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Weapons Labs to Gain More Liaison Officers

Gardner Calls for Closer University Oversight

exercise our management By Ban Sullivan responsibilities more effectively.” Staff Writer Although the university is already responsible for appointing IRVINE — University of the laboratories’ directors, two UC California oversight of the two committees have determined in federal nuclear weapons the last 20 years that the laboratories it manages will be monitoring of the labs’ work has increased in an effort to prevent been lax with only one university recurrences of past lab problems, staff member currently holding officials announced here Friday at that responsibility. a meeting of the UC Board of In a resolution authored by Regents. Assemblyman Tom Hayden (D- With the addition of three Santa Monica) and attached to this “senior liaison officers” to the year’s UC budget, the university staff of UC President David was called upon by the state Gardner, it is hoped that legislature to improve its oversight WUTCHULOOKINAT? — What's really cool about the UCen Bookstore is that you can management of the Lawrence of the labs, to ensure that the work browse through the magazine racks for as long as you want and nobody will really Livermore National Laboratory produced by the facilities is hassle you unless you drool on the periodicals or try to kype them. Freshmen Joel and the Los Alamos National worthwhile and to report ac­ Matienza (left) and David Macachor acknowledge this and act accordingly. Scientific Laboratory can be curately their activities to strengthened and that problems — government officials. including ground water pollution, Although Gardner’s action is employee drug use and allegations similar to that called for by the Administrators Say Ethnic/Gender of improper political lobbying — resolution, a main difference is can be eliminated. that under Hayden’s proposal, to Friday’s announcement of the avoid any conflict of interest, the staff addition comes as the result new staff would not be able to have Protest Wrongly Aimed at Senate of an ongoing UC internal review of previous ties to the labs, while its management of the laboratories Gardner’s plan allows the new tended the senate meeting to ex­ forward rapidly in considering the for the U.S. Department of staff to include current or former By Jennifer W ilson, and press concerns over the ethnic issue, and that an Ethnicity Energy, officials said, adding that lab employees, an occurrence that studies requirement, although the Requirement will be in place for further action might follow if the is “overwhelmingly likely,” ac­ Tim McDaniel faculty legislature voted last the 1989-90 academic year.” review deems it necessary. cording to UC Senior Vice Reporters Spring Quarter to support the Before the ethnicity requirement “In recent months, issues have President William Frazer. program and has since been trying could be discussed formally, senior arisen at the laboratories which The new staff members will Protests concerning the to clarify details of the proposal. Robert McDonald disrupted the have been of concern to the monitor programmatic review, university’s perceived delay in Last Monday, Academic Senate agenda by speaking out of order, university, to the laboratories and funding, labor relations, financial adopting an ethnic studies Chair Elliot Brownlee sent a memo prompting Brownlee to adjourn the to the public,” Gardner explained management, security, en­ requirement voiced at Thursday’s to executive committees of the session early. At the meeting, at the meeting. “This increased vironmental health and safety, Academic Senate meeting were colleges of Engineering and McDonald said, “I realize that I’m staffing expands the university’s human reliability and drug-testing directed toward the wrong Letters and Science regarding the out of order, but the whole system management of the laboratories. issues, collaborative research organization, according to English ethnicity requirement. He wrote is out of order.” We hope, as a result, to become among the laboratories and UC Professor and Academic Senate that the “Executive Committee of Brownlee described the incident better informed of laboratory campuses, and technology tran­ member William Marks. the faculty legislature hopes that as “an attempt to take over the issues, respond to them in a more sfer. "Frazer and others believe Approximately 70 students at­ the campus will be able to move (See PROTEST, p.4) timely manner and in general, (See REGENTS, p.4)

C o p Raid Five Program Hopes to End Bicycling, Fire Officials I.V. Apartments Believe Field for Narcotics, Skateboarding by Retirement Hotel Blaze Was Set years of age or older, according to Lagomarsino, Supervisor Wallace, By Charlie Danny Shirley Major, Friendship Manor’s etc.,” Major said. Bust Residents | Reporter administrative assistant. The California Highway Patrol, Intentionally In a recent survey of bicycle Isla Vista Foot Patrol and UCSB Sheriff’s deputies raided five With some Isla Vista senior traffic done by the Resident Safety Police Department were also A fire that bunted nearly SO tela Vista apartments Friday, citizens apprehensive about set­ Committee, a division of the contacted about the situation and acres of brush at a vacant lot on seizing 38 ounces ol cocaine and Storke Road and Hollister was set ting foot on local sidewalks, the Friendship Manor Resident all have recently stepped up patrol arresting 12 persons os charges UCSB Community Affairs Board Council, 16.2 percent of local in the area, warning skateboarders intentionally in two locations, of alleged drug sales, possession according to a spokesperson of has launched a campaign to bicyclists ride on the sidewalk in and ticketing bicyclists who travel of drugs and dirug paraphernalia, the Santa Barbara County Fire persuade bicyclists and front of Frienship Manor, a rate the walkway, according to Major. and possession of stolen property. Department skateboarders not to ride on the which Major feels has significantly “But the officers can’t con­ th e raids followed a four-week Based on an investigation and sidewalk near the Friendship declined recently. stantly be ticketing,” said Com­ investigation into narcotics interviews with witnesses, fire Manor retirement hotel. Last February, a ’ 91-year-old munity Service Organization trafficking m the area. Search officiate said the Maze was set at The Senior Safety and resident of the retirement house member Marc Villa. The im­ and arrest warrants were issued about 5:30 p.m. Thursday. Thu Awareness program hopes to solve was hit by a bicycle and suffered a portance of the Senior and Safety for 6674 Picasso Rd,, apartments fire was first reported at 5:32 the problem which has made some Awareness program is to D and K; 6682 Picasso, apart­ chipped hip, according to Major. “generate peer awareness,” he p.m. ment D; 851 Cantino Pescadero. inhabitants of the 6647 El Colegio This incident initiated action According to fire department residence “scared to even walk on within Friendship Manor to said. apartment 34; and 6721 El public information officer the sidewalk because they’re “Nothing was done for some Colegio Rd., apartment 24. prohibit bicycling on the sidewalk. Charlie Johnson, the vacant lot scared they’ll be hurt badly,” said time after the accident in Residents of the apartments “The folks here rallied to the has a history of problems with are suspected of involvement CAB volunteer Sutton Galli. cause. We wrote and talked to February; it’s been slow in transients’ warming fires and with cocaine and marijuana. Friendship Manor houses ap­ anyone that would listen — materializing, but we’ve been children playing with matches. proximately 200 people who are 70 Chancellor Uehling, Congressman (See MANOR, p.5) 1 { 2 Monday, November 21,1988 Æ îeadlinersß Daily Nexus W o r l d I I N a t i o n I I S t a t e Israeli Troops, Palestinians - American Captive in Lebanon Jury Coercion Leads Woman Gash in Occupied Territories Beaten After Escape Attempt to Request Appeal for Felon JERUSALEM, Israel — Troops raided Palestinian set­ NEW YORK, N.Y. — Alarm Steen, one of nine American LOS ANGELES — A woman who married a man she tlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip on Sunday, hostages being held in Lebanon, was caught and beaten helped convict of murder, kidnapping and rape has asked fatally shooting a 22-year-old man and wounding six Arab when he tried to escape his terrorist captors, according to a the state Court of Appeal to overturn the conviction because youths in clashes, Arab hospital officials said. published report. of alleged coercion by fellow jurors. Five Palestinians suffered beating injuries during an Fellow hostage Mithileshwar Singh, who was freed in Steven Erickson, 34, was convicted in March 1987 of the army raid in the West Bank village of Madama, Arab October, told U.S. officials that Steen managed to get away February 1984 abduction, rape and shooting death of 26- doctors said. The injured included a 9-year-old boy with from his captors but he was spotted and turned in by year-old Victoria Winchester. head wounds, they said, adding that the neighbors in the Beirut suburb where he Gwendolyn Wix, 41, was a juror during I cause of the injuries was not known. was held last year, the Nov. 28 issue of Erickson’s six-month murder trial. The army command confirmed that Newsweek magazine reported. Erickson was sentenced to life in prison there was “activity” in Madama but said Several fillings were knocked out of without the possibility of parole, it had no reports of injuries. Steen’s teeth when he was beaten, Singh prim arily because of Ms. Wix’s In an unrelated event, three Israelis f t b d said. resistance to the death penalty. suffered injuries when buses they were Singh said the four teachers were kept In her affidavit alleging coercion, Ms. riding in were pelted with rocks in the in Beirut, usually chained and Wix said fellow jurors discussed the facts I West Bank. sometimes blindfolded, and they were of the case with her outside the jury room Meanwhile, underground PLO leaders distributed moved frequently because their captors feared a U.S. and that they were biased against Erickson. leaflets praising the declaration of an independent rescue effort. She said she was verbally abused by fellow jurors and Palestinian state last week by the Palestine National pressured to side with them. She said they refused to listen Council, the PLO’s parliament-in-exile. to her arguments during deliberations. The leaflet said the Palestine Liberation Organization Improved Safety Training, However, Wix didn’t mention her marriage to Erickson in had seized a historic opportunity to boost the 11-month-old the affidavit and the attorney general’s office wrote last uprising against Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Monitoring at Nuclear Plant month that the marriage tarnished her credibility. Gaza Strip. The pro-PLO leaders also urged Moslem The disclosure that she married the man she helped send Fundamentalist extremists to stop criticizing the AIKEN, S.C. — Federal officials are expanding on-site to prison shocked some of those involved in the case. declaration publicly. controls and safety training at the troubled Savannah River “I’m completely flabbergasted,” Harry Godley, jury Plant in an effort to correct problems that have shut down foreman for the case, said. “I’d like to know how their the only U.S. facility capable of producing nuclear weapons relationship developed. ’ ’ Thousands of Demonstrators materials. Godley denies Wix was coerced. “That is not true at all,” The added safety procedures make it unlikely that the he said. “She was given every opportunity to discuss .'You Protest Government in Spain plant will meet a Dec. 31 target date for restarting one of have no idea the way everybody bent over backward to try three reactors at the federal facility, which has been run* to reason with her. ” MADRID, Spain — Thousands of flag-waving Spaniards since 1950 by the E.I. Du pont de Nemours Co. held an anti-government demonstration in downtown Creating an extra fifth shift, effective today, means that Madrid on Sunday to commemorate the 13th anniversary of one of the 14-member control room teams will be un­ Wedding Reception Guests the death of Gen. Francisco Franco. dergoing training at any given time. The demonstration, led by Carmen Fraco Polo, the only The crews will double the time they spend each year at a Shot in Drive-by Shooting daughter of Franco, was organized by a veterans group computer simulator, up to 150 hours, and classroom work that includes men who fought with Franco against the also will be expanded and improved, said Charlie Ahfield, a INGLEWOOD — Five wedding reception guests were second Republic during the 1936-39 Spanish Civil War. Du Pont reactor program manager. shot and wounded, one critically, in a parking lot by at least Organizers estimated the crowd at 150,000, but the two men who drove by in a minivan, police said Sunday. municipal police said only 20,000 attended. The victims, all men, were shot in a parking lot next to a Demonstrators shouted slogans in favor of Franco and Bush to Ask Damian, Boskin recreation building in Darby Park at 7:15 p.m. Saturday, his regime and against the government of socialist Prime said Inglewood police Lt. John Frazier. He said four of the Minister Felipe Gonzalez. men ranged in age from 20 to 22. He did not have the age of to Join His Economic Team the fifth victim. WASHINGTON, D.C. — President-elect Georgt Bush will Frazier said the groom and other members of the wedding Albanians March Through round out his economic team today by naming Richard G. party were not among the victims. Darman as White House budget director and Michael J. Detectives are still investigating to try and determine if ? Blizzard in Demonstration Boskin as chairman of the president’s Council of Economic the shooting was gang-related, he said. “We have no Advisers, transition sources said Sunday. knowledge that these five people who were shot were gang PRISTINA, Yugoslavia — Thousands of ethnic Albanians The vice president’s aides said he would make some members. The only thing that would make us suspect that marched in a blizzard through this provincial capital on transition announcements Monday morning before he would be the way it was done.” Sunday in defiance of government orders to end a wave of meets with former Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy One of the guests was in critical condition and another in ethnic unrest and street demonstrations. Carter, who recently wrote a report with bipartisan advice stable condition at Martin Luther King Jr.-Drew Medical Sunday’s protests, the fourth straight day of unrest since for the new president. Center, Frazier said. Two victims were in stable condition the forced resignation of two ethnic Albanian leaders, Bush announced last Tuesday he would retain Nicholas F. at Centinela Hospital Medical Center and the fifth guest started when about 500 chanting students braved the snow Brady as treasury secretary. was in stable condition at Daniel Freeman Memorial to march on the headquarters of Kosovo’s Communist Hospital. Party. Waving Yugoslav flags and ethnic Albanian emblems, the crowd swelled to about 4,000 within two hours. Three ‘Skinheads’ Arrested San Jose Man Arrested After Anti-semitic Slurs Lead to in Beating Death of Ethiopian High-speed Highway Chase PORTLAND, Ore. — Three men belonging to a “skinhead” gag were arrested and charged in the beating SANTA CLARA — A San Jose man was arrested Sunday Resignations in W. Germany death of an Ethiopian immigrant a week ago, police said for investigation of armed robbery following a highway BONN, West Germany — A Jewish official who resigned Sunday. chase at speeds up to 100 miles per hour, an official said. under fire after defending a blunt speech about the Nazi era Kenneth Miske, 23, Kyle Brewster, 19, and Steven According to Santa Clara police spokesman Pat Kolstad, said West Germany’s top Jewish leader pays too much Strasser, 20, were charged in what police said was a a 25-year-old James Roy McColloch was booked at the attention to the problem of anti-semitism, a newspaper said racially motivated attack on Mulugeta Seraw, 27, who had county jail for investigation of armed robbery, evading Sunday. just been dropped off by friends in front of his home. police, possession of a hypodermic needle, being an ex-felon In a related incident, a city council member resigned The friends, who tried to intervene, suffered minor in­ with a firearm and of violating parole. after a newspaper quoted him as saying “they still haven’t juries. Seraw died a short time after the beating, in which Kolstad said McCulloch is suspected in 5 to 12 armed killed enough Jews.” his attackers used a baseball bat. robberies in San Jose, Cupertino, Santa Clara and Milpitas. Both incidents surrounded West Germany’s observance Miske and Brewster were charged with murder and In addition, another two people were taken into custody of the anniversary of the Nov. 9-10,1938, KristaUnacht, the remained in custody, police said at a news conference on parole violations and questioned in connection with the night of Nazi terror against Jews that signaled the coming Sunday evening. Bond for Strasser, charged with second- robberies, Kolstad said. They were Chris C. Caldwell, 35, of Holocaust. degree assault, was set at $100,000. San Jose, and Robert Ryan Deets, 25, of San Jose. 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Robinson’s or Magnum; it’s a working class The event, which will feature animal store so we’re especially disturbed about rights activist Chris DeRose, is part of the their decision to carry furs,” Ford said. Nov. 25 International Animal Rights Day, “Efforts to (distribute leaflets at) stores also known as Black Friday. such as Robinson’s would be useless simply DeRose was one of the activists who because of the clientele.” recently brought cameras into private Sears’ security department officials UCLA laboratories to film animal testing declined to comment on past demon­ and vivisection, activities that had been strations. largely unknown to the majority of students Because of allegations concerning the and faculty on campus, said ROAR co­ abuse of animals for on-campus research, founder Simon Oswitch. ROAR’s plans for next quarter will focus on Emphasis at the group’s demonstrations “the misappropriation of funds and the is not placed on drawing attention to blatant abuse of animals and repetitious animals’ plight by displaying graphic research,” Ford said. “It will be really hard pictures of abused and slaughtered animals, to rally during December because students but by presenting facts and statistics will be home for the Christmas vacation, but relevant to consumer products which use next quarter we definitely will.” animals in product safety tests. Because the group has been in existence ROAR’s stated goal is the elimination of for only three months, it is as yet unknown animal exploitation and suffering; the how much of an effect it has had on group’s efforts have centered on petitioning, educating students about the use of animals writing letters to state and local politicians, in product testing. “It’s not something we’re and making public service announcements going to achieve overnight; we’ve educated on Santa Barbara radio stations, Oswitch a lot of people. If nothing else, we’ve said. distributed information about the cosmetic The group is currently focusing its efforts companies that are abusive and non- on drawing attention on the traditional abusive,” Ford said. increase of furs sold during the winter holidays. “The real campaign is throughout Ford and Oswitch founded ROAR after the holiday season; everything is leading up working with People for the Ethical to the actual demonstration.... Statistically, Treatment of Animals, a national animal the most furs are sold on the day after rights organization. This year sees the first Thanksgiving,’’ according to a recently International Animal Rights Day to be held published article by Denise Ford, ROAR co­ on campus since the past several years. founder and Oswitch’s wife. “The more information you have, the more “It takes 65 animals to make a single fur you have to work.... Once you get started, coat.... Consumer demand is the only factor you become more sensitive to the issues and that keeps this vicious business thriving,” want to make a difference,” Ford said. Nexus News Hotline 961-2691

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laboratories,” Frazer said. Congress to maintain “They will serve as a government funding, and REGENTS knowledgeable and quick also exaggerated the extent (Continued from p.l) response liaison, responsible of progress being made on that to cover such a variety for keeping the Office of research for the Strategic of areas, a staff member Laboratory Affairs informed Defense Initiative. would likely be required to of all pertinent activities, In addition, six Livermore have prior knowledge of the problems and trends in a employees were arrested labs’ workings. given laboratory,” he said. two years ago after a Nov 16-22 10 am - 4 pm Outside Bookstore “These staff members will The university has come government drug in­ Dale Time Place be expected to become under fire in recent years vestigation, and a recent © 1988 ArtCarved Class Rings. ______thoroughly familiar with the concerning problems at the government report found $40.00 Deposit Required mmmm operation of the laboratory Livermore facility, where that radioactive waste from and especially with those critics charge that em­ the Livermore lab may have aspects that are essential to ployees allegedly lobbied polluted ground water in the UC’s management of the members of the U.S. surrounding area.

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In the short time since TV-network computers one« electoral map of the United States in Republican hues, 1 wallowed in collective guilt and mutual self-loathing, But they haven’t gotten to the heart of the matter. Unless they do, they will find that 1988 has crippled 1992 as the 1984 election did for this year. The problen Michael Dukakis followed Walter Mondale in losing Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and all the enough. What is worse is the human legacy. In 1984, didates the Democrats introduced to the country were Gary Hart and Jesse L. Jackson. They turned out, reasons, to be un-nominatable in 1988. A quarter-century of history argues that the Amei elect strangers to the White House. For good reason, cupant of the Oval Office makes decisions of great con their families and their country. They take the choice \ one exception, the people have chosen to entrust with people they have known well — long before election yea The great exception is Jimmy Carter, and he lingers a cautionary example of what can go wrong when yo House to a stranger. Since the rule of the presidency is that no strangers n question for the Democrats is: Who else besides Duki introduce to voters in this election cycle? People li Albert Gore, Jr., Paul Simon, Bruce Babbit, Patricia Biden probably don’t count. It’s doubtful any of them create a lasting favorable impression with the voters of

UC Finally Improves Lab Watch No, the only Democrats other than defeated nomin« country got to know in 1988 were Jackson, once again, life-threatening activities that take place within the labs. Bensten of Texas. ______Editorial______Under the approved plan, Gardner’s office will employ The reality the Democrats have yet to grasp is that t one of those three men in 1992 — or challenge the incu It's a well-known fact that the University of California three people to act as hands-on lab watchpeople in the the United States with someone who is, once again, manages two of the nation’s most prominent nuclear newly created position of “senior liaison officers." The American people. weapons labs. Many have debated the merit of that fact, but officers will divide their worktime equally between actual in­ What do Democrats know about these three men after some 45 years in the business, no manner of hand- lab monitoring and out-of-lab research and reporting of lab Dukakis is a candidiate of great tenacity and steadiness wringing and brow-beating will likely alter UC’s in­ activity, in short, these officers will be no office-dwelling, credit for the unstinting effort and uncomplaining dem volvement with the labs— the contracts were renewed in bureaucratic paper-pushers. Or so the regents plan. the final stages of his campaign. But they also know thi 1987 for five more years. Gardner's idea looks good. Currently, there is only one So let’s take a reality check: It's time to stop whining over employee on the president's staff who is vested with the the regrettable link between higher education and higher overwhelming task of overseeing lab management. An Minority Faci mass destruction potential, and concentrate on the little increase in personnel and a division of responsibilities is things that may help to ameliorate the situation. definitely one move potentially for the better. But of course, Last Friday, the UC Regents agreed to take a tiny step in looks are often deceptive, and only time will tell if this latest Danon Carter and Lucia Pal ■ —»______7 , I___ the right direction. Realizing the awkward position the attempt amounts to anything worthwhile. university is in, UC President David Gardner unveiled what That Gardner proposed and the regents accepted this We would like to bring to the attention of UCSB stud could become a promising new direction in UC lab new effort in efficient lab management is an encouraging act involves Dr. Claudine Michel, and on a broader scale, management. from an otherwise difficult-to-move body. It's a response to Some students may feel this issue does not concern tl Not only has UC long been under fire for its role as widespread outcry against the whole concept of UC bomb realize this university is only a small fraction of the w nuclear labs managers, but it has a notorious reputation for building and an effort to at least do an uncomfortable job has many different cultures, and it is important its ability to bypass any real responsibility the job may entail. better. If the bombs must be built during the next four years education. Rumors of mismanagement and drug abuse plague the under UC management, the least the regents could do is to Chancellor Barbara Uehling has boasted on the inci Lawrence Livermore and Los Alamos National Laboratories, see to it that they are made cheaply, capably and safely. students and on the programs for “minorities” .that a We also have a program for “minority” faculty, one s and it all comes back to poor oversight by UC. That the labs • the Targeted Opportunity Program. This program i are not required to adhere to general UC philosophy, yet recruit and hire qualified minorities and women fa are able to proudly bear the label of UC management, has CLARIFICATION: The editorial content of the Nexus is Michel. But so far we have approximately 14.1 percent been a longstanding source of tension within the university. entirely independent and controlled by students; the UCSB compared to 85.9 percent white faculty with 12.6 p But now, it seems Gardner realizes UC can no longer Press Council has financial oversight of the paper. An females, .3 percent black females, and a total of 2.7 pe cower from responsibility and claim ignorance about the editorial on Friday did not make this distinction. This should alarm many students and bring up the (UCSB) supposedly have an increase in minority enn there been an increase in the minority faculty? At i would like to discard the word “minority” because it m BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed especially in Dr. Michel’s qualifications (she has publications, which is a rarity among her peers wi perience). Therefore, we will now use “people of color.’ We are concerned, as students of color, that Dr. Mic twice without a reason and without regard to her qualif The hiring of Dr. Michel to tenure track, making professor, could benefit the university in two ways. Fin Michel’s appointment, the university will ensure the spouse) remains. An added security to this, the univer that this qualified woman continues to teach and educi racism. This is another plus for the university. S university see these things? Continued denial of Dr. Michel could result in many i one, the black studies department will lose not just I Dr. Daniels, who is a very respected tenured professc on this campus, especially black females, will be 1c confidant, and a mentor — all very important roles f only would the university lose a qualified and talented 1 also lose some students of color. The key for bringing it not only luring them in with monetary scholarships (wl Doonesbury BY GARRY TRUDEAU only one year!), services offered, such as EOP-SAA, number of qualified faculty of color to meet their ne university will be losing a lot more than it would gain. ...ANDme SHOT SOUNDS YOU CAN DESCRIEE SPECIFIC As stated earlier, Dr. Michel is one of the most .quali ZONKER AND MARK NEAT! EXPERIENCES OR MORE GEN­ YESTERDAY, 50 MHAJPO ERAL FEELINGS. ïïE ENTIRELY lecturers on this campus. Dr. Claudine Michel holds a j YOU'RE IN GOOD WE HAVE UP TO YOU. I JUST WANT YOU from UCSB (If the university does not want to hire its o TO FREE-ASSOCIATE ON CAM- does that say about its graduate program?!). She I experience at UCSB in 1982 and has taught in two depar black studies, showing her versatility. She is a pro evidenced by the Disney critique, 15 publications, and moral education, and has been proven year after year i 2 course, which is always filled to maximum capacity color and whites. After many outcries by students of color on this campi a commitment toward recruitment and retention o They, therefore, proceeded to form the Target of Opj Since the program was started it has hired mostly whi many persons of color. This has now made a grand total and a lesser total of 78 male faculty of color. Obvious] inion Monday, November 21,1988 7 )crats Lose 1992 Election The Reader’s Voice alyses. share of the Responsibility for booting away chances to have made this at that article felt? Do you think they found it least a close race. His history suggests that he does things better the offensive? Now Drea, I am not saying that second time around, but Democrats would obviously think twice about Leave the Judging to you meant to be racist by doing or saying ir sending Dukakis forth as their champion again in 1992. these things, I am simply stating a fact Jackson is the most exciting figure for the party, more dynamic by far Mrs. Bush's Husband that ignorance and insensitivity can be ters once again colored the than the men who defeated him for nomination in 1984 and 1988. But any very offensive. I happen to be a black in hues, the Democrats have realistic Democrat knows Jackson carries two large burdens into a Editor, Daily Nexus: person who is in a white fraternity and I oathing, as is their custom, presidential contest: his race and his ideology. Jackson can do nothing Hey Tony (Nov. 17 letter to the Editor) can state for a fact that insensitivity is er. about his pigmentation, and the returns from the election once again — do everyone a favor and keep your offensive. I know, I have been offended by crippled them as badly for demonstrated the racial polarization of the American electorate. He has shallow, biased, and unobjective insensitive statements. i problem is not simply that shown no disposition to change his views. He occupies the most leftward Republican bashing to yourself. It is STEVE YOUNG in losing California, Texas, flank of a national party which already is seen as being to the left of mo6t people like you that give Democrats a bad all the South. That’s bad general-election voters. name. How would you like it if some In 1984, the only other can- And that leaves Bentsen, the surprise star of the 1988 campaign, viewed asshole was talking like that about your try were Geraldine Ferraro, more favorably than anyone else on either ticket, unexpectedly effective mom? Racism in Many Forms ned out, for very different both as a stump speaker and a television performer — as much in demand Furthermore, I am ashamed the Nexus in the Northeast, the Midwest and the West as in the Southern states that allows such tasteless journalism. This Editor, Daily Nexus: he American people do not were originally envisaged as his special province. paper is supposed to cater to all students of This letter is in regards to the proposed l reason. They know the oc- Bensten is 67, comfortable and influential as Senate Finance Committee UCSB, and although some folks may Ethnic Studies Requirement as supported ;reat consequence for them, chair. He has inherited Lyndon Johnson’s and Sam Rayburn’s distaste for empathize with Mr. Ozunas most un­ in Javier LaFianza’s recent editorial. I ! choice very seriously. With personal involvement in the nitty-gritty of Democratic Party fortunate “sickness,” that kind of editorial am opposed to a two-quarter requirement. rust with that responsibility organizational affairs. provides absolutely nothing conducive in As the system stands now, it is difficult to ction year. For all that, Bentsen is clearly the best available hope for the terms of political knowledge or the include all the classes one needs and would e lingers in voters’ minds as Democrats’ restoring their tattered political credibility. If Paul Kirk is enhancement of student insight. like to take and still graduate in four when you entrust the White willing to serve another term as party chair, as seems increasingly likely, Editors: Please, let’s have some justice years. The requirements for students in Democrats need not search elsewhere for a master of the mundane-but- for those above bashing people unable to the College of Letters and Science are 'angers need apply, the vital vital arts of fund-raising and organanization-building. defend themselves. already lengthy and diverse, and to force des Dukakis did their party But Kirk does not “do policy,’’ and Bentsen is clearly the man who should PAUL J. BRAS students to squeeze in two additional People like Dick Gephardt, be drafted to head whatever new national policy council the Democrats classes, while undoubtedly enlightening Patricia Schroeder and Joe create, and to speak for the party, along with its congressional leaders, in them on various racial issues, is sure to of them lingered enough to responses to President Bush. Editor, Daily Nexus: cause resentment among many, defeating voters of many states. He may not, in the end, have the energy or desire to run for president in On Friday, Nov. 17, we were subjected to the whole purpose of the requirement. I 1992 — in which case the Democrats can contemplate the relative risks of an obnoxious letter from Tony Ozuna can possibly accept the idea of one class, d nominee Dukakis that the Dukakis, Jackson or the Mysterious Stranger. lamenting the appearance of Barbara but definitely not two. Twenty weeks of ce again, and Sen. Lloyd M. But if Bentsen performs up to his campaign standard as leader of the Bush. study devoted to Ethnic Studies is asking Loyal Opposition in the next four years, he could become the consensus I’ll bet he was the same person who for many hours of precious time which ) is that they must nominate choice for 1992 against a man he already has beaten once in a Texas Senate wrote a letter four years ago complaining should be more productively spent on one’s : the incumbent President of race — George Bush. And even if he failed to win back the White House, he about Nancy Reagan’s appearance — her major and/or related interests. :e again, a stranger to the likely would have the judgement to pick a running-mate who would give the fine clothes and perfectly coiffed hair. And while some students would benefit Democrats a head start, instead of a headache, for the 1996 race against Can this man be pleased? I doubt it. Is he from such a requirement, what about tree men? They know that Vice President Quayle. a sexist and irrelevant? Yes. What we are those of us who were raised in very diverse teadiness, who won deserved doing here is electing a president, not cultural environments such as Berkeley or ning demeanor he showed in David Broder is a syndicated columnist for the Washington Post Writers running a Miss America contest for the Los Angeles? I went to school, and was know that he carries a large Group. “little lady.” friends with njany blacks, Asians and SUSAN CLAYTON Hispanics, and I certainly don’t need to unlearn racial stereotypes or learn more about these cultures. And if we’re trying to acuity Is a Large Minority Republicans' Rights enrich our understanding of various Editor, Daily Nexus: groups of people, what about the many :ia Palacios On a campus that prides itself on different backgrounds from which ___ I ______Novj.anyone uho is overcoming ignorance and stereotypes, I “whites” descend — West Europeans, was seriously appalled and offended to Scandinavians, East Europeans, CSB students an issue which ■for -lliis p osito n,rdise your hand... read “CIA to the Presidency” in Wed­ Australians. There is a lot of ignorance sr scale, “minority” faculty, nesday, Nov. 16th Nexus. I have quietly about groups, who happen to look very oncern them, but they must ? Okixtf y on "to more. accepted for three years now the much alike, just as there is ignorance i of the world; the real world important' m atters... “Republican bashing” so prevalent at about “minorities.” One last point about iportant to have a diverse UCSB, but I seriously resent the barbarian the racism I keep hearing as a primary characterization offered by Lee Comer. justification for an Ethnic Studies i the increase of “minority” “Much of the country mourns now, while Requirement: Racism works both ways. s” ,that are working so well, others rub their sticky palms together, and As an elementary school student in the lty, one such program being sweat drips from their pointed teeth. They Berkeley Unified School District, and a rogram is supposed to help ADMINISTRATION MEETING T( applaud now.” I do applaud gleefully. As citizen of the community-at-large, I was romen faculty, such as Dr. for the extremely narrow and short­ subjected to almost daily abuse — I was percent “minority” faculty, sighted characterization, it is ignorance called “honky” and “white-paddy” con­ h 12.6 percent being white such as this that breeds unfounded hatred. stantly and threatened physically on many of 2.7 percent black faculty. I suggest picking up a book on political occasions, by black students and other ; up the question that if we ideologies. I feel for the homeless, am hurt minorities. I took a lot of crap for a lot of )rity enrollment, why hasn’t by cuts in scholastic aid, and am scared to years, which was undeserved since I never lty? At about this time, we death by the thought of nuclear w ar—yet I practiced similar racism. It was usually ause it means “lesser than,” am still characterized as a sort of assumed that I came from a wealthy she has approximately 15 demented demon because of my family who lived in the hills, when the peers with comparable ex- Republican affiliation. An acquaintance of reality was that I grew up in a single­ of color.” mine, after discovering who I voted for in parent situation which barely produced t Dr. Michel has been denied the election, replied, “And I thought you enough income to eke out a living. I hope ter qualifications and ability. were a nice person.” I realize tnat tne the Ethnic Studies Requirement addresses , making her an assistant comment was in jest, yet was it really this sort of racist ignorance also. rays. First of all, through Dr. necessary? The Republicans I know do KOLYA RENNE lsure that Dr. Daniels (her realize the importance of “love, friendship le university will also ensure and peace; ” the only difference is the way tnd educate students here on in which we wish to effect these changes. ersity. So why doesn’t the Maybe if we all stopped the name-calling Turkeys Have Rights and the division on the basis of “us" and in many negative things. For “them” we could work together toward the Editor, Daily Nexus: lot just Dr. Michel, but also values that we all hold dear. During this season of fond remem­ professor. Second, students JOANIE RHINE brances and abounding peace, shouldn’t vill be losing a role model, BELLE TURPIN we pause and consider the cost of our it roles for a professor. Not -celebrations? talented lecturer, but it could For just a moment, imagine the millions ringing in students of color is Racism Is No Joke of turkeys and pigs raised in deplorable ships (which they receive for factories and slaughtered viciously for our )P-SAA, but by displaying a Editor, Daily Nexus: Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners. their needs! Therefore, the On Tuesday, Nov. 15, I read the article Imagine the millions of animals blinded Id gain. which addressed accusations of sorority and poisoned for the sweet-smelling tost .qualified and most loved racism. I decided to write this letter after cosmetics stuffed in our Christmas si holds a Ph.D. in education been catering to a certain group, and ignoring the group it was established reading statements by Gamma Phi Beta stockings. Imagine the rabbits destroyed hire its own graduates, what for. President Drea Juskaitis. by firing new toy guns point-blank into !). She began her teaching In closing we would like to say that Dr. Claudine Michel’s rejection has Drea, maybe those who are complaining their eyes. Imagine the thousands of wo departments, French and been completely unfounded. She is clearly overqualified, and it is a known do not understand the actual situation, but animals, trapped in Santa Barbara’s is a productive scholar, as fact that she is more qualified than some of the tenured track professors. the statements you made definitely in­ paradisal hills, writhing in steel-jaw ons, and her commitment to Dr. Claudine Michel is an inspiration to the students of color on this dicate an insensitivity toward minorities. leghold traps, so that we can buy our ter year in her Black Studies campus. Furthermore, she is a lecturer interested in the moral education The article stated that “the (facial) make­ sweethearts new fur coats. capacity by both students of of all students. Her denial helps to graduate UCSB students who are up was not intended to imitate black Imagine, for just a moment, the fond ignorant of what racism is, how it works, and who it affects. Why is it, then, persons, but was done in the style of remembrances and abiding peace that we lis campus, UCSB expressed that the university has denied her twice?! With all of our support (the American Indians.” The article goes on to have stolen from our cohabitants — and ;ention of minority faculty. whole UCSB population), the university will be forced to review her ap­ quote you saying, “We did not realize that then ask yourself what the celebration ;et of Opportunity Program, plication... again... and the third time is always the charm! this was offensive in any way.” Well, really means: is this peace? ostly white females, and not Danon Carter is a sophomore majoring in black studies and sociology. Drea, I would just like to ask you, what do DENISE FORD *and total of 87 white women, Lucia Palacios is a junior majoring in sociology with an emphasis in you think the American Indians who read Reach Out for Animal Rights Obviously, the program has criminal justice. 8 Monday, November 21,1988 Daily Nexus Showtime at the ECen: Spikers Come Alive USA Men’s Volleyball With Season on Line, Handles Cuba in Three Down UCI for Berth By Aaron Haifetz Staff Writer By Steve Czaban Staff Writer The gods of volleyball descended upon the Events Center Saturday night and in front of an adoring near-capacity There is a lot of negative things people could say about crowd, the Olympic champion United States men’s volleyball the 1988 UCSB women’s volleyball team. It was too small, team powered past the Cuban national squad, sweeping the inconsistent, prone to throwing away matches it could match 15-10,17-15 and 16-14. have won and, at times, lacking in leadership. The meeting was the sixth of a grueling eight games in an But after Saturday’s playoff-clinching three-game win 11-day tour between the two countries, and so far the Cubans, over UC Irvine, (15-3, 15-8, 15-12) nobody can say the who boycotted the 1988 Summer Olympics, have managed to Gauchos couldn’t win the Big One. UCSB (17-15, 9-9 Big win just one game in losing aU six contests. West) will now make its 14th consecutive post-season And to the 5,900 fans in attendance, it was easy to see why appearance, but to Head Coach Kathy Gregory, this one the Americans, coached by former UCSB star Gary Sato, are will mean a little bit more than the others. so dominant. Led by 6-3 captain and Santa Barbara native “It’s almost unbelievable,” she said. “We did it with no (18 kills), widely considered to be the best real superstars, we had many players with limited ex­ player in the world, 6-5 (16 kills), one of the perience and we even changed our entire offense during world’s premier middle blockers, and 6-3 setter , midseason. I’m happier this year because it was much the slightly sluggish USA squad still had enough to overcome more of an accomplishment and a complete team effort. the fabulous Cuban leapers. The fact that we had to face adversity really brought us The match also marked the return of former UCSB All- together.” American outside hitter David Rottman. Playing his first And needing a win on the road to clinch a berth during tour with the national team, he hadn’t seen extensive playing the final weekend of league play is about as adverse as time until this match. New to the system, Rottman per­ SAME QUY, DIFFERENT THREADS - Former things get. formed well while registering 10 kills, but admitted he was a The Gauchos got their first shot at the win on Friday at little overwhelmed. Gaucho David Rottman now hits for the USA and racked up 10 kills against the Cubans Long Beach State, taking on the 8th-ranked 49ers (25-6,13- “I felt I could have played a little better, but I was a little 5). In a match which went from intense to downright ugly, nervous and intimidated,” he said. “I tried to put it out of my Saturday. Above he drives one of 'em by Raul mind and Jeff started coming to me more at the end and I got Diago. KEITH M AD IG A N/Dally N exus (See GOING, p.10) into the flow.... At times, it’s really tough; these guys are kill gave the Americans a sideout, took a 13-10 lead on an ace incredible perfectionists. They’re not number one in the by setter Eric Sato. Cuba blocked out-of-bounds and then world for nothing. This is my first international play other Despaigne hit into the net to give the Americans the game. than the other times I’ve played on this tour and they get In game 2 Cuba again took an early lead, running the score Tix Distribution Starts Today really intense. I mean you got K.K. yelling at you just to be to 5-2. The Americans tied it at 9 before the Cubans jumped Hoops tickets for the Loyola-Marymount (Dec. 1), Univ. of intense and that’s the best player in the world and I’m just ahead again at 12-9. Timmons, after coming out of the match, San Diego (Dec. 3) and So. Utah State (Dec. 5) home games supposed to say ‘sorry. ’” threw his water bottle to the floor in disgust and, coming begin distribution today. Today through Wednesday, from 9 After being down 1-3 in game 1, Cuba ran off seven straight back in with the U.S. down 12-10, combined with Ctvrtlik and to 4 in front of the Thunderdome, tickets will be distributed to points behind the jump-serving of Raul Diago and hitting of 6-5 John Root (12 kills) on blocks to tie it at 12. handicapped spectators only. Other student tickets for all team captain Joel Despaigne to take an 8-3 lead. A solo block With the score tied at 14, a backline kill by Ricardo Vantes three contests will be distributed on Dec. 28-30 — same time by 6-4 outside hitter finally ended the Cubans’ gave Cuba game point. But a Timmons kill for a sideout, a and place. streak. cross-court kill by Kiraly and a miscommunication by the Reg cards are required when picking up tickets and upon The USA battled back to tie it at 10 and, after a Rottman (See NATIONAL TEAM, p.9) entrance into the arena.

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It had including three in the first quarter with co-captain Dave chances to pull out victories and you can bring out a menu of Phreaner being recipient of two of those. The ejections af­ conjunctions and word blends to describe the 11-8 loss to the fected the blue and gold during the course of the game as Trojans and the 12-8 defeat at the hands of the Anteaters. Snyder said “no other guys picked up the slack.” If. But. Shoulda. Woulda. Coulda. Mighta. To no one’s surprise, freshman Scott Burt did his usual In the end, the Gaucho downfalls resembled a familiar workman-like job with a hat trick. Kuhn and Pete Zamoyski flavor evident throughout the season. Untimely turnovers each recorded two goals and Victor Flynn added a score and inability on man-up situations plagued Santa Barbara while Steve Sorkin gobbled up six saves at the defensive end during the weekend and left it muttering about what could of the pool. have been. The seventh-ranked Gauchos concluded the Saturday’s UC Irvine game had different ingredients but a season with a 17-13 overall record and a 5-5 Big West mark. common taste: bitter. The #6-ranked ’Eaters and the Despite the knowledge that no postseason festivities were Gauchos were deadlocked after the first and second periods awaiting it, UCSB came out with enthusiasm and played the as the teams battled to a 6-6 tie. Irvine went up 8-7 in the third fifth-ranked Trojans evenly throughout most of the contest. quarter but UCSB rallied to tie it at 8 with six minutes to play The Gauchos were down 6-4 at the half and saw numerous in the game. opportunities to stay in the match but they could not cash in However, the Irvine defense and its goalie, Andy Nott, put on their power play chances. Coach Pete Snyder said passing a blanket over the UCSB offense and put it to bed for the rest on the 6-on-5 situations was the factor. of the afternoon. A three-minute Anteater flurry wasted an “Our man-up really hurt us,” he said. “I think we were two impressive team effort by the Gauchos as UCI poured in four for six and if we made more, it would have made the game (See DONE, p.10) morning jory NATIONAL TEAM (Continued from p.8) Cubans, who let the ball fall to the floor untouched, gave USA OPEN 10-10 DAILY, 10-8 SUNDAYS game point. And after ending the game with a kill straight 910 Embarcadero Del Norte. Isla Vista 968-4665 down the middle, Timmons saluted the crowd with a little STSX TICKETS FOR LOCAL ANO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EVENTS pelvis-shaking shimmy dance. “You gotta feel a little bit sorry for the Cubans,” Timmons said after the match with hordes of teenagers struggling to get his autograph or perhaps a lock of hair from his trademark flat-top ’do. “They’ve got to feel like the Washington Generals to the Globetrotters, like our whipping posts ... but it takes years of practice. They’ve only got a HVOODSTOCKS couple of experienced players out there on the court now and they didn’t bring some of their top players. (Despaigne, the captain) is a great player, but you can’t win with just one VIZZA guy.” Game 3 was all USA, taking a 14-9 lead, but the team Presents almost let it slip away as the Cubans battled back to tie it at 14. A Timmons kill and a net violation by the Cubans ended the match in anti-climactic fashion. “It’s just an exhibition game, but the Cubans are used to losing to us now and we want them to keep getting used to that,” Ctvrtlik said. “They’re playing some young players and we’re playing some young players who need to learn how to win and we can’t come down to their level. We’d just like to keep them down where they are.” Ctvrtlik said Rottman played a big part in keeping the Cubans down. “He came in and played great,” he said. “He made some rookie mistakes, but you expect that. On nights like this when some of the vets, like Steve and Karch and Jeff and myself are not really clicking that well, he’s fresh and he can come in. And he really gave us a lift tonight.” Coach Sato, who will step down after the tour ends, said he made a point of getting the former Gaucho into the game. JUST CALL HIM KARCH - The world's top “When you’re a rookie and you’ve only practiced three player led America with 18 kills and 5 blocks. days, it’s almost a gift to be on this team with the world’s Above he goes solo with Freddie Robinson. best,” he said. “And then by playing on the same floor with the world’s best, by design, he’s getting an education." The tour stopped in Sacramento last night and will finish in Palo Alto, after which the U.S. team gets a well-deserved and much-anticipated 2Vfe months off, not to mention some Thanksgiving bird. NEXUS SPORTS Staff writer Steve Czaban contributed to this article.

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Two Prep Hoop Standouts TUESDAY, NOV 22ND 10 AM - 11 PM Sign Nat’l Letters of Intent UCSB coaches, Meyer, a Street & Smith’s By Scott Lawrence preseason honorable mention All- Staff Writer America, averaged 18 points and eight boards a game last season for Joliet, After extensive off-season scouting, a shooting 57.9 percent from the floor and substantial amount of courting, home 64.8 percent from the free throw stripe. visits and phone calls, UCSB basketball “I saw him at a tournament in Illinois has signed two high school standouts to and (Illinois Head Coach) Lou Henson was National Letters of Intent. dating and courting him a lot, so I didn’t Idris Jones, a 6-3,170-pound guard from think we had a shot at him ... but then I Pasadena H.S. and Mike Meyer, a 6-5,180- found out he was wide open,” Stewart said. pound swingman out of Joliet Catholic H.S. “He’s a great academic student so when I in Joliet Illinois, made the Nov. 16 signing got back here I had to at least call, and I deadline and will become Gauchos in the did and gave him the spill.” summer of 1989. Meyer, recruited also by Penn State, In his junior year at Pasadena last Tulane, SMU, Northwestern and DePaul, season, Jones averaged 12.1 points, 4.2 is ambidextrous with the dribble and the rebounds and 2.1 assists a game, while pass, possessing good range from the shooting 44 percent from the floor and perimeter. hitting 11 of 25 three-point attempts. “His main asset is his command of the “We watched Idris all summer and he game,” Stewart added. “I mean, his team comes from a traditionally good has a few good players, but he’s playing program,” UCSB Head Coach Jerry Pimm against good inner-city players and at 6-5 said Friday. “He’s got the skills and will he’s bringing the ball down the floor, going be cut out of the Carrick DeHart mold. inside and outside, coming down with the He’s a good offensive player and a good ball and going to the basket with con­ athlete. I like Idris; he fits in well here.” fidence.” Pimm noted the high caliber of UCSB also showed interest in several Pasadena preps and says he recruited center-type players, something the several from that area while head coach at Gauchos have been seeking for a while, the Univ. of Utah. Jones, who also con­ and in four cases, Santa Barbara lost out to sidered playing for Loyola-Marymount, Arizona, USC, Pepperdine and Berkeley. San Jose State, Long Beach State and USC, “We’re not going to sign just anyone,” will be the third player from Pasadena on Pimm assured. “We have enough inside UCSB’s roster, with juniors Eric McAr­ and outside players now and what we need thur and Tony Akins also prepping there. is for a couple of kids to come in and red “He’s a great three-point shooter,” shirt next year.” EVERYTHING IN STOCK! Gaucho Assistant coach Stan Stewart said The recruiting wars are perennial and of Jones. “We assumed he’d go to San Jose Gaucho coaches currently have their eyes NOTHING HELD BACK! for sure because one of his father’s best on other high school stars and will remain friends is the assistant coach up there ... busy trying to secure more players for the TAKE 20% OFF TAKE 20% OFF but he came up here and liked it.” class of 1993, with the next signing CURRENT PRICES SALE PRICES ON Compared to Stanford’s Todd Lichti by deadline falling in April. ON ALL REGULAR ALL SALE ITEMS! Both teams exchanged forced the Anteaters to set DURING SALE 2 ITEM PRICING PRICED ITEMS! NOT IN EFFECT. unpleasantries through the primarily to the outside GOING net and plenty of referee which effectively took 6’4” SOME EXAMPLES warnings were handed out. middle blocker Kris Roberts (Continued from p.8) “We really hope we get out of the UCI offense. She ATHLETIC SHOES SNOW SKI UCSB fell in four, 10-15, 15- another shot at Long Beach got only 23 sets and her 11 o k k m a l CURRENT D IM LAST p i n c i S A U M H ORE SALE 20% OFF 10,4-15,11-15. in the playoffs,” Gregory kills were too few to do any Special Croup Mem Special Group Last Years All-American Tara Cross said. “There is definitely no serious damage. Basketball Shoes ire $82 54.99 27** Elan Skis ...... 99.99 79” got her customary 29 kills at love lost between us.” Most importantly, the special Croup M em special Croup Last Years a blistering .400 clip, but the The loss made the Irvine Gauchos had come into the Basketball Shoes ire $65 28.99 23” RD Skis ...... 199.99 159” real story was a purely game on Saturday UCSB’s match with an aura of in- Special Croup Man __ Children's accidental incident which last realistic chance to get vicibilty. 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C U R R BIT PRICES Tee Ergometer Bike .279.99 223” Irvine’s Mr. Everything, the right direction but we says for the third con­ Tom Warde, had a six-goal ended up short of our goals. secutive year, the Gauchos party to lead the Anteaters We worked hard and were have been left out of the while Burt scored five times always knocking on the door postseason tourney. Snyder for UCSB, giving him a but it wasn’t to be. I think said the team’s Achilles heel NOV 22ND ONLY spectacular 75-goal season. both our Irvine losses and was probably its mental Carl Swan, Phreaner and our UOP loss earlier played toughness and most of the Zamoyski each garnered a an instrumental part of our Gauchos’ losses were at­ goal. Peter Kleis got some season.” tributed to mental break­ Copeland’s Sports playing time in the nets and Gaucho senior Greg Theis downs against higher- stopped eight shots. The two echoed Snyder’s sentiments. ranked teams. losses ended a season of “There’s a sad feeling that But like they say, there’s 1230 State St. unfulfilled expectations for we’re not going to playoffs. always next year. The only Santa Barbara 965-4474 Snyder and his team. We did our best and it turned problem is, next year is nine “It’s an empty feeling,” out not so good. We all had months and change away. Daily Nexus Classifieds Monday, November 21,1988 11

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It resume lease. 6 8 5 -5 7 6 7 buyers-at-ISLA VISTA BIKES-961 DOWNTOWN SB 24 HOURS 964-1000 Call Sean or Tina at 968-7442 H elp W anted Emb. Del Mar 968-3338______1 F needed to share lg room in 2bdr SANTA BARBARA LIMOUSINE rustic cottage on Bath near Mission. Goleta DOMINO’S PIZZA Now TREK 24 inch Racing/Sport Bicycle $250.687-8943 687-8943______hiring drivers. We guarantee $7/hr. Must Sell Roommate needs critical operation $225 OBO 562-8568______HURRY 1M NEEDED TO SHARE M eetings after first week and averaging 3 £ K A PLA N addresses an hour. Must be 18 years OCEASIDE DP APT. NICEST APT STANLEY H. KAPLAN IN IV CALL BRAD FOR INFO 685- Pre-Med, Pre-Dent: UCSB Pre- old, have own car and insurance. 185 EDUCATIONAL CENTER LTD Health Meeting. Tues 11/22 UCen otorcycles 1000______S. Patterson or call 683-1155______M s Rm 3 6pm Dr. Mark Hasen will Looking for IF for own room. Must HOMEMAKERS 80 Honda XL2505 low miles, new > s p e a k ______- be looking for quiet, clean living HOME HEALTH AIDS tires, runs well, needs a little work e - a F or S ale situation. $285/mo. Anne /Karen 968- asking $300 obo call 968-8153______!« £*> ’¡J © 8 8000.______A d Information - Hourly and Live-In Assignments. FOR SALE: Mod. Furn. 2 Months 85 Yamaha XT600 Enduro-Bought »5®! M/F roomate for LARGE Must have experience, Old. Sofabed, Chairs, Lamps, Fir. new in 87. Excellent cond. $1900 Call CLASSIFIED ADS CAN BE « a 2 i s QUIET house in Turnpike references and access to Pillows. 966-3816______Mary 683-3580. Leave message PLACED UNDER STORKE reliable transportation. 0 * H £ * I Hollister area 683-0716 Female Roomate wanted ASAP also CO TOWER Room 1041 8 a m -4 p.m. M 964-5038 ^0) -£* c or 961-2514 ASAP______F. PRICE IS $3.50 for 3 lines (per Plane Ticket for sale at <5 T3 o Thanksgiving from SB to Sacto PH# o Needed-1 or 2 Roomates to move in day), 33 spaces per line, 50 cents S ervices O ffered , S 2 CO Kelly Assisted 9680656______Dec.l. Only $212/mo. Pool/Patio/- each line thereafter. Laundry. Large, clean 2 bdrm, 1 No phone ins. Ad must be ac­ NAD Stereo Receiver 7250 PE Mobile Import Car Repair o H Living Services «■is0 0 s o hath Apt. Call 685-8358.______50watt Amplifier/Tuner VW Audi Volvo Toyota Honda 5 SP companied by payment. Non-smoking female to share 1 BOLD FACE TYPE is 60 cents per EOE M/F/H Not an agency - never a 3250 oboCaU 968-4444 Subaru. .5 s « The auto repair service that comes M r i w bedroom apt. furnished, clean & line (or any part of a line). fee Ask for Chuck to you. All work guaranteed. 1 ) l ) V less than 1 block to campus. Covered A Subsidiary of Kelly Services Inc. 0) > c c Reasonable rates. Call anytime. parking & a lot of privacy. $292.50/- 14 POINT type is $1.20 RND TRIP SB TO SF UNITED Lv LIKE WEARING BLACK AND Jim Copeland 967-4767______mo. Deposit negotiable. 6519 Seville per line. WHITE? SB 12:23pm ret. to SB 12:26pm. $160 TREAT YOURSELF to a great tan! #7 CALL 562-9587 A/T______type is $.70 per line. Come join the catering crew! 962-7599 leave message______I , 10 POINT Control acne, psoriasis, etc. Try our ROOMATE NEEDED IM­ RUN THE AD 5 DAYS IN A ROW, Positions available immediately, STEREO RECEIVER - DENON 36 bulb superbeds! Suntime Tan­ MEDIATELY GET THE 5th DAY FREE flexible hours, good pay, fun! Apply DRA35 Powerful-great for a dorm ning. 5858 Hollister 967-8983. IF NS own bed/bath. Sabado Tarde DEADLINE 4 p.m. 2 working days UCen room 2294 room. 3300/obo Call David at 685- Special 5-30 min, tans $20.00 $375mo. Call Dana 685-5833 ______prior to publication. I 5420. ______L-_____ J 1 2 Monday, November 21,1988 Daily Nexus

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UCSBARTS&LECTURES Monday, Nov. 21 UCen Art Gallery 8 am-5 pm - ALL ORGANIZATIONS! If you 5 pm — Students for Peace meeting,-3rd floor An Evening With want to be in the 1989 La Cumbre, drop by the UCen Ariel Dorfman La Cumbre office under Storke Tower and pick 5 pm — CISPES meeting, analysis & update up a contract. Due date is WED., NOV. 23 with native Salvadoran Aquilles Magana, UCen Monday, November 28 rm 3 8 PM / Campbell Hall 8 am-5 pm - STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS: Pick up Jog-A-Thon Sponsor Sheets at APC, 6- 7 pm — Pre-Health Assoc, hosts Dr. Mark As a novelist, essayist and human Hansen, speaker, UCen rm 3 rights activist of international repu­ UCen 3151 7 pm — Gaucho Christian Fellowship presents tation, Chilean Ariel Dorfman ad­ All day — Buy your tickets for An Evening of dresses the experiences of injustice, Poetry, Prose £t Music with Jim Carroll, Brenda Salter McNeil, "Racism and political repression and exile with Michael McClure and Ray Manzarek at the A.S. Christianity," UCen Pavilion passion and eloquence. His poetry, ticket office, 3rd floor UCen 8 pm — Burning Skirts (Ultimate Frisbee) which has been read in classrooms All day — Buy your tickets to see Jimmy Giff practice for all new & returning players, Storke and at political rallies throughout at the A.S. ticket office 8 pm — An evening of Poetry, Prose & Music the world, is collected in Last Waltz 9 am-5 pm — Get your tickets at A&L's ticket with Jim Carroll, Michael McClure at Campbell in Santiago. He is also the author of officé now for all upcoming films and events Hall essay collections on the relationship All day — Badminton Club update: interested 9 pm — Ski Racing Team meeting, UCen rm 2 between politics and popular players please participate in open recreation culture. during November or December. Hours posted Wednesday, Nov. 23 at Rob Gym or contact Ian 962-6321 or Nir- 9 am-5 pm — Tickets for all winter quarter A&- Tickets: $5 / UCSB students: $3 pinder, 965-3887 L events are on sale now at the A&L ticket office TICKETS CHARGE BY PHONE: 961-3535 11:30 am — Chris De Rose of Last Chance for Animals will be speaking & rallying support for 9 am-5 pm — Get your tickets now for this ROAR, Storke Plaza Monday's speaker Ariel Dorfman who will 12 Noon — CISPES slideshow of a UCSB ecture on "Exile as a Form of Disappearance" An Evening of student's recent trip to El Salvador, UCen rm 1 in Campbell Hall 2:30-7 pm — St. Mark's Catholic Student Org. Blood Drive, 6550 Picasso Thursday, Nov. 24 Poetry, Prose 4 pm — to sundown. Tai Chi Chuan Club ALL Happy Thanksgivingl No schooll Eat lots & WEEK — beginning Tai Chic Chuan, slow relax motion, meditative, health exercise, dance, and M usic martial art sport. New member may start any Friday, Nov. 25 Tuesday, Nov. 22 time & develope own schedule. Attend at No school, do those papers nowl Ocean Cliff Park, 6700 blk. del Playa, Isla Vista 12 noon — Black Friday National Fur Protest Campbell Hall 8 pm 6:30 pm — Amnesty International — write 6 Demonstration at Mr. Milton's, downtown letters for prisoners of conscience, general S.B. meeting will follow, at the Pub 6:45 pm — Asian American Christian Saturday, Nov. 26 Fellowship: got the pre-final blues? Come 10 am-noon — Introductory Tai Chi warm up. experience some "technicolor living" with Class with Master Lawrence Karol, certified featuring Victor Quon, UCen rm 1 cupuncturist, FREE! Ocean Cliff Park, 6700 blk dim Carroll, 7 pm — Pilipino Student Union meeting! More del Playa, I.V. Michael McClure info about ski trip and Jog-A-Thon. Get your t- & Ray Manzarek shirt design/logo in" UCen rm 2 Monday, Nov. 28 7 pm — See Leon Chavez Texeiro y la Fun­ 9 am-5 pm — Tickets for all winter quarter A&- dición in concert at the Pub! L events are on sale at the A&L ticket office 7 pm — AIESEC general member meeting, 4 pm — UCen Administration planning UCer^rm 3 meeting for the 1989 Celebration of Cultures, 7:30 pm — CARN general meeting — plan UCen rm 1 TAKE THE MONEY AND actions, discuss Issues, new members 4 pm — Biathletes, Triathletes — all are RUN!!!!!!! welcome, at the URC, 777 Camino Pescadero welcome at the Triathlon Clubl We will be 8 pm — AEtL presents a special screening of discussing plans for attending Desert Princess Chinese film tonight in Campbell Hall with "Old Biathlon, Jan. 7 in UCen rm 2 Well." Tickets $3 students, $4 general 8 pm — Jimmy Cliff Concert in Robertson Gym 8 pm — See Leon Chavez Teixeiro and La 8 pm — Chilean novelist, essayist and human mm Fundición with Hugo Torres at the Pub rights activist Ariel Dorfman will speak on k "Exile as a form of disappearance" in Campbell : y Hall. Tickets are $3 students, $5 general ______llTfl ANNUAL Tuesday, Nov. 22 9 am-5 pm — Get your tickets in advance to Tuesday, Nov. 29 hear Chilean human rights activist Ariel Dorf­ 7 pm — LABWATCH general meeting, you're ( M -JiJG-A-f/JON / man. Tickets for this and all other upcoming chance to make a difference — UCen rm 1 IT'S HERE!! A&L events are on sale at the A&L ticket office The Chance for your Organization to Raise Easy Money!! Monday-Friday Wednesday, Nov. 30 Sunday, January 29,11 a.m. -1 p.m. 10-11 am — Interview skills workshop, C&CS 4 pm — Tatyana Tolstaya will give a free 1109 lecture on "The writer in the time of Gor­ START GETTING SPONSORS NOW!! 12 noon — Accounting Association meeting, bachev's Reform. How much Glasnost and Pick up participation card & sponsor sheets at APC SH 1431 Perestroika" in Girvetz Hall 2-3 pm — Resume writing workshop, C&CS 7- 9 pm — Flying Club meeting, Mercury Air 1109 Center AFC 2-3:30 pm — Gaucho Christian Fellowship: Activities Planning Center multi-ethnic students are invited to meet with Decem ber 1-3 brenda Salter-McNeil and discuss life at UCSB, 8 pm — The Dance Division presents "Dan- URC, 777 Camino Pescadero scenes" in the Main Theatre. Tickets $6 5-7 pm — Reception and poetry reading at the students, $7 general

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