triton ti Volume' " NumIJer 2 University of California, San Diego Friday, October 2, '910 Regents Explain Davis Stand to Extension Class Owen Joynf'r Assoc. City Editor Two Regents explained their opposing positions on academic freedom and Angela Davis Before the 200 persons who attended the first meeting of the " Issues Now" class Wednesday night. The course, offered as part of the UCSD evening extension series, sprang out of the " people to people" program as an attempt to inform the community more fully on the important problems and issues in the news. The Wednesday night meeting entitled " The Hiring and Firing of Angela Davis" began under a blanket of controversy, as it had been previously attacked editorially by the SAN DIEGO UNION .The Editorial, entitled " This is education?" claimed the class would be one-sided in favor of Miss Davis and was of questionable educational merit. Moderated by Dr. William Frazer, a physic professor at UCSD , the program began with an outlining of university hiring procedures by Prof. Donald Kalish, head of the UCLA department that hired Miss Davis. potlighting the Davi case, Kalish stressed Miss Davis' unassailable academic credentials. He went on to point out that in hiring her. he was following a Regents' directive ordering the hiring of instructor from minority groups. Former Regent Jim Archer, left, For Non-Academic Personnel Regent DeWitt Higgs explained that hi vote to fire Miss a conservative, listens to Dr. Davis was promulgated by the recomm ndation of an ad-hoc Donald Kalish , the LA committee of the American Association of niversity philosophy department chair Professors. Higgs said that the committee report concluded Staff Association that "extravagant and inflammatory" statements attributed to man who hired A ngela Davis. Miss Davis outside the classroom constituted unethical behavior for a person of Miss Davis' academic position. Thus on the strength of this report. Regent Higg aid he voted to Formed at UCSD fire Miss Davis. John Zaller Defending Miss Davis, the next peaker, Regent William taff Writer Coblentz, contended that as long as the outside activities of an The-newly formed UCSD who are afraid of the instructor didn 't interfere with his performance in the Staff Association will elect its university" she said, " afraid, classroom, the university had no right to reprehend that first set of officers by mail for example, of some of the instructor no matter how unorthodox or distateful a Regent ballot next week according to speakers that come on campus. might find the instructor's activities. Thi . Coblentz fell. is the nominating committee If they knew how students essence of academic freedom. chairman Tracey Barret. listen to some of these radicals, J .W. Archer, attorney for the AN DIEGO U 10 . (and an Ballots will be sent out today, they wouldn't be afraid. But all ex-regent> explained that the regents were re pon ible to the and will be due back Friday, ideas should be heard." California taxpayer who did not want to pay the alaries of Oct. 5. She is against any form of what they considered dangerous people like Angela Davis. The nominating committee political action, however, and Archer's closing statement, ·' today .. lS year of indoctrination has selected 27 candidates to would like to see the Staff as children i uprooted by four years of college." stirred up run for IS posts, including 14 Association take a stand on much controversy in the question-and-answer period. seats on an executive council. that issue . .. All political rallies Asked during a break in the clas . if he fel t the clas had been Formed to provide "an and demonstrations should be stacked in Miss Davis' favor, Mr. Archer who is connected effective base for staff taken back into the community with the newspaper which implied such favortism. replied that communication ," the where they belong," she said , it apparently was not but that subject wa moot anyway witl; Association has 180 dues- " and the educational processes the disappearan e of Mi Davis. paying members, drawn from should be allowed to go Next week's meeting of "issue now " i cheduled to deal the ranks of career university undisturbed." Regent DeWitt lI iggs-last year s with "Society ' respon e to the Drug problem" and featured employees who are not board chairman who voted to fire Angela Davis. will be a panel of experts on the ubje t. Included will be a members of the Academic psychiatrist and a drug law enforcement official. Senate . .. A lot of non-academic personnel are concerned about what happens on campus, " explained Geraldine Young, the No New Chancellor but prime mover in creating the organization, " but there was no wa y to express these feelings. Search Continues Smoothly We hope the Staff As ociation Carl eiburgf'r will open communication lines taff Writer with the administration, students, {lnd faculty. " The respon ibility for choosing a new both personally and by reputatIOn. available to Young, who ays the germ chancellor for UCSD is now in the hands of U th other committee m mber . idea for the A ociation came President Charles Hitch and the Board of Another stud ent committee memb r. Robert from the taff in the Revelle Regents, the President's earch Committ arrillo. a Chicano. wa concern d about th Biology Department, ha be n having submitted a " final "reportearly thi pa t po ibilities considered of minority candidate nom inated to be the chairman Regent William Koblentz- July. for chancellor. He said that only a mall opposed the Davi firing. of the infant organization. he The earch committee, headed by Dr. James number of minority candidate . had be n is a enior admini trative The decision to form the Arnold of the Chemistry Department, is uniqu propo ed by, the campu and off-campu assistant at the Institute of Association wa made after in having stud ent member and in not keeping communitie . Judging by that. h said. " I don't Marine Resources. ninety-two per cent of over 500 the names of the m mber cret. The think the community i ready for a minority Also nominated for the questionnaire re pondents aid deliberations of the committee. however, as in chanc 1I0r." chairmanship is Jame Harris, they wanted to " voice all such search committees, have been kept arrillo also pointed out that " many minority a research engineer and opinions" about pertinent secret to avoid embarras ment of potential candidate haven't b n long in th proC ional associate director of the campus issues. Likewi e, candidates for chancellor. field and haven' t had a chance to make a name Visibility Lab. ninety-two per cent agreed that Arnold felt that the committee's great t for them elve ." H Celt that this hould b Harri , like his rival, sees the the administra tion hould difficulty was in finding candiat willing to taken into account in comparing minority Staff Association primarily as listen to the staff as well a the accept the pre sures of the chancellor hip. He candidate with white candidale who have had a vehicl for putting acro s the academic senate when both onsidered the students helpful in determining th opportunity to e ta Ii h a r putation th candidate ' abilitie to work with campus arrillo felt that th ria n ed for greater taff po ilion, but he tre e have active concerns. Following this decision, by troubles. participation in earch committe by tudent that he wants two-way Arnold wa very sati fied with the pre n of and m mb rs of minority group H was th communication. " During last laws were drafted and approved last month by a 154-2 tudents on th committe . He admitted having only minorit m mb r f th committ e v r year's di turbance , a lot of fear that th recy of th committ would all, howe r, he "c It th' committe worked out staff had improper vote, a som what lower total than the number of re pond nts b jeopardiz d, but now stat s that h would w II , nd it wa f ir to th few mlnorit impressions," he said, " not r ommend having tud nt m mb r on oth r candidate we cam acr only about what students were to the initial questionnair . " W wer a littl arch committ s. The third stud nt member wa Lanc doing , but about what the tudent committe member and form r L vinthal. Olb r f ult m m w r administration wa doing. disappointed," aid Trac y Pre ident Jeff B njamin agr ed that for a fir t Acad mi Divi ion hairman Gabriel Finally, the administration Barret. " but wh n ther i no attempt at having tudent on th s ar h Ja k n. Mandl r, Walt r Munk . crisi • p opl tend to forg t called a taff m ting to cl ar ommitt e, " th ituation really worked it If M lford piro, and Her rt J WS up some things. about their organizations." out prett well. " H felt, how v r , that th "The Association will fill Offic rs includ a chairman, tud nt acted more a " urc mat rial" th n hancellor Rog r H nand that rol now," he concluded. vi -chairman, r tary, and as fully participating m mber . Thi , h said, h n 1I 0r Ro mar P rk repr Geraldin Young pointed out tr a ur r, plu a 14-m mb r wa tru , not becau of th wa th y wroth r campu s. that the Association also has a ex cutive ouncil. Th re ar an tr ated by oth r ommitt m mber , but Throughout th committe' potential for improv' ng estimated 3,000 university taff because th lud nt la ked th tim , a ording to rnold, clo conta community relations. " There who are eligible to join the xperienc , and knowledg of th candidat s, maintain d with th R g nt" are a lot of people out there organization. with the right to compel on te sti mony in co urt Selective Service System Under Tarr: Old·Wine InNew Bottles BuckleY'Reflects (amendment six). Justice Holme's market plate of ideas' is not a sufficient protection of WASH["i rrON .. (CPS ) .. For But Tarr has eliminated the high court ruled tha t church that the articles mention men who fail to report for the society. If ' the market place of the last five months Curtis most obvious and blatant membership and belief in a recent court decisions which physical will be ordered to 'he (urrent Disorders Tarr, the new director of the inequities and rhetoric that Supreme Being were 'not ideas' were in effect now, have come down against the report for induction, and given Jim Sills white superiority would be Selective Service System. has used to anger liberals about prerequisites for CO status, system whenever they are a complete physical at the Staff Writer Revolution is these radical's accepted in many parts of the been eng;neering a full-scale Gen. Hershey's operation. Gen. Hershey's only response relevant, another innovation induction station. Those who charter, the touchstone of their country. As Hamilton said , ' the drive to convert the image of One area in which this is was to issue, unexplained , for the News. fail to show up, or who refuse Students were gathering to beliefs. They quote the government must have the the draft machine from one of especially clear is the respect three years later, a new These changes, however, are to step forward when their hear him two hours before his Declaration of Independence power to enforce its own laws." the inept, unfair , which the new director has version of the CO form which merely' deceptive shirts of the name is called will then be scheduled appearance. By the discriminatory bureaucracy it shown for the unfavorable eliminated references to system's news analysis image. appointed time there were over about the people's right to reported to the Justice 'alter or abolish' governments. Student Radicalism wa under Gen. Lewis B. rulings recently handed down church membership and belief Under all the new, liberal Department for refusal of four thousand expectant Had they read on a little Hershey, to an efficient. against the Selective Service in a Supreme Being. rhetoric, the system still induction. Many men who skip persons gathered in a close. modern. benevolent agency System by the Supreme Court. The system's new " liberal continues to concentrate on its the physical are apparently uncomfortable atmosphere. further they would find 'We , The 44-year-old editor of the which is seeking to meet the In June, When the Supreme and modern" image is also dual role of channeling the expected to report for Then , the clapping of the crowd therefore, the Representatives conservative National Review needs of the military while Court ruled tha t conscientious reflected by changes which lives of young men and induction ; thereby brought William F . Buckley Jr. of the United States of credited student support of the being as fair to everybody as it objectors need not base their have !leen made in the system's providing the military with accomplishing the system 's to the podium in San Diego A,merica, in General Congress, radicals to .. the vagueness of William t'. Bu kley, Jr .• speak 10 a capacily audienc"., an DieK" possibly can. claims on religious grounds. house organ, Selective Service men to be converted into State's Peterson Gym. Assembled, appealing to the the New Left program. This is tate's Peterson G ym . killers. purpose without the expense The image is a good one, with Tarr swiftly responded by News. Gen Hershey's amusing and hassle of a criminal Buckley was obviously Supreme Judge of the world for their greatest strength. If they drafting the first interpretation disruptions inevitably hurt the little self.' J distrust those a face-lifting on every level. but grisly front page, right l prosecution. In this way the surprised by the extended the rectitude of our intentions, had a program, you could The new image doesn't change of the law and regulations ever wing editorials have been 'Ne ws-Analysis applause that greeted his do, in the name, and by present the economic examples majority. If the electorate which want a utopian society done by the Selective Service number of draft law trials is loses faith in education as a which in sists on conformity. the fact that the Selective eliminated and the news has kept low , which was the appearance. A week before, he Authority of the good People of of Cuba, Red China, the USSR. System. embodying the spirit. result of these disruptions, the The building of utopian Service System is in the taken on a totally new look . The function of the more blatanUy had debated William Kuntzler these colonies, declare our etc. Precisely this sort of and indeed . in several man y will suffer. " rhetoric ... that the government business of deciding which format ha s cha nged from an oppressive delinquency rule in at Rochester before a ideologization makes them young lads are going to become instances, the actual words of old-fashi oned, four-col umn somewhat unfriendly impossible to speak to Asked if violence wasn 't the can create the sort of society the first place, and yet the only way to gain attention to ca nnon-fodder or pencil the Supreme Court decision. letterpress job to a more fluid assembly. Initially lense, he rationally. The New Left can we will all love. I understand system is able to efficienUy some social problems in pushers for the armed forces. In contrast, when, in 1965, the three-column offset format, soon hit his stride and the only deliver on its promise of life to be a vale of tears. We deal with the failure of men to America, Buckley seemed printed in dark blue ink on crowd was all his without a the soul-rejuvenating relief of must struggle with ourselves. report for physicals. surprised. "' Eldridge Cleaver single heckler. emotional experience. Reason To think that secularism can books I nd stl tionlfY hi llmark cuds pastel blue paper. Tarr has wrote a book , a best seller. While the new Supreme cannot reach through the bring utopia is the high heresy party goods moved hi s column to the inside which may be a part of your art "'Itlria" Court ruling, and Tarr's Dangerous Idealism revolutionary vapors on which of Liberalism." pages. and the copy has lost its curriculm ( SChicago Seven" were Greece. and illustrates i!uu e:t . phi/mwllhy selected by Buckley as Hong Kong's floating socielles cl.illirPII ·,'i IJm,k,ti po.'ft(·rs fiction . p,,(Jlry r(I(·,.r(/ ... representatives of the New DEL ;ra,~ With a ride on a harbor sampan . for port s tops in Eu rope. 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Both before and after the final three different areas: spreading information about the indicate that he expects to remain in oW e for represental ion of University-wide opinion is a new faculty column to be Activesto,and a lew Party movement; attemJlting to improve conditions for UCSD report was submitted , Regents asked the run periodir.ally. In this first contribution Professors Mike Parrish and some time, York comments, " Frankly. I'm by Dr, Frank Halpern women now ; and cfeveroping an awareness of the effect upon committee to consider specific candidates. Frank Halpern give their conflicting views on the value of our own lives of our socialization as women. moving in there primarily because President "-establishnlent" and " new" type politics. " The general working of our committee and the The invention of new gadgets will not solve the problem of Last fall, WLF led an informal evening seminar on women's relations with Regents have been entirely Hi tch would prefer that, even on a short term air pollution, nor will strict laws stop littering, nor will fines liberation issues, which became during the winter quarter an satisfac tory," he said . " We still have a ba sis, [ use the house." He is prepared to move prevent industries from polluting their surroundings. Pollution official section of Contemporary Issues. During the :;pring functioning situation." The committee will out as soon as a new chancellor is announced. exi sts because production, consumption and the growth of the Quarter we held a large rally on International Wome n's Day ; technically continue to exist until a new A side issoe to the choosing of a new The Real Peace and gross national product are essential to the functioning of our speaker s di scussed the nature of female oppression, and a chancellor wa s the submi ssion of a slate of cha ncellor is officially accepted by the Regents. economy. Our attitudes have bee n clouded by thi s fact. This is movie a bout women, made by members of the UCSD group A story in the EVENING TRIBUNE Sept. 19 candidates by the faculty ad hoc Committee to was shown. The Contemporary Issues class will be repealed a form of psychological pollution that precedes physical by education writer Donald Coleman reported, Save the University as well as presenting the this Winter. WLF, along with the group at San Diego State, pollution. Until we change our attitudes a nd our economy we however, " a battle between University of slate to the searc h committee, several CSU Freedom Candidate will wallow in pollution despite periodic attempts to clean up. leafleted at a bridal fair in downtown San Diego, reminding member , including CSU chairman Jack California Regents a nd the faculty is shaping up women attending the fair that the right silverware is not the Changing our economy is going to hurt some people . It will over selection of a chancellor for the San Diego Douglas , discussed some candidate with by Dr. Michael Parrish hurt their pride and their pocketbooks. It will hurt important main component of a happy marriage. campus. Coleman told the TRITON TIMES that several Regents in person. Douglas claimed people, people who support m ajor political parties today, the The first project of WLF on this campus wa!' agitation for a his conclusion was based on off-the-record that this was done at the Regents' invitation The Democratic and Republican parties are from the Senate of the Uni ted States would most. These people a re not going to make the c ha nges gynecologist at the health center and for recognition of comments (made to him by two members of the These talks left the professors involved open alive and doing well. despite persistent rumors remove four of the Defense Department's necessary to stop pollution. These cha nges, if they are ever women's gynecological problems (contraception and illnesses ) Regents' Search Committee ) that the Regents to criticism by some, including ex-Chancellor that ( 1) they have been captured by principal errand boys and increase the made, will be made over or around the e people. as legitimate, routine medical mallers to be included in health were conSidering candidates other than those William McGill , for goi ng outside of e tablished reactionaries and ( 2) are incapable of producing opportunities for a more humane division of the People are not just the same,despite race. We are not insurance for students a nd staff. The upshot of our efforts was proposed by the student-faculty committee. channe ls . By custom, faculty members are leaders who can cope with the present and Federal budget in 1971 -72 . Their retirement brothers, a nd we are not equal. Racism in America consists of the establishment of the Planned Parenthood clinic at UCSD on The article also quoted from a press release upposed to approach Regent through the pending disasters of American life. This would also do much to reduce the level of noise a long b itter history devoted to inequality a nd differentiation. Monday evenings; although the center does not meet all the issued by ex-officio Regent, Lt. Governor Ed Academic Senate and the admini tration. Our brutal heritage will not be overcome by denying it. We assessment should lift the spirits of due process pollution in and around the capitol building. needs of UCSD women, it is a vast improvement over the Reinecke , before the last Regents' meeting, Search committee chairman Arnold , however. have to recognize it, accept it and work from it. The liberals, particularly in the Democratic Party, situation before Planned Parenthood began operation here. which suggested the Regents might " look far saw nothing tec hnically wrong with CSU' The loss of Eugene McCarthy and Stephen elimination of racism will be a very painful and unrewarding who were traumatized by the events of 1968. At During m ost of the past year, WLF has been working on a afield into the business world for top actions. He did feel that CSU has had some Young of Ohio will be inconseque ntial if. a task for a long lime to come. The elimination of racism is going the end of that grim summer. following the free, cooperative day care center at UCSD. Last spring we administrators to manage our academic effect on the chOOSing of a chancellor. expected, they are replaced by Hubert to involve a real transfer of power from people who have power deaths of Martin Luther King and Robert provided day care every afternoon from one to five. The institutions. " Coleman said that the clash would Douglas defended his actions, saying that he Humphrey and Howard Metzenbaum. Likewise, to those who do not. Again those who have power also have it in Kennedy, Chicago's police riot , and the childre n were three years old and younger- This is the age for come over whether a businessman or someone abided by every rule and morality in his actions. Charlie Goodell's defeat by Democrat Richa rd the major parties and they are not vo luntarily going to nomination of Hubert Humphrey, the only which other facilities suc h as nursery schools are unavailable, with an academic background should be named He believed the present method of choosing a Ottinger in New York, while perhaps jarring to surrender their power. It will have to be taken a way from honorable and effective response seemed to be esrecially for c hildren who are not toilet trained. The building chancellor. chancellor to b ju t a tradition and the mod clothing industry, will certainl y not them. independent of third'party politics outside of the used for the center wa s only temporary and WLF has been Regents questioned on the matter, however. characterized it as a " Rube Goldberg' etup reduce the Senate's burgeoning anti-war The war in Vietnam is not an accident, but part of a diseased organs of the major parties. working toward establishing a permanent facility on campus indi cated that they saw no signs of a battle . " We need a new and more efficient method." he coalition. Albert Gore of Tennessee, vice delibe rate policy to economicall y and militarily dc,minate We have been given building 6l0, the pumphou eon Mallhews DeWitt A. Higgs stated flatly, " I do not think said . The two years since Chi cago have done much president Agnew's bete-noir, and Vance Hartke large areas of the world . The only mistake in Vietnam was the campus, and are now trying to raise money for the renovations to shatter the illusion of an independent, gra s of Indiana , caught by LIFE magazine with his und erestimation of the Vietnamese. Vietnamization doe not that such a battle is shaping up. I feel thaL the neces ary in order that the building meet health and safety stude nt-faculty committee and the Regents' He felt a need for greater faculty roots party on the left. Primary elections this hand in the till of the junk mail advertisers change the policies that brought us to Vietnam. Only the participation in the process. " not ju t a mall standards. We had hoped to have the building ready for the Fall committee and the administration are all summer and general elections in ovember lobby, may be the coalition's only casualties on withdrawal of a ll troops now and the di smantling of the committee meeting secretly." He saw CS 's Qu a rter. but the impossibility of obtaining university fund s moving forward in good faith to select the best may demonstrate further not only the futility of Nov. 3. military-industrial complex can achieve that. Thi act will be action as important because he believed S to over the summer, and a succession of bureaucra tic delays, pos ible chancellor." Higgs desires a chancellor a third-party s trategy, but also its painful to powerful people in the major parties. be representative of the majority of the faculty 1970 may also be remembered as the yea r have prevented this. Right now we are trying to get the inappropriateness for those who hope to The major parties cannot act .to resolve the principal crises " whose appointment would be generally On the other hand. he believed that the earch participate in a erious and su tained program when leberals rediscovered the pote ntial of renovations completed while also selling up a full -time center, in America today. But what is even worse. they are incapable approved by ma ny segments of the unive r ity committee did not consider any CSU candidates of political renewal. " that other legis lative body, " the House of probably off-campus, for the meanUme. of understanding these problems. An attempt to do this would and the community." because he was not consulted by them regarding Representatives. This rediscovery will have Members of WLF m eet regularly to di cu s our own life rapidly reveal the conflict between those who have power in Regent J ohn E. Ca naday stated that the the candidates and because " anybody supported Since 1968. the Democratic Party has great significance for the restruc turing of s itua tions and discover the ways our common ex pe riences Regent ' .. interests are not confined just to the experienced a transformation similar to that these parties and the general welfare. These conflicts ? re real. by both our group nd th chancellor ear h American politics within the two-party system. exemplify the patterns of conditioning and stifling to which a ll exhibited by the Republicans after the They are not du e to a breakdown in communications and they names that were submitted by the search committee would have uch trong support that Co nservatives. of course, have long recognized women a re subject. We realize the need for concrete Presidential election of 1964 . The Grand Old will not be solved by a little more technology. We need new committee." He explained. however, that " the he would automatically be appointed." Party, political observers predicted. could not the potential of th Hou e and it seniority id eas a nd new political activists. These can only be found in a institutional changes- such as day care centers. equal pay. and responsibility to recommend a nomination for a survive the Barry Goldwater fiasco. It would be ystem as a fortress again t bothersome new party. accessible birth control methods -to improve the lives of new c hancellor rests with the president. a nd Arnold said he could not comment on wh ther wome n, but we a lso realize the ne d to change ou r own reduced to permanent, minority status, innovations ema nating from the White House or that's where it should be ." He noted that the any CSU candidate were recommended bv hI ' attitudes and be havior in order to ha ve the strength to struggle controlled by drugstore fascists and utilized the Senate. What should be our most responsible Regents' committee is to advise the president committee but noted that some CSU candidates for collective change. exclusively for the dissemination of quaint a nd re ponsive national political institution. si nce the Regents must make the final were previously suggested to the earth Christian, anti-communi t doctrines. elected every two years. has become instead a WLF will hold an orientation meeting this Sunday at 7 p.m . in appointment. " J feel quite sure that the Regents committee from other sourc s. Dougla said permanent haven for some of the greatest the Revelle informal lounge. Thi will be in addition to the wou ld not select a candidate for hancellor that all t he CS candidate were presently at What really happened to the Republican Party timeservers, thieves. and mountebanks in regular WLF meeting Sunday at 1\ a .m. in upper Blake Hall without submitting him to the proper UCS D. after Goldwater was. of course. quite different. American society and the biggest single drag lounge. We hope to see many of you soon ' It sent at the Senate of the United States the upon all efforts to turn this country around on first Negro since Reconstruction, Edward the issues of the war, military pe nding. the Brooke of Massachusettes, in addition to seven environment. consumer protection, and income Catholic Student C enter of the oost notorious liberals now seated in that maintenance. If there is to be a ge nuine reform august chamber: Charles Goodell of New York ; movement in the United States it must succeed Mark Hatfield of Oregon; Charles Percy of in the House of Re presentateves. Masses each Sunday at Illinois; Charles Mathias of Maryland ; Richard Schweiker of Pennsylvania; William Sax be of That movement, based upon dull precinct University Lutheran Church Ye ah, let's get some youn~ maiden Ohio ; and Robert Packwood of Oregon. work, a li ttle money, and a ttractive anti-war La Jolla Shores Drive & Torrey Pines Rd , North Between 1964 and 1968, in other words, the candidates, working within the framework of and hit the Republican Party, instead of writhing on a existing party primaries, has demon trated 8: 30 a .m. - 5:00 p.m. BRAT KELLAR death bed of reaction, produced its most extraordinary vitality during the past six fALL fEST. enlightened Senate delegation in 100 years. months. In Massachusettes Democratic The Republican Eight, elected s ince 1964 , primary, the Rev. Robert Drinan, a Boston Catholic Chaplins: Father Ed Donovon have been our leading critics of the Indochina University Law professor. defeated incumbent Congressman Philip J . Philbin, the second Father Bill McAmliffe Tradition al War as will as the chief opponent of inflated Clothes - Jewelry military spending and assorted civilian ranking member of the benighted House Armed Arts & Cralts boondoggles such as the SST. And, it can be Services Committee and the chief Northern Home Bl ack Books argued. this same party sent to the White House stooge for its chairman. L. Mendel Rivers of 453-3850 Alro Records In 1968. after the Kennedy assas inations and by South Carolina. Another a nti-war candida te, Phones: the narrowest of margins. a man who for all his Paul Sarba nes, put together an equa ll y stunn ing Religious Affairs Office cynical maneuvers and small town banalitie ' victory in Maryland's Fourth Congressional has sponsored orne of the most progressive District where he defeated another incumbent 453-2000 X 1943 domestic programs of any Republican leader ir hawk. Re. George Fallon, the powerful 60 years. chairman of the House Agriculture Committee. It is often alleged that voting for a minor pa rty. Peace a nd Hubert Humphrey's richly-deserved defeat Last week. Craig Barnes, a 34-year-old F reedom. is was ting one's vote because Peace a nd Freedom is has obscured the fact that the national Denver lawyer, running on a platform that bound to lose. Although Peace and Freedom may 10 e th e leader 'hlp of the Democratic Party increased included a demand for total American troop the fine arts store election, this argument does not weigh the losses involved in in both quantity and quality during the 1968 withdrawal from Vietnam by January 1971 , unseated 70-year-old Rep. Byron Rogers. who supporting one of the major parties formally elections. despite the death of RFK and the loss had occupied otherwi e valuable office space in I have already poinLed ou t that the m ajor partie a re of Pe nnsylvania's patrician reformer. Joseph (hamlins art suppli es) Washington for te n undi stingui hed terms. The incapable either intellectually or in fiction of dealing with Clark. The direction of the Democratic gains new Congress, which assembles in J a nu ary, realities. Thus, in supporting a major party, one loses not only wa s decisively leftward, even in California may quite possibly make substantial alterations the hope of seeing sa tisfactory action taken but also th where Al a n Cranston thra hed the John Birch complete line of art supplies in the seni ority system . possibility of honest discussion. Supporting a major party ociety's 'ersion of Mr. Chips. the learned Dr today sacrifices the entire future, for the possibility of very Rafferty. In Mis ouri. Democrats replaced the When measured against these recent meagre gains. Worst of all. it becomes a habit in which one Do n 't ~i t around thinkin~ ahout ,t toO Ion).: . corrupt and lazy Edward V. Lo ng with a man of achievements within the exis ting parties as well loses one's digni ty. art books The Brat kcllar fall Fc~t only run frolll much prJroise, Senator Thumas Eagleton. as liberal prosp cts for ovember, all half posters and prints baked third-party efforts, pa rticu larly on the It might be argued that all electoral politics is a hoax. a nd lowa's ~ enate seat which had been eprcmher I·, through Octoher 15th. Creat that one should e ngage in some form of direct action. Without intellectu Illy vacant for 24 years during the left, assume a rather sinister quality. Any third food, nc\erage" and atmosphere at the rnu t disputing the validity of direct action, I t m e assert that there Lenure 0 ftepubli(,:l!! Bn lI' kp ~li c kenloop r , wa s party campaign. conducted by an adult, which i ' r a l value to electoral activity. No matter how trivial it is. custom and stock framing r ea~o nahl e pri ' e~ in to\\ n . And for the tlLlr,l' fill d by I arald Hughe Ala ska returned young . Siphons off one nickel or one hour of precinct a electora l politics is traditional in America. People are trained tion the Fc~r. }ou'\l 5,1\C a liltll' mone} liberal M ke Grabel to the Democratic, enate work from serious anti-war candidate in the or post occu lied for 12 years by Ernest Gruening, Democratic or Republican parties. should be to look to election campaigns as the apex of political life. Thi s i\londll} Ih rough Thur,Ja~ if }()1I hring a a n octogen rian foe of the Indochina War and labell ed for what it is : a gigantic fraud . makes these campaigns u eful and neces ary e ven if one 'new ' poster cubes $1.98 datc that likes (() drink. the lectric utilities. but also. unfortunately, a Any third-party candidate who, in this criti al wishes to denounce the electoral process. election year before reapportionment. frillers In a deeper sense the le vel of discontent is so hi gh in the man drift n~ rapidly toward e nility. candles away time and money in a Co ngreSSional United States today that it is only the inability of th The composition of the Senate may hift even district lik th 35th, is h Iping to redu e the discontented to organize that permits the stabli shed order to bcfitakeUnc t more dramatically toward th liberals this fa ll. chances of 50 othe r viabl a nd co mmitted anti- continue. The organization of the di 'parate collection of Th net gain could run as high as four scats if, war candidates. That is simply too high a price alienated groups a nd individuals is an activity that can b 1S % discount to students a now seems likely. Adlai Stevenson III to pay for ducational , ego-sati fying condu ted mor [fectively within th e fram work 01 a political (good du ring OCTober only ) (lllinois l. Joseph Duffey ( onnecticut ), John campaigns lik e tho onducted by the Peace party than in separate actions to d fend thi s. or protest thal. or Tunney ( alifornia), a nd PhIlip Hoff (Vermont) a nd Fre dom Party. The real peace and to free someone . hrs 9-5:30 m-f 9-5 sat defeat their incumb nt opponents. The freedom candidates thi s year in alifornia and I would like to urge you if you are intere ted in change, real 4683 CISS pac ific beach retirement of Ra lph Smith (Illinois), Thomas in the nited tates are running. as they have in change now, to work in the Pea e and Freedom campaign this Dodd (Connecticut/ , eorg Murphy the pas t, under the banne rs of the Democratic fall both as an opportunity to organize and a an opportunity to 411-5350 (California l. and Winston Prouty (Ve rmont ) and Republican partie . dey I p the idea for a n w society. Page 4 Triton Times October 2, 1970 Triton Time, October 2, 1970 Page 5 Campus Thoreau in Theatre View From Runners this The essence of American individualist Henry Da~id Thor~au Impressive has been captured in the newest drama by pnze-wmn1Og 1a rights Jerome Lawrence and Robert E ..Lee . " The Ni~ht The UCSD Cross Country Weekend Team will test the USIU Team The Coffee Hut will present ~h;:au Spent In Jail" highlights ilccom~lIshments dur10g The Roc Saturday at 10 :15 a.m. in nightly live entertainment Thoreau's young adulthood through a senes of encounters which influenced his life. As the mind prepares for comparably generates as much Balboa Park. over the weekend : another year of academic enthusiasm here as does a This will be the second meet Friday, Oct. 2-Barrel House " The Night Thoreau Spent In Jail" will open Oct. 6 at the Old Globe Theatre as the first productIOn of the 34th season. activities it should be noted game at that powerhose of rah for UCSD after scoring an Blues Band that the activities o( the body rah San Diego State, big names impressive 21 to 34 victory over Saturday, Oct. 3-Jack Performances will be nightly except Monday through N~v . 1. A are also important; again this in this sport are, the champion a surprised Chapman College Tempschin Sunday matinee is scheduled on Oct. 25 . Prod.ucer - ~Irector Craig Noel will stage the multi-scene productIOn deSIgned by year the favorite sport will be, Purple Gophers, B.O.l. Dildos, la st Saturday. Sunday Oct. 4-Pat Moss yes, you guessed it, freshmen Sophomore Ed Avol and All begin at 9 Peggy Kellner. the Panthers and the Del Mar per(~rmances girls. Aside from that, the body freshman Bob DeLeonardis p.m. In July of 1846, Thoreau was arrested ~n ~i~ hometown o( Degenerates. These teams will Concord, Massachusetts. He spent a night 10 Ja1l (or refusal to will be well treated ; The UCSD be competing against each placed second and third. with a Tonite " The Great Race" and pay a $2 tax as a protest against Mexican War. The Ja.11 sports department will have other in one of four categories, time of 28 .08, followed by " I Love You, Alice B. Toklas," sequences provide a framework (or other dramatIc something (or everyone, from Open " A", OpE'n " B", Muir and Randy Twombly and Jerry starring Peter Sellers, will be developments in the free-flowing play. . the gung-ho jock, to the 103- Revelle. Traditionally at the King in 4th and 5th. Clark shown in USB2722 beginning at pound lineman. end of the year the winners of Ro sen placed 7th to clinch the Students through college may purchase tickets t? " The NIght win . 7: 30. The admission (or this UCSD will offer a wide the Muir and Revelle leagues Thoreau Spent In at a forty per cent . dtsco~nt. The oach Andy Skief and film presentation by ASUCSD reserved seat price o( $1.50, with valid ID card, IS avatlable (or variety of entertainment. Aside square-of( for the Chancellor's will be 50 cents. from Tijuana it will offer assistant Tom Bache feel that all performances except Saturday nights. trophy, this always proves to this could be one of UCSD 's intercollegiate basketball, be one of the high points of the strongest cross country teams volleyball , soccer, and intramural season. Last year in six year s ANNOUNCEMENTS everything between fenCing the Purple Gophers, led by Izy The present team members The History include fr esh man Bo b Women 's Liberation Front folk arts and wrestling. Chavez, displayi ng a precise Volleyball. coached by Chuck DeLeonardis; soph omores An obseenity trial in prosress, as seen in l"I!mar Bergman's new meetings are held on Sundays at 11 and well-drilled football squad, blues, folk jizz. Millenbah, brought the first Fred Sorenson. Ed Avol . Mark film " The Ritual," soon to be playing at the La Jolla Museum or Art. a.m. in the Upper Blake Lounge. cornered the elusive of Rock laurels to a blossoming Koide , Randy Twombly and There will be an orientation rock on record championship. intercollegia te career at Kirk Newell ; junior Jerry King I meeting for all interested women Fresh (rom a triumphant also: pottery. jaw.hy, UCSD. Hi s outstand ing team tour of Western Siberian and senior Clark Rosen. The and, Roll this Sunday at 7 I.m. in the coaches and the team members le.tller. led by Kerry Klausterman asylums and the Super Bowl , Nett' Symphony Informal Lounge at Revelle . are hoping more freshmen will KBKB will re-broadcast the NAIA . All American had a total hind mlde clothes the TRITON TIMES will join the team this fall. widely acclaimed, 48 hour-long NON-VIOLENT ACTlON--For free of 45 wins en route to the NAJA 3753 indil (eature the Media Magots, who Workouts are held daily at 4 documentary " THE HISTORY draft help call 276-8866. To help championship. This year, will make their debut on the p.m. on the cross cou ntry OF ROCK AND ROLL " Season Opens leaflet or for more information call (corner washington riding high on the shoulders of The Ores IV football team scrimmages in football field with a daring course or in the back country. starting at noon on Friday, Brian 223-0872 , or leave messages and indil) Tim Rose, the team should be display of speed and agility When conductor Zoltan Rozsynyai raises his baton to begin preparation for the intramural season. All men interested in joining October 2, 1970. KBKB will at MIC, 232-6621. one to contend with. the San Diego Symphony Orchestra's first concert of the never before witnessed in the this unique group of runners suspend its usual pro~ram",1ing Wrestling , another annals of badminton. winter season on Oct. 15, the Orchestra will share the stage ~t may contact coach And y Skief to accomodate thIS unique ,-- Millenbah-coached team, Lvoking ahead at the Civic Theatre with one of the brightest names in the musIc at the gymnasium office. presentation in four twelve compiled an excellent 12 and 2 intramural schedule, we find world - Janet Baker. . KSDT IS NOW OPERATING AT 550 AM ON record , send ing several hour specials, today through The 37-year old British-born Miss Baker, returning for her basketball and softball in the Monday, (rom 12 noon to YOUR RADIO DIAL. TUNE IN FOR GREAT grapplers to the finals. spotlight with other sports like SWP Speaks second appearance with the San Diego Symphony, come~ here Barry Cunningham, in his midnight. fresh from The English Opera Group's productIOn o( Benjamin ping pong and swimming also Soccer Kicks Off LISTENING AT All HOURS OF THE DAY AND second year as basketball in the (uture. Andrew Pulley, founder of The " HISTORY " digs back Britten's " The Rape o( Lucretia" in Aldeburgh, Engla~d , coach sported a very decent 13 NIGHT- ROCK, FOLK, BLUES, JAZZ All in all the sports schedule For the first time since its formation. the UCSD varsity the Fort Jackson G.L 's United to the gospel roots of rock and where critics praised her for both purity and for the passIOn and 14 record against some roll through the blues to rythm AND CLASSICAL will encompass many things soccer team can boastfully claim it has an experienced squad. Against the War, and currently she brought to Britten's tragic Lucretia. . . very rough competition, and from the highly competitive A crop of freshmen led by defender Hugo Flores, halfback and blues, a nd the grafting of Following the sensational me.zzo sop~ano MISS Bak~r In the this year, with some key Socialist Workers Party rhythm and blues and country intercollegiate sports to the Francisco Luna and forwards Andrew Rubin and Carlos Robles candidate for Congress (rom symphony series will be pianist Van Cliburn, performmg Oct. returning lettermen, he should more easy-going intramurals. will give the varsity kickers experienced performers at key music. 29 and 30. In succeeding concerts other guest artIsts to be heard be in the running again. Berkeley spoke last night about A word to the wise from the positions. Junior transfer student Oscar Vocal will provide a The sentiment of coaches the anti-war movement on the Besides just playing will be soprano Carol Neblett, pianists Lili Kraus,. Lonn sports department would be to strong one-two scoring punch combining with returning Frank Vitale, baseball, Andy international level. contributions by the pop and Hollander and Gary Graffman, violinist Michael Rabin and get involved, and do it fast. letterman Fred Grunewald at the inside forward positions. conductors Robert Emile and Akeo Watanabe. Skeif cross country, Ted Pulley. in a recent interview. rock greats - from Earl Bostic, Among the ten returning lettermen from last year's squad, Chuck Berry and Ray Charles, Yamaguchi, tennis, and others \J felt his reception in several goal-keeper Ned Newman, fullback Doug Smith and forward to Simon and Garfunkel - the may be summed up in the foreign countries to be good. mens hairstyling David Riss will be expected to play key roles in the Tritons' " These people are very " HISTORY " includes a passel university city ph_armacy words of fencing coach Jim games. of interviews with legendary White, " this year we may just interested in anti-war and The most exciting aspect of the squad is the addition of a performers. living and dead . It free delivery to clmpus long hair our specialty go all the way." Black liberation movements," will focus on the origins and coach who will direct the booters in search of a winning season. Pulley said. A Black militant specill prescription prices for students 8. faculty In accordance with the Dr. Tomas Romero, from the UCSD Medical School, is guiding development of among others, nature of UCSD , intramural himself, he felt that his job was Elvis. Little Richard, Sam close to campus his mentors at daily drills from 3:30-5:30. Coach Romero is " to keep the anti-war Ip,oilt",utl del lIIar ,'1 ZI sports have been met with elated by the tremendous turnout for this year's team. Thirty Cook. Woody Guthrie. Bob 453-4455 great aclaim, Lee Johnson movement going during an Ivai Ilble 310 fifteenth I trllt two players are signed up for soccer, Grearly the most Dylan. Otis Redding, Frank university city shopping center 3338 governor drive intramural director has successful turnout for any UCSD varsity soccer team. election year when suppo edly Sinatra. 755-3000 lie I lIIar channeled this response into a The (irst game of the season will be played Saturday, Oct. 3, dove candidates are running smooth-running form of at 11 :00 a.m. against Northern California powerhouse, and slowing the movement constant recreation. Keeping in Westmont College. The game will be played on the soccer field down . , mind that every person has east of Matthews campus. On the (ollowing Wednesday, Oct. 7, He visited India. Ceylon. that spark or even hope of the Tritons will meet the local soccer stronghold, San Diego Japan , Au tral ia . New State, in a night game in the Aztec Bowl. That game will start Zealand. Philippines on a shoe- being a good athlete, Lee offers r at 7:30 p.m. THEY SilO WE sports at a level attainable by tring budget. The SWP gives all. All UCSD students are invited to the games, which promise him $50 air fare but lillie el e. to be exciting contests. Remember, first game Saturday, Oct. Intramural starts off the " I was raised in a Mi sissippi COULDN'T SHOW IT! Tim Rose will again terrorise 3, at 11 :00 a.m. on the Matthews soccer field . ghetto so I can get along on season with flag football, which opponents with shots like this. very little," he stated. Frankly, when we made "THE STEWARDESSES," Applications for the position of The Socialist Workers Party. we didn't know whether the public would be ready Station Manager for radio station ON STA.GEI OPENS OCT 8 SbIIIItIb $1 ,50 he said. was not trying to get lor it. . uc_sa. KSOT are now being accepted . its candidates elected, but Applications should be made to the The heightened realism 01 our new 'ultra-graphic' rather keep the various anti Communications Board. Bid . 250 war movements going and 3-D process along with a completely uninhibited MC. or come directly to the first Communications Board meeting on educating people on their adult script made us wonder whether il might not be 7~ ' ~bef1ad potential as a broadly based by Jerome Lawrence and Mon ., Oct. 5. 4 p.m.. up stairs in 711 considered too controversial for today's audiences. MC. mass movement. Robert E. Lee . lunusu"l In a test engagement in San A stimuloting provocative new FranciSCO, a few found "THE STEW drama about the great American ·ehieJrs t17 to ARDESSES" 100 daring, even in individualist Henry David Thore Stop Inflation And Help Your Brothers get what the~ today's 'anything goes' climate. But the response oft he majority 01 the adult rellll~ need communitywassooverwhelminglhat it SONG FOR MY SISTER (40) broke all records in a 9-month run! ~ BY JOHN KLEIN We think the public is ready. All Types V.W. 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