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Professor Opposed to US, Sp~in Friendship Treaty be included as part of the general The Senate's hearings are to something to lose if violence UCSD's Gabriel Jackson Sees Need Treaty of Friendship and decide whether the treaty should erupts. Cooperation. " be ratified. An executive Jackson also believes that for Aid in Education, Science Jackson told the Triton Times agreement-like the current pact Spaniards are more sophisticated recently that the proposed treaty between the United States and than ever because of the millions by James G. Soto cooperation between Spain and is "substantially the same" as Spain-is made between the of tourists who have visited the City Editor the United States. the executive agreement between foreign state and the president country and the thousands of According to Jackson, of the Franco's and the United directly and need not be con Spaniards who have worked in Since the death last year of seven parts of the proposed firmed by the Senate. Such the democracies of Western Spain's Francisco Franco, there treaty, six sections are related to agreements are generally Europe bringing home new ideas. has been considerable non-military issues while one regarded as less f>inding than He feels these Spaniards, along speculation about what the future defines the military relationship treaties. with those who remember the holds for Spain and what role between the Spain King Juan bloody civil war, will work hard of According to Jackson, Sen. outside forces might have in its Carlos Borbon and the US. to accomplish peaceful change. development. Dick Clark (D-Iowa) was in He said there is always the One such speculator has been Jackson told the committee in terested in getting the advice of danger the ruling class will not be UC San Diego History professor Washington, "I oppose the treaty academics who have studied willing to accept change, pointing Gabriel Jackson, a leading ex text presently being considered, Spain. In addition to Jackson, the to the civil war as an example. pert in the history and con in large part because its military Senate heard, among others, Honest elections for a new temporary scene of Spain. and civilian components are so Massachusetts Institute of Cortes (legislature) to write a Among the current debates lopsided. In theory bilateral Technology professor William new Constitution would be the surrounding Spain is how the milltary cooperation is only one Watson, who was a visiting best way to accomplish change, relationship between the United of seven complementary professor at UCSD four years argues Jackson. States and. the controversial agreements. In fact $800 million ago. He said that if the elections Spanish regime, which had its are devoted to military ex were held today it is very origins in the bitter and divisive penditure and $35 million to Gabriel Jackson (TT photo: New Ideas probable that the results by civil war of the late 19305, should educational and scientific aid." Nathan Meyers) Although Spain has its political party, would be: Social be defined. States first made in 1953 and problems, Jackson said that Democrats, one-quarter to one Jackson, who was chairman of Executive Agreement renewed every five years since there can be a peaceful transition third; Christian Democrats, one the UCSD Academic Senate from He also said, "I have always then. to a democratic regime. He quarter to one-third; Com 1969 to 1971 and is the author of favored cultural, educational and " After Franco died, Ford and contended that there has been munists, 10 - 15 percent; and the several books on Spanish history, economic exchanges between the Kissinger decided it was time to tremendous economic growth in Spanish right (Falangists in last month testified before the United States and Spain. I have make a treaty with Spain - and in recent years, leading to the cl uded), 10 to 15 percent. Senate Foreign Relations always opposed the military Spain, there was also the desire development of a stronger middle Committee against a proposed agreements which date from 1953 to conclude a treaty," said class and a class of well-paid Jackson said the new Cortes treaty of friendship and and which in updated fonn are to Jackson. factory workers who have Continued on Page 8 Committee Set to Look At University Housing by Mike Scarano impact of rising operating ex Staff Writer penses. In response to swelling costs of "Completely Open Mind" operating university housing, Frost stressed that the com Chancellor McElroy has set up a mittee will approach the problem diverse high-level committee to "with a completely open mind," - - study the long-range prospects of willing to consider many varied UC San Diego's housing program. and perhaps seemingly drastic The committee's members are metbods to reduce costs on a long Women's Bank: Bringing Women Pat Ledden, Muir provost; Tom run basis. Hull, assistant vice-chancellor of "The Chancellor has told us that academic affairs; Herb Johnson, anything is fair . game in this Into the Economic Mainstream vice-chancellor for financial study," said Frost. by Vera M. I. Todorov every working day. Other services people under stress following management; Phil Kirchner, The committee will observe the StaHWriter are being planned that will be divorce or the loss of a spouse. This Revelle resident dean; Rick housing operations of different The Women's Bank of San Diego available at no charge or a nominal service will be available for Whitehill, Deputy vice-chancellor Wliversities around the country, opened its doors for business fee to cover expenses. customers in a few months. for student affairs; A. W. Russ, and, it is hoped, develop ac Wednesday with the hope of being The Women's Bank has an ex McCoy says SOS has a Business Manager at Third ceptable modifications to the "a bank where the worth and clusive service called Special remarkable record for uncovering College; and Ron Greene, a present structure of UCSD's potential of men and women are Organizational Services (SOS) lost or forgotten insurance policies, student intern in the student resident program, Frost said. recognized equally," according to which provide assistance in effecting difficult claims and center. Among options to be studied and Rita Mills McCoy, president. managing the financial affairs of Continued on Page 6 Larry Barrett, director of considered are proposals by The bank was incorporated in housing and food services, will act Barrett which would centralize March of 1975 by a small group of as oonsultant. housing operations and eliminate San Diego men and women. The Ac(.'ording to Gary Frost, Fourth partially, the division of the dorms Women's Bank opened witb $1.5 Is There Life After College?- ·College dean and chairman of the by college. million in capital, which was committee, the goal of the group is According to Barrett, donn rates raised from the sale of stock. Symposium Considers Options to find methods of modifying the could then be made more flexible Over 700 of the 1130 share holders housing program to caution the Continued on Page 3 attended Share Holders Day at the by Craig Jackson bank last Saturday, which was Staff writer open to accept new charter ac . A four-day symposium asking the question "Is There Life After counts. College?" is planned this week by the Career Planning and Placement McCoy stresses that "the and the Fourth College alumni. Women's Bank is not just a bank The symposium will consist of a series of speeches, discussions and for women. We will provide a full seminars focusing on the problems of underemployment, deciding on a range of services for all people and career, and choosing a lifestyle. business... adding the individual The symposium will begin tonight at 7:30 with a presentation by Dr. consideration and attention which James O'Toole of the University of Southern California Center for will be our trademark." Futures Research on " Disparities Between the World of Education and The emphasis of the bank, said the World of Work." O'Toole, a national expert in the field of work and McCoy, will be on bringing San education, will give some forecasts on the social and political con Diego's female population, sequences of underemployment. representing 48 percent of the Graduates Return city's population and 36 percent of Wednesday night, six UCSD graduates will describe what happened to its work force, into the mainstream them after they left college and entered the world of work. ~e alumni of economic life. will discuss six areas: teaching, self-employment, and the value of In addition to nonnal banking degrees in natural science, physical science, social science and services, The Women's Bank offers humanities/fine arts. special services, including free After a preliminary presentation from 6:00 to 7:30, students will have '- bank-by-mail, extended banking the opportunity to meet in small groups with the six returning graduates hours and a continuing educational and question them on their experiences. The serllinars will be held from program that will cover a variety 7:30 to 8:30 and again from 8:30 to 9:30, thus allowing each student to sit of subjects. in on at least two career discussions. Brown Rae Lunches Tomorrow evening at 7:30 there will be three featured speakers The educational programs will representing business (TRW Systems), education (UC San Diego em be offered in a lecture series ployment) aDd the govenunent (civil service). They will talk about continuing over a five-week period. jobseeking strategies for their respective . I AU-day lectures and seminars will The symposium will end Thursday night at 7: 30 with a panel discussion educate customers in field~ on "Lifestyle Perspectives: Singles and Working Couples." Among the ranginl from managing and in participants wtll be Harvey and Sylvia Selventen, each of whom oR vestin, their money to car buying.