otha T
wiAlO
MOTHERLESS CHILDREN ARE MADE
AND IN THE BACKGROUND YOU
COULD HEAR BILLIE SINGING:
SOMETIMES | FEEL LIKEA
MOTHERLESS CHILD"
THE DEPRESSION OF THE THIRTIES
HAS GONE &COME BACK TOI NVADE
THE FIBERS OF BLACK PEOPLE'S
MINDS.
WHILES ILLY ASS PEOPLE SPEAK OF
REVOLUTION WITHOUT SUBS T ANCE,
AND THOSE WHO SPEAK OF WAR
WITHOUT EVA LUATIONS OF TIME.
| DO NOT FEAR DEATH,
BUT IF FEAR A FOOLS DEATH.
AND YOU KNOW,
EVEN AFTER ALL OF THIS,
SOMETIMES IF FEEL LIKE A MOTHERLESS.
CHILD
| CHANGE MY POSITION IN
TIME &PLACE,
AS THE EVOLUTION F ROM WHITE TO
BLACK COMES AND SETS ITSELF
DOWN TO DINE WITH ME.
| SIT AND WAIT FOR THE MOMENT
1 SIT AND WAIT FOR THE MOMENT
WHEN IT ALL WILL BE
WORTH WHILE,
WHEN | WILLS EE ALL THE
VARIATIONS OF COLORS,
SUBS TANCE COLORS, ALL THAT
WOULD EVOLVE AROUNDTHE RED,
THE BLACK AND THE GREEN; FOR
REAL
1 KNOW THINGS WILL COME OUT
AS THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO BE; AND,
TO ARGUE WOTH A FOOL,
IS TO MAKE YOURSELF A BIGGER ONE,
SO IN ALL THIS STILL,
SOMETIMES | PEEL LIKE
A MOTHERLESS CHILI).
TWAS NEVER A MOTHERLESS CHILD,
NEITHER WER E MY BRO'TE
BUTT LIFE HAS MADE THINGS
AS THEY ARE,AND;
WE MUS'T BECOME AS WE WERE NOT,
FOR CHILDREN WITH MOTHERS
LISTEN ‘TO THEIR MOTHERS,
AND | HAVE NOT THE TIME NOR
THE SLACK TO BE A MOTHER'S
CHILD.
BLACK PEOPLE WILL HAVE
A SUPREME MOTHER WHO
WILL RULE ALONG SIDE WITH
A SUPREME PATHER,
BUT CPA WELL BE IN
THLE END, AND:
THIS IS JUST ALLMOST THI
END,
SOUN THE BACK GROUND (WHILE ESET AND WATT
PCOULD STILL HEAR BILLIE
SINGING
SOMETIMES | PEEL LIKE A MOTHERLESS CHILD.
HOWARD WRIGH
Vol. LIX No, 12
Albany Student Press
LBANY.
Tuesday, February 29, 1972
NYAC Screws State
Decision Today at Five
By Alan D. Abbey
the Inigh lords of eollege sport, the National
Collegnte Athletic Association have taken it upon
wemiyelves to wait until 5,00 today. taking thei
J sweet time to decide the Late of Byrom Miller
(and the Great Dane basketball team)
The NCAA should have had Dr. Allred Werner's
appeal since last Friday’. ay he sent it out be special
delivery to their castle in Kansas City, Dr. Werner
was promised by the NCAA that they would act on
1 as soon as they reeeived the appeal. Obviously this
Was not the case on as just tat the bureaucrats of
the NCAA ae tou old and decrepit to move off
then hackstdes and send a qitich deession an such a
pressing question”
Byron Miller did net score Ingh enough on hr
SATS to mmudicate to the NCAA that he would be
capable tyme aE O00 cumulative grade pomt
vette He was then suled mehgthle py. the SUNY
Able. Catercnee, who were abiding by the
NOMA The Su aut the temamder at hie
shimuan ve plaviny only three wanes
Howes tovabed the NEVA aud connptted
ter than LAU, Secthis sear he began
play again His tune an the sarstty.. The qutestian:
el hits ehgibility wat brought up) Then the
SUNYAC, in New York fast week. cuted that he wats
inelyble to play because of an unwritten mterpreta
vot the eligibility nile, Hus anterpretation states
that tha player isanelysble one year, far any: teason
hen he cannot play the nest year unless ti
appeals lus melygibulity and the appeal ty upheld
Both Dr Altied Werner. the Dugetor of Athletes
nd Di Richard Sauers, the Basketball nach
pleaded ynoiance of this mferpretation saying that
the rulings way not nade common knowledge
Both were shocked at the ruling
Coach Sauery sad that Byron just started playing
Hts year, because Ins average Was abuve 1.000, and
that the question of hus ehgibility never came up
Ay tat ay Por concerned, we haven't done anything
sand Satter
Byron Miller
Thursday. after the decision had been made, Di
Werner sent a special delivery letter tthe NCAA,
He Anew the decision, gid way mailing att official
appeal and explination ta the NCAA national
headquarters an Kansty City) “Ehey promised te
continued on page 8
Expect Negative Decision
Opinion
Later this afternoon, the NCAA will meet in
Kansas City to decide Albany's status for post
season play, If Albany's protest is upheld then the
Danes would probably move into the NCAA tour
nament. However, if Albany's protest ix turned
down, this Friday will be the Danes’ last game
Knowing the past conservatism of the NCAA, Uns
leporter expects Alhany’s protest to be tumed
down. The NCAA ts an organization that prides
iiself on a strict interpretation of ity niles.
Last year Albany lost out on a bid when the
ite to Hartwick College even
though the Danes had a comparable record, beside
eating Hartwick
This year Cas the SUNY Athlete Conference whe
iy the culprit, The conference interpreted an obscure
NCAA tule that Albany violated and declared: the
Danes meligible for post season play
Was mot as at Coach Savers was tiving te
things ap. fi the case at Ryton Millen. i Wasa
Junmalty for reimstatement AIL that way needed
was taayk the NOAA, atid Miller would have beet
eligible ta play
Albany. however, did net commit a yerieuy
chough offense ty wanant consume hor the NCAA
foumney, T wonder how many other coaches and
Jihletie diieectors at the SUNYAC knew of the cule,
and for that matter how nigny across che country
Anew oft The NCAA Manual, which consists of 80
pages of rules and regulations, does net even
mention this Je kava ranke:
The NCAA should be deplored for waiting to: the
Just minute to anneunice tty findings because of the
much confusion myolving tournament bids, Instead
of a hasty appeal by Di, Werner, Albany would have
Had time to think out their appeal, Also, concerning
the Norman Bounds situation, Brockport’s: protest
will not be decided until after the post season
competition gets underway
I Albany's protest is not upheld, their season
should not go to waste, Action should be started
immediately to change this ridiculous rule. L suggest
that all coaches start studying the NCAA tule book
by Bruce Maggin
Tuition Plight
State-Wide Rally Planned To
hy Vicki Zeldin
Capital Correspondent
hered at SUNY Chan
to “answer the ‘Trig
wud te announcer a
rally on Marel 11 fo call for no tudtion at
SUNY. and CUNY, ne ¢
Ongurally talled ays pally the protest esulyed inte:
fence SUNY A student Susan Hoffman
SUNY A Students te: Fyght Tustin,
we nee tutioit al SUNY or
higher education is as
ws seronilary education ” “Students will
‘ er si HY owe are not divided,” shee clumed
Hoffman clammed iat students, were circulating
petitions and sending letters hacking the three
demands to legislators, She alse stated that mass
lubbytng attempts would be and that on
Mareh 11, college and high: sel from
across the state would lobby and demonstrate
want culling education funds, lutions at SUNY
of CUNY and agunst public aid for non publ
schouls
Sam Stasser, cepresenting PEARL (Public Educ
tion and) Relgious Liberty) spoke up for the
nis’ demands Stiasser, at businessman, called
ne public aid for non public selvacaly He
chamed that an order for the state to have mtegeated
schools it must support pubhe education “Separa
tien of church and) state as vill te protect
religion..." Sbisser stilted and went on to call far
more funds for public education. He clumed tht
PEAIL had the backing of more $1 civic
religious, education and labor groups representing
Fight Hike
seme [0 million members
A hundowt trom the student group called for
eit politicians and bankers out af the educie
Hon busters." Trustees should be educators; not
Rocky's pawns,” the paper claimed, A change in
budge! priorities, an end to wasteful construction
ind inereused mi
On Mare tt
the steerug committer of the st organiza
Gon backing the thre Representatives
from SUNY, CUNY and State high schools will be
present ins are slated for March 9 at all
chouls in order to describe the demands and (o tell
students how to prepare for the March 14
stration, Depending upon the outcome of the state
budget procedures further aetion may be taken on
April 1
Food Service Administrator Denies ;
By Glenn von Nostitz
Charges of Poor
Labor Practices
+ Haley, Assistant to the Director of Food Service. rebuked
Friday made in the ASP dealing with alleged unfair labor
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ALBANY STUDENT PRESS
Students Take Steps Toward
Campus Ambulance Service
By John Fairhall
Would you enjoy having to
or 40 minutes for
lance when you're hurt? At pres:
ent, if you are a student on
campus and need an ambulance,
you have to wait for security to
call a commerical ambulance ser.
ice-the infirmary does not have
its own. To improve this situa
and provide faster and cheaper
medical aid, « group of students
are working to establish a campus
voluntary ambulance — ser-
vice-SUNYAVAC.
The students ne
ambulanee — thi
voluntarily
student
xroup of about 70 completed an
yur Red Cross course that
ined Standard and Advnaced
First Aid. ‘Taught by Mare Stern,
Farmworker
Defeat of
The rights and interests of New
d by a bill now
ate Assembly
An alliance of pro:
kroups called
arm Workers. is
and. Senate
farm laborers
Friends of the
rallying public support to ensure
the bill's defeat, ‘The Ne
State Civil Libs
the AFL-CIO an
groups attacking the bill
The bill (7274 in the Assembly
6 in the e) is an act
d the labor law and pro:
among. the
the forces opposing the bill ¢
that
the course was given in a room
provided by the biology depart-
ment. During the past week stu-
dents took their practicals (pic:
tured), demonstrating on class
room victims the various first aid
techniques.
36 Hours In Class
room, as well as five dollars from
each student for books.
The course usually costs about
ot roup has dimii
this figure with vol
Hood as the
addition, the services of eight doe:
id a state Lrooper
TheAlbany Medical
tors, 0 lawye
are required.
Groups Seek
Labor Bill
union that might be able to allow
the farm laborer to improve hix
own condition,”
Despite the collective bargaining
feature of the bill, crities state
that the farm workers’ right to
effectively organize ix restricted
One group, the Migrant Legal Ac:
tion Program, Inc. , further eh
that the bill does nothing
group of farmwork
workers, In 1970, 13,050
onal farm workers into
New York State, working long
hours in a short season ng,
according to MLAP, little time for
weral other criticisms are lw
d against the bill, including
the contention that lar;
lation to protect the farm worker, orga
but, the group states,
Center and Memorial Hospital
have donated observation time in
their emergency rooms
Cost: $6-10,000
jeves that an
single call,
iting
from his dorm 10 either
the infirm; iy hospital,
Bashkoft $6-10,000
© equip a vehicle for ambu-
rvice, and the students are
funds outside of the uni-
Local car dealers have
. tacted as a possible
vehicle source and other possibili-
ties for funds, or a vehicle, are
being explored.
When could service begin if the
mbulaner and
ee y instruction? Well,
Bashkoff, an Indian RA, wants to
see something started — by
spring-he graduates this year
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Mandatory Student Tax
Fought By Lawmaker
by Vicki Zeldin
Capitol Correspondent
Millions of
from
Contending that
dollars ure mandated
students and used for obscene
publications and to hire radicals
to deliver speeches at the State
University and City University of
New York,” Assemblyman Lucio
F. Russo (R-Staten Island) has
filed 1 bill to abolish mandatory
acitivity fees ul these universities
Russo, a twenty year veteran of
the legislature, claimed that_he
“wants to liminate something
that iy mandatory." He contended
that students shouldn't have to
support what they don’t want to,
and further stated that they
should only have to pay their
tuition and room and board, He
cited “dirty und obscene
publications" as examples of
misuse of the tax funds
‘The bill, uecording to Russo's
bill memorandum, also claims to
“safe guurd eivil liberties of
students so that their
contributions are not used to
underwrite and perpetuate causes
over which they differ, without
to their approval or
disapproval.”
Russo felt that no analogy could
be drawn between the levying of a
mandatory student ix and the
levying of sta
that state
and justifiable beeause they state
operations and provide funds for
its agencies
‘The lawmaker seemed to be
unaware of the fact that the
student tux also supported
cultural and educational events,
und reiterated his statement that
students should not be foreed to
He was
aware of the court ruling requiring
SUNY to overs the
appropriation of the activity fees,
but felt that the ruling had not
been well enforced.
‘The Assemblyman claimed that
the bill had "a lot of support,”
but admitted that it would be
difficult to get it out of the
Education Committee where it is
presently located, He claimed that
he had received calls from.
students supporting his bill. His
secretary mentioned that theyhad
nerous cally rom,
students voicing both agreemenc
and opposition to the bill
ALBANY STUDENT PRESS
PAGE 3
International
The communique on the results of President
Nixon’s talks with the leaders of China got a shrug
from Japan. West Germany welcomed the outeome
as serving the cause of peace. The Soviet Union
reserved judgment
So did the government of South Vietnam, but one
opposition political leader in Saigon express
belief that the portion of the communique de:
with Indochina did not reveal the depth to which
Nixon and Premier Chou En-lai carried their talks
on the subject
A Japanese newsman reported from Hanoi that
authoritative North Vietnamese sources had told
him the communique “has nothing to de with
solving the war in Vietnam,”
Neither North Vietnam's officials nor its media
has made any dirvet comment on Nixen’s trip
LONDONDERRY Northern Ireland (AP) ‘The
First mass demonstration in this troubled ety sanee
1s eivihany died an “bloody: Sunday
nwo ended peacetully Sunday, avouhng confronts
Gons with British troops whe had cordoned off the
four weeks
Homan Cathobe Boyside distriet with arm
Moee than,
festricted hy driving nan, defied a han an parades tes
fateful dan
Phat veeasie
ven and th
woud canes
1.000 Cathohe militants, there numbers
retrace the steps at the Hmaceh they
Were Commemorating ended sn eve
snd un ties, leavin
This time the juaracl
Bowsule to hear ie
moved into a
S without mayar e
Shots were teed: at twe
overlooking the Be
ithe near the start ef the march
and at a heliwapter exch avechead, but army
pokesman sind there were nes easalties andl nes fare
Israel troops and tanks battled Palestine wuseritlas
Wy Southeast
iON
Iseueliy. withdraw
Lichanon today fer the fourth day
uspate Seewnty Couned demand that the
the querrilia command reported
The Palestinuiny sud fyhting continued around
and Rachayan Fowkhar, the
Hetbariye two chief
villages. Arkoub requan, whieh the yuuerrillas
conteal
Iriel hier planes were
beella ower the
providing an ave un
rest. BU HHuere: wins
they had sumed bombing and stesting Th
he report that
Fills suid there antuureeaty yuns were in action
Pel Aviv dented that a
siete Lebanon but quay
Iyeiely seoueces an
HE tedday Sap
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feperted oben sts
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NEW YORK (AP) Neatly tad aunates anal
kuatiy have heen treated far mpieies alter tants ot
Purreehion afteers
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dow
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YOUTH EME Hotties, ; J
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ce of club winging
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atficers entered the
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hand to hand fighting
Correction Commissioner Ben
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One guard and « te were reported
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Cause of the disturbance,
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8 broken and furnt
“MUSKIE FIGHTS
MANCHESTER, N.H. AP
Senator Edmund §. Muskie,
D-Maine, trudged six blocks
through a heavy snowstorm Satur-
day to appear in front of the
Manchester Union Leader offices
and call the newspaper's pub-
lisher, William Loeb, a “gutless
coward.”
Beginning a one-day campaign in
the state where he is a candidate
in the March 7 presidential pri-
mary, Muskie attacked Loeb for a
letter he reproduced and an edi
torial which claimed the Muskie
had insulted French
by use of the word
camp
e- was described in the letter
BACK”
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Muskie told about 100 support- ‘id’ have any in Maine
man with the senator sj
ers and newsmen outside the.) ™P si
newspaper's office that the con- ¢.7*
Ee con. Cannocks sic.
bere puller ‘The letter said, “What did he
we: an? We asked * Mr Mua
“By attacking me and my wile, jrohed and ae a
he has proved himself to be aid. “Co
gutless coward," Muskie said. He
added that he had chosen the
Loeb said that if the aun
front af the newspaper building to ;er Wd {hat it
give Loeb “an opportunity, if he
has the guts, to come down.”
Muskie recounted the incident
in Fort Lauderdale, Fla,, which
ks, but we have
the derogatory remi
from the Muskie camp
French-Amei
shire and
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a tour
of a drug treatment center
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ALBANY STUDENT PRESS
FEBRUARY 29. 1972
Slim Chanee
for Fair Trial
by SUSAN EVERLY
Associated Press Writer of
jury as “unsatisfactory...not a jury
peers, very anti-Catholic and
prowar.”
Father Berrigan said he planned
NE W YORK (AP)~The Rev. to
the antiwar Jesuit Li
risbury,
had re
visit his brother in Hi
er, he indicated
federal prison last ceived permission for the trip out
Sunday
the Rev
has about as much chan
his of
brother Philip Berrigan
trial in Harrisburg, Pa. as black
militant Angela Davis has in Cali:
And 1 don't think that’s very Be
high,” Berrigan stil
the lols of the two differs
his brother charged with plotting to
kidnap Presidential adviser Henry
Kissinger and Miss Davis charged
4 con
with
with murder
spiraey in
Marin
out that
kidnaping
connection
nty courthouse shoot
| four persons dead,
The S0-yearald priest, gaunt
el-yrey
hair after seeving 1X months of a at
three ye
faced under a shack of st
dealt records was interviewed on. hi
NBCTV'S Meet the Press” pros ya
gram, similar a
Prison life
tough way of grow!
that none of his fellow a
Later rushing toa taxieab on his
way to visit his 86-yearotd
mm Syracuse, NLY.. Ber
described the Tarrishury,
the Southern District of New
York but that de
of a fair worked out
Although he
pledged before
rrigan said, “I have no conscien.
a ization program “a big word for a
himself
af prison term for burning ex
ever
DUNK supporter
tion and
nbury belonged there
Priest is Taken Away
CAMDEN, Nd (LNS)~Father
Michael J, Doyle, a member of the
“Camden 28" has been
temporarily reassigned to a home
for sick priests after conducting
jiwar Ash Wednesday. service
nden
iting trial
on charges of destroying draft
records and conspirac the
Camden Post Office ti
ed the service
evening — service,
Father Doyle burned a copy of
the Pentagon Papers in an army
helmet, poured water over the
ashes and dabbed the paste on the
foreheads of the worshippers.
ollowing the service, Bishop
Guilfoyle | order
¢ removed from his
position as assistant pastor of St
Joseph's Pro-Cathedral and
reassigned to a home for si
d priests
(Thanks lo Mark Pinsky for this
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Survey Claims Conformism
by WILLIAM J. WAUGH
AP Education Writer
WASHINGTON (AP)~A nw
tional survey suggests that col
legians of the 1970's may be more
job-and money conse and
ready to join the establishment
than were students of the 60's
A popular trend among under
graduates during the past decade
was to shun profit-making ci
and turn toward servic
kind through such age
Youth Corps and VISTA and such
endeavors as working in urban
ding for those
‘Then the
Now most
it difficult
nployment situ
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Lime, had considered stories of the
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President Ro Li
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chusetts, quoted a school coun
saying, “Generally
that the freshmen
ntact with during
running seared
sellor aw
speaking, 1 fee
T have had ¢
this past year ar
By that 1 mean they are not only
concerned with the question * Who
am 12° but far more concerned
lutely with teh question, ‘Where
do Lo?"
HK. Hughes, vice president of
State Univeristy College, Pe-tsdam,
N.Y., said, “We do not see any,
turning away from altiuistic
oriented career gouls, Our stu
dents ure intensely intevested in
serview lo their fellow man und
prepare for careers in (ve ‘eld of
« vit, sociology, social ser:
view, psychology and evonomies.”
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af Fresny State Col Cal
forma, reported a tread “tag real
hw said,
profes
yeas
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oriented proxeints,
of the total college
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Unite to Fight Tuition Increase
ind pasochial schools and com:
New York
Opinion by hon and the
Jay Hashmall
Republican con
tolled stute legislattire have been
Hurnmg thetr hacks on this highest
Once time,
tax-supported
tuttion-tieg
upon a publ. pronty nd focusing: more
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{are printed as space perm
fo editing, Editorial policy of the Albany Student Press is
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mitiees to investigate
city)
Tus iy indeed an absurdity. Be
eatise of the state's fiscal misman:
ement and waste, and due to
the myriad of one-dimenstonal
Interest groups forcing a misdiree
Hon proniies, we, the students.
Nwust face mounting financral bur
deny during and after our college
Once again, the tition is going
Hise bat upperclassmen the
umount will have doubled suiee
Heshinan sear But ate we te
cerning: bette
services for these
mnciayey? Ave class sizes a
hinge oF even vena
status que ALE the lines growing
shorter at registration or the bur
SS office Hive more: qualified
Professors beer hned on even te
hued* De we tase a greater
chance 01 employment upon
wraduation The answety tu all ot
these gestiany are obviensly an
Seone must ponder, where ave
these nl why
Ale We paying tor expensive inat
Ble te build the Mall! Are we
Paving tor an titcreased muthes ot
sdiuinstiators tes teentity the ds
reamenney ANG he
Ikden in the wvale tet
Hes tee setsice
4 the goverment
Matagenient Pdi
Well ttasiy wrongs iad hoi
esty whatvoeser But
toy Lleally thet
Hants ttieases ot ahealy
It has become an understatement to say that Albany State
students are apathetic. This apathy, however, is not limited
to this campus, but is symptomatic of a trend across the
nation in which the great mass demonstrations and political
activism of the 1960's has given way to the disillusionment
and resigned attitude of the present decade.
Perhaps the underlying reason for this mood can be found
in the failure of the massive student efforts of the last ten
years. After a decade of what was termed “action™. the
political, economic, and social structure of the nation hay
changed little. The war, the primary target of the activists
still continues. The “defense” establishment is stronger than
it has ever been before; witness the proposed $6 billion
increase in war spending. The corporations still control the
economy and our legislators still take their orders from big
business. Governor Rockefeller’s recent appointments to th
University Council show that wealthy, influential interests
still control the university, and not, as it may be presumed
the taxpayers and students. The great imbalance of power
and wealth still exists, and the much discussed “little man
is being hurt more and more by the big capitalists anid a
government which is unresponsive to his needs.
The mass demonstrations and actions may have
psychological appeal to the participants, and may
conveyed the impression that a. sizeable sector ot
population was against the war and in favor of new
priorities and “power to the people”. But they: Laled
their major goals: America is still a country controlled b
the few. and primarily for their own personal benetit
We place the blame for the failure of activism on
leadership and know-how within the movement, Corporate
state America is too welborganized. It is: monstrously
overwhelming and the students’ efforts to change it were
pitiful, America’s ruling class cannot be intimidated by the
chanting and marching of students,
As we see it, there are two major courses of action open
for the students, We can cither “give up” and dedicate our
efforts to the satisfying of personal desires and needs and
look forward to the day when the older generation dies off
Or we could return to activism:
If you are willing to wait for change, you would follow the
first option. Uf, however, you desire immediate change. we
have several recommendations.
It iy necessary that we organize and learn the wavs ot
power, We must learn exactly where the levers of power are
and how to control this power. We must educate ousely
and take all we can from the system
vering costs should not be toler: should indeed sign peut
ated Maybe the legislators believe attend rales and waite to
that we are the least organized legislators, and do so stance Hut
nd seemingly Teast” politically even more importantly. whet thus
November 71h arrives
entire New York Si
comes up for eleetio
Potent source of recoverng some andl the
veventies ta offset this c legis
Financial disaster
state's
Maybe they we please te
right
Most bully ate passed or Killed an
the lepist
date’s position on public edu
ede to special ine HON And it the candidate
fetest ysoups threatenmg and ins seeking re-election examine te
Nucnemye the elected legislators to WT Ne has cone ty teprese
Vole 4 certain way or stiffer “pole SOUL miteresty an the leyrstatun
tral stctde™ The students atten. and if he fas nat, work tort
ding the shite operated: Ingher tephicement
education tactlitiey animbes
148.000, 1 vou add the parents
clativey and tniends ooh these stu
dlomts it Vou consider all ot the
Campus Forum
wmabiey and ib Vou ale thd en
Presulent Bette
pus trum Weds
Paton
(ee
Nat cau wvetye thts tasow and
HUE rabionality te thay state's PHENO ESTE
Hinaticial prienities
Eservome whe as tral can
cerned abou his new dilemma
ALBANY STUDENT PRESS
Ashbrook
for President
Opinion
By David 4. Pietrusza
The candidacy of Congressm:
John Ashbrook of Ohio in the
New Hampshire and
maries is based on a premise that
Richard Milhous Nixow's perie:
mance these fast three vears has
Frida pri
not been conservative enough
Yet this is what dohn Ashbrook
truly
lone Besiad his
rustle at
believes, ame ne is not
seemingly
qussotte most of
the leaders of intellectual con
servalism in’ Amerie — among
them William F. Buckley of
National Review, Thomas 8 Win
ter of Human Events. 4 Daniel
Mahoney of the New Yark State
Conservative Party, aud Ronald
F Docksal of Young Americans
for Freedom — aud the re
heband thea discen
hopes they have
Ashbrouk candidacy at
unrealistie ay they fast seem
First
(among whe
i T9GN) feel that the
hacker
ATE model Nevow has changed
xreatly from the 1968 Nixon,
and that the change has been for
the worse. They sense that they
have been had, and bi
they are correct, Few pers.
whatever political — persu
would have, in 1968, looked
shead to a Nixon visit to Peking
or the ousting of Nationalist
China from the United Nations
Few expected a Republican
president to saddle America’s
free market economy with wage
and price controls, Few had ink
lings of a Family Assistance Plan
which would double the number
of those on welfare, oF of a
projected $70 billion dollar defi
cit for the upcoming fiseal yenr
But besides these errors of
commission, consereatives also
find Nixon guilty of serious er
rors of omission, In their opin
von Nixon has tragically failed te
cut hack any of the social lexis:
lanen of the dohnsen years,
ken more alarming, however, un
heir view, is the Nixon failure
Lor Lake sufficwat steps to secure
he nation’s security: an the face
chal
armaments and in naval
particularly a the Indian
Ue Mediterrane
pniwe
Ocean and
slives whe have supparted
Nixon have been disappouited
Still what passible yin could
sult fram the Ashbrook eam
paign? Conservatives do not
really expect to beat Nixon
either for the nomination or in
ny single primary, rather they
hope to influence Nixon to
operate in a more conservative
fashion, ‘The effort is not to
“dump” Nixon, but instead to
push him in the right direction.
Some feel that Nixon has al
ready begun to drift. toward star.
board because of the Ashbrook
candidacy. Human Events, for
example, theorizes that the Pres
ident's veto of child development
legislation, his statement to
CBS correspondent Dan Rather
in support of keeping Vice Presi:
dent Agnew on the ticket, and a
new Administration energy in
d to defense priorities, ean
all be traced to the efforts of the
Ohio congressman,
Although his showing in the
polls has been small, Nixon has
tue ch attention to his
conservative challenger, Promi
Republican conservatives
as Ronald Reagan, Barry
Goldwater, John Tower, William
Brock and Spiro Agnew, have all
been scheduled to take tothe
ndidate Nixon, Re:
nent
such
stump for 6
ports have circulated that Nixon
Forces have planned) a primary
campaign in Ohw to
rook fram his
Congres
stoma seat. (This is not the first
Hime GOP higherups have
communications
More Simple” Goyim
Vor the Kali
We foot \
tw Mr
wm the
response en's epmnten
February 2
Albany Si
1 shrcvutl the
af the
Met
nye major pout
vehemently
seribing Hie Gentile seas
than
upp
Jones ay benny Smneore simple
the Jewish one Ieour apimen the
Gentile existence as net more
than the dewnh one
om Mr Bogen thivk that
shee
simple
What mal
he has the right te eal
existence “more simple?” How
she define “more simple
Why must Me
the Gentile existence in sup
ting the establishment of a
Aatehen on campus? ‘The
hd be ble te stand
Bogen even refer
Kosher
peaprosal sh
meals own merits Certunly deg
tinh Mr
Jewish
dhing another existence
part at the dewish
Howea stnuld not put the
esistenee en at pedestal by callians
the Gentile existence “more san
ple" which amples mferianty
tions such as heepuyg the faws
Kashrath, hut abe mward
thonghts aad feels We Me
Menger wishes toy kewps has adeatity
sind tot assemntate, Una tat as bes
ight We donot
has the eght
the twee
however, think
that he tans
auathier existence
fences showkt stand side by se
ud they sbould not be caked by
Paul Power
Jann Willsees
Heavy Shit
Vi th Kalite:
He wast’ se Thal when the edly
tonatizing an the article then
Central Comieil helped ter erode
confidence an the “ue tation
wit a werk hack compared
February 22
ASP artich: an Central Counetl
COUNCIL REJECTS SMC CON
FERENCE Shit Pont one the
two eounerimen who were re
ported as beug the vanguard of
enunet anteSMC apunen
he the SMC
neganization whose busses: have a
argument
don't
Irecatine ty ath
fifty year adeelogieal
With the bosses of their organiza.
fiom thee Young People’s Sectahist
(sie) Leagie, the south gronp at
the Soeulist Partytread that hberat
democrats)
That doesn't mean that it asn't
disgusting that SMC and ats
Jeadlers from the Young Setlist
Ailuanew take from the
Sovralist Warker’s Party But the
Franco why a few of us an Couneit
Hed against supporting the SMC
use they engage "in
Viet Co
ese Com
trary, it
was not bs
active support of the
North Viet
myunists”, but_on the ee
iy because they DON‘ support the
Vietnamese people's leaders the
Viet Cong and the Hanot govern
Pont ‘Two the
SWP-YSA SMC NPAC AGP axis oy
thew
taches of the
is hinkrupt ats pohites
weful, legal marehes every six
fies
months were effective an
idl mayne 1966) But an 197
fudieutous H's about time that the
American Lett pat tern asses, ats
Well as ther words on the hing te
the fament’s war, wel
f oncane polten
Anyhow, ayprees
stead it an the fatsire when the ASP
woanits to write about polities, the
epurter kiwws what the hell he
or seas talking about, tor nee
Yours in Comradely Criticism
Sack Sehwart 7, Comsealman
The Student Vote
Ho the SUNYA Community
We. Phe Hts Partisan Commit
Meaningful Student
have submutted bill an
tee for a
Vate
Albany: whieh would enable str
dents ter vate an the election
districts encampassing, ther col
thaw un
thse areas where thea parents
cast then ballets We believe this
tee be and cutestite
toonsal stogy foowwaeed student part
eypabien in those lecal gevern:
ments affecting ts most Pres
students have na such
ently
consequence, mujer actions are
taken, and offeuls elected, alien
Lo the interests of the student
populatian
through an aetive,
all stu
dents will receave the vate whieh
by rghit fully and consttutienally
Together
coordinated campaign
ues Staudeats rights means stir
for all stu
dents throughout the state!
efor! Anyone
Wishing. fo assist should contact
the “Committee
site Please cull
eal I
you will he
New Palts
tives.
Michael dl. Berey INS
Oakwood ‘Terrace New. Paltz,
New York 12561, 011 255-898:
Kathy Newb
fy. S001 As POs
ay Lime as ert
you cannot, write and
contacted by our
126.8, Onkwood
Perrace New Paltz, New York
12561, 914-255-088
Thank you for your cooper
hon ‘The “Committee” looks
to working with stu
dents fram all calteges anid ane
n New York Stite on
Huis important sssiue
The By Partisan Commute
for a Meaningful Student Vate
The Skag Pusher
Tis the editor
Hie Forum on the peablens at
hard deug pusher
ranged a0 seriats anid even aM
vst, but mucd was eth out that
needed to be sand
Ly the world at birge the prob:
lem is not anew one. Lt hax been
Third World
countries and in the ghettoes at
« eritical one an
home As college dormitories be
come more ike ghettoes an
hiving conditions and thei rest
dents’ subjective attitudes of
iin, the same problem ap
pears among us [a dealuyg with
this problem undereover police
have never made a dent an any
afte: they
terrorize the yener
and perform duties of secret
police na fasetst state
should not co operate with these
their above
People
seoret patice ar
ground equivalents un any way
The only force that has
successfully dealt with the probs
Jem has been the people them
tried to rid themselves of Rep.
Ashbrook. He has been gerry:
mandered twice, but escaped tn-
seathed in both cases.) Ac:
cording to liberal columnists
Rowland Evans and Robert
Novak, Mr. Nixon despatched
Vice-President Agnew to dissuade
William F. Buckley from sup:
porting Ashbrook. In the same
vein, John Mitchell, up to the
last’ minute, implored John
Ashbrook not to run, And when
L.E. Thomas, Republican State
GOP Chairman, predicted that
Ashbrook would receive 25% in
{state's primary, he was
quickly brought into line and is
now predicting nn Ashbrook dis:
aster.
So much for the Ashbrook
campaign. What about Ashbrook
himself Although largely un
known to the general public, the
43 yearold Congressman has
long been known and respected
among the nation’s conservativ
community. A poll of conserva.
tives conducted in 1969 ranked
Ashbrook behind only
Goldwater, Reagan, Tower and
Bill Buckley in their respect
White the Ohio AFL-CIO. has
termed him “a Neanderthal,
mossback reactionary”, others
have deseribed him as “an at
active and militant” conser
wative,“and one of “the world’s
most_charming,_intelligent_and
natural men.
In 1956, at the age of 28, he
was clected to the state legisla-
ture and also to the post of GOP
County Chairman. Meanwhile in
1954 he was clected president of
the YR organization, and one
year later became the first clair
man of the Young Republican
National Federation to be elec:
ted without opposition. In 1960
he defeated incumbent Robert
Levering and began his congres:
sional career.
In the House, Ashbrook com:
piled a solidly conservative record
and until recently served as chair-
man of the American Conservative
Union, Early in the Nixon admini-
stration, Ashbrook’s disenehant
ment began, and soon he was
ing one Nixon program
another, but his formal
break with the President did not
come until last December, Said
Ashbrook, “Iam not one of those
who ‘can view with alarm’ under
Kennedy and Johnson, then
‘point with pride’ when the same
policies are advanced by a Repub:
lican President, In time some ¢
cumstances may change, but basie
principles remain the same." And
that fact that John Ashbrook
holds fast to his principles, no
maticr what the cost, earns him
respect from even those who hold
differing viewponnts
challen
alter
Gremlin Billaoe Gene Mater
mus
Pa
Lo19)2.G Mat
ACADEMIC DISHONESTY’
PROFESSOR, WE CATER ONLY
TO THOSE SEEKING OUR
GOT AsBACKGROUND INFORMATION
Sine your jeneration
itself on bem more
prides
moral than
how do you justify running
fan ad (ASP, Reb. U1, pict) for a
company whieh encourages fraud
wil the subversion af the honesty
far the
oftering to write students’ term
educational process by
papers for money?You may have
freticed in las! Sunday's New
York ‘Pimex that the
ieneral of New York
instituting a ease agamst one of
Attorney.
State aw
Prof Boils Over
these companies and 1 shoul
think you would be well advised
to ponder also the legality of youd
position should the Attorney
General win this ease, Tt i
incidents like this, which maka
sone of us on the faculty wond
whether your eries for freedom of
the student press from supervision
iy nol pure hypoerisy
Sincerely yours,
Theodore P, Wright dr
Professor of Political Seie
the aroused
people following revolutionary
political leadership ~ in China, in
Algenia, in Cuba. But people do
ave to wait for “the revolt
tion.” It is possible Lo put revolu
Uionary principles — mainly, that
of relying on people rather than
rusting an the ™
work in d
problems
If you know of any drug
pushing m the dormitories yo to
the peuple, your fellow stu
dents, in a mass way to deal
with the situation, Make w realis
he apprawal of all dhe difficul
relying. on as many
U1 police people 4s possible, &
what needs to be dor
ately who the pushers
authorities” — to
ny with immediate:
tes Then,
" from every
body else to minimize the harm
they can do, and encourage
them to leave, Force them out
. ascot Uh
of the dorms if they won't eo:
operate in eeusing their activity
The important thing is not to be
individualistic oF even to rely on
Just a small group of supporters
isolated individuals are
strong enough. As Chairman
Mao ‘Tsetung of China has
said,"*Phe revolutionary: war is a
of the masses; it can be
waged only be mobilizing the
masses and relying on them." It
to think that other
people won't want (o stick their
weks out nu situation like this;
ed corr
iy easy
but if you proc
will find that this is wrong
keneral guidance co
ters 8, 11, 17 and
lite book of Quotations
Anyone wishing (0 apply this
approuch coneretely is invited to
contact confidentially in
cure of the Philosophy Depart
ment. 1 will try to help
M, Howard
BRUARY 29, 1972
ALBANY STUDENT PRESS
PAGE 7
OBIE THE EEP —ON THE ROAD Wir THE GREAT DANE BASKETEALL TEAM
MmoNDAY NIGHT BUFFALO /
by Mike Igoe
WEDNESDAY NIGHT~ CORTLAND! | FRIDAY NIGHT —MARIST/
the 158 division while Doug Bay
al 177 shizzed by his compete
Broadway producers have 16-3. Due to an ankle spram
sometimes experienced difficulty Larry Mims was forced
when trying Lo take a stecessful his match ty Cortland, Rex Carey
show « road. Co Larry Predericks, deft
Gareia's wre: expe’ 4 Tom Horn, Walt Glod,
similar situation Mercer were defeated in
Albeveht
and AL
their dey
By Bruce Maggin
‘The Albany State swimming
team completed its best season in
its three year history as they
defeated Binghamton 5 last
Saturday for their third victory of
the season.
Coach Brian Kelly wax happy
that the team won. but expected
Albany (o win by # bigger margin
Kelly The long trip tired the
guys out
Albany won the medley eelay
with a team of Bill Hart, Bob
Geir Dragich and Les
Puretz. Len Van Ryn finished a
ason by winning the 200
Wd SOON yard Treestyle events
200 yard backstroke and Puretz in
the 200 yard breaststroke,
Weber Catches Man
Albany won the meet because of
'y third place finishes. Ken
caught his man on the last
to take third in the 500 yard
freestyle and 0 overtook
his man in the last lap to take
third in the 200 y. "a
The Albany 9
now travels to Buff
day and Saturday
SUNYAC Swimming champi
Kelly salants "Butfalo
the title. Second
when they took
he SUNYAC Champion:
ships at Geneseo and
When the points were tallied at During consolation play, Hull was
Semifinal play saw Hull, Mims Peter Gerstenhaber wan the 200 ! between One
er go down to defeat yard individual medley a wid Cortland
200 yard butterfly. Other wianers hopes Albany ean finish she
for the Danes included Hart inthe Potsdam, Geneseo and Fredonia.
pollaci=
the end of the tournament Sature a victim uf an Oswexer grapple
day night, Albany State finished a disputed time ca Feed
seventh in a field of ten teams. In ieks, Mercer, and Glo all wer
addition, the matmen had more unable to claim viet
than just the agony of defeat to houts. Horn and: Bauer both w
contend with during the long ride the first time around hut w
J.V. Closes With a Win
By Karl Tyminski
home. ‘Teammates AL Mercer, unable to do. so aan with ¢
Larry Fredericks, and Larry Mims fand challengers
Mims, Horn, sd Biue
fourth plice spot
All suffered injuries in the rst
round of competition
ued to dominate by © in the second half scoring 29 more
Inv the quarter finals, ‘Tom Hull ‘The team effort wax, we
i HL their lead to 7 on the shoot points of which 20 were scored by
whipped a € d oppenent i points. he wrestlers ‘
bine a Cte Cen! Ue Re RE reales ee N ‘ < The Atbany J.Vo Basketball Bruce Davis and George "The derry Hoffman, Jerry hit on 4
Wie Teal ar tee TT eras 1S Seabee (is team finished their home season Peurl" Moore, Howev field goals and was 10 for 11 from
" a heir season at the ‘le with «1 EX triumph aver a slum: fell cole and was not able to scure (he line
Division Champronsinps
SUNYAC Screws State
continued from page
most remarkable feat
ping Seheneetuly Community for at minute span, AC the half of the second half was that there
College team. ‘The win brings the the Danes led by only. three was only. one team. foul called
Danes Vo mark to 11 points, 25 h
ayauinst the Danes,
Dune Pups conclude their
season al Marist College this, Fri
day before the varsity game
© 4 conference call when they got the letter, and = Despite the 11 AM. starting One Team Foul
See el * ame f time, ‘The Danes grabbed the
vald have had at Priday 2 saad the tin
reise Opening tap from the blurry eyed
§ visitors and proceeded to like an
The basketball team hay gone along wil th B early lewd, ‘The Dane pups contin:
‘The Pups resumed their
fociseon. Hyron Miller did not practice with: the
an last week, and even though he ty leaving with
the team for Butta today , he will not play: tonight
Rossi Has Come a Long Way
By Bill Heller
Danes Face Tough Week
6 fee SUNY at Buffale, Danes toughest problem, Other
Hors that counted agaist the
west teams they will have Danes, were that Buffalo had
+ Mbany in Buffalo,
«Univeristy
Hor start Buftaly hay a very tall team, and Sauers 1
searwel aot the Walluams gan be stating with Hany Johnson, who as taller than
When you dlan't phy, yeurstart 22¥M AE Was my’ Test rel appert
Hit The piresstiee wots ther
Game by game, 1 vetoed
asking what the hells wren’ Se by Alan D. Abbey Hutt
wand Bes Reisst, stbiout hi jute ad They were Up agaist one
paving ier: ait mere Phe more
With or without Byeon Mille
Ie phayedd, tne thet te hh
Lite, andl the fhasket hal
pe BBISEE os A continues Hall men, anid Coarh Hochard and that Butfale: 1
Year Hoss, now oo haekeuuet
Standout foe the Many State Battal 1s five never lest
Dragketball amt, Bas been a tag F
Hanne cxvmni AEH: UR Sveti stl A : » > r gh there evened as
" : inves eearitudence wn snte bi - night the Danes
Thee terier Hishopy Chabtigans BtHten: comtich i ; jal WE they hae last to some:
nid that would be the ean Even
Uhh Schout star teatatvenal te Capel Desteet Chau Sera UNI
Albany indie saphanors year the Seeamanst Cowen Re
eames Heres WH ae tne ian
Axon teestiman at New the
Cortland Tomorrow
Mame MMe sitting aut Inty: test
“I didn't want i P , i | } a hn ae ae a
to be a sin ad - au & | Fee. 4 ee Ca th
@ quitter,” Iie talk thee tak . ° ; ‘ se NY AE Change
; adie
wath award
Hanis, ill hast lengor
NCAA Cte ientistips
Has Lier wettins better
neds aned they
1 hen
wr the
Marist Friday
Heron phased 9p.
a Aer had He Hay keep
Ht thee ganes by Coach Husst Has always ten aed tegen
eT GT aoutsule shooter He rust needed that much
the pow and the « What is the bag questiun this
dub Quatiacht eo
tremendous des
ad
play Hume on the beaet and
Mase Rest the worst serbal sessault
he wall probably ever see Sa
The regular basketball season closes Friday as the Danes tackle
pot hin hack wi and tam thea
Cortland tomorrow, and Marist Friday doldinan
hit, Keys crespunited ul igag HOPS Whatewer the ease, Baby Rosst n
hay arrived te s i 2 gotdman days
GE ENT PRE GE 9
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RIDE WANTED: Fri, March 3,
(Westbury). Call Jan,
RIDE WANTED: To Brooklyn,
either late thursday afternoon (3/2)
or friday (3/3), returning on
Sunday. Call Penny, 7-8798.
RIDE WANTED: To Hartford,
Conn, area, March 10. Call Phylis,
487-4006.
RIDE WANTED «: To Long Island.
Leave March 3, return March 5. Call
Bob at 472-7818.
RIDE WANTED: To Corning
area, March 3, Naney 487-3036,
RIDE WANTED: To Brooklyn on
Friday, March 3, returning early
Sunday, March 5. Will share
exponsus, Call Linda, 2-7773,
RIDE WANTED: To Long Island,
March 3, Marshall,7-4044,
RIDE
Lthaea/Cornoll,
Elaine, 75147,
WANTED. To
Friday, March 3.
RIDE WANTED: Queens or Little
Neck area, Friday, March 31 Call
Marcia, 4722925,
PARTIES
HOUSING
FOR SALE PERSONALS
Roommate wanted (male) own
bedroom, $75/mo. Call 463-7354.
Roommat wanted—own
bedroom, beautiful apt., near
busline, cheap. Call 489-0432,
Beoutiful House near uptown
campus needs fourth roommate.
Call 482-6883.
Female roommate wanted. Own
room. Furnished. Three blocks
from old campus. open March 1.
Call 438-1594.
Female roommate wanted
immediately, beautifui spacious
apartment 2 blocks from Draper on
Willott St. Own largo furnished
room. For $41.25/mo. Call
465-3039, after 5:00 p.m.
WANTED: Three-five bedroom
house or apartment for next
semester. Call, 457-5057,
Apartment — Wanted for
fall—furnished, 2 bedrooms, near
bbusline, Call 457-7500"
J-need
to furnish your own bedroom-rest
of apt, furnished-~neyonable
price~Call 462-9919,
Studio apaeten
apartment for two
Willett Street, directly across from
Washington Park. Call 459-7352
Black Brothors and Sisters: Party
in Irving Hall Friday, March Sed,
Admission, $.50,
WHY NOT SEND YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS
1400 Washington Ave, Albany, N.
CLASSIFIED FOR
Date(s), ad is to run
TOTAL ENCLOSED
$
Name.
Total no.
of words ___f
Amount to pay—%%¢4
For each date $
Address.
Phone.
DEADLIN:
For Tuesday Paper, Sunday 11:00 p.m.
For Friday Paper, Wednesday 11:00 p.m.
Lost Male black and white
English Setter. If found, call ASP,
457-2190, needs medications
FOUND
Found: Gold man’s ring, If you
ean describe it, it’s yours. (Found
Fra ewght on pochum), Call, 7-4056 HELP WANTED
Whoever
leather
dan orange
gloves in bowling
please return,
Jobs: For Cape Cod and the
Islands. Complote list of businesses
req ployees. Seid
$200 to: STUDENT 408
OPPORTUNITY BOOKLET, A.A,
1, Box 11.C, Orleans, Mass., 02653
sTUDY
ESPERANTO, the
language, 1 Portland
ths 1228 July, then
Esperanto
to & August
for credit,
attend — Intunational
Congress here 29 Ju
A umque opportunity to tears this
beauuful language. {yformation
Summet Unwersity of
Portland, Portland, Oregon 97203
Hey Kids Tex is open for Spring
semester. Rlates go up March 1, so
arly. 7.8761
Film “Whatuver Happened to
Baby Jane? Fea and Sat. March 3
and 4, LC 23, 7 and 9.30 p.m.
$.50.
FOR SALE: Roberts 773x
professional tape recorder $250
(will negotiate)
FOR SALE: Nikon FTN Camera
body. Excellent condition. Call Al
Napper, 7-6881 or 7-358,
FOR SALE: 8 track tapes, $2.00
each, excollent quality, excellent
selection. Call Bill, 462-3416.
“BasicH, Basie-L, —Shaklee’s
organic cleaning and taundry aids,
and all Shaklee products. Call,
482-4555.
FOR SALE: 1 185 SAIS Radiat
Goodyear. 2 155 SR15 Radial
Snows Pirelli. Call Davo, 7-4985.
FOR SALE: IBM typewriter
15in, carriage. Call aftor 6 p.m.
438-5039,
FOR SALE: Panasonic digital
clock AM/FM radio. Cost $55
V.G. condition $30.00. Call Brad
457.5231
SERVICES
Blouses, drossesnocks. Made to
order. Lorry, 7-306.
Income Taxes Propared, student
foos, 438-1315,
Income ta prepare
experienced, 489-3239 days or
eves: 436-1069.
WHIPLASH— now country-tunk
and rockin soul band. Spectalizes in
L. Russel, Band, and original
material, For Clubs and parties. Call
Mitch, 462.9446.
WANTED: Typist-socrotary. Part
anged. Shorthand or
shoud writing proferred but not
absolute requirement. Or. Howard
Flor, SS-328, 457-8680 or
439-3954 tevenings)
time, Hours
photographer — neuds
models. Strictly
professional $10 per hour, Contact
Rion Nadar, 15 Lafayette St., Apt
28, Seh
Servos
female figure
WANTED
| dusperatuly need a copy of the
currant Advanced Accounting text
Do you have a copy for sala? Call
457.7838 now!
WANTED: One wile, age 18.19
years, no experrence nwcessary. Call
Bil, 7 4985,
A small roteigerator wi
Ploase call 472-8701
Attention Beautiful girls: Brucie
anytime, 7-3033.
Will the 2 girls who met me,
David, in northern Israol this
summer, please contact me at
University of Hartford (Diane and
friend), 203-242-1724,
How was New York and Harpur?
~dJer
Dear Judy and Mike: 1 can't
it, We stayed for the
WHOLE thing.
The 24+ hour club
Don and John: Good luck at
Marist!
Linda and Jeanne
Don and John: How were the
donuts?
Linda and Jeanne
Boy: What if there wore no steps
six months ago?
Gut
Busta—Happy Birthday! You're
logal now at Albany Med!
‘Mama, Kitten, Misky
What's more fun than nailing
00? PULLING IT OFF!
Unele Steve
Dear Jim: Je t'aime.
Love, Jo
rue Evie EYE WHAMMY
BARNEY: [tht Tate,
WAS A MERRY FLING, NO!
PEACE & POLITICS
Young Republicans: anyone inter
ested in campaigning tor Mixon 1
New Hampshire this weekend call Jitn
at 78872, Free transportation and
todging provided,
Maoists for Muskie sxcord usin
on Thurs, March 2m CC Firesute
Lounge at 8 pm, Election of officer
and upstate N.Y, campagn tran
Anyone interested in working 1h
‘McCloskey campaign
Hennings at 472-6352. Volunteers a
especially needed for the New Marys
contact Hetty
shire primary.
Western
BULLS
VERY DEFINITELY
GEAR BOX"
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ALBANY STUDENT PRESS
FEBRUARY 29, 1972
Classic Western blue
jeans — rough ‘n ready
for anything because
they're hefty bull weight
(13% 02.) cotton denim
Flare bottoms, belt-loop
waist, scoop pockets in
front, patch pockets in
back. Sizes 28-38, S-M-L
lengths s7
Richman
BROTHERS
Colonie
Shopping Center|
Morxist-Leninist Study Group moots
Tues,. Feb. 29 at 7:30 pm in CC first
floor lounge. Topic: ‘Class Analysis of
American Society.” Advance readings
“rom Mao Tsetung) available from M
Howard m HU 309 or CC lobby Tues
SUNYA Draft Counseling Hours:
Vues, 10-1, 7-9, Wed, 12-3, Thurs,
Ti next major anti-war demonstra:
tion 1s April 22 in N.Y.C, and LA, By
Wi thousands we've changed the
fourse of the war, By the ailtions we
Anyone sutestad in formng
John V. Lindsay for Pres. pias
atl ay at 7 506K
punt a Wet
nadnaten’s maaltnin tC
MM,
Anyentws wuteestead encativisitig
George McGovern Hanae
PT a 166 STR
Premedical and pre-dental students
applying in 1972 to bogin studies in
1973. 11 you have not registered with
the Advisory Committee, please do so.
Forms available in University College
(ULB 36),
Application forms for those who
wish to apply for membership in P/
‘Mu Epsilon, the National Mathematics
Honorary, For details on requirements
and where to pick up forms, see
posters in the Earth Sci, Big, Com.
pleted applications must be returned.
by Feb, 29,
Applications are still being accepted
for tw Aegean Institute, a summer
program be held in Poros, Greece
trom June 25 to August §, For details
Pru Poblsander in HU 349,
Zotetiks tw undergrad Philosophy
chats awd 10
Kennett of
present Prot
the Philosophy
dept, dscns “Beyond
Freedom and Dignity’ is only Skinner
deep? io Vivesttay, Match 7 at 7:30
bw HU
Suimuy schoo! at SUNY Bultalo
evil seta
‘British Primary Schools" \o We Weld at
11 Manchester, Eq
4 tour woek course in
Datauny Cotten
lant, Prearatn dates are June 26—July
21 Further inte and appheations ean
Janes A. Michiels
axginins, SUNY.
Townsend Mall Buttle,
bes obama thers
NY lala
MAJORS & MINORS
INTERESTED FOLK
Spanish Club
Psychology Assoc. meeting
Mates boa SS 2M at 2 a
ACM mweting vs Weal, Mari
or br
11) talk on Micro Programming
Aswindsly Mallat
Guddeon Frieder
ANN student
thw Junior year in the SUNY pro:
gram in Israel awe urged 16
tmmediately. Or Clute
0
Attention: Community service
the Humanities Col
Meda at ity
wok on Hastory
Mae bat 7
Philosophy av
loguium— Prot ase
Hesteay dept watt
anid Mlusion” 0 West
func HUE 2H
vised research for Juniors and
PHOENIX
erary magazine
sunya
TODAY
campus center lobby
funded by student tax
Women's Liberation Group
Caueus on Women's Rights a1
INVA Movting an Match 6 at
YW my HU 290 tor wornen
Reporters wanted: Anyoow inter
Jana news eepor tig) How Ae
ploaae eall Glown Von Nostitg at
7981
The Italian-American Student Alli:
ance (UAlleansa degls Stuxtoutt Halo
i) wall tue by
Aviles, former tabueation Chat
we Haat Atrwaseany Cavit
anid snow sisstatant tee
nv Math
Enjoy TMi works! tniniductny
iwetiny on Transcendental Media:
fon se tamil Ly Mutants Maluyh
Youn Manet 2 CO Asian
wlaye
your food slo ¢utanatec against? Cone
stl eae pale «tbo tee
ro Tones. es, ba 8
Boricua Weekend will be held on
April 21, 22, and 23, Viva Puerto
Rico!
TELETHON ‘72 couldn't have been
the success it was without the fantas-
tic help of all the students, Thanks!
Love, Judy and Mike, It's nice to care.
Tonight at 8:30 in the Patroon
Lounge, come to the JSC—Hebrew
Club Purim party, Hamentaschen,
song, dance, and spirit, Everyone is
invited,
A TriCity chapter of the National
Children’s Asthma Hospital at Denver
Colorado, 1s being formed at this time
Wn Albany, by a group of publie-spirit
ed volunteers, I you'd like 16 pub-
hicwe ths major U.S. researety and
Ile saving program, eogage in fund
raising and social activitws, please join
var chapter, The fest meeting wall be
March 10. at 8 pin ja the
Universtiy. Branch, Ni
cial Bub
Wester Ave , Albany,
KI on Fey,
onal Corner
Community Room, 1196
Riding Club wusndarory meetin awed
filn show.m) ‘The Basie Principles of
Hunter Seat Equitation’ ony Tw
March 2 a1 7 pm an LC 11, Meaning
ope 14s all student
On Mant 10 thes ASP yrablistues
Annual Spring Issue \¥ wall twaru
1 Sprmgine Anyone sastinn,
Hy coantidiiie a any way, contact belt
Hodoers CC 494. a7 2190
The Christian Science Organization
wall moet at 7 poy Tues,, Fob, 29-01
406 Ten Eyck on Dutely Quad, Trans
bortanion will be provided alter dhe
tar Charly M
Catt, loctiner an Christian Senne
fot 0 LPL to
The Capital Distrret Chapter ot the
National Rehabilitation Assoc. will tx
holding a Get to know Rehab Nite’
oy Wed, Maret Boat 7-30 pat the
Kits of Colunibus Hall, 378 Oni
Ww St, Altany. Donation 1s 1 00.
Aplications aus stil borg acesptod
SUNY Day Care Center tov
Caddie of staff, taculty and students
Pleas cal 436 0184. 1
Parsee thw scwnew Wetion magus
8 how accepting: stoves, pours and
Her croatia eflorts, He you think
Hot yiau have soraethang yee, subarat
Ht Curis ©, Sint a HU 324,
LatinoAmericanos la Union bw la
Marzo 7.730.
henuche, [susbaehor Nall, Hateenatianat
Faeegn. Une Mon
aden Cuigys
Look for Hogatfon (the Grapevine)
Ive manttely aanwslet tor at tt Jewish
commumty
cans, HE yous wish
conve or it you wots
us camatertna His) eae atc to
ro
ter call Launal Press, at
Free counselling and votersal ser
views avatlable 10 pregnant women.
Stuctly contidential Contact Catholic
Family Services, V0. Hamilton
Altuny, at 436.9745 trom 9 an -b
fn Wouksdays only
International Students’ Assoc. is
sponsoring its biy trip to Washington
D.C. Buses will leave Hom Brubyher
Hall and Administution Cireks on
Thurs,, March 16 at 11 pn iu sill
return from Washington on March 1)
at 1 pm, The cost of the iip) is $22,000
which covers transportation ant lout
ing expenses, Please siyy your sate as
soon as possible in the lntwrnatianal
Student Oftice, CC 329,
Colonial Quad residents may still
purchase tax cards by calling Alice «at
7-896}, Good for discounts
Toboggan party, Boston trip,
Patrick’s party.
The oxperiinental University maga
ine, Association, invites any interest
ed mambers of the University com:
munity to an organizational meeting
fon Mon, March 6 at 7.30 pn in the
CC Fireside Lounge,
Ze-Chor the Journal ot Whe JSC is
looking for people to type for it, It’s
Interested call Ken 7-504)
People interested in taking an uctive
role in the newly approved kosher
kitchen
47-4983,
Thor will be a kosher kitehen on
Duneh Quad, next year, You ean sian
wp when the tou
Wateh tan more
mia tackels are
Hostrted
atormation,
WHAT TO DO?
Free Music Store \
Rounds.
Hare 10 ya
atlas by Jool Chad
Calter the wind. engemase cancert) in
thw second four lounge of the PAC,
Fr, March 10, 1's tree
Tickets for ftalian wine-tasting party
wall go on sale Wed, and Thurs, in the
Campus Center at Htalian-Americun
Student v desk
1000-1 00, Viva il vino! Also tickers,
Aiden,
trom
ean be obtained thru Gin
For into, na at 472.5450,
Conu sow ‘Whatever Happened to
Buby Jane? Fr, and Sat,, March 3
id 4 LC 23 at 7 and 9:30 pm,
$8.40 for everyone,
SUNYA Synchronized Swim Club
preswnts ‘Olympic Reflections’ on
March 17 and}8 at 8 pm at the
SUNYA pont, Admission 1s free,
Kralian club will yrosnt Beilocchio’s
award-winning hin, ‘China is Near’
Thurs. Mare 240 LC Tat 7 30 ane
9.30, pm, Admissions
card, 8.75 wo Every
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Those graduate students who have
referendum ballots
Mrough the mail may vot on the
fielorondam by obtaining # ballot at
the GSA ofhen in CC 116 trom 8 30
mn to 3.30 py Friday, Mareh 3. You
‘ust Ihave proof of identity and proot
of graduate status in thw loin ot a
student 1D ead and your correct
addeess cannot be on hy. present
mailing list used by GS:
natled out the roforwndun,
when thay
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WHILE THE KNIGHT 1S ON HIS
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Admission to SUNYA Is Getting Tougher Paul Simon
and EOP students since the new accelerated degree Binghamton) on talent. At
Vice President Sirotkin according approximately 1,300 applied this program which allows the student Albany, high shoo! Gee and
‘Admission to Albany State will to room space and limitations of year as compared to 650 last year. to ine his undergraduate work Rep Bae me : : ta
i i! 3 years. ns riteria, am ie
be slightly tougher next year, but specific departmental majors such ‘sooo Fishin in 3 yeas targely by ReueatsSeholuahip Beam i used
‘on the whole, the requirements as Medical Technology, Bg OE eae ast bay to iveroert all
Sill rermain similar to those of the Psychology, and the Social As of now, Hart said that he is academic competion Wilt So ot Nin it cid that he
past, Sciences, Hart estimated that over moving with the A (90+) students, small emphasis on spesitie tak ite spelignte Lint mid at
Dr, Rodney A. Hart, Director of 10,000 students applied this.year, holding with the B+ (87-89) such as music and grin i eee ie vara eae ia r et ‘
‘Admissions, said that he is waiting a slight increase over the 9,300 student and discarding the B- schools, including u 2 1 eee pertains but , iM acheenepeime taritimes ight
for the quotas of the numbers of students who applied last year. (B5-) group. He hopes that he can Binghamton, admit stu ent yy Father cag tee bod pather way of pe mip mad est Ptah ke
freshman, transfer, and BOP Hart also expects more accept 4,000 freshmen this year lottery aa shone posuere pis rien eo writing is fragmented, se too
students, "The quotas, expected to competition among the transfer and perhaps an additional 50 to (approximately fi A Ee cant Simon is wis atastroph intimallwicineoee bule sit lad Vaieeee thee
except. in the event of an The best of Paul Simon and Art for the most part his stresses and YOU" for health and we appreci
8 Spoke iia Uni smntations only, serve to magni. te SOUR thoughts and concern
by Claude Weinberg come in soon, are determined by
Most of the songs on Paul Simon “Run That Body Down is ane
by Eric Graeber tre monumentally
Paul Simon (Columbia KC 30750) tial, “Dunean” is the only sone
Paul Simon was une ofthe great which tallest. animes iraee, TW Tong you think Una you ean
poets of the 1960's (many people rather compressed one at that, but un that body down?
nrewnsequen, ther Simon sermon
“Kid, you better look around
aru Gules uels tangled up-in its thyme HOW many nights you think that
Do what you been doin’
Who yon fookin'?"
saying that the new album Paul the weal. A few words are sung Remarkable sentiments, Brother
mely poor result from the
; awa abot Aedtnoudeeaeiy, Rested etc han just between you and me
Illusion of Competition he poor human being: the SiteRiee SANFAIN MeRUGR an ie i possibly expect to
ae if he cwalised the me, Mach with your messaue? If you
simply wanted to get your
trations, hopes, fears, and joys of Habe
a short lifetime in a confusing tyke}
‘There has been quite « chany ake he Was making, It coneeiva
the competition for admission
‘This year, the deadline for
world. Stark stories were created ly tries te capture same af the [ROURRES on the subject across,
wh the ado dete sewn anager othe cs at Bet, BMF yn, bt doubt rom
harmonies and crisp wits play i he preachy attitude and te
applications was moved up to ’ plow Gat ais way’ off the mark, And to {Pe Peeaehy attitude and tone of
January 15; however, there is a say that Detront has 4 “hell af a minke Lawk: how fur: Dincryan
lower percentage of students who The Bridge Quer Lomebled hockey team, HOL when he began his anti-geass
Percentage of stu Waters album was a sort of turn: standings kitely? "Paranoia Blues OF ia, Careen cneeer reco
ing point. For the first time, does an even ureater disse
LIST OF ARTISTS LIST OF LABELS ion sae open Selita te Setar taaraas Br ameneze sacs Nef & Yok
8 Scarce Se meetin Gione setae: fgiecetatts = SONIN Ge YOKO
|
has he cheeked the
accept, in contrast to 5 years ago,
crease in the enrollment next ‘
dates of their albums so they had 1 eril Run ‘That Body Down” happens
wwe year On the ane hand, SUNYA aes of the alu ey Ha epee nthe Big Tht Bay Dow app
tlantie © Blue No losing yatudeniia. tu. vale lo be exten special to stand up to Apple. Simon flys inte J.F.K., bis {0 be the best musical cut on the :
“ ' losing students to privat the repeated playinigs they eee near Summa fis inte KS tia ut then ayin it has hitthe —EMUubshty. March 2nd ay the first of three nights of an experimental
hound to receive over the extend. knuws he i going te becherked competition, Aside from "Mother setiey sponsored by the Albany State Cinema. Their seven films are
ed period of time. "The first four be the bree hed care eked and Child Reunion,” there is nary heme disttibuted 10 universities around the country
dee Gees * Jelerson Auplane
nada The films of John Lennon and Yoko Ono will be shown this
Steppenwoll * Butterild Blues Band
Blind Faith * Ene Clapton
Vania Fudge * Mon Buttery
Temptations * Supremes
Nei Diamond * The Re
the filth Dimansion * Oelaney & Bonne
Bier Image * Clarence Carter
John Mayall * Cold Blood
Jos lan * Rod) MeRuen
(Chess * Cherte universities, showing tbe stecess
Cadet * Cotumns Of the objectives of the increased
Command * Pe tuition and) board. rates; some
ponent a song that makes my skin ti Rape Il
albums were able to meet this test
is test Simple Simon as eating, Lin Chow
ete with oven the Guntest sign of
head on but Bradge soon beeame Kon an he tums
tired and unbearable ax mest of anand for a see, and pawl, the SmMeuen. The muse ae generally
the songs were catchy but quite chow is kone, ‘The
sivine tacther ws a film where the cameramen follow a German girl on
weest © Gondy
ianiversities conters, For exempt het London visit, She ay not told what ts happening ay they follow her
anus * Asbeity
Hart said tht we split the number
MGM * Motown
HA Victor * Kemnse cepted here and at hallawe While: lhete was arecate
Soul City * Stan th L evenly. On the
a fat and unmspieod and conse Hough the sieets an inte her apartment, She becomes more aid
quently leaves no Gat for the more Lantic about the situation ay they even refuse to answer her
cal Lake: A River" and questions. A pettect canta tape
Congratulations” have absolute : k at i
ie * pele pow ule. ier ay. poy Fat SHAT HG
teen Baer * tim hardin Ties * oiams other hand, due to u foatrow" aul *Daualingtionwe: ‘qe ake ee ee
oll ool roars Schwann Cat. wane tect tn x quality of education AS llany, Mootle ah ey ay fog N Bathin offer, Me and July, Apotheosts” takes us floating ayy ara balloon aver a village anid ante
ey Senge ©, Chet Ms ict 4.98 8 as Babe eat: 1d to its increasing popu : An antedrug theme pervades Dawn By ‘The Sel . the clotidy. "The Hil gamed an eestatie bath ie Wee Raye f
{day Amold * Al Hut c 6 end. mony thers 5 : son ealiged: that nt ak Gieuouns. “licesaiie n By The Schoolyard” will ec Hone and seape like very few
ty list 4:°* to iiaiy’ xoed applicallons are wouldn't hurt ame: in, the least bit ‘ Heeythint yaidoubledly evevive wide airplay luis ve ever seen. H's a perfectly: beautita tm,” (Mekus, {fllage
he Four Tops * Aretne Frarkin n ;
reerived. According to Hart, el peer heard “Cretititarstine but Fthink tt isone of theaticky, Lime)
G mudenit dotir't bother 10 apply Dont You Write Me xevssively cute numbers that Lreetnon
anymore." Still, Hart said, the } wot
though Simon freely admits at the
no truth to the myth that you press heforehand, I has a set of
that W'S phan ta see i
DISTRIBUTORS OVERSTOCKS! ecsviede Hel hope tbat hose sete ain your owen” he proceed ast nelinion, ta
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HUGE R ECORD ‘ellie telfndin ls ee ct? AMM wt Pal Se ncert Soon!
Dut ay for mew he hits fast hy Hitedcan md the ode ciads ot the Dave
ether Fully Apart” sounds
ike i was composed on the spat
versus. hah indealiy ed aikeealloe ak 1s Hot obscene. but iva stills fil of the vonstrniction of a
“Give Peace a Chanee’™ 1 sung at the Toronto Bedln, Other
titles ate “ELV “Ballad af John and Yoko" and "Cold Turkey"
Simon was usually able to sups hotel
* competition for { q vctnper what | sinc
wlevanee Hach Te pe SIND Satutbay. Mant |
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ALBANY STUDENT PRESS FEBRUARY 29, 1972
Ace ALBANY STUDENT PRESS PAGE 15
On the Coming of...
“The time,” as emcee Harold P, Brown (Robert
Verini) says, ‘is 1888...an epoch of scientific ALBANY
breakthrough and technological innovation." At this \ STUDENT
point in history two men were waging a fierce battle 7
for control of the electrical power—and the PRESS:
minds—of the American people. On the one hand
‘Thomas Alva Edison (Robert Chanin), the Wizard of
Menlo Park and a legend in his own time, struggling —
to maintain both his reputation and his already Vv State University of New York at Albany Te
outmoded direct electrical current (D.C.). On the : ‘
other ;The venal and corrupt George C. Westing-
house (Roger Moran), who, in his attempt to corner
ket with alternating current (a-c), will stop
lly nothing. The competition between these r) ep on arg :
two businessmen takes place on all levels of society,
lies, half-truths and misinterpretations being the
order of the day; ultimately it leads to “The Main e
Event,” the shocking conclusion of D. Melmoth’s 30 |
play THE GREAT AMERICAN LIGHT WAR,
ing Wednesday through Saturday, March 1-4
evenings at 8:30, Saturday matinee al 2:30—with a
70, all on the Main Sage of the P.A.C THe (ARBRE KNEE YS Suen ind Mabehee ee
ctor dames M, Leonard's east of 26 attempts \ sail see Hl LEG A WHETHER, UHwi@RO coces at’ Uc memorandum concludes
peculiarly American R your suitemates an extra thirty subsidy should be added to stuc with these words: “It for any
dollars during the past two semes- dents’ bills, ‘The cost averaged gut reason the Central Office changes
ters and one of the ways you to about two dollars and fifty its mind, we will have to make
might want ( use that phone ix to eents per atudent (using a six man adjustments in the second semex
call up and thank John Hartley, suite as the .nean.) Filling but at this juneture w
the View-President of Management John Hartiey telephoned Mr. are making what seems in our
and Planning, for the extra cast. [larry K. Spindler of SUNY Cen: jsdkement to be the most logical
and rational decision
Interestingly, though Central Of
fice upparentiy did chang
mind, the adjustments"
Hartley's own memorandum pro!
mised were never fortheoming
Students went right on paying the
extra cost on their second somes
ter room bills
And, apparently, not everyone
agreed with Hartley's logic and
rationality, AU least one admin
strator, Neil Brown, Dean for Stu:
dent Affairs, was known to have
plure the
ich-as-eatch-can” atmosphere of the Technolo
electrical expert Southwick; Bernard Fe
portrays: George Westinghouse, Jr.
Westinghouse henchman ‘Tl. Carpen
quartet pf newsmen, whose scheming for circulation
buildup contributes to the madness,is. por
trayed by Eileen Kelly, Steve Aminoft, Leslie
Bryon and Cray Lucarelli; the wire services are
represented by Sandy Chevlin (A.P.) and Nora
Gibson (U.P). Trehnicians for The Main, Event this past Aujust and again in word would soon be forthcoming
sero Brown (Timer) and ool Grom (Baelne January: Ostensibly, the money through administrative channels,
oom). ‘The wives of America are typefied by was slated to cover the cost ofa And so, on the basis of Spindler's
Ben Baker OMe Mirna Hiytr) Siptaale phone subsidy that was dropped verbal “assurance” that the sub
‘oqers (Mex, dones), Holly Fitter, Chris
by the State of New York, Or at sidy would be dropped, Hartley
Geruldine Katz, Barbara Launer, and Carol
It was Hartley who opted to tral Administration to determine
include an extra fifteen dollars whether or not the extra cost
charge, divided equally among — should be included, Hartley says
you and) your suilemates (or — Spindler told him to go ahead and
roommates) on your room bill add the charge because official
Joust, that is what students on this J lo charge students the
Tanzman, electrical wholesalers are impersonated by eampus were old tn, amemoran
Ted Orosa, Allan Kessler, and dae Riley. ‘The
musical accompaniment ix provided by the cele
beated Star Spangled Washboard Band (Greg
Haymes, Kiyde Davies, Don Dworkin, Paul
Jensman) and Friend (Lous Seorea) ‘Phe Band will
wed August 6 by Robert The trustees made a decision
Acquino, SUNY A Bursar, that subsidies were to be climi> strongly ‘disagreed. with Hartley's
But the subsidy ay never offi: nated John Hartley explains. decision and to have urged him to
cially terminated. |The money “Sa we put it (the extra cost) on wait for the official written word,
didn't go to the telephone com — the bill...They (Central Adminis “1n 4 meeting with Mr. Harley last
ime Working: Wille tunes of the porutl sax Well ays pany. And now student govern- (ration) seemed to be leaning in summer’. 4a Bea fed
summer", says Brown, “I was
orygnal compositions by Kivde and Bill Polehinski ment officials are arguing that (hat direction," trong ond .
Hartley never had the authority to wrongly opposed to the institu
Phe produet Fechnteal scape cin only. be Hartley elaborated in a memor- tion of this fee until specific
deserrbed as Lite, supervined: by designers Robes collect the money in the first ay sent on July 21 to Dr. writted insrtuctions were received
Donnelly (sets) and decome Hantey thghtimg), elhase Riceiand senealing Clifton ‘Thorne and Mr. Robert from the Ce
Chancellor Ernest: Boyer te Can teal OFFI
r 2 Student Association President,
credits as PETER PAN, CAMINO. REAL, and “The situation on the Atbuny Mike Lampert, who is spear:
HARRY, NOON AND NIGHT, costumes were ‘ heading. the drive
dk ‘ campus”, the memo says in put heading the drive to have the
cated by Klaine Yokoyama, whe has won much Peculiar Problem is such that we (the Business Money refunded to the students
prave for her work on ENIICO TV and THE Office and the Office of Student ‘ks simply: “Where's Hartley's
EMPEROR'S NIGHTINGALE Graphics were The scenario began this past Affairs) feel that an optic authority ’He had no authority to
ereated by Don Moshani, shige manager is Henry June’ When the SUNY trustees, be given lo students to do that
Ruiils . according to their official “Sum: telephone service and the time ix
TK UREAT AMERICAN LIGHT Wateieun mary of action" authorized Chan- so short before the fall semester
cellor Boyer “to take immediate billing goes out that the decision
steps to discontinue the procedure made now to increase
yy State University subsi ‘nom rate by $15 a semester But regardless of whether or not
the cost of probiding tele per th, prorated to the Hartley had the ‘authority, the
phone service in dormitory rooms number ot students useing the immediate. problem. confronting
located in osidanes halls on Slate elephone student government officials is
operated campuses.” What this And further on, the memo Crying to ge joney back. The
students tax, $2 without ‘The Sunday nyt benesit meant wis that Boyer had the slates: "Mr. Spindler says tut money dee net oo te the phone
ones Foe the Butera Children authority-if he desired- to order the Central Office will provide us company--instead it is. placed. in
reais the fifteen dollar per room state with « memorandum covering this (he hands of the State Dormitory
PREHIOY RY FINS subsidy cut on all SUNY campus: change ty:Central Office will pro- Authority's income fund, Thus, it
edto order the fifteen dollar per vide ux with a memorandum cov- jg used to. pay off construction
room state subsidy cut on all ering this change but we are pro- bonds-not telephone bills.
SUNY campused (including, of ceeding on the basis of his tele:
course, Albany State), phone communication anticipa- Lampert has written two letters
This presented the SUNYA ad: ting that we will receive a written to Chancellor Boyer asking for «
ministration with a peculiar prob- memorandum shortly. ‘The timing refund, He argues, in a letter sent
continued on page 2
erent, a smashing, exerting pseude-documentai Lameecen: cates
horrorshow dealing with events around the
turn of the century but with a direct retevanee to
the problems of taday Trekets are gotme very
qunehly. se huervever te the PAC Box offiee (UL
aly ) for reservations or patrehases,
Note ‘Tickets for the Wed. Sat fun are $1 with
graphic by Jon Henry
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