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by James G. Soto City Editor Student Aid Increase Since 1963, the Reverend John Huber has been a constant if quiet fixture at UC San Diego. Scrapped by Senate Huber is a minister in the Lutheran Church (Missouri by Chris Bowman Finance subcommittee's review of Synod) and is the chaplain for the Staff Writer the budget for the Student Aid Lutheran students on campus. SACRAMENTO·- Gov. Brown's Commission. He also tends to the spiritual proposal to increase College NoRea on needs of many townsPeople who Opportunity Grants (COG) by 50 Sen. Lou Cousanbich (R-Los live in the neighborhoods percent was turned down Angeles) called the COG " just surrounding UCSD. yesterday by a state Senate another one of those giveaway When he first arrived in 1963, committee. programs. Why don't these people all the administrative offices Brown asked for 50 percent in­ go to work instead?" he added. were at Scripps Institution of creases in all financial aid At the meeting Arthur Mar­ Oceanography; the only building programs for needy college maduke, Director of the Student at the main campus was Urey students. Included in his proposal Aid Commission, gave no reason Hall. There were only graduate were 275 new COG awards. This for the increase aside from the students in Huber's would raise the total number of governor's request. Both congregation, because t~e first awards from 6550 to 6825. Cousanbich and subcommittee University Community Church is shared by Lutherans, Last year 565 of the 3100 COG chairman Walter Stern (0- freshman class did not enter until Catholics and Episcopalians. (TT photos: Bill Brooks) the foltowing year. awards went to UC freshmen. Bakersfield) said they needed a Huber described UCSD as a The grant by the federal better reason. ' I think it is wrong "grim place" in the 1960s government, established in 1968 for the governor to raise this (the because of the problems Rev. John Huber: Lutheran "to increase access in higher number of COG awards) because associated with the Vietnam war. education," has received in­ he favors deprived people." Since then, Huber said, "It has Pastor, Ecumenical Embrace creasing support each year from A spokesman for the Student Aid become a more human place." the state. It provides for the Commission later told the Triton Huber said people believed that Huber. 47, graduated from the student's living expenses, tuition Times that the governors proposal Though the student body has the University structure could be Concordia Seminary in St. Louis. been more diversified in recent and fees. is justified. He said the com­ changed, and changes in society One of his primary interests at Last year's average grant was mission could only award 3100 of a years, Huber still sees a few would follow. Concordia and now at UCSD has problems confronting the campus $1098 for the academic year. total of 9800 qualifieQ applicants Now he feels the campus been ecumenicism. Last year he Reaction came during the Senate last year. community. "Students seem to ministry has an individual, attended the World Council of be under a great deal of personal orientation. " Hopefully, Churches meeting in Nairobi, pressure," Huber observed. the church can be a place where Kenya. Much of his time in Church Calls for Morality "They are becoming, to use a students can gather, meet friends recent months has been taken up Marcuse term, one-dimensional and interact socially, culturally with speaking engagements men." and religiously," Huber said. throughout the county about his On Vacation Village Stump In contrast to other chaplains ..\. Chanee to Share experiences in Nairobi and in at UCSD, Huber sees his role as a other ecumenical settings. "Crimes Against Freedom Must Stop" pastor to. the spiritual needs of A native, Huber Because of his and the other by Mark Stadler Church said he has found the individual students. Huber said graduated from UC Berkeley. In UCSD chaplains' committment to News Editor arne disregard for th law among other chaplains might take a college he rediscovered his own Ecumenicism, last year the Sen. (D-) American corporations. To prophetic approach to their Christianity through the campus University Lutheran Chapel and called Sunday night for " preserv­ illustrate this he cited illegal vocation. ministry. He believes hi s University Center (called that ing the dignity of the law," which, campaign contributions from Huber believes the campus ministry here gives him a chance since 1963 when it was taken over he said, is "the cement" holding American corporations to election ministry is coming into a new to share what he has received by the Lutherans from the La American society together. candidates in Italy, which, he said, era. During the Vietnam war, from the church. Jolla Cliffs Christian Chapel) was Church, who declared his can­ arc forcing Italians to vote for renamed the University­ didacy for the Democratic Communist candidates because Community Church. presi!iential nomination two we~ks they appear to be the only honest Currently the Lutherans share ago, was speaking at the Vacation politicians there. the building with the Roman Village hotel before 350 people at a The illegal contributions Catholics and the Episcopalians. City Club dinnel*. " threaten to bring down the very The three groups periodically In a speech, free from par­ free governments we have tried to join with others in providing tisanship, according to City Club preserve," Church said. Ecumenical programs. Last guidelines, Church told of his The Idaho enator al 0 traced month, the Christian community "deep concern for the growing illegal behavior to the government, at UCSD came together for an disregard for the law." He ex­ pointing mainly to "the corruption Ecumenical Ash Wednesday plained that he was not referring to and criminality" of the Nixon Service at the Universit}· Church. "common street crime, dangerous administration. Lutherans also join in spon­ as that is," but to a different kind, "1 wish it had ended there, ' soring such events as the Sunday that has " spread through every Church aid. " But that arrogance Evening Supper Program. Held level of society." of power has spread into the at the Univet:sity Church, this Different Social Levels bureaucracy of government," into program brings together the The 51-year-old Church, who is the Central Intelligence Agency, next in line for chairmanship of the the Federal Bureau of Rev. John Hube'r describes UCSD as a 'more human place: Continued on Page 8 prestigious Seliate Foreign Investigation and the Internal Relations Committee, traced this Revenue Service. type of crime through different UC to Celebrate Charter Day at Berkeley social levels, from blue collar " ccret Police" workers to "the highest levels of Church, who chaired the Senate UC will observe its 108th birth­ and transmission of both ... and in the fan of 1870, eight women government. " subcommittee on intelligence, day and commemorate the "The University of enrolled in the University. At the blue collar level, Church which outlined illegal practices of American Bicentennial with a has obligations not only to the By the turn of the century, the pointed to the refusal of those organizations, saying the Charter Day-Bicentennial Con­ communities in which its cam­ University had a medical school, a longshoremen to load wheat bound CIA "set up to spy on foreigners, vocation at Berkeley this Friday. puses are located, but to the state dental school, a phannacy school, for Russia because they disagreed has spied instead on Americans," UC President Saxon will preside as a whole, and indeed to the nation an observatory and affiliated law with administration policy and the FBI has shown "evidence of the over the all-University event. and the world ... Because of its and art schools, and .University firefighters refusing to respond to beginnings of a secret police" and Principal speakers will be enormous and special con­ Extension and Summer Session alarms because of their strike. He the IRS has acted with " arrogance Arthur SchleSinger Jr., prominent tributions to society, the Univer­ had been inaugurated. said a way to solve these problems and lawlessness." ~erican historian, and Lord sity of California merits the suI>" must be found, or "we are faced Stopping these "crimes against Oliver Franks, fonner British port of the citizens of California." New Arts Editors with a growing anarchy and chaos freedom" must be "item number ambassador to the United States. On March 23, 1868, just eight one on the priority list or the future Alan sell and that one day will lead to a Chancellor McElroy will years before the nation celebrated Ru Tim MacKenzie, both staff writers for repressive government." CooUnued on Page 8 represent UC San Diego at the its Centennial, California governor the past two quarters, will take celebration. Henry H. Haight signed the over the Triton Times arts legislation that created the department, effective today. UC's Mission . The RusaeU wiD serve as Arts Editor, Last fall, Saxon noted that in University opened with 10 faculty supervising news and feature Bicentennial year it is appropriate and 38 students in 1869 in Oakland. writing iD the department. He to be remind d of the close link This year, approximately 128,000 plan to expand the paper' ana that has existed bctwe n American tudents are enrolled on nin U 'ducation and th "life and campuses. coverage of both San Diego-area progre. f our society from its In the 1868 act the organization art and cult and of UC San ginnings." and governance of the University . 0' artsde rtments. H added, "Th fundamental was entrusted to a corporat body, K (Wa the new pcIIiUon I1llssions of institutions of high r the Regents of the UnIv r it)' of Editor. He ducalion are the pursuit and California. An early action 18k n ...... IIMi!~ 1III111i1111 and ecIIL ...-. .. pr s rvation of both knowledge by the Reg nts was to rver the S n Fr nk Churc h at Vacati n VIII ge dlnn r. (TT photo. and Wisdom, and the n1argement ori~inal plan to admit men only, N ·lthan M y rs) I WedDelday, MardlSl, lf7. ( rlf.M.fl n1(~ Page 3 Paid I WedDelday, March3l, J976 Lette, to the Editor TRB Gender No Accomplishment Pray to Mencken The danger of what I will can the Henry L. Mencken Complex is that the I am dSappointed by the childish up clothes -on a clothesline? which one sex or the other will win. Washington repcSrter comes to the conclusion that the whole perfonnance tone of what has become an ap­ Mockingly? TriumphanUy? Or just I do not believe this to be an ac­ is put on for his personal entertalmnent, and is not to be taken seriously. parant debate about feminism in as someone trying to get his clothes curate model of the world, and It is an insinuating Uh.lon. Nobody before or after Mencken coulct the letters column of this paper. dry? Unless your reaction was object to the implications that describe it so pungenUy, but he Is gone and the show continues, and you CaUing other people with' differing closer to the last mentioned, I we've got to be nasty to each other find yo~elf saying, if he were only here. opinions "boys" and "girls" suspect you are still under the to be honest to our ideals. Men and When President Ford the other day at the Weat Wilkes High School contributes no more to the sway of the very cultural women together can change the Gymnasium in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, boasted about bla handling of discussion of the issues than any assumptions you object most way they relate, the way society is the celebrated Mayaguez affair, it needed a Mencken. Whea Ford's other kind of namecalling. strongly to. structured, attitudes about roles, acting campaign manager, Stuart Spencer, cited Jinuny Carter's Alan Mandel's suggestion that and so on. They need to educate evangelical and fait~heaHng sister, Mrs. Ruth Carter Stapleton, last feminists ought to smile and dress The tone of several letters im­ and support each other, not hurl week as an illustration to .prove that Carter Is a "fundamentalist," nicely can only be taken as an plied that there is some kind of war childish insults. • and then balked at trying to define "fundamentalist," Mencken's gh~ obvious attempt to infuriate. in which we all are involved, and MARK moLL was there rubbing his hands at the erratic 1976 presidential performance. Perhaps he is afraid that if he In fact, maybe, the entire American scene requires a Mencken. he'U'd reasoned debate he might Anybody can see that the system of selecting a presidential candidate have to confront the backwardness with 31 primaries is crazy. But is it any more so than having one party of his notions of what it is to be a control Congress, and another the- White House? That's crazy, too. male. He is proud to be a male, he Mencken adored it. , shown here at a press conferenc e at the Linda the confe rence Fonda called for more community-controlled tells us. 1 am not sure what this Or take my favorite illustration, gun control. Five presidential com­ Vista CommunitY Health Center, was in town Monday c am­ h e alth centers, as a way to insure the "basic right" of good means. missions have solemnly linked handguns with America's bigger and paigning for her husband, senatorial candidate T o m Hayden . At h e alt h . (TT photo: B i)1 B rooks' Gender is an accident of birth, better crime rate. Americans are supposed to object to crime, and they not an accomplishment. To accept constantly demand tougher penalties to stop it. Every of Woman: Okay. In the yellow one's gender is clearly desireable, modern times shows' that 70 percent or more of the public favors van, in the car next to the yellow but to accept anyone else's registration or abolition. of hand guns. But does Congress react? va n. A long string of directions and definition of what is appropriate Congress is supposed to be the creature of the public, but pass a hand gun Puppal Maslars Alop Tenaya then finally: behavior for that gender may be a registration act in defiance of the American Rifle Association? It would Woman: Tell 'em to turn. The mistake. I can only agree that it rather go without celebrating Latvian independence day! Mencken is guy in the ambulance is doing would be a mistake for women to cackling somewhere in his particular paradise of beer and Bach. great. Tell 'em to go straight ahead emulate the male role model, I remember that far off day in Elwood, Indiana, with Mencken, waiting and st op and that's where they are. which is so destructive to both for Wilkie's acceptance speech, interviewing pompous master of Tell them to stop! sexes. It is here that I find fault ceremonies Homer Capehart about arrangements for servicing 300,~ The two college aged youths who with the sort of letter that calls or-so visitors in the little town on such matters, for example, as comfort we re apprehended were not men impotent ('IT, March 8) or in 1 used to have a blue denim jacket with a gold castle restillg in a stations. Cape/18rt boasted that he had set lots of them, "each one a excephons, as two women found members of the UCSD community. other ways takes on the mindless green field on the back. Big fish swam after little fish on the cuffs. I hundred-holer." Mencken could hardly wait to get out of the room to vent out just before going to bed on a They were booked on two counts of hostility - characteristic of couldn't see the castle when I wore it, but it was nice to know it was his exquisite satisfaction at this addition to the American language. late Wednesday night last burglary and one count of petty misplaced aggression. It is so there. A greatl deal of time and creativity was devoted to the em­ Mencken should have been in the Wilkesboro audience when Ford said, "I February 18. One of the women theft , with other charges still being much easier to find scapegoats and broidery by a friend of mine. think what I did in the case of the Mayagaez is a good example of the phoned the UC San Diego campus considered. yell deprecations than to work on One month ago it was removed from HL 1148. Since the distinctive decisiveness that I can act with when we are faced with a problem. I police, and her call was Among the items fou nd in the real change. design has more value for me than for anyone else, I'm offering a could do it again." automatically recorded. suspect's car were tape decks, To the female feminists (yes, a reward for its return. Information from anyone who has seen the He could do it in Cuba, for example. He and Kissinger ached to do it in " Hi! I want to report an tools, batteries, clothes, tapes, and male can be a feminist), I would jacket would be greatly appreciated. call Jim at 755-2080. Angola. But pussyfooting meanies in Congress blocked him. Yes sir, he emergency. I see four guys a car cover. Some of the articles urge the following sort of mental told the literati of Lenoir Rhyne College, his proposal to spend $28 million stealing wheels off cars in the were believed to have been taken experiment-how do you honestly JIM KELLOGG to frustrate communism in Angola was cruelly thwarted. But for parking lot-Muir parking lot. .. from the Revelle parking lot, with react to a scene of a man hanging Congress, he told them, " Communism, whether it is the Soviet Union or After describing what she and the net worth of objects valued at Cuba, wouldn't be there today. That is unforgivable but that is the fact," he r dormmate were watching and over $500 . Damage to the victim's Commentary he told his gaping audience. giving her name, the women hung cars has not yet been estimated. Now that the Soviet Union " controls that very rich country," he added, up. Several minutes later she Precedent for Students " I think the American public wishes we had made that investment." called back. Testimony from the women YSA Position Statement The Mayaguez affair for Americans in Maya year ago was like balm to Woman: Hi! This is the same girl makes police believe that two a smarting wound; we had lost Vietnam and were lost on hwniliation. that called before. additional suspects escaped, but The Young Socialist Alliance and technology to meet human We are on the side of the Then decisive Ford bombed the hell out of Cambodia's Tang Island. He P.O.: Hello, same girl. because of the darkness a nd ac­ (USA) is a revolutionary socialist needs rather than private profit. Palestinian a nd African people sank three Cambodian gunboats, struck the Sihanoukville oil depot Woman: Yeah, wn .. .. . Do you cessibility of hiding places, they organization active on hundreds of For the first time in history, fighting for their li beration. We (proved unused ), and restored America's self-respect. " There are limits guys know where they are, 'cause were plea ed to get two arrests. college campuses and high schools. society could provide a decent and speak out in support of socia list beyond which the United States can not be pushed," said a proud Henry we see where they're hiding. Will Campus police det ective Joe We are united in one organization fulfilling life for every one of its democracy in the Soviet Union, Kissinger. that help them (police cars) atall? Thornell commented that , " If the because we face a common enemy­ members. Eastern E urope, and China, and Thirty-four minutes after the US destroyer Wilson had reported that the P .O.: Yeah, tell me, 'cause girls hadn't stayed on the line, -capitalism, with its wars, op­ The YSA is work ing to bring against the bureaucratic regimes American crew was all rescued, the oil depot was struck over the protest they're out there looking for them. there's a strong possibility we pression, and exploitation. about such a society. We are in the that rule t hose workers' states. of neighboring Thailand from where we had launched the attack on This was the beginning of what wouldn't have caught them." He The YSA is a nationwide, forefront of the struggle to defen.d Cambodia and later apologized after Bangkok recalled its ambassador. turned out to be a lengthy con­ also added, "We hope this sets a m ultiracial organization. Our goal the black community a gainst The '{SA opposes the (The Thai students remember it and are demanding that our troops leave versation and search which em­ precedent for students. Often it is socialism, We aim to establish a racist attacks, including the fight Democratic and Republican now. ) We rescued the 39 crewmen and lost only 38 or so servicement in ployed an audio triangle between seems that kids are apathetic if society whose resources and in­ for school desegregation. parties. Both parties are run in the doing it. the students in their dorm room they themselves aren't being dustries are owned and The YSA participates in the interests of the bankers and As Mencken would sardonically observe, with a glitter from his china­ (four by this time), the police ripped off." democratically controlled by those movement to ratify the Equal businessmen who finance them. blue eyes, it restored Ford to his rightful role as national leader; in early dispatcher, and three squad cars Mur r ay Penhollow, another who work in them and use them. Ri ghts Amendment; hi gh school We are campaigning instead for May only 40 percent approved the way he was handling his office and 43 hunting the suspects. Later ex­ UCSD detective, stated that, " Most Today these industries are owned a nd college student protes ts the Socialist Workers party can­ percent disapproved; after Mayaguez came the second sharpest jump cerpts of the communications of our arrests come about as a by a tiny handful of corporate against cutbacks in education; and didates, P eter Camejo for upward ever recorded - 11 points to 51 percent! (The sharpest gain, you between the woman and the police result of the cooperation of faculty, profiteers. in defense of political prisoners. president, and for will be glad to know, was the 17 point jump Nixon got in January, 1973 show to what extent she and her staff, and students." Speaking fo r A socialist society would plan its Our members are active sup­ vice-preside nt. Reid will be after achieving Vietnam "peace.") watchful friends assisted in the the campus police, he said, "We economy in a rational way to meet porters of the United Farm speaking on campus next Wed­ Can anybody doubt that a lIttle Chastisement of Cuba right now would search and capture of the suspects. just think tha t those girls are human needs. Poverty, hunger, Workers union and the growing nesday' April 7th at noon in Muir sent Ford's stock similarly soaring? There is a hateful little nation just Red Car great. " and disease could be eliminated by movem ent demanding immediate Plaza. asking to be kicked, and there is Ford in the high school gym proclaiming Woman: They're running now. The police urge all members of using this country's vast resources independence fo r Puerto Rico. his decisiveness. It would make us all a little taller. P.O. : They're running which the UCSD community to call (452- Along with theSoci;llist Worker's The other item Mencken would have enjoyed recently is this direction? HELP) if they have the least The T"ton T,mes 's recognIZed by the Communications Board of UCSO as the official party we are suing the FBI, CIA, preliminary confrontation of Ford's campaign manager, the competent Woman: They're running to the suspicions about anything. "We student newspaper Publication is on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays during the and other government agencies to and profeSS ional Stuart Spencer, with the problem. The red car. Okay anti now they're by don't close down at night," said regular schoot year lexcept on olliclal holidays) Editorial and business oHices are stop the illegal harassment of the problem is such in Washington that you can't so much as say "Jimmy" in the camper. Thornell. located tn '17 Blake Hall on the Revelle College campus. UniverSity 01 California. San sociali st movement. The suit has a cocktail party but what all other conversation stops and guests come P.O.: (to squad cars) They're 1I 1... t ra tlon: Marl< Robb As for burgla rs - beware the Dieg o. Leiters to the Editor and oplOion cOlu mns are welcomed. All submISSions should be already forced the government to bounding over to participate. running to the red car. eyes in the sky. typed on a 74 -space hne on nonerasable paper. They should not exceed Ihree pages in make public m ore tha n 4,000 pages At a breakfast meeting with reporters last week, campaign manager length double-spaced The Tuton Times rese","" the fight to edit submission. because of previously secret documents. Spencer raised the baffling subject himself. It is here that journalists KCBQ presents All M UIf seniors graduating In June of space hmltallons or slyle reQuifements . face the dangerous Mencken syndrome; It is so much fun watching musl have a final degree check by For edltor ..' call 452·3<166 for bUSiness and dIsplay adverlisements. call 452-3468. conventional politicians sweating over the soft-voiced, Twice-Born Enlire con len1s copyrtght 1976. T"lon Times. The YSA is part of a movement April 9. Applicants after that time Carter, that we are apt to lose our objectivity a little and g.ive ~e curi?us will be charged a late fee. of young revolutionaries on every new kid a boost up just for the hell of it. Carter remarked In an mtervlew continent who share our goals and here that he planned in his first week in office to pardon all the draft political beliefs. ( ri(oll (' DieS defectors: " I don't intend to criticize the young people who left the Pan lime secretary with Native Spanish country," he said, " I'd just issue a blanket pardon without comment." or Native German knowledge. San Diego uc Anyone interested in finding out Challenging work connected with compute< language translalion. Editing more about socialism should feel The country is worried about its future and its soul, and here Is a John H. Taylor and l or linguist Ic background ap­ free to visit our literature tables on Baptist from Georgia who wins elections and stops George W~llace, and preciated Call 459-J04 71 Editor-In-chlef Revelle or Muir Plazas. says he won't lie, and carries black warda and white wards In southe,:" Mai'k Wc;::lber James G. SolO states, and speaks without the slightest embarrassment about his Managing editor Cltyedltor relationship with Jesus. Manager Spencer noted the article about Car­ ter's chic, handsome sister, the mother of four and mystic, who says she Part time sccrctar. Mark Stadler AnneUebler will put her own work aside, "until Jimmy gets in the White Houae." C hallengi ng work connected News editor Copy editor \\ il h computer language Nathan Meyers lIansla tion. diti ng and/ or There Is set of standards here, and a vocabulary, and a way of looking Photo editor a litlgu i. tic background ap­ Cr.aig Uchida Kenzie Nicoli at things, that no other presidential candidate in modem times, I thin~ : preciated. all 459-347 1 . Opinion Editor Business Manager has offered. Manager Spencer advanced the word "Fundamentalist, and then hastily retreated from It; religion, he said, hasn't been mixed up SAN 01 GO Sara J. Lowen Alan Russell in a campaign since Kennedy broke through the barrier in 1960. And ~hat Community Editor · Arts t.'CIltor is a Fundamentalist, and is Carter one? The inquiring reporter IS as sroB'I'S AIIRA_' --=-= uncertain as anybody. The most reassuring thing about Jinuny, perhaPS, All .s u ts reserved 1 715 6 1~ , 51~. (I ncludu oltkll'\l) T lc k ~ts Avadable Jt AU 8111 Camble 's Mrn's Stares. is his 78 year old ex-Peace Corps mother, "Miss Lillian," who obse.rved, All Artna TiCktt Allnties. Sports Artna Tl cktt 011,« Dave Eiseo Tim MacKcnzi ror InfOrrNlIOli call 224 ·4116 " I told him to quit this stuff about never teUing a lie, and beIng a Sports editor Criticism editor Christian, and how he loves his wife more than the day he met her." Pro,",uc ",", b~ WOLF I Rtrtmlll(R (Qn«(RTl Wendy Eagle ~" - ...... " ...... ~ ...... ".... ~ Office manager Ca n we scoff at this? Menckcn, where are you ? I •• •• AI . Pqe4 • rli••• il OM'S wedlletday, Mareh 31, It7t • rlfoll fl OM'S Page 5 Water.SportS: Theme of Fourth College Records

Frelly First Annual Tradition Day IIAurora" Should Bring Panty -the Audience He Deserves by Alan R... eU W1dertaken by .n individual of the office in 302 Me. Hamburge~ and , .....1 SlaHWrfter team, with a team member only hot dogs will be served at the by Daniel Shawler aesthetic. superb, anc! elec­ Barry Lyndon Soundtrack. Warner Grenadiers" and "Lilliburlero" those by the Festival Strmgs being allowed to enter one event. beach, but students must tum in Staff Writer trifying- all at the same time. Brothers Records. are stirring enough to call any Lucerne and the Munich Bach­ Fourth College is different. Some Prizes will be awarded to the in­ meal cards to 'their hall Aurora, Jean-Lac Ponty. The fast and frantic pace Stanley Kubrick has always had yo un g British subject to arms, as Orchestra, respectively. might even call it strange. The fact dividual winners. " representative by Wednesday. Atlantic Records. acquired during Ponty's tenure impeccable taste in music. Indeed, they did Redmond Barry in the The best, .however, is the main is, they do things in unusual ways. Entry blanks as well as a iist of students who are not on the meal With "Aurora," Jean-Luc Ponty with the Mahavishnu Orchestra is the soundtracks from "2001: A ([1m. The Prussian qualities of the theme from "Barry Lyndon"; a .....lIar Take tradition, for example. the available faculty members are plan may purchase tickets for the has realfinned his status as one of gone, replaced by a more relaxed Space Odyssey." and "A Clock­ "Hohenfriedberger March" by Sarabande by Handel. The Revelle has its watermelon drop, at \he Fourth College provost's beach banquet by shelltng out $1.80 the instrumental greats of and subdued effort. Only the first work Orange" contributed heavily Fredrick the Great point out the majestic qualities of this baroque Jerry Brown Muir has its trike race. Both of at 302 MC or 701 MC by Thursday. progressive jazz. There is no jazz cut, " Is Once Enough?" has the to the success of the movies. The militaristic aspects of life in the dance not only sets the mood at the these traditions came naturally to . For those who cannot get enough violinist of equal magnitude. typical Ponty-Mahavishnu sound, use o( Richard Strauss' " Also 1700s. beginning of the film, but helps The inevitable liberal backlash to Jerry Brown's "era of limits" people for the six-person team, or However, Ponty has never done but with a slight difference. More politics has started to rise on the horizon. And it is Brown's presidential the colleges. Sprach Zarathustra" as the The use of chamber music in the carry the film by surfacing during And Fourth? Well, starting those who wish to participate on a well on his own. He always seems emphasis is placed on melodic opening theme of "2001 " and the latter half of the "Barry Lyndon" the two duels. candidacy that will serve as focus for the tidal wave of liberal resent­ team but don't know who to join to attract more notice under the expression than on speed and pace. ment. Sunday, _they will also have a choreographed version of Johann was the most impressive quality of No better glimpse of the beauty tradition. with, a sign-up list is available with direction of other, better known The remainder of the album is Strauss Jr.'s " Blue Danube the entire film. Any movie that of Stanley Kubrick's " Barry Brown, of course, has enjoyed unprecedented popularity during his Marty Conoley at 701 MC. Sign-ups musicians: first Frank Zappa and more remimscent or one of Ponty's first 15 months in office. The last Field poll showed Brown with about as "We decided to do something Waltzes" were masterpieces of contains music by Handel, Mozart, Lyndon" can be obtained than by unique," said Paula Hui, Fourth must be concluded by Thursday the Mothers of Invention. then earlier works, " Open Strings." In soundtracking. Equally effective Bach, Vivaldi and Schubert must listening to the main theme on the percent popularity. In California, home of political diversity, where the afternoon, as team entry blanks fringe of both left and right feel at home, Brown's popularity rating is College resident counselor. "That was Kubrick's choice of soundtrack album. are to be turned into 302 MC by Beethovan's Ninth Symphony and nothing short of miraculous. In fact, it could never be done except with a is, who else goes around and purposefully institutes a tradition? Friday at 4:30. Any questions Rossini's Overture to "William politician whose philosophy is ideologically impure, so that it could ap­ about "tradition day" will be Tell" for " A Clockwork Orange." peal to a wide spectrum of voters. It started with our Fourth College ANNOUNCEMENTS 'tradition idea' contest. answered by Paula Hui at the Now, Kubrick has given the Brown's philosophy is just that. He is not bound to a purely liberal or Resident Counselor'S Office. world "Barry Lyndon ," and the ... conservative stance on the issues. He supported the rqarijuana "Merle Kemble's winning entry Attention Revelle Spring so excited the selecting committee, " We just want everyone to have music used throughout the decriminalization bill and appointed the Farm Labor Relations Board. Graduates: A list of students who which consisted of students, fun," said Hui. "This is our lift off masterpiece is a large part of the He is also authot of austere state budgets and feels busing has been a have declared theor candidacy for faculty and staff, that we became for Fourth's Tradition Day, and gift. Never before has a director failure. Spring Graduotlan has been posted though we'll have several other made such excellent use of music the planning committee. Things autslde the Revelle Pravost's Out of this ideological mishmash emerges the backlash. Various have skyrocketed from there." traditions (maybe even some as Kubrick in "Barry Lyndon." Set Office. Please make sure that your liberal politicians, schooled in the New Deal or Great Society traditions, Kemble's inspiration: a grand spontaneous ones), we hope that in the Ireland, England and name IS an It. If yau have allY have started to react to Brown. Their tones are on in outrage: What? day of water sports and activities this will be an annual event. Germany of the 18th century, Goverrunent can't do everything? How dare you suggest there is " Barry Lyndon" examines a questoons, contact EI iza In Ihe on the fourth day of the fourth Paula Hui Continued on Page 8 Provost's Office something government is not capable of doing? month, culminated with King young Irislunan as he moves from They do have a point. These liberals have seen government make great Neptune - accompanied by several the peasantry to the aristocracy. strides in upgrading the lives of certain people. They view an "era of mermaids - emerging from the Fittingly, the soundtrack moves Humanities and SOCial SCience limits" philosophy as a retreat to the pre-New Deal, Hoover/Coolidge sea. from the music of the peasantry students: Would you Iokp, to leorn era. Naturally the event was to be mURopE" CiiA-RTFM (I rish folk music ) to that of the how to program In BASIC? SCI and Brown also has a point. The seventies have brought lessened re­ called. "King Neptune Day." aristocracy (orchestral music of Tech 20 IS being offered this sources, and priorities will have to be set. A limit on government's . Uh-uh. Sexist. No mermaids, : Book Now--Don't wait : Jean- Luc Ponty the baroque and classic eras). q uarter (2 units) No moth, sCience responsibilities must be found . either. So at least for this year, the Elton John on "Honky Chateau" or computer background Brown also has been attacked for being an old-style power politician "Renaissance." for example, The progress is easy to see on the event is originally entitled "Fourth and finally with John McLaughlin Ponty forsakes his better known necessary. Coli Ed Coughran at masquerading in new politics clothing. Frank Church, who just happens : Many Fliqhts Already Full : soundtrack album. The first X4050 for detools College Tradition Day." and the Mahavishnu Orchestra. electronics in favor of an entirely quarter of the album contains ' to be one of Brown's opponents for the nomination, said it well: His own group, the Jean-Luc "I think that Jerry Brown is running as a favorite son ... (Such a) can­ acoustic work, an experiment not traditional Irish music such as Team CompetitlOD • Booking For Flights • Ponty Experience, proved to be without its results: "Renaissance" didacy is (an attempt) to control a bloc of votes.lthink it's kind of not his " Women of Ireland." The next CompUler Literacy: Walk in So what happens this Sunday • Deadline is : Leaving On: • popular in Europe but never fully is the best cut on the album. style. It surprised me. Because it's old politics. It's perhaps the most quarter is composed of military sessions for Computer Literacy ore from 1 to 7 pm at the beach south of • April 05 June 08 • received the acclaim they People familiar with Ponty from Stanley Kubrick favorite technique of the old politics - to control conventions with blocs marches such as the "Hohen­ being held Mondays. 3·5 p . m . in Scripps Pier and Surfside? • April 12 June 15 I deserved in the US . In May of last his work with John McLaughlin friedberger March." Finally, the of votes - and it runs directly contrary to a primary, which is supposed to April 18 June 21 • be effective. Special kudos must go the Computer Terminal Classroom . "Everything," said Hui. "There • year, Ponty released his first solo will tend to look upon the music in give the people a chance to determine their preference." April 23 June 26 last half of the album contains to Kubrick for his choice of or­ 1836 APM. A ny student can get a will be music, food and good venture since 1972, " Upon the "Aurora" as a new sound for chamber music of the 18th century, chestras for Vivaldi's Cello Con­ Such criticism is valid. The best Brown can really expect from his company, but the underlying idea • April 26 June 29 • Wings of Music." It was disao­ Ponty, but this is not entirely true. Com pUler Literacy A ccount at 1141 such as Franz Schubert's German certo in E minor and Bach's APM. A stound your froends, candidacy is a spot in the power group at the convention. Which, in a of the day is to have team com­ pointing. Ponty's own per­ When he joined the Mahavishnu Dance No. 1 in C Major. • I formance, and those of his backup Concerto for Two HarpSichords in mystify your neighbors: Leorn way , is a good thing and should be supported by Brown-backers, because petition. Coed teams will consist of •• SPACE STILL AVAILABLE ., Orchestra as co-soloist, Ponty All of the Irish folk music con­ musicians, such as bassist Ralphe C minor: there are no better BASIC. Call Ed Coughran 01 X4050 it's the surest way of getting parts of the Brown philosophy (whatever six people and have at least one ON SOME FLIGHTS altered his sty Ie to fit that of sists of the unique and pleasing recordings of these pieces than " that is) on the Democratic platform. faculty or staff member. There are Armstrong, were accept&ble, and McLaughlin. The sound present on for more Information. at some times well done, but the instrumentation of violin, viola, Still, all the apparent contradictions in Brown's character have begun 11 events, three utilizing the entire • I "Aurora" reverts back to the days recorder, mouth organ, harp, and to turn some people off. It is happening in the Triton Times office. Jim team (sandcastle building, I overall effort lacked credibility: of the J ean-Luc Ponty Experience. • CIEE the music was too thin to carry the percussion. In the film, the music's Soto first noticed it : the number of Brown supporters is dwindling. "I volleyball and water balloon toss ), •• Student Bill Keller & M ark Dana II In ."Upon the Wings of Music," function is to set the mood, but on best lo""er level and floo,. seats International C enter album. read that Playboy interview but started burning it halfway through. Now and six of the eight others (board U SO Ponty tried to imitate the record, it stands alone. The violin including front ro""s ... . FOR I hate him," is a common comment. . surfing, body surfing, frisbee toss, • Travel La Jolla. Calif. 92093 I "Aurora," the best album of the Mahavishnu sound and ended up and harp music of Sean O'Riada's The tide may be starting to turn against Jerry Brown. (It will be in­ pie-eating, skateboard slalom, 452·0630 first quarter of 1976. Ponty's violin with an empty album. Back in his " Women of Ireland" is especially Loggins & Messina, Chicago, BTO, treasure hunt, sandbag toss and an ServICes. . Open Weekday 12-4 pm playing is, as usual, better than teresting to see the next Field Poll results on his popularity ratings.) And :J own style, Ponty seems stronger beautiful. Paul McCartney & Wing., it's all because of his presidential declaration. The American people take around the pier swim) are to be --" good. It is brilliant, artistic, than ever. The fife and drums of "British their vote for president seriously. Some Californians have begun to take lk ••••••••••••••••••• Elvis Presley• a closer look at Brown's record, or at least a closer look at the press :.: : : ::' :: reports of his actions. ;', Deposit guarantees a GOOD seat! 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Ask Other ads: students -- 25 cents the Son Diego areas as tutoring, nonstudents -- $1 lor Marn Starr X3077. (4/2) Deadlines: 4 pm Friday lor Monday; 4 pm Monday lor Wednesday; 4 pm Roommate needed to share 2 bedroom apt. recreation, counseling and health­ Wednesday lor Friday. with male who works at Scripps fnst. Close related oreas. Usually, the only to Wind n Sea Beach , La Jolla. 115 /mo Books for sale lor the following classes : 0 - Announcements: Iree. All announcements will run in the Monday + requirement is a sincere interest '12 utilities. 454-4074 . (4/2) chem (& lab), P-chem , & genetics. Call Karen calendar. Deadline for calendar: 4 pm Friday. and a desire to help others. For (All additions or corrections to listings in the Schedule 01 Classes lor at 452-8656 . (4 /2) regular Un iversity courses will be charged $1) . Female roomate wanted to share ocean view more information, come to the Cardiff apt. 18 min to UCSD $107 .50 mo . Want to drive car to San Fran Mon Apr. 5. 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City Brodget 453-1758 (eves) 2 tickets Chicago concert Fri. Apr. 2 eKC . understand his writing problems $100 mo. 4 week min (3131) lIoor sea ts $20. 224-1765 (3131) 12-4pm . 452-0630. (613) 1588. (613) and learn to write in 0 way tha t excites him . Coil 452-2522 or come to HL 1254 for course descriptions and more information. CAREER PLANNING? CONSIDERING WORLD AFFAIRS? DON'T CELEBRATE Come to Do you or your group have talent? Would you like to win up to $50? If PASSoVER THE MONTEREY INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN STUDIES you can answer yes to those questions, audition for the UCSD ARABIC. ASIAN STUOIES • CHINESE . EDUCATION . ESL • FRENCH Tolent Show. Auditions will be GERMAN • GREEK' , HEBREW' • INDON ES IAN' • INTERNATIONAL held April 5 and 7 at the Revelle ECONOMICS • INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT. INTERNATIONAL STUDI ES Cafeterio. They are open to til you find out about the communal " Seder" at Chabad ITALIAN' ' JAPANESE • LATIN AMERICAN STU DIES. NEAR EASTERN faculty, students and stoff in House . The traditional meal is served as a full course STUDIES ' POLITICAL SCIENCE • PORTUGUESE ' • RUSSIAN • SOVIET musical and non- musical STUDIES, SPANISH • TRANSLATION & INTER PRETATION . WEST EURO· banquet. An interesting and enthusiastic " Seder" is categories. Sign ups at EDNA. PEAN STUDIES ' TRAINING FOR SERVICE ABROAD • SUMMER SESSION permeated with authentic "Chasidic" warmth. song and • Summer Session only spirit. Continuous translations and explanations ac­ Gliller Night ... Concert and Donce. company the readings. R .S.V .P . Only! Call 286- An Independen t college and graduate school gran tong Ihe B.A .• M.A. degrees. Teaching 4 74 7 (Special Rates for Students) Credentials; Certificates In Translation, InterprelatiOn. Conference Interpretation. An April Fools evening with the Short ·term language tl atnlng . 130 miles south of San FranCISCO . Accredited bV the Nightmare Performance ... an Western ASSOCiation of Schools & Colleges, Calolornla State Board of Educatoon . Veteran 's Approved . For further In folmatoon. visi t wi th Ann Thurber, audiovisual adventure in music, Assistant Dean of Admissions, Thursday, April 1, lights and dance produced entirely ...... 2:30-5:00 p.m . Appointments may be made through by student professionals. Night­ Career Planning and Placement. mare, a local rock group, w ill perform the music of Alice Cooper In a production punctuated by -*********************************** theoter, modern dance and special effect lighting. Concert begins at 7 p . m . in the Mandeville Auditorium. Tickets are $1 .50. Following the Friday, April 2 WE'VE MOVED!! performonce there w i ll be a gliller night dance. Crystal Pystal will be performing for your dancing o pleasure in the UCSD main gym. lICRilRY "TOMMY" Third Fourth College Commuter Students. Please complete your commuter MANDEVILLE AUDITORIUM qu stionaires and drop them in any of the envelopes marked for this 7:30 & 10:00 purpose. These envelopes are $1 located in the Fourth College Provost Office, bookstore, Revelle ~9@9988B89@jjjijjjijjijjjijiE]Siiiiiiii]]33i§ Snack Bar, Coffee H ut, Coast CrUiser, Registrars Office ond the Revelle Community Center. Saturday, April 3 .. c;::J Deadline is April2 . .. ,.. .. ,.. .. ,.. ''nodes Ka",ileQ" .. . ,.. A representative from UC Son .. Off-Campus ServIce ,.. Francisco will be at UCSD Thursday by Kurosawa ,.. (np ( ' .(h, I~"AI OPPOPTUut TY pOl). Ih''l !: Aprol 8 from 10-2 p . m . on MC 412 ,.. ",,- '~r rtC( OF ACAOC'UC suprORT ";IJ ~ IIISTRUCTIOtIAl S[RVIC[s) Aim : room 17. Various opportunities I I J -CAl SERVICES (HOUS I'IG A.~O avaolable In health sciences field USB 2722 ,rM POATATIO~) 1~\Yr , V(O ,.. ~ woll b ThiS wollinciude e~plalned. : IIIll! ','1 TTlI(:~ C~'lPUS ,.. th " H ealth SCiences SpeCial .. :i..!!' ,TUOf ~T C[~T£r. 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