Statesman~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .Ad F 4 VOLUME .16 NUMBER 10 STONY BROOK, N.Y. TUESDAY,1 OCTOBER 17. 1972 Harriers Cr'own Kine Pint 1 1 ^ "- ---- ----- ------ I. Rosen's~~~~~Reod botTm By HOWIE BRANDSTEIN passed the three mile mark in 16 minutes flat. Ken Unlike all other sports, cross country running Schaaf, out of the hills a minute behind his~ requires no special equipment, no unique medium teammate, looked smooth and relaxed after three in which to train - not even good weather- miles. But Rosen'. maintaining his rapid pace nothing but two legs and persistence. Coach Jim throughout, was not to be overtaken. Smith's harriers, displaying two legs, and lots of Schaaf,, looks stronger every week, took second persistence ran their best race yet this season,' place in 17:59. Schaaf, not accelerating for the crushing Kings Point, 18-44. final two miles of the race,, was content to Several other colleges in the same race, as- well as maintain a consistent pace and look forward to innumerable high school runners who compete next week. Finishing third was John Peterson, also every weekend, made running at Van Cortlandt running his best time (28:39) of this season. He Park almost like running, through mid-town should go under 28 minutes in the following Manhattan. -Nevertheless, this "additional weeks. competition" spurred on the harriers to take first, Ralph Egyud, vying for this year's Freshman second,, third and fifth against Kings Point. Flash honors, crossed the finish line in 28:50. And a big first it was for the precocious Bob Finishing behind him from Stony Brook were Art. Rosen, "whohad come close to the Patriot record in Loesevitz (29:59)., Al Fielitz (30:18), John LeRose past meets. Running his best race ever, Rosen (30:43),, Vince Phillips (31:12), and Larry Lewis damahcte school's five-mile mark at the park by (34:02). Howard Flounder toured the course in a full fifteen seconds with a time of 26:50. Rosen, 33:28 and Larry Lewis finished in 34:02. John coming out of the hils in a herd of runners from Phealan and John Dulski both ran into some leg Manhattan College, and running at record pace, difficulties: and were unable to finish. I I IA I I THE OTHER SIDE cottee nouse was one of the tirst student "programs" given approval to resume tneir operation this past weekend by a Student business review board. Administrators of the committee (shown in inset) gave this approval under terms of an interim agreement worked out with students on the committee last week. Shown left to right are John Ciarelli, assistant director of housing; Ernie Christensen, FSA administrator; Joseph Hamel, vice president for finance and management; and Fran Baselice, accounting office. , Businesses 9 O en IIde r Inte rim111 Rlt e s SCOOP Programs Openings Await Insurance Policy Approval b o o t t h e ba as P e te ONE, TWO, THREE, KICK! Patriot right halfback Joe McGeady gets ready to ll Goldschmidt,, gritting tooth, awaits. It was Southampton, however, which was doing most of the teeth gritting Story on Page 3 onl Saturday. John Ramsey's squad, now 3. 1, handily defeated Southampton 4- 1. See story on page 16. -A L - --- --- --- - -- -0- OF I ---- - - - -, ---- - --- - kL-'k A ABC Rebukes Geraldo Rivera 11News Briefs | For Pro-McGovern Speeches By JONATHAN D. SALANT WABC- TV News International correspondent Geraldo Rivera A traffic treaty approved by the East German Parliament has been reprimanded by ABC yesterday will pave the way for the first visits of East. Germans for making partisan political through the Berlin wall since it was built 11 years ago. The treaty speeches on behalf of will also permit West Germans to travel outside Berlin into East presidential candidate George Germany. McGovern. Reportedly, ABC did not Scheduled negotiations between the Laotian government and the know about Rivera's speeches communist Pathet Lao have been postponed one day by mutual until a reporter informed them consent. of a press release from the McGovern organization quoting the Nixon Prime Minister Golda Meir warns that Israel has started a new Rivera's attacks on policy of preventive rather than reprisal strikes against Arab Administration and his support guerrillas in the Middle East. of the South Dakota senator. Meir explained air strikes against four bases in southern Lebanon Violation of Policy and one in Syria with, " Our war against the Arab terrorists cannot William Sheehan, vice be limited to defensive means." president and director of television news for ABC, said According to the Soviet news agency Tass, the U.S. and the that Rivera's speechmaking was photo by .|., it . *r -, !,; Soviets have not reached an understanding on a Middle East "definitely contrary to all our GERALDO RiVERA, shown heire speaking to Stony Brook settlement. Taw quotes Premier Alexei Kosygin as making the policies governing behavior of students, has been rebuked by ABC: for his political speeches. denial. news personnel." Al Primo, vice that there has been "absolutely Ihe was running in the president for news for the five no decision reached on what IDemocratic Primary last June as National stations owned and operated by actions he will take." She added ;a McGovern delegate. A light plane carrying House Majority Leader Hale Boggs (D-La.), the American Broadcasting that "nothing in the [Times] Rivera has spoken in behalf of a veteran of 26 years in Congress, disappeared last night in a Company (of which WABC-TV article about his views was true."" McGovern at college campuses at rainstorm on a flight from Anchorage to Juneau, Alaska. is one), said, "Our policy [is] She said that he will make a IDowling and Suffolk Democratic The twin engine craft also carried prohibiting newsmen from statement today. Community4 Colleges, as well as Nick Begich of Alaska, an aide to Begich, Representative-at-large taking public sides on behalf of Similar Policy for All Networks Irecently appearing at Stony Begich's administrative Russ Brown, and the pilot, Don Jonz. any one candidate or party." IBrook on Tuesday, October 3, assistant, Gene Kennedy, said the two lawmakers were due to speak The New York Times The policy of the ABC Iwhere he addressed over 600 at a fund-raising dinner for Begich. reported yesterday that Rivera network is similar to that sstudents in the Stony Brook met with Primo and other ABC imposed on newsmen for the IUnion. Hetried to impress upon Senator George McGovern told labor leaders in Los Angeles that, news executives over the other two networks, CBS and hisI audience the reasons for if elected, he would call for $10-billion to create two million new weekend and the reporter agreed NBC. It was this policy that ssupporting McGovern, as well as jobs in housing, transportation, pollution control, and public service to follow company policy. required Jim Bouton, (dissuading them from voting for work. McGovern said that he would take that step even before Rivera, who was on assignment Eyewitness News Sports PresidentI Nixon. Rivera was well starting a proposed $32-billion cutback in military spending. could not be reached for reporter, to take a leave of ireceived by the Stony Brook comment, but his secretary said absence from the station when 2students. President Nixon pre empted Henry Kissinger at a meeting of the Washington Convention of Families of American War Prisoners. He made the unscheduled appearance because he wanted to thank the The Empire State May Again Be organization for supporting his Asian policies. He said that the U.S. cannot leave the fate of the prisoner of war "to the good will of the enemy." The World's Tallest. Building The Empire State Building, place among the world's tallest number one; the Sears Tower, Political scientist Albert Cantril criticized the emphasis given to A buildings, would have eleven soon-to-be number one, and the the popularity aspects of poll findings. He says that the finish cannot stories added to it under Empire State Building, formerly be accurately predicted, and he says that McGovem may still win. tentative plans proposed by number one. Spokesmen for the Shreve, Lamb and Harmon, the three super skyscrapers say The ninety-second Congress slowed to a near standstill yesterday. original architects for the "beingI number one is not It plans for adjournment have been snagged by a dispute with building. important."I However, this President Nixon over a $250 billion ceiling on federal spending. The The proposed addition will "race" brings back memories of President wants blanket authority to make cuts, but Congress wants raise the Empire State Building theI 1930's when the Chrysler to dictate where and how he can cut. The House did not convene at to 113 stories and a height of IBuilding and the Empire State all. 1494 feet. This would be 44 feet kept adding floors to be taller higher than the 110 story Sears than the other. The U.S. Supreme Court voted 7-2 not to involve itself in an Building in Chicago, which is t C Once it became possible to argument over whether the Vietnam War is unconstitutional. In scheduled for completion at the (;increase the height of the other decisions, the high court refused to delay the court-ordered end of 1973, and 144 feet higher Empire State Building, which busing of students in Memphis, and refused to allow the American than the twin-towered World was the tallest in the world for Party to obtain an order placing its candidates on the Presidential Trade Center in lower more than 40 years, architects ballot in 17 states, including New York and the District of Manhattan.
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