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The Daily Guardian Volume 4 1, Number 36 University of California, San Diego Most bus service on campus ended Re-routed to perimeter BY JENIFER WARREN Assodall' Nl'ws Edilnr The admini ·tration's Guardiall last night that the di plea ure with noise made propo al to erve campus b bus s cou ld virtually end with only line 30 had been on-campu North ountyand accepted. an Diego Tran 'it bu s "The n w rout nOP 'g" ·ervice. provide the ervice UC . !? The Parking and Tran - need s, but it i ' serviceable," portation Office will consider said Murphy, adding that he a propo al today submitled feel ' t he current serv ice "is by DTC at the reque ·t of the warranted ... we'r merely univer it y that would re ponding to a r<>que t from eliminate on ·campu service the university." by all but one DTC line , the Should the deci. ion be route 30 bu . DTC line 41 confirmed, route change and 21, and NCTD line 301 would tak effect in late would no longer make on January, when a traditional campus top hould the ,e hake-up in all bu service PllUlu Jor III,' (;/tllrdillll hy 511111 Hlllltlll propo al be accepted. in the county takes place," ome 213 bu e. pas by the aid Umstead. While voters watched president-elect Ronald Reagan make his acceptance speech many Chancellor' complex daily, tudent currently u ing UCSD students were mourning the conservative trend that swept the country - ~ trend contrary to the very liberal votes they cast Tuesday. stopping to pick up student the DTC line 21 and 41 (or in front of th niver 'ily the NCTD line 301) will have Book tore on their way to "a fair walk" 'hould the de tination including Del proposal be accepted, said Mar, La Jolla and downtown Murphv. Where tudent will UCSD precinct report sho\Vs San Diego. board busses no longer "With that many buses please turn to page 13 liberal record of students going through there (along Myer's Drive, Warren BY JEFF Burgener's 92 percent (1,021 The environment Campus) each day, there's a Bus strike BERESFORD-HOWE bonafide noise problem, a vote) at UC D. tudent didn't jus t Staff Writ..- But every other Democra well as afety and mainte UCSD tudent · Tue day confirm that liberal trend in nance co ncern s," s aid cuts back tic candidate won handily voting for officeholder, ; night once and for all among students. Parking and Tran portation di pelled their con ervative As embly candidate and Office Manager Bob Um NC service image, election return from Democrat Michael Becker, stead. campus precinct show. who didn't even open a "Originally, we a ked an BY PETER MORTENSEN They strongly backed campaign office, got 47 Diego Tran it to re-route the North County Transit every Democratic candidate percent here to incumbent bu e, 0 they could avoid District line 3Oi, UCSD's except KKK leader Tom Republican Bob Frazee's 40 con istently pa s ing the public transportation link Metzger, including one who percent. Frazee defeated offices in the Chancellor' to Del Mar and Nort h didn't even campaign, and Becker 71-22 in the 76th complex," Umstead con Countr, will remain in overwhelmingly upported district as a whole. tinued. "To do that would operatIon on a curtailed rent control and three 12 percent here didn't vote require two new bu es, four schedule during a strike by environmental measures on for either the apathetic new drivers and $16,000." United Transportation the state ballot. Becker or the rightist Frazee, Neither SDTC nor the Union organized drivers. Returns from the Revelle choosing Libertarian Jim university have any The route, which runs and Muir precincts, which Lorenz. intention of footing that bill, from t he Vet eran s are almost all student Alan Cranston, running Urn tead said. ' Administration Hospital populated, also showed a at UCSD to downtown higher turnout than the for re-election to hi Senate "Following our original seat, piled up 77 percent proposal, SDTC suggested Oceanside, has " high county or the state - 69 priority" as a corridor line percent compared to the state among students again t merely eliminating all the Republican Paul Gann, who Clair Burgener route serving the campus, a that connects several average of 52 percent. co-authored the initiative solution we countered with communities, according to Carter 8weepe (Proposition 13 in 1978) that propo itions 2, 8 and 10 also the current proposal to Dinah Minteer, a transit Ronald Reagan may have has caused the universi ty so passed overwhelmingly in continue partial service with district spokeswomen. swept California and the many funding problems. the Revelle and Muir line 30," explained Umstead. While some NCTD lines nation, but UCSD students Cranston got 58 percent precincts. SDTC Manager of Plan have been totally elimi would have none of the statewide and only 54 percent Prop. 2 would have ning and Scheduling Rich nated for the duration of former Bedli,. for Borrzo in the county. please tum to page 4 Murphy told The Daily the strike. line 301 runs at star. 9O-minute frequency in 47 percent Llpported the mornings and once Carter, Reagan p 25 percent every three hours in the and John Anderson ran up 24 Symposium on Congress afternoon and evening_ percent. However, no specific times In a Daily Curdill" poll An all-day free symposium conference is co-sponsored by College, said. have been scheduled for conducted immediatelY alter on the theme "Congress and Warren College and by "It will be a major event for the bus runs. last week's Carter-Keagan the American Constitutional Project '87, a scholarly San Diego as well as a Before the strike. debate, student down System" has been scheduled agency that is funding national gathering of regular service on thiline 34 pert'ent for Reagan, 30 for Monday, Nov. 10, at fellowships and conferences scholars," Rudee said, "as ran on a half-hourly basis. percent for Carter and 23 UCSD. to mark the U.S. Constitu mem bers of the general Fare for the trip remains percent for Ander on, with The conference will tional Bicentennial (1787- public and many UCSD 50 cents. 13 percent undecided. Even feature speakers from 1987). students and faculty will join Minteer said that given some shift from government and leading "We are especially pleased with invited students and special compensation will Reagan, that would indicate universities. Lecturers and that UCSD has been named teachers from more than 20 be given to NCTD monthly ·that practically all undecided panels will "provide both to host this, the first Project area high chools." bu pass holders. Details student finally opted for the historical and contemporary '87 conference on the West Rudee, Chancellor Atkin of the compensation will president. perspectives on CooW'ess, its Coast followin~ several held son and Paul Murphy, be announced as soon Citizen's Party candidate place in the constItutional in eastern citIes," Dr. Lea professor of history at the the duration of the t . Barr Commoner, the order and its future in the Rudee, provost of Warren University of Minnesota and can be • she said. .,...,n""ciary of a visible American system," accord a member of the governing ibility exi .. campu campaign, and Ed ing to conference co Today's Weathe r board of Project '87, will Oft tine Clark, the Libertarian Party chairman Dr. Harry N. Night and morning low represent the program's randed duriI. candidate, each-got 2 percent. Scheiber, professor of history clouds wit h patchy fog sponsoring institutions. and Metzger, who polled 11 at UCSD. clear Ing to a hazy Dr. Samuel H. Kernell, t percent in his 4Jrd DesigJ'lated a this year's afternoon. The lows will associate professor of Congressional District, got annual Earl Warren Memor be in the mid 50s and the political science at UCSD is seven percent (69 votes) to ial Symposium, honoring the hiiZhs in t he upper 60s. co-chairman of the ympo- . ~..wMi J · ...l uGh' It . ..... ...uitna • ~~ .... irUt n. 2 The Daily Guardian Friday, November 7, 1980 : ~ DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau letters I KIKX<I I MI"F YOIHEI Ofif) 9lW THE ASSOCIA TED PRESS I4HU fQ)f/L!' 7HAT AN £INKI()WN CAN/J/(WE WITH NO CHAI/~ (F Deadline for student regent applications extended t/JMIINti R:1< 1'1:£51- Editor: If the e question stir your po itive change in a pubJi proce. ' or how to obtain an office in (916) 442 ·3827 or 'NEWS BRIEFS This is an open letter to all imagination, let me pose one arena , but wi ll also serve as a applicat ion, please contact (ATSS-8·494-3296), UC Students: more. Wou ld you lik e to do co lleague with some of the the Associated Students or MITCH OSNA Are you content with the som ething to turn the mo t influential people in Student Lobby Annex office ERIC SINGER way this univer ity is run? situation around? If the thi tate, All travel and (X4450) . Feel free also to Co-directors UC How do you feel about the answer is yes, you may be the lodging expenses for contact the Student Lobby Student Lobby Annex university renting out its person we are looking for. Regental business are name for nuclear weapons The Student Body Presi covered by the university, Court has hearing research over which it has no dents' Council is currently The deadline for receipt of Pro-Reaganite extends control? Do you think the seeking applicants for the student regent appli cations on ,discritnination attacks again st Iraqi·h Id and ot 111.:1' federa l regulat ions.