to recommend faculty a teacher ... Who is qualified to Judicial System is conducting a An armed woman hijacked an Air France jet from Padis to censure. judge between teaching study. Beverly Lawn, Marseille, let the 110 passengers off, but detained the pilot and chief The Adelphi Student Judicial practices?" asked Koster. He chairperson of the Faculty steward aboard, the company reported. System Act, which went into wamed that the threat of Senate, said there is a diversity effect on September 6, 1973, censure might pressure some of opinions among faculty was presented to the University teachers into giving students members. The committee's National Council by Kay Kimmell, higher grades. preliminary report listed 10 associate professor of Business Dresden said that there are provisions of the Act which are Administration officials said yesterday they are discussg ideas' Administration, , last May. As reasons professors should be recommended for examination. for forced energy conservation if necessary to stave off the threat of adopted, the Act allows faculty subjected to censure, especially Lawn, a member of the English all-out fuel tationing. But they say Cdtom conservation is just in members to bring students for to attend classes. But, deartment, . entioned the the talling stage and there has been no move to start doming any before the Grivan;ce HeaIIng he aso god thtitI a r standby regulations. Board and, also allows students repeatedly gives low grades-to referendum on the matter. to take 4un2fir grade students, and these grades are KimmeUl, who oigally last spring, Former White House plumbers' -boss Krogh Jr. pleaded complahnts"' to the court. contested, then, it may be cause proposed the bill innocent yesterday to charges that he lied to the Watergate grand There are no formal for censure. "It depends on how calls it a "student bill of rights." provision is jury. Krogh said he is confident his trialDwill bear out his caim. procedures for Stony Brook' structured the courses are," he She said the censure students to make complaints said. "I thinal students should a minor part of the Act and only have some means of recourse." serves to underscore the power Pedro Bissonette, an American Indian Movement- leader in the against faculty members. Max Dresden added that the of the Grievance Board. seige of Wounded Knee, was shot and killed Wednesday night by Dresden, executive chairman of the Stony Brook Faculty Senate, Grievance Committee isworking police seeking him on a fugitive warrant, authorities said yesterday CORRECTION Stanley Lyman, superintendent of the Pine Ridge Indian said he was "anxious to get on the problem. Induded in the Act, at We regret that in the last Reservation, said the shooting occurred after two police officers something like that [Adelphi's volume ..of Statesman, Adelphi, is a provision that making a routine check of a car found Bissonette inside. "Pedro system] started" at Stony Volume 17, Number 15, the enables the court to require a attempted to shoot one of the officers and was shot, at fairly dose Brook. Dresden explained that article concerning Phi Beta faculty member to apologize to range," Lyman said. the only procedure -now Kappa contained a mistake in available to students is "via the a student whose rights have been the third and eleventh individual deans and provosts." violated. "And as for the paragraphs. The line read: State Adelphi's new judicial system requirement for a faculty 'This year 28 institutions gives students-for the first apology to a student, that is were granted a charter." The line should read: "This year in a time-the power to recommend unheard of!" said Koster. He A gunman killed two men and wounded two others Thursday, 15 institutions were granted a wild outbreak of gunfire amid sidewalk crowds in bustling Herald the censure of faculty members. added that students, due to their non-professional a und, charter." In the eleventh Square, New York City. He finally was shot by a security guard and The censure,-which has to be paragraph a line read: ""Itwas approved by a majority vote, are not well qualified to judge collapsed mortally wounded in a subway station.
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