Swim Teams c Stroke page 17 Gregory Lashes Out At Gav't Leaders FEBRUARYH2,1982' By TERI KAPLOWITZ ings" in national and interna­ phasized that once a country as heroes, while the Irish hunger tional affairs. dropped a nuclear bomb, there strikers are just called juvenile On-Target Danes Gun Down Plattsburgh, 70-63 .Social activist Dick Gregory He accused the FBI of being would be np chance to retaliate. delinquents." alerted a captivated audience in involved in the assassination at­ "The Moral Majority is a At one point in his speech, he "Croutier made all the plays the season. the nearly filled Campus Center tempt to kill President Reagan. bunch of old white women," he read from FBI memos written in BY LARRY KAHN that turned the game around for "He (Jednak) has always Ballroom Sunday night, to what Gregory called Reagan "a little claimed, and that if the group 1968, which said "Gregory is he sees as the "endless con­ old jelly bean-eating thug," was really moral, they would demented," and that "he The curse of the Albany us," noted Sauers. been a good shooter," said spiracies of the 'pimps' in joking that Reagan spelled" talk about moral things, such as should be neutralized." Great Danes this season has Plattsburgh tied the game in Sauers. "As long as he takes government." backwards is "nigger." rascism. Although his speech was been inconsistent shooting. Last the second half at 39-39 on an good shots, he'll make most of Gregory, a comedian-turned Gregory felt Reagan is just a In comparing Ireland and geared to.a racially mixed au­ Saturday, Albany bit only 35 inside jump shot by Paul them." activist, spoke in a manner "puppet" and when he "does Poland's revolutionaries, he dience, Gregory took time to percent of their shots when they SUNYAC East Division Standings reminiscent of his comedy bad, they'll throw him down." chided, "If you fight for liber­ single out the Black population. lost to Division I Utica by eight SCHOOL W—L OVERALL routine; but instead of being Gregory felt the government ty, and they like you, then you He criticized them for not points. Albany 6-1 14-6 funny, his punchlines rang with is not building nuclear plants are called freedom fighters. If knowing the Black national An­ But on Tuesday night the Potsdam 6-2 14-7 alarming social commentary. for energy conservation pur­ they hate you, you are called them, but being able to sing all Danes were back on target. ithultl! Will Wrman-I I'. Cortland 5-3 12-7 Gregory suggested the au­ poses. "The pimps are making guerrillas. If there was a hunger the Top 40 hits. He said the They downed SUNY Con­ Onconta 4-3 11-6 dience become more perceptive nuclear weapons to kill you," strike in Poland, the people who dollars being given to the Black Dick Gregory ference foe Plattsburgh, 70-63, Binghamton 1-6 3-13 of "governmental dirty deal­ Gregory charged, and em­ starved to death would be seen continued an /tune eleven "Reagan is a puppet" connecting on 46 percent of Plattsburgh 0-7 4-15 their shots. The Cardinals were not easy marks, however, bang­ Glodis. Glodis (24 points) was The 10 game SUNYAC ing in 25 of 51 attempts of their successful moving inside the en­ schedule is winding down into own. tire game, and he almost single- the home stretch. The triumph "If Plattsburgh shot that well handedly kept the Cardinals in lifted Albany to 14-6 and raised all of the time, their record the game. their conference record to 6-1. Tuesday wouldn't be as bad as it is," "Glodis just did a super Potsdam follows at 6-2, and ALBANY said Albany coach job," said Sauers. "He ate us Oneonta and Cortland each STUDENT Dick Saucrs about the 5-14 (0-7 up." have three losses after PRESS February 16, 1982 in the conference) Cardinals. But Glodis' efforts alone Oneonta's victory over Cor­ were not enough as Albany tland on Wednesday night. State University of at Albany copyright © 1982 the ALBANY STUDENT PRESS CORPORATION Volume LXIX Number 6 Plattsburgh led 32-29 with pounced ahead. John The Danes square ofr against three minutes left in the first Dieckelman (11 points) drove to Oneonta tomorrow night in half, overcoming a seven point the hoop to give the Danes the University Gym at 8:30. On Albany edge, but they could not lead for good, 41-39, with 17:24 Wednesday, Cortland comes in­ hold on. Dane guard Dan on the clock. Albany quickly to town and next Saturday Funds Allocated to Rehire Popper Croutier took charge and gave built up a seven point lead, and Albany travels to Potsdam. PlalUburlh (63) as weekly salary over the three even more (money)," Kunen Albany a 37-35 lead at hairtimc. Plattsburgh never came closer By JUDIE EISENBERG GlotlU 1 fiB 24, Slevcni 3 4-4 10. Curlt 4 13V. and one hall' months between said, adding that Popper was The freshman pumped in six than five after that. Parki 5 0-1 10, Whyle 2 Ofl 4. McOirvcy 1 2-3 4, Samvllle 1 0-0 2, Totals 23 13-19 63. Central Council's Finance the upcoming replacement elec­ thankful, but declined addi­ straight points and made a Croutier led Albany scorers Committee Sunday night ap­ tion and the end of the tional pay. perfect pass to Dave Adam, with 18 points, followed by Alhaay (7(1) Joe Jednak scored 17 points, his season high, in Albany's 7()-li. 6. Adam 2 2-2 6, Tinali 26 1H-2S 70, to pay acting Vice President out Pittsburgh's advantage. in 17 points, his hifih game of Woody Popper to remain work­ Scott Kunen. Kunen said, adding that all of ing in the SA office after his The committee approved the Popper's financial aid was replacement is elected. $2,500 salary allocation taken away once he lost his stu­ Popper announced his because, Kunen said, "we felt dent status. Confident Grapple) s Preparing for SVNYACs resignation as SA Vice Presi­ we could not deal without (Pop­ The money allocation still has dent last week. As he is no per)." to be approved by Central Kunen fell the amount of Council as a whole, as the newly By MARC GESNER "I am really confident that ing. longer a registered student, he this is the best team that Albany "If you don't have con­ fell he could not hold any money allocated was created position of executive The men's varsity wrestling has sent into the SUNYAC's in fidence in yourself, you can elected position in the Student reasonable, considering what director, for which the'salary is team will compete tonight and my five years here," said coach pack it in," explained senior Association. Popper's cost of living will be in being furnished. tomorrow in the country's most Joe DcMco. Eddie Morales. "If I go into a The money, which will be the coming months. However, an outline of the prestigious Division 111 con­ Confidence—the altitude ex­ match confident, I'm not giving Arlinn Vice l^si(kjii^Woo(^ Popper^ taken from the SA emergency "Some members of the com­ duties included in this new posi- eontinued on paw ten ference tournament. This year's pressed again and again by the him (the opponent) any respect, Nivih II salaried position in order to remain in Alhiiny spending line, will be dispersed mittee thought he should get State University of New York Dane grapplcrs. Perhaps their That way I wrestle my kind of Athletic Conference 17-3-1 regular season record is match instead of his." (SUNYAC) championships will one cause lor Albany's certain­ However, the emphasis is on ty, but more important the Wharton is Center of Student Protest have eight schools com­ "confidence, not cockiness," peting—five, of which have word "confidence" can mean- stressed All-American Andy However, he docs not feel the received national rankings. just about everything in wrcstl- Seras. Indeed, the Danes have Wharton explained the first costs will have a great impact in By LISA MIRABELLA new chairmanship will take no right to be too sure of dorm rent increase in 1979 was limiting accessibility to the away from his duties as themselves; they will face three When students gather this for reparis which were needed in university." chancellor. He said the new schools in the SUNYAC's with afternoon at SUNY-Central to dormitories throughout the Wharton said the subsidy to position will lake two or three higher national rankings, protest cuts to education in the SUNY system. dormitories is unfair in that it is more days a year for meeting. Brockporl, Oswego, and Buf­ proposed 1982-83 budget, they The idea of only directed to students who He added that he may drop a falo arc ranked one, two and will focus their anger on SUNY "self-sufficiency" for dor­ live on the campuses. He sug­ few extra activities, which had seven, respectively, among the Chancellor Clifton R. Wharton mitories, he said, originated gested that if off-campus the same level of time involved, country's 350 Division III Jr. and his role in after a study of how much state students were organized they in order to keep within the ceil­ schools, while Albany is ranked the budget pro- Nf-WS dormitory subsidy other state might be against all the sub­ sidies going to dormatories. ing of outside activity time he sevetecnth. cess schools across the country - />n;j|-«i* has set for himself. "| think that we are a very received. Wharton did not address the "I'm an easy ' "OIJOI "Any external activities 1 am good dual meet team - but even The findings of the study, ac­ rent increases that, according to target for the ral­ involved in must be approved Chancellor Wharton a better tournament team," cording to Wharton, were that SASU officials, many landlords ly," Wharton admitted. by the (SUNY) Board of Focus of student ire claimed junior Vic Herman. New York State allots substan­ impose when dorm rent is in­ Although Wharton said he Trustees," Wharton said. He divestment policy would be ef­ The squad captain explained tially more money to finance creased. doesn't mind taking respon­ feels the members of the board that to do well in a tournament dormitories in state schools Students also question a fective. Sophomore All-American Andy Seras is in training for his sc- sibility for the decisions he are very "independent minded" a team has to have wrestlers than most states. possible conflict or interests Wharton's wife Dolores also cond straight SIJNY'A< makes, he insists the tuition and and they will not approve who can place high enough to chainpionship title. SUNY students contend the posed by Wharton's holding has a corporate career to com­ dorm rent increases have not everything he proposes. score points in the force of ing have increased because 1 am I'm going to win it," said Seras. Chancellor does not consider positions on several corporate pliment work in the arts which been his decisions. Wharton also does not view heavy competition. Albany working much harder and with "With two other All-Americans their interests in allowing for boards while heading a public brought her an appointment by Nevertheless, since Wharton his position as a trustee of the boasts up to eight wrestlers whe more intensity than 1 have all it will be a tough weight class - I the rent increase. school system. President Ford to the National came to head SUNY in 1978 Ford Motor Company board, have a solid chance of scoring in year." don't expect to breeze through "In many SUNY schools Wharton is a member of the Council for the Arts of the Na­ there have been three $150 dorm which has numerous holdings in the SUNYAC's. Seras, a champion in last it when I am out there, 1 think students must live on campus board of directors of Ford tional Endowment for the Arts. rent hikes, as well as two tuition South Africa, as conflicting Herman, who has broken two year's SUNYAC's, will be the of everyone on the mat as an because it is a rural university Motor Company, Equitable She serves on the corporate increases, and he continues to with his strong opposition of Albany school records, will not favorite at 142 pounds. equal." and there is very limited off- Life Assurance and the Car- boards of directors of Phillips " be a target of students' ire; for racial segregation held by the receive top seeding in tonight's However, still recovering from campus housing," SASU nagie Foundation for the Ad­ Petroleum Company, the Perhaps Albany's hottest example, the question "What government there. tourney. Wrestling in the injuries to his clavicle and thigh, wrestler has been Spcro Delegate Jim Tierncy pointed vancement of Teaching. Fur­ Kellogg Company and Gannett has SUNY Chancellor Wharton Wharton said he would be in heavyweight class, the the sophmore must be careful. Theofilatos. The 134-poundcr out. "The purpose of the state ther, he was recently appointed Newspapers. done for you?" is seen on the favor of total economic sanc­ Senior Warren Wray (bottom) and FreshmJari Dave Averi" 215-pound grappler com­ "I'm close enough to 100 per­ started the season with a 2-3 university," Tierncy added, "is chair of the Rockefeller Foun­ Wharton began his college rally publicity, along with tions against South Africa, both have solid chances of placing In the SUNYAC's. mented, "My chances of winn- cent so 1 can be confident that continued on page nineteen to provide a quality education dation, of which he has been a career at the age of 16 whi>n he "Don't let Wharton price you at a low cost. High housing trustee for several years. although he does not feel a continued on page ten out of an education." 194 screaming demonstrators in Poznan during ALBANY STUDENT PRESS, FEBRUARY 16, 1982 the rally which marked the two months since mar­ .3 tial law was imposed Dec. 13.'No injuries were Would CApsuUs reported. Carey Leaves Gubernatorial Job Wide Open Williams Hospitalized By STEVEN GREENBERG possibilities and consequences ' Abrams, who was expected to is expected to advertise heavily ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) Wayne B. Williams of taking a shot at the Executive announce this month his deci­ over the next few months. In just one short month the race was taken to a hospital today, just before the Mansion. sion on whether he would run, An upstater, Emery claims to Storm Sinks Oil Rig for governor of New York has lunch recess in his murder trial, and there were un­ A Celebration of Books Aside from Cuomo, other has, according to an aide, decid­ have the support of several in­ taken a dramatic twist. Early in prominent Democrats consider­ ed to wait until Koch commits fluential Republican county ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland (AP) One of the confirmed reports that he was vomiting and January it seemed apparent that ing a run for governor include: himself one way or the other. leaders; However, in the back world's largest oil rigs sank Monday in a howling bleeding from the nose. Pick up of money and/or books from the SA Hugh L. Carey would gear up Assembly Speaker Stanley Fink, Dyson said that if Koch runs he of his mind must be the thought North Atlantic storm off the coast of New­ Williams was hurried oul of the courtroom and used book exchange has been postponed until next his campaign machine for a run New York City Council Presi­ will support him. that he would have to give up foundland and 84 workers aboard were missing checked by a doctor at Grady Memorial Hospital. week, February 22-26, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. in at a third term as governor. What does all of this do to the his Assembly minority leader and feared dead. Beverly Thomas, a hospital spokeswoman, said Campus Center 353. All money and books must dent Carol Bellamy; Senate However, his surprise an­ minority leader Manfred . gubernatorial race of 1982? It role. He must also remember Rescue planes and ships battled poor visibility she was unable to say what the 23-year-old black be picked up by Friday the 26th. nouncement that he would not Ohrenstein; Attorney General makes it wide open. The the fate of Perry Durea, the in rain and snow in a search for any survivors. The man was suffering from. Also, there will be a General Interest meeting seek re-election Robert Abrams; State Power Democrats and Republicans will Assembly minority leader rig operator, Mobil Oil Canada Ltd., said bodies Williams, a free-lance photographer and aspir­ for those who want lo get involved in Telethon has thrown the Authority chairman John S. Fight it out separately until the beaten by Carey in his 1978 re­ were spotted in the water where the rig had been ing talent promoter, is on trial for murder in the '82, "A Celebration of Youth." The meeting will race up in the air Capitol September primaries, which will election. - operating, 17S nautical miles cast of St. John's. deaths or Jimmy Ray Payne, 21, and Nathaniel be February 17, al 8:30 p.m. in LC 21. Bring your Dyson and Howard and opened the Iihni.i: Marr llrn.chrl ITS • The men had been ordered to abandon the rig Cater, 27, two of the 28 young blacks whose slay- friends. Analysis Samuels—loser to Carey in the eliminate the losers, when the Rosenbaum, the only door for many Governor Carey when it developed a 15-dcgrcc list after a night-, ings over a 22-rponlh period were investigated by a gubernatorial primary in 1974. two major party nominees will moderate in the Republican eager Democrats. Left the race wide open long beating in gale winds and snow, Mobil said. special police lask force. Perhaps the most prominent fight each other (and any minor race, was the Republican State Carey's decision not to run Chairman for many years and About nine hours later, Mobil issued an official No arrests have been made in the other cases, Women-In-Law Democrat to hint at tossing his party candidates) till one Bellamy has the advantage of has not had a noticeable effect has a solid backing of support. statement that the Ranger had gone down. but prosecutors have presented evidence in 10 hat into the ring is New York emerges victorious in the being the only woman. Cuomo on the Republicans. There are City Mayor Edward Koch. November 2 election. He does not have the support, Two lifeboats were sighted by search air­ deaths in an effort lo show a pattern that might lil The Women's Law Associalion and Office ol is the only Catholic. Dyson is currently two declared can­ Koch, who once said that living Both parties can anticipate however, of the current State craft—one capsized and the other stern-down in the I'aync and Cater slnylng.x, Admissions of the Western New Fngland College the only Democrat not from didates: businessman Lewis E. in Albany would be a "fate multi-candidate primaries and Chairman, George L. Clark, the water. A partially inflated llferafl also was School of Law in .Springfield, Massachusetts arc New York City.. Fink and Lehrman and Comptroller Ed­ Jr., who is backing Regan. seen, rescue authorities said. sponsoring a conference for women considering worse than death," has more fierce campaigns. Among Ohrenstein have considerable ward V. Regan. Two others, recently commented, "You Republicans, Regan is con­ It is even harder to examine A search and rescue spokesman in Halifax said Haig Reassures Israel law school. power and support as a result of Assembly Minority Leader have to die sooner or later." sidered the front-runner, as he the Democrats because there are waves as high as 40 feet made il impossible to The conference, on Saturday, February 20, their offices. Cuomo and NEW YORK, New York (AI') Secretary ol Male James L. Emery, Jr. and eight candidates, of which all retrieve bodies although tugs in the area could sec from 9:30 a.m. lo 4:30 p.m., is free. Koch threw the race into tur­ has the highest name- Abrams have a high name;-. Alexander Haig has reiterated the Reagan ad Richard M. Rosenbaum, moil three weeks ago when he recognition and a successful but Cuomo have refrained from recognition as a result of being them floating. ministration's support for Israel bill added Mull it Workshops will range from women's legal Republican national commit­ was asked if he would run and campaign staff which won him committing themselves. statewide office holders. And would nol be given at the expense of relations with issues, combining career and family, and the law teeman, seem likely to enter the replied, "Maybe." He an­ the position of Comptroller Fink, Abrams and Ohrenstein Koch won re-election for mayor its'Arab neighbors. school experience. Gunmen Kill Priest race. nounced yesterday that he will four years ago. have the most to lose in a guber­ last year by a landslide in which The question of U.S.-Israeli relations was raised Reservations arc suggested and can be made by The Democratic side, reveal his decision on February Lehrman, who has vowed to natorial campaign because they he had bi-partisan support. GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala (AP) Hooded anew last week when Defense Secietai;. Ciispai calling the college al (413) 782-3111, extension however, is not as clear cut. 24. put $12 million into his cam­ would be precluded from runn­ gunmen killed an American missionary in Weinberger discussed the sale ol advanced l-lfi 406. One month ago the race for While only Lieutenant Gover­ paign, is probably the ing for re-election to retain their Guatemala as the Roman Catholic brother winked lighter planes and mobile llawi anli-ain.iali His decision to have his name governor looked like a bore: the 1 current positions. Koch and oulsidc the boarding school when Inuglll. na­ missiles lo Jordan during a (isil to Ihc Mideast. nor Mario M. Cuomo has an­ included on the list of possible wealthiest, although the least incumbant Carey versus an Bleed a Little nounced a definite intention to candidates was a shock to his known, of the candidates. In an Bellamy, on the other hand, do tional police and church officials said Sundiiv, An unidentified official on Weinheigcr's 'tall underdog Republican. Now, seek the nomination, there are a colleagues on that list. All have effort to make himself known, not risk their offices by running Brother James Alfred Millet, .17, was ullticki'd was tpioted in Sunday's New Yorl I Inies n> saying Now's the time to donale blood for needy pa­ who knows? As the campaign flurry of others examining their Lehrman launched an early as both were re-elected just last by several "heavily armed men" laic Saliirday the Reagan administration »»• lisinr to tient1 in area hospitals. been forced to re-evaluate their heats up it's every man or political futures, debating tne television advertising blitz and year. afternoon as he repaired a large window ai I hi- "redirect" Middle Last military policy nwny Ironi Ihc American Red Cross Bloodmobilc will be positions. woman for him/her self. r-rrr school in Huchuctanango, 165 miles northwest ol Israel. on Alumni Quad Wednesday, February 17. Iioin Guatemala City, authorities said. Haig, interviewed Sunday on All' 'I V'.s " i his ' 11 a.in. lo 5 p.m. Miller, known locally as "Brother SnnliaiM'." Week With David Brinklcy" show, said redirect I ool. for the bloodmobilc in Ihc lowci lounge was a member of the St. Paul. Minn., pun in, i ol was "a very incorrect word." ol Alden Mall. All interested persons should Writer Sees Rev. Falwell as Threat the Christian Brothers order. Our policy toward Israel has nol changed and I pierccisler with Chris Tisi by calling 465-8890. No one claimed responsibility for (he slaving in Penthouse magazine to in­ the First Amendment, which church and state is "an idea do nol contemplate thai it will change in the By BETH BRINSER this Central American nation wracked by a binlal period ahead," he said, adding, "Il docs not mean vestigate the group's use of guarantees freedom of religion. created by the devil to keep us political struggle between left and rit'.lll. we do nol seek good relations with moderate Arab Attention Copy Cats The Reverend Jerry Falwell funds. He said they want to impose from being the righteous leaders stales in the region." and the Moral Majority's After the publication of the "not my religion, not yours, but of this country." Arm Sales Causes Furor lor all your copying needs, the SA Contact Of­ "threat" upon democracy in articles, Penthouse was brought theirs. (They believe) the fun­ Volkman maintains the effect fice now has a Xerox 8200 copying machine America was subjected to an at­ to court by Falwell on defama­ damental Christain doctrine of the Moral Majority in the JERUSALEM, Israel (AP) Israel's l>;n Iftiitfiif Ambassador Criticizes UN available foi use by students, tack in a speech given Thursday tion claims. However, the case should be enacted and imposed past two years has been astoun­ voted overwhelmingly loday loexptcxs "deep > IMI- So bring youi posters, resumes and flyers to he night by freelance Penthouse in­ was thrown out of court. upon society. They want to ding. In several southern states, WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) The United Nations they have had books by Philip ccrn" over a possible U.S. sale of unll-iiiicrul'l duplicated al-lhc SA Contact Office, and sec what vestigative reporter Ernest Penthouse and Volkman have create a theocracy. is "a very dismal show" in which conflicts are Roth, and Sidney Sheldon, as missiles and F-16 warplancs lo Jordan. the new Xerox can do for you. Volkman. received over 8,000 letters in "The United States is facing a worsened rather than resolved, U.S. Ambassador well as the novel The Brave New Prime Minister Menachcm Begin said such a Volkman's Thursday night resonse to the investigation. new 'Ayatollahism.' Like Iran, Jcane .1. Kirkpalrick charged Monday. , World, removed from libraries. sale would violate a pledge from President Keitgnn appearance in the Campus With the exception of six letters, we now have a group of people She told 225 leaders of the American Legion on • The Moral Majority has block­ to preserve Israel's military advantage over I lie Party Brazilian Style Center Ballroom was sponsored most of the correspondents who believe for the first time (in Monday that some U.N. agencies, including its ed ERA passage in fifteen Arabs, and the Israeli leader moved swiftly in In- by Speakers Forum. warned Volkman he "was going U.S. history) in a wedding of refugee commission, Ihc World Health Organi/a- states, and so-called "crea- ing the opposition Labor Parly in Parliament inio A li Ic gusla una fiesta? Then don't miss the • Volkman has become to burn in Hell for writing for religion and politics." ' lion and it melcorological service, do "very tionism" laws have been Dass- a united front with him. Poiiugiiese-Bra/ilian Clubs' Brazilian Carnival, [IIMII,,: Will YuTman/tll'S familiar with Reverend that scum sheet." According to Falwell, positive things which wc would all be happy to continued on page eleven By a vole or 88-3, with six abstentions, the contribute to." Thursday, February 18 al 8:30 p.m. in the Ernest Volkman FalwelP's Moral Majority since Volkman believes the Moral Volkman said, separation of Humanities Lounge, room 354. Knesset parliament approved a resolution calling Bui she added, "If we look at what happens in Moral Majority seeks theocracy he was hired over a year ago by Majority does not go along with on Reagan and the Congress "lo relriiin from a New York out in the Security Council and in the There will be food, wine, music, dancing and !•• prizes for Ihc best costume. danger so grave to Israel's security." Defense General Assembly, (hen I guess I believe il is a i Frao Afl.r Dlnnar Tricolor Drink TEL 4S2-9178 Secretary Caspar Weinberger proposed the arms very dismal show. And what is worse, its effect, I Admission is $2 in advance or $2.50 al the door. i (Wllh COMBO.) , sale last week during a trip lo Arab Males in the think, is almosl precisely ihc opposile of (he inten­ All arc welcome. SUNYA Has New Law Program i Middle East. tions of the founders of the United Nations . . . i above all lo assist in conflict resolution." university and Albany Law Albany Law School has DSonqiorno 's Oieslaurant By BARBARA RISALVATO i "What we find instead is that conflicts, rather Summer in Austria before being admitted to the similar programs established COCKTAIL LOUNGE Poles Stage Demonstration I program. with Rensselear Polytechnic In- i TRY OUR SPECIALTIES than being resolved there are in fact polarized, ex­ SUNYA freshman can now i WARSAW, Poland (AP) The military govern­ tended and exacerbated. They are much harder lo Currently-enrolled freshmen stitute and Union College, ' 23 DOVE ST. Would yoii like lo go lo summer school in Inn­ obtain a law degree in six years, i LUNCH, MON. THRU FRI. (tint rkjhl •HfVMl iUrt| ment today denounced instigators of a mass solve rather than easier lo solve, generally speak­ can also apply, if their Students admitted to the pro- DINNER, MON. THRU SAT. ALBANY, N.Y. sbruck, Ausiria anil have George McGovcrn, instead of the standard system, demonstration in the city of Poznan, and said ex­ ing," she said. cumulative grade point average gram can major in almost any former U.S. Senaioi and 1972 Presidential can­ through a new program offered tremists in the suspended Solidarity union were is a 3.2 or better, Gibson said, subject. didate, as your professor? In conjunction with Albany plotting anti-government terrorism and revenge. Once admitted to the pro- Gibson said there are seven Asylum Sought in Japan Then you will be Interested in hearing about the Law School. An article by a general in the Communist Parly gram, a student must have a freshman already in the 3 plus 3 University of New Oilcans' IniernalionalSummer This "3 plus 3 program" in­ daily Trybuna l.udu blamed the Saturday protest, TOKYO, Japan (AP) Four Polish merchant cum of 3.4 by their junior year program and added that "there School in Innsbruck. cludes three years of involving at least 200 people, on underground seamen have asked for political asylum in the west in order to retain their reserved is the potential of admitting cur- Over 70 courses (using ihc I tiglish laiiguiijic) are undergraduate study at SUNYA leaflets spread by Solidarity and said they included and arc under Japanese police protection, the followed by three years at spot in Albany Law, Gibson ad- rent freshmen at the end of this available, including culture; history, social and 5 slogans such as "death to the Reds" and "there Foreign Ministry said Monday. ded. „ ^._JT-_acadfimJgyear.l'._ ., _, , Any AflanKMM*-- '*"* economic traditions of Furopc, geology, business Albany Law, according to will be a bloody civil war here." Ministry officials said Ihc four, who made the Assistant Dean for Special Ser­ Trv Oar Davit**" Specials: and education, The paper, also made a rare criticism of request Sunday, were among 44 crewmen on the vices for the Center for Mon.-fhurs. Draft beer - 25e 1 lie session runs lioni Jul} 4 lo Augiisl 14. I he My Little Presser Face Poland's powerful Roman Catholic church, say­ 7,817-ton Polish freighter "Lelewel." The vessel Undergraduate Education (3-6) Pitchers -,$1.75' total package ol flight, luilion, room ami hall ing priests incited political tension by "recurring arrived Saturday al llakala, on Japan's southern­ Robert Gibson. Bar Liquor* 60C board is $2,194,011. Remember; You only live once provocative pronouncements and political most Island of Kyushu to pick up a cargo of 4,000 In order to qualify, incoming Friday Imported Bottled Inloimaiion is available In willing lo: gestures." Ions of rice donated by the Japanese government. students should have a combin­ but, if you live right, (4-6) Beer - 85C Carl W'agnci, c/o UNO-Innsbruck Gen. Norbert Michta wrote thai Solidarity ex­ The officials declined to discuss further details. ed SAT score of at least 1250, Bar liquor - 60c box 1315 tremists were spreading the leaflets "calling for Sixteen Polish sailors defected in Japan shortly with 600 or better on the verbal once is just about enough University of New Oilcans Draft beer - 25$ conspiracy and even terrorist and rcvanchist after Poland was placed under military rule last section, and should rank among Sal.-Sun. New Orleans, la. 70I4K the top 10 percent of their Pitchers - $1.75 vengeful acts." Dec. 13, and were grunted political asylum in (12-7) Bar Schnapps -ode. The official PAP news agency said police jailed Canada and Australia. graudating class. Students must Happy Birthday EJ.R also be accepted by both this »»

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Oi'dlraled full* Voluminous home-study materials you're a great guy, and an even bet- tion must first be approved by and this person's capability to lists as a no-show. preale a ynlvorsa ly accopi, JIB secoru lime staff contUntly updated by research- 1 Take lessons Irom an experienced ter roommate•'--e.T. Thanxh . laflnuaae, free of liio archaic •robloma o • Complete TtiT-n-TAfF^dciilllei ers expert In their field, . guitarist. Electric or Acoustic spo linn, pfonur-'-'renunciation' , Synlax, LMH Central Council's Internal Af­ adapt to his new role. "The Office of Student Af­ regular Iras anind snobbishnessan . Cornple'" Ll If' ONLY for review of class leisont end - Opportunity to transfer to and , Guitar, $10 per hr. Bob Plnnola infefJinliKi.JK22.7rl an ""id ulogicalo 'ogrcaig l .I Ii ionfold enio ad BIhel mei harf. supplementary material*. contlnu" study at any of our 45fi-03n9 Eileen, fairs withdrew me," from the dlcappeaHrSf.SS' fi'. accomr flCCOmmodaloBr compulors and • Small claiirs taught by skilled over 80 centers. ' fairs Committee tonight. Popper said this newly of Instructors. If we stick together, we'll make it. 01 ,s >tr $ JP/MSl !' i. structural palloTn? make • si Get psyched for next yearll You'll Although the duties involved created position will be a tem­ university, Popper said. "I had U7"'|'"'U "rig use easy and del Comfortable from OTHER COURSES AVAILAOLE Mrnlrig an b00d usn e easy and delightful. SKU'S? rait b00n loposflpd In you pass with flying colors. in the newly created position porary one, formed, "just as a no choice in the matter. ff,„ TOk "oPosftpd In your School Ur$; k2£ °n.e over andthon got a copy trie beginning fiRE PSYCH • GRE BIO • MAT • PCAT • OCAT • VAT Jobs Love, Julie libraryyour. owLoonk —on We oove nBer andtliod your helpn oo!l have not yet been clearly defin­ way of dealing with the (pre­ "The reason for a withdrawal lOOpgsof your ow.n - Wo noodJ8.5 you 0I"ohj USppd" . INCLUDES: JETL • NMB • VQE • tCFMG • FLEX • NOB • NLE J Ski Club meeting tonight! LC 2?, "No Frills" Student Teacher Fllghlf. ed, Popper said he will be doing sent) situation." as opposed to an academic "If you please" - ^ £0*0.1%, tvn a Wtektndt Global Travel, 521 Fifth Avenue, NY. B:00 • Professional examinatio7n *and fitting NY 10017,212-379-3532. much of the work he formerly Popper explained that his dismissal is to protect my ability CAMILLA PUBLISHING CO. INC. 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Thanks NolbtheriliscQiintsaDpply 439-4B57, between 3 and 6 p.m. for everything. will perform in this new staff although he registered for one could be reached for com­ Attorney at Law Lisa position will depend on the per­ Typing." Call Laura. DaysT 447-5095, courses, he said, "by the end of ment. Practlco Llmltex) to P.S. Karen, Sneaky's Thursday 5 MINUTES FROM CAMPUS evenlnos 465-9562. night? Immigration and Nationality Law and Visit the Mousetrap this weekend, Wharton Budget is Focus of Rally by Students i Labor Certifications 1> Feb. 19 and 20. Open from 9 p.m. till "•'••>•• -"• •'"•'/ /" fi received a myriad of honorary ving on several committees, in EYE EXAMS jmou «15D0 Housing 1:30 a.m. Featuring Leslie Duncan 488 Broadway. Albany, NY 12207 and Charles Sachs playing Cabaret entered . He degrees from other universities.. the State Department involving c$265 plus utilities • avail. "s«v, ' and show tunes. Stop in for a good (518)434-0175 graduated with a B.A. in agricultural development in GERMAN CLUB bdrms, L.R., kit-D.R., Gro'. -H Ft. time. .«o^SSii2D 456-3426 Elberon Place near Quail. IJepo^t. History in 1947, and went on Wharton has shied from in­ Asia and South America. Call 766-3221. Dear Sharon, Happy 20th Birthday, bubbiel the John Hopkins University volvement in partisan politics Wharton views the cuts to Available 6-1-82. 8 large bei i mm: You've been a great friend. Looking for a Masters degree in Interna­ and has refused to comment on MEETING brick house. Western near Lake. En­ forward to next year in the apt. education in the proposed tire house newly decorated and fur­ Love always, Lisa & Ira the possible effects that the up­ Reagan budget as "absolutely nished. No utilities. $125 per per­ tional Affairs. The University coming gubnatorial election son. Lease, Dep-Sec. Call 766-3221. Randl, horrendous" and will be in and Great show In Blnghamtonl! Jim, of Chicago awarded him an may have on his position. Miao©i innft? six Two Females looking for two Rob, Gary, Ting, ana Ann Marle-you Washington today and tomor­ females to share a house next year. guys are all terrific! M.A. in Economics in 1956 and He has been involved in the row to lobby against cuts to Call Sue 7-5048, Lorl 463-8047. proudly presents RECEPTION Love, your groupie the Ph.D. in 1958. He has since field of U.S. foreign policy, ser- state schools. luu-lWl-o-tHs »M)-tMl-4MM)-l)-lM)-l)-l)-U-U-u-»= SKI CLUB MEETING TONIGHT There will be an interest TUESDAY! (TONIGHT) meeting for the John Travolta February 16th Sign-ups and info for: . ski Week March 7-12 Olivia Newton-John Amateur Radio Club Ski Jiminy Peak Sat., Feb. 20th at 7:30pm Sugarbush Valley - March Madness Wed. Feb* mh Tuesday, February 16 8:30pm LC 7 in at 8:30 pm in H-U354 COME DRESSED LIKE Also, Security Deposits will be returned for THE 50's Campus Center 222 We need your interest and support January Sugarbush trip FREE if we are to exist. Please attend. LC24 8:00pm (inside 'The Mousetrap') or CALL: 482-3482 T-SHIRTS For info. Call Rob 457-4052 3port3coGQ r -the ski season has just begun! «» or Jordan 455-6410 436-9801 $1.50 Printed All ARE WEICOME r=~**r ALBANY STUDENT PRESS Sports FEBRUARY 16,1982 13 •Jf-V-tl- that you nave something Dan Jeran, the Danes' tenth special," noted DeMeo. starter, also put forth a valiant Because of check delays Grapplers Fourth in SUNYACs Dave Strh jb made a good ef­ effort in the tournament. fort in his weight class, but Although winning one match, iontlhUed from back page finishers was merely a matter of SUNYAC champ Kregg Bruno, failed to advance to the semi­ the sophomore was plagued by "I was surprised that I got pride. Thus, the 126-pounder Gleason wrestled back into finals. "Dave has been a real stalling calls from the referees. TELETHON thrown to my back — it was the was plenty proud when he beat glory. The sophomore first edg­ contributor to the team. He was Nevertheless, he did score first time all year," explained Tom Murphy 21-16 for the.third ed out Scott Schaddock, 4-3, willing to move aorund in points for Albany with his sixth Seras, spot. "Warren paid his dues, and then had a breathtaking weight classes, and really won a place finish. will be returning It wasn't long before the finally, he got his reward," overtime victory over second lot of matches for us," reflected The.six qualifiers now begin defending SUNYAC champ observed teammate Herman. seed Sal DeSantos to become a the coach. their training for the Division regained control — he went on Dave Averill also captured a national qualifier. The third senior, Ed Morales, III NCAAs on February 26 and USED BOOK EXCHANGE to an 8-5 win. "He's a great third place finish, soundly "If I wrestle the quality made an accomplishment mere­ 21 at Cortland University. champion. You don't really defeating his final challenger, wrestling I did today ly by making it down to his star­ "Considering the strenth of our worry much when a champion is 15-6. "My goal was to get in the (Saturday), I should fair well in ting weight of 190. After the conference (SUNYAC), I think books or checks one week late. down four points — but top three — I fulfilled my goal. the nationals — maybe an All- loss of 45 pounds, Morales was all six of our guys could con- Morone deserves respect," In two weeks (the NCAAs) is American," said Gleason. not at full strength for the ceivingly place in the NCAAs," 3 Off-Campus commented DeMco. when it really counts," noted The six qualifiers all have SUNYACs. concluded DeMeo. Capturing second place in the Averill. kept alive that dream of becom­ heavyweight class was Albany "Dave has certainly done a ing the honored Ail-American. 1 Indian team co-captain Vic Herman. In great job as of this point as a However, with the end of the . Great Dane Sports The new days to pick up what was labeled as a "grudge freshman. He is still finding out 1982 SUNYACs came the end match,".Herman had to wrestle a lot of things about himself,," of three Albany seniors college 1 State Oneonta's Rob Jasaitis in the said Coach DeMeo. The wrestling careers. This Week books or money are semifinals. The duo had split 118-pounder was Albany's lone Co-captain Bill Papazian Women's varsity i>ymnnslirs vs. MIT their two matches during freshman qualifier. earned a spot on Albany's star­ Tuesday, 2/16 at MIT, 7:00. 1 Alumni regular season dual meet com­ In what was probably the ting line-up, beating out a team­ Men's junior vursilj basketball vs. JC'A petition, ruining Herman's most skilled weight class, Ed mate who was several pounds Wednesday, 2/17 in University Gym, 6:30 February 22 - February 26 otherwise undefeated record Gleason was able to squeak into heavier than himself. "He has Women's vursilj s\vimmlii|> unci diving vs. Ilurlwick (20-1). the fourth spot at 150 pounds. been a tremendous help to me Wednesday, 2/17 in University Pool, 7:00 The most recent match was After losing in the first round over the years. When elected Men's varsity liusketmill vs. Cortland 10:00am - 2:00pm on par with their past com­ 12-5 against defending state and captain by your peers you know Wednesday, 2/17 in University Gym, 8:30 petitiveness, as Herman edged ffMMxssasssswtsassgtsattWMtstssa^^ CfiMEED A PETITION) out his foe 7-6. "When you in the come back and beat a guy who beat you 13-1, you can come back from almost anything," TELETHON OFFICE said DeMco. THeQU OTY Tuesday at 9:00am Herman, however, could not come back in the finals, as ^eSJI^^ Room 353 Brockport's two-time returning If—I until SUNYAC champ Chris Haley pinned the Albany junior in six a d Eur WE Apologize FOR minutes. " ^ 7 f °Ppou could travel there free- •I "Jasaitis was the one I February 22nd at 5:00pm wanted to beat in this tourney So unravel these riddles, and uncover its key. ANY iNCONVENIENCE. — anything more is just gravy," said Herman before his final . match. Warren Wray, struggling # four years to reach his peak,, # captured a third place in the * THE PLAY THAT LET BROADWAY OUT I 126-pound weight class. * "Sometimes, when guys are put *,„&. _e.iL. # under that kind of pressure they * OF THE CLOSET I crumble, but Warren rose to the * occasion," said DeMco. University Theater Presents After the senior won his * opener, 10-7, he met defeat in * the second round against the * Mart Crowley's Serious Comedy eventual second place finisher, \ * Lou Chartrand. However, in his * * third makc-or-brcak match, Wray crushed his opponent TO PLAY THE GAME: * Answer each of the riddles that will appear here each * mentally and physically, 10-0, week in February, Write your answer in the blanks below * and qualified for the NCAAs. each riddle. The letters with numbers below them corres­ * pond to the numbered spaces In the master key. As you WHAT AM I? * THE BOYS IN THE BAND Since the top four of each till In (he letters of the master key,' you will be spelling the i weight class in the SUNYACs name and location of a secret city in Europe. Send us * the solution, and you and a friend could win a trip there, free. qualify for the Nationals, TO ENTER SWEEPSTAKES: My arsenal is patience, Wray's final match determining 1. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. My sward is chalk; f 2. Grand Prlzo consists ol two regular round-trip economy airfares the third and fourth place to Hit! socroi city, 30-day Eurall passes, American Youth Hostel My discipline is cotiscience, * passes, two backpacks and $1000 In cash. 3. Cut out maslor koy for use as official entry blank or use 3" x 5" My medium is talk; * card. Print your answer along with your name and address. Mall For Some tlic Party RTcvcr Ends to Secret City Swoopstakes, P.O. Box 601B, Norwalk, CT 06852. My reservoir is history, ^w£ 4. 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/ ALBANY STUDENT PRESS Sports FEBRUARY 16,1982 W«^^«^^u1^ One coupon per pizza. son Valley finished fifth with 25 The long jump was another track team finished in fourth meter dash in 46.2 seconds. She Patch placed twelfth in that J& Expires: 2/28/82 I J> points, and Marist brought up strong suit for Albany. The place in the Cortland Invita­ was also a member, along with event. Sutliff was eighth in the Good only at: fl the rear with 11 points. Danes' Bruce Briggs captured tional Meet on Saturday, in Julie Smyth, Kim Bloomer and 1000 meter run, clocking in at & Western Ave. " 3:49.6, and Ronnie Dann hit the 456-3333 | Several Danes turned in second, while teammate Tim what coach Ron White called Sue Stern, or the 800-yard relay delivers outstanding performances. Gunther got third. their best finish of the season. team that finished third. tape in ninth place in the tough New Scotland Ave. fj 3000 meter run. With any pizza 809 value 482-8611 2 fast...free "Our team is really improv­ In the 600-yard run, Bloomer (Each additional coke—-40*) ing and coming along," said and Stern placed second and In the field events, Joan Fast Ftoe Delivery Gymnasts Capture First; White. "We have a lot or poten­ third, respectively. They also McDaid high jumped four feet, Good only at: (Uptown) Call us. tial for post-season competi­ combined with Erma George six inches—good enough for a «"° (Uptown) tion." and Laurel Sutliff for a fourth tenth place showing. Western Ave. New Scotland Ave. Ranked Sixth in the East New Scotland Ave. 456-3333 482-8611 The New York State Meet place finish in the two mile The Danes' next meet is on which will be held on March 5 and the Eastern Regional Meet relay. Saturday at Plattsburgh where 4828611 (Downtown) mush- ; (Alumni Quad) By MAUREEN GEORGE HOURS: HOURS: and 6 at Indiana University in will be held in the next few In the 55 meter hurdle Smyth they will take on the host Car­ ' 4:30-1:00 Sun.-Thurs. rooms! jj •4:30-1:00 Sun.-Thurs. Traveling to Briarcliff Pennsylvania. weeks, anU White feels that six and Eileen Pcppard finished in dinals and Syracuse, 4:30-2:00 Frl. & Sal. 4:30-2:00 Frl. & Sat. to eight Albany performers will On any large pizza, y Manor, New York on Saturday, As of the last standings in late Monday-Thursday onlyl . • the Albany State women's gym­ January, Steinberg is ranked qualify for those meets. Our drivers carry less than In Saturday's meet, the One coupon per pizza. S20 00 nastic team collected 106 points twelfth on the East coast in the Spectator Buses Expires- 2/28/82 j We reserve Ihe right to in beating Kings College (101.35 all-around. The team as a whole Danes finished with 31 points, Good only al: g limit sur delivery area 0 points) and Suffolk College is ranking sixth in the East as of behind Cortland (158.5), Western Ave. J Copyright 197.9 456-3333 n (86.10 points) in a tri-mcet. the January 25 standings and Syracuse (148) and Ithaca to Potsdam *!iw Scotland Ave. U Elicia Steinberg placed se­ are awaiting the new rankings (52.5). Bloomsburg, Nassau, w-*"v J*V 482-8811 11 lf cond in vaulting with a score of which will be put out this week. Barnard, Fredonia and Saturday, February 2Q | 7.8. The sophomore from The women gymnasts will be Binghahiton also competed in 8 Occanside also came in second traveling to New Hampshire to the meet. | Free , | Free Menu ADDITIONAL ITEMS ! place in the floor exercise, col- • face a tough Keene College on Albany's outstanding per­ Pepperoni I lecting 7.35 points. Saturday. former in the meet, according to Albany Great Danes ; Double All Pizzas Include Our Ham I Double Special Blend ol Cheese Onions Albany's Anne Thamasct. l Crust and Sauce-. Green Poppers | placed first on the uneven bars 1 Crust Fresh Sausage Pivotal Games fgr Danes vs. On any large pizza OUR SUPERB CHEESE and second on the balance beam | On any small .pizza Mushrooms $1.15 value PIZZA with scores ol'7.1 and 7.15. Jen­ continued from hack pane can^jack their bags. Their final 50 $.05 value Ground Beel One coupon per pizza 12" small Oil any large Deluxe pizza. Expires 2-28-82 • One coupon per pizza Double Crusl nifer Geary scored 6.7 on Ihe If Albany loses both games, game would only decide the '16" large Potsdam Bears Monday-Thursday onlyl i!j I Fast Free Delivery • Expires 2-28-82 Double Cheese beam for a third place finish. then Potsdam will finish at 8-2, pairingSj.-against the West divi­ I Expires: 2-2582 " 5 Fast Free Delivery Anchovies Western Ave. In the all-around, Thamasett Albany and Cortland at 7-3. sion winners in the SUNYAC 8 11 MjjKfl NS™ Good only ol: y 456-3333 DOMINO'S DELUXE scored 28.2 and Steinberg Cortland would receive the se­ tournament. Tickets( 4) on Sale at Pepperonl, Sausage, cond bid because they will have fflP|§*| 456-3333 fj Onions, Mushrooms, 16 oz solt drinks scored 27,8 coming in second Oneonta, now in fourth place the SA Contact Office OBlrfJ Now Scotland Avo II and Green Peppers and third, respectively. Both beaten Albany twice. at 4-4, only has a chance if Cor­ I girls' scores were qualifying If Albany beats Cortland and tland and Potsdam lose their . . 482-8611 U Buses Leave University Gym 10AM scores for the Eastern Regionals Potsdam beats Plattsburgh, final two games. Men's Track Wins page?/5 j Friday ALBANY STUDENT FEBRUARY 16,1982! PRESS February 19,1982 Grapplers Qualify SixForNat'l Championships State University of New York at Albany copyright © 1981 by THE ALBANY STUDENT PRESS CORPORATION Volume LXIX Number 7 was less than 25 seconds re­ By MARK GESNER maining the the match when Theofilatos finally maneuvered Statewide Rally Draws 250 ONEONTA — Great expecta­ tions became realities'this past two reversals and racked up a weekend as six Albany State 12-10 decison. By DEBBIE JUDGE tive to student protest of faculty ' election year makes the legislature wrestlers placed high enough in "I made some mistakes — and staff cuts although, "room rent more susceptible," especially as several college communities allow the SUNY Athletic Conference but I still pulled it out," noted Approximately 250 students doesn't look too good — it doesn't representing nine SUNY campuses seem to have much of a chance." students to vote in Iheir district. Tournament to qualify for the the champion. "As soon as 1 protested the dorm rent Increases SASU Communications Director Richard Oillman, Vice national Division III competi­ made it to the finals I was pretty and reduced financial aid proposed Marilyn Appleby also felt Chancellor for University Affairs at tion. Altogether the Danes cap­ confident that I was going to in next year's budget at a legislators were impressed by the SUNY-Central noted that the pro­ tured two firsts, one second, win it all." Rally/Lobby Day held at SUNY- student lobbying effort, saying she test was "orderly and well- two thirds, one fourth place — A solid 14-9 victory over se­ Cenlral and the Capitol Tuesday. heard, "positive comments from conducted." He, however, had one Students protesting dorm-rent Increases and aid reductions adding up to the highest finish cond seed Andrew Komarek The students' goal was to urge various assembly people major reservation, concerning the and Sough! a reapproprialion of 9.9 million into SUNY budget the school had ever accomplish­ gave Theofilatos the first place legislators to rcappropriate the 9.9 senators." student's attacks on Chancellor ed in the SUNYACs; finish. "Throughout the mat­ million dollars proposed lo be cut Students from Cortland, Pur- Clifton Wharton — "on a person chancellor," to assertions that building, chanting"We want Whar­ Last Friday and Satur ches he had moments of ab­ from the SUNY budget, and to put chase, Potsdam, Oneonta, New basis," which Gillman described as "SUNY is a school, not a business' ton." day eight SUNY schools battled solute brilliance — and that is pressure on the SUNY Board of I'uliz, Oswego, Binghamton and "unnecessary and unwarranted." in reference lo Wharton's member­ However, Wharton wasn't there. ship on the board of directors of the According to Richard Gillman, the it out and more than lived up to what won it for him in the Trustees lo be mroc responsive to Buffalo also lobbied on issues of in­ Wharton appeared a central student needs. terest to their localities, such as the target of the protest, from SASU's Ford Motor Company, and other chancellor was attending a meeting their reputation as the toughest ; 1 end," said DeMeo. Vit lli'ilMilil's (in|i) hard fmini nc last week |i!iM 'l "I >'H I riilm ii mi Siilurdiij as he fiipliiri'ri » Organizers of the protest felt the closing of Squire Hall on the SUNY press release that read, "He can no business interests. in Washington D.C. Division III wrestling con­ Seras, on the other hand, 1 (hii'iinlii, (Phitlo: Man Mcnilri lobbying especially went well. Buffalo campus. longer accept whatever bone is toss­ "Ironically," Gillman said, ference in the nation. Albany see'iml plm i' finish in I hi SUNYA C cliiiii)|)ii i" I i|J ii iiniinii'iil ul paved a much smoother path to SASU Chair Jim Tierncy felt the SASU representative Alan ed to SUNY," to Tierney's call In Students also looked up to the "making a strong pitch against finished a solid fourth with They scored more points than weight class champions, two Forced to wrestle the top the top. A pin in the first round, legislators he spoke to were recep­ Wcincr noted, "The fact that it's an his speech for a "fighting windows of the SUNY-Central Reagan's cuts to education." 85.75 points, trailing the first any other team I had ever hailed from Albany. Spero seed, All-American Robert Car­ followed by a convincing 15-7 three teams from Brockport coached in a major Theofilatos and Andy Seras bo in the semi-finals, the Dane win in his second match, enabl­ (149), Oswego (113.5), and Buf­ tournament," commented head captured the 134 and 142-weight junior knew he had his hands ed the sophomore to breeze into falo (94). The three leading coach Joe DcMco. In fact,the class titles, respectively. full. However, putting Carbo's the finals. At last the All- Squire Hall Becomes Home for Protesting Students squads were ranked number six place winners represent a Theofilatos, seeded fourth reputation out of his mind, American was forced to wrestle one, two, and seven, respective­ new school record for the most among the 134 pounders, put Theofilatos took an early 8-3 up to his name, as his hooks Into Squire Hall's Haas mittee formed to light the ad­ UI) SA president Joe Rifkin, and However, Kubiniac did urge lob­ ly, out of the country's 350 lead. But Carbo had no inten­ qualifiers that Albany has ever forth "a performance thai was challenger, Mike Morone, went ministrative decision to turn UB's "we (SA) have been telling them bying and exploring the possibility Division III schools. Lounge. sent to the NCAAs. nothing short of unbelievable," sion of giving up as he struggled out to an early 4-0 lead. After 96 student were arrested for student center into a denial school, either not to move oul or to do it that there is an "implied contract "It was a great team effort. Dozens Move In Out of the tournament's ten claimed DcMco. back to go on top, 9-8. There criminal tresspassing, al a sit-in held published n leaflet entitled Sleep-In very slowly. willi ihe students that may be being at Squire Hall February 12, SUNY lo advertise the new protest violated with Ihe Squire closing." By JACK DUKSCHLAG Buffalo administrators agreed to strategy. Those arrested at last week's sit- The Erie Counly District At­ keep the hall open 24 hours, to pre­ UB students have "all along fell in were arraigned before Buffalo Approximately 24 to 30 students torney's lawyers offered the group are now living In SUNY Buffalo's vent a rcoccurance. thai Squire is a home for students" Clly Court Judge Max Kubiniuc. Albany is in Control as Schedule Winds Down The judge expressed sympathy for an "adjournment in contemplation the leaflet stales. II also urges Squire Hall in proiesl of the hall's of dismissal," (ACD), or an un­ SASU representative Scott Wex- students to "fill vacancies at Squire the protestors' plight bin said thai proposed March I closing, accor­ supervised six-month probation at Icr reported that SUNY Central of­ Inn." since the entire uffaii is now "a 3 Two Games This ding lo Joe Rifkin, IJB's SA presi­ which poini the charges would be dent. ficials "hit the roof when they political matter" on the stale level, Danes Top Oneonta, 65-55; protests such as these will "have no dropped and any arresl record seal­ For the past week, student have heard about the arrests. The administration is "Irying lo Week Pivotal effect." ed. been moving their beds, desks, and Save Our Squire (SOS), a com­ move Ihe clubs out," according to Three Team Race in East For Plauoff Bid They too were psyched. By LARRY KAHN By LARRY KAHN Mike Gallo and John Council Votes Down New Position For Popper With the SUNY Conference Dicckclman scored eight poinls The Albany Great Danes re­ tournament less than two weeks each in the first 10 minutes of main atop the SUNY Con­ much money for SA lo pay." The "We all grew to rely on him" away, the number of teams still play to stake Albany lo a quick ference East division with a 7-1 By JUDIE EISENBERG request had been approved by the Adelman ey 'ained. "He never said in contention is dwindling 18-10 lead. But the Dragons record, but they have two Central Council's Internal Af­ Central Council Finance Commit­ no; he IC ^- «• more and more down. The East division race roared back. They scored eight critical games still to play. fairs Committee killed a proposal tee last Sunday. bureaucratic work." now appears to feature three unanswered poinls in under two These games should decide offering Acting Vice President "We do not want to make it a Adelman added that the decision teams vying for two playofr minutes and tied Ihe game. which two teams will go to the Woody Popper $2,500 to remain policy to hire (non-student) staff lo not lo hire Popper was "nol meant positions—Albany, Potsdam Albany pulled oul lo a 28-25 SUNYAC tournament. working in SA as a staff person. do SA work when [here are students as a personal attack against Woody." and Cortland. advantage with 3:10 left in the The Danes will try to avenge A modified version of the pro­ there to do it," Pologe added. Both Pologe and Adelman said Oneonta had an outside half, and Onconla called a time an earlier loss to Cortland when posal, which would have offered Popper said although he is presently looking for a job, he will ihcy received a loi of negative input chance before Saturday, but the out. When they returned, the the Red Dragons roll into Popper $150 per week for ihree continue in bis role as acting vice from students who fell Popper Red Dragons were handed their Red Dragons froze the University Gym on Wednesday weeks lo train Ihe new vice presi­ dent was brought up before ihe president, "definitely through ihe should not bt hired in a paid staff fourth conference loss when ball—Dan Bagan stood near the at 8:30. That earlier 71-67 set­ whole Central Council Wednesday end of next week. After that, It's position. Albany defeated them in the sideline with Ihe ball tucked back was Albany's only con­ night, but failed by a vote of 17 to day by day." "It was the first lime this year University Gym, 65-55. under his arm for two and a half ference loss, but it makes two, with four abstentions. Popper said he needs $2,464 "In students came into Ihe (SA) office "It's still mathematically minutes. The Danes refused to Wednesday's rematch pivotal. order to survive in Albany, in­ to express any opinion al all," said Pologe. possible to get into the playoffs move. With 14 seconds left, "That was a very tough loss SA President Dave Pologe said cluding financial obligations, food with four losses," noted Oneon­ Onconla played for the last down there," said Albany the request for $2,500 over what and rent," and cannot accept any As a result of this situation, pliullil l.ok Mall»lninl/UI's Adelman said the Internal Affairs ta basketball coach Don shot, but they failed. basketball coach Dick Sauers. would have been a period of Ihree less in this circumstance. SA President Dave I'oluge Committee will try to revise the SA Flewelling. "But now we have "If we had won that we could and one-half months, was, "too "I will do my best to prepare Fell Popper's request for $2,500 was loo much for SA to pay things," for the new vice president, constitution this semester. to depend on Pittsburgh and "We weren't trying to pull be packing our bags right said Popper, adding thai he felt the She said the committee would Binghamton." now." them out of the zone," explain­ decison not lo hire him was "a big like to define more preciely what Oneonta did not. want to de­ ed Flewelling, who said he Cortland is now in third Nuke Plant Is to be Completed mistake. the powers of the vice president are. pend on those two teams; would have held the ball even if place, at 5-3, but if they defeat "If you weigh the danger of sel­ The committee may also look into neither of them has beaten any Albany did come out of the the Danes again and win' their stipend policy, Adelman said, to 1973 that the project would be com­ there is enough support from ling a bad precedent against the of the other four teams in the zone. Flewelling wanted lo go other conference game, then By MICHAEL RAI.li assure that no officer takes all pleted in 1978 al u cost of approx­ Oswego County residents lo justify danger of what someone could do Mike Guild drives I" ihe Iniskol I or l«o of his season high 21) poinls his/her stipend before the end of a East. For the Red Dragons, into the half down by one or Saturday's Albany-Potsdam imately 381.7 million dollars. completion of the project, which is in this position who doesn't know Pliolo: Dun' \sliorl Niagara-Mohawk officials last semester. Saturday night's game was a do­ three points rather than risk let­ against Onroiiia. ( game in Potsdam should decide However, current estimates now expected lo generale 1080 what's going on," said Popper, week said construction of the con­ SA executive branch offers, in­ or-die situation. ting the Danes gel hot. winning margin. poipt guard to four points and the playoff teams. put Ihe eosi of Ihe plain al roughly megawatts of electricity to "the precedent is the lesser danger troversial Nine Mile Two nuclear by far." cluding the vice president, receive a "I knew they would be psych­ The strategy worked well, "That was the most enthusiasm four assists, but they opened up Potsdam, in second place at four billion dollars with a comple­ customers around the state. power plant will continue until the $2,250 stipend; $1,750 during the I've seen Albany play with all tion date in 1986 or 87. Niagara-Mohawk, which owns 41 It had been feared that hiring ed when they came in here," momentarily, when Oneonta the middle for Dicckclman (21 6-2, clinches a bid if they beat plant is finished. summer and $250 each semester, year," said Flewelling. percent of the Nine Mile Two pro­ Popper could serve as a precedent said Albany coach Dick Sauers. knotted the game at 30-30 early poinls) and Galto (season high Pittsburgh on Wednesday. If Beset by delays in construction Adelman explained. "Their whole group, they're NYPIRG and CPB claim the ject, is one out of five companies for future administrations to hire Oneonta had also been hot of in the second half. But Albany 20) points). Dennis Fagan pitch­ Albany loses to Cortland and and huge cost overruns, the project Popper has already received plant would be more economical if funding the project, The other in­ staff persons, thus circumventing late. Winners in nine of their creeped back into the lead and physical and we're not. We're ed in 10 points coming off the beats Potsdam then both Cor­ is being attacked by various en­ $2,000 out of his stipend, and will shut down immediately, citing a vestors include New York State other SA executive branch posi­ last 11 contests after a slow never let go. The Red Dragons not a physical team and that bench. tland and Potsdam will finish at vironmental groups including the tions. be receiving a portion of this New York Public Interest Research considerable difference between Electric and Gas, Long Island Light start, they had all their hopes hung on, but could not get hurts us at times." "Fagan gave us a lift," said 7-3, Albany at 8-2. Polsdam Internal Affairs Committee Chair icincster's $250, pro-rated against Group and the Consumer Protec­ original and present estimates in Company, Rochester Gas and Elec­ riding on this game. closer than three. The Danes led Oneonta's defensive strategy Sauers. "Fagan's getting better would get the second bid Amy Adelman felt Popper's the amount of time he has. spent in tion Board (CPB). cost and completion dates. tric and Central Hudson Gas and But another conference loss by just four, 49-45, with 4:51 re­ was lo neutralize Dane every game. He's playing with because they have beaten Cor­ .absence will hurt SA. his position. Niagara-Mohawk estimated in The power company ' believes Electric. would put Albany in a maining, but then reeled off six playmaker Dan Croulier. They more intensity than when he tland twice already. precarious position as well. straight points, providing the did, limiting the diminutive first-came here," t'lllllillUl'ti <"l ":!'.•• IllU't'H