Foreign Students Left Homeless

Foreign Students Left Homeless

Res Life. z7 Seeking . =~ ~ More Conduct Enforcement Student Staff To Carry Out Existing Rules By Howard Saltz weekends, RAs and MAs will have to report marijuana The university has begun a more thorough enforce- smokers to their residence hall directors (RHDs), who ment of conduct policies in the residence halls this -are non-undergraduates that live in the dormitories semester and will be using student staff members to they supervise. It will be up to the RHD to decide accomplish that goal. whether to simply warn or reprimand a violator, or No new rules have been added, but those existing send the case to theuniversityjudiciary, where penal- will be more "consistently" followed, explained Resi- -ties can include a maximum penalty of dismissal from dence Life Director Dallas Baumann. Resident assist- the university. ants (RAs) and managerial assistants Staff members who do not perform this job, and are (MAs)-students who live free of charge in the dormi- known to have ignored or privately warned violators, tories as university employees-will be required to could be fired, although Bauman said that this would report violations such as smoking marijuana in public -be treated as would failure to do anything else the job places, not vacating a building during a fire drill and requires. "It hasn't been singled out as the only way to holding parties after curfews. lose your job," said Bauman, who joined the Stony The plan, Baumann said, is to bring about an atmos- Severity -phere in the dormitories more conducive to an aca- Sanctions for violations of the university's conduct demic environment. It has always been part of a staff code cannot be automatically assigned beforehand member's job to enforce conduct regulations, but they without taking into account past record, previous have not been required to do so for years. warnings and other "human factors."according to In addition to entering all rooms during a fire drill to Gary M is. who came to Stony Brook as its new hearing statesman/u ory van ues Unae check for violators, and enforcingcurfewson parties of officer two weeks ago. Like Baumann. Mis said the Residence Life Director Dallas Baumann said the univer- sity has begun a more thorough enforcement of conduct 1 AM on weekdays, 2 AM on- Thursdays and 3 AM on Ad* .3( tfmhillfed( oi f 1 J) -. - policies in the residence halls. Wft F--~~~~~ ~~~~ ~ ~~~ ~~~~ ~ ~ ~~~~ ~ ~~~~ ~ ~~~~ ~ ~~~~ ~ ~~~~ ~ ~~~~ ~ ~~~~ ~ ~~~~ ~ ~~~~ ~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Foreign Students Left Homeless By Elizabeth Wasserman Increased freshman enrollment and a decrease in tripling of 151) rooms at Stony Brook have created a shortage of rooms in ratio to the numbexr of -students,who warnt on-campus hous'ing this .ear . according to Department of Residence Life officials. Sev-en foreign Graduate students on waiting lists for housinng hav e b)een temix rarily living -in basement hall lounges in Stage XII with no x-here else to live. as a result of the housing crunch. "Last year we were able to accommo- date all new students prior to check-in." said .Jerrold Stein. assoc-iate director of Residence Life. This- !ear the 22.) new Undergraduates. put on a waiting list because they applied after the July I deadline, have almost all been accom- modated. All of the females and most of the males have been allocated rooms presently s.aid Ruth Lugo-Alvarez. assistant director of Residence Life. Remaining on waiting lists are the A do ofrooams toan* veSanc Unoci A %hragoof roonms for on-c-npus housing has left somne formg sdents without proper living facilities. - neifft#t~fm'i t^ff!8 1- 2 l -- NW Swiss Terrorists Extend Deadline Bern. Switzerland(AP) -Terrorists deadline extension and the student's four raiders armed with long weapons." "special group" here to help end the threatening to blow up the Polish release were obtained after "intensive the invaders claimed they had enough siege. it was believed the group would Embassy, eight hostagesand themselves negotiations." dynomite to destroy the building, them- include members of an anti-terrorist have extended by 48 hours their dead- the terrorists, who seized the embassy selves and their hostages. commando squad. line for Poland to end martial-law rule Monday, were holding at least nine hos- At dusk, police surrounding the and free all political prisoners, the tages, and originally issued an ultima- embassy moved their road blocks Ulrich Hubacher. spokesman for government reported last night. tum saying they would blow up the farther away from the compound, rais- Swiss federal police, has refused to rule The gunmen occupying the embassy building at 10 AM today - 4 AM EDT ing speculation of an armed assault. out a police assault on the embassy, but released a fourth hostage late last night. - if Poland's communist government another police official gave only a curt he was identified as a 20-year-old Polish did not end martial law rule and free allI In Warsaw, the Foreign Ministry "no comment." student who was in the building when it political prisoners. gave its formal permission for Swiss HJubacher said the terrorists have was taken over by the raiders Monday. police to move into the embassy, which not backed off theri demands, and Three women were freed earlier. One of the four hostages released has extraterritorial status. It also asked added, "It's possible ther will carry out A government communique said the three women and one man said she sae " Sweitzerland to permit Poland to send a their threat."' -- Newns Digest -International --------- Former Alabama Gov. George Wallace, hoping to Habib and a round of meetings betwen the two on avoid a runoff in his quest for a fourth term, went Wednesday were intended to focus attention on the Rez. Morocco - Arab leaders conferred is strict before voters for the first time in six years yesterday Middle East peace initiative that the president an- secrecy yesterday at a summit meeting convened to as four states held primary elections. nounced last week. define a possible Arab peace strategy in the Middle Both Arizona and Florida have incumbent Demo- East for the first time since the creation of the state of cratic senators and governors seeking re-election, but Israel. none faced major opposition in the primaries. The summit was formally opened Monday by the In Connecticut, Gov. William O'Neill, a Democrat. host and chairman, Morocco's King Hassan II. with a and Sen. Lowell Weicker, a Republican, were unchal- warning to the leaders to allow no premature informa- lenged for renomination, and their November oppo- Washington-President Reagan is conferring on his tion leaks out of the closely guarded conference center. nents were selected at party conventions. Voters were Middle East peace plan with Philip Habib, who re- Official Moroccan sources said the kings, emirs and choosing three congressional candidates and a Demo- ceived the Medal of Freedom for his negotiations in a presidents remained locked in intensive debate until cratic nominee for secretary of state. region where he sid the situation remains "extremely after 3 AM yesterday morning and resumed their talks Wallace. 63, stopped short of predicting he would tenuous." seven hours later. win a majority of the vote and thus avoid a Sept. 28 The sources gave no indication of the subjects dis- runoff between the top two finishers. The president present Habib the nation's highest cussed, but pointed out that the Israeli invasion of "It's hard to beat them all Iat one time," Wallace said civilian award yesterday, within an hour of returning Lebanon and itsaftermath took top place on the pub- at a Labor Dayv rally. But he added. "I'm going to be to the White House after a 17-day California vacation. lished summit agenda. governor again." Before a scheduled meeting with the ambassador Lebanon has asked the summit to demand that all His major rivals for the D)emocratic nomination are later today, Reagan planned to host a luncheon in foreign forces - "Israeli. Palestinian and Syrian" - It. (.ov. (;eorge McMillan and House Speaker Joe honor of Icelandic President Vigdis Finnbogadottir. should evacuate all Lebanese territory without delay. McCorquodale. Also in the race are retired attorney who is taking part in a Washington celebration of It was clear, however, that the most important dis- Reuben McKinley and former (Gov.James E. "Rig Scandinavia. * cussions will center on tweo Arab peace plans that Jim" Folsom. envisage a general Arab recognition of Israel, and a Although Habib and the president saw each other third plan put forward by President Reagan proposing * * * briefly at the White House yesterday afternoon, the creation of an autonomous Palestine "domestic author- meeting today provided their first opportunity to ity" in association with Jordan. confer in person after the envoy's recent three-menth New (Citv. N.Y. - The RoKklandl ('County district negotiating trip to the Middle East. During that time, attorney moved yesterlday to dismiss charges Habib negotiated a cease-fire in Lebanon and the de- against Anthony l^aBordle. one of seven defendants parture of Palestinian Guerrillas from west Beirut. in the murlder-robbery case growing out of a bklody Brink's armored car holdup last ()ctoler. San Salvador. El Salvador-Three peasant women The 6i2-y.ear-old Habib, a retired career diplomat The motion filed in state Supreme C'ourt here by claim government troops used fighter-bombers, gre- who was called back to service in 1981, told Reagan I)istrict Attorney Kenneth (;ritbet saidl the failure nades and automatic weapons to massacre 300 un- and a White House audience that included Cabinet of three key witnessess to identify Iakordxe in a armed villagers during a recent anti-guerrilla drive.

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