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By Gordon Van Zak led by an ex-lion tamer named Anton In May of 1975, the late great San Szandor LaVey. LaVey preached total Francisco-based rock group, the Jefferson indulgence and held weekly midnight Airplane, performed in Santa Barbara, classes on the black arts in his celebrating its tenth anniversary. The black-painted Victorian home in the Bay group was in its reincarnated form of the Area. Jefferson Starship. When LaVey started selling the Satanic Seated in the audience were three Priesthood, Aquino, one of the Masters of members of the San Francisco-based the , called upon Set, the Church of Satan, a of well-publicized Egyptian demon, for help. On June 21, devil worshippers. Like the musicians on 1975, Set dictated to Aquino “The Book stage, the church was to be reincarnated of Coming Forth By Night.” the following month, as the Temple of This “bible,” written in odd looking Set, and it too was celebrating its tenth calligraphy, sets down the precepts of the yar of existence. Setian creed, that “mankind now hastens Michael A. Aquino, the 29 year-old toward an annihilation which none but Church of Satan official who, the the Elect may hope to avoid.” following month, would have the Set’s elect shall, the demon says, privilege of starting the Temple of Set by “speak to me at night, for the sky then copying down thé words dictated to him becomes an entrance and not a barrier. by the 6,000 year-old Egyptian Prince of And those who call me the Prince of Darkness, was concentrating on lyrics by Darkness do me no dishonor.” the Starship’s Paul Kantner. Herein lies the secret to understanding The lyrics spoke of a change that the phenomenon of the Temple of Set. would come that summer. They spoke in The temple, with some 110 members mystical terms of witches and space and around the world, has no regular activities Egyptian . They spoke directly to or dogma. According to Aquino, each Aquino: “I want to ride, ride the tiger/I Setian is expected to pursue a unique companion named Lilith Sinclair says, By pursuing truth through devotion to want to ride, ride the tiger/Look to the program of personal development. There “The magician looks for complete circles. Set and by wearing his symbol, the summer of ‘75/A11 the world is gonna is no initiation and the only prerequisites He fits round pegs into round holes. , with the point downward to come alive/Do you want to ride, ride the for membership are that the individual is a form of applied speculation.” signify change and movement, the tiger.” finds established religions, atheism, and devotee is promised that Set “shall see Translated into layman’s terms, this The new tiger was to be the Temple of with his (the devotee’s) eyes.” agnosticism lacking, shows a genuine means that the magician may focus his Set, and Aquino the leader, Magus V? interest in Set and pays a $37 will toward a desired end, such as a curse The old tiger was the Church of Satan, membership fee after writing a letter to a Aquino’s devotion to Set is described or a cure. Or he can, according to by the lyrics to the song “Ozymandias” temple official to explain commentaries on The Book of Coming by Paul Kantner of the Starship: his reasons for joining. Forth By Night, “alter the Taws’ of the The principle that mechanical Universe. Hence i t , is an There's a curtain high in the comer o f night time is the true attempt to ‘commit the same crime the sky gateway to knowledge against ’ as did the Set-entity” by Someone’s behind it - I don’t know hinges on Set’s ancient rebelling against the Creator. who role as the Prince of It might be love, but I ’m not quite Darkness. It was he who Once the Setian can alter the laws of certain - rebelled against the the universe, he sees light through oneness of God, darkness. Childhood’s End, Childhood’s End. . . You will see things in these years establishing himself as a Although Aquino would not give power; the only power That will ease all your fears details on temple use of White or Black And help you build a bridge to the sky outside of God’s Magic, his lifestyle and philosophy show We are not alone omnipotence. him to be more preoccupied with life We are not alone Set, therefore, offered than death and more with light than his power and knowledge darkness contrary to the stereotype of Aquino wants the Temple of Set to to mankind and his the “Sick-Souled Devil Worshipper.” grow, but at a pace slow enough to disciples strive to fulfill accommodate changes in policy. He Aquino’s pointed eyebrows belie his their individual potential doesn’t want the temple to grow so lucid eyes. His black suit and matching and answer the question quickly that “shortcuts will be taken in priest’s collar are not consistent with his “where are we going and brining a Setian into the temple and happy face. His eerie midnight organ why?” teaching him all that he must learn.” This can be concerts do not prove him a morbid accomplished through individual. It is all consistent with the Across the dark grey study from the use of magic. teachings of his Prince of Darkness. This Aquino’s desk is his “ego wall” with 47 Aquino, seated in his prince encourages the pursuit of truth, plaques, awards and degrees from the dark brown living room and he encourages change. His word is Army, the Lion’s Qub, UCSB and many complete with the “Xeper” (pronounced “Kepher”) which other reputable institutions. means “become.” illuminated pentagram, Sitting in the peaceful presence of twin griffins named Temple members become whatever various goblins and ghouls in every Haldeman and they desire by acting and dressing in corner, the Magus V° smiles willfully. Ehrlichman, and a fitting manner. “Besides,” said Aquino, beautiful female “it’s fun.” Xeper. PAGE 2 Da il y n exus FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1&78 Skeptics May Laugh at Haunted Houses, But...

By Laura Streimer Are there actually such things as haunted houses, ghosts and Certain Authors and Parapsychologists poltergeists? Skeptics may laugh, ghost is visibly present. However, yet there have been enough cases this conception is erroneous, as of reported “hauntings” to hauntings may involve only With Spirit Find Truth in Them provoke parapsychologists into auditory and tactile experiences investigating these phenomena. such as footsteps, knockings, and frustration as in “displaced (1956). Trevor H Hall, noted peculiarly linked with death Among primitive societies, it odd odors. agression.” British investigator of psychical while other tragedies or emotions was believed that cemeteries and Another phenomenon linked Instead of the individual phenomena, revealed the did not seem to engender them. places of executions were unsafe with hounted houses is the physically realizing his hostilities, disturbance when he discovered 80 percent of the apparitions in for mortals, because the dead still poltergeist (a German word he allows his psychokineses that the dates noises were heard the 304 cases studied were linked lingered in these lonely sites. meaning “noisy spirit”). Similar (para-normal ability to move and in the house coincided with the to a death and represented the Today, certain houses are said to to hauntings, they invade a control objects with the mind) to occurrences of high tides in the deceased. harbor para-normal forces house, but generally manifest do it for him. Because he Ouse River. Despite these professional generated by the death of a motor displays as opposed to the manifests “suppression,” the There are many occult theories, the riddle of the former tennant. Petrus Thyraeus visual and auditory experiences poltergeist agent is usually investigators, however, who feel of the Society of Jesuits, Doctor haunted house is far from solved. All these theories, according to in Theology, distinguished in his parapsychologist Dr. Scott Rogo, book “Loca Infesta” (1955), "Magazine stories and ghost campfire tales have “have merits and inherent three kinds of haunting spirits; problems as well. One must devils, damned souls and souls in remember that there need not be purgatory. spoiled ghosts for us, when we think of a haunted house Accordingly, suicides, just one explanation for hauntings. We may never know murderers and spirits of the we imagine that a ghost is visibly present this conception the true nature of hauntings.” murdered are all to haunt a house. The majority of reported is erroneous, as hauntings may involve only auditory Skeptics and believers alike hauntings have involved a may want to keep one thing in particular visual experience such and tactile experiences, such as footsteps, knockings, mind for this Bicentennial Year, as an apparition or ghost. One however. According to the famous haunting, for example, and odd odors." Denver Post, Oct. 30, 1965, occured in 1882 when the Reverend Terence Petry, a Jesuit Despard family moved into a new scholar, reasons that the U.S. home in Cheltenham, England. of a haunting. Objects are unaware that he is causing the there is some substance behind doesn’t have as many ghosts as Soon afterward, the family was viciously thrown, fires light ruckus. the phenomenon of haunted the older European culture visited by the shadowy figure of a mysteriously, windows shatter. Milboume Christopher,'author houses. Italian parapsychologist because “ghosts seem to prefer tall woman pacing the hallway Whereas hauntings are generally of “ESP, Seers and Psychics,” Ernesto Bozzano believed in the old houses and Americans have a with a handkerchief covering her linked with a specific house or says there are even simpler “Spiristic Theory” of hauntings habit of pulling homes down as face. Throughout the following local, poltergeists, as a rule focus explanations behind hauntings in which a haunted house soon as they are 40 years old.” years, until the apparition ceased in on a specific individual or and paranormal experiences. He represents the activity of the its pacing, Rose Despard kept a poltergeist agent within a holds that “there are normal spirit or personality of a once “But there may soon be a journal of the phantom’s household. explanations for unlikely living person. He collected several resurgence of ghosts in America,” frequent visits. Parapsychologist W.G. Roll has sounds.” Scratching noises and hundred cases of hauntings and he adds, “since most historical To test its reality, Rose glued discovered data which leads him bumping sounds, for example, broke them down into a similar figures seem to start making their strings across a stairway and to believe that a poltergeist is a can often be accredited to characteristics. midnight appearances about two watched as the phantom walked medium of non-verbal low-hanging branches brushing Anong other things, Bozzano hundreds years after their death. or glided through the undisturbed communication representing the against a house. concluded that hauntings can be Noted figures in a country’s strings. expression of repressed hostility Christopher cited an example halted when specific rituals are history seem to be most common Magazine stories and ghost within the poltergeist agent. Roll in which underground tides were carried out such as exorcisms or in reports of reappearances!” campfire tales have spoiled ghosts says that such individuals will the real source behind a reported prayers for the dead. He also haunting of a house in England for us; when we think of a allow psychological mechanisms noted that hauntings seemed Fr i e n d s o r t h e G o l e t a L i b r a r y hounted house we imagine that a to help them release their

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Innocent VIII to persecute incorporate ritualistic practices Although twentieth century that such occurrences were not Priests were primarily witches) wrote ‘The Witch from West Indian and sentiment is predominantly extraordinary. responsible for determining Hammer,” a book explaining Roman Catholicism. skeptical of claimants to Women were accused of whether or not a person was a witchcraft and the art of sorcery. The United States’ most supernatural power, modem witchcraft much more often than witch. Many accusations can be One of the examples cited in the celebrated incidents of apparent scientific discoveries have failed men. The most obvious viewed as manifestations of work concerned the fate of a witchcraft were the Salem, to dissuade many believers. In explanation for this phenomenon hatred for women from a celibate sorcerer who failed to take heed Massachusetts Witch Trials fact, recent years have seen a is the fact that society was male clergy: “perverted sexuality of the devil’s warnings. “Hearing (1692). rejuvenation of interest in all of dominated. For the most part, a constituted one of the central this, the demon (disguised as a The April, 1976 issue of the occult sciences. woman’s duties were confined to background elements in the witch nobleman)...pulled down his Science magazine contains an Most everyone has some the home, and men had as little persecutions, finding expression breeches and, turning his bum to article on this subject by Linnda conception of witches, even if to do with this area as possible. as sadism and aggressiveness.” him, let fly a fart of such an R. Caporael, a UCSB graduate only a cartoonlike understanding. The domestic use of herbs and There is a lighter side to this intolerable stink that the sorcerer student in psychology. Caporael It is common knowledge that spices in cooking and medicines period. In 1487, two German could not be rid of that stench (Please turn to p. 12, col. 1) witches cast spells, and many believe they ride broomsticks as weU (although no sources could ESP Researchers Look Into Pets and Ask absolutely confirm this point). But what else is known beyond typical description?Apparently, a "How Much of a Window is that Doggie?" witch is someone who is either acknowledged to have, or believes By Spoma Jovanovic the streets, causing the dogs to Phine and Feather, believe there they can anticipate a positive he or she .possesses supernatural Remember the 1972 San take notice. There could have are various types of extraordinary event, such as the unexpected power. In other words, a witch Francisco Valley earthquake? been more to the situation than behaviors that animals display. return of their owner after being can be just about anything, Remember waking up just before meets the eye. First, animals sometimes have away for some length of time. supematurally speaking, that is. 6:00 a.m. to the sound of There were those who reactions to impending dangers of Fourthly, homing behavior has Before examining the something that was like a stale suggested that perhaps “man’s threat to themselves or their been detected. contemporary role of witches, a rendition of an already best friend” had some sort of owners. And last, there is some bit of historical background. sour-noted Dylan song? extrasensory perception. Secondly, animals may react to evidence of psi-trailing among The Renaissance, for all its Remember swearing beneath Before and since that the death of their owner who animals, or the tendency for an attempts to exalt the individual’s your breath at all the dogs in the traumatic San Andreas shake, happens to be quite a distance animal to find his owner’s new position in the universe, was the neighborhood that were yelping studies have been made on the from home. home after being left behind. most prolific period of witch in unison at such an ungodly ESP capabilities of animals. Two Thirdly, there is a behavior The connection between these persecutions in history. Any hour in the morning? noted authorities on the subject, among animals suggesting that (Please turn to p.12, col.2) unusual disturbance in the Remember the next feeling, a natural or social environment was fiercely mild, erratically subtle likely to be blamed on these jolt? Suddenly, all thoughts of workers of evil. Scientific murdering the entire canine DO YOU HATE RAPIDOGRAPHS ?? knowledge was not sophisticated population escaped you enough to explain these events, momentarily because of the so witchcraft was as good a interruption. Remember? reason as any. Not until days later did your There was no particular thoughts of the dogs return. 2 ) SMEDTLER - /V\ARS formula for identifying a witch, Now, fully awake, you were able although the strange, the insane to perceive the phenomenon that and the sick were most often had recently occurred. Besides, M A R S accused. Since it was believed the news reports on all the local that these persons had willingly stations had told you that your embraced the' devil, they were neighborhood was not the only 4 - P E N S E T held entirely responsible for their one that boarded the behavior. Consequently, anyone disrespectful creatures. 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He The onset of standard time, Dr. Negratti explains that the periods, thus helping to relieve will be explored by economist has written 35 articles which have which cuts off an hour of noon-tim e diving practice is the noon-hour press. Ezra Mishan of the London appeared in the top ten journals daylight, has obligated the made necessary by the heavy, School of Economics and of economics. diving coach to rope off ten day-long demand for pool space The pool, a left-over from the Political Science Tuesday (Nov. The Snyder memorial meters of the pool for use by by classes, competitive teams campus’s predecessor, the 16) at 4 p.m. in UCSB’s South lectureship was established in and those swimming for reasons Marine Corps, is now in use Hall, Rm. 1004. The lecture is the team during the noon hour, 1962 at the bequest of Mrs. a period traditionally reserved of health. from 6:30 a.m. until dark. open to the public and is free. 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WALL 'TO WALL - Every lane taken with noon-time swimmers, except for roped-off area reserved Topic of Colloquium for diving practice, the main campus pool is an area o f contention. Lap swimmers ask that the noon “ Genetic Engineering: The Professor of Biochemistry at hour be reserved for physical fitness swimming; competitive divers say they have no other time to Promises and Dangers of UCSB. work out because o f dawn-to-dusk pool usage. Wilfred Swailing photo Recombinant DNA Experiments” Following the presentations of is the subject of a public the speakers there will be an colloquium jointly sponsored by opportunity for questions and the UCSB chapter of Sigma Xi discussion. Alexander Comfort and the UCSB Quantum Institute The sponsors of this event and Chemistry Department. It explain that the topic is one of will be held Thursday, Nov. 18, great current interest and has Speaks Here Today at 8 p.m. in room 1910 Ellison aroused much discussion and LETTERS AND Hall. strong disagreements among The speakers will be Dr. scientists and others. Human biologist and pioneer in the study of aging. His SCIENCE DEADLINES Robert L. Sinsheimer, Professor Dr. Sinsheimer is a member of gerontologist Alexander Comfort “The Biology of Senescence” is a FRIDAY, NOV. 12 will lecture at UCSB today at 3 standard text. He also edits of Biophysics and Chairman of the National Academy of the Division of Biology at Cal p.m. in Ellison 1910 on the topic “ Experimental Geronotology,” Undergraduate students in the Sciences and the recipient of “Medicine Men.” The lecture is the journal which he founded. 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Political scientist Gordon E. brings together civic leaders, the large scale return to healers among American readers with his 2) The instructor’s endorsement is Baker of UC Santa Barbara is one public officials and scholars for and “Healing” practices reflects required before submitting the book “The Joy of Sex.” This was petition. of three keynote speakers at the discussion of topics of public the patient’s inadequate view followed with “More Joy of 3) A $3.00 fee is assessed and must 82nd annual National Conference concern. toward his own body and that Sex.” be paid before submitting the on Government held this week in the body image may greatly petition. (CASHIER’S OFFICE Williamsburg, Va. Dr. Baker, a professor of effect the entire healing process. Dr. John Platt CLOSES AT 4:00 P.M. and a Speaking on “American political science, is a nationally depository box is located outside the recognized authority on Dr; Comfort. has been a office for a sealed envelope deposits.) Federalism and the Impulse for 4) DEADLINE: Petitions must be Direct Democracy: a Bicentennial representation and 'Focus on UCSB' Regents' Lecturer turned in to the Registrar’s Office or Perspective,” he shares the apportionment, having written in to the Cashier’s depository box by keynote honor with Terry extensively on that and related New TV Program 5:00 p.m., Friday, Nov. 12. Sanford, president of Duke subjects. To Speak Wed. University and former governor A cat, a hen, a donkey and a CHANGE IN He has been a member of the of North Carolina, and Dr. bear will introduce the first of a GRADING OPTION UCSB faculty since 1952, serving John Platt, a distinguished Robert Wood, president of the weekly series of television physicist and biophysicist who in for several years as chairman of 1) Be certain the course is open to University of Massachusetts and the department of political programs made at UCSB. The recent years has earned the the option and individual eligibility former secretary of the “Focus on UCSB” series may be accolade of social philosopher, requirem ents are met. (See the science. In 1973 he was special Schedule o f Classes and General D epartm ent of Housing and consultant to court-appointed seen at 9:30 p.m. on cable 2 and will give his second talk as a Urban Development. continues weekly in that spot. Regents’ Lecturer on Wednesday, Catalog.) masters who redrew California’s 2) Petitions are available in the The conference, sponsored by On Monday UCSB students, Nov. 17. 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If you have any questions or animals and set the story to the For the past ten years he has difficulties,> please call the College A new look at the 17th (or earlier) to that of Voltaire. music of Franz Schubert. served as Research Biophysicist Office at 961-3109. century poet and dramatist John Emphasis is placed on Dryden’s Scott Whittaker as Chanticleer and Associate Director at the Dryden is offered by literary treatment of religious the rooster, Jack Dare as the Mental Health Research Center in This public service page is scholar William Frost of UC controversy, erotic or scatological donkey, and David Koppa and Ann Arbor. provided and paid for by the Santa Barbara (UCSB) in the materials and ethnic politics. Jon Pevsner as the comic villains, Previously, Dr. Platt was a UCSB Public Information Office. just-published “ Dryden and the wolves, will sing, Prof. professor of physics and Future Shock” (University of Prof. Frost has published Zytowski will describe the work, biophysics at the University of Health Service Career Award in Victoria Press). extensively on Dryden and is an and bear Sterling Branton, cat Chicago where he taught from 1964. He was a Fellow at the Dryden’s poetry is considered editor of the 21-volume edition Barbara Peters, hen Denise 1945 to 1965. He held a Center for Advanced Study in the in the context of literary on the works of this poet being Nesbitt and Mayor Michael Guggenheim fellowship in 1952 Behavioral Sciences at Stanford developm ent in England and published by the University of McCoy will join in the finale. and was awarded a U.S. Public in 1972-73. Europe from the time of Donne California Press. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1976 DAILY NEXUS PAGE 5

By Sean Murphy had bent, for no apparent reason, a purpose.” was unable to perform several of that GeDer’s very inabDity to His brow furrowed in whDe resting upon the nose of an GeDer’s abDities, however, have his more astounding feats, a perform in certain critical concentration, the young man elderly woman. been widely criticized. He is professional magician in an situations, such as during his stares intently at the small GeDer’s unusual powers have often unable to perform under attempt to discredit him, appearance on the ‘Tonight metallic object in his hapd. As he been extensively researched by a pressure and has several times duplicated many of GeDer’s Show” with Johnny Carson, is slowly and gently strokes it, a number of prestigous institutions, been caught “cheating,” that is, demonstrations using basic proof of his legitimacy, because a seemingly magical change begins including the Stanford Research using magician’s tricks such as magician’s methods. This led magician would always be able to to occur — the key is slowly but Institute in Palo Alto. In sleight of hand to perform. ‘Time” to publish several articles perform his . tricks in any surely bending. As he lays it experiments conducted there, After an interview with denouncing his as a fraud. situation. Also, it is difficult to down on the table, it continues researchers found that GeDer was “Time” reporters, in which GeDer It has been argued, however, see how trickery could to bend perceptibly for several accompUsh GeDer’s effect upon minutes. GeDer has done it again! objects hundreds of nules away, Uri GeDer has been puzzling Uri Geller's Psychic Powers or fool a group of serious and amazing laymen and research scientists in a controlled scientists alike for the past several experiment. years. Haded as a psychic and But the controversy continues. clairvoyant by many, denounced Yield Mind-bending Mystery Shortly after the Stanford as a charlatan by others, GeDer experiment, a report attesting to GeDer’s abDities “for which there has demonstrated convincing able to guess the roD of a die in a is no scientific explanation” evidence of his ability of mental closed box eight out of ten times. appeared in “Nature,” a telepathy and psychokinesis. He The odds against this occuring by prestigious British scientific has demonstrated his power to chance are approximately a journal. Later, another respected move or bend inanimate objects mDlion to one. journal, “New Scientist,” through mental concentration, Another experiment denounced the Stanford research time and again. conducted at Stanford involved as “weak in design and A native IsraeU, 28 year-old the drawing of seven pictures by presentation,” with “vague and GeDer’s abilities first manifested ' researchers. These pictures were disconcerting detaDs.” themselves in early chDdhood sealed within two envelopes and On the other hand, research at when he began to notice that placed in a safe by a person not King’s CoDege at London strange and embarrassing involved with the experiment. University concluded that “the incidents occurred quite often in With GeDer in another room, the GeDer effect of metal bending is his presence. researchers then removed one According to GeDer, sDverware picture at a time to identify it, clearly not brought about by would spontaneously bend and and replaced it in the safe. GeDer fraud...it is so exceptional that it watches would suddenly jump produced seven almost exact presents a crucial challenge to several hours ahead or even run reproductions of the target modern science and could even backward when he was nearby. pictures, with no errors. destroy the latter if no During card games at his home, “I have in my mind a kind of a explanation becomes avaDable.” he was able to perceive the cards screen, like a television screen,” Uri GeDer — miracle worker or in his mother’s hand by reading says GeDer, in explanation of his fraud? The question wDl most her mind. psychic abDities. “And when I likely never be answered to As he grew older, GeDer receive something, whatever it is everyone’s satisfaction. realized that he had some power draws itself upon that screen...I Certain of his feats may easDy over his supernatural abDities. By think this power conies from be dupDcated by stage magicians concentrating, he was able, somewhere outside of me and I whDe others seem to have no apparently through sheer force of am just a channel for it. This rational explanation. Most people will, to bend metal objects and energy., is coming from another seem to share the viewpoint of restart watches that had been universe — it is intelligently Barbara Scheid and her silverware, which bent during an Uri Geller GeDer, who says, “It amazes me broken for years. He began to directed and sent through me for telecast in Germany. every time these things happen.” give exhibitions of his skDl in Israel and when he met with success there, he began giving \ CRAFT FAIRE f lectures and exhibitions throughout Europe and the i a uaniety op taandcRapted items | United States. GeDer’s abilities, however, are baked goods | not under his complete control. Í p la n ts On several occasions when he has appeared on television, thousands ! Sat.,Noo.l - | of viewers have caDed to report 3 1 0 4 : 3 0 that metal objects in their homes, such as sDverware, had suddenly I at St. MaRk’s in I.V. ( begun to break or bend during the broadcast. Watches and docks that had been broken for years had suddenly begun to run. One or the most famous examples of the “GeDer effect” Kentucky fried ¿fritta* was an experiment he conducted with readers of the London newspaper “Sunday People.” It FINGER LICKIN'GOOD was suggested in the paper that readers on a certain night at a certain time surround themselves Dining Room Facilities with sDverware, broken watches, and metal objects.' At the same time, GeDer, who was across the English Channel CORN in France, concentrated on the bending of metal objects. The readers of the paper did Ukewise, achieving astonishing results. At the final count, “Sunday CLUCK People” readers had reported a total of 1,031 broken clocks and ° watches that had restarted, 293 99 forks and spoons that had bent or M, T, W Only broken, as well as 51 other objects simDiarly affected, including a pair or spectacles that EL COLEGIO ROAD

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Editor, Daily Nexus: I feel that it is time that you had just a little glimpse into the mentality and ethics which pervade and persist at our schools (sic) newspaper. Nobody else will listen to me, and so I am hoping that all of you, as fellow veterans, will open up your ears to me and lend me a little understanding. I am a senior majoring in comparative literature. I have an extensive background in literature — This consists of writing for my high school newspaper; The Bakersfield College Renegade Rip; The Bakersfield Californian; The Mojave Desert News; I have had poetry published and written short stories; I am currently doing public-relations work for The National Alliance of Businessmen -1n short, I feel that I have a distinctive compendium of literature in which to entertain and the students of UCSB. My aspirations are to become a journalist along- the vein and verse of an Art Buchwald or a Mike Royko - I don’t pretend that my talents will necessarily substantiate my ideals; but I will tell you that I’m not going to allow those preening peacocks down Divers Respond on Use of Pool at the Nexus to get in my way. If they are Cossacks who think that they can blacklist and backbite people and get away with it; then I can Whereas there are three Pool, we are trying to learn Editor, Daily Nexus: tell you that I know of a Polish HUSSAR who can overrun them from swimming pools available for something so we may genuinely The following is a rebuttal to a their over-bloated steppes. letter printed in the Daily Nexus recreational swimming on represent UCSB at intercollegiate Nov. 5,1976. In it, Bernard Riley campus, 1) San Raphael, 2) meets. In addition we desire to Let me try and give you just a few examples of the chivalrous and took a stand against allowing the Faculty Club, 3) Campus Pool. improve ourselves and achieve admirable behavior which these Nexus people wallow in. UCSB Diving Team to use the The divers may use only one of individual goals. Exhibit A: If you ever plan on trying to gain any information, or diving facilities at the deep end of these pools, swimmers may use Here at UCSB we have 50 conversely, if you ever try to make an input into the Nexus - Forget campus pool during “free” swim all three. meters of pool to share. We don’t it. The usual reply you will receive to any offerings of literature or hour. We, the divers, feel As for diving being a minority have a separate diving well nor do nonchalant and intellectual conversation, will most often be a cursory we have indoor facilities. Why and rude: “I have a deadline to make, so make it quick.” obligated to respond to such an activity monopolizing one section w as this Campus Pool unfair proposition. of the pool, we disagree. Our Exhibit B: The Nexus does not have the least shred of constructed? First for cordoned off area, 8 lanes of the Utilitarianism; which is the greatest good for the greatest number of Mr. Riley’s main concern and instructional purposes for the 60 total, would allow 8 more people. The same people always have their articles appear; sometimes agument is in question of the students on campus, then for the swimmers into the diving area. two or three articles in one edition. So far in the Fall Quarter, I have justification of the curtailment of intramurals, intercollegiate and The Diving Team has 8 members had a total of one article appear - that article was entitled swimming area (cordoning off the club sports and then, faculty and in total, i.e., a proportional “JACKRABBIT INTERVIEWS COUNT,” and it was edited in a deep.end) to allow a minority staff. In this light, diving team trade-off occurs. Could it not be manner which would make the Grand Inquisitor infinitely envious. activity (diving team practice) to practice could hardly be termed said that Bernard Riley is in fact monopolize one section of the intrusion, unless viewed from a Exhibit C: Don’t expect the editor of Arts and Leisure to be very the one who desires a monopoly pool, during the hour... narrow and conservative well informed or cultured - or for that matter very pretty. When I first of Campus Pool use? We have no alternative position perspective. attempted to have my first article published, Laura (sic) Lyle, editor of jpen to us. There is but one When the divers are in or about The reasons 12:00 to 1:00 are Arts and Leisure for the Nexus, thought that I was making a practical iving facility on campus. the diving facilities at Campus chosen as workout time for joke when I referred to Joseph Conrad as Korzeniowski — she really diving are twofold: 1) The diving thought it was a joke — a Polish joke. I would think that a young lady coach, a competent woman from in her position would have a understanding of occidental literature and Continuing Debate on Ohio State, has numerous other the backgrounds of the writersenvolved(sic). When Lord Jim jumped responsibilities and is available ship, he was symbolically deserting Poland. But Laura (sic) Lyle and only at this time; 2) This time of her cohort, Giatone, can sit around and condemn and castigate people Inverted Handlebars day is conducive to good diying who send articles in as if they were Gene Shallits and Shana Alexander’s — well, they may be, but they are crude and petty censors Editor, Daily Nexus: and is the only time available by comparison. It may seem tiresome to continue the debate over handlebars, but from 6:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. It unlike most issues, this one clearly affects the day to day lives of enables divers to be calm, rational Exhibit D; As you may have gathered by now, I’m Polish, or should students at UCSB. I am in disagreement with the views of Joe Dillard and comfortable, which enhances 1 say that I am half Polish and very proud to be so. I told Laura Lyle (Oct, 27) and Tim Kenney (Nov. 8), who argue against the rotation of mental control, an element very that I was Polish and that I had payed twenty dollars for two tickets to bicycle handlebars. important to the diving attend The Polish National Radio Orchestra at the Granada on Nov. 9. Dillard’s letter is centered around the questionable theme that discipline. I asked her if I might review it, her reply was: “Somebody will be, you increasing the angle between thigh and abdomen decreases “leg Compromise is what is right. sure Won’t.” I went to the communications officer at the UCSB thrust.” His makeshift argument gives the impression that he is less We as the divers representing Tower, and he told me to talk to the main editor of the Nexus, and he interested in bicycle safety than in demonstrating his knowledge of UCSB have a right to our 1/7 of furthermore promised to say a word on my behalf to the editor. I 'ittle-known zoological facts to the UCSB student body. the pool as the recreation talked to the editor and he had no knowledge of the communications Dillard is mistaken in assuming that “there is no logical reason for swimmers have to their 6/7. Our from the communication officer; because there hadn’t been any. He inverting the handlebars on a ten-speed bicycle.” Not only does the social conscience is clear in that told me to talk to the editor of the commentary page. I explained the inverted configuration increase visibility, as pointed out by Ed Schmitt we believe the swimmers may fact that I had been blacklisted by Laura (sic) Lyle, and Laura (sic) (Nov. 3), it also provides for a more comfortable riding position. swim while we dive.. From Battle (Editor of the commentary page) said an altogether true maxim: Kenney, in pointing out the “folly” of Schmitt’s argument, refers to Bernard Riley’s point of view, we “Everybody is passing the buck.” Which they were and have been. My a “small gain in visibilty” and quickly brushed it aside as if it is cannot dive while he swims. May Polish lance still hasn’t penetrated their thick and provencial (sic) insignificant. In reality, the increase visibility is a tremendous safety we be forgiven for questioning heads. Laura (sic) Battle told me that my article wasn’t political factor, particularly with the crowding and confusion found on UCSB’s this selfish man’s uncompro­ enough. I have the feeling that it was more a case of being too Polish bike paths. mising perspective? than too unpolitical. (Please turn to p. 7, col.3) UCSB Diving Team (Please turn to p. 7, col.l)

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Opinions expressed are the individual writer's and do not necessarily represent those of the Daily Nexus, UCSB Associated Students, or the U C Regents. Cartoons represent the opinion of the individuals whose names appear thereon. Editorials represent a consensus viewpoint of the Daily Nexus Editorial Board. A ll items submitted for publication become the property of the Daily Nexûs. We welcome contributions from alternative viewpoints. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1976 DAILY NEXUS PAGE 7 Buildings That Destroy DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau Editor, Daily Nexus: “Even when they pretend that they’re building, it is in order to destroy.” (— This quotation is from the play The Madwoman of Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux. Thank you Professor Bazaldua for assigning that inspiring play.) — Though the A.S. Council and administration are well intentioned about more buildings on campus, they are destroying open space. My STOP UCEN II and CAMPUS EVENTS FACILITY petition now has 69 signatures. Thank you people who care. Thank you people who are willing to take a stand for weeds, dirt, grass and wild flowers who r m m © have no voice. Thank you for the courage to value intangible open land fël when so many people need more concrete. To those who would allow more buildings on this campus, may I call upon the spirit of Isla Vista, the Hippie movement, and the Indians who once knew this land as their home, and say to you: Flower Power. Jim Byerley 5 i i n á í The Nexus Conspiracy (Continued from p.6) pedantic garbage. Exhibit E: I wrote an article George Bernard Shaw once entitled “CASSANOVSKI AND said that, “The worst sin we can THE RATMAN,” Laura (sic) com m it tow ard our fellow Lyle said that it would appear in creatures, is not to hate them, the Nexus — it never did; instead but to be indifferent to them.” I The Handlebar Debate Goes On some mediocre and irrelevant wish that the Nexus would keep article about the art trends in this in mind when a vigorous soul (Continued from p.6) bike traffic is illustrated by his racing events. New York showed up. Who, will wants to be heard. There is The braking problem to which reference to a bicycle race, a The tragedy of Kenney’s you tell me, cares what kind of nothing more humiliating than to Kenney refers is one commonly controlled situation in which argument is that it singles out the highly skilled riders travel in a art is coming out of New York. be thwarted by a collective and encountered with inverted relaxed cruiser as the cause of single direction at a rather What is important, and what I try clannish superiority, which if handlebars: a loss in sensitivity, bicycle accidents and glorifies the uniform speed. The problems of to write about, and what should could be met in single combat, due to the fact that the brakes speed-oriented “series” rider—the cross-traffic, bumpy roads and be on the minds of Californians, would be found to be inferior must be applied with the palm real danger on UCSB’s bike paths. inexperience—all of which is not the easel and oil on canvas, and incapable of braving the of the hand, rather than the Dennis R. Liff contribute to accidents at but the hearts and feeling and tempest. I challenge all of you at fingertips. This problem can be Business Economics UCSB—do not play a part in little vignettes which make our the Nexus, and even though you alleviated by the simple mixed Californian culture so out number (sic) me and scorn procedure of moving the brake dynamic and sufficiently me, I have my way, my own way, handles to the underside of the Sat., Nov. 13 9pm-lam absorbing to anger me for the of crossing the Alps and onto the inverted handlebars. futility of having no voice in the fertile pages of your Nexus. Kenney’s insensitivity to the CAFE INTERIM dialogue of the Nexus. Stanislaus Hollis particular problems of UCSB’s espresso features l ean go to the Polish National herbal teas Alliance, The Polish » coffee live JAZZ with $1 cover Anti-Defamation League, or the 1 A/OW APPEAR/,WG A T rP E (for the band) ACLU; but I would rather deal “Ju-Rai" rather rationally with my s< adversaries in a spirit of compromise, than to open up a SHACK can of worms. If the tone of this letter is too «SRTY mû.fítt.t tí/rts venemous, it may be that there are spiritual scars that life metes out that are manifested in diffused and multifarious forms. We must all live with the demons I that have somehow made themselves unwelcome R O C K T O P 4 0 PANCE BANP bedfellows of ours. I must say \ 'cC /> L S - £.\TPPTA;.‘/M P N T - UAMAYV.VP -.KSY30APS> - though, that I have been wronged C5 Ú Í f? - T X L /M P P T - VPZ/07S ■ ~PPPCUSS/OX -S A X -P i ¿/TP. by the Nexus and will never allow _ ag P A PS GRASS SMACK, our o p s i g h t c l u b their cheap scowls to deter me PCP/C VRJMXT - SATAS -W .'A'S CCCKTAU-S ~ SMC! FtCt% from bringing a little £ ’7?£> VA\Y?C\', GOLETA • - 8 2 3 2 .

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A proposal to schedule Theater in O’Toole reports that the unit was Progress, a theatrical and musical group set up clandestinely in 1957 by including prisoners from the Lompoc police departments which believed Federal Prison, was approved for Dec. 3 the F.BJ. was not cracking down in Campbell Hall. Another group, The hard enough on organized crime. Ozark Mountain Daredevils, were He alleges that its members have approved for Dec. 10 in Robertson Gym. expanded their nationwide Several council members criticized the surveillance and dossier system to concert’s committee for scheduling the include information on political concert at the end of the quarter. activists and “known terrorists.” Concert’s Chairman Brooke Smith replied that .the . committe ^ had problems in O’Toole says that because the getting Robertson*fc^fBKMGvrf\fete£tha|i L.E.I.U. is a private rather than the group was available. government organization, its files John Vian and Dexter Corey were are immune to freedom of A BEER AND BOOKS - the classic combination were all the more prevalent this approved as co-chairmen of the Lectures information . act requests from week with the warm Indian summer days. Photo by Doug McCulloch Committee. citizens. HEY YOU Be sure to get YOUR picture in the ’77 La Cumbre Come to THE PORTRAIT STORE for your Color Sitting (s450 value) FREE to ALL Seniors FREE to underclassmen who purchase a yearbook — Order an enlargement for that Special Christmas Gift Stop in or call for an appointment now. Bldg.434 (next to Student Service Office) Phone685-1084 Open Mon. - Fri. 8 - noon, 1-5 pjn. FRIDAY, N 0 VE MB Èli ! 1Ì, 1976 ÜAILY NEXUS PAGE Ì1 unsuitable supplies. Leib says he finally resorted to calling the Rentals' Management, Tenants Battle Over company in order to get his glass door and tiles fixed. He and his roommates had been Apartment Conditions, Confiscated Couch “ complaining for weeks and nothing had been done.” Once he By Danielle Claman the couch in if Rentals would put company, ... who readily gave us The confiscated couch is now contacted the Goleta Go. though, The conflict between students in an order to have all our another couch.” in storage and, says Rentals, “will he got some service. living in apartments in Isla Vista problems seen to.” Schuits, be returned with a ten dollar pick According to Leib, this is just and the Rentals companies has however, refused to speak to the The Rentals Etc. representative up and delivery charge.” another example of what’s going manifested itself once again. This rentees. agreed that “there was no damage on in I.V. Everyone has problems time the situation involved three After the tenants discovered as of yet” to the couch but that Rentals Etc. has a contract and it’s too bad there has to be a roommates, Rich Leib, Alan their couch to be missing they Schuits had authorized him to with the Goleta Glass and Paint lot of hassle and banging on Beardsley and Ken Katz of “contacted another rental repossess it. Co. to repair all damaged or doors to get anything done.” Camino del Sur. Their couch was confiscated from their balcony without notice, for failing to act upon a request by Rentals, Etc. to bring it inside. “The Santa Barbara weather can be pretty rough on the company’s furniture.” Leib said they’ve had problems with the rental company before concerning the apartment. When they moved in they found the drapes to be a foot too short, tiles falling out of the bathroom walls and a sliding glass door that was cracked and jammed. There was also an abandoned car which has been parked in back for two years. Mable Schuits, the owner of Rentals Etc. sent a representative over to the apartment on a Wednesday to discuss the matter of the couch. According to Leib, the representative threatened, “If you don’t bring the couch inside, Mable (Schuits, owner of Rentals, Etc.) will remove all the furniture.” The students were given one and a half days to comply, and Friday morning the couch was gone. The tenants were unable to move the couch back inside because of the faulty glass door. “I agreed,” says Leib, “to bring MCPNINGLCPr MUSIC PRESENTS T-Shirt Clearance Sale! QUALITY ROCK ARTIST SHIRTS OFFICIAL WINTERLAND DESIGNS Grateful D ead-Kingfish- Doobie Bros.-Eagles- Starship - Dylan-Beaties-Fram pton and many more. NOW W ERE O N L Y White Shirts 4.95 2.75 Color Shirts 5.95 3.50 Tie-Die-Shirts 6.95 4.25 We have to move these shirts fast to make room fo r a shipment o f com pletely new designs. Buy now ! Lim ited supply. TIC I m l »< i< aderc del Norte kla Vista Open 10 - 10 Daily PAGE 12 DAILY NEXUS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1976 fate. The emotional upheaval caused by this situation may lead Disagreement About Witches is Spirited to shock if not checked, (Continued from p. 3) exclusive to any section of the had all been born on a Friday the time had come. Although nothing sometimes resulting in death. ventures an explanation for the country. For a fee, the “root thirteenth. The first sister, cursed was found to be physiologically Many cases are too bizarre to witchlike behavior of the young doctor” will furnish just the right to die before age sixteen, was wrong with her, she was dead the be easily resolved. Some doctors women supposedly possessed. combination of herbs and spices killed in a car accident at fifteen. morning after checking into a have found it necessary to refer She claims that prevailing to cause ill-fortune, sickness and The second sister, hexed to die hospital. hex victims to counter hexers to conditions at that time were even death for the person singled before age twenty-one, was Most doctors believe that drag them out of their conducive to the development of out. gunned down on the eve of her victims in these cases are firmly depression. At the very least, the the fungus ergot on the Salem In one incident, a woman twenty-first birthday. The third convinced of their enchanter’s possibility of an extraordinary area’s abundant rye crop. Ergot is claimed to be hexed by a midwife sister was not expected to reach power and, consequently, resign force operating in these a poisonous growth with effects because she and her two sisters age twenty-three, and now her themselves to their predicted circumstances is...interesting? similar to those of LSD. Among the many symptoms of ergotism (long-term, ergot poisoning) are Dogs Teach Scientists a Few Tricks on ESP convulsions, hallucinations and (Continued from p.3) pursuers . to repeat the studies. crawling sensations of the skin. owner was in trouble somewhere He suggests that there is a need Even when experiments are Caporael’s conclusion is that this traits and ESP is often shaky at else. Strong support for these “ to bring together the repeated, the conditions and is a more likely explanation for best. A vast member of stories have mainly come from methodologies of animal behavior apparatus used are not always the unusual behavior than has convincing examples, however, laboratory experiments where research |nd parapsychology.” identical to those used in the first been previously cited. have been offered to convince the error factors are greatly reduced He explains that most of the one, producing adverse results. Today there are thousands of wary. as compared to spontaneous or studies cited are deficient in the In conclusion, Morris says that active witches in this country Cases have been reported field investigations. perfection in conditions and experimental research for ESP in primarily involved in the business where dogs have refused to enter Robert L. Morris, lecturer in situations. animals is encouraging but weak. of hexing. The majority of this cars that later crashed. Horses UCSB’s psychology department Morris also explains that The research is inconsistent and activity takes place in the South have shied away from faulty has done extensive research repetition of experiments is only at best “explainable in terms (largely among uneducated, poor bridges. Dogs have been noted to concerning animals and their necessary to validate them and of human psi.” blacks), but is by no means howl at the same time that their capacity to display signs of ESP. y et, there are not enough

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One block from beach & dealer. Expert adult repair and B'day I wish her a helluva lot of fun. campus. $125 Josh 968-4311. R ESOURCES 6578 Trlgo Robert Ballenger service. Life Cycles. 4423 Hollister 964-5319 Happy B-day Sis, Bro. 968-5329-kero tool 964-6094 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1976 DAILY NEXUS PAGE 13 FINANCIAL AID APPLICATIONS EARLY FILING ENCOURAGED UCSB students are no exception to the economic blows being wielded FOR 1977-78 by inflation and unemployment. More students than ever before are expected to apply for financial aid for the coming academic year. NOW AVAILABLE While the Office of Financial Aid does not anticipate any drastic reduction in its level of funding for Required documents can 1977=78, it does expect that the available aid will have to be spread among a greater number of eligible be picked up in Financial applicants. Consequently, it strongly recommends those seeking aid for next year to file the Aid Office, South Hall 3607 application by the priority filing deadlines. Filing by January 15 is SUMMER WORK-STUDY essential for scholarship Summer Work-Study is one of the most sought Consideration and for Summer after programs available through the Financial Aid Work-Study 1977 applicants. Other Office. Because of funding limitations, the Office of documents are required in the Financial Aid can award only a fraction of the application process and must be thousands of students who apply for Summer submitted no later than April 15, Work-Study. To be considered, a student must apply 1977 to be considered complete by January 15, 1977 and submit the remaining SUMMER SESSION AID and on-time. Students missing the documents in the application process by April 15, deadlines are considered only for 1977. In addition, the Summer Work-Study box on Summer Session aid is limited to those funds still available and may the application must be checked before the those financially needy applicants end up with only a portion of aid application is submitted. The box cannot be checked who must attend Summef Session to meet their needs. All interested once the application is received by Financial Aid. in order to graduate by Spring, students who do not already have The applicants must be continuing UCSB students 1978. A complete application for an application for next year are returning for Fall Quarter, 1977. Due to new federal 1977-78 is required even though encouraged to pick one up guidelines only an amount equal to at least 40 the student may not intend to immediately in Financial Aid’s new percent of the summer allocation of Work-Study, or return after the conclusion of location, South Hall 3607. $400, whichever is less may be used for summer living summer session. In addition, a The Campus Instructions which expenses. The remainder of the allocation must be' separate one-page summer session accompany each Application give save4 ¡expenses forb^ & The aid application is required. These the details of all filing requirements Sdittnifr allocati&M for Work-Study has not yet been will be available in the Office of and deadlines. determined. Financial Aid on February 1, 1977.

OTHER AID AVAILABLE W H A T IS A Eligible financial aid applicants are be sent renewal applications during Spnng required to apply for two additional types of Quarter. COMPLETED APPLICATION? assistance, the Cal Grant A (formerly the California State Scholarship) and the Basic BASIC EDUCATIONAL Applying for financial aid is' not meant to be confusing. But federal, Opportunity Grant (BEOG). OPPORTUNITY GRANT (BEOG) state, and university policies demand a certain amount of paperwork This program is open to all from you. Listed below are the documents required for a complete aid undergraduates who have not yet received a application. CAL GRANT A bachelor’s degree from any institution. APPLICATION FOR FINANCIAL AID, 1977-78 . December 4, 1976 is the deadline for Applications will be available in the Office FINANCIAL AID FORM (FAF) (replaced the parents’ Confidential NEW applicants to apply. The grant is of Financial Aid in January or February, Statement and Student’s Financial Statement) available to undergraduate California 1977. Students are encouraged to file the FEDERAL INCOME TAX FORM 1040 FOR 1976 residents who will not have completed more application as soon as possible after it SCHOLARSHIP DATA SHEET (required if applying for scholarship than six semesters or nine quarters of college becomes available. Since the grant is figured in addition to grants, loans, and Work-Study). work-prior to the 1977-78 school term. SAT in as a substantial part of the applicant’s All pieces of the application (except the tax form 1040) are available scores and GPA are used in determining financial aid “package”, eligible students from the Office of Financial Aid. Applicants should refer to the awards, in addition to evaluated financial neglecting this resource will find themselves Campus instructions which accompany each application for details on ‘ need. Current recipients of Cal Grant A will short of funds during the year. the submission of the various documents. r Clip and Save

DECEMBER 4,1976 Deadline for applying for the Cal Grant A.

JA N U A R Y 15,1977 Deadline for applying for UCSB scholarships and/or Summer Work-Study 1977. Deadline for submission of scholarship materials.

Deadline for applying for Summer Session aid and for all other types of aid APRIL 15,1977 except scholarship and/or Summer Work-Study 1977. To be considered complete and on-time, all pieces of the application must be in by this date with the exceptions noted above.

JU N E 1,1977 Deadline for consideration for Fall Quarter, subject to the availability of funds.

Deadline for consideration for Winter Quarter, subject to the availability of DECEMBER 1,1977 funds.

APRIL 1,1978 Deadline for consideration for Spring Quarter, subject to the availability of funds. CQp&Save FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12,1976 PAGE 14. DAILY NEXUS \ Sports Commentary

TODAY KCSB-FM: Tonight at midnight, Rich Zimmerman presents the return of Fall to an 'Untim ely Death' the solid gold weekend on 91.5 FM stereo. Every other number will be a hit from the owsley years, 1966-70. Undercurrents will flow - have your By John Xanthakis zit cream ready. Requests taken in exchange for incense and peace Before a crowd of spectators symbols. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE: This is the last day to drop a and fellow hanglider pilots last class or change your grading option. Your petition must be in by 5 p Jn. in Saturday, November 6, Ben V. the Registrar's Office. Factor fell to his death while WOMEN’S CENTER: “Dharma and the Role of Women” group meditation and advanced lecture for those practicing TM will be held at noon at the hangliding off La Cumbre Peak. Women’s Center, Bldg. 413. ^ After completing the long HILLEL: Shabbat services with Rabbi Dan Dorfman will be held at 6:30 flight down from the peak, Ben pjn. at the ÚRC, 777 Camino Pescadero. There will be a potluck dinner came over the landing site and and folkdancing following services. Non-members welcome. ANTHROPOLOGY STUDENT UNION: There wiHbea general meé ting in began a series of tight left hand NH 2131 at 4 p.m. turns while descending to an HILLEL: Meet Rabbi Dan Dorfman for lunch and talk on the patio outside approack altitude to land. During the UCen cafe at 12:30 p.m. He will also be available all afternoon for the completion of his last turn, at private discussions with students. an altitude of approximately 300 I.R.O. Dance to live and disco music at the Cafe Interim, beginning at 8 feet, the wind caught his glider p.m. Free food and drink. and forced him into a nearly 90 TOMORROW degree bank. Ben corrected for UCSB BIKE CLUB: This week there will be two rides starting from the his position but the force of the A.S. Bikeshop at 8:45 ajm. The short ride will be under 10 miles and is recommended for beginners, the medium is approximately. 30 miles. wind bent the main cross bar on EL CONGRESSO: There will be a dance featuring “Three Casino” at La his port (left) side. This cross bar, Casa de la Raza, 601 E. Montecito St. from 9-1 a.m. Donation $2.50. at the arrow in the photograph is HILLEL: Havdallah service to mark the end of Shabbat will be held at 6 the main structural support of p.m. at Joy’s, 6507 Del Playa No. 7. TAOIST MEDITATION SOCIETY: There will be an all-day workshop in the two sides of the glider, and if “Acupuncture Therapy” which will include lunch and dinner, notes/charts just one is bent the entire glider for a $20 fee. It will be held at the Tai Che Academy from 10 a.m. to 10 becomes crippled. pan. Call 968-2012 for registration. At this point Ben realized the HILLEL: Traditional Minyan worship service will be held at 10 a.m. at the problem and continued to try Ben V . Factor fell to his death last Saturday because the crossbar on URC, 777 Camino Pescadero. There will be a potluck lunch following and pull his glider out of the nose his hanglider, shown at the arrow, had collapsed. services. Photo by Marc Blickley dive. But while he tried the wing ANNOUNCEMENTS continued to fold in an aspect hanglider in the world, but known. SUMMER JOBS: The Announcements for summer jobs in Federal on the other hand Ben Factor Ben’s wife Madolyn, Ben’s Agencies have been received by the Placement Center (Bldg. 427). Deadline accordion-like fashion. The for applying for first test is Dec. 9. For more info, see Placement Center. failure of the structure of the had proven himself one of the parents, my girlfriend and myself CLUB FRANÇAIS: The club is having a ‘Couscous’ dinner on Wednesday glider, to hold up to the stress best hanglider pilots in the world, have spent many hours, in fact 17. Tickets and information are at Phelps 5206. Hurry up! encountered in the maneuvers having been invited to participate days, of torment and investigation A.S. JUDICIAL COUNCIL: There is one seat open on Judicial Council. Ben performed in this flight, in the World Championship simply to find out the truth of Applications for this position are available at the A.S. Office. (ip MULTI MEDIA SPECIAL INTEREST HALL: KTYD d j. Mark Ward and resulted in his death. Hanglider Competition. But as what happened. Along with some Richard Proctor will give a presentation “Humor in Radio Broadcasting,” The maneuvers were not in the picture shows, .and, my photographs that were supplied everyone is welcome. Free. It starts at 8 pjn. in San Miguel Formal excess of glider limitations as had eyewitness testimony supports, very generously by a man at the Lounge. been stated in a Santa Barbara the fault was in the glider not the scene we now know the truth and UCSB PRE-MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: Dr. Donald Rink, former director of the I.V. Medical Clinic, will speak Monday at 6:30 pjn. in NH 1006 on Newspress article on Sunday. Ben pilot. somehow it makes it a bit easier the rewards and hassles of running a free clinic. Also, a student will answer knew better than anyone the to accept what happened. questions about his recent visit to 14 medical schools. Refreshments will be condition of his glider. He was an My intention here is not to It has been one of my life’s served. extremely meticulous pilot when dicredit the manufacturer of the greatest pleasures to have known HILLEL: There is Israeli dancing every Monday at 7:30 in the UCen it came to his glider’s glider, nor the Santa Barbara Ben as a friend, a brother and as Program Lounge. Beginners welcome. HILLEL: Rabbi Benisti, a young Orthodox Rabbi from Santa Barbara, will maintenance. And Ben knew as Newpress staff. On the contrary, an instructor of hangiiding and be giving the first - of two talks on “Kashrut and other Orthodox well as. anyone the limitations of all 1 want to do is to restore the while nothing will restore his life Traditions” oir Monday from 4-5:30 p.m. in UCen 2272. Discussion and his glider. credibility of the pilot which has I will not let his credibility as a questions welcome - anyone may attend. He was flying a UP (Ultralite been denied him by the Santa human being and a pilot be taken Products) Mark 2 Dragonfly Barbara Newspress article. The from us as well. Ben’s untimely hanglider and it was less than a loss of any human life is tragic, death is a great personal loss to year old. The cross bar failure but what is even more tragic is to all who knew him, and the only question the credibility of a thing that makes it all easier is • Luncheon should not have occured under such conditions. 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UCSB To Play Chinese Basketball Team Next Wednesday the UCSB Basketball team is hosting the National Basketball Team of the Republic o f China in an exhibition game in Rob Gym at 8 p.m. The game has been arranged through the International People to People Sports Committee and is not sponsored by the UCSB Athletic Department. Although regular season basketball games are free to students, there will be a $1.00 charge for the China game. Tickets are on sale at the Rob Gym Ticket Office. Next Friday night the Gauchos will play one of the top AAU Basketball teams in Australia. The game starts at 8 pjn. in Rob Gym and student tickets are $ 1.00. Preceeding Wednesday^ game there will be an inter-squad game between the freshmen, JV’s and redshirts.

The UCSB women’s volleyball team plays GSU Northridge on Friday, and UCI Irvine Saturday, in games that will determine whether or not the Gauchos go into league playoffs. UCSB lost to Northridge earlier NEED HELP? this season and needs to win Friday’s game. Both games will be played in Rob Gym at 7:30 p.m. There will be a JVgame against Northridge beginning at 5:30 p.m. CAREER SKILLS . . Photo by Matt Pfeffer AN ALYSIS WORKSHOP Po/oists Play UCI, Soccer Team Hosts USF Discover skills you are unaware of Tomorrow night the UCSB soccer team will host last year’s NCAA Look at your present skills Long Beach State champions, USF, in what will be the last home game of the season. The USF Dons, with a 12-2-2 record, are a sure bet to be invited to Capitalize on skills you enjoy in your future career “We’ve been saying we’re one post season play and the UCSB Gauchos, with an 8-5-1 record, would of the top teams in the country love to upset the defending champs. , Determine deficiencies you have so you can all along, and now is our chance . j .png. .«woife . SMiiaro ,?rft j:i .Aon -n9w. rtaw , , to prove it, this will be our most An indication as to the type of team the Dons are: in a game played select education or experience to enhance critical weekend of the season,” earlier this year against San Jose State, (a team UCSB beat) although skills you enjoy claimed coach Dante Dettamanti they lost by a 1-0 score, USF outshot its opponent 47 to 14. of the UCSB men’s waterpolo Fit interpersonal skills into the job picture team. Saturday night’s game will also feature this year’s graduating seniors. Their on-the-road schedule for Playing in front of their last Gaucho home crowd, Joe Lima, Bruce Connect your skills with career options this weeken4 sets the Gauchos Kinnee, Jeff Chow, Jeff Townsend, Refugio Camarena, Steve against Irvine on Friday and Long Brodbeck, and Larry Abers will all start and are expected to see plenty For Undergraduate and graduate students Beach on Saturday; both will be of action. Date: November 16 from 7 pjn. -10 pjn. evening matches. UCSB is now in Place: Counseling Center, Bldg 478 - 961-2781 second place in their league The game will begin at 7:30 in the campus stadium, with a behind Long Beach State. preliminary match beforehand. The first game will start at six and Sign up at Counsefing Center The outcome of this weekend’s features the Gaucho JV team, led by captain John The Meatball’ Dennis Nord & Roberta Meyerson, Workshop Leaders matches will essentially Schiro against the Southern California 19 and under all stars. determine whether or not the Gauchos will make it to the Nationals this year. A recent Harriers in PCAA Championships <»############################### »#############################< NCAA policy change potentially j THINK SUMMER SESSION reduces the number of California This Saturday the UCSB grandeur.” Adams noted that if teams invited to Nationals from Cross-country team will conclude the team ran a smart race they ]> What course/s do you need in Summer? We in six to four, making it even its season at the PCAA could produce a respectable |! Summer Session want to offer courses that meet showing for UCSB. tougher for the Gauchos. Conference Cross-country : \ Y O U R needs. Please indicate below the course/s you Championships at Stanford The way it stands right now, | would like offered Summer 1977 and return to the U niversity. Realistically the Stanford and UCLA are pretty ]! Summer Session Office, Ellison Hall 5707. much assured to be the top two Gaucho team will not be a factor It’ll blow teams with UCSB competing in the race for the team against Long Beach, Cal Berkeley, championships, though there are your mind! and Irvine for the next two spots. members of the squad, Gerardo The competition is sure to be Canchola and Tom Edwards in close. particular, who could perform UCSB has already beaten Cal, quite exceptionally. but they, have lost one and in Coach Sam Adams was candid their two matches with Irvine. about the team’s prospects when Against Long Beach, UCSB lost he stated, “We’re not going up to by a narrow one goal margin. Stanford with delusions of ;juuuuuuiatt»Ba>»fl»aflafl00fltt»aa9g

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