1VCC Hosts Rains Examines Local Concerns By KIM BERLY GREEN no reduction in rent payments, but State Senator Omer Rains are having services cut. Rains discussed such pressing issues as agreed that I.V. renters are voter registration and rent “ getting the worst of both worlds.” reduction with the Isla Vista Earlier, in the evening the Community Council and com­ council heard a report from munity members at IVCC’s Community Development Coor­ meeting Monday night. dinator Tony O’Rourke on the Speaking on voter registration loop’s trash situation. He stated from a politician’s point of view, that the loop committee had come Rains told the council, “ This is a up with two trash disposal crucial area for Gary Hart and suggestions. myself and any other liberal (Please turn to p.12, col.4) candidate. We have but one week now to register as many people as possible... and we’ve seen a steady decline of registered voters in this Political Battle area.” According to Rains, “ except for this area, Santa Barbara is rather Attempting to conservative... the Republicans The lines of students in front of the Administration building waiting to file their reg. want very desperately to gerry­ packets are not getting any shorter. All students are urged to file early in order to mander this district...and put it in Split County save time and money. People with last names beginning in S-Z are supposed to file a district with Bakersfield. This By MARK OHRENSCHALL today.______would insure that Gary Hart could not possibly get the Assem­ In the years immediately blyman’s seat, or I cound not following the Civil War, citizens possibly get the Senate’s seat.” from the eastern end of Santa Student Course Evaluations; Apparently many Isla Vistans Barbara proposed the formation of are not registered to vote this a new county of Ventura, in order November without being aware of to set their own property tax Merits of System Examined it. If you are a student or Isla Vista assessment and business ex­ resident who left Isla Vista for the pansion policies, not to mention It is assumed that with better By JOAN GOULDING teaching effectiveness. summer, you may need to register decreasing stagecoach time to the information and feedback, “ things Come the end of every quarter, To this end the Office of In­ again. “ A lot of people have been county seat. can only get better. At least they students are routinely asked three, structional Consultation in­ purged and don’t know it,” Rains Today, over 100 years later, can’t get any worse,” Eckerson four or five times to fill in the little troduced the Evaluation System said. “ If indoubt-register!” Santa Barbara is again in the said. bubbles of the IBM card as part of for Courses and Instruction in As discussion later centered midst of a political battle to divide “ If two departments start with instructor-course evaluations. Spring 1976, according to staff around the rent reduction or­ the county, but this time the lines equal teaching quality, the one Just as routinely, the student member Byron Eckerson. This dinance which the Santa Barbara are being drawn in the northern receiving better feedback would gives professor X a four for program supplements another supervisors defeated Monday, part of the county. improve its teaching,” Eckerson question five, a five for question campus-wide system established Rains explained his own stand on Measure A on the November in 1971, the Student Evaluation of added. Departments and faculty four. “ Uh oh, I’m giving too many rent control.-Although rent control ballot will give voters a chance to Teacher Effectiveness. employing ESCI could be expected fives, I ’d better.givesome threes.” does not receive a blanket ap­ express their feelings on While both systems are designed to demonstrate greater ef­ Such forethought and con­ proval from Rains, he said, establishing Los Padres county. fectiveness over time. scientiousness is probably com­ to improve teaching effectiveness “Landlords are getting a Fifty percent of the vote in both the through student response, The superiority of ESCI in this mon. tremendous windfall which they proposed county and existing respect may be attributed to this Yet in another part of the Eckerson believes the new system are not passing on to Santa Barbara county would make is superior because of its system’s greater flexibility and university, serious efforts are tenants...What came before the the split final. provision for normative standards. being made to improve student “ potential for greater feedback. board today was not rent control in Los Padres county would include ESCI gives better information.” Rather than using a standard evaluations as intruments of my opinion; I consider it merely a Santa Maria, Lompoc, the Cuyama department or campus passthrough.” and Santa Ynez valleys, Lake questionaire as with SETE, faculty Rent control may well work in Cachuma and Pt. Concepcion, site work with the Office of In­ some places...if I.V. were an in­ of the proposed LNG facility. structional Consultation to “ tailor SUNRAE to Hold corporated community it might be Santa Barbara county would be the evaluations to the course they one of the places in California left with a strip of land along the are teaching,” Eckerson ex­ where it might work,’’Rains said. south coast stretching from plained. Building Workshop IVCC representatives also Gaviota to Carpentaria, the Los “ If an instructor thinks he has a voiced concern over the effects of Padres National Forest and the specific fault or idiosyncrasy he Proposition 13 on Isla Vista. Channel Islands. By FRED DOUGHERTY The cost of self-installation (with can ask a specific question about Presently, Isla Vistans are getting (Please turn top. 12, col. I) Building your own solar powered SUNRAE’s assistance, if desired) that and get feedback. ” water heating system will be the will be much less than the many And a chemistry T.A. will need focus of SUNRAE’s Solar Building hundreds of dollars necessary to to ask different questions than a Workshop Oct. 13 and 14. have one installed professionally. philosophy T.A., as techniques of Details of the thermosiphen Bacon, chief construction expert of instruction differ. Town Hall to Host solar energy system, the the workshop, said a valuable workshop’s speciality, will be feature of the workshop is that “ it In ESCI, the student responses discussed Friday, Oct. 13, at 7 p.m. will provide an opportunity to get are evaluated to provide the in­ County S p lit D ebate at the Goleta Library’s reading basic skills in construction.” structor with comparative norms. room. At 8 a.m. Oct. 14, the In addition to the environmental While a computer summerizes an The Isla Vista town hall will be the site of a public county-split workshop will meet at a Goleta and economic benefits derived instructor’s “ grades” for a par­ debate tonight at 7:30 p.m. ticular course and quarter, it also residence to actually participate in from having a solar heating Speaking for the county-split proponents will be Larry Lavigno, a supplies information on other construction and installation of the system, there is a further tax in­ Santa Maria resident and administrative assistant for Supervisor instructors within the department system. centive for installing one. This tax- Harrell Fletcher. Supervisor Bill Wallace, who’s district includes Isla for the current quarter, over a This first meeting of SUNRAE’s break, resulting from AB 1558 Vista, will head the opposition. period of time, and for other workshop is the culmination- of which was authored by SUNRAE, According to Karen Enos, an organizer against the proposed split, departments. over 200 hours of preparation by allows for a 55. percent tax credit both proponents and opponents have many arguements to debate workshop staff members Lori on the cost of the system. “ With ESCI,” Eckerman said, tonight. Bacon, John Smelik, Ed Maschke SUNRAE has been advocating “ an instructor knows where he or “ As far as the ‘yes’ side...they say that the political, social and and Alan Mirviss. solar energy since 1975 when it was she stands. SETE only tells the economic differences between the present north and south county are They ljave designed an founded in the Goleta Valley. It instructor where he or she stands so diverse that they are actually restrictive...They’d also like to see educational program for students, •now runs the recycling center as on a course that time around.” the government closer to the people. Right now the main county seat is homeowners and all those in­ well as keeping up with its alter­ in Santa Barbara which is a good long distance from north county.” terested in the practical ap­ native energy source interests. While the Office of Instructional Enos said. plications of solar energy for the The non-profit workshop will Consultation processes and Enos further explained that proponents feel “ the split would provide home. Concepts and theories require a $25 contribution with a analyzes the evaluations, com­ greater economy in government. Having a centralized localized underlying the thermosiphon $10 deposit by Monday, Oct. 9, to ments apd criticisms are withheld. government in Santa Maria would save the taxpayers money instead system, a very basic solar energy ensure enrollment. Besides the two .It is left to the faculty to draw of having to extend services all the way up from Santa Barbara.” Enos system for water heating, will be meetings, SUNRAE will provide conclusions and make changes. said there are people in north county who “ feel that north county has explored during the course. breakfast, tools, a detailed manual Distribution of the reports is not received its fair share of services. ’ ’ Upon completion of the explaining all aspects of the restricted by OIC. “ It is an in­ “ The main thing on the ‘no’ side is the environment issue. This workshop, the serious student will workshop arid a “ working en­ timidating prospect for teachers, if results from the fact that the north county, which would be known as have the knowledge and skills vironment to enhance your skill in distribution is too wide,” Ecker­ Los Padres County, could then go ahead and develop their county as needed to install such a solar water installing a solar water beating man explained, given the they want to, with LNG and the Santa Ynez valley,” Enos said. heating system, | provided; the system," according toSmelik. possibility of bad reports. She also explained that opponents feel that setting up a new county, student also has the feww hundred , Those interested in attending the complete with new building, personal and prograihs, will actually dollars reqthKdd for materials,i I.' ' workshop can call 964-4483. I Please turn top. 12, col. 11 raise costs, rather than cut spending. PAGE 2 DAILY NEXUS WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER4,1978 I f A E U N E H The State The Nation The World

SACRAMENTO — President Carter’s im­ BALTIMORE, MARYLAND — The Coast LOND ON — Scotland Y ard detectives today prisoned nephew, William Spann, says if his Guard says the CIA has been contacted in an are investigating the mysterious death of a uncle' grants clemency to convicted heiress effort tp find out the identity of the body found Bulgarian defector last night in London. Patricia Hearst, he should also get a pardon. floating in Chesapeake Bay. A retired CIA Senior members of the anti-terrorist squad Spann is currently in the Vacaville Medical official disappeared while sailing last week are looking for any connection with the Facility serving a ten-years-to-life sentence near the spot where the body was found. The murder three weeks ago of another Bulgarian. H for armed robbery. Baltimore Sun says it has learned from Both were employed by the British Broad­ sources involved in the investigation that the casting Company and they were close friend?. OAKLAND. — William and Emily Harris body has a bullet hole in the head. Scotland Yard says the body of 30-year-old make another court appearance today in Vladimir Simenov was found last night in Oakland for sentencing in connection with the TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA — Scheduled to front of his London home. His death was at­ kidnapping of Patricia Hearst. As part of a open today in Tallahassee, Florida is the tributed to the inhaling of blood from a broken plea bargain arrangement, the couple pleaded murder trial of a 31-year-old man accused of nose. Three weeks ago, Georgio Markov died guilty in August to a charge of kidnapping the killing two Florida State University sorority of blood poisoning after claiming that he’d newspaper heiress. sisters. The suspect, Theodore Bundy, has been stabbed by a poisoned umbrella. Police twice escaped from jail and security is being are treating Markov’s death as a murder. LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles Unified beefed up for his trial. The murders of the two School District survey shows the number of women occurred in January. Their bodies RABAT, MOROCCO — The conflict between students participating in the city’s school were found in their bedrooms in a sorority Morocco and Algeria over what used to be desegregation program has increased house. Spanish Sahara seems to be heating up. slightly. Third-week attendance figures Morocco says that Algerian Troops and ta nks released yesterday listed 17,217 students in the CHICAGO — A Trans World Airlines attacked a Moroccan supply convoy over the program as of last Thursday, compared to spokesman says a flight from Chicago to weekend, and that the Algerians were 17,124 one week earlier. Rome was diverted to Montreal last night repulsed in a desert battle on Sunday. What’s following a telephoned bomb threat. After a more, the Moroccans have hinted at reprisal LOS ANGELES — A survey conducted by search in which no explosives were found, the raids against Polisario guerrilla bases in Manpower Incorporated shows that the plane continued on to Paris and Rome, where Algeria. The guerrillas, backed by Algeria, number of new jobs in the Los Angeles area is it’s expected to land later today. Aboard the have been fighting for independence for the down, largely because of the passage of flight was Cardinal John Cody of Chicago, who former Spanish colony since 1975. That’s when Proposition 13. The employment agency said was on his way to the Vatican for Pope John Morocco and Mauritania partitioned Spanish in a report released yesterday that 10 percent Paul’s funeral and the election of his suc­ Sahara. There is speculation that the weekend of local employers plan staff reductions in the cessor. The TWA spokesman says police attack was carried out by guerrillas rather next three months. This is double the amount believe the bomb threat was a hoax. than by Algerian troops. of cuts made last year. DENVER — At least two dead are reported in BLACKPOOL, ENGLAND — British Prime DAVIS — Bob Warren is the son of a famous a series of explosions this morning at an oil Minister James Callaghan is expected to ask Republican, but his special reason for refinery near Denver. The explosions were at members of his labor party for time to work favoring Democrat Jimmy Carter over the Continental Oil Company Facility in out an alternative anti-inflation plan today. Republican Benjamin Harrison, is buttons. Commerce! City, Colorado. There are un- The party convention yesterday rejected Campaign buttons, that is. Warren is the son comfirmed reports that at least 30 persons Callaghan’s proposal for a five percent of former Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl were injured. The explosions rumbled through voluntary ceiling on wage increases. Op­ Warren, who was also a three term governor the Denver area just before the start of the ponents of the prime minister’s plan argued of California and the Republican vice morning rush hour. Metal fragments were that prices are rising at an annual rate of eight I presidential» Candidate in 1948. The younger found up to two miles from the refinery. An percent. Callaghan is expected to come up Warren, a Collector of campaign buttons and immediate evacuation of the area surrounding with a new proposal that would permit pay other political paraphernalia, says a 1976 the plant Was ordered. Those evacuated were raises of more than five percent if they are | j Carter tin button is worth more than an 1888 told that a chlorine gas storage tank had ex­ linked to productivity increases. Harrison cloth button he owns. ploded. — Linda Simmers §i ______v

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OCTOBER4, 1978 DAILY NEXUS PAGE3 RHA Government Officials to UCSB's ’Club Dav’ Seek an increased Awareness Seventy Groups to ByGINA DUNCAN tatives, Studley and Dan Lewis. as formal dances. The other two Gather in Plaza “ I want as many students as A third Seat as rep is currently dollars goes to the coordinating possible to know what RHA stands vacant due to the resignation of board for educational purposes. By MARIA.CHARLES for and'what is going on each Gaby Stodd who chose to move “ A pottery room is available for The first annual Club Day, including entertainment, demon­ strations and club recruitmemt, will be held in Storke Plaza on week,” RHA President Garry overseas with her family. The dorm students’ use in Anacapa and Wednesday, Oct. 3 from 10-2 p.m. Janes said. “ We’re striving for a position will be filled within thè there is a dark room located in San high level of communication.” next couple of weeks. Rafael,” Bower said. “ We try to Seventy community and university organizations, as compared to the usual 10-12 of the past years, will be participating in Wed­ Making students aware that the The coordinating board, which is make facilities that are not readily nesday’s event. service exists and can be of help is a branch of RHA, consists of the available on campus available for The purpose of Club Day is to recruit new members to the many a major goal of the Residential RHA reps and two cò-chairs from the dorm residents. ” campus clubs and organizations. It was designed to help students Housing Association this year, each dormi three from San A Tennessee Williams film become acquainted with the diverse interests and organizations at according to Sherry Studley, RHA Rafael). series, sponsored by RHA, is U.C. Santa Barbara. representative. The co-chair position includes currently in progress. The second “ We believe that it is a good idea to gather many clubs together “ We want to be in constant attending composite hall meetings of four films will be shown tonight for easy public access,” ,Mark Fohs of the Organization Coor­ contact with the people and make and arranging composite dorm in De La Guerra Commons and is dinating Board explained. “ It is hard for a person to become them aware of A.S.,” Studley said. activities. free to all dorm residents. The oriented without going to a lot of different club meetings and now “ If more people knew what was Each floor has two hall movie starts at &:30 p.m. that classes have begun there is just no time for that. ” he added. happening they could get involved, presidents whosé job is to be “ We are going to have more Club Day is being co-sponsored this year by the OCB and the but right now the basic problem responsible for his floor and attend contact with the students than Associated Programs Board with hopes of stimulating student seems to be apathy.” weekly composite hall meetings. there has been in the past,” RHA interest and involvement. “ The RHA was designed to form A secretary-treasurer is also rep Dan Lewis remarked. “ We Entertainment will include a live band, mime presentations and a dorm government that the selected on each floor. Their job is have a completely different a caricature artist, all of which will distinguish this event from students could get involved in.” to keep the hall’s financial records philosophy than last year’s reps lower keyed Club Days in the past. Janes said. balances. had.” The board presently consists of Money collectred from a $15.00 There are a lot of things students In addition to the scheduled entertainment, there will be several club demonstrations throughout the day, ranging from chess to ski Janes, secretary-treasurer Sandy RHA fee, paid by every resident, is can do to become involved if they and karate. Bower and two RHA represen- divided among unit halls, com­ want to,” Studley said. “ Run for posite halls and the coordinating hall president co-chair, come to Several groups will be disseminating information to interested board. our meetings and even Leg Council students. One such group is the Isla Vista Fud Coop, which will be offering nutritional guidance as well as an explanation of the club’s “ Each unit hall gets eight dollars meetings if you have input, or visit advantages. kcsb per person of the RHA fee,’’ Janes Dan and I in our office. ” said. “ That can be used for pic­ Lewis and Studley can be found Various Associated Student boards and committees will be represented on Club Day in order to encourage students to become nics, parties or whatever the in­ in the A.S. office on the third floor politically active.’ dividual hall decides.” of the UCen. The RHA office is 91.9 F M Gayle Mckehzie, who is working with the APB to coordinate Club Five dollars per fee paid goes to located in the trailers across from the composite hall for events such the Anacapa dorm. Day, expressed hope that it might generate some students to “ becoming more involved and less apathetic."

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Last week the A.S. Legislative Council reaffirmed the summer council’s decision to freeze the Black Student Union’s budget because the BSU had apparently in­ curred expenses without first receiving required ap­ provals. W e view the move as a sound one, for it shows that sight mr hope u got ïm au council is concerned with the way student money-i.e. , . w e m m i i $ / public money-is being used. In our minds, this is the most critical function of our student government, for beyond its legislative powers council has the respon­ sibility of managing the financial affairs of the Associated Students, a task that involves in excess of $1 million. The amount of money involved here is relatively ‘No Problem’ in Party Image small, about $150 for overdue film equipment rented Editor, Daily Nexus: from Learning Resources. But the potential for future all of our students live on or just off on their, own, away from home, and problems will be very great if council does not handle As a former chairman of the campus. This is unusual, even must develop a reasonable degree the matter properly. • UCSB Academic Senate, a faculty within the UC system. They live in of initiative and self-discipline to member since 1955, and an a compact piece of territory, and W e assume that council’s motive for freezing the BSU do well. They are able to explore alumnus ( ’48), let me comment on they aré Tiere 24 hours a day. being a person in their own right, budget is a result of its interest in seeing that the B SU ’s the "party school” image. Residential universities thus have and interact with others who are in use of A.S. money does not conflict with the laws and something most institutions lack: the same situation. They form fit is'as old as the’ campus itself, a living, continuous, community. guidelines which govern the use of all public funds. many friendships, often deep and simply because of our setting and This is one of their special However, we do share a concern expressed by Ex­ warm ones (which last life times), nature. Being a “ party school” is strengths, and it greatly enhances and they have an almost con­ ternal President Rich Leib-who voted against the the flip side' to being a residential the learning process, in a total freeze-regarding its effects on the normal operations of university, especially one that is sense. People learn how to live and tinuous . opportunity to explore the BSU. He noted that it would be unfair and disservice m ore,or less isolated. Practically work with other people. They are these, relationships. Thus, since students are not scattering every to the Associated Students to allow this group to suffer afternoon to homes in cities many unduly because of a prolonged budget freeze. 9 miles away, when they -find The BSU has elected officers who are responsible not ‘ College of Coors • • • amusement, it is with each other- and-this is not a bad thing. Oxford only to their membership, but also for seeing that any is a party school: it always has activities undertaken by the group or in its name are in So inspired by last week’s enrolled in the College of Coors been, for centuries. Stanford had full compliance with all laws and policies established by special edition on "UCSB’s ‘Party here at UCSB. The title is that image, the Stutz Bearcat and the state and by.the university. At the same time, School- Image’ ’, I felt oblidged to misleading for it is one of the most the raccoon coat. Perhaps still has, get in my two cents wxirth, I see a prominent departments on Legislative Council must leave no doubt among students to some extent. Throw in a beach, special need to reinforce what campus. Two of my classes this as at UCSB, and... Add, too, the as to what’s expected of them when they handle public Nexus writer Peter Iliff said in quarter, Label Study 1A and In­ absence of a large metropolis next money. defense of the school. It’s about troduction to Coors Light, require, door, as in Los Angeles and the San W e hope4e#ee a-quick resolution to this situation and time someone stood up for the much outside-of-the-classroom Francisco area, to absorb the a return to normal operations. But we also hope to see academic excellence of this in­ study. Label Study 1A involves 16 recreation hours, and... London is stitution, amidst accusations of it hours of lab work per week, while emerging from this resolution a better management sixty miles away from Oxford, and being a “ party school” . Intro to Coors Light attempts to its students have always had to system for A.S. As I sit writing this piece, bottle prove that Light, actually does look among themselves for If this matter is allowed to boil into a controversy, no of Jack Daniels in hand, 1 contain less calories than regular whatever it is students do after one will be well served. Continued bickering will cer­ challenge those who question the Coors. hours. Could it be that other schools are tainly only lead the public to hold an undeservedly school’s reputation. In my first two weeks of dorm life here, not once just jealous of our beautiful at­ negative view, not only of the BSU but of minority have I seen a keg being tapped mosphere here at UCSB? With What has relieved residential programs in general. The positive effects of the com­ before 8 a.m. And not once have I great clean air, miles of shaded universities like Oxford, Stanford, munity schools and other outreach programs provided seen any of my peers party more streets, miles of incredible and Cornell of having just a party image?. Being identified with high by these groups would inevitably be lost in the con­ than eight times a week. coastline, and miles of liquor As an example of UCSB’s cabinets, who could ask for a scholarly and scientific per­ fusion, leading to less, not more, understanding and educational prowess, I state my better environment? formance; being places of national cooperation among people of different races. 9:00 a.m. class. After downing a So I ask my fellow students to and world distinction. This is The BSU’s budgetary problems can be resolved, but hearty breakfast of bacon, eggs have some pride in their school. So happening at Santa Barbara; only with the full cooperation of all involved. If council and Bacardi 151,1 went to class to the next time some jerk says momentum is building up. We are young as a university campus with acts with the reason and responsibility which we believe hear my professor deliver an “ Santa Barbara ain’t nothin’ but a excellent lecture on alcoholism in a research orientation and many it has, it will do more than clear up one remote problem. joke” , put your beer down and tell America. him UCSB is no “ party school” . graduate programs. It is only It will take an important step toward improved fiscal Many people seem to find it twenty years since the decision management. amusing when I tell them I ’m Pete May was made that we were no longer to be simply a liberal arts college, quite small. Much of the suc­ ceeding time has been spent in No Waste of Time Local Split is Justice turning toward the new directions, Standing in line can be a real waste of time, and building the faculty and the laboratories and the large library around the university we have plenty of chances to and the new spirit. The 1970s have waste time this way. Editor, Daily Nexus: The county seat, while technically been a time of striking advances, This week most of us will be standing in line at the a part of Santa Maria, is actually as outlined in the just-out issue of I was insulted by a letter you in Qrcutt. This will place it withing Administration building while we file our Reg Packets, the Alumnus, in Dennis Green’s- printed on September 27. In it, 17' miles of 88 percent of the but this line-time does not have to be wasted. All week leadoff article-- and it, of course, Mary Walsh implied that, the only population, and within 10 miles of 'only touches some of the high there will be volunteers from various campus people here in the north county over 50 percent. spots. Across the nation at large, organizations on hand to help line-stariders register to who are for the county split are The north county is politically, faculties have quite a different vote. Santa Maria “ money mongers.” I environmentally, and picture of UCSB than people here am for the split, and I am a 22 year- economically different than the To be eligible to vote in the November election you in California, who seem to hold old city a regional planning student south county. We desire only to onto old images. must register by Oct. 9. If you have changed your ad­ at Cal Poly. Ms. Walsh’s attitude is make our own decisions con­ dress or your name since the last election, or if you are one of the prime reasons we are cerning our future, and we resent We shall always be a “ party not yet registered in this county, you should take the fighting for our independence. the attitude of many in the south school,” in the sense that the time that you would have wasted in line and put it to use. It is ridiculous to assume that that we are not capable of making student community here actually Santa Maria . Businessmen, these decisions wisely. The Universitysla Vista vote has traditionally been a is a community, alive and full of realtors, and developers will Ms. Walsh stated her fear that if human vitality. If we are also a great influence in Santa Barbara County, in many cases control the new county. Those who given control of our own affairs, we rigorous academic community, proving the difference in very close elections. do, show that they have no real would adversely affect the people there is no real problem in this. As such, the voting bloc we as students form becomes understanding of what is going on in the south county. She claims the Indeed, if UCSB has more frien­ crucial to many politicians, but only if we continue to up here. There are many other south county might have no say in dliness and provides the op­ political forces here. One such matters which might affect them. assert ourselves. portunity for more warm and force is the agricultural power The reverse has been true for rewarding human relationships There are several issues on the coming ballot that will base. In addition, the other com­ decades. We are the ones who have than elsewhere, great. Good show. affect each of us. munities of Guadalupe, Lompoc, been denied self-determinism. We In short, I wouldn't worry about it. The greater our numbers as a student voting bloc, the and the others are not about to sit are the ones who have had to sit The problem is taking care of it­ greater our chances of having the type of government back and let Santa Maria run back and accept the whims of the self, given our present trajectory things. south county. We are tired and we we would like. as an institution, and our deter­ Santa Maria will control only one want our freedom. We want our mination to stay on the trajectory. Take the time, or rather, don’t waste the time. of the five supervisorial districts, Robert Kelley Register to vote. not three as stated by Ms. Walsh. ( Please turn to p. 5, col. :i) Professor of History WEDNESDA Y, OCTOBER 4 ,1978 DAILY NEXUS PAGES DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau

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By Earl Derrick sensed me coming. He wheeled LQOK!!!!! A UFO!!!!! around, slobber arching away Haha, made you lode. But, hey, centrifugally, sunlight reflecting check this out. This here is your off little drops of wildman druel- one and only Earl Derrick. And wow, it was great, until it nailed what have I got to say? Why, I ’ve me in the eye-yeech! And he spoke got something to say about most as his red, beady little eyes sized everything I know about, and then me up. “ I see,” I sez again. some. And then some more.But Hew ure uew? Hew ure yew? He “ And we at the Daily Nexus are anyway, you ask, who do you think sez. looking for somebody to write it,” you are, Earl Derrick, coming in Easy, now buddy-boy, I just he added. “ Did I hear you say your here and disrupting our collective didn’t want to see you hurt your name was EarlDerrick?” peace of mind with your silly jokes tooth on that little piece of metal, I “ That’s right,” I said with pride. about UFO’s..... hey, wait.....there sez. “ It’s perfect,” 'he said with a is a U FO !!!! A real U FO !!! Hey, Hew ure ye w !!?? He sez again. chuckle. Earl wasn’t kidding!!!! Hey, lode, Well, I figured its gotta be whites “ What’s so funny?” I asked. man, a friggin’ U FO !!!! A real U- and maybe some acid for this guy, “ Your name, Earl Derrick. ’’ K F O !!!! Up there, see it??!! Holy I mean he was foaming at the Right then I was thinking how Shit, it sees us!!!! Run, run!!! Oh mouth, and he was looking like he the tread outline of the old Spitfire my God, a cosmic heat r a y !!!!! was about to go for my wallet. I would look embedded across this AAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYY- figured I better just answer his turkey’s face. EEEEEE!!!!!!!! question with utmost care, lest I ‘‘What’s wrong with the name Now folks, see what I mean? You become another “ statistic” of the Earl Derrick?” I asked, ready to. can trust Earl. He wouldn’t DP experience. strain this guy through the Spokes mislead you for the world. You saw “ I am” , I sez, “ Earl Derrick.” of the old Spitfire. what happens to those with no Suddenly Wildman stopped “ It sounds like oil derrick. ” faith. Yep no doubt about it. So let drueling. A look of shock overcame “ So?” I asked. Earl set the scene straight, OK? his caveman features. “ And,” he continued, “ Oil OK. “ Url Derrick??,” He sez. derricks are quite a topic in these But first you most probably want “UrlDerrick??,” Hesezagain. parts.” to know how I ended up writing in “ You Url Derrick! No, you “ I see,” I said even once more. the Daily Nexus, right? Well, I ’ll natural seepage!! ” “They have a notorious relate the events as best I know “ Whatsay?,” I sez. reputation for leaking oil, and the how: “ You Natural Seepage!!!,” He big Oil Companies call it “ natural I ’m cruising the old Spitfire screamed, pointing to the ocean. seepage” to cover for their own down that irrepressible patch of Right about now Wildman is goof-ups.” come to me with your problems?" asphalt known as Del Playa, or jumping up and down on the hood “ Great,” I said. “ I ’d probably “ D P” as it is known by those of the Pinto to the rhythm of the say the same thing if I owned an oil beings who inhabit this highly words “ natural seepage” . Just company.” questionable slice of the universal then this real heavy looking jock “ But you don’t, Earl” space-time continuum, and I ’m type comes running out of an “ True,” T remarked. just cruising along, trying to mind immediate dwelling heading “ So that’s why you will write the my own business, carefully straight for Wildman on the now Natural Seepage column,” he weaving in and out of the sleepy highly modified hood of the ’73 announced. dogs crashed out in the middle of Pinto. I know there’s gonna be “ But I can’t write.” the street, wondering all the time trouble if Jocko gets Wildman, but “ Who cares?” he said, “ You’ve to myself if maybe they are just I had forgot about Wildman’s extra got the right name.” A N Y PIZZA pretending to be sleeping and are animal instinct reactions. In a And so folks, now you know the in fact dead, and I was generally flash he was tearing across the truth, the whole truth, and nothing trying to enjoy the sunshine and roof and trunk of the Pinto,, just but the truth, so help me God. I will ANY PITCHER fresh air that can be found in barely escaping Jocko’s clutching try to do my best, call the shots the varying quantities throughout the hands. Jocko chased Wildman way I see them, and bring my day, when my eyes spied this sorry straight across the park, and version of the eternal light of truth plus tax looking dude screaming and Wildman escaped by running right to your Nexus. Meanwhile, go find yelling and chewing on the bumper off the bluff! al/FO .. ■ /..:■/V. of ’73 Pinto.. Well, I ’m thinking that “ Who was that guy?” I asked whoever own$ that there Pinto is Jocko as he returned to inspect his gonna abe real riled up when they newly customized Pinto. see they’ve got a chewed-off “ Some of the local talent,” he Local bumper, so I figure I better stop replied. (Continued from p. 4) ' and try to reason with this wild- ' “ I see,” I sez. future decided here, not over a man before he does some real “ What’s this about you and mountain, 75 miles away. damage to the chrome job on the Natural Seepage?” he asked. It is hard to get people to vote for “He was hallucinating,” I Pick any pizza on the old iron. change. It is even harder to get menu ft a pitcher of replied. It seemed my only ap­ them to give up power over other soda or beer for only Well I could see right off that this 85.99 tonight at Rustyk dude was something more than propriate answer. people. But if you in the south have For Rusty’s Thick Crust just regular human, for indeed, his “ Because,” he continued, any sense of justice, you’ll help us add 81.00. animal instincts were much more “ there’s a new column in the Daily win our freedom. Please vote YES SAVE UP TO $3.66! developed than the usual man. Nexus called Natural Seepage. on Measure “ A.” Even with his back turned from me “ The Daily what?” ISLA VISTA ONLY in his bumperchew stance he “ Nexus” , He replied. Charles W. Leonard

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By W. PETER ILIFF What is your involvement with colleges. His necktie generously loosened your son’s campaign, if any? The Republicans wanted to about the collar allowing his throat Well, I would say that I represent make me look like a prolific m ample room to manuever in, the senior citizens. I represent the spender. This was during the “Music as Meditation" form er California governor Pat view of an old man in politics. He Nixon campaign. We put on the 250 Wed., Oct. 4 Campbel HaH • Free Brown sat outside the UCSB UCen represents the youth and I million dollar bond issue and I Friday, grappling with both the represent the aged...age and ex­ campaigned all up and down the Information: 687-8844 flies and a Nexus interview. perience. state for it. As a result we passed it Rebounding from a political How does it feel, you are on a and the universities and state buffet luncheon held an hour univeristy campus, you were once colleges were able to get the bricks earlier in Santa Barbara plugging a governor, and suddenly you are and mortar that were necessary to his son’s gubernatorial preelection with a bunch of people who you can take care of the young people that bid, the elder Brown fielded a probably walk right by without wanted to go to college. So you can smorgasboard of inqueries them knowing who you are, and if look at this building and say that DISCOVER BONANZA DISCOVER BONANZA DISCOVER BONANZA ranging from his fam ily’s business told, you are to them Jerry governor Pat Brown had connection with liquified natural Brown’s father. That is a change something to do with it gas, to J erry ’s Presidential for you. How does that feel? Do you agree with your son’s aspirations, along with some Well, I think I have always had a ideas politically? gossip concerning he and his son’s pretty good sense of values and you Generally I do. I agree with him inkling for Linda Rondstadt. realize that you can’t remain in fundamentally. I think he has a Articulating with his raspy, yet seats of power forever. But I can greater sensitivity to the en­ somehow soothing voice, the only tell you one thing, that I know vironment than I have. I was more form er governor directed a search that some of these buildings and of a growth human being. I wanted for a chair to seat a young woman this beautiful campus wouldn’t be to build, I was thinking in terms of bystander. Satisfied, he then here if I hadn’t been governor. So quanity while I think he thinks preceeded to coax the small even if nobody knows it or not I more in terms of quality. Although, audience into a gracious ac­ know it because, you see, in 1962 I really felt very strong about the ceptance with his contagious the Republicans fought me on a environment and ecology too. I laughter and gift for public bond issue for university and state passed the “ beach and park” bond speaking. issue, but you didn’t have the problems with the coast. You did have it, but the people were not geared to fight any developement. • Serving lunch and dinner The issue then was growth. Now • Price of your dinner includes DISCOVER DELICIOUS STEAK DINNERS the issue today is quality. salad from Bonanza^ AT REASONABLE PRICES Do you agree with your son’s Discovery Salad Bar behavior stopping the Sundesert nuclear reactor project? I think I do...for the time being. I CHOPPED have a great conflict in my mind as to whether nuclear is as dangerous STEAK DINNER as a lot of people think it is. % I ’m not fearful of nuclear in and Salad Bar, Potato, Texas Toast. 220 of itself, but I ’m fearful of the breeder reactor. I ’m fearful of nuclear waste. Wait until they try GIANT SALAD BAR to determine where they are going to put that nuclear waste. The fact TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: is, the federal government has not made any decision yet where they GOLETA _ SANiTA BARBARA 6030 HOLLISTER • 9(7-8744 • 3614 STATE — 687-8514 can put it. If they try to put it out here in the Santa Barbara 104 Freewoy Gel* E mountains, or in the salt pits of Center -S Michigan or anything, everybody is going to object to it. So nuclear has real problems. There are people who are really DISCOVER BONANZA DISCOVER BONANZA DISCOVER BONANZA fearful about it, and economically, it costs a lot, but I wouldn’t rule it out. Jerry rules it...I don’t think he rules it out either. I talked to him a little while ago. But he puts it low in priority. He wants to try Former Governor Pat Brown hugs devout fan at a everything else. 9 6 8 -3 3 5 3 buffet luncheon held last Friday in Santa Barbara.. Does Jerry discuss his ideas with Brown provides the Nexus with an exclusive in­ you? Not enough. THE terview to talk on the issues of today, yesterday and MAGIC How do you feel about Jerry’s LANTERN the future. grassroots campaign as opposed to Twin Theatres Younger’s more capitally in­ tensive effort? 960 Em btraulrrt Del Norte la in V ista I haven’t seen really any cam­ paign of the Republicans. I un­ UCSB Dramatic Arts presents derstand that they are going to ^ THEATRE 1 i THEATRE ll ^ bring out Reagan, the great con­ ‘TISPITY servative- governor. And they’re 7:30,9:05 7:15,8:50 going to bring out Ford, the great SHE’S A WHORE conservative congressman. And I Fri-Sat Late Show Fri-Sat Late Show wouldn’t be a bit surprised if they a tragedy by John Ford 12:00 10:20 didn’t go ahead and rig up Nixon directed by Stanley L. Glenn before they get through and have a little television spot for him. “...this production is...a beautiful thing to see.” They are great. Two of them are — News & Review Californians, Reagan and Nixon, -jg tU r/ u . / “...can expand our understanding of the conflicts that exist and now Ford is an import into the within ourselves.” state so we get all three of those — News-Press Republicans that have failed so CHEECH & miserably over a long period of Oct. 6-7 time to bring any kind of CHONG'Si prosperity. They.will all be out for the Republican nominee. How do you feel about your son’s Presidential aspirations? Does he j THE CAVE DWELLERS have any? Is that on his mind right a comedy by William Saroyan now? directed by Judith Olauson I think that if you’re governor of California, maybe in the back of • “Cave Dwellers nas magic” your mind, you should think that 2 — News-Press maybe someday I will be Starring Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong • “...inner truth of enormous effective appeal.” President. I know I did. But the TomSkerritt Edie Adams Strother Martin • — News-Press circumstances didn’t develop. I had only been the governor a Louisa Moritz and Stacy Keach as Sgt. Stedenko • Oct. 4-5 year when Kennedy became the Written by Tommy Chong & Cheech Marin J 8 pm • UCSB Main Theatre nominee, and then four years later, • Tickets $ 2 ...... Arts & Lectures (961 -3535) if Kennedy had lived, he would ...... have unquestionably have been (Please turn to p. 7,'Col. 1) WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER4. 1978 DAILY NEXUS RAGE 7 Former Governor Speaks Out th e (Continued from p.6> thing and it’s part of some of the very hard to get in. Give ’em a visa renominated. Then when Johnson investigative reporting that I think or something like that, but I ’m took over as President, he selected is not good. I think to write a story here! Humphrey as Vice-President. That like that they ought to know what But you have to plan for this m ovies ruled me out. Then I was defeated they are talking about. I have growth. You have to have Coastal by Reagan. If I had defeated nothing, absolutely nothing to do Commissions that will protect the Reagan in 1966, I think I would with it what-so-ever. coast from a Chinese Wall. You have been, or would have had a That same article also featured a must protect the state from air PLUS: good chance of being a quote from you saying that ‘I’m not pollution. You have to set aside "The Buddy Holy Story' Presidential nominee in ’68. If I a politican.’ Did you say that? places for beaches and parks so had been a three term governor I I don’t believe I ever said that. I when your youngsters come along think I would have been strong am a politican and I am very proud there will be someplace for them to FARRAH FAWCETT-MAJORS of it. I think that there is only one breathe. candidate. JEFF BRIDGES But I don’t think Jerry is calling that is higher and that is the And that takes money, and that thinking in terms of the clergy. I can’t think of anything takes taxes', and that takes bond Presidency. If it opens up, if Carter higher that I would want my issues and Jarvis doesn’t permit falls on his face, we can’t tell now, children to do or any of you people that sort of thing. These are the he’s had a great sucess in the than to get into government and things that people don’t ap­ Middle-East...he would be un­ work for people. preciate. I mean, government and KILLED ^ beatable. In politics you have to I think that it is a calling that is business must have a partnership wait for an open door and then proud and I get very, very annoyed and the constant downgrading of move in. You can’t go through a at the attacks that are made government and the deification of ÍIUSBAND “ g . closed door. And there are none of against public officials. Certainly business by the Republican party us that have such greatness that there are some crooks. We put is shameful. I hope all you young people will take you over anybody bankers in jail everyday, we put people will get out and register and else. these anti-trust violators away. We vote.. .and vote for Jerry, too. I think Ted Kennedy has the haven’t any corner on morality, Let me tell you one other story Due to popular demand greatest...a, charisma of any of the but day-in and day-out, the person before I leave. This is very in­ -HELD OVER- candidates. I have watched him on who reduces the funds like I did, teresting and very important and I television and I am tremendously and go out and raise the money for want you all to realize it. When I impressed with the way he talks. a university, fights tutition for ran for governor in 1958,1 carried It’s the same way as John Ken­ University of California students, every county in the state except nedy. It is a remarkable family. works for the poor and the down­ three. They were Orange, San ItBecamea THE And if he runs, I think he would trodden like Jerry did for the Diego and Santa Cruz. You know defeat my son. minority worker. I mean what what I said to myself, I was lying in Célébration On the other hand, I don’t think greater thing can you do in life? bed when I said, “ we’ll educate he’ll run if Carter is doing well, and I get so annoyed. I go to these ’em.” So we put in a University of Carter is doing a little bit better. Country Clubs where these people California in San Diego, a He is getting his energy program of predatory wealth, where all they University of California in Orange through. There’s the middle- want to do is make money and then and a University of California in eastern situation. I think that the when they get it don’t know what to Santa Cruz. Now they are all people respect him and admire do with it, except by Rolls Royces becoming democratic... » vBa him. I know the job is tough and I and million dollar homes and What about Linda (Rondstadt)? don’t know who is capable of doing things. Not for me. Linda? She’s an awful nice girl. PG it. I like Jimmy Carter. What Jerry What do you feel of the present No, I haven’t heard the new album. It Started as will do I don’t know. state of California? Is it good? You like it, huh...well I . . Tf*"’» DrJohn J™?“ loP,on. Would you help him with a Good. I think present day like her. My wife, she gets so a C o n cert Starring Nî" £ ? £ T ond Pout Butterfield California is truly great. I think we jealous. She thinks that that it’s I, Presidential campaign? The Pond Jon! Mitchell I would want to see the situation. have to worry about growth. I wish not her son... Ringç Starr Neil Voung Ron Wood I wouldn’t write a blank check for there was some way we could Garth Hudson _ _ Richard M an u el Jerry. I would have to see the separate from the Union, have our Ro bbie Robertson t S S ItB ecam e situation and make an independent own state, and then put up im­ judgement on it. migration bars. Not bring anybody a Celebration If Jerry Brown should run and else into the state you see. Make it kcsb-fm does indeed win, what sort of President do you think he would 9 6 7 -9 4 4 7 be? IT WAS THE DELTAS I think he would be a great Veterans’ Association presents CINEMA SO 50 Hokéola#/Gotete AGAINST THE RULES. President. I think that Jerry has the greatest potential of any THE RULES LOST! person in public life that I have seen. I listened to him last night, KING OF HEARTS Î nOMAL LAMPOON and his talk ...the humaneness and the compassion that he showed for Thursday, October 5 people that the government should 6:30,8:30,10:30 pm k N N A I help. And yet the hard nosed at­ titude he takes on letting people keep their own money...there is a Lotte Lehmann balance in this thing that I think he. understands as well as any m u t i politican in the country. ■ ■ ■ ■ I don’t think that Jerry has sold 967-0744 Just when you thought himself to the legislature or the í a í r v í e w It was sate 251 N Faveto»/Gota*« people as a personality the way James Cunningham to go back to the movies Kennedy has, but the pure brain power which he gets from his mother, I think makes him the best the Acme Dance Co. in the United States. nuu nevería e Are you aware of the recent article in the Santa Barbara News OF TUB and Review questioning your families involvement with the Indonesian oil firms that will flWKÄWIitflt supply LNG to Pt. Conception if it is built? No, I am not aware of it. 9* 4-8377 The article cited your family’s FAVE DUNAWAV business involvement with the firm A irp o rt DR,VE*i TOMM Y L IE and questioned whether this had Hollister and Fairview _ JONES influenced Jerry’s apparent moves U a n to expedite development of an LNG PLUS EYES port at Pt. Concepcion. "The Boys in Company C" OF LAURA We have no conection with LNG O M AR S what-so-ever. None. I mean I have no more to do with LNG than you have. Your family may have a stock interest. I don’t even have a ATURÖAY— fd^TWNOKIVHN 1 stock interest. The LNG is handled I V orwrialHaLslM su/CeMr ^ NICHT _ _ _ by the Republic of Idonesia and the ^ ^ 964-9400 FEVER public utilities of California JOHN TRAVOLTA without my company coming into it at all. We bring the low sulfur fuel in, and if they bring the LNG American Hot WaxiPQ in, we sell less low sulfur. I mean V they are just off their base on the in residence at UCSB October 18*20, 1978 will perform his latest work, "Mr. Fox Asleep" DKIVfM 2 ' / usa inns I H « , M IW t e u / C o M i BASEIK : FRI. OCT. 20-8:00 PM 964-9400 BOBBINS: CAMPBELL HALL V31 ñau» JCE CREAM • “AMERICAN GRAFFITI” > 71P T U f l 5749 Call* Ran * Roserved s e a tin g for Concert: $2.50 Student»: $3.50 UCSB Faculty & Staff; $4.50 General Public NIMIy til 11, Frj 4, S*t tliM idnite ? Tickets: UCSB Art» |& Lectures Ticket Office/Ticket Bureau òf $.1./Lobero Theatre I t Í H til) CAL. ICE. NÉA. CAC. (Fell 1978) . . . . /

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cans. ’' Unfortunately since finish the project.” .; ?;; CompanyVolunteers to Gather Proposition 13’s limit on taxes, it is The IVCC may be close to a 1‘almost impossible to cr a te a new solution. Thompson said that at a district. An outside party will have meeting last Tuesday ‘the to pay for trash service, ’ ’ he said. university and I.V business on the tV . %etòpllftiS S l “ We do have an I.V. Sanitation community agreed to contribute District Board but they refuse to matching funds to help offset Mar By MARY DUMONT then Mar Borg should share the University paid to build all these get involved with trash,” Thomp­ Borg’s costs.” ' ' There is a problem with the trash responsibility, I don’t mean 100 cans and wooden planters but it son said. . Thompson feels it is not the best in the I.V. loop: no oiie will pay to- percent of costs,’’ he said. was never agreed Upon who would Frank Stevens, general manager have it collected. Frank Thompson, administrator pay for pick up or maintenance. ” plan however. The university has a of the district, would like to make it Currently the Mar Borg Disposal ; of the Isla Vista Community I.V. is an unincorporated urban specific I.V. fund and he thinks this clear that “ I.V. is a very small “ maybe an unnecessary depletion Company picks it up voluntarily. Council explained that “ the cans area. It does not have the part of the district, about the size of the university money if other “We have provided this service ; were originally paid for by the municipal services a city such as of a postage stamp.” Stevens fels since day one in the history of university... They did an 18 month Santa Barbara or Carpentaria funds are available. The university that “ it would be unfair to the rest is a last resort.” I. V.,” according to Mario;: research report (Trow Report) on provide. Thompson explained of the district to pay for trash pick BorgateUo, owner of Mar Borg. the causes of the 1970 I.V. riots, “ that our Urban services are Thompson will try again to However, BorgateUo points but' . and unsightliness in the Isla Vista provided by special districts, like up in I.V.” convince . the I.V. Sanitation Stevens did admit that the I.V, “ the costs of dumping alone have community was a primary' County Service Board 31 for street District to get involved at a Sanitation Board has a “ latent risen 42 percent'..We’re hot; reason.” lighting. We would have to become meeting between the two this ¡power that is not exercised” to complaining, but someone dthfer Thompson continued, “ So the a special district to pick up trash Wednesday. provide trash service. Until ah agreement is reached The problem has dragged on for the Mar Borg Disposal Co. will, years. BorgateUo has been con­ continue its gratis service Museum Offers Seminars on Black Holes tacted periodically by different “ because,” as BorgateUo said,“ For those readers whose interest was piqued by the unknown methods, and the phenomenon of the ex­ parties but he says “ no one will we want to contribute to the previous Nexus article concerning black holes and panding universe will be explored also. take the bull by the horns and community.’’ . quasars, the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural Future presentations planned by the museum are History is offering a sériés of presentations on the scheduled to deal with space probes sent to Venus, s u b j e c t . / <: ' :■ -XXj .!■ SatUrn and Jupiter. Underhay also notes that another Surgery a Mistake Ernest Underhay, the museum’s astronomy lec­ probe, set to pass through the rings of Saturn and the (ZNS) Here’s a story that you might say is creating a flap, turer, says that the presentations are “ just for the planet itself, could be a posible topic in the museum’s A Kansas man has reached an out-of-court settlement in a case in which average-type person interested in astronomy, "and series of lectures. The probes are primarily picture­ a doctor’s clinic gave him a vasectomy instead of a circumcision he encourages people of all ages to attend. taking ventures designed to further our knowledge of requested. As briefly explained by Underhay, when large stars thèse planets and are expected to be monumental Thirty year tad James Bradshaw of Delpos, Kansas, who is a Catholic, near the end of their existance, they rapidly collapse aids in our understanding of them. claimed he went to a local clinic in 1975 to undergo a circumcision into very samll objects, often only a few miles in The program, entitled “ Black Holes, Quasars and operation, He contends that when he appeared for the operation, his diameter but weighing as much as Our sun. Because the Expanding Universe,” is to be held at the doctor was out of town and he permitted another physician to perform the of their high mass and small Site, they have fields of museum’s Gladwin Planetarium located at 2559 surgery. gravity so great that light cannot escape. Whether or Puesta Del Sol Road in Santa Barbara. Show times Bradshaw says he was stunned to learn immediately after the not these black holes exist and how' they affect the are Oct. 8 and 15 at 3 and 7:30 p.m. and Oct. 22 at 7:30 procedure that tiie circumcision had not been performed, but that he had universe will be discussed at thé program. Quasars, p.m. only. Admission is: adults, $1 and children, 50 been sterilized instead. very bright objects which, .produce energy by cents. The amount Of the out-bf-court settlement was undisclosed.

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OCTOBER 26 James Cunningham & the Acm e Dance Company THE; KING’S SINGERS Six musicians from England in an evening of songs, madrigals, and ballads, OCTOBER 20 described as “ ...absolutely the best in their field.” JAMES CUNNINGHAM AND THE ACME DANCE COMPANY Student reduced rate $3.50 A performance of “ Mr. Fox Asleep,” premiered in New York last year, highlights the two day residence at UCSB. Catch “ The First Family: Isadora NOVEMBER 7 Duncan and Donald Duck" in a free outdoor performance on Oct. 19 at 3 p.m. in CONTINUUM Storke Plaza. A presentation by the Performer’s Committee for Twentieth Century Music Student reduced rate $2.50 marking the first in a series of new music Concerts for 1978 \ 79. This concert will be given in Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall. OCTOBER 28 Student reduced rate $2.50 BUGAKU Japan’s Imperial court dances and music are magnificently reproduced by the NOVEMBER 16 Osaka Garyo-kai troupe as part of their first tour to America. IL DIVERTIMENTO WIND OCTET Student reduced rate $3.50 The first American tour by this outstanding group of Swiss musicians brings them to UCSB for a program of works by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and others. NOVEMBER 13 Student reduced rate $2.50 PARTHENON DANCERS OF GREECE Forty dancers and musicians who pride themselves on combining original DECEMBER 1 Greek folk dances with professional choreography, and feature a repertoire of ANTHONY AND JOSEPH PARATORE, DUO-PIANISTS over 150 dances. A piano artistry which “ „.gives the impression that they are breathing Student reduced rate $4 together” marks the genius of these two musicians whose concert will feature works by Stravinsky, Debussy, Schubert, Hindemith and Rachmaninoff. DRAMA Student reduced rate $2.50 OCTOBER6 FILM COMING OF AGE The Starving Actors Repertory Company takes a hilarious look at the pleasures and pains of growing up. Directed by James dePreist. Student reduced rate $2.50

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OCTOBER 22 SEVENTH ANNUAL OLD-TIME FIDDLER’S CONVENTION A jilted widow in Budapest decides to fight back in Karoly Makk’s Cat’s Play, From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. one of Santa Barbara's most popular music events will screening Sunday, Oct. 15 at 7:30 p.m. The film is one of ten features in the be given on the UCSB Campus Diamond, this year honoring the great Fiddlin’ Eastern European Cinema series, bringing the best in film talent from that part Arthur Smith. of the world. The entire day for only $2.50 Student reduced rate $1 k Please Clip & Save DAILY NEXUS RICHARD BORNSTEIN 1 » O R T S SPORTS EDITOR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBERS, 1978 PAGE 10 Gauchos to Battle Fullerton in Soccer

This evening the UCSB soccer team will return to action, playing host to the Titans of Cal State Fullerton in a 7:30 contest at.Campus -Stadium. The Gauchos, sporting an impressive 6-1 record, will be seeking their most important victory of the young season,. as the Titans enter the game as the ninth ranked team in the Far West. The Titans are very sound fiindamentally and play, a tough defensive game. UCSB head coach Al Meeder has commented that “ the Titans are a squad with a great deal of experience, having played a demanding early season schedule,” and this experience will undoubtedly present- a crucial and difficult test for theGauchos. l eading the Gauchos will be Eric Prince, the man who has put the offense into high gear with his fine passing and team leading four goals. Also heading the offensive team will be Tom Leihr and Jose Gomez, who have scored four and three goals, respectively. Defensively, the club will once again be led by the .tenacious backfield trio of goalie Bob Tuler and fullbacks Ralph Hawes and Dave Del’Arbre. Hawes has been the spiritual leader and whipping boy of the team, constantly exhorting his teammates to play up to their full abilities. . 1 .(Please turn top. ll, col. 3> On defense earlier this season is Ahmed “Dr. J " Jahadhmy, the soccer team’s in­ spiration at his midfield position. I wiiM JLM yiiiiiwwwwvitiuotyyifi become a lans le ro and the Ladies' PEER Delight Is Soccer's Jahadhmy By JERRY CORNFIELD friends call him, garners the fans Physically, Jahadhmy hardly His character is nothing short of backing with a charismatic clutch reflects the images conjured up at the ’flamboyant and- his wit equally reminiscent of Wilbur “ Dr. W” when one thinks of soccer players. sharp. With one eye(in truth, both Tate, a former Gaucho basketball But what “ J” lacks in height and eyes) scouring the beach below his player. weight, he makes up with his in­ I.V. HUMAN Del Playa apartment, loaded with Shouts of support for the tensity. “ I love to play against the sunning women, Ahmed “ Doctor,” ignites the fiery mid­ bigger guys. I have smaller and 0 RELATIONS CENTER Jahadhmy is a most unlikely fielder to do what he does best, quicker steps and am able to run Gauchohero. inspire his teammates with his around them,” “ J” said from Learn & use paraprofessional Yet once he dons a pair of soccer soccer playing. And his presence within the training room where he cleats and the accompanying has been a factor this year as head applied ice packs to his swollen Counseling Skills uniform, Ahmed Jahadhmy, or coach Al Meeder’s club has ankles. “ Dr. J” as his teammates and jumped off to their best start ever. “ When you are on the field you in a community setting. have got to have fire in your eyes. r If you don’t show someone strength Call NOW for interview and determination, they will run all over you,” Jahadhmy said. 9 6 1 -3 9 2 2 Is la V is ta And “ J” does not like to be run over, prefering instead to stand up 970 Embarcadero del Mar, Suite H, LV. M to his opposition, unfearing. Hairstylist Born in Zanzibar, off the southeast coast of Africa, “ J’s” H a ir D esigns By family moved when he was five to the mainland of Tanganika, as a C a rm en , Domingo, Gilbert revolution had broke out at Zan­ GRADUATE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION 95$ “ C ” Embarcadero del Mar, Isla Vista zibar. Playing soccer there for another seven years, “ J” came to 968-4415 Next to Pacific Stereo & Post Office COUNCIL CALL TO MEETING the United States in 1969, in time for the seventh grade. Wednesday, October 4,7 pm, South Hall 1432 Here he quickly found no soccer program for him to play in, a reality that has in the past greeted - REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED - many foreign soccer athletes. Thus, until the tenth grade, when Every Graduate Student Has the Right LANDLORD/TENANT he began going to Santa Barbara's Dos Pueblos High, Jahadhmy was To Attend and Address Meetings (Please turn top. 11, col. 1) 1. Pre-Meeting Socializing — (GSA Coffee Hour) — 6:30 pm 2. Call to Order DISPUTES? a. Introductions/Seating of Council Medler Wins b. Reading & Approval of Minutes c. Announcements d. Additions to the Agenda m m 3. Election of Academic Vice-President Nexus' Prize a. Nominations b. Vote 4. Presidents' Reports • • Picks Feature a. Internal Affairs , In the Nexus’ new “ Prize b. External Affairs Pickings” feature, Steve Medler 5. Executive Committee picked more teams correctly than a. Administrative Vice-President's Report b. Treasurer's Report anyone else, and wins first prize. c. Secretary's Report Medler missed only five of the 20 games in the contest. Cary 6. Unfinished Business a. GSA Account in Savings £r Loan as Inflation Hedge. “ Groomis” Frumes, who resides b. Committee Appointments & Approvals (please volunteer!) on Onion Avenue, and Kay Reiser c. Validation of Departmental GSA's ry the housing office's finished second and third. The d. Collective bargaining for Academic Employees Nexus panel of experts was hardly e. Cubicle Guidelines Update that. Rich Perloff had the best f. Tenure Review Task Force Report- percentage at 13-6-1, while Jerry 7. New Business 1MEDIATIOI1 Cornfield was 12-7-1. Richard a. University Religious Conference/GSA Interaction Bornstein and guest picker, Al b. Graduate People's Potluck Meeder were 10-9-1, followed by c. Fall Beer & Wine Party BOARD John Wilkens, 7-12-1, and Tom d. Campus Regulations Briefing Bolton, 4-15-1. e. IVMAC's proposal for MTD Route Changes This week's guest will be f. Graduate Housing Issue: Architect's Selection Committee M 101 ATI O N I O A I D C O N S I S T S O U g. Other 3 students Athletic Director Al Negratti. 4 landlord* 8. Forum for Graduate Students' Association to Council (make them 1 Housing Office staff member short, please!) 9. Time of next meeting for more information copies s- C«nt«< * the HO U SIN G OFFICE 10. Adjournment NOTE: Departmental Petitions must be turned in before your group is 1234 Administration Bldg. Kinko’s I.V. eligible for its rebate. . 9 6 1 - 2 2 6 2 WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER4, 1978 DAILY NEXUS PAGE 11

S B R id e r S ta rs O 'Reilly Wins So Ivan g Race A s Bicyclists invade Foothills

Rory O’Reilly is well; known to another rape, the SO mile Solyarig ? FIN A L RESULTS: Tour de the local area a one of the top bike Criterium, and O’ , Reilly/ ;; a Santa Ynez- Senior 1-2: 1) Greg racers, and for good reason! member of the Santa' Barbara Bike LeMond;(2) Rory O’Reilly; Senior His past record in local races is Club, returned to capture fir s t. 3; (1) Keith Topham. Senior 4:. (1) such that he is always a favorite. place. Racing about a ¡0,7 mile Ricci Strange. Veterans: (1) Dick Such was the case last Saturday at , course set .in Solvang, with four 00 Stewart: Juniors: (1) Noel Can- the Tour de Santa Ynez road race. degree turns, O’Reilly fought off field. Women: (1) Mardy Murrey. O’Reilly, who is a UCSB student, the stiff competition, that included Solvang Criterium- Seniors: (1) had twice previously won the race a contingent of riders' from Rory O’Reilly. Juniors: (1) David as a member of the top flight Denmark. Norris. Senior 1 and 2 category. In his On Saturday, at the road race, • quest for a third title he fell just three other local riders performed short, placing second behind Greg well. Racing in the veterans LeMond of the Reno Wheelmen division, UCSB ombudsman Geofi club. Wallace had what he termed one of LeMond is no pushover himself, his best efforts, ending up in the having recently been ranked as the top ten finishers. The race was ninth best road racer in the world. marred by a large accident at the The event, sponsored by the congested start and finish line y. l/nited States Cycle Federation, which pulled out spme of the top f"' was held on a six mile course Veterans entrants. 3 through the towns of Los Olivos In the women’s division two and Ballard as a good sized crowd members of the Santa Barbara of 300 fought off the high tem­ Bike Club finished high as Jean peratures. Mills took a second while Joan On Sunday the USCF sponsored Dahlkotter placed fifth.

Santa Ynez cyclists begin their race. Face UCSB...

(Continued from p.!l0) career wins by a soccer coach* Another important note con­ currently held by past soccer cerning this week’s action is the coach Zolton Von Somogyi.Each (Continued from p. to.) shown 'a lot of potential, and fact that with -a victory tonight, coach has 32 career wins. not on a team." . Jahadhmy acknowledged this. Meeder will break the record for The contest with the Titans will Though he admitted that missing “ .This team has a lot of act as the Gaucho’s last tuneup those three years hurt; his character! More than the other before hosting this weekend’s All- development as a soccer player, teams that I have been on. There Cal tournament. The eight team the skills he had already attained is a lot less tension here. But at Surf Team tourney will begin Friday and in Africa left him as the school’s , times there is a lot of tension on the climax with the championship' premier player. Recalling his team, and you just have to say game at 7:30 Saturday evening. three years, “ J” laughed when something to loosen up the team. For the tourney* the Gauchos are asked of the club’s success. “ We . Steve Pollack is good at it too.’’ Meeting at 8 seeded second, behind number one were (M5 my senior year/ ’ he said . “ The only obstacle I see in front seeded U.C. Berkeley. K w y O’Reilly smiling. It did. not matter though - of us, that would keep us from UCSB’s surfing team will hold an as the UCSB coaches at that time,; beating the top teams, is us being organizational meeting tonight at 8 Sandy Guess and Ken Reeves, too tense and too tight to play. p.m. intheUCEN. ‘ wanted “ J” to travel across town Otherwise...” “J" again let his This year’s team will be spon­ to play. It was aii offer Jahadhmy voice trail off, the inclination being soring the Santa Barbara Surf Men & Women could not refuse. clear. ••/.•'!; v : Team Championships/; par­ “ I grew up surrounded by an A folk hero of UCSB soccer fans, ticipa ting in the A ll. American UCEN BARBER ocean. Now I am living on an “ Dr. J” swept aside the ice packs Sufring Championships, and in ocean, it is the best of both worlds. and moved.to the showers- He was several dual meets. Additionally, a & STYLE SHOP I wanted to go to school more than done with soccer for the day and trip to Hawaii has been planned for play soccer. I was more into- the the sun was still out. That meant December. 1st floor UCen — Room 1 1 4 3 fun aspects of soccer. That was there were still sunbathers for until the two-a-days came...” his. whom he could appreciate. And the — Appointments Accepted — voice .trailed off, with a common “ J " knew it. sarcastic grin, Phone 968-7617 , “ Soccer is not something that is my number One goal for life. I _ Shorty & Rodger would like us to be successful and I UCSB MOUNTAINEERING CLUB would like to win the nationals. But Introduction to the club and to California climbing I would like to do something with including the Santa Barbara area. my major (Political Science),” Thursday, Oct. 5 e Geology 1100« 8 pm Jahadhmy said. membership: $3.00 After two years of varsity play, Jahadhmy sat out his junior year SAVE MONEY. to devote more time to studying. “ I ' had to concentrate a whole year on Around the World Spring 1979 Subscribe wjth a friend. school because I wanted to go to graduate school. Now I am not Sharing The Times is sure. I want to do something a good idea. You'll get practical like working in the \sr foreign service Western America's finest “ I want to go to work in Africa newspaper delivered to where it is a hotspot right now. I want to get my feet wet. I want to your campus residence get into the field service,” “ J” and, by sharing the cost, f said firmly. While he may travel there as you'll pay only part of the X soon as this summer, Jahadhmy is subscription price. Pass currently doing some fine field service as a starting midfielder the word to a friend. __7y/w65 this season. This year’s team has ^ ~ ~ 1 ^ Los Angeles Times /r/ T h e Join the United Vfey Semester at Sea, affiliated with the University of Colorado, Public Relations Department/Los Angeles Times for an unparalleled international Times Mirror Square/Los Angeles, California 90053 Looking for a GOOD educational experience. Sail from r Los Angeles February 15, by way of the Self-Service Carwash? Please start delivery of the daily and Sunday Times to Orient, South Asitj/and the Mediterranean. me at the rate of $1.50 per week and continue until DALEE Applications now being accepted. further notice. CAR BATH fo r lt p ? Color Bro< hurp.j «ill or write: Semester. at Sea. Building. P.O. Box 2488. Laguna Hills. CA 92654. Telephone (800) 854-0195 (toll-free NAME. .ROOM. is the place to go. The outside California) (7141581-6770 (in California). SS. Universe is fully air- great equipment and nice conditioned. 18.000 tons, of Liberian registry. ADDRESS. -HALL.

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afraid that social and human “ Creating a second county would Political Battle Attempting to Split County services will be underfunded, and I mean allocating funds for con­ fear the possibility of explosive structing new administrative ( Continued from p. 1) percent of the registered voters in people was to make government growth with subsequent serious facilities (estimated by the In terms of land area, the split the proposed county signed the smaller and more responsible.” damages to agriculture, whcih is commission to cost $5 million), would divide the existing Santa petition, it was placed on the ballot Others in favor of establishing an important base for the present paying the salaries of a second Barbara county almost equally, for this election. the new county claimed that north county,” ' slate of county officials and One of the main comlaints levied but would leave largely current environmental and land Assemblyman Gary Hart, whose generally expanding the county agricultural Los Padres county against the current county setup is use controls have restricted district includes all of Santa bureaucracy.” with 41 percent of the population. the inaccessibility and great business expansion and job op­ Barbara county, is concerned with Tonight, the Isla Vista Com­ distance of the county seat. The county seat would be located portunities, which limits the the increased cost associated with munity Council will hold a county in the Orcutt area, south of Santa Fletcher told the Los Padres housing supply and increases the the new county. “ Now more than split debate at Town 'Hall, and all Maria. County Formation Review cost of homes. ever the public wants to see a cut in interested citizens are invited to Commission that, “ Due to its Fifth district Supervisor Harrell Supporters also point to the administrative costs,” Hart says. attend and participate. Fletcher, who represents Santa (Santa Barbara county) enormous different economic character of Maria in the current county setup, size and subsequent bureaucratic the north and south county areas. first suggested the split in October, red tape, the people it hopes to The commission’s report states Senator Rains... 1975. A petition drive to qualify the serve lose faith in the process. The that,“ the north county depends initiative for the ballot was begun overriding factor in bringing the upon agriculture, oil, mining and (Continued from p. 1 > Events Facility parking plan. in December,1976, and after 25 concept of a county split to the wages; in contrast, the economic According to O’Rourke, plan A IVQC representative Amy Hodgett base of the south coast is primarily would include a contract with Mar remarked that the plans “ leave a suported by property and pensions, Borg to provide dumpsters in Isla lot of room for improvement. ” Course Evaluations manufacutring, research, Vista and empty the trash cans on Hodgett also noted that presenUy development and the Santa Bar­ the loop bi-weekly. Four laborers the plans call for opening Mesa (Continued from p. 1) watchdog organization^!’ bara branch of the University of would also maintain the loop area Road to traffic just one hour before “ We don’t want our credibility Eckerman said. This would only California.” by taking care of the kiosks and the scheduled event begins. “ For eroded by people thinking we’re a undermine the goal of improving While those in favor of the county collecting litter. This plan would any major event fpr festival teacher effectiveness by split point to differences in cost about $446 per month, or $5325 seating, everybody that’s going discouraging participation. economic philosophy and annually. will already be there an hour Despite the advantages of ESCI, character between the two areas, The second plan involves less before the event-people stand in Rally for aceptance of the new system has opponents of the proposed county trash collection done by Mar Borg line six hours early sometimes! ’ ’ been slow. “ Departments are are concerned that excessive and more emphasis on laborers.- Frank Thompson, another IVCC interested, but there is still a great business expansion and land Due to labor costs, this plan would member, told the council about Africans deal of inertia,” Eckerman said. development will occur at the cost approximately $574 per month plans for next week’s slide show. “ They’ve become accustomed to expense of environmental and and incure an annual charge of Thompson and others have A rally of the Campus United the SETE system. But as time goes public services quality, and a $6888. O’Rourke did say that plan B compiled over three hundred slides Against Apartheid will be held in on departments as a whole will possible loss of fertile agricultural would “ allow greater control over about Isla Vista and the council, Storke Plaza at 12:40 today. The swing around to ESCI.” land. the quality of the work, because and are presently finishing up the rally will revolve about the theme Since three departments piloted Because three of the five new most of the work would be done by show’s dialogue. Thompson of Southern African racial the program in Spring 1976, a total supervisorial districts would in­ laborers, instead of being con­ described this slide show as discrimination. of 14 departments have used ESCI. corporate the Santa Maria area, tracted out to a private firm.” distinctly different from past Isla “ It is an educational event,” Asked whether he believes there is a real threat that Santa Although nothing has been ap­ Vista presentations. Randy Becker, one of the rally evaluations are taken seriously by Maria interests would dominate proved yet, O’Rourke hopes that “ We have rooms reserved on organizers, said. faculty and merit the effort and Los Padres county. Solvang the tab for this trash service will be campus next week...also there’s no Featured at the rally will be Dr. expense of the program, Eckerson resident Zita Nelson told the picked up by local merchants and problem in getting rooms in each Agripa Mugumba, from Rhodesia, replied, “ Personally, people I’ve commission that, “ the Santa Ynez the university. Both have agreed to of the dorms on campus either,” who will answer audience talked to and worked with are valley would almost certainly lose help fund a trash program, Thompson explained. questions about South Africa, and genuinely interested in improving out in a split supervisorial vote. although they have not yet been IVCC is continuing to recruit the apartheid governmental their instruction. There would be a dwindling of approached with the actual cost volunteers to work the voting system. “ There will be a few short “ I think the people in general agricultural land as lots split and figures. tables on election day. 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