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CareyComing toCamp usS at urday By MIKE KORNFELD De p a r t m e n t of Environmental Governor Hugh Carey Conservation Donald will take time out from his M i ddleton, local campaign schedule to government officials, and appear at Stony Brook Ecology professor Steven Saturday afternoon, where Englebright curator of the he will officiate the museum. Engle right said ribbon-cutting ceremony that Assemblyman Perry marking the official opening D u r y e a , t h e of the Museum of Long Republican-Conservative Island Natural Sciences at Candidate was also invited ESS. to attend, but declined the An open house is offer. scheduled from 1 PM to 4 Big Send-off PM. At that time, the public When asked why these will have a chance to view two candidates were the Long Island Environment -invited, the curator said, V an a trav lin "These are. two reorle very environmental education much in the media, very exhibit prepared by the much of symbolic N e w Y o r k S t a t e importance. It will give the De p a r t m e n t of Museum a big send-off." E n v i r o n m e n t a 1 Englebright stressed the fact Conservation, and a display that this is not a political of nature photographs by affair. "If it has political Diane Gorodnitzki. overtones, these are of The official dedication secondary importance," he ceremony is slated to begin said, "We felt it (the at 3 PM. ESS Department opening of the SUNY Chairman Charles Pruitt will System's first moder serve as Master of natural history museum) said. at Flex Pond in Old Field, stages of planning for six Ceremonies. He will was of major regional Opportunities for local and an ice age scene. and a half years, five and a introduce Carey and Acting significance. school children "to increase The ceremony and open half years of actual University President TA Englebright noted that their understanding of our house are open to everyone, construction," he said. Pond, who will speak for 20 the museum opened regions natural environment The ESS Building, which Englebright- added that minutes. Following the unofficiallylast Spring. "The and its history" will be a houses the museum, is "this would not have been speeches, Carey will cut the doors have been open, but primary function of the located on Center Drive just possible without, the ribbon opening the the museum has not been museum and its exhibits. off North Loop drive, talented Stony Brook museum. open in the same sense as Among the exhibits at the adjacent to Parking Lot B. student body" many of Other Celebrities the Fine Arts Center has. museum will be the largest A c c o r d i n g t o whom lent much of their '..Others expected -to We can now proceed to fossil collection on Long Englebright, the museums time, either in volunteer or attend the ceremonies systematically invite people Island, a salt-water opening culminates years of paid capacities, towards the include Regional Director to visit, such as school aquarium, and scale-model effort on the part of the establishment of the of the New York State groups, rather than just dioramas of erosion at ESS Department. "The museum. Judiciary Issues Scarmato Suspension Executive" because of Scarmato's failure to plans to challenge it in court if necessary. By MARK SCHUSSEL comply with a Judicial directive, according to "I would be prepared," he said, "to take this The Polity Judiciary has suspended Polity Judiciary Justice Horacio Preval. to'a State Court." President Keith Scarmato from "all Scarmato, contacted late last night, said he Scarmato allegedly ignored an October 8 responsibilities delegated to him as Chief doesn't recognize the validity of the order, and 4udiciary injunction, signed by Justices Kenneth Dym, Joseph Noah and Mark Seroka, which temporary prevented Scarmato from appointing a new Polity Hotline Coordinator. The . While Polity PresidentBattlesiniunction was to remain in effect until the full Judiciary could hear the matter. According to Justice Dym, Scarmato has continually ignored Parking Fee in New York City the injunction, and has 'repeatedly done this on purpose." By MIKE KORNFELD Purchase tomorrow, when the proposal is This past Monday night, at a Polity Council expected to come up for a vote. The delegation meeting, a 5-0 vote passed a motion drafted by While members of the Polity Judiciary were will attempt to have the proposal tabled for a Freshman Representative Chris Ryan to approve voting to suspend him, Polity President Keith month, so that faculty, staff and students can Scarmato's appointment of John Tatar as Scarmato was in Manhattan yesterday with fully participate in extensive discussion of the Hotline coordinator. Polity Secretary Paul Diamond at preliminary matter before the parking proposal is submitted In response to this action, the three justices meetings with members of the SUNY Board of to Albany. who drew up the injunction, charged Scarmato Trustees who are now considering the question with contempt of court, a charge which led to of a parking registration fee at Stony Brook. the suspension order. Dym said the actual "It appears that there is a general impression "no reason to believe that it suspension order was not drafted until Tater among the board'Scarmato said of the Trustees, will not go through." called a meeting of the Hotline Board of "that the parking proposals forwarded to Supervisors. The only one authorized to call Albany by the administration and the Stony -Robert Chason such a meeting is the Hotline coordinator, and in Brook Council were arrived at with full the eyes of the Justices, Tatar was illegally consultation with faculty, staff and students. But, Scarmato said he is convinced that "the appointed coordinator. The administration has too often falsely acted Chancellor and the board members were trying Roger Rivera, last year's Polity Hotline on behalf of the entire campus without formally to deal with the issues in a fair matter," and said Coordinator, present status is now questionable, consulting the different constituencies. It's time that his role is "to communicate the students' although he has carried on the duties of to put an end to that." perspective on these issues to him." coordinator this semester. Scarmato said that he will head a delegation When asked to comment on the proposal's Rivera found that Hotline wasn't operative at composed of Polity Senators Rich Lanigan, Phil chances, University Business Manager Robert the beginning of ,he semester "because White, Bill Smatlack, and Bob Gordon to the Chason has said that ? has "no reason to Scarmato wouldn't allow it." He said that State University of New York College SUNY at believe that it will not go through." (Continued on page 11) News Digest International Jerusalem (AP) - The Israeli committee, said the draft left open Cabinet adjourned after a seven "certain questions which require hour session yesterday without concrete answers." taking a decision on the draft of a peace treaty with Egypt. United States President Jimmy Carter has Vatican City, Italy (AP) - urged the Israelis to accept the Egyptian President Anwar Sadat document but some ministers has invited Pope John Paul II to expressed reservations. visit Egypt and pray on Mount Speaking to reporters after the Sinai after the signing of an lengthy session, Prime Minister Egyptian/Israeli peace treaty and Menachem Begin said, "I hope the the Pope has "expressed a great Cabinet will end its discussion interest," Egypt's ambassador to tomorrow, and that it will also take the Vatican said yesterday. the decisions." Former Prime Shaffie Abdel Hamid, the Minister Yitzhak Rabin, also a ambassador, declined to give any member of the powerful further details. N ational Washington (AP)- United States benefits and a complex price President Jimmy Carter unveiled a guideline aimed at holding increases largely voluntary new set of wage to approximately 5.75 percent next and price guidelines last night and year. pleaded with the nation "to give this plan a chance to work." Washington (AP)-In what "We must face a time of national scientists say is a major austerity," Carter said in remarks breakthrough against viral diseases, prepared for a speech broadcast to the Food and Drug Administration the nation. "Hard choices are (FDA) approved yesterday a new necessary if we Want to avoid drug to treat a deadly infectious consequences that are even worse," brain ailment. he said. "Approval of this drug is particularly noteworthy because it The president, speaking from the holds out the hope that some day White House Oval office, set a we will be able to successfully treat guideline of seven percent in 1979 other viral diseases," said FDA for increases in wages and fringe Commissioner Donald Kennedy. State and Local Buffalo (AP)-A Buffalo suburban Cheektowaga, $400,000 businessman whose appliance firm in loss of business good will and $1 was burned out seeks $1.5 million million for loss of future earnings. in damages from a volunteer fire * * * department which had as a member the man convicted of setting the Syracuse (AP) - Dr. Norman fire. Lipton, a general practitioner in Dennis Denny, attorney for Madison County, pleaded innocent plaintiff Roger Dulski, said the suit yesterday to charges that he is the first of its kind in New York. conspired to write prescriptions for Denny filed notice of the claim narcotics which he planned to sell Monday in the New York State on the street. Supreme Court naming the Lipton, 42, was named by an ,Cleveland Hill Volunteer Fire Onondaga County grand jury in a Department Number 6 as 480 count indictment that accused defendant.