Vol. 48 - No. 71 Santa Barbara, California Wednesday, January 3 1 ,1 9 6 8 Rally Committee Fined Reagan Charges Academicians For OCB Infractions By WAYNE RASCATI 'Indoctrinate Rather Than Teach’ EG Staff Writer As of last Monday night, Rally Committee has only one order of business before it, according to a decision handed down by By HARLAN STRAUSS AJS. Judicial Council. That order is the payment < ? two $10 fines (Editor’s note: Mr. Strauss obtained this interview with Governor Ronald Rea­ imposed by Organizations Control Board (OCB) for infractions gan in his capacity as correspondent for the Swedish newspaper “Sydsvenska Dagbladet committed in selection of Frosh Cheerleaders and in the Car Smash, Snallposter.”) The fine in the cheerleader tryout issue was originally im­ Strauss: Governor, what would you say is the role o f the professor within the posed on former Rally Committee Chairman Tony Shih. Shih stated that normally the try-outs are held in the Program Lounge; community? however, on the scheduled day that room was in use for a lunch­ Reagan: His primary role is educating our youth. Here I am very concerned. In eon. Shih then asked if the try-outs could be held in the patio our country there has been a tendency in recent years for a number of academicians lunch area, but OCB stated that the tryouts would have to be on to indoctrinate rather than teach. They have sought to impress their own personal the UCen lawn. Shih went ahead and held the tryouts in the patio area. After views on the students. I believe a complaint by University Center Director Robert Lorden, Shih this is a violation of ethics— was notified of his fine. Shih claims that since he was in the midst the very principles of their pro­ of an election campaign for the office of Rep-at-Large, he did Æ 'j Ê k fession. I think that a profes- not process the charge immediately. After his election to Rep-at- wÈÊÊÈÊÊkêÊÊÈ Æ Ë m ypl ■ J jiS Large, when he requisitioned the money to pay the fine, Shih’s request was rejected by AJS. Administrative Assistant Florence Fong. m 5 ^ £ , % c l u & i v € Miss Fong claims that Shih understood when he committed WiléiiB the violation that he would be fined, and that the fine would be against him personally. She also said that Shih could no longer draw sor should, if anything, make on Rally Committee funds as he was then no longer chairman. n J9 gH it difficult for a student to know Under rules established by last year's Leg Council, a com­ what his own view is, on the mittee chairman is responsible for any violations of his commit­ theory that the student should tee. This action was taken after the frequent disregard the rules be taught all views and be al­ by last year’s Social Chairman Jim Doukas. lowed to make up his own mind Shih ‘ «objects to levying the fines to me personally, as the on the basis of the facts. judges (Rally Committee members) felt we had no other choice Strauss: On the other side of but to move (the tryouts).” the picture, what should the role In the Judicial decision Shih personally was absolved of all of the student be? Should he be responsibility for the fine, but the Rally Committee itself must pay an activist in the community or the sum. Rex Emenegger, present Rally Committee chairman, stat­ should he merely devote him­ ed before the Judicial decision that he would not pay the fine. self to his studies? When Emenegger questioned Judicial about to whom he could Reagan: I think principally he appeal their decision, Judicial suggested Chancellor Vernon Cheadle should devote himself to his and President Charles Hitch. studies. Our students today are In the second case of the Car Smash fine, Rex Emenegger so much better informed than pleaded ‘ innocent by reason of insanity.” Speaking of the viola­ earlier generations were. Their tion itself, he said, ‘ ‘We were fined because we didn’t file for the awareness of public problems Car Smash, but if we had filed, we wouldn’t have been able to have should lead them out as a def­ it.” Emenegger considered the Car Smash ‘ «one of the more suc­ inite part of their learning, to cessful events of Homecoming.” participate, to involve them­ He also excused his actions by claiming ignorance of his duties selves, to learn what is going to the AJS. government outside of chairing Rally Committee. ‘ ‘At on. But I think this stops short the time of my appointment by Leg Council, I was not talking to of them seeking as a body to Mr. Shih,” Emenegger explained. influence governmental deci­ Emenegger spoke of other ‘ ‘illegal” actions that RaUy Com­ sions, because I doubt if they mittee has taken for which no fine has been charged. GOV. RONALD REAGAN (Continued on p. 8, col. 4) ISLA VISTA ARGO BACK IN ACTION Exercise in 'Editorlessness1 No Major Editorial Changes

By BECCA WILSON (Editor’s note: This is a special report to EL GAUCHO told by EG Staff Writer Kingdon, an ex-member of Argo.) Paranoia may soon strike UCSB’s Students for Victory in Vietnam (¡SVV). S W ’ s proselytizing table in front of the library is not only hemmed in on two Another issue of Argo is out, the first since John Maybury left to conquer new sides by such bodies as the Student Peace Committee and the Youth for McCarthy, worlds. There is, therefore, a good deal of curiosity as to whether any editorial but also the Isla Vista Argo has descended upon them with a distribution table set changes are evident. up right smack across the walkway. The paper is twice as large now and sells for half again as much. The layout John Maybury has left UCSB, but the Argo is here to stay. In fact, it made its isn’t as good as John used to do it, but as a whole the writing and artwork is of comeback last week with sixteen pages, stuffed with articles, and sprinkled with only considerably higher quality. And the extra space let the new editors throw in a tiny a few ads. bit of poetry as a gesture to those who may not appreciate the heavy political beat Although there is no discussion of the narcotics issue (Argo considers itself that has come to be known as the strident sound of Argo. victorious on that point), scrutiny and criticism of "The Establishment” is as But it’s difficult to find any significant editorial changes. The paper not only strong as ever. The Argo continues to be a newspaper which prints what others remains intensely political but also appears to be escalating its continuing attack can’t or won’t. upon the police. An astonishing amount of space is devoted to severe criticism of Ex-Editor Maybury now holds the venerable title of “ Founding Father,” but police procedures and personnel. People may very legitimately ask, “ Just what is his original position has not been filled. Aside from having no editor, the new Argo Argo up to? What’s it trying to do?” has neither governing body, nor permanent staff. It was agreed that Perry Adams should manage the paper, but only as directed Those who are presently doing most of the work putting out the paper want it by the board. His very astute wife, Bonnie, was to handle the business affairs for that way. No Argo worker has just one position or role. Roger Pinkham, a staff writ­ the group. er, also takes care of advertising; Bonnie Adams, business manager, has written But the Adams couple decided that democracy “ wouldn’t work” and “ isn’t poems for the paper; Buck Moon, “ artist-in-residence,” helps solicit ads; and practical” in the hassle of getting a paper out. Perry Adams, another staff writer, is equally involved with the production end Moreover, they both have very strong political ideologies and are, in no parti­ of publishing the paper. cularly critical sense, ‘ ’ True Believers” of such things as Mort Sahl, Jim Garrison, As artist-businessman Buck Moon puts it, at the Argo, ‘ Some of us are for black power, the Wickedness and Utter Corruption of almost everyone in any authori­ real, and some of us are for sur-real.” Staffers, in other words, are not staffers— tative position in government, industry, universities, police departments, and every- (Continued on p. 8, col. 1) (Continued on p. 8, col. 1) PA G E 2 -----EU G A U C H O -----WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 196 8 Federal CAMPUS KIOSK Service MEETINGS N.H. 2201 tonight at 7. Application forms for the Hallock Hoffman of the Center Camp Conestoga will meet ***** Class of 1970 scholarships are of Democratic Studies and Stan­ tonight at 8 in UCen 2284 to LDS Student Association now available in the AJ3.Office. ley V. Anderson, political organize a crew for the article meets tonight at 7 in UCen Service and scholastic achieve­ scientist at UCSB, on the Om­ Exams auction. Help is needed. 2294. ment will be the criteria for budsman, the office Invented ***** The Federal Service En­ * * * * * selection. Applications are due by the Scandinavians to inves­ trance Examination (FSEE)will Publication Board will meet Bridge Club meets tonight in the Financial Aids Office on tigate citizen grievances which be given on campus Saturday, today at 3 in UCen 2294. at 7 in the UCen Card Room. Monday, Feb. 19. is now advocated by the news Feb. 3, at 8:30 a.m. in Rm. * * * * * ***** media as an office needed in 122, Bldg. 434 (Old Student Spurs will meet today at 4 Photo Club will meet tonight the U.S. Union). All students interested in UCen 2284. at 7:30 in Bldg. 440, Rm. 106. KCSB * * * * * ***** in taking the exam should be Tonight on the Wednesday at Rm. 122 by 8:25 a,m. on Alpha Lambda Delta will meet Campus Crusade for Christ Night Sports Scene, Pete KIOSK Policy Saturday; preliminary applica­ tonight at 6:30 in UCen 2284. w ill meet tonight at 8 in the Meyerhoff will interview “ Cac­ ***** College Inn. tion is not necessary. Passing tu s" Jack Curtis, head foot­ this exam qualifies the graduate I.V . Study Group meets today A ll announcements for ball coach and athletic direc­ for many career opportunities at 3:30 in UCen 2292. Incor­ ANNOUNCEMENTS Campus Kiosk must be In tor for UCSB. Find out about' in the Federal Government. poration and annexation will be Photo Club Film Study Group the proper box In the EL next year's football team to­ The Management Intern Exam discussed. is currently accepting mem­ GAUCHO Office two work­ night at 8:15. may also be taken the same day ***** bers. For additional informa­ ***** ing days in advance by following the FSEE. The FSEE Sailing Club meets tonight at tion, contact the Rec Office in 10 a.m.; i.e., If the meet­ w ill take approximately 3 hours 6:30 in the Music Bldg., Rra, the Old S.U. OMBUDSMAN? — KCSB'snot ing Is Wednesday, the and the Management Intern 1145. ***** joking; that's what this week's announcement must be In by Monday 10 a.m. Also, 1-1/2 to 2 hours. For further * * * * * Spurs, national sophomore show is entitled. From 8:30- two working days means information contact the Student Honeybears meet tonight at women's honorary, invites all 9:30 Jim Moore of the Public that announcements for and Alumni Placement Cen­ 7 in UCen 2292. eligible second and third quar­ A ffairs Department presents a Monday must be in Thurs­ ter — Rm. 1325, Admin Bldg. ***** ter freshmen to apply for mem­ discussion with Robert M. day. — 968-1511, Ext. 4153-52. Computer Club will meet in bership. Hutchins, Scott Buchanan and All space Is given at the editor's discretion and PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS Is necessarily and arbit­ Coot Shooting r a r y limited by the space FEB. ORGANIZATION LOCATION MAJ0RS DEGREES JOB DESCRIPTION Chief Lowe, of the Campus available each day. W. T. GRANT CO. Police, informed EL GAUCHO _L Hometown Econ/Lib Arta Bach Management Training Program. All complaints or ques­ O ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND Nationwide ME/E£/Chem/B i < All R & D, Testing, Evaluation. today that students should be tions should be addressed Math/Physica notified that it is illegal to 6 to the Assistant News Ed­ ABMT SPECIAL SERVICES Worldwide PE/Drama/Art Bach Recreation Specialists. shoot coots anywhere on the Soc Sci/Mueic itor, at 10:30 a.m. in the University property. This, the 6 LONG BEACH NAVAL SHIPYARD Lons Beach EE/ME Bach/Maat Naval veasel engineering problems. E L GAUCHO Office or by t Chief pointed out, includes the NORTHROP C0RP. Calif. EE/ME/Math Bach/Maat R & D, , Aerospace Systems, etc. phoning 968-3626 between Phjsics lagoon area, and the Deveraux 10:30 - 12. 6 CALIF. LIBRART ASSOC. Nationwide All Bach See UCSB Library Reference Desk. property. 7 GENERAL DYNAMICS C0RP. 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The still represent one of the most ENGINEERING, SCIENCES, WISHES MOLLY author has been an active par­ relaxed and habitable type of the HAPPY BIRTHDAY ticipant in English and Euro­ domestic environment ever BUSINESS LIBERAL ARTS? pean architecture since the late built in the UJ5. Not only are or 1940’ s. For a number of years they the epitome of the ‘house he was one of the editors of beautiful,' but many are entirely Consider the Unusual the influential magazine, The comfortable throughout the year Architectural Review. This without air-conditioning — no stcrg coming spring he will be the mean feat in Chicago,Illinois." 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DEL FLAYA OLD Free 'Speech’ for STUDENT UNION (bus leaves from campus here) in order to catch bus .on these streets Draft Card Burners? you must flag NH f t down. WASHINGTON (CPS) — Last The Supreme Court Justices fall, education officials were who questioned both Karpatkin saying that chaos would result and Griswold indicated they if President Johnson didn’t act think the important point is (X marks only El Colegio stops) to clear up the uncertainties in whether or not a draft card N X the draft situation by the first has an important governmental E L C O L E G I O FRANCISCO TORRES of this year. function, other than to notify a o m s H* Q, of * co Does a young man who burns registrant of his draft status. in t o H C L t o his draft card engage in an act Their questions indicated that iQ O) t n MARRIED t o Q. O of “ symbolic speech” which in if a draft card does have an O H» STUDENT no way interferes with the legi­ important function, then it would HOUSING timate processes of govern­ be unconstitutional to destroy it. ment? Justice Abe Fortas asked, “ If O f should his action be la­ somebody decides to protest Changed Schedule for A.S. Buses beled as conduct, rather than high taxes by burning their tax speech, and does this conduct records, would this be symbolic AS. Bus Service has announced changes in its scheduled runs. speech?” Chief Justice Earl hinder the effective operation of Buses leave for campus every morning from the Towers, the Caminos and Del the Selective Service System? Warren Indicated he thinks draft The UJ3. Supreme Court cards have a legitimate purpose Playa at 7:30 and 8:30 a.m. and at 12:30, 1:30, and 6:30 p.m. Returning to I.V., the heard arguments both ways this because of the way “ millions buses leave the Old S.U. at 12:05,1:05, 3:05, 5:05 and 10:05 p.m. week in a highly controversial of young people are floating Buses clearly numbered 1 are those that run to the Towers, numbered 2 run case testing the constitutional around from place to place.” along Camino Del Sur, Camino Pescadero, and on Del Playa between those two streets. validity of a 1965 law making it But Karpatkin said the Selec­ unlawful for any person to know­ tive Service System has exten­ Bus number 4 runs on El Colegio. ingly destroy or mutilate his sive records, and a draft card Discontinued is the bus run up Embarcadero del Norte, along Del Playa to draft card. This is the first only “ helps to identify a young Camino Corto. test of the law before the Su­ person as 18 years of age in a In addition, one bus shall run to campus at 9:30 a.m. picking up Towers’ students preme Court. state where you have to be 18 to buy alcoholic beverages.” and those along El Colegio. ______The case was initiated by Da­ vid P. O’Brien, 21, who was convicted under the law in the Boston Federal Court in 1966. However, the Court of Appeals for the First District struck down the law as unconstitu­ tional, but found that O’Brien was guilty of not possessing his draft card, and he was sen­ tenced to prison anyway. The case reached the Su­ X preme Court on appeal from both the Justice Department and O ’Brien’s attorneys. The Jus­ tice Department appealed the decision that the law is uncon­ m m r stitutional, and, in a separate case, O’Brien appealed that it was unconstitutional for him to be sentenced for non-pos­ session of his draft card, when he was indicted and tried for burning the card. Marvin M. Karpatkin, an ■ • ¿rvi American Civil Liberties Union lawyer who argued O’Brien’s case before the Supreme Court, said O’Brien burned his draft card as an act of “ symbolic speech,” and the 1965 law, therefore, is an abridgement of the freedom of speech guarantees of the First Amend­ ment. ggggffMgf Karpatkin said previous Su­ ¡HI lililí preme Court decisions have asserted that free speech in­ cludes not only verbal expres­ sion, «but also ‘Appropriate types of action.” Among the acts of symbolic expression Solid Connection. protested by the high court are the light of protesters to dis­ It just makes good sense for the urge you to investigate the creating universally important play red flags as a symbol of graduate engineer or scientist, opportunity for a satisfying career products of engineering opposition to the government, contemplating the direction of his here at the Pomona division of imagination. and the right to picket and de­ professional career, to make sure General Dynamics. 5. Here at the nation’s largest monstrate peacefully. facility for development and that he has all the information he Here are five reasons why it would UjS. Solicitor General Erwin be a wise move for you now: manufacture of tactical guided N. Griswold conceded that some needs about every company he is considering—that he has total 1. You will work side-by-side with missiles, your talents will be acts may be considered sym­ evaluated, recognized and bolic speech, but he argued that input information—before he makes nationally recognized engineers rewarded. burning a draft card does not a connection. and scientists who are fall into this category. “ I sup­ If you’re good. If you’re really pioneering advanced concepts For more information, contact your pose that assaulting an official good. If you have learned to use in missilry. Your reputation will placement officer to arrange a of the Selective Service System the knowledge you have acquired be balanced by association. could be thought of as symbolic personal on-campus interview with as a starting point from which to 2. Your compensation and fringe speech, or that refusing to our representatives, or write to: launch new ideas, you probably benefits will be on a par with report for induction could be L. F. Cecchi, Manager, know already that your talents are the top in the industry. considered symbolic speech,” Engineering Personnel, in demand. There is always a 3. You will pursue your profession Griswold said. Pomona division of Karpatkin told the Court that seller’s market for intellect. in an area where living is General Dynamics, Congress passed the draft-card But there can be more to your pleasurable year ’round—one burning law “ for the purpose of of the top vacation areas in the P.O. Box 2507-D, future than buy and sell. Pomona, California 91766 suppressing dissent,” and said Satisfaction is a commodity that nation. Beaches, mountains, the law has no legislative pur­ cannot be exchanged. desert, a great city nearby, pose. <#The destruction of a GENERAL DYNAMICS When you are considering where universities and colleges for Selective Service certificate by advanced study, an atmosphere Pomona Division its bearer in no way affects you will start in the complex world of growth and achievement. the economic or military capa­ of aerospace, while you are Pomona, California bilities of the United States,” gathering input information, we 4. Your ability will be applied to An Equal Opportunity Employer he said in his brief to the U. S. Citizenship Required Court. However, Griswold said Con­ gress passed the law under its constitutional authority “ to raise and support armies.” The legislation is constitutionally valid, he said, because it fa­ cilitates the effective operation BB888888888888«fcM&&fr:-:K&fefei&ää&aite.. of the Selective Service System. PA G E 4 ---- E L GAUCHO----- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1968

EDITORIAL Community and Council: O bligation to Criticize

The University community has a responsibility to society at large to criticize other areas, as they did when Council approved money for the Educational Op­ that society and to offer alternatives for existing mores and policies. portunity Program. O f late much o f the University’s criticism has been leveled at the war in Why, then, do these people complain when Council, neither speaking in the Vietnam. Whether or not this criticism is correct, the community, and especially name o f the Associated Students, nor spending student funds to back up their the students in that community, have the obligation to question and to dissent. opinions, express themselves on the war in Vietnam? Certainly a student and societal Yet much o f this dissent is dismissed by established powers because it issue such as the war should be examined by the students’ representatives in the comes from a “radical student element.” O f course, they ignore the fact that most University community. This evening, when Council meets in the House of Lords at 7 p.m., Jim o f the criticism does not come from such an “undesirable" element. But when a non-radical group in the University community, a group that is, Ahler, Rep-at-Large, will present a resolution confirming Council’s right to take such in fact, an established power in itself, offers dissent to existing policies, a cry is raised stands. We urge that those who do not believe that Council should have this pri­ that this group, even acting for itself, should not be allowed to express its views. vilege come to argue their case at the meeting tonight. Such has been the reaction to the Associated Students Legislative Council’s We also hope that Council will confirm Ahler’s resolution and will continue to resolution on Vietnam. offer competent criticism o f the University community and all things that affect it. True, the Council was not elected for its policy in Vietnam, nor for its views on racial discrimination, poverty, or, for that matter, on basic educational policies RICH ZEIGER, o f the state. Yet almost no one would object to Council's taking action in these Editor

with, study with, party with, compete with, mature with, con­ fide in, and hold as my bro­ thers not wily for my college years, but for the rest of my An Inside View life. And as far as my choice of houses is concerned, it mat­ From V IS T A ters very little to me whether I live in luxury or adequacy. My fraternity brothers will be a far greater and more valuable (E d ito r’s note: The follow ing letter was received luxury than the most comfort­ able living quarters available. by EL GAUCH O from John May bury, former editor o f EG TIM PAONE and the Isla Vista Argo, and his wife, the form er Leslie Freshman, Political Science Henriques, who are now serving in V IS T A .)

'Extrem e Winds chilled down to 13 degrees knife into the tenements along 140th Street in the South Bronx, especially at No. 491. Here there is no glass in the hall door or windows, no heat, P o sitio n ’ mice, roaches, falling plaster, peeling paint, unlighted stairs, To the Editor: broken locks, clogged toilets, leaking pipes, trash and ordure in Regarding the letter, ‘Stu­ the hall, outback, sidewalk, and in the street. dent Tells of Robbery,“ I feel Up until recently the tenants of 491 have been paying exorbi­ that Miss Willens takes an ex­ tant rents to the landlord. Now they have voted to strike, keep their treme position on the “ attempt money, and take their ‘ ‘oppression” to court. to lllegalize guns.“ Granted If, finally, even the court will not order emergency repairs there should be stronger me­ to be made, then the tenants will pool their unpaid rents, hire their thods of enforcing who is able own contractor, and have the work done. to buy a gun. But the illegh- But the lurking question remains on the tenants' minds: What lizing of all guns would only if the landlord waits until they have the place repaired and then hurt those who use them for either sues for back-rents or sets fire to the place in order to the protection of their homes collect on the insurance? and families. Without a massive police The determination of twenty poor Negro families, half of them force, overseeing everyone’s on welfare, to buck the system and achieve some, dignity has amazed actions, the majority of crim i­ us and others in VISTA. nals would still be able to ob­ We have been able to bring to ghetto tenants certain strategic tain a gun on the black market ideas on how to organize, publicize, pressurize. But in turn they that would be formed for their have educated us as to what most families are really like in the sale. This would leave the law American ghetto: concerned, proud, on the whole non-violent, some­ abiding citizen in a worse posi­ what conservative. tion than he is in now. VISTA volunteers live with or next door to poor people, slum CHARLES MARKHAM people, and they soon learn to shed all their media-spawned fears Sophomore, Undeclared of “ crime in the streets.” As a New York welfare expert recently stated, President John­ LETTERS ing facilities, chapter rooms, son and others have succumbed to the right-wing hue and cry about the apparel of the members, and C olum nist “ crime in the streets,” a phrase which poorly conceals an attempt swearing. to blame a few Negroes for the criminal nature of all American The G re e k However, it seems that EL GAUCHO is currently society. merely because the Sig Eps seeking a full-time colum­ Actually, we feel just as safe in the Bronx as on the Santa Ana may dress similarly or even nist to write columns once Freeway or in any peace march. You find out pretty quickly how because they are “ stereotyped” or twice a week on subjects Way of Life relative it all is, especially when you get isolated out at crime-free Greeks, that there should be of general interest to the I.V. as a reader of “ Time” and “ Readers Digest.” T o the Editor: any lack whatsoever of fraternal campus community. Sam­ We could go on and on about our experiences here after just For two weeks now I have feeling within the house. And be­ ple columns should be sub­ one week of this most strenous on-the-job training. been associated with the Greek cause Lambda Chi has the nicest mitted to the Editorial Edi­ system here at UCSB as apledge chapter room, Lambda Chi tor in the EL GAUCHO Of­ However, there would seem to be a lesson in what our tenants of one at the houses. I suppose doesn’t necessarily offer the fice on the third floor of have done. I.V. may be affluent, and lazy, but we remember very that puts me barely within the most brotherhood. Nor does it the UCen or left in his box. clearly just how far the realtors will go to squeeze the students framework of Greek life, but offer any less brotherhood be­ Hiring will be done on the dry. If you don’t learn now to avoid being exploited, what will you nonetheless I am there. cause the rooms are Uke those basis of the quality of the do twenty years from now when your President tries to steal your This past week ( “ Greek of San Miguel. material. money, your sons, and your mind? What are you going to say then? Week” ) there has been much To find brotherhood one must - - Yassuh? criticism of the Greek system seek it. Brotherhood is not a at UCSB. It seems that the non- characteristic which can be Greeks are quite disturbed with passed out at random to fra­ the way the Greeks are leading ternity rushees, but a relation­ their lives. An example is the ship which must be developed dorm-imprisoned Freshman between men. There is no such who “ wrote home“ about rush convenience as “ planned bro­ EL GAUCHO in the EL GAUCHO. Apparently therhood“ as there is planned he went through rush looking for parenthood. It take considerably RICH ZEIGER the brotherhood supposedly of­ more than a pill to bring about Editor fered by fraternity life, but In­ the deep fraternal relationship stead he found this vital factor which has so long characterized SENIOR EDITORIAL BOARD lacking. He demonstrated this Greek life. One does not gain D AVE HYAMS STEVE BAILEY MIKE LIFTON lack through several Interesting this relationship by merely con­ Editorial Editor examples. templating brotherhood, but ra­ Managing Editor City Editor For one, Lambda Chi Alpha ther by living it. The material in the Editorial columns is the opinion of the individual writer. Editorials signed by the has a pool table that “ slants My fraternity brothers are Senior Editorial Board represent a concensus of the Board. No item is necessarily the opinion of the in­ six different ways.“ Of course, my brothers because we accept dividual members of EL GAUCHO, the Associated Students or the University of California. great thinkers throughout his­ each other on an equal basis — tory have always considered the basis of brotherhood. I chose All other items on this page represent the opinion of the individual writer or cartoonist. slanting pool tables to be a the particular house I did be­ great detriment to Christian cause I felt its members were P.O. Box 11149, University Center, Santa Barbara, California, 93107 brotherhood. Our astute friend most like myself and shared Editorial Office-UCen 3125, Phone 968-1511, Ext. 2196, or 968-3626 makes further mention, with re ­ my general interests. These are Advertising Office—UCen 3135, Phone 968-2110 gard to several houses, of hous­ the men I would like to live KCSB ALL REQUEST SURVEY FOR THE WEEK ENDING JANUARY 27 SINGLES 1. Love is Blue — Paul Mauriat 2. 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Castles Made of Sand formulated a general approach 1 am trying to capture his ero­ mer stock in Colorado, and stu­ — Jimi Hendrix AND to acting, which he uses in cap­ tic, sensual quality of ef­ died for a year with John Den­ turing the character of Diony­ feminacy without having any nis of Chicago’s ‘Second City.** sus. "There are two kinds of homosexual overtones.*» Pratt Pratt was also seen in several LUV actors. There are those who has found a reliance on the productions at the University at USSACHEVSKY need to rip off masks to let script to be the most useful Northern Iowa. 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Shows Nation She’s No.2 I f you think golf or bowling is exciting, grab hold ot yourself, because you’ve got a real treat in store for you this By GERALD NEECE weekend. EG Sports Staff Yep, this Saturday and Sunday that titanic o f spectator sports, intramural tennis singles, will fake place cyi the courts It's time for another story on how boredom finally led to success. I mean, what do you do when outside Robertson Gym. you live right near the water at Newport Beach, California, and you don’t have anything to do during the summer? Well, of course, you take sailing lessons. And that's just what UCSB sophomore Leslie It’s not that I don’t like tennis, it’s just that there are a Messenger did. couple o f things I ’d rather watch. Like test patterns on TV , or Little did Leslie know when she and her brother bought a little Sabot saiihna+ 12 years ago that the doctor while he gives me a shot. today she would be the second best woman sailor in the United States, I mean, in what other game is the scoring system more The awards she has accumulated in the past few years would sink a Sabot and they would look complicated than the rules? What other sport can boast a world­ more at home in the Queen Mary. Just this month she received the Neptune Award for being the most outstanding female sailor in the state of California. And she's won the outstanding girl sailor award wide following all clad in their white underwear? What other at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club about as many times as UCLA has won the Los Angeles Basketball amusement has less strategy in it than a comic book? What other Classic, four times to be exact. sport allows you to vent your emotions only by gritting your Leslie sails in regattas and other nationally sponsored contests with regularity. A recent ex­ teeth, or show your appreciation only by polite applause after perience was crewing in the North American Junior Sailing Championships in Chicago this summer where she competed with 23 the point? male sailors. And, she had the I really think that Madison Avenue should take up a pro­ distinction of being the youngest skipper in the finals of the North motion campaign and bring tennis out o f the Dark Ages o f spec­ American Women's Sailing tator sports. A real “ give tennis back to the fans” movement. Championships. Can’t you just see the packed house when those two excit­ With all these awards, one is ing netmen, “ Backhand” Bonnigan and Larry “ The Lob” Lit- inevitably tempted to ask Leslie trell, meet at Simpleton? about the Olympics in <68. With a skeptical look you receive the Why, there’s “ Backhand” now, dressed gayly in his fur- reply, ‘ They don’t have a wo­ lined orange tennis shirt with black leotards and red tennies.. men's sailing event in the Olym­ Let’s have a word with him. pics so IM be forced to com­ pete against boys. Sailing “ Say, Backhand, do you mind telling the folks how you got against guys is really difficult. your name? Is it because o f your tremendous backhand smash?” I really respect them 'cause “ Yes, it is, Tony. Why, just today I used it on my wife and they’re 10,000 times better.*’ kids before I left home. And if ‘The Lob’ tries any funny stuff Ten thousand? Really? “ Well, not qu ite." But they are good I ’ll give it to him, too.” and apparently Mexico City, or “ Backhand, what is your strategy in today’s match?” Alcapulco, where the sailing “ Well, I want to rattle him as much as possible. So, in events w ill be held, is not really addition to my backhand smash, I plan to throw my racket a lot causing Leslie to lose sleep at more today than usual. I also plan to have his first nine called night. Here at UCSB, meanwhile, serves out, because my brother is the referee. I f it still looks like L eslie is Captain of the Var­ he might win, I ’ll have to give him a few more backhand smashes sity Intercollegiate Sailing across the head. I’ve heard he can’t take it.” Team . It is here that Leslie feels she receives her greatest “ Thanks, Backhand.” Wonderful, colorful guy, isn’t he? test. “ Local regattas aren't He really adds a lot o f charm and class to the game, eh fans? too stiff when it comes to good And what a model for American youth! competition but sailing on the Now, here’s Larry “ The Lob.” Larry wears a beautiful Intercollegiate level really is. BLONDE BOMBSHELL No. 2 - Gaucho’s Leslie Messenger, super A lot of these guys have sailed sailer, is No. 2 in a hopefully long line of UCSB Blonde Bomb­ brocade aloha shirt with madras shorts and rubber soled wingtips in the Olympics and some are shells. If you have a candidate, let us know. to play in. “ Lob, you’ve been called the greatest defensive player really skilled." in the game. How do you account for your success?” One thing that separates sail­ ing from other sports is work­ “ Well, Tony, it’s obviously my highly developed lob techni­ ing out, and Leslie “ keeps in que that frustrates my opponents so much.” shape" by sailing intercol- “ Oh, you mean the one where you return the ball high and leglately. Unlike track, for ex­ Rowers Prepare ample, you don't have to work deep into your opponent’s court?” out every day, but as Leslie “ Uh, no, Tony. I mean the one where I lob everything said: “ You have to keep your For Long Season from apple cores to horse sh-, er, ah, other unmentionables at hand in it. You can lay off, my opponent just before I serve the ball. It usually upsets the but your reactions aren't quite months away, Coach Casken UCSB Crew started their guy a little.” as fast when you come back." Lake Cachuma training sche­ feels that Crew stands a much And from what she says, dule last week in almost per­ better chance of bringing back “ And your strategy today, Lob?” reactions are the most impor­ shirts than last year when they fect conditions. By 3:45 all four “ Today, I ’ll use my new ‘double lob’, especially designed tant part of sailing. ‘ T h e most shells had been launched from started to row only four days (Continued cm p. 7, col. 1) th eir new dock. This year they before their first meet. The for my match against Backhand. Just before he gives me his have been able to start their Coach stressed that it was still backhand smash, I lob two cans full o f imported Tijuana garbage training program a quarter not too late for a student to at him. I do this, o f course, with the aid o f my now famous ‘lob SEMI­ earlier and will row in the late try out. machine’, the device that brought tennis back to the fans. It’s afternoon rather than at sun­ really quite exciting, and fans all over the country always look A N N U A L rise as they did last season. Another cox is almost an es­ With their first home meet sential. He should be about 125 forward to my matches so they can pick up a few new ‘lob’ CLEARANCE (against Berkeley, USC and San and ideally ‘4>e a little b— ," techniques.” Diego State) almost three said the coach. Like I said, I don’t like to watch tennis. 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Canyon, 4 miles NW of UCSB 9 6 7 - 4 8 0 1 PH. 967-4456 Phone 968-1111 ÌO S 3 - . 1 nrnmm m ....mmml WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1968 -----EU G AUCHO -----PA G E 7 I Tennis Season Starts Saturday New IM Rankings With High Hopes For Gauchos — To Last How Long? defending champions SAE did By LEE MARGULIES BOAC remains on top of the just released Intramural rank­ not make the poll or even re­ EG Sports Staff ings, only two points short of a ceive a single vote. Bettering an 18-5 record, a WCAC championship, and a fourth-place finish in the NCAA college perfect 100 rating. Points are In the IV-Dorm poll, Durango division championships is no easy task. awarded on a 10 points for That however, is the chore which faces the ten men coach Ed Doty has chosen to make up Santa is on top with a perfect record first, 9 for second, and so on, and vote total. VUla Marina is Barbara's 1968 varsity tennis team, which will get Us first test Saturday on the home courts when down to one for a tenth place an easy second with 83 ballots, UC Riverside invades at 1 p.m...... , vote. A select panel of 10 clas­ whUe Mendocino and Diablo are Doty is optimistic this season, and with good reason. Although he lost four of his top six men sified pollsters turns in their dueling for third with the for­ from last year, he has three veterans returning in Don Neal, Wayne Bryan, and Pete Beeman. In rankings once a week to IM mer holding a three-vote . addition, he has the services of Jerry Hatchett and Norm Chryst, two talented netters who sat out Director Sandy Geuss. Apache and Yuma are fifth and last year but played well in 1966, when the team also finished fourth in the nation. Following BOAC in the Indo- sixth respectively. Add to this the likes of BUI Steiner, Jamie MUler, Thor Devenish, and Scott Nagel, members Frat ratings is Sigma Phi Ep­ of last year's 6-2 freshman unit, and the Gauchos are set for a big season. silon with 87 points and the sur­ Undoubtedly the whole setup “ The team is very enthusiastic,'' emphasized Doty, now in his tenth year at the Gaucho helm. prising Crabdarts third. An­ w ill be racked by upsets in this “ In fact, it's probably the most enthusiastic team I've coached h ere." other independent, CCC, is week's action and everything In the No. 1 spot for the Gauchos will be Don Neal, who held the same spot all last year. High­ fourth. It is noteworthy that w ill change by next Wednesday. lighting Neal's season last year were championships in both singles and doubles in the UCSB Invita­ tional. runner-up finishes in both divisions of the All-Cal Tournament, and a second place finish IV—DORM RANKINGS INDO-FRAT RANKINGS * in the WCAC doubles cham­ 1. Durango (3-0) 100 1. BOAC (3-0) 98 pionship. 2. Villa Marina (3-0) 83 2. Sig Eps (3-0) 87 Unfortunately, Neal wUl be 3. Mendocino (3-0) 70 3. Crabdarts (3-0) 76 graduating at the end of this 4. Diablo (3-0) 67 4. CCC (3-0) 67 quarter, so will not be able to 5. Apache (3-0) 59 5. Alpha Delts (3-0) 50 see the season through. 6. Yuma (3-0) 55 6. Lambda Chi (3-0) 44 7. DeLeon (2-1) 41 Sigma Pi (3-0) 44 TEAM STRENGTH 8. Cortez (3-0) 35 8. Delts (3-0) 40 On the other hand, Wayne 9. Mariposa (2-1) 21 9. Sigma Chi (2-o) 22 Bryan has two seasons left, 10. Plumas (2-1) 13 10. Nigel's Blue H. (3-0) 17 as both he and Pete Beeman are juniors. Bryan's steady play last year was one of the team's Penthouse Butler & Catering Service strong points, and the ex­ perience he gained in the WCAC A complete buttered and NCAA championship com­ petition will undoubtedly help and catered dinner him this year. for your small Doty wiU also have on hand intimate affairs Leroy Gilbert, who saw limited *Dinner ‘ Rooms available action last year. He wUl get the upon request starting call Saturday to team with Neal for doubles, with Bryan and sophomore BUI Far iafaraatian till Steiner comprising another team, and Hatchett and Chryst 968-2295 (-6543,-1937) rounding out the two-man combos. Doty isn't certain who hewiU use in the six singles spots. In appraising his team before their first match, Doty com­ mented simply, “ There's a lot of potential out there, and it wUl come out as the competition gets tougher.” On Sunday the netmen will RIPPE ROARS - Two more for Gaucho forward Steve Rippe. travel to San Fernando Valley Rippe, who has taken over the main scoring chores for UCSB State as they prepare for A ll- since Leroy Jackson's illness, is here shown in action in the Gauchos Cal competition next week at 71-68 win over St. Mary’s. Irvine.

Pros Pick ‘THIS SATURDAY NIGHT” Yary First Ron Yary, JUSC’s A ll- American offensive tackle, was the surprise first draft choice in thq.,NFL Draft held In New York yester­ day. Minnesota took Yary in the wild-card choice that they received from New York. Second to go was center Bob, Johnson from Tennes­ see. He was chosen by the expansion Cincinnati Ben- gals. Claude Humphreys, Russ Washington, and Fred Carr were the next three choices. Bored? Leslie Went Sailing (Continued from p. 6) challenging job is making the right decision at the right time. With each new situation that presents itself, with each shift of wind, a decision must be m ade." With awards piling up all the SWEETWATER time, it appears that LesUe's w m n i — ■■■■«■»■’ w e m . • most important decision came when she was seven years old, Starts at 8 P.M. $3.00 in Advance and decided to take up sailing. Like she said, what else do Bring a Pillow $3.50 at Door you do when you Uve near the beach and it's summer and you don't have anything to do and .... PAG E 8 -----E L G AUCHO -----WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31 1 9 6 8 held the money the paper need­ ed to go out. So the editorial was killed, and Adams seized power as the Reagan Interview... No Major Argo Changes... A rgo’s new Caesar. His moti­ vations are not fully clear. It (Continued from p. 1) strained: no matter how politi­ is hard to imagine that he have had the experience to make cal they might b e . otherwise, (Continued from p. 1) saying, the board members con­ really does hate cops and that these decisions. they felt constrained to solely where else except Argo itself. testing Adams argued that taken he didn’t want the emotional Strauss: If you had the power appoint on the basis of merit. And there may have been the as a whole, the stories’ em­ effect of the paper softened. of total reorganization of the reasonable fear that the paper And the Board of Regents as you phasis could easily be misun­ It is more likely that he saw University of California, would look in the past, they were truly would become less strident in derstood as a vindicative attack the whole issue as threatening you retain the institution of the giants. They were above any the hands of a border-based upon police authority. his being ableto step into John’s Board of Regents? group. partisanship or above anything So the dissidents wrote an famous shoes, as we are sur­ Reagan: Yes, yes I would. It Autocracy was to be replac­ other than complete fulfillment editorial saying these many ar­ prised he wants to do. has been responsible for a great ed by at least a democratic of their trust. Someplace along ticles did not mean that Argo But it became equally clear university here. I think that what elite with fairly rapid turnover the line, this weakened a little hated cops, but that the pur­ that Adams is not sensitive to is wrong has not been the sys­ bit. And here and there Regents and representative of Isla Vista pose of printing them was to the needs for changes in Argo tem; it has been some of the as a whole. This was the ori­ became appointed for political demonstrate how all instances policy, and that perhaps the fu­ individuals appointed to make ginal plan. reasons. And so again it is not of inhumanity and brutality ture of Isla Vista’s underground the system work. There was an the system that is wrong; it is Before John left, there were arise from treating others as paper is in jeopardy. In con­ earlier day in California when long discussions about what the people who are working for objects, rather than as human clusion, Kingdon will write there was a kind of ‘ Noblesse the system. should become of Argo. 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At any rate, Argo’s current When they called to inform me FOR S A L E ------6 4-5911. crisis began over the fact that F ashlon Time is open t il 7 p.m. Mon.- (Kingdon) of this edict, I had Frl. • 910 Embarcadero del Norte. Smith-Corona Portable Typewriter, ALTERATIONS. REWEAVING - Isis the first issue had so many to reply that if this meant a 1961, like new $50. 968-4485. Vista Sewing Shop. 6686 Dal Playa anti-cop articles in it. Some Tonight SLEEPY HOLLOW relived I refusal to change direction from D rive, Isla Vista, Ph. 960-1822 Open UCen Program Lounge. Boys 3spd bike $20 968-3345 or 968- board members were painfully the old days when I was often 9-5; Saturdays 9 am - Noon. aware that the credibility of embarrassed to have my ma­ 6110 Albert. VOCAL ENTERTAINMENT lor Do you wish to have gorgeous look­ Argo is extremely low, to say terial in John’s paper, then I fashion shows, dinners, etc. 968-3345 C a r Stereo Tapes - Beatles - J. 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But the next day, Adams 968-0253. that each article critical of overrode the group and cut out Chequered Flag Service for foreign police procedures was good in For Sale: Ampex 850 Tape Deck-Uke the editorial himself, reported­ BOSTON TEA PARTY 75$ Dance new-wood cab, dust cover. 968-5878. cqr. repairs. All makes & models, itself and that together they ly countering objections with the Party, Frl,Feb.2,8:30-12:30Torres. European mechanics. Work fully guar. were saying things that needed implication that he and his wife $5 per hour. Savings of 40%. VW SURPLUS lncl. 964-1695. No cover charge Mondays thru Fatigue shlrts-used-$l; fireplace & Thursdays at BROTHERS GALLEY. facts speak for themselves.” c amp shovel 39$ ea; surplus hospital blankets-$2.98; Army nylon ponchos- T R A V E L — ------16 * UCSB Skils Park City Quarter Break, Editorlessness... The new format is not actually $1.98; parachute car covers-$ 11.98; 7 Days skiing $110: Lodging, lifts, a change, but a different ap­ Army wool gloves 69$ ea; Navy CPO Low cost-Europe-college tours, stud­ trams, meals, 2 great parties, and (Continued from p. 1) proach in the Argo’s attempt Shirts $9.98; Navy all wool sweaters- ent ID cards, guidebooks, Eurailpass. a wonderful time. See Rec. Dept. Old they are friends, “trouble­ $3.98 ea; A ir Force type sunglassns- See Mary Heyn, UCen 3175 TTII:30- to be "a n instrument of expres­ SU. 12:30. shooters,” and anyone “ who sion for all members of the $2.49 ea; Surplus army beds-$8.95; has something to say.” A ir Force Field Jackets-$2.98; Navy community.” Photo Club Film Study Groiqj Is watch caps-98$; sleeping bags from Fly PAN-AM ERICAN, the W orld’s With such a diversity of “ We welcome dialogue from currently acceptingmembers-llmlted $7.95; used blue coveralls-$2.98 - Most Experienced Airline. Student people, it is not surprising that anyone . . . including Wallace,” to 150; six feature length film s this Dunall’s - 605 State. and faculty group flights: June 18- quarter restricted to members and Sept 2, June 20-Sept 4, June 25- the Argo has no operating credo Adams explains. The Argo has guests. Information Rec. Office, Old Rcknbkr Elec Git L Amp & Reverb. Sept 9: SF/London/SF $466.50, Chil­ or “ editorial policy.” As Perry SU. not presented this format in th^ N ear nu, SACRIFICE $249 968-7403. dren 2-12 halfprlce. Write: U.C.- Adams sees it, the Argo “ func­ past, however, because “ no one Europe Flights, 2552 Bancroft Way, tions as a catalyst, to try to wants to do it. They’re either Summer Employment— Swim Pool Berkeley, Calif. 94704. make people think and to try Guard-Instr. WSI Reg. Apply Rec. 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Sept 18; $362 P aris & London Jime the bad conditions at Juvenile successful. “ All the guys I ask­ NEEDED 1 or 2 male or couple $45/ Keep money - Please return wallet 20-Sept. 11: $295 London & Paris . 968-3345 or 968-6110 Albert. Hall, but will go down there and ed either told me they didn’t & cards. Call 968-7954 ask for Su­ Aug 22-Sept 20. First night hotel In DO something about it.” san, Apt. 32. Europe free. Flights ex-New York have time, or that I should ’talk Looking for roommate; 775 Camino The only philosophy upon available free Info (213) 274-3330. to someone else*.” del Sur A8; Call Steve 968-0322. Cam era: Miranda Fv 50mm lens.Call S ierra Travel Inc. 9875 Santa Monica which all Argo staffers agree is Bonnie Adams, P erry’s wife B . Steadman 968-9068 or El Gaucho Blvd. Beverlv Hills. that the paper is “ trying to tell and business manager of the Need 1 roommate, 1 bedroom, $60/ REW ARD !! it like it is.” The Argo obvious­ mo, Seville Apts, 968-0123. UNIVERSITY JET CHARTERS Argo, says her line for the REW ARD for grey, brown, and white, LA/London June 13-Amsterdan/LA ly differs from the “ establish­ newspaper is: “ Join the inter­ STILL FREE PLEASE TRY AGAIN. Fluffy Husky pupple. Gone Thursday. Sept. 12 $350.00 ment press,” but it also differs national underdog conspiracy. Girl to share spacious apL; own Male, name Salcha 6765-A Del Playa- LA/London Sept. 4 One way Onlv from the hippie-oriented, un­ W e’re looking for disturb­ room & bath; heated pool; graduate Paula 968-3812. $164.00 derground press. o r UD preferred— 968-4023. LA/Tokyo July 22-Tokyo/LA ed people with talent.” And, she Aug. 20 $335.00 SmaU pink I t white Cameo Ring. Call According to Pinkham and adds, the paper needs not only LA/Honolulu Aug. 27 - Honolulu/LA 968-1861 REWARD. Adams, the latter kind of news­ creative contributions, but ma­ A U T O S FOR S A L E ------3 Sept. 10, $155 papers *er engine, 14,000 mi. 964-1587. tell it like it is.” time, money, and material.” MOTORCYCLES ------11 EXPERIENCED TUTOR SPAN1SH- People who had previously Besides fund shortages, the 59 VW BUS, bed, mattress, propane ITALIA N 968-5124. >67 305 Scrambler 800 Miles. CaU disliked the Argo because they new Argo has another more stove, vented heater, H20 tank, pump, 968-3386 days. TYPING thought it was biased or one­ peculiar financial problem. Its sink; XL NT mechanical: rebit mtr. sided may be pleasantly sur­ business manager explains: brakes, clutch; passed CHP safely chk; 6811c., park; 4750; 964-4138 prised with the new issue. On “ When we go to our former PERSONALS ------12 Typing-experienced, 40$ page, IBM the front page, there are two advertizers for business, they 63 Lemans Conv. 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