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f------------' - -9 Statesman visits the Fine Arts Center and "The Twilight Zone" in this week's -*t r f . I , Rliternatives '1% I FSA Shuts Down Four-Campus -Bai I8 forced to place tighter controls on By MARK L. SCHUSSEL the FSA bar operation, such as Four campus bars were forced to requiring that copies of liquor shut down and sale of beer in the licenses be filed with the Stony Brook Union bowling alley University. "I had the feeling all the while was halted yesterday, after the I operators discovered that they that the licenses were there. Now lacked state liquor licenses. we'll have to look into the whole - The Faculty Student Association thing.The University will certainly (FSA), which runs Whitman Pub, want to know all the answers," Benedict Saloon, James Pub, the Hanes said. Graduate Student Lounge in the A University attempt to bring Graduate Chemistry Building and the bars under tighter control and the beer concession, closed them to close the Benedict Saloon and while licenses are sought. One FSA Baby Joey's in Irving College last board member said the bars might year lead to a protest by over 200 not reopen for three months. students at a meeting of the FSA President Anne Velardi told Statesman/Grwe Lee University Student Business -the board of directors yesterday BENEDICT SALOON and three other campus bars will be empty at night unless their Committee. thatthebars would have to be shut liquor licenses are renewed. The recent closings have already down because license applications authority. Songster was unavailable past 18 months and James Pub's caused anger amongst students. filled out and filed by a former for comment after repeated past license expired in February. One student said that many LFSA employee have not been attempts, "Two weeks ago John Velardi said yesterday that the campus residents are so outraged processed by the state. Songster [told Roher and others] bars were closed after the FSA that "We can start a massive Larry Roher, -who is FSA there was a license," complained a attorney informed her that selling revolution on this campus." bibusiness manager for campus bars, bar manager. Roher and others liquor without a license could be a Senior Melanie Ciner said, said that Chief Operating Officer have confirmed this. "serious criminal violation." "That's really beat. Something John Songster, who left his post The manager, however, said he University Vice President for better be done about this because last week, may not have even sent -learned that the Benedict Saloon Business and Finance Carl Hanes we need a little diversity from our the applications to the liquor has been without a license for the said the University will now be schedules.' C.- - -.3 at _ _~- _ _ _ a : < 9 mm*mmm**^^K'^^^^^^^B^^'^^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^1^ now, liH I^ 'Boatee I People Seeking Help The former residents of Benedict E-0 and James D-3 and A-2 were still awaiting word concerning their future homes last night. Polity is seeking an injunction against the University from the State Supreme Court in Riverhead to return "The Stony Brook Boat People," 46 students who were denied residence on their former halls, to their rooms. The decision, which has been postponed several times, was most recently I rescheduled for 9:30 AM today. iat««esmzanaiteve Lnraoia Polity took the University to court BOMB IS REMOVED from Chemistry building by Suffolk Police. August 27, charging that the students were relocated without due process. Polity President David Herzog said the decision Building "'was administrative rather than judicial" Bomb Found in Chem and that the University's refusal to allow a hearing on the matter violated the Student Conduct Code. Detonated WithIHelluva BanIs The students were relocated after extensive damage, including broken walls By NATHANIEL RABINOVICH sophisticated," as found in a brown attache case =and windows and garbage in the corridors, and plugged into an electrical outlet. Attached was discovered in their halls the weekend A bomb with the capacity to "take half the to the device was a battery powered clock which served as a timer. before graduation last spring. wing out" of the Chemistry Building was found in a bathroom there Friday morning. After discovering the device, Harmer notified According to the Office of Student Af- The device, which Suffolk County Police said Campus Security. The building was evacuated fairs, all the residents of the three halls had the explosive power of several sticks of and the area roped off. Security then summoned were relocated throughout campus because dynamite, was discovered at 8:32 AM in a the Emergency Services Unit. the names of the vandals are not known. second floor men's room by Janitor Mary After the device was defused it was taken to The students are currently assigned to sep- Harmer, and defused over two hours later by the the Suffolk County Police Academy range for arate halls, none of them in H-Quad, with Suffolk County Emergency Services Unit. detonation. It exploded "'with a helluva bang," the exception of Benedict E-0 Residential said Oddo. Assistant Bob Fusco. Joseph Oddo, a member of the unit, said the . Melisna Spieln= bomb could have destroyed the wing had it Sources differed over the nature %l the exploded, adding, "This was not a toy." explosive and the time ii was set to go off. A Oddo said the device, which was "quite '1% (Continued on page 5) deace of efor to make each site secure; NY Chemical Firm -AII documents related to the toxicity of wastes disposed of and their effectA I May Face Action on human being ori and the environment; Buffalo, NY (AP) Department of Enonmen- -Al studinB made by the Responding to subpoenas tal Conseation June 22. firm of hydro-geological issued by two sate The state is seeking infor- characterics of each site; agencies the Hooker Chem- mation on the quantity and -All coreozndence and ia and P Corpor- composition of wastes dis- other documents detailing ation delivered 14 boxe of posed of by Hooker at four meetig *rt citizen or documents to a state attor- sites in Niagara Falls - the government officials 1 00ll~~~~~~~~~~~oa -- 1001 ; ney general's repretative Love Canal, the 102nd iarding the pouiblerelease here yeateday. Street dump, the so-called of chemicals at the stes and 'Well look at the docut "8s' and "N" areas near the the possible impact of such WELCOME BACK^ ments to see if any leg firm's Buffalo Avenue plant releases; action should be brought," and the Hyde Park landfill Any documents Assistant Attorney she said. FINAST SHOPPING CENTER. ROUTE 25A said indicating whether the Kudor 751 -9600 General Beryl Kuder, who said the state also company knew if such accepted the boxes. asked for the following in releases had occurred; Open:Sunday - Thursday 7AM- 10OPM Kuder said the material each case: -Papers showing who Friday A Saturday - 7AM - 12Midnight was in response to sub- -Descriptions of the owns or has lease interest in poenas served by the attor- location, design and method the sites or surrounding ioo>d ooofo af0vowed* f)non» *r.t ortfpewve ney general's office and the of disposal used, and evi- property. 5% DISCOUNT WITH COLLEGE ID rot valid on specials --- NEWS DIGEST--- - i International - M 'W -Iv i r a a y " London (AP) - The Soviet Union is Brayford, Yorkshire (AP) - The pushing ahead with a drive to modernize its Yorkshire Ripper has struck for the 19th military arsenal that threatens to leave the time. Police who have been hunting him for United States and its allies far behind, an nearly four years said today a woman authoritative research group said today. found stabbed to death here bore The International Institute for Strategic the Ripper hallmark knife wounds. Studies, in its annual report entitled The victim was found by a police officer Be~nch I - I "Military Balance," also said Soviet in the backyard of a house on the fringes of I military manpower increased in the past this northern city's red light district on I I year, while members of the North Atlantic Monday afternoon, Detective Chief Treaty Organization were beset by personnel Superintendent Jim Nelson told reporters. problems. The body of 20 year old student Barbara The report, which serves as an Jane Leach had the same Ripper wounds as international textbook on military the other 11 victims, none of which were BRUNCH * LUNCH * SALADS strength, described the Soviet prostitutes, he said. Police are certain all 12 SPIRITS . modernization program as "impressive." slayinp are the work of one man. Open 7 days and 7 nights National "A NICE PLACE TO SIT. .. ,California, AND DO OTHER THINGS' (AP) - There were more than Tampa, Florida (AP) - When John Craig a few autograph hounds sniffing around the takes his plans for a solar house to 1095 Route 25A Stony Brook. New York 751 -9734 grounds at Richard Nixon's Labor Day President Carter next week he says he (Xbmre west of Nicos Rd justwest t tohe Stony Nook RR Station) A party, but they weren't seeking a signature doesn't want any special favors, just some from the former president. honest advice.- HAPPY HOUR They wanted to meet and greet the 4-6 PM DAILY California Angels baseball team - easily the Wasting Time 21 Years and Over * Proper Casucl Attire \ most celebrated names on the 400 person "rm going to see President Carter guest list for what may have been Nixon's because I think he'll tell me, "Yes, you're ^ _ -- J list hurrah at the old Western White House.

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