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NOBEL SCIENTIST SPEAKS AT IRVINE UCI in neurophysiology and neuropharmacology. The course, open for credit to all UCI students, is sponsored by the Biological Sciences Stu- dent Association and the School of BiologicalSciences through a campus-wide stu- dent-recommended faculty appointmentprogram. Dr. Von Euler has been a pro- fessor of physiology at the Royal Caroline Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, since re- ceiving his medical degree there in 1930. His research in Dr. Von Euler neuropharmacology and photo by Rich Rohan neurophysiolagy resulted in A Swedish neuroscientist 1946 in his discovery of the awarded a Nobel Prize for his identity of noradrenaline, a studies of nerve transmission neurotransmitter in the sym- will deliver a public lecture at pathetic nervous system. He UC Irvine at 7:30 p.m.,Wednes- also showed how the sub- day,Feb. 11, stance is stored andreleased at Dr. Ulf Svante Von Euler, nerve endings. The discovery speaking on research in the stimulated widespread re- neurosciences, will deal with search on nervous and mental understandingthe nervous sys- disorders. tem and behavior. The lecture Dr. Von Euler is the 4th Nobel will be hefrd in the ScienceLec- Laureate to visit the School of ture Hall at UCI and is open to Biological Sciences. Other the public without charge. djgnitaries included Sir John Dr. Von Euler, one of three Eccles, Sir MacFarlane Burnet scientists to win the NobelPrize and Dr. Max Qelbruck. in Medicine in1970, is teaching See indepth interview withDr. a 3-week course Feb. 2-26 at Von Euler on page 3. your parents pay the bills at school or otherwise contribute toyour income, you willneed a Student's Legal The Procedures To them, spelling The letter from out what theypay. The interview willbebrief,ten Right Privacy Obtain Food Stamps to 15 minutes, You will be told of by Phil Daigle that you qualify but the exact by Phil Daigle The federal government and money from home. De- nature of your allotment won't Until a year ago, each collegeor universitymade itsowndeci- sponsors the food stamp pro_- ductable expenses include tui- be calculated right then. Again sions as to who was allowedto see your recordsas astudent. In gram to help low-income tion and fees, rent andutilities, by mail, you will be notified of some cases, thirdparlies were grantedaccess toa student'srec- households meet their nutri- and current paymentson medi- the total monthlyallotment you ords while the student himself wasdenied apeek. Thathaschan- tional needs. Food stamps can cal bills. If someone in the are qualifiedto receiveand the ged. The FederalFamily Educational Rights and Privacy Act of be used as money in approved household works and there are amount of money you must 1974 has defined the rights of the stJdent to privacy and each stores to buy food. Thestamps chjldren, child care expenses contribute for them. educationalinstitution has published policiesto attempt to con- cannot be used to buy vit- can be deducted as well. Your total monthly allotment form to that act. amins, soap, booze, Virginia Your net monthly income is of stamps is fixed bv the sizeof Some student records are still open to the public. They are Slims, or Kitty Litter. As a stu- what is left after deductions. yourhousehold: $48for oneper- limited to the student's name, address,telephonenumber, date dent,18 or over,you qualifyfor This figure cannot exceed$215 son, $90 for two, $128 for three, and place of birth, major field of study, dates of attendance,de- food stamps. Interested? for a one person household, and $162 for four. Your month- greesand honors received, and the most recent educational in- Here's, $300 for two,$427 forthree,and ly your attended.This is thestuff that prospect how it works. $540 contribution for alloted stitution becomes a listfor The first step is to go to the for four. Incidentally, stamps variesaccordingtoyour some enterprisingsalesman of life insurance,used cars,orceme- households defined the Orange County Departmentof are as net income,s The letter will tell tary plots. However, students maynow direct the university to Social Services at 2020 Walnut number of peopleliving in one you what you must pay to par- withhold a|lor a partof therecordsconsideredpublicfrom Direc- Street, Santa Ana (off Bristol at place and snaring cooking ticipate in the program. You tory Informationby marking the appropriate box on their com- First St.) and pick up an appli- facilities. don'thavetopurchase allof the puterized personalinformation form which is a part of the regis- cation. Some ten days to two weeks stamps each month to remain tration packet. The applicationcalls for you after you have returned your eligible. Confidential records include,but are not necessarilylimitedto, to list your assets. For most of completedapplication,you will Sound like a hassle? It's not academic evaluations, transcripts, test scores, counseling rec- us, that means the money in be notified by mail to appear at so badreally. You'veinvesteda ords,clinicaland psychiatric records,medical records,disciplin- your jeansand the bottom line the Department of Social Ser- few minutes in an interview at ary records, University policerecords, and financial aid records. in your check book. If you own vices for a verification inter- the Social ServicesOffice and a In order for anybodyoutside ofUniversitypersonnelor other uni- a car, the first one is exempt. view withan eligibility worker. few more completingthe appli- versities to which ydu are applyingto see theserecords, the Uni- JMext you'll—list all your sources You will bring along any docu- cation. After qualifying,itis all versity must be notified inwritingbythe studentas to which rec- of income part-time work, fi- ments to support the facts you done by mail. Youcould save ordsare to bereleased,to whom,andthe reasonfor their release. nancial aid, veteran's benefits, reported on the application. If over 50% on your food bill. As astudentyou have the right to reviewyourown records.Ex- ceptions are letters of recommendation— preparedbefore Jan. 1, tinuing development of nu- 1975, University police records provided they are kept spe- clear energy would inevitably aratefrom your educational records, University employmentrec- Engineers Resign lead to a catastrophicaccident, ords,and yourparent's Confidential FinancialStatement. Should Nuclear due to the fact that there is an you decide to review yourrecprds and find information that you inadequacy in plant designs, consider inaccurate or misleading, or otherwise in violation of Three high level nuclear en- — Richard G. Hubbard, 38, and that there is always the yourrights, you are entitled toanexplanation. If the explanation gineers, with a total of 47 years who has been involved in the threat of human error. Minor continued on page 5 of experience designing and industry since 1964; he said, "In our'engineering work in nuclear design building nuclear reactors, re- was responsible for evaluating we cannot to cover the error and signed Monday, feb. 2, be- the control room and plant in- human I'm convinced cause they felt the risks of nu- strumentation, as well as] re- the safety of nuclear reactors BUS SCHEDULE CHANGES hangs clear power are too great. actor vessel parts, fuel hand- on the human error." ling,and service tools. All threemenagreedthat,"Nu- A major change in Orange ed, including route 65 and 76, clearpowerhasbecomea'tech- The General Electric em- 1 County Transit District's which services UCI. Unfor- three nologicalmonster and it is,not ployeesare: — Gregory C. Minor, 38, who (OCTD) routes and schedules tunately,most ofthe57%of UCI clear who, if anyone, is in con- goes into effect today. This re- students whopossess bus pass- — has been involved in the indus- trol." Dale Bridenbaugh, 44, 1960; respon- vision is expected to provide es are unaware of the revisions. G. try since he was All three said that they would who has been better service by creating new New bus schedules i.lay be ob- involved in the sible forthe designof thesafety volunteer, their from nuclear industry since195*8; he and time now bus lines, addingmore stopsto tainedfrom the UCI bookstore, system, control systems, until June to campaign for the was responsible for systems control room layout for GE. existing routesandaliowing for the ASUCI office, andat the in- that measure ttie performance California Nuclear Safeguards better transfers. formation desk in the Adminis- of General Electric's reactors. All three men felt that con- Initiative(Oregqn hasone too). Most bus routes will be affect- tration building lobby. PAGE 2 NEW UNIVERSITY FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1976

Prevent Rape: Meeting & discussion to discuss situa- PATRONIZE tion on campus. All students encouraged tp attend. 5 p.m. in HH 178. OUR ADVERTISERS WEEK OF FEB.6-12 School" by Dr. Stuart Krass- I General Announcements ner,4:?0-6:30 p.m.in SST 220. Alpha Xi Delta is offering a $2,500 graduate fellowshipfor Friday Wednesday study inSocial Appli- Meeting Service. PtaM**»s ***%.■("■"cri*.mi ckMfttofMMrttsto TtemwU^rtj.JrtFloor Co--*.. Uni-Center with cants college for 03-5JJJfor W> Lawrence, of Oppression" must be grad- IMrwiH,o« Clitami*.Mm. C» «** illii rmnnintlini It-- Chinese New Year Dance, graduate school of social loir.,tkt »$UCI or tk. and author of Ahortion Rap. «"" no* mtnutitt tko«* vl ttw Nt» IWwiHy E«ton»l Gateway work, pur- «vtfMl «riM» _ 8:30-12:30 at Com- Concert Hall, 8 p%\. and beinterestedin Unrwnityof Olrromii Tickets suing a w/youth mons. Contact ASUCI ticket avail, at ASUCI ticket office. career to office for advance tickets. combat delinquency in the U.S. For application forms, COP Outing in San Jacinto. Thursday Mammoth write: Mrs. Robert Ripley, : My beautiful Chalet. 3 '" DepartfromShare-a-Ride at 7 "How to take care of your 2538 Romelle, Orange,Cal. or a.m. sharp. Return to cam- EXECUTIVE : blocks from lifts 7 & 8 j Money," mini-workshop. 11- Mrs. Larry Erwin, 8870 is available for rental : pus Sunday eve. Sign up in noon, in Adm. 109. Mightengale, Fountain SECRETARY : Rm. 106, Gateway Commons. Val- \ during Feb., March. \ InterfraternityCouncilmeet- ley. Deadline for receipt of May.Sleeps " ing 2.p.m., 3rd floor Gateway completed applications : April and Chi Psi Fraternity Disco I, is " comfortably, all .* house, Commons. Feb. 15. Application mailing typing 10 held at theChiPsi 4731 will do at ■ wood interior, large ■ RoyceRd.,Irvine. Latesthits, address is: Alpha Xi Delta ■ Mexican Lunch preparedby home. Reasonable : fireplace, fully fur- latest dances. Guys,$l; Gals Fraternity, National Philan- : equipped. student Alice Medel. 12 noon thropy Committee, Irates.Diane. 842- nished and : free. Call 552-3437 for further 8702Foun- " Call Doug Stewart, : info& directions. in the Antrap. Signupin the ders Rd., Indianapolis, In- §8425 Antrap. Cost: $1.50. diana. : (714) 545-2068 or : Monday ■ (714)673-8331 Panhellenic Meeting,3 p.m. Pre-Valentine Formal in Trailer 302. Dance, 8-midnight in the An- Irap. Live band. Tickets: NOTICE: OK Folks, one Tuesday $3/couple, $1.50/stag. Guys: more time: The Calendar is «* (714) 545-5591 Tuxesoptional; Girls: Form- published on Friday of each A 145 St., Rolen Galleries Print Sale. als or semi-fornSals. week for that Fri.through the P| pV dW1 Baker 11-5 p.m.in 3rdfloor Gateway nextThurs. Deadlines for in- Costa Mesa Commons. "Getting Yours" Challenges clusion are: MONDAY, 12 Cnmern.Hc" & Opportunities for the New NOON for the following Fri Introductory Seminar for 3rd Woman. Letty Cottin Pog- day-Thursday. If you AttentionStudents!! have Drand Shop Mesa, Annual Colorado Rjiver Canoe rebin,author & editor MS. any regarding Thereisa new Camera in Costa which will for questions this give supplies Trip (Mar. 20-25). Co-spon- speak. 8 p.m. College policy,please at you a 20% discount on film & dark room and will at callPamSink 25% major equipment: sored by COP & Playa-Nubes Park School. 50c the New U, 833-5547. or more'* discount on photographic Hall. All interested should at- Present Reg. card at time of purchase for discount. tend meeting at 5 p.m. in This Weeks Special Next Weeks Special Playa-Nubes. — — CANONCa-mera repair MINOLTA- enlarger wet l«l and demo. demo color. ( |i, Sat. "Selecting a Graduate Heart — — 10-6- Sun.°-11:30-4° f*. II 111 Mon & FrL 1 8:3 kjioch east o' r*mvi£i») Tues., Wed., Thurs., 10-7 p.m.

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Instant telephoneconfirma- tions on all roundtrip char- ters and tours to Europe ($339), Hawaii ($169), New York ($169), Orient ($437), GRAD STUDENTS: | | Mexico ($199), XEROX and the Middle East. Oneways available Plus nea, independent Working on a thesis or dis- experimentaltours For 24 hour informa- tion/ reservations call., collect Wnicont ; sertion? Having trouble Student TrantCounsel AVGO CenterSuite 790. 10850 Wilshire Blvd LA 90024 213 or getting COPIES . getting started 475-6*65Book nolater than65 days before departure^ finished? Want a place to ■ talk to other grad students EACH '.Skydiving isn't for everyone! about your ideas? / NO : TO FIND OUT IF IT'S V FOR YOU CALL: i MINIMUM We invite you to joina srrnJI group of graduate stu- CALIFORNIA CITY dents who meet weekly to discuss concerns, share 3Jk2V** Each per Hyndred of One Original PARACENTER ideas and spur one another onward! The group is (714) 373-4659 sponsored by the Learning Skills Center and meets UCI UNIVERSITY at California City each Thursday afternoon at 4 p.m. in the Learning Skills Center, T706. If you're interested,please join BOOK STORE „ Airport V.H Campus Dr., Tony us, or calf Linda Martin, 833-6451. Irvine" or call Lyvers IN TOWN CENTER in Santa Ana - MONDAY f.flO 7:00 - 1 l i TUESDAY-FRIDAY 8 30 5'30 <7..5.L??7:?.9?.f CLOSED SATURDAY & SUNDAY i FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 6.1976 NEW UNIVERSITY PAGE 3 Irvine Highway Needs

by Rob Corley March 1977. In turn, theCommission Irvine's Mayor recently 2) Upgrading , Culver took the action toretain theCorona del brought to the attention of the Drive interchange with the Mar freeway California Highway project on the Commis- Santa Ana freeway. Now a State's "active" list, and Ir- sion the highway needs of Ir- traffic disaster area during vine, vine was assuredthat the Cul- andit was a long list in- rush hour, the improved in- ver Drive deed. Mayor interchange re- Art Anthony, terchange isa nVust due tore- mains a high priority of the now in his final month as city cent zonechanges in thearea. State. i official, visited the Highway 3) The Von Karmen over- Commission's Jan. 23 meet- pass of the San Diegofreeway A questionoftenasked bystu- ng with a representative of in the Industrial Complex; dents is whether the concrete he Greater Irvine Industrial and wonder being built at the in- .league to present Irvine's 4) Widening of the Jamboree tersection ofMac-Arthur and needs and prioritiesfor short- Blvd. on-ramps to the San University is a freeway. The ange highway improve- Diego freeway. This im- answer is that under existing nents. The projects are: provement is necessitated by plans, the freeway will end 1) Completion near Orange County of the Corona the openingof the giant Fluor the Air- DagmarVon Euler with her husband,Dr. Ulf VoriEuler. el Mar freeway. A recent plant, which will house over port, but an' "improved fron- tatus report on the project 5,000 workersby this timenext tage road will extend tonear alls for the completion of a year. Ford Road. The State had "eeway connection between Mayor Anthony's presenta- plans for a freeway connect- Noble Scientist le Newport Freeway and tion focused the Commis- ing San Joaquin Hills Road ampus Drive (near Bristol sion's attention on the high- (Newport Center and Fashion treet) by June, 1977, fron- way needs of this rapidly Island) andthe NewportFree- Visits UCIrvine ageroad connection to theex- growing city, and although way,but a fiscal crisis atCal- by Richard Cote sting Mat-Arthur Blvd.. and there is an ambitious local Trans and new administra- and Cort Flinchbaugh le re-alignment of Mac- roadbuilding program, capa- tion policiesbrought an end to For the past few quarters, the students of Biological rthur (conventional high- city of the roads will bea pro- most highway construction in Sciences (BSSA) have had thehonor of invitingNobel Prize ay) to. near Ford Road by blem for a longtime. the state. winners inmedicine andphysiologyfrom allover the world to give'anopen,informal lecture series at Irvine. Thisquar- ter, we continue the program with the arrival of Professor Ulf Svante von Euler of Sweden. COP Colorado River Trip Starting Feb.2, Professor von Euler willbe lecturingeach Monday,Wednesday and Fridayafternoon on aspects of Pack up your camping gear, neurophysiologyand neuropharmacoldgy. muscles, On the eve- flex your paddling ningof the 11th of Feb.,he will presentalectureopen tothe and get ready for the 3rd an- public, dealing with ethical considerations of biomedical nual Colorado River Canoe research. It's still possibleto enroll in thelectureseriesby Trip Ivfa'-ch 20-25. This event attendinga session at 3 p.m. in the Social Science Lecture is co-spoasored by COP (Co- Hall. For those unable to attend his classlectures,Profes- operative Outdoor Program) sor von Euler will hold office hours 1-3 p.m. Monday, and Playa-Nubes Outdoo/s Wednesday, and Friday in room 331 on the 3rd floor of Hall. There will be a seriesof Steinhaus Hall. We encourageeveryone totake advantage four seminars dealing with of this opportunity. canoe and water safety, Professor von Eulerreceived the Nobel Prize in 1971 for paddling techniques equip- his work doneon neurotransmitters sympatheticner- trip planning of the ment and prior vous system. This wasnothis firsttasteof distinction,how- to the outing.Inaddition there ever, since in 1967 he was awarded the valuable Stouffer will be severalrequiredprac- Prize. His first association with the Nobelawards was un- tice sessions in Upper New- doubtedly through father, Euler, Bay. ' his Hans von who re- port prize chemistry introductory ceived the in in1929. Professor von Euier The seminar has also been associated with the Nobel Foundation since 1(1 will be at 5 p.m., Tuesday, in direct capacity, first a of the students participating in the Spring1975 2nd annual Colo- Feb. 10, 1953 a more as member rado River Canoe Trip. inPlaya-NubesResi- Nobel Committee for*Physiology or Medicine,and then as dence Hall. Slides from pre- Chairman of theNobel Foundation,a positionhe helduntil vious trips will beshown. Re- May of last year. quired seminar dates are: Shortly after his arrival, we talked with Professor von AUTO Feb. 17, Paddling Techniques Bay INSURANCE Circumstances; Euler in his room at the Balboa Club. With the view of and Special sailboatsand motorcruiserspassingupanddownthechan- 24, %13 FOR STUDENTS Feb. Canoe Safety and nel, we questionedhim about some aspectsof his life and y (INCL. HARD TO PLACE) Water Safety; and March 9, In work. . Gear and Trip Planning. BSSA: Your father was a Nobel Prize winner in chemis- addition to those seminars try (1929), so you were exposedtothe fieldofscientific re- there willbe two requiredses- search throughout your kind on Bay. childhood. What of influence ££. LOW RATES sions the do you think this had on your decision to go intoscientific The canoe outing will be 40 research? I**VHANDLE: CALL FOR QUOTE: limited to persons, and the VonEuler: Ithink that theenvironment wasquiteimport- $40- approximate cost willbe in my If the familyis $45.This willcover food,canoe ant directing interesttoward research. interested in science, inscience, then youget to rr; 832-7401 rental, camp fees, and active " and round know a number of other people who are active in science Cancelled/ MONTHLY PAY INSURE BY PHONE trip transportation. Declines " also. You get a chance to talk to these people,you hear GoodStudent Discount Safe DriverDiscounts For further information con- achievements, naturally influences tact Campus Organization about their and that " " you. I think any differentthan yougrewup 17321 IRVINE BLVD (at Newport Fwy.) TUSTIN Services, 106 Gateway don't thatit's if in Room 10) Commons, 833-5181. (continued on page ,^t *************V* ************ TherelSa * 11th ANNUAL I Imayhave ".- difference!!! i" * * PREPAREFOR: " * ********* * * * " UPAT Ov"35years aGoodJob Mufti ofeiperitnce " :" nAT"r " for you. Iff*I Small classes " : CAMINO « LwNI Voluminous home i qualify, get you " If you I'll Anr study materials job compu- - a in construction, bnc :" ter programming, intelligence, 1TH0B Courses thatare " electronics, communications, J AlliwD conslanM* "(xbted ROYALE i or many others. 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J J EDUCATIONAL CENTER B^ * A TESTPHEPARATION tsSsSSt " $1.50 Admission * rL SPECIALISTS SINCE 1936 fg^ * * k» 1«rs EMItffi SlrMI SreoUyn N » 112J1 «)J Camino Residence Hall ■A. |212| 3J6S300 _*M B^^J_Brdnchej in Mnw U S C.I..5 _JJs^NJ r* * * * ************************ PAGE 4 NEW UNIVERSITY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1976

NEW UNIVERSITY ! We Get Handicapped *^0 Complaint Upon enrolling at this insti- Letters tution,Iassumed,perhaps in- Vicki LanzaHines correctly, that UCI was pri- ED/TOR " marily engaged in the busi- ness of higher education. LVooke Gunning Lance Kobbins Tuesday'seventshave ledme MANAGINGEDITOR ASSOCIATEEDITOR collected by these machines to believe rny initial assump- Leslie 5unell gotowards... theineptASgov- tions were erroneous. U<'\ "s CITYDESK Pin Ball ernment, or perhaps the ren- really a talent mecca lor Board. Unsigmdeditorial* npratmtm majority opinion ofthe N»w University Editorial tal of the machines them- Cinemaland. Rmponwbtendivrdual* or groups may submit letters and articles contrary to the New to selves? University position.However, the editorsreservethe right ueetheir discretion editorial j)and though UCI may have in publishingletters. Allotherarticlesrepresent tj>e opinionsof theindividualwriter! A problem faces the mem- Even Board, ASUCI or the University not necessarily thoseof theNew Unrvetsrty Editorial the bers of this university, no derived financial benefit in ot California longer can the faculty, staff, Student allowing its campus to beused and students interact in Gate- in a movie setting, Ifeel itin- way Commons without com- convenienced and deprived peting with the loud climax Suing UCI ? the students of their right to a emanating from the four or normal and speedyaccess. At point, Ihave limited eye- five pinball machines andthe C'mon, that story about the people that operate them. sight and some physical limi- The Blade grad student suingUCI really tations. AsIbegantoleave the Tosay that itisannoying try- isn't true,is it? Youmean to Commons, Iwas directed to a ing to carryon aconversation put me on' by telling me that It is unfortunate that thefunds for the Blade,the third world punctuated with thesounds of side room by which to exist. Affairs so some administrators and fac- Not being familiar with these newspaper at UCI. were withdrawn by Student ringing bells and human ulty at UCI are so unconcern- abruptly. TheNewUniversitystaff wishesthebestof luck tothe groans, sighs, xheers, etc., is surroundings & in a hurry, I ed about students that they did not realize that the blue Blade staff intheirendeavorfor other sourcesof funds. We feel at best an understatement. treat them like that. You thatthestaff of the Bladeiscontributingamonumental effort to Thenoisefrom thesemechani- platformled to a blue floor. & mean in this era of behavior- consequently Iwent sailing see their newspaper succeed, an effort that should be recog- cal time and money wasters ial science, this time of res- by campus. into'a rather embarrassing- nized others on the extends to even the farthest pect for the individual, this position. We, at the New University, hope thatbothof the newspapers corners of the Commons. time when humans need to be can make a concerted effort toserve thecampus at Irvine. The The unpleasant noise is not other, other, in- concerned about hu- Since Ihave little depth & newspaper should not work in oppositionwith each my only objection, however. mans that somethinglike that (by way, your together improvement of both. perception the stead should work for the The very presenceof the ma- really happened? C'mon, campus' unmarked & unrail- chines in itself sets a mood of surely not in Irvine ... not at ed stairs (especiajly in the amusement-parkishness UCI? Science Lecture) arereallyan which is both anti-Kaplanian Well,on thechance that there exercise in courage) a new and against the ideals that the might be a smidgeon of truth path is more tedious that may 01' Blue Eyes university seems to purport. in it Iam going to that court have been anticipated. Couple Itisnot without reason, then, hearing in Dept. 30 (Superior this with the fact that Ihave a WOWI That WAS Paul Newmanon campuslast week,riding., that Ipropose to remove the Courtin Santa Ana)next Tues- neurological pYoblem that around campus park and Gateway Commons in a motorized pinball machines from cam- day at 9:30 (Feb. 10). Any- makes walking more cum- wheelchair, with Mel Brooks, Marty Feldman, and Dom De- pus. Let the students who way,Ihear that WilliamShef- bersome, to say the least, & Louisegivingchase. It wasa strangescene to come upon atUCI play' with these machine go field is the most dynamic trial having to walk around all But it was very exciting to most students to watch the new to any bowling alley or Grey- lawyer in the state right now those cameras or road blocks Brooks movie being filmed. Hundreds spent most of the day hound bus stafcon where such andIwant tosee himarguelor becomes a real task. watching the stars, emitting shrieks whenever Newmancame machines* abouid, or let them student Constitutional rights close enoughto touch. *Students alsohadfanwithFeldmanand find another way to occupy against those uptown Univer- Just thoughtIwouldgiveyou DeLouise, who signed utographs,joked with the crowd, and their idle hours. sity attorneys.Infact, Ithink I u studeut's point ol view. posedfor pictures.Things like that are always fun. Sincerely,Sincerely will sit in the front row. Bob Kaplan Bruce Macnaughton Sincerely However,many students, were not amused. For some, the P.S. What does the money A recent grad student Kathy Nyholm filmingbrought confusion rather than excitement,andanger at being pushedaroundby the film crew and guards. Some were not ableto getto theirclasson timebecause theyweredelayed when thecamera startedrolling.Theyhad to walk allaroundthe campus to get to their next class in the next buildingbecause they weretoldtheycouldnot walkthrough the "set." Otherstu- OK, Tell The Truth dents complainedthat they had to fight the huge crowdswho were fighting for a glimpseof Newman. TheIrvine policemay have took their jobasbodyguardstooseriously,shoutingat the Dy James ranter crowds,andin oneincidenttwistinga girl'sarmandhaulingher In 1965 Rep. Gerald Ford wrote a book about become invalid. away to the police car for a "talk." Students have askedus to the efforts of the Warren Commission. Within For example, accidentallyor not. a blow-up find out if the University receives any money from.the studio, the first 15 pageshedisclosedthe TopSecret in- photograph purportedly showing Billy Love- andif so, demandthat it be given to student funds. formation that Lee Harvey Oswald was FBI lady, (an Oswald look-a-like and co-worker of The University (UCI) receives $1000 per day (the crew was Undercover Agent #179. Oswald's), standing outside the Book Deposi- here two days) and the money does go to the students — it is His book was largely ignored and it wasn't tory when the shots were fifed, was not pub- placedintheChancellor's ScholarshipFund. Maybethereis jus- until 1973 when the House Judiciary Com- lished with the Warren Report. The" blow-up, tice. mittee, seeking to confirm Ford'snomination rediscovered by 1966 in the Commission's files, as Vice-President,gleanedfrom him the same clearly does not show Lovelady,and possibly information,thus bringing it to the public's at- does reveal Oswaid,identifiable becauseof his tention. ltA clothing and facial features. Themen in powerhave yet toadmit the mere We've had the Pentagon— Papers, Watergate, possibility— that Lee— Harvey Oswald did notact CIA and FBIillegalities whenand where will alone if at all despite the millions of in- it all end? Do you really believe every rele- telligentAmericans who believe he had help. vantfact about theassassinations has been re- STAFFBOX If Oswald alone did assassinate President vealed? Kennedy, then the American people need to 11 our government is to regain the trust and Editor — Vicki Lanza Hines hear it from their Representatives. Nelson confidence of the American people, which I Managing Editor — Brooke Gunning Rockefeller's 1975 Report on CIA activities submit it has lost, then there must be some — onlyanswered some of the questions, while the house cleaning. Thenameplate over onecloset City Desk Leslie— Sunell Warren Report is so chocked full of mistakes that need;- its skeletons removed is John F. Assoc. Editor — Lance Robbins that as an honest statement of the facts it has Kennedy's. Fine Arts Editor— Vicki Tamoush Sports Editor— Peter Shergalis South-EastOrange County Corridor Photo Editor Frank Wada, Dave Espinosa Advertising Manager — Patricia Gross Ad Production Manager— Pam Sink From Laguna Greenbelt,Inc. Production Manager — Susan Shaw As the South East Orange County Corridor acclaimed by British planners as among the — (mis-calledTransportation) Study moves into most beautiful in the world,and the SEOCCS Secretary/Bookkeeper Barbara Dittrick hearings, the Laguna Greenbelt would like to Plan proposes to pave and pollute theni all. Assistant — Laurie appeal for countywide support for preserva- But,beyond the scenic destructions,thepro- Production Dibble posed Proofreader — Carolyn Brothers tion from the proposed road system of the road system stands condemned from — Study. basic and vital resourcestandpoints. It would Copyreader Carolyn— Brothers TheSEOCCSPlan proposestoextendtheSan destroy the vital water recharge lands of the Reporters-Staff Writers Janet Berwick, Dawn Chaban, Rob Joaquin Hills Road, six/eight lanes divided, Watershed, the wells of which supported our Corley, Lenard Davis, Barbara Englar, Bill Farnham, Jeff Gait, through the beautiful central alcove of the La- Laguna urea until 1927. It would destroy vital Leslie Gregory, Patrick Hayes, Greg Jensen, Scott Jordan,Randy guna Canyon Watershed, through the beauti- agricultural lands, now used for grazing by Lubert, Monica Myers, Andy Newbre, James Parker, Carol Perl- ful rock outcroppings at the El Toro and La- both ranches, but recognized by the US Soil berger, Mike Pfefferle, Robert Pincus, Patty Ryan, —Pat Shibuya, guna Canyon intersection, and through the Conservation Service as prime (grade I), crop John Sieh, Pam Sink, Glenn Wilson. Photographers Bill Casey, beautiful flood plain and creek bed of the El land. It would: destroy vital resource Henriksen, Hirano, the air Gordon Chang, Keith Dong, Mel Paul Svlvia Toro Tributary of the At the head and thisarea is the remaining air to Leos, Craig Patton, John Oulnley, Michael Skarsten. Watershed. ventilator of El Toro Tributary, the San Joaquin Hills the back country (Laguna Hills,Mission Viejo, New Toro, Advertisers' should contact the University officeat 833-5546 or Road would meet, with elaborate interchange El Tustin,Santa Ana) as recognized by 833-£393 structures, the Oso "Parkway" extension, both the^Air Resources Board and the Coastal six/eight lanes, that is planned.to curve Commission. Certainly citizens"should re- through the upper reaches of the El Toro Tri- solve the issue in favor of water and food and, butary. The landscapesof thisarea have been air. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1976 NEW UNIVERSITY PAGE Hypertension Testing The Right of by Dawn Chaban TheCircle clubs of UC Irvine Privacy and Cal State Univ.,Fullerton . page 1) .. will be co-sponsoring aHyper- (continued from tension Testing Program this doesn't satisfy you, you can request a hearing to challengethe Saturday and Sunday at the content of the records in question. Inaccurate misleading,orin- Orange Mall in Orange. appropriate data will be correctedor deleted. Grades,of course, Students from both campus- are not subject to change'in this manner. es will be manning booths There the lawissilent,the University'spolicyis: theprivacyof an throughout the day, register- individualisof great weight,but thatasmuch inspirationinastu- ing shoppers and takingblood dent's files as possibleshould be disclosed to thestudent onre- pressures. quest. The Laguna Greenbelt ... (continued from page 4) Department, has urged immediate construc- Finally,the tworoads wouldsolvenone olour tion of monorails in the median strips of the transportationmiseries; in fact, they wouldin- Santa Ana and SanDiego freeways. Histhesis, crease them. They would invite more automo- based in hard experience,is quitecontrary to bile traffic into areasnow freeofit.They would the glibe and total acceptance of the automo- facilitate housing subdivisions in the Green- bileof the SEOCCS Planandits prbgramtorib- belt area that would generate more automo- bon the country more with roads. bile traffic. The Plan is completely automo- We appeal to every citizen in the county for bileorientedand isdesignedtoguaranteemore aid in the battle against this destructive non- congestion,morepollution,moretrafficestale- transportation planof SEOCCS. mate. The obvious answer,which weknow, is to usetheroads wehave and tobuildrapidtran- Sincerely yours, sit facilities asquickly as wecan. Mr. Ayanian, James W.Dilley retiring Division Chief of the State Highway President

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Mr. Sanders looks dowrjright classy; he's wellpoised — and the fluidmovementofhis fingersmakepianoplayingseemas "A crystalball's onthePiano IsDylanleading Stoner on bass, and Howard Wyeth on drums. natural as walking. us to the mountain, or are we moving out They,likethe backup musicians onBloodOn the On the first half of the program, Mr. Sanders played a through vast Open spaceEmpty free ofGod?" Tracks.are adequate,but nothingmore. It would Beethoven work,Sonatoin AMajor,op.101; Liszt'sVariations on — — seem that Dylan does this intentionally,to allow Weinen, Klagen;and a light Sonata in G Major of Baldasarre AllenGinsberg^Oct.— 31. 1975 from Roll- the force of his lyrics,and the intensity of his vo- Galuppi sandwiched inbetween the two heavjfer works. The ing Thunder Stones Nine poems from the cals to rise above the accompaniment.. Thus, Beethoven was a later, more romantic piecefor the composer. RollingThunderRevue troupenewsletter. "RomanceIn Durango"showsDylanat his worst Mr. Sanders convinced the audience that it was interesting. A on Desire because the productionissocluttered heavy lefthand sometimes shroudedthe themein the Variations, by Robert L. Pincus as to be distracting to Dylan's lyrics andvocals. but the melody was plainin thegaluppisonata. The Sonatain G At age 13, Iwalked into a recordstore that just On the bestsongs on the album,the crudity of Major couldhave been playedon a pair of stringedinstruments; happenedto have Blonde On Blonde on the rec- production isalso presentand dynamic,as it was both melodyand accompanimentwere uncomplicated,as most ord player. The music that Iheard was strange on Blood On the Tracks. Certainly, "Hurricane" of the time each hand had only one note to playat a time. The and new, and somewhat repulsive. In the nine ranks with the best of Dylan's social protest right handkept itself busy playingmordents. Althoughnotapro- years of my life since then, Ihave come to trea- found piece, the audience received it well. sure Dylan'smusic. Infact,his lyrics becamethe After intermission, Mr. Sanders performed Chopin's Twelve standard of excellence whichonly Lennox/Mc- Etudes op. 10. The capable pianist turned each of the studies Cartney, Lennon alone, Robbie Robertson,Paul into adelicacy,goingthroughchromatics,arpeggios,blackkeys, Simon, and have occasionallyap- and ending with the famous RevolutionaryEtude. In order to proached. And in his own iconoclastic manner, hush the applause,Mr. Sanders playedan encore,Chopin'sNoc- Dylan has been among the best musically. turn in F# Major, but they still clapped,so tie had to playagain, There were years of decline before Dylan's this time the etudeno. 3 from the above series. comebackalbumof 1974, BloodOn TheTracks. I It's reassuringtoknow thattrulygoodentertainmentcan stillbe won'tbother to document thoseyears,since Idid had for free. so inmyreview of that masterpiece(seeNew Uni- versity,March 14,1975). Suffice to say,that,fol- lowing upon the tails of the mediocre Planet Waves, which was released in early 1974, Blood Fine Arts Calendar Oh TheTracks seemed nothingshort of miracu- lous. It was an effort equalto those of his early MUSIC periodof brilliance (1962-1966),followingupon nir The UCi Chamber Symphony conducted by Alvaro Cassuto, years of mediocrity. will perform Friday, Feb. 13. Mr. Cassutois aprofessor of music I thus approachedhis new recordingDesire and conductor of Portuguese National .Radio Symphony. The (PC 33893) with the greatestof anticipation.This concert willbe inthe Fine Arts Village Theatre,at 8 p.m. Tickets album arises out of a period in Dylan's career are $4 and availableat the Fine Arts box office (714) 833-6617. when interestin his career is running high once The Los AngelesPhilharmonic Orchestra conducted by Gen- again,bothamong the publicand thepress. One nady Rozhdestvensky will beatUCISaturday, Feb.14. The con- reason is that Dylan is the driving force behind cert is sponsoredby the Orange County Philharmonic Society. the , an unorthodox Performance isat 8:30p.m. inCrawford Hall. Tickets at $4 and$6 vaudevillestyle tour, whichrecently completeda are available at the Fine Arts box office, 833-6617. tour of New England. Performers included the UCLA is havinga varietyof musical productionsthis week. On likes of , Joni Mitchell, Roger Mc- Feb. 13, and14 The PragueMadrigal Singers willbe performing Guinn, , and Allen Ginsberg. The inSchoenbergHall. The ensembleconsists of tenvocalists and8 touris innovativeinthatit features superstars,but instrumentalists performing on authentic instruments from the plays small halls on short notice It has been NationalMuseum of Prague. Their repertoireincludesmusic of covered extensivelyin the press as a vvelcomed the Renaissance and some contemporaryworks. Performance is and long time coming innovation. As for where at 8:30 p.m., and thestudent ticket rate is $2.50 for more info on the revue will show up next is anybody's guess, how to acquire tickets pleaseread on. since they graceda Roger Miller audienceat the On Feb.14, 8:30 p.m.at UCLA, Radu Lupu willplayinUCLA's Troubadour with a surprise late night visit. Art of the KeyboardSeries in Royce Hall. Radu Lupu has been Yet it is not the tour we are concerned with hailed as "brilliant light in the piano world" (San Francisco here, but Desire. In an almost intangible man- Cronicle.) The student ticket rate is also 52 50 with ID. ner, itis adisappointingalbum. It cannot be said Greek classical guitarists Evangelos and Liza, wilj.performon that this album has.suffered a lack of artistic at- Fri., Feb. 20 at 3:00 p.m. in Schoenberg Hall. They are an out- tention because of the tour. There are" obvious standing duo. Tickets are available at the UC student rate of efforts of careful craftsmanship evident inevery $2.50. . song. Thealbumis crudelyrecordedyetsoare all For tickets tothese eventsat UCLA mailto: UCLA Central Tic- of Dylan's albums. He has never been concern- ket Office,650 Westwood Plaza,Los Angeles,Ca., 90024. (phone ed with polish and production. Rather, he goes 825-2953) Please enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope, into the studio, does a couple of takes, and then songs,and for thatmatter, thebestofhissongs it andmakechecks payabletotheRegents,UC. Inordertoobtaina records a song. makes your blood curdle, and causes you to student discount by mail, dhe must also send a Xeros copy of a . In spiteof itscrudity consistent with other Dyl- scream with rage, with thesame intensityofemo- Reaistratinn card. One ID is required per albums, " ticket. an Desire does show concern with total tion as did "Masters" of War, and "The Death of The L.A. Music Center will be presenting The Dutchess of sound absent from Dylan's domainsince Blonde Hattie Carioll. 13, As most whoare even mildly in- Malfi Feb. 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, and 20, in the Taper on Blonde. There is an everpresent,occasion- terested in Dylan's music already know, "Hurri- Forum p.m. Mark at 8 There will also be matinee performances at ally out of tune, but alwaysbeautiful violin play- cane" is the story of how Hurricane Carter,once ed by . The sweet country-soulful leading contender for the Middleweight Alsoat the Music Center this weekis theplay "Same Time,Next voice of E,mmylouHarris is also presenton many championship the world, Year." of wasframed onamur- This two character comedy hit will be playing in the songs, and compliments Dylan's always typi- der charge, and has been servinga prison sen- Ahmanson Theatre on Feb. 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. For cally grainy vocals. Aside from these two; the tence poetryis toughandsinewy, ticket ever since. The information on these two events please call 213 626- only other constant backup musicians are Rob employing language of the crude world of The Bach Aria IGroup, sponsoredby the UCI committeefor Arts will be performing in Crawford Hall on Friday,Feb. 20. Tic- kets are available from the ASUCI office, at $2.00, $3. and $4. For more info please call833-5549. Hello People -Future Shock ORIGINAL WORKS THIS WEEKEND Professor Peter Odegard'scompositionclass willpresenttheir creations FridayandSaturdaysp.m. intheConcert Hall,for free. by RandyAgadoni a rock and roll mime quartet. set with the PA systems. As it This is the third time such a concert has beenheld, and judging It is always interesting and Hello People performed with a was, their abrupt departure year's,I from last recommend this concert. Composers featured usually entertainingto witness brash and pompous manner allowed one only speculations tonightare GregKoch,PhillipMarshall,Jeffrey Mumford, Thom- the additionof angle of that was in some ways enter- as to the true natureand intent as Henry Hogan, a new and Dennis Woodrich. possiblya different twist to the tainingbut whichalsotendedto of their show. realmofrock androllmusic. By alienate the audience. Initially Opening the Starwood show ART listening plaguedwith P.A.problems, hails from At in the Fine Gallerya work be- to your favorite FM the was a group that UCI Arts documentation of is station, it group walked Newport Beach, Spring ingpresentedby conceptartists Antonzlos. The AntFarm is evident that there off the stage the Steven many Canyon dis- (Chip Lord, Doug Michels and Curtis Schreier), Agnes Denes, are new groups directing twice which ultimately resulted Band. Lacking a in an stage LloydHamrol, Oldenburg, andmany I theirmusicaltastes towardsthe abbreviated version of tinctive leaderand overall Claes others don't have rapidly their show, thus it diffi- presence, room toprint the names, buttheir workswillbeinthegalleryfrom expanding field 61 pro- making the band was forced gressive cult to evaluate potential. Their Feb.6-28. Theprogram is sponsored by the UCI School of Fine rock." The notion of their to rely on its material. Arts, "progressing has an at- Their performance centered show started o,ut strongly as around a variety couple Feb.10 there willbe a Exhibition Ferdinand tractively challenging conno- of mime rou- they opened with a of Print from the Ro- it, tines 1 ter> Galleries of Baltimore,Maryland.Don't missit, third floor tation to suggestingto some which added an enter- clean sounding country rock- on groups taining However, loungeGateway Commons from 8-5 p.m. or individuals a means visual element to their ers. as their set con- for imposing their innovative music. However, the use of tinuejd, the songs became ideas on a hopefully receptive mime is not altogether novel. noticeablyweakerand the band THEATRE ANDDANCE audience. An unusual devia- The use of a moog synthesizer started sounding like a likely TheUCI Drama Workshop presents"Look AfterLulu" by Noel tion from this concept of pro- alongw|thother electronic key- choice 'for Disneyland's teen Coward thisFridayandSaturday(Feb.13and14). intheFine Arts gressive rock is to combine a boards isan important element night.|The SpringCanyonBand Little Theatre, Rm. 161, Humanities Hall,8 p.m.Admissionis 75 novel, futuristic soundingstyle of this futuristic style. What is are quite adept at playingtheir cents. with nostalgically familiar ma- unusual about Hello Peopleis instruments and vocally har- The Sunday Drama Workshop will be performing"Six Varia- terial; in other words, progres- their choice to use this style in monizing. Therefore,it is pos- tions" and "The Marriage Proposal," and "Home Free," sion1 with digression. Before a playing several 50's numbers, sible that given time and new all three plays are student/directed and will be in ,the Fine small audience at the Star- including "Sea Cruise" and material, the Spring Canyon Arts Little Theatre, Rm. 161, Humanities Hall at 8 p.m. on wood last week, this curious "Who Wrote theBook of Love." Band could very well emerge Sunday Feb. 15. formula was used by HelloPeo- After performing for less than with a unifying direction and Feb. 16, 17, and 18 at the Music Center's Dorothy Chandler ple, an hour, Hello People quickly style that is virtuallyessential to Pavillion the American Ballet will be performing at 8:30 p.m. leftthe stage,stillseeminqly up- everynew group. For ticket info, please call (213) 626-7211. Silent Movie » Lights, Camera, Action RACKS OF DESIRE by A. Scott Gilbard OnJan.26and27,morethan$2 millioninmotionpictureequip- mentand rollingstockincludingtwo,quarter-milliondollar 'CINE MOBILES;iyere brought to the UCI campus, by the multi-talen- authority presentedin a cold realistic light. A criticize for which lyrics (as Isaid before, the ted comedic powerful moment occurs in music is all Dylan's), I'll just tieeverythingto Dy- writer-director Mel Brooks. dialogue when the SilentMovie ia the title of the film that beingshot here,and detectiveis attempting persuade contradictory,andultimate- was police to atwo- lan. The mysterous, whatmakesit especiallyunusual is the that it bethe criminal totestify against ly disappointing is it is fact isto first bitwhite Carterin order quality about Desire that silentfeature length film made in 40 years. With the excep- his own skin: "We eclectic scope at Types of over to save want to put his ass in and limited in once. tionof soundeffects, music, and one smallsegment where there stir we want to pin this triple murder songs range Ballads to Love Songs, to one on him/He from willbe dialoguethe traditionalform of mime comedythat Chap- no gentleman Jim." Dylan spews songof protest. are the ain't out the social But the ballads for lin, Keaton,and the like madesopopularinthe earlydaysof film, word with a venom that could shake this police mostpart too concerned with evocation of Old will reappear with a only hisknees, atmosphere, ag^in twist that MelBrooks can create. detective to ifheeverbothered to hear West while the love songs are mar- The cast was up the troop; Marty song. by lines. made of traditional Brooks the red stock phrases and Feldman,Dqiti DeLouise,and By the way, well is most certainly The "Joey "Isis." Brookshimself. as "Hurricane" the strongest best of the ballads are and as staring inthe movie,Mel Brooks is alsowriting,directing,and song on Desire. It, along with all the songs on The former is thesagaof New YorkmobsterJoey producing it. only missing Gallo, The one was Gene Wilder who has the record, except for "One More Cup of Coffee" while the latter isanenigmatic tale of mur- appearedin almostevery Brooks film. Howeverthe der, loss was not romance and lust for riches. "Joey," al- too felt, at by the up though overly hard .least several hundreds observers made a bit long, and sometimes senti- students, faculty, and residents from nearby neighbor- mental, style of UCI is a moving documentary story hoods, one of the best inHollywood, about hu- because known names Paul a criminal whoisalsoacompassionate .Newman was there making a cameo appearancein the Brooks man being. "Isis"succeedsbecauseit evokesthe film. moodof dark mysteriousforces at work in thelife Without a doubt Newmanstole the show as it were, and thrilled of a man in love witha woman named Isis, who the on-looking crowd,by racing at breakneck speeds aroundthe also happens to be an Egyptian goddess. paths specially built gasoline engine powered album, intercampus on Other ballads on the "Black Diamond except poweredby Bay,"One Cup Coffee," In wheelchairs. All of the wheelchairs one were "More of and"Romance 5hp enginesthatgave thema topspeedof 30n\ph. However,one Durango. allseem tobesayingtoolittle to us.I'm of the chairs was propelledby a 12 hpenginegivingita topspeed not saying that every Dylan song must have a mph. Certainly of thesongs of 70 didactic message. none on PaulNewmanis very hasracedhigh Bringing It Home, Highway mucha car enthusiast and All Back 61 Re- like the Daytona many years, visited, Blonde,did, and yet most poweredexotic cars Ferrari for so or Blonde on the high powered wheelchair and "trying it was- songs albums, best. getting on out" on these are among Dylan's inevitable. twodays shootingNewmansuc- Yet there is in such In the courseof the of substance songsas "Desola- in wrecking two of the $4,000 chairs and nearly injured tion Row" and "Visions of Johanna" which is ceeded missing himself several times. from the above mentioned tunes of De- Out of the 16 hours thecast and worked sire. crew onthe UCIcam- pus, only about 9 will ever reach the movie-house;film The is true of the love songs the album. minutes same on making is hard work! "Oh, Sister" nice in concept, is but disappointing is to by20th Century this summer, in execution. lines toocontrived. Two The film due be released Fox The seem " July the 4th. examples: "Oh sister, am Inota brothertoyou, on and "Time is an ocean but it endsat the shore." Dylansimply doesnot soundconvincingwhenhe sings these lines. On a song such as "You're-A Big GirlNow"(from Blood On the Tracks)he got away with equally chiche-ridden lines such as "Timeis jet plane/Itmoves too fast;"because his painexpressedin singingtranscendedthe words, andcreated" amood.A similar" deficiencytothat of "Oh, Sister occurs in"Sara. Attimes thesongis moving,but at timesit is burdenedbyembarras- ALsop's Fables singlystereotypicalchivalric pronouncementsof admiration wife, Sara, and love for his " such as by Thane Tierney ean acting troupe, as well as "Sweet virgin angel,Icjve of my life. and"Please Peter Alsop is, in a word, teaching mentally handicap- forgive my unworthiness." phenomenal. His concerts at' ped children. He is continually At best, its Desire displays the simplicity and the Golden Bearand at Patogh addingmore serious materialto dynamics of Dylan's music. His vision, when in helda kind of magic whichis all his act, but the content of any focus, is one of a bufging senseof justice,andan too rare in the performing in- given show is mostly depen- ear for poetry that transcends that of any other dustry these days. dent on the crowd. songwriter. Still, this Dylan record leavesme ul- His storyisas strangeas many His show is excellent. He timately dissatisfied. By giving us "Hurricane," of his songs. He was forced to opened for Doctor Hook and Dylanh,as providedus with one of hisbestsongs, put out his records on a rather the MedicineShow at theGold- and "Sara" were co-writtenby JacquesLevy,who but we want more and don't get it. The eclec- small label (Peaceable Rec- en Bear, and upstaged them ticity according to Allen Ginsberg's liner notes for the of t.'te music on Desire is promising. Per- ords), because of the record completely. His sets at Patogh album, is a "theatrist." His part in the composi- haps this album representsa transitional stage executives' "hit mentality." It we're more involved, running ion in thesongs is limited to the lyrics, butas for for Dylan, which will result in a new style. Cer- seems that titles such as "Coun- the gamut froma trilogyof wo- what he did here, that is unclear. Ican simply tainly, the introduction of fiddle and a female try and Western Transylvania men's liberation songs toa fan- observe thatthereis greaterdetail,ina novelistic vocal accompanist adds a warmth to Dylan's Love Song" and "Garbage" tastic routine with a "limber- sense, in many of the songs. Yet Ginsberg and music that he never wanted, nor achieved,pre1 don't incite thoughts of Top 40 jack" (a wooden doll), to a 45- ournalists tell us that Dylanhasbeenavidlyread- music that he never wanted, nor achieved, pre- hits. How soom we forget minute narrative about a mole ng JosephConrad of late, could just viously. Put very simply, and perhaps too pun- "Alice's and, and a bee who search through as which as ningly, Restaurant" more easily account for Dylan's new found love for Desire leaves this listener with some- recently, "Convoy." the barnyardto findthe scret of detail. thing to desire emotionally.There is afeeling in- There is more to Peter Alsop eternalyouth. Not knowing exactly who to praise and whoto side me that it could have beenmore. than funny songs. He has spent He is one of the few per- time in Will Geer's Shakespear- formersever toget: 1) muchof a reaction from the normally- laid-back Patogh crowd, and 2) DISC-CUSSIONS two demands for an encore. The rap, taken from Woody by Jeff Marder vators. As an arranger Gil Evans is far beyond anything— Woody Guthrie, that closed Friday he Gil Evans Orchestra Plays the Music of Jimi Hendrix Herman,MaynardFerguson,orevenThadJones MelLewisare night's show held the audience RCA CPL1-0667 putting together. The attempt to orchestrate thecomplexmusic spellbound. Saturday was Accordingto the liner notes,arrangerGil Evanswas tohave re- of Jimi Hendrix isa task onlythe greatestof musical mindscould . night's crowd Hendrix to have been"up front" handle. not quite as responsive as Fri- orded with Jimi Hendrix. was day's, gainstthe lush orchestral backgroundof the EvansOrchestra in CreativeConstruction Company but the show was every collaborations Muse MR 5071 bitas good. "BarnyardSweets," manner reminiscentof the Miles DavisGil Evans adults, nearly twodecades ago. Ashistory wouldhaveit, Hendrixleftthe Thisexcellent collective improvisationalsession was recorded a children's story for super- acquired morepolish,and body before the project was started, but Evan's respect for Hen- at Peace Church inNewYorkCity inMayof 1970underthe some presenting concert vision of Ornette Coleman. Accordingto violinist Leroy Jenkins, the closing song demonstrated drix's music continued. After a of Hendrix temporary ompositions York, recorded this the Creative Construction Compaiy,like the Association for the just how fragileand a in New the Evans Orchestra thing perform- Ibum. effort toexpandthe musical Advancement ofCreative Musicians (AACM), wasa(late60's)co- good (i.e., the The result isa wellexecuted ance) volution of the big operative group consisting of Jenkins, Anthony Braxton, horn- is. band sound. style highly While comparisons originalHendrix recordingsare un- man Leo Smith,and percussionist Steve McCall. Joiningthese His is reminiscent to the pianist of Tom Paxton and Arlo toanyonefamiliar his work,thelistenershoud feel, musicians for thisconcert were bassist Richard Davis and voidable with Guthrie, hard to f nothing else, theessence andfeelingofJimi's workisomni- Muhal Richard Abrams, the founding father of the AACM. which makes it that understand why some record present on.this session. How "impressed" oneis withEvans'and Performance-wise, the collective consciousness represented will depend on here paints "colors" of sound that blend, clash, and engulf the company hasn't picked up on other band members' arrangements somewhat Peter, one's previousexposure orchestrated jazz-rock. While thedie- listener. These "colors" and their manifestations vary dynami- him. however, is to philosophical whole rard rock may to to ElectricLadylandor Axis,the cally with repeatedlistenings. The free improvisation demands about the fan wish stick in situation. In recent phonein- openeared find great beauty in Evans' arrange- concentrationandattention fromthe audience,but therewards a individual will Jenkins, terview, that, "you have ments of "Castles Made of Sand" and "Up from the Skies." The terms of musical treasurers are worththe effort. Brax- he said band hard "Gypsy Eyes." On ton, or Davis are usually up front, although this music doesn't to make your own breaks ..." swings on "Crosstown Traffic" and That he has. Angel"and — ..." (myfavoritecuts) theorches- need a leader.Each performer contributes the feelings of hisIn- "1983 A Merman album, which ra manages to convey all of the vitality and power of the real ner Pilot in order to establish an improvisatory Gestalt. The His was record- 'ing. electronics, distortion,grunts, "Wholeness" thus created stands as a testament to the abilities ed live in concert at the Ice A healthy dose of rock and through new explorationsHen- and geniusof thoseindividualsplayingthe new,collectivemusic. House, is available Li- irobs remind us of the innovations and Pizza, by contacting rix introduced popular As with Arista, bravos are reserved for Muse Records, a com- corice or to music. Now, Peaceable Records, P.O. Box Ultimately, successful jazz-rock orchestrations will not stand pany that is tryingtomakerhis music available to thepublic. if itis onlypossiblefor themusicians toperformregularly (if ever!) 77038, Los Angeles, California, the test oftimeas longas the Evans-DavisMiles Ahead orSketch- It, too eminently es of However, the purstiit of new goals, new inSouthern California, collectiveimprovisationwould notonlybe 90007. i is Spain sessions. worthwhile. directions,new sound* is the mark of the greatestmusical inno- artistic, but increasinglypopular. PAGE 8 NEW UNIVERSITY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1976 MICHAEL MURPHEY AT THE ROXY

by Jim Isaacs ploitationof native Americans. Hollywood has become al- As he puts it in "Geronimo's most synonymous with glitter Cadillac:" rock, bizarre stage shows,.and "Governor governor isn't it superficial people,but'Michael strange Murphey's Jan. 21st perform- You never see a car on the ance at the Roxy theatre pro- Indian range?" ved that a performer doesn't Murphey performed a medley need to be strange to be capti- of three sqngs from his new vating and exciting. Murphy album that deal with the treat- showed himself to be a very ment of Indians, consisting of warmandrealpersonas wellas "Temple of the Sun," "Buffalo an exceptional musician and Gun," and "Wild West Show." songwriter. The first is about Cortez's des- MichaelMurpheyhasa veryin- truction of the Aztec civiliza- tenseand magneticstagepres- tion. "Buffalo Gun" is aboutthe ence., but he does not.leave his near exterminationof theplains audience awed or star-struck. buffalo, and "Wild West Show" He rather establishes warm 9 is about Buffalo Bill Cody's audience rapport with his can- traveling dor, of humor, show of the late sense and ami- 1800's. Murphey able personality, engaging referred to his Cody the "closest thing audience with talks about per- as to meaningful sonal experiences aeqflain-, mostfamous forhissong "Wild-, dolin, and keyboardsperforms ceremony for his Hitler this country ever had." and marriageto his wife, prevalent theme in tances. is' to fire" from his album "Blue Sky, with Murphey, who plays the Caroline. Another His music hard that ceremony his categorize. His style has in- NigVit Thunc'er." But his first guitar and banjo. Keyboard He found on the Murphey's songwriting te rock, „ rrtftoriety ca."ne from -writing player, Jac Murphy, exhibited Pine Ridge Indian Reservation accounts of personal acquain- fluence of folk and coun-. they by western,but it doesn't ■"Hoyt Axton's and the Nitty his exceptional ability on the where were married an tances and experiences. As he try con-/ Indianmedicineman. Asheput tain the of Gritty Dirt Band's Hits." piano and synthesizer. John put it, "The world is a song- commercialism it, lot there writer; country-rock artists like the "Geronimos Cadillac" and McKuen's banjo and fiddle "I felt a closerJtoGod I'm just a good steno- than I didin First Baptist Eagles He "Cosmic Cowboy." Murphey playing was also outstanding, ever a grapher." Murphey writes and Linda Ronstadt. "Boy the song people that most also writessome of the most in- alsowrote From Coun- especially on "Carolina in the Church." His "Medicine about of us try," which by Man" is that experience. drop- teresting and lyrics was recorded Pines" and "Dancin' inthe Mea- about would consider losers or captivating John Rich- "Medicine Man, Iask you to outs, drivers and this reviewer has ever heard. Denver. dow." The only flaw was like truck A six manbandofguitar,banjo ardDean's guitarplayingwhich sing for us, desert junk collectors. He por- Murphey,a native of Texas,is dance, put and fiddle, drums, bass, man- occasionally overpowered the A a- chant to us ina trays these characters in a way group, but was otherwise very trance, that illustrates their human- competent. Medicine Man, lift up your ness, and shows that they have Murphey's first ambition was voice tonight, discovered something to become a Baptist minister. And pass thepipeof everlasting meaningfulandreal that9-5 city After studying classical Greek light" life does not offer. Hester Street at North Texas State Univer- Murphey's love for the Ameri- sity, Murphey decided to pur- can Indian is a prevalenttheme by Emanuel Goldman sessment of values and life- sue a musical career instead. in his writing. "Reservation.In- Our history books tells us of styles. Matches that wouldhave "Common Sense changed mv diansare veryfriendly" he said "Goodbye, old desert Bat, the days before strict immigra- succeeded in the old country mind," he says. "Common "The story of their being hos- You half crazy wild cat tion quotas, when New York are untenable here; under the sense, and Yeah, maybe God tile to outsiders is just some- Success is survival was the great "melting pot" of new stresses, each immigrant thing you hear on NBC news." And you expresses tuffed It out." the nation. Hester Street 'inds his/her own personal Murphey's disillusionment He also his indigna- As Murphey says, "I think that faith moti- past effectively recreates that era in niche, that unique mixture of with the Baptist tion towards the arid pre- we're all just tuffing it out." a vivid and poignant story of new and,old world styles, that vated him to seek a more sent unjust treatment and ex- adaptation. Setin 1896, inNew he/she can livewith. Now play- York's lower east side, the film ing at the Music Hall Theatre traces the Americanization of Los Angeles. " * Jewish immigrants from East- ern Europe andRussia. Many of the immigrantshadto work in clothing factories BE A ("sweat shops"), regardless HOW TO of previous education or talents. Two young men who work to- gether in one such factory — a traditional scholar, Bernstein, and a fellow determined to blend— intothe new culture,Jake DOG decide to share an apart- STUDENT REGENT ment. Jake has been seeing a woman, Mamie, who shares Jake's value of assimilation. Jake,.however, had a wife and Applications are now being taken in the ASUCI Office, child in the old country; they STRUTTER Gateway Commons, for theposition of student regent. The arrive^ sooner than expected, person thus precipitating consid- chosen will become a member of the Board of Re-. erableconflict andchangeinall gents. the major characters. Despite Jake's avowed inten- tionto adapt,he has not yetcut SCRATCH the strings attaching him to his Allcurrently enrolled students, who willattenda UCcam- past. Thus, he advises a friend " pus next year, are encouraged to apply. Time commitment to "get a wife from theoldcoun- and expertise in statewide University issues affecting stu- try." Yet we see him, at about Thurs.,Feb. 12 5- thesame time hesays this, to be Machine Gun Kelly dents willbe amajorcriterion. These issues*include,but are veryunhappy withhisown wife, & Troy Walker Show limited to, financial aid, improvement, stu- Gitl. He's unhappy precisely not instructional — services, legislation with"her old-worldliness her STUDENTNIGHT dent affirmative action and and/orcam- wearing the traditional wig for SUNDAY pus regulations concerning student rights. modesty, her inability and re- luctance to speak English, Admission Free etc. with I.D. He continually pressures herto change. But whenshe tries, as Every Sunday Application deadline is February 20th. Applicants willbe for exampleby abandoning the wig,he becomes extremelyup- Dance Contest screened by two regional nominating commissions, com- set. $ioer CASH posed of an undergraduate and graduate student chosen by They ultimately divorce, but * KVinntrw Comp

students. SaysChris Hernan give themour impressions. dez,'"the whole reason stu- Anyone can become a tour UCI Tours For High Schoolers dents lead the tour is to ex- guide atUCI,andShiskoff en- plainthat UCIis not forevery- courages all students who are one, we don't have to con- interested to apply. by Lance Robbins Not only will these students half hour later." vince—anyone that UCI is the UCI maynot be like Disney- When high school student* be familiar with the campus, For emergencies like this, best we just tell them what land, but to this group of stu- are deciding which college but they will have a little in- when a guide is notavailable they want to know, and we dents, its the next best thing. they would like to attend,the> sight and flavoras to what it's the office provides a "self usually visita numberofcam like to live att'CI. These feel- guided tour" by cassett puses before making their ings are generated by the tapes. With map inhand, th choice. For many, it is the warm, personable, and out cassette guides you througi Personnel Workshop first time theyhave.everbeer goingpersonalities of the stu- theUCImaze. Thetapes were produced to a university, or atleast with dent guides, who all work as by Mary Crandell. by Tracy feeling that they are anattractive, Kathe Brockman the -->volunteers. enthusiastic wo- To assure equality of job opportunity in combating dis- actually going,FJNALL¥4««i» *:Accoidihgn& Wkrriet-Shish-. men who acts as the UCI rep race,creed, origin, sex, Away 'V crimination basedon national coloror college. from hdnflTfor OCfice6rRt> fT#eJsentative to local high all companies who contract with the federal and/or state the first time^New friencls%' tfaXions,QXf^rW'&^^e sehogl anjd junjpr colleges, ■artyjojfte can become a : governments are required to adhere to the guidelines of the New things to do. A wholehew \tWjgutdeT'^The OnJy «E(if? get atong well with k> become a "link," a student Personnel Workshopentitled, U<3*, others,"^ sessionof the UCI "Discrimina- show up at Hwfh^r:. with a said Shiskoff, as we gathered!jjwho visits high .schools and tion, The Act Thereof." Havingbeen awakened to the more friend or parents for the$j?st wjth36everal tour_guides who*1 *neUs.abqyt UCI-^nd answers subtle forms of discrimination through satirical and ani- time, they Sare. usually im- disi&sging their exper- anyquestionstheymighthave mated films,and biased testing,participantsof the workshop pressed with pb&size of the iefltei^flfww they gotinvg* ubaut the campus. Randy were asked to draw their own group Affirmative Action poli- campus, and jJerhaps feel a ve{Li$pf|,jil»gram. Jfcy it is a worthwhile effort. cies and procedures,taking into account the communityratio little inawe andhelpless.'Lrjte \>£)d$nai< Daly remembersi, tHosI.students may be fami- figures and occupational availability of minority members. when youfirstlookup throdgh when she first came to UCI. liar with the major that in General guidelines as to the ways and means of determining the gates of Disneylandfor the Vlfcwas terrible. Icame to this tereste them and whether or Affirmative Action policies provedeasier to developthan the first time at all the wondrous!l~*atripus 'cold.' It was hard to nqjUiSjjjfiiersit,buttheydon't specifics' of any one method. Some of the manners of prevent- sights, and all'the things yo$P my knowIHjJithe rest ol thecam high pffaWthem." ing discrimination are to provide career guidance in have ever heardabout-itconje Jponna. wa^eu^"I decidedrecallsthat I pud schools,colleges,andstate agencies. To assure that theeffopt rushing to your mind. You would like to help students Jyd^jJijiJjyfierfoves her work. is put forth toattractaproportionatenumber of candidates for know youaregoingtohavefun, who hadthe same trouble.So1 Oft§J$f£»ne invites the employment opportunities, all available means of communi- — you to stay overnight but don'tknow where to ' went to fjhdthe Officeof Refa- , "tourees" cation within an area of reasonable recruitment must then be begin. tions tq^Mdouthow—Iebuldjpe- f ±«jd she has made close and used. Tests whichareadministered tocandidates mustbe con- UCI has approximately 35 come, a^rour guide buAgot fjpfung friendships with nunu tent valid, and interviews must be restricted to job-related student tour guides working lost."^ ofthem. questioning. Selection must alsB be made from equallyquali- with the Office of Relations Other students, like Randy "There really is nothing tc fied applicants. An added incentive to implement positive with Schools that take poten- Williams, MarleneGodoy.and becoming a tour guide," ex action with regard to minority hiring and promotionis to pro- tial students on a.n Irvine Chris Hernandez worked dur- plained Marsha Cosso, a vide budget allocations for trainingprograms, day-care cen- Country Safari which alle- ing University Day and par former guide herself who is ters for the children of employees,andcompany cafeterias to viates any worries a student licipated in SPOP and UNi now TourCoordinator and wil: defer employee expenses. might haveabout where to be- Prep. They enjoyed working work full time as a paid em While all this sounds goodon paper,it is the enforcement of gin. By the time these visitors withstudentsand theymadea .ployeeof the University."Yoi these guidelines that determines the success or failure of this leave, theyfeel that theycould lot of good friends in the pro- just fallintoit. Whatyoudon'i program. An ambiguous term is the "job description."often start school the next day and mention in the cess., "Having' the gift of £at containing hidden requirements which do not expose them- know their way around cam pays off, laughs Marlene. tour comes out in question;- selves until time has alreadybeen wasted. Hidden require- pus like a senior. ("How- "especially when you have tc anyway." ments arean effective means of setting theaffirmative action ever."claimsoneguide,"Sen- talk yourself out of a jam." The questions usually askec program back. The responsibilityof providing accurate, up- iors have come into our office She remembers that her first by students are about how to-date, detailed job descriptions which identify the required wanting to know— where Craw tour assignment was her good the parties are. what ib and the essential skillsandknowledgesfora job.as wellassta- lordHall was they wereiiio worst. "Ilost thegroupofpeo like living in the dorms, anc tingallduties of a position andclarifying the situation as to the Sci majors andhad onlybeen pie Iwas supposed to tour,' the drug situation. limitations of salary advancements and pn motions, de- in one or two buildings for she said. "Iran all over cam The guides stress that the> mands that supervisor be sensitive to the importance of job three years!") pus and finally found them a don't try to sell Irvine to tht fulfillment. Making these detailed descriptions then avail- able to contenders would screen out the interested and quali- fied candidates for the particular position. In the analysis, supervisors are only as strong as their backup — employees who have the qualificationsmaynot necessarilyhave the en- thusiasm when the job is boiled down. " — Unresolved, is the issue of "preferredcandidates'" those The first anti- applicants who are, in a sense, already hired for a position, resulting in the futile, efforts exerted "with the "FORMALI- TIES" OF CONTINUED ADVERTISING AND INTER- .VIEWING. Should other candidates be informed about apre- pollution device ferred candidate,or would this knowledgetend to scareaway other well-qualifiedcontenders? Thefamiliarsaying, "it'snot what you know, but who you know" exemplifies the state of affairs the job market is in today. is still one In order to assure fair selection of candidates,particularly with regard to preferred candidates, the UCI Personnel De- partment requires all applicantsto go through the Personnel Office, with the final job offer coming from them, and not the of the best. department. There is, however,some disagreementas to the Personnel Office should be allowed to The tree has alwaysbeen the backbone of any ecosystem. amount of power the oxygen that one wield. But the UCI Personnel Office has the distinction of Infact, one treeproduces about the same amount of being the only UC personnel department that sends out re- person consumes ina year. At The Irvine Company,we consider cruiters to other campuses andcommunities in aneffort toat- treesavital part of enlightenedland planning. Tree planting is tract the best qualified candidates possible. Inaddition,over especially importantin this regionsince there are few natural trees. 300 joblists aremailed out per year to junior colleges,public- Right now our Wholesale Nursery has 85,000 trees in over one agencies and community groups in the State of California. planted 3,000 these trees among This quarter's discrimination workshop was conducted by hundred varieties. We over of workshop in NewportBeach. At Fashion Island and Messrs. Garvin Walker andFrank Montalvo. The our Baywoodapartments May 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th in SSL 220 15,000 will again be offered and Newport Center there are now almost trees, and we're from 8-12:00. The sessions are limited to 40 participants. not through yet. buT plans caH for planting over 70,000 trees in the Messrs. Garvin Walker andBill Wood, who wi)lbe conducting Cityof Irvine during the next five years. That makes for a lot of the May workshop, willalso bedirectingthe next workshopfor greenery, and for a lot of clean air. this Winter quarter entitled "interviewing" to be held Feb. 18th,25th,March 3rd,and 10th inSSL220 from 8-12. This work- shopwill explore the methods of analyzing joband task skills in order to developinterviewingtechnique. Forthose who are not involved inactual hiring,this workshopwouldstillbebene- ficial by providing valuable insight into the nature of being (objectively) interviewed. The sessionis limited to 20. Those interested in either workshop should contact the UCI Person- nelOffice.

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live band "VELVET BLUE" Planting trees for a better environment is ope of the ways Q? we're involved irrthe community. It's also a good way to Q^ helpkeep the air clean. January 12, 8:00 P.M. in the ANTRAP $3.00/couple THEIRVINGCDMFWJY tickets on sale now: $1.50/each; THE FREEDOM TRAIN Thousands of people queued most Disneyish presentation uppatiently to view theAmeri- of sights and sounds from can Freedom Train's unique America's past. Each dis-, display of memorabilia dur- play car was devoted toapar- ing its two-day stay in San ticular aspect of American Juan Capistrano recently. , life, including sports, per- forming arts, exploration, in- Once inside the train, visit- novations,and many others. ors weremovedthrough anal- OCMC Transferred To UCI Med School by Lance Robbins The buildingis to be erected The Regents of the Univer- near the present medical sity of California finally ap- buildings and adjacent to the proved a contract agreement site proposed for an eventual withtheOrangeCountyBoard teaching facilityhospital. The of Supervisors for the trans- building will cost $15 million. fer of Orange County Medical The Regents will pay the Center to the UCI College of County $5.5 million for the Medicine. The signing of the existing OCMC buildings, contract was the result of equipment and supplies and many months of bitter dis- another $2.4 million for the putes between officials ofboth land itself. TheRegents,how- j^B5^^S^|^^^^^^^H sides. ever, will have to ask Govern- For the last few months, the or Brown and the Legislatue Board of Supervisors, the Re- for the $2.5 million. gents, and UCI officials had and Supervisors* AUTO TRANSMISSION BICYCLE TOURING SPAGHETTI been debatingover the costof Regents transfering OCMC UCI agreedthat the County willas- All EquipmentFor to sume ultimate responsibility Cross-Town or Cross-Country ownership and whether or not Prohibition Era Pricn for unpaid hospital bills of Mr- Entertainment Frl. * Sal. the project would cost the tax- -jus j^o WHEEL payers more than it was Medi-Cal patients for whom i2]/\ */A\ transit the County is legally respon- r^PHtel *■ AUTHORITY worth. The transfer was ap- - proved by the Supervisors sible. TRANSMISSION COMPANY 18B4 Placenta, CM 645-8370 SPAQHETT. SYNWCATE when theyaccepted theagree- Inreturn,university doctors CompleteLine of HighPerformance 11 M-Sat. 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