Fairhall and Gamberg Win Electicon

Fairhall and Gamberg Win Electicon

Alternativos for rhe Ramones' - Raucous, 'Dirty' Pictures, Apache and More... - Fairhall and Gamberg Win Electicon cl4thA Aftor n fmua mnntrh I 4-By Howad Saltzthe ballot failed, including the most A«malI shlwiallauWlUtMIY VHuo. 2-WsM a LIV U 111VIa-1 Chris Fairlial was elected treasurer of controversial referendum: to amend the battle, we finally won. There's no Polity yesterday defeating incumbent Polity Constitution to prohibit future describing how great we all feel." Larry Siegel by 58 votes, 477 to 419. referenda from earmarking specific iGamberg, whose term expires in three David Gamberg was also elected to the amounts to organizations. months, said, "I think that the fact that ;eight-member Polity Council, defeating The early-morning announcement that rve been elected late puts me at a great opponent Jeff Forman for the freshmanFairhall and Gamberg had won produced disadvantage as far as what I can do." representative seat, 114-78. a jubilant crowd of supporters in the Gamberg said he hopes to look into the Gamberg will take office immediately,Polity office in the Stony Brook Union. causes of the delayed elections as well as according to Election Board Co-ChairmanPtakhsh Misa, a spokesman for Fairhall, the controversial earmarking referendum. Steve Schoenfeld, and Fairhall in 11 days, said the unusually enthusiastic reactions In other elections, Sheryl Stiles, Diane in accordance with an earlier decision by were "because Chris has a strong Neuls, Steve Bodner and Jeff Lennon the Polity Judiciary that invalidated the following. We were robbed at the last were elected commuter senators, Joe Oct 7 runoff between the two sets of election. We worked harder thin ever to- Noah was elected both secretary and candidates because of alleged campaignmake sure that Chris would win." information chairman of the Commuter improprieties. Fairhall, who was not present when the College, though he will be allowed to 2Pa~nt^^ nn<1v nno nf tho« rw%6fin:ne* n«tfl UvlA Half of the eight referenda placed on announcement was made, said later, -'I accept, Ulnx vlle vI ule Prvrii , AeUlb L Ad Laudaio, Larry Schiller, Cindy Diamond CHRIS FAIRHALL and Caren Elfant were elected to the Judiciary. In a separate election among student staff." Judiciary members, Justice Kenneth The failed referenda included Fisher was elected chief justice. establishing as the only restraint on the Of the four referenda passed, an expenditure of money by a legislature the amendment to the Polity Constitution financial policies and procedures of Polity endorsing the principles of equal and the Chancellor's Guidelines; adding a opportunity received the largest majority, paragraph to the Constitution giving the 846 to 73. Other amendments adopted legislature the power to set the business included changing the term "College hours of any business which are located Master" to "Residence Hall Director;" in the college; and adding a paragraph to the Constitution adding a paragraph to the Constitution to allowing the legislature allow College Legislatures to "assign to establish disciplinary procedures in space within the respective residence their college for violations of the student halls, including public areas, basement conduct code that occur within their space, cafeterias and end-hall lounges:" college. The latter amendment did receive and adding a paragraph to the a majority of votes, but failed to get the Constitution allowing the legislatures "to twothirds necessary to amend the form committees to evaluate and review Constitution. The referendum to end the performance of the residential and earmarking of funds via referenda failed managerial assistants, and residence hall by the largest margin, 274 in favor to 626 against DAVID GAMBERG (center) ecstatic upon hearing that he had won the election and quad directors with input into the for freshman class representative. -decision to retain, excuse or relocate the (continued on page 8) Stud en ts A ir Views a t Third Town Mee ting IM-- lkT---- 11 IJL.--- By Nancy J. Hyman occured during both intersession A group of students and and Thanksgiving weekend and University administrators alleged lack of coordination gathered last night to hold the and communication within the third Polity-sponsored Town Department of Public Safety. On Hall Meeting since the beginning the latter topic, Kenth Sjolin, of the academic year. assistant director of Public Among those present were Safety for the main campus, University President John replied that ""that was a problem Marburger, University Business of the past," and added that the Manager Paul Madonna, Polity department holds regular weekly President Rich Zuckerman, meetings with the officers and Elizabeth Wadsworth, assistant directors to "lay down vice-president for Student new rules and regulations which Affairs, Physical Plant Director change from week to week." Kevin Jones and a score of Madonna cited the use of new othes. parking enforcement officers and ascertained that "trouble The first question posed was spots are beginning to clear up," by Kelly A Senator David in regard to illegally parked cars Berenbeum He cited the recent on campus. gootin > of an Adelphi Another issue widely University student. Berenbaum discussed was the possibility that in asked Madonna if there was a naster key had been used the numerous break-ins that ADMINISTRATORS AND STUDENTS talk together about the problems and policies at Stony Brook "any plan for officers to cary occurred during interseion. at the third town meeting. haniguns' at Stony Brook to Residence Life Director Claudia simply cannot replace this stuff which Madonna replied simply, done. The students who had ago." Justy said that in such cases her posed the original question - Marburger said, "There is not as soon as it's broken." He "No." had -tried to students try to Other questions asked department - countered by saying, "I enough money to replace safety suggested that provide lock changes as soon as to alleviate such concerned the ticketing. and understand budgetary problems ! equipment," adding though, that work together possible," and cited financial by the use of towing of legally and ileplly but safety should come first . I he was "extremely distressed by problems -~ ~ ~ %2V- Qi t«-« h-.-.^.. 4 constraints in getting repairs self-help" groups. .parked car, Durgplwie »"ial We put in work orders a year ' the crime rate,"' and that "We Reagan To Propose Federal Budget Cuts Washingto)n, D.C.- President dollars this year and to slightly The sources sayr the President gan goes c Rt. 25A East Setauket c Ronald Rea on the air over 41 billion in 1982. has also decided tto recommend with his al ddress to congress The sources said Reagan will slashing about one!billion dollars i 751-9618 i tonight. Souirces here yesterday ask congress further to reduce from the governmient's support i OPEN 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. DAILY g pinned dot wn some of the federal spending by another program for the dJairy industry. specifics thebysay Reagan will be $17.7 billion, through other The sources say he will offering as pwt of his economic means, i ncluding certain r e c o m m e n d applying A _ _ _ _ _ _ "non-budget items." _ ^_ _^ ^_ 1 _ ^ _ _ _ _ __» _ .___ _ __ __^ ^ package. cost-of-living adjusstments to the The President is expected to Numerous social programs pay of federal woIrkers just once propose fedeeral budget cuts that already have been reported in a year instead of ttwice. { ATHISHi~~~~~~~~~ COUPON WORTH I will amount; to about six billion line to be cut. - NEWS DIGEST - OFF lo gj 2b 0 I II2 International hI Any Sundae 1 Amid much speculation that the United States Counterpart. At the meeting, Kania described might not honor parts of the hostage accord with recent party moves to lead Poland out of its labor -Iran, word came yesterday that President Reagan problems. The East Genrnan, Erich Honecker, has intends to "Fully implement the agreement." been a harsh critic of the Polish union movement. A )0^ Expires 3/t/4 I E n Senator Charles Percy, who chairs the Foreign As the meeting took place, student strikes were w(t-------------- Relations Committee, says he was given the news spreading across Poland. Id .- - -- ^ by Secretary of State Alexander Haig. Tiat must have cheered former Secretary of s I "'- ^®*'^^s^^^®s~~s^^^- State Edmund Muskie. He told Percy's Committee yesterday that the agreement should be honored San Salvador - The fighting continues in El because the United States is "A great power" with Salvador. Military sources say gunfights between an interest in keeping its word. Muskie also said government troops and leftist guerillas have the accords Port Jeff Bowl will not further terrorism. He said Iran claimed 37 more lives. The death toll includes 15 achieved none of its objectives by CHEREB LANE seizing the guerillas in a battle near Santo Domingo and seven hostages. more in the small PORT JEFFERSON STA., town of San Martin. Attacks on foreign journalists continued, with Pliaty BusStofl Right OutsideOar l)fmm-! Berlin - The official news agency says CBS field producer Robert Beers the latest victim. Communist Party Chief Stanislaw Kania met near Beers says a man broke into his hotel room, ripped -Want to liven up- Berlin yesterday with his East German off his glasses and broke his nose. -a "deadly" week?- National t Santa Ana, California - An Orange County, Washington, D.C. - Secretary of State! Haig You provide the people, we provide the rCalifornia fire department spokesman said that 10 discussed El Salvador with congressional leaders to 12 people were injured in yesterday's crash yesterday. Chairman Charles Percy of the Senate fun, the food and the drinks. landing of a Boeing 737 jetliner at Santa Ana.

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