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Santa Barbara into the building. Inside, office missary, their numbers (UNIPRESS)-A rally in furniture was overturned and swelling to 700. Police Perfect Park, Isla Vista, called the fire was set to the hallways. assembled, stationing them­ to protest the United States The ROTC sign was used as the selves on the pathway between invasion of Laos and Cambodia, major fire fuel. the ROTC building and the erupted into a fire setting at the commissary. A stalemate By 4:40 p.m. the fire was ensued. After repeated requests UCSB ROTC building Friday well under way with smoke afternoon. Further disruptions to leave from Bowles, who was escaping from the windows and himself hit by several rocks, in the UCSB commlUlity con­ flames appearing at the en­ tinued Friday and Saturday students finally returned to the trance. "Burn, burn," the Isla Vista park, again cha."lting. evenings but calmed down by crowd cheered as the NLF flag Sunday. Most of the crowd then was draped on shrubbery from dispersed. Those wh<, remained After the rally, participants the building. Cries of "power to poured into the streets at­ were photographed by police. the people" arose as window Trash bin fires, flying glass, tempting to keep up the breaking continued. momentum. They reassembled and scattered arson attempts Meanwhile eight members of caused the Sheriff's Depart­ into the park to consider what the sheriff's footpatrol, now in action to take. A suggestion to ment to send outside rein­ riot gear, with members of the forcements into Isla Vista move onto the freeway was then fire department, gathered vetoed in favor of a march on Friday night. One fire was put across the way. By 4: 50 the out by students and campus the campus ROTC building. sheriffs had stationed them­ Meanwhile, various people police were called to defuse a selves in front of the burning grenade bomb. Some disrup­ hurled rocks at the windows of a building. Firemen were ac­ re~l estate office and the tions occured on a lesser scale Members of the Utah Repertor.y Dance Theater. The group will be here Thursday, February 11, tively engaged in putting out the Saturday night. On Saturday sheriff's foot patrol substation. fire. Campus Police Chief Gary at 8:30 p.m. in the gym. Admission will be $1 for students and $2 general admission. Several windows were broken in mOming, eight members of the Bowles asked students to UCSB Student Legislative the latter building. "please leave." Rock throwing "One, two, three, four, we Council issued a statement and window breaking centered calling for peace in Isla Vista. A don't want your fucking war," on the commissary. C.offee Hut Builds the crowd chanted and clapped sheriff's spokesman'Ilraised the as it moved up the campus Stalemate Ensues majority of Isla Vista residents towards the ROTC. Rocks and With continued orders to for their cooperation. Four sticks were used to break leave, students massed on a arrests were made, including Swing-Out Stage windows at the building and its grass area behind the com- two UCSB students. nearby commissary. Some 50 students actually participated Jeff Graham radio promises a better selection of music than as several hundred watched. lunar Eclipse Occurs Tonight Stoff Writer ever before. Using a parking signpost as a Specials Aren't Profitable battering ram, students stor­ Barbara Simon "Another good job done by Holly! " he roars, med the front door of the ROTC Stoff Writer and drags a reporter out his office door, without "We don't make a -profit on specials." The building. The crowd, now 500 waiting to see if his secretary agrees. "We'll be Coffee Hut barely breaks even on a multitude of strong, clapped and raved as Moon-watchers alert! A lunar eclipse occurs tonight, able to seat bout 360 listening to entertainment. . llUlchtirne specials that includes beef stroganoff, first a sword, followed by beginning at 9:53 p.m . At that time , the moon will start to .We can cater to any beach party ...emphasize sweet'n sour pork, chicken terrazini, shrimp various other trophies and umbra : to move into the shadow of the earth . our luncheon specials." Coffee Hut commander creole, Swiss steak, Irish beef stew and spaghetti souvenirs, emerged from the Opportunity to see a lunar eclipse occurs about once every two Holly Holmes is an enthusiast. for llUlch . Spaghetti, enchiladas, Spencer steak, building; years, says Professor Daub, who teaches in the aAstronomy Irish beef stew and the biggest and best Wanton Destruction Department at State College. He relates that some bending of One has to sit freezing in the icy wind, listening Salisbury steak to be fOlUld on campus are A fire lit in a nearby trash bin light from the sun allows th moon to be seen. The clarity of the to a shivering vocalist or a stiff-fingered guitar available for dinner on different weekdays. "The was then moved towards the eclipse will depend on the amount of clouds and dust, which both player only once to be inclined to avoid the Coffee Hut serves nothing but the best : never a building and overturned inhibit light, in the earth's ltmosphere. Coffee Hut at night. Holly's answer Is an ad­ leftover; shakes and malts use real milk and real against it. Students reentered At 11:04 p.m. the state of .otallty begins in which all of the ditional building, to seat 120 more people. All ice cream." Holly said that the Coffee Hut, the building to the cry of "burn moon is in the geometrical shadow of the earth. The moon buildings will have their own heat, all will be though reluctant to do so, can indeed be per­ it now, bW'n it now before the should take on a coppery reddish color when in the earth's connected. The new building will have a swing­ suaded to cater to a party. pigs come." This time a red and shadow, says Professor Daub. He explain that the short out stage. Performers can remain sheltered in blue ROTC regiment flag wa wavelength blue ~t not tint 011 two rth's at- Winter, or rotate outside after the Doesn't all this splendor cost money? Yes, it removed as the crowd cheered. mosphere while the longer red wavelength are bent into th bUzzard and get it on by the bonfire. A large does, and the new building will require $15,000 in The sword previously removed shadow. dance floor has been set aside; and the quality of student registration fees; but Holmes insists that from the building was then used Scientists can study how fast the moon coo off!ly observing music at the Coffee Hut, always good, will be the Coffee Hut is paying for itself, and then some. to destroy the Army ROTC sign how much radiation, in the form of light, come oU th moon . made better by the new hI-fi . ,speaker system. "Our financial statements are available to over the front door . . Al ,properties of the earth's can be d termined Ate lephone cable between the Hut and KSDT anyone to examine at any time." Only once has A cry of "burn, baby, burn" (continued on page Z) was raised as people again ran (contiDued OD page Z) Selectivity is Criterion

I Coffee Hut ... Future of Vista Volunteers in Doubt , Increased Student U{SD Among Top Schools, Says Survey Rose DeCosta (eoat&.ed from pace 1) Robert Miller is schooling was really that much better at UCSD hearing be given to a welfare ndpient before he taken oU welfare. Awareness is Staff Writer Staff Writer eauervaUve RHefJaiUoII than the other UC campuses, it is due to the fact that UCSD has a set of acadelllic offices &be A,'j S1IbIidized the Hit, to the extent of '1,000 The fut..-e of VlSl'A aeems to be very much in doubt: aceordIng to Poppink feels that recent attacks by Governor Reagan on Iimilar ae. Kaufman's Aim UCS D has been rated one of the most Prudence Poppink, bud of VISTA vollllteer recruitment for Soutbem Uvitiu, Jib thoee of the CallIomia Rm-al Legal Asaistance (ORLA) and selective academic insti tutions in the nation . concerned primarily with un

yard freestyle. His time of .3 seconds with a clocking of 1:58.2 bettered the old school 2:33.9. Records Fall record by 4.2 seconds. Fresh­ The loss of senior Bob Siefert man Barry Smith, whose third may have been a big factor in POSSIBILITIES place finish of 2:02 .7 was just .1 the meet. Siefert usually swims As Tritons second off the old record, will work " ~uperbly disciplined, Limon with music by Antonio the freestyle sprints but injured Luigi Russolo have three years to assault his be.els on the pool edge during Donee Concert with a stop-watch sense of Vivaldi ; " Interim ," Wien's mark. timing." choreographed by Bill Evans pr~ctice. This is a big disap­ at S.D. State sec Wins 68-59 Drown Another freshman couldn't pollltment to Coach Russ Hatch Dancer Dena Madole, who with music by Henle Badings; and the Futurist wait for his record plaque. Mike Utah Repertory "Five Dances," created and who was expecting at least o~ received her training with New Marsh trhnmed 2.5 seconds off new record from Bob. choreographed by Joan Moon, a Twelve school and pool York City's Erick Hawkins. will Dance Theatre the school mark in the 200-yard The swim team is now 1 and 3 perform a solo concert at San member of the company, with IntonarlJmori U(SD ·Sunk· by Hot Vanguards records were rewritten at the butterfiy with a time of 2: 21.0. music by Johann Pezel; for the season, having beaten Diego State, Thursday. Feb. 11. recent swim meet between the Tom Anderson, also a freshman Cal in Residence "Castor and Pollux." "Luigi Russolo and the SIll Diego State JV and UCSD. Tech and lost to Riverside Her concert will begin at 8:00 Futurist Intonarwnori" will be Mike Roth the Tritons were behind by three points, but still and the Jl'esent school record Irvine , and State. The next p.m. in the Dramatic Arts Repertory Dance Theatre. the choreographed by Elizabeth Sporfs Writer State set four new pool records holder in the 200 yard breast­ professional modern dance Waters with music by Harry the subject of a lecture by John sruggling. Thirty seconds later sec iced the home meet will be March 5 Theater, under the sponsorship as they won the match 56 to 43. stroke, bettered his old mark by against Riverside . company in residence at the Partch. UCSD Professor of Grimes of the University of game when UCSD freshman Steve Hoch was UCSD won only two events. the of the Associated Students. California, San Diego Depart­ called for charging. Miss Madole will direct University of Utah. will per­ Music in Residence ; and "Fatal The Vanguards of Southern California College 200-yard individual medley and form five dances from their Birds," choreographed by Paul ment of Music, Tuesday. Feb. 9. ~eated the Tritons, 68 to 59. for the second time Then the referee ruled Hoch's extended middle the 400.yard freestyle relay. master dance workshops Feb. 8- digit a "flagrant" technical and awarded the repertoire Thursday, Feb. 11. in Sanasardo with music by at noon. this year last SatlU'day night at UCSD. The If anyone individual stood out Fencers Second at AII Cal 12, through San Diego State The " Intonarumorl," or Vanguards three free throws for both violations. Extension. the UCSD Gymnasiwn. Alberto Ginastera. Vanguards, who shot an incredible 55 per cent fer the Tritons, it would be Bob The performance, sponsored Founded at the University of noise-instruments, were from the floor. outdistanced the Tritons in the The Vanguards' guard, Jerry Rinker , calmly Fat the past two years she connected on all three, putting sec out of reach, SkeUey. SkeUey broke the pool "G~eat, just great !" This was fencing coach Jim White's by the Campus 'Programming Utah five years ago, Repertory designed by Russolo when he • ""nntt half, although the lead changed hands has ~~ artist-in-residence at while Hoch took his place on the bench. 'Ille record for the 100 yard reaction. to UCSD's performance in the All-Cal Tournament held Board, is scheduled for 8:30 Dance Theatre (ROT) is the was involved in the Futurist leveral times throughout the game. backstroke on the initial leg of Rand?lph-Macon Woman 's Movement in Italy between 1909 game ended with the score SCC 68, UCSD 59 . Jon here frIday and Saturday. The Triton fencers took an unex­ Collet.e in Lynchburg, Va. She p.m. Unreserved seating is $2 only fully professional modem Early in the game the tritons set up a lD-point Lelevier led UeSD with 12 points , while Ted the 'kIOyard medley relay with a pect:d second place to the powerful team from UCLA in com­ for general admission and $1 for dance company in permenent and 1921. lead onfy to lose it by the end of the first half sec ~e ~f 1:02 .6, significantly has tEught at the Aspen Theatre The seminar, which is free Harper and Jerry Rinker led sec with 21 each. petitIon amongst all eight Cal teams. This far exceeded last InstitJte in Aspen, Colorado; UCSD students with ID cards. residence at a university. The 33, UCSD 30. The score was held down by the The Junior Varsity extended their losing unprovmg the old mark oC year:s All-cal ranking for the Tritons, a distant fourth. Tickets are available at the original idea for ROT was and open to the public, will be . ...SICII~IllJ'Il! defensive play of both teams. in His Univ~ r.ity of WisconSin. streak to foW' games over the weekend. losing to 1: 04.8. winning effort of l'!ld~y ~orning began with individual epee competition in I1rey Hall box office. formulated in 1965 by Virginia held In the Recital Hall, Madi: ~ ; and at the high school the performances of the Tritons' Scott Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Friday night, and to the 2:13.1 in the 200-yard individual whICh JunIor Howard Eno placed sixth overall. The UCSD epee The UQlIJ engagement is Tann!lr, tbe Rockefeller Building 409. on the Matthews and the Vanguards' Ted Harper. Scott Southern California College JV team in the medley was good for another level in St. Louis, Mo. Foundation and the University Campus. team, however, took home third place honors. In individual HH work has received a part of a six-week, 5,OOO-mile was assigned the unenviable task of preliminary game Saturday. The score of the pool record. Swimming in his competition Friday night sabrem8i\ Richard Sax missed being tour of the western United of Utah. In 1966 through a grant Grimes, who will receive his . ~uarrlino sec's star center David Payne and Ford ~oundation Hwnanities first game was Cal Poly SLQ 68, UCSD 40. The third race of the day, the 100 the . All~ champ by one bout and received third place on the States that takes the company from the Foundation, the M.A. this June from UCSD, baa effective enough to hold Payne to one Point loss may best be explained by the Tritons ' frigid yard freestyle, he cut .2 seconds Gran ~ I¥ld a Wisconsin Alwnna company became a reality. recently acquired four patent baSIS of hiS touch record. His teammate Stan Strauss nailed Rese arch Fund Grant through to 12 different communities. ~ small number of defensive reboWlds for shooting from the field- 24 per cent. The second off teammate Bob Siefert 's old down sixth place. and in team competition the sabremen were During the tour the company Listing over 40 works by descriptions of these previously ft."st fifteen minutes. Payne scored a total of game was considerably closer, but the result was school mark with a clocking of the linlversity of Wisconsin. little-known designs of the second only to UCL4• . MUs Madole received her will take part in minio(Oncerts. more than 20 choreographers, ~lIlts for the game, far below the 39 he hit in essentially the same, another loss: sec 52 53.1 . full concerts, lecture demon­ the repertoire ranges from the Intonarwnori. He will show Three hundred screaming high school girls were among the early dance training from first clash between sec and UCSD. At the UCSD SO . ' Both Triton relay teams set fans who watched Miss Hillery .. f t,'C,jD wiulil Ult Ail-uu strations, master classes and classics of modem dance to the scale drawings of the In­ Georgia Lee Clarke in time Ted Harper held high scoring Triton T?m Bruice again led UCSD in both games, 13 new school records. The 400- women:s foil championship. Susan and her teammates Teri seminars. They will be in most avant-garde ex­ tonanunori. as described by ~rArtl Brian Todd to only 11 points, one of his Oklahoma City, Olda; Margaret agalllst Cal Poly and 14 against sec. Cal Poly yard medley relay team of who All-Cal perimentation. It is the Intent the patents, and slides of the scores of the year. ~eschllli, began the with seven straight wins, and H'Ooubler and Louise Kloepper residence on the UCSD campus was led by their forward , Parker, who connected Skelley, Troxen. Marsh, and Diane Naske. placed ~nd in team rankings. of ROT as actual Instruments. at the University of WiJconsin ; for three days. and purpoae to act a through the second half the Tritons fo~ 23. High man for the Vanguards was Waldsip, Wiens posted a time of 4:06.0 For the Thursday appearance performing gallery and The lecture will aiIo touch .'On SatW'day the men's foil competition saw Mike Jones with and, with Mary Wignwl in ~tiVI! way to a 3-point lead. utilizing an WIth a total of 14. IIId the 400 yard freestyle team fifth place among the 32 competitors in this area. Jones' team musewn of ClaaalCi of the upon the work of two other • Berlin, Germany. at UCSD. the company will full court press. With 6.11 remaining, ·UCSD: Hoch 7; Todd 11; Wilson 10 ; D. Wright of &nith, Stillinger. Reimer, efforts, however, when coupled with those of Darryl DeVinney dance 81 well as contemporary Italian Futurist musicians, Critic Don McConagh of Tbe perform "Concerto Grosso in D on top of the 54-SO score. but hit a cold 9; Lelevier 12; S. Wright 4; CarHsie 6; total, 59. and Marsh splashed home with Minor," choreographed by Jose trends. PrateUa and Piatti. fen IHIck by two points In a minute and and Stan Robinson, resulted in first place with an unblemished New Yorl TImes termed her sec: Harper 21; Payne 19; Rinker 21; Hoff­ a Winning time of 3: 41.4. Jim ~ team record. The West Coast power team from UCLA took With only two minutes left In the game. man 4; Miller 1; Hearron 2; total 68. Wiens set a new mark in the 200 first overall, with 90 points to UCSD's 70. Pa,1 6 Triton Times Flbruary 9, 1971 Triton Times FebrulrY 9, 1971 Pigi 7 TUESDAY, and faCilities answered. SPORTS- 4 p.m.. Intramural OPEN HOUSE- 6:30 p.m. . Lincoln wrestling- 7:3O p.m.; UCSD vs. Office. Captain' s meeting, HighSchool ; 150 South 49th St. . San CLASSIFIEDS February 9 USIU at USIU . volleyball , badminton . Table Diego. sponsored by the Computer Tennis and Tennis Jobs Through Training Program, LECTURES-noon, Recital Hall , Intramural sign-ups, Badminton , for more information call 453-2000 Typing •.• Experienced 409 Matthews; John Grimes, Luigi Tennis, and Table Tennis OPEN HOUSE-6:3O p.m .. Lincoln ext 2673 Perlonal, Iyplst. ..term pepen, theses. SPECIAL EVENTS-5 p.m. High School , 150 South 49th Street. Russolo and the Futurist, San Diego ; sponsored by The Electric typewriter. Will do "Intonarumori, " University Lutheran Church, ANNOUNCEMENTS ROOMMATE WANTED rush lobs. 45J..a35. dinner. everyone welcome, Cost: Computer Jobs Through Training 4:30 p.m., Lieb Amphitheatre ; Program. for more information Students with bouse In Del Mar Dr. George F. Cahill , Harvard 25 cents have room for 1 female. Rent Europe Cherter Flights. 8 p.m., 304 Matthews Campus, call 453-2000 ext. 2673 ANNOUNCEMENTS-Watch Medical School , "Body Fuels." / $85. All necessiUes provided. 8:30 p.m., Revelle cafeteria; in struction in Scandinavian found 2 4, on Muir Campus, Call Several Schedules round trip or STRIKE CARAVAN-a . table will Call 7550:3990 evenings. Richard Ney, investment dancing. Cost : 25 cents 755-7921 ask for Paulette OM-way. From West Coast to counselor and author of TIle Wall be set up on Revelle Plaza to Found- Scottish Terrier type London, Amsterdam, Fra". collect food . script, and money for dog, owner call 453-8557 EARN EXTRA MONEY Street JUllle, "Through the Wall MOVIES-Feb. 10-16 fort, Coordinator: Professor Street Jungle with Gun and a food caravan going to Imperial Full or Pert-Time Employment "Carry in On" about the draft, Valley to help striking farm­ at Any Age In a udin Industry. Merga,.t Peel 247 Roycroft Camera." Free. Open to the public. Joan Baez and RICHARD Harris: FILMS- noon , USB 2622 : "Laser workers and their families. Thorough Training Furnlshed­ Ave. Long ....ch,...3 ...... 31- al so Brian dePalma's " High Mom " Caravan will be the weekend of for more Infor ....tlon or Inter­ 2179. Light. " at the Unicorn THEATER SPORTS-intramural sign-ups fo r Feb. 12-15, Anyone interested view Cell: 214-7100 badminton, table tennis, tennis. should inquire at the table $269 RT lA to Europe 61 16 to WRITING WORK$HOP-4 p.m., THURSDAY, ~urope Cherten. Severe I 91 15 or 61 30 to " • 3060 USB ; ponsored by North FRIDAY, schedules nalleble. Coor­ urge Savings on cars and Shore Adult School and open to February 11 dinator: Professor Mergaret charter flights to Israel, anyone over 16. Continuous every February 12 Peal. 247 Roycroft, long Beech, Greece, other countries. Tuesday and Wednesday through LECTURES-12 noon-I p.m., Prof. March 24. Free. tOI03. 213-431-2179 Bentler UC. (213) 2'77.o7nO Sumner Aud itorium . SIO. 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