! • Carter Draft Registration Plan Blocked (See p. 12) The Daill[ Guardian Volume 39, Number 42 University of California, San Diego Wednesday, March 5, 1980 Montalvo Scolded On Search Issue Saxon Says AS Can't Remove Dunnett Over Openness on Chancellor Candidates

BY JEFF BERESFORD. HOWE I'm going to do," Dunnett said.) Montalvo for some things that weren't really his fault. N_. Editor Montalvo had called Saxon to ask him about a "Carlos got blamed for a lot of thinss that were Conflict between students and administration over letter sent yesterday by the undergraduate search reallr. done by the AS Council. They thouBht they the chancellor's search process erupted yesterday committee dropping the issue of campus visitations didn t have enough information about the names, when UC President David Saxon allegedly yelled at but raising the possibility of a meeting with the two and I thought they should have more information, AS President Carlos Montalvo and called him a remaining candidates and students in Los Angeles too, but it wasn't my responsibility to give it to them," "liar." this Sunday. she said. Saxon declined comment on the conversation, but The letter tells Saxon the meeting would be an When the council tried to pressure Saxon into Montalyo was furious after talking with the UC important "symbolic gesture" and would bring involving students, Montalvo was blamed by Saxort, president on the phone for 45 minutes. "vital" student participation into the hunt for a she believes. "It was an exercise in futility," he said ... He yelled at chancellor. Montalvo, however, was haraher in his me, called me names and said I was a liar." "He just started talking and wouldn't let me get a explanation of Saxon's behavior. "He told me that he didn't ever want to hear me word in edgewise. He uked me who I represented "A lot of problems on this campus were a direct saying that I was going to remove (AS Search and why I was doing this to his committee. And he . result of a lack of consultation. The whole Academic Committee representative) Cheryl Dunnett from the told me to off Cheryl's back," Montalvo said. Senate/McFJroy thing didn't happen because they committee. 'It was my decision to appoint her, not "A UCSD official meeting with Saxon at the didn't like the decision; they didn't like the way it was yours,' he told me." regular chancellor's conference in Berkeley told made. The AS Council approved last week a resolution Montalvo that Saxon regrets his conduct and told the "Now Saxon is going to bring a chancellor down asking Dunnett to leave the committee if campus chancellors he would send a letter of apology today. here under exactly the same conditions ... visitations are not allowed, and Saxon has told the "He has no concept of what our concerns are. committee there will be no such visits. Saxon said last night only that a letter "to respond Most of the decisions made in Berkeley are made in ("I am the student representative, and I will think to his concerns" about the process was planned. an administrative vacuum, with no input from about leaving if they ask, but I don't know yet what Dunnett believes the president was blaming anyone," Montalvo said. 'We Got It:' Amphitheatre Approved; Funds Needed BY ERIC JAYE After years of student efforts to have on the $3.5 million Cancer Research an amphitheatre built on campus, AS Center. President Carols Montalvo was finally A proposal prepared last month able to say yesterday, "we got it." calls for 5350,000 in initial funds for A pledge of $5000 in "seed money" construction of a "full~ operational" from Chancellor McElroy win make facility near the UCSD baseball possible the initial work on construction diamond. The additional monies, when of the 5000·seat facility on campus they are raised, will be used to build land east of Interstate 5. permanent seats in addition to the All funds for construction of the fP'ass area seating, a sound shell, stage amphitheatre, eventually up to $1.5 lighting, storage facilities, restrooms million, win have to come from private and a small snack bar. donations and it could be another The AS is planning to help raise G-rJian photo by Ken Krowro several years before all the money can money by holding what Montalvo Despite aewage-contaminated water. and warnings of health hazards, surfers be raised. called a "student work day." Local continue to ride the wave•. Black's Beach is the only coastal area to date that has But, concerts in a partially businesses would donate money reopened since the recent storms. completed facility can be held as early toward construct jon of the as the summer of 1981, Montalvo amphitheatre in exchange for one day said. of student labor. By the time the initial sound checks Although Montalvo speculates that Surfers Ignore Warnings and construction plans are readied next approximately $3000 could be raised, fall, campus fund raiser Ray that will only account for a small Ramsayer will be able to make the fraction of the funds needed. Of Contamination at Beach amphitheatre "one of his top The rest wiD have to come primarily BY JENIFER WARREN priorities," Montalvo said. Raymsayer through Ramsayer's efforts. Ramsayer Staff Writer has been working almost exclusively Please turn 10 page 12 Although the beach quarantine has lives, and that "one little warning about been tiftecl at Black's Beach, the San contaminated water wasn't important Diego County Lifeguard Service enough" to keep them off their boards. Saxon Says Tuition Only warned yesterday that "evidence of "I thought the warninss about fecal coloform, causing diarrhea and polluted water were probably people p-esenting the riale of hepatiti.," is .ti11 just overreacting to this whole thing, so CODling if Jarvis II Passes. being found along IUJ1'OUOCIing coastal I surfed anyway," .aid one local ocean· BY CAROLYN FRIDAY areas. goer. Sacramento Corre."ondent According to Andrew O'leary, Many surfers concurred, however, UC President David Saxon said however, was clearly not thinking in Lifeguard Service .poke.man, that once the actual threat of hepatitis today that his statement to the Senate terms of Jarvis II, when he said the "Torrey Pines Latoon and 500 feet of was made public and once they leamed Finance Subcommittee that any administration considers "any cuts are shoreline north and south of there is .till how serious the disease could be, they subttantial cuts in' the governor's subttantial" and hence, justification for contaminated. The Sunset Ciffs area became worried. 1980·81 budget would probably impo-,ing tuition. up to north of Pacific Beach is also still "I surfed in polluted water at neceuitate imposing tuitions "was an When asked if a one percent under quarantine, until further notice Oceanside Harbor two years ago and inadvertance.' reduction constituted "substantial from the county office," He added. didn't get sick, but this time I think I'll Although Saxon's original comment cuts," Jenkins cited the usual university Yet despite the danger of hepatitis get a vaccination (from UC5D's was in direct reference to the rhetoric that UC has already suffered a and other bacterial infections, and inununization clinic) just in case," governor's budget, and seemingly 20 percent cutback in real dollars as a despite warnings by the media and reflected one surfer from this school. unrelated to Jarvis II, Saxon said when result 01 Prop. 13. notices poeted by the I...ifetuard Service But even if he does, he should still he talks about tuition, it is only in 'We already stopped sweeping the indicating polluted areu, .urfers wait before surfing. reference to the probable Pft!ase turn 10 paRt! Il c:ontnae to enter the water. A representative from the UCSD consequences of the tax· cutting "I heard a warnm, on the radio lut immunization clinic, which is offering iriitiative. Today', W.ther week, but when I saw other auya out ~uslobulin vaccinationa against ''The ordinary give-and.take of the Today'. forecaat caB. for aome there and ..w the water was dear, I hepatitis for a four dollar charge, budget proceu through the lefalature cloud., with rain by tonight. said what the hell and went on out," warned yesterday that "there's no is not going to lead to tuition, , Saxon Temperature. will reach 70 degreea. assured Lowell Paige, his special Surf will ra"ie from one to three one four.year surf veteran said. yu.antee the vaccination win prevent feet. The water temperature wiD be Molt aurfw. contacted qreed that contraction of the disease. It may help, uliatant in Sacramento. about 60 desr-. aurfint is "really import... i' in their Plea't? tum '0 pase 12 UC Vice· President Tom .Jenkins, The Daily Guardian •. ______. ______-..: 3 I The Dally Guardian WednMday, March 5. 1980 DOONESBURV by Garry Trudeau .- Opt Outs Need Help . Toward Adulthood Mary Ellen Leary, who writes regularly for The Economist in London, wrote this story (or Pacific News Service. Anderson.Scores Two; BY MARY ElLEN LEARY Every day, Angel Flores walks down 116th Street to Demos Split Primari~s Benjamin Frauk1in -·· 'igh School in East Harlem. But he isn't consenting to a meeting· Field. violated the state constitution. enrolled there anymore. He spends his time on a nearby BOSTON - Rep. John Anderson 32 percent, Reagan between the approximately 50 Fifty-eight percent of the The university, defending comer with several friends. They listen to their tape cassette Anderson surged from the 30 percent, Bush 22 percent. captives and a UN commis­ people polled last month said an adrniuiona program at the players, smoke doJ>t! and admire passing cars. Republican field to score a Anderson' s Vermont sion investigating the regime they favor local rent control UC Davis law school that gave Like up to half of New York's youth, they don't go to school startling upset over Ronald victory left him short of the 40 of the deposed shah, President laws, 32 percent were opposed preference to minorities and and they don't work. They are part of America's army of Reagan last night in percent required to win any Abolhassan Bani-Sadr said. and 10 percent undecided. low-income peraona, said ". unemployed young people - nine million strong and growing Vermont's presidential delegates there; they will be The mi~tants said earlier But only 48 percent said tragedy of maior proportioN" every year. primary. He also led in chosen later this year at a state they would not let the five­ they oppose Propsition 10, would occur if minority But the soaring drop-out and unemployment rates among Massachussetts, where Sen. party convention. member panel see the which was placed on the baDot admissions were declared '1)0 r WI(,N \1? - OR V01ll"C AU. LCX)( LUG ~ au MINH? ' those between 16 and 21 years old are symptoms of a much Edward Kennedy won his own Anderson's support was hostages, who began their fifth by interests seeking to ban unconstitutional. . Democratic primary. Presi. bouyed by a hefty turnout of month in captivity Tuesday. statewide rent control and to Letter to the Editor 12 percent of all white young p'eople - dent Carter swamped independent voters in the The militants have followed weaken local rent control laws . Prime Rates Hit / . Kennedy in Vermont. Republican primaries in both Khomeini's directives in the Forty-two percent favored the and 36 percent of black youth's are Even as Carter conceded states. That won't be available past. A spokesman for them, ballot measure and 10 percent 171f4 Percent his first defeat to Kennedy, his to him later in closed primaries contacted by telephone alter were undecided. Jews Seek Dialogue With Leftists employed and out of school spokesman said Massachus­ where only registered the council meeting, said they NEW YORK - With sets wasn't a real test because Republicans can vote. had not been informed of Brown Backs UC buaineues stiD lining up· to it was the senator's home Kenn~dy held a 2-to-1 Khomeini's decision and borrow money despite record­ Editor: life to the ,Jewish people. Is it inflammatory to larger problem that has serious implications for the future of We would like 10 thank you for your coverage remember those people or to seelt a peaceful state. landslide margin over Carter declined further comment. Minority Favor high interest rates, major the nation. "1bey are not just out of school and out of the Anderson's surprise in Massachusetts, and that's banks yesterday raised their of the rally for peKe (Duilll Guardian, Feb. 25) IOlution to the Paleatinian iuue? Please labor force," concluded a recent high.level report on crisis. the showing validated his claim what he needed in the state SACRAMENTO - Gov. prime lending rate 10 a record ...... by students at the showing of The understand that we are sympathetic to the plight "They are out of society." Voters Confused Par..dnlGn. However, ttuee main points are in ol the Palestinians. We are, however, decidedly that the Republican race has that has four times elected him Edmund Brown Jr. has joined 17114 percent. The report, by the influential Carnegie Council on Policy not narrowed to a two­ a senator. the Univenity of California in The increase, beaun by need of dMficalion: against the terrorist PLO. Studies in Higher Education, charged that American On Rent Control 1) W. w.. not picketintl "in protest of" the 3) As of now, there has been little candidate affair between urging the state Supreme Chase Manhattan Bank and institutions, and the educational system in particular, provide Reagan and George Bush. SAN FRANCISCO - The Court to uphold preferential matched by nearly every film. W. w.. not taPtI that the fmt should not communication between Jewish and leftist young people with virtuaUy no practical support during the Khomeini Lets have been Ihown. We l(IadIy accept that the groups on campus. To place the blame on us for The silver-haired liberal majority of Californians treatment for minorities in major bank, came in re..,onae difficult transition from adolescence to adulthood. celebrated with his supporters support the idea of local rent admissions. to new signs the Federal Committee for World Democracy has 81 much not contacting leftist groups is unfair, seeing as As a result, young Americans must flounder in the ~mbo of UN See Captives rilht to preHnt their opiniona .s we do our own. we were never told in advance about certain - in Boston, telling them that it control laws, according to a In papers filed with the court Reserve is determined to career uncertainty and indecision before finding a satisfactory was obvious he would make "a California Poll released Monday, the Democratic tighten credit. We were, instead, rallying for peace and a projecta which we would have wanted to co­ niche in society. Many of them will never find one at all. peaceful IOlution to the Palettinian iuue at a sponsor. tremondously strong showing" TEHRAN - Ayatollah yesterday. governor said attempts to "The Federal Reserve is The Carnegie council has produced several landmark in Massachusetts, where Ruhollah Khomeini on However that does not increase work and educational now telling us it is aiming for a movie that we feel encourages terroriam and It is certainly a two-way street. The UJS & analyses of -college-level educational policy, but in "Giving racist attitudea. lAC have been working hard on projectJ IUch as: partial returns gave him 31 Monday overruled Iranian necessarily mean a majority opportunities for minorities recession," said William Youth a Better Chance," prepared by UC.labor economist percent o( the vote to 30 militants holding Americans ' will vote against an anti-rent were threatened by a state Gibson, an economist with the 2) It waa stated that our poster for the rally had Nestle's boycott, helping the boat people, and Margaret Gordon, it confronts the problems of a younger an "inftammatory tone" and that it may have programs about oppressed Jews in Russia, Syria percent apiece for Bush and hostages inside the US control measure on the June appeals court decision that Wall Street firm of Smith population, as well as a broader social challenge. The drop­ Reagan. fn Vermont, it was Embassy in Tehran, ballot, said pollster Mervin preferential a

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The ASUCSD Bulletin is No More Women Swim Qualifying Times an advertisement paid for by the ASUCSD to give students an opportunity to One Freshmen Came Close at Weekend Meets exchange information about meetings, events, and BY JON GOETZ and Saturday. Laura Gallop between UCSO, Groumont Four .~;~erl, however, had .ince the beginning of issues that concern the s.niar Staff Wnw milled qualifying to join her and, of course, USO. On ItiU have a very eventful week workouts laat fall. campus. . The women'l .wim team'• four teammate. at the Saturday, UCSD, USO and ana a half left in the season. regular leason ended national. next week by little UC Riverlide Iwam at USO in Natalie Pierce, Claudia The meet wiD be held in the antic1imatic:a1ly last weekend more than a tenth of a second the mominj, then played O'Brien, Sandy Groot and .maIl town of Meadville, Meeting of PLEA (Pre Law Education on a note that characterized in the 200 breaststroke .wim. water polo in the afternoon in a Chril Evans leave for the Pennsylvania, where hOlt T~o bands will be at the Pub on school Ahrheny College is ASIOCiation) to be held on Wednesday, palt aeuonl more than the But she il a freshman, 10 .he fun ending to the 1eAI~. AIAW nationall next Friday, March 7: Skyline plays at 3 pm Monday night. They have located. With Inow.tonna March 5 at 3:00 pm in the Revelle and Tangerine plays at 9 pm at Walk's present one. can IhruS it off and Itart thinkins about next year. A late champagne lunch been taperinj their workout hitting the area now, the team Informal Lounge. Place. None of the lwimmers' capped oH UCSO'. futest this week from 6000 yards wiD have to be prepared for times improved lignificantly in On Friday, the UCSO pool le8Ion ever for mo.t of the per day to 2000, giving the more than juat swimming when they travel back east. Men's volleyball vs. UC Riverside at the two unacored meets Friday' wu the site of competition team. swimmers a rest they haven't 7:30 pm on Friday in the Main Gym. DARK STAR, UCSD's science~ fiction club, meets weekly in the Revelle The Gay Students Association will Informal Lounge, Thursdays at 7 pm. If SWiDlD1erS Strive for Tenth meet on Thursday evening 3/6/80 at you are interested in science~fiction, 7:30 pm in the Game Room Conference making movies, or just like to talk, you Room. All interested persons are invited The film will be are welcoll!e. We are making an SF short Of Second Edge in N'at'ls to attend. showing on Saturday, March 8 at 8 pm in and we need both technical people and USB 2722 for $1.50 actors. Be There! Seeded 7th, But Even 12th Place Means All-American

Continued from page 5 important in swimming," he the meet with their 14th place night before the action begin., said. finish. In 1979 tliey broucht Amateur Night on Wednesday, March the athletes meet in a 'The travel to diltant placel seven swimmera and a diver, UCSD Fun Fishing Derby, Coast of four more peopie than the year 5.8:30 pm in Walk's Place at the Pub. bathrooom in their hotel. helps too. The anticipation of San Diego. Sunday, March 9. More info Earth Week is coming up in April. Together, they shave off every that end of the season trip, the before, and finished tenth. to be announced. $10~$17. Students interested in a display hair on their arm., legs, cheat, delayed lratification for those Thil year, with ten lwimmer., ( conservation, ecology, etc.) should back - every place not painful houri in the pool every the team'I depth i. tremencIoua covered by their luit or their morning and afternoon, can - definitely top.. 10 rnateial. contact Eric Cederquist in the AMES In the 200 free alone lix department. rubber head cap. There hype up a swimmer. Monday Auditiona for an SF short being done probably won't be an unshom the team Oew to Chicago, then UCSO lwimmers will be competing, as good a field as by OARJ( STAR, UCSO's only science~ AS elections are coming! The elections swimmer at the meet traveled to Whitewater, Thurlday. Wisconsin via bus and rental an~ in ~ meet. fiction club, will be held on SaturdayI for AS offices and college reps are 1beir leventh rankint by - March 15 in the Revelle Informal coming up the second week of Spring UCSO Coach BiO Morgan car. cites a ltudy that shOWs that' Life on the road a110 means the NAJA and Swimm'nf Lounae. We need actors and actreses Quarter. If you're interested, complete FOCUS CARES: If the pressures of World magazine. seems mid,terms have caught up with you or jutt the physical lou of hair living in hotels, eating in from 25 ,to 65; if you are interested, details will be in next week's Bulletin. from a male Iwimmer'l body restaurants, and living out of a rea1iatic thil year. MOlt of the ~aJl"53~4688 to receive a script Election codes available NEXT WEEK. you just need someone to help you sort can make him up to a half a t to practice with. Also needed out your thoughts, give FOCUS a call. leCond futer in a 100 free are technical people; please contact Alex Our number is 452--4455. We're open race, due to Ies. relistance in at the above number. nightly from 7,11, and we're here to the water. IJ shaving meant help. jUlt that half second, many .wimmers migbt wonder if their aelf-conaciouanell at the Election Board positions: 4 posltlons beach thil Ipring would be open. If you don't want to rUh, get worth the drop. Students will be asked to demonstrate Students dverwhelmingly oppose a The real payoff, however, involved by helping run the elections! Tennis coach Tad Yamaguchi said earlier this SMIOIl that ro the over 5,000 expected visitors, what change in the drop rate, according to an , "Rec:Uands i. the best team in our divilion. They're the ones cornea in the mind. It produces they do after classes. All student groups Contact Brad Barham or Bruce Napell at informal survey conducted last Friday in the feeling that "shaving down IUitcale. But the confinement credit for UCSO'I spiral into X4083. everybody aets up for." and organizations and clubs are invited to front of the Registrar'S Office. During Well, this put Saturday, the UCSD Men'. Tenni. team il going to make me smooth il definitely a plus for the team the top echelonl of NAIA participate. This could be through two hours, (morning and afternoon), couldn't overcGme RecUand'. outatandina talent and went and fait," as sprinter Joe at a time when excitement is lwimming goes to Morgan. contagious. Without Morgan, the fund· displays or performances. Please contact 108 students indicated adamant down to • ..--ling 8·1 defeat. Hernandez saYI. 'The razor the Associated Students. There wu a 1Ift.. 1 amount ohatisfaction on the Triton'.. ide takes oH the top layer oflkin, "We lpend a lot of time railer, they might not have disapproval of a possible change from of the scoreboard when UCSD'. ",Dnber _ player outlasted exyoling nerve endingl. together - more than mOlt been able to wrangle the funda the sixth week to the fourth week, as is Redland'. Mark Tappan for the Tritonl' only win of the ~tch. When the swimmerl dive in people lpend in a relation· to fly to Bakersfield. Without The annual UC San Diego open house now being decided by the Academic Metsch split the fint two seta 7 -6, 6-7, before dealing a 6·) Ihip," explain. Morgan. Morgan, the recruiter, the will be held on April 27. All students the water, they feel a tirmr1e Senate (UCSD's collective faculty). Nine whi . to Tappan in the deeidm, set. over every inch of their body. "Most of our paychological team going would have been interested in participating in the ; did let a 1In.. 1 piece of reveille when RedIand'l p_r~bleml are ironed out. half the size. Without Morsan, students were undecided, four were in number one doubles team b'ounced Metec:h and hi. partner "It'llike no other sensation Associated Students exhibition "Life favor, while another six would support it you've ever felt," laYI coach We're jUlt working toward one the coach, the timel couldn't The position of Commissioner of Ron Phillip.. 6.2, 6-2. After Classes" should contact Jamie _ conditionally if midterms were held Morl{an, whOle shaving daYI common goal." have been 80 fait. Academic Affairs is vacant. Anyone Pete Wood and Mora Ma,id both lave creditable Montgomery at X4450 or in the A.S. before the fourth week as an indicator of perfonnances p1ayin, in the Triton's number three and four as a San Diego State lwimmer The T ritonl popped onto "I've never aeen a coach 80 interested in applying for the position dedicated to his team," said office. class standing. 1pOlI, dropping tough 6-3, 6-3 decisionL were not that long ago. "The the national scene in 1978, should contact Brad Barham at X4450 or feel for the water is real when they IUrpriaed people at Joe Hernandez. in the AS offices. It seems that many faculty ,support the change (not specifying the above condition), .and so college councils and "'11€'1I ,()lJ _~III the ASUCSD urge you to fill out the It'€' ~f'., t~.1 (rJlI mail~in below in order to better voice the FANSHEN The UCSD Journal of Undergraduate Passover Seder; The Union ofJewish opinion of stud~nts. The change will be Researc~ is now soliciting submissions. Students is holding it's second annual decided by the Senate very soon, if a Papers should be original undergraduate Passover Seder on the second night of quorum of 51 faculty is present. research and need not be academic in Passover, Tuesday April 1, at 8:00 in the Your mail in means a lot, so exert your nature. Usual length for accepted Revelle cafeteria. Professor Richard influence, already ... manuscripts will be twelve to fifteen Friedman of the Judiac Studies Program Dr. Aaron Cicourel, pages. Examples of publishable work are: will be leading the seder. Tickets are now Chair of the Academic Senate research papers, critical essays, and available at the Box Office and cost Sociology, Dept. C,022 expanded term papers. For more $l.00 with meal cards and $4.75 (Intercampus Mail) information, contact the editorial office, without. Tickets will also be available located in the SCURI office in the outside the three cafeterias at dinner on Do you favor a change in the drop rate Student Center. Our number is 452 ~ March 10th through 14th and March 3917. Deadline for submissions is April from the sixth week (current) to the 17th. March 17th is the last day that fourth week? 15 , 1980. be yes______tickets will sold. The food will be EUROPEAN TRAINED STYLISTS kosher but the kitchen, plates and No ______TO CREATE YOUR INDIVIDUAL IMAGE by David Hare utensils have not been koshered. A Shampoo/Con>Jitioner & Cut vegetarian dish will be available. For Undecided ______directed by Robert Johnson more information, call the UJS office at .....-$16---1 452,3616 or Spencer at 453,1014. A lO~kilometer run will be held Comments: ______566-7530 "When you're hungry, Saturday, May 4th, on campus. Anyone All students should remember to NORTH GATE PlAZA nothing else matters." contact their professors beforehand if 8660 MIRAMAR RD , SUITE E, interested in helping to organize the SAN DIEGO. 0. 92126 they do not plan to be at classes because event should contact Kathleen Shanahan Open Ewnlng.. Mon-Sal March 5,6,7,8 8:00 pm of Passover. Contact the Jewish Campus at X4450. UCSD Theatre Centers at 583,6080 for information on Students $2.50 Gen. Adm. $4.00 first night &eders. POIIIMIL Y DOING..,... AS Phone: 452-4574 for tickets & info. tl1f\ 11411> ~« ) I< _ • • r _ ... 1. .. 8 Tbe Dally Guardian WedD.. day,IIarch.5.1980 _W_edn___.. __ da _ y_,_MA___ ~_ h_5_._1_~______~ ____~ ______Tb__ e_ D_au~yG~u=anti~·=an~ ______~ ______-.- ______9 'Twelfth Ni ht' An 1m rovement is Free At Atomicafe New TV Shakespeare Season Begins Well BY BETH ACCOMANDO capti v aling and lyrical odd romantic triangle. multiply as the relationships Malvolio becomes pathetic Mu.ic Grad Student. Senior Staff Writer production of Twelfth Night, The t:omic escapades begin grow more tangled, and IU Sir and ruins the mood of the play. "If music be the food of The series, though, i. still a bit when Viola and her twin Toby Belch, O~via'. cousin, In this area, the BBC Don't Experiment, But They Can love, play on." With this stiff and could use more brother Sebastian are plots a practical joke on the production could use a more enchanting line, Shakespeare innovative directors. separated during a shipwreck. puritanical Malvolio. But as exaggerated style. Outside of opens ru. delightful comedy, Shakespeare was never Once ashore, Viola di.guises Viola comments, time "must these chwbacks, the play is 81 untangle this, not I;/It i, 100 appealingly lighthearted. BY STEPHANIE DAVIDSON Twelhlt Niglu, and PBS opens very original when it carne to herself a boy page named its second season of The plots - he borrowed Cesano, and enters the service hard a knot for me t'untie." This production succeeds "Most of the com temporary said,. "People should listen to Shake.peare Plays. 1be first constantly from himself and of the lovesick Duke Orsino. Produced by the BBC, best at casting the supportiq Atomicafe with the same music jn San Diego is season of The Shake.peare other writers. Twelfth Night Or.ino .ends Viola/Cesario Twelfth Night is a charming roles. Alec McCowen deliverS performed at the universities, attitude they take to an Plays produced mixed results (probably taken from Barnaby (she has now fallen in love with but restrained effort. The pace a classic performance 81 the and there are possibly a few abstract art exhibit, just listen with mOlt episodes flawed by Rich's Apolonius and SilIa) the Duke) to woo · the should be faster and the p~mpou" narcissi.tic small series being performed with a fresh perspective and an complete conventionality and develops in a manner similar unresponsive Lady Olivia. comedy played more broadly, Malvolio. McCowen captures here .and there," says Mark open mind. Ignore the fact that by settling for mere recitations to As You Like It . The play Olivia promptly falls in love especiaUy in the comic subplot Malvolio's haughty cisdain of Sansusi, music graduate there are intellectual and of the texts. works through a series of with the youthful Viola/Cesa· jnvolving Malvolio. The the other characters perfectly, student and an organizer of conceptual ideas behind these This season, the series is off disguises, mistaken identities, no. action in the subpiot must be and makes him ~ for the played farcically or else comic onslaught of Sir Toby UCSD's Atomicafe perlor. contemporary compositions to a better start with a comic improbabilities, and an The comic complications Belch. T evor Peacock 81 the rnancea. because each and every wise fool Feste is abo Alomicafe is a sit·down person sees and hears excellen,. He handles the pun. concert "situation" where something different in all that Charles Wright filled dialogue with precision, graduate music students he or she experiences." and the melancholy song. with perform finished musical When Music Professor poignancy. compositions. The perfor· Jean·Charles Francoise was Is Around 'Town felicity Kendall as Viola mances are held at Mandeville asked what the purpose of The UCSD New Poetry peculiar, consistent tone; and Sinead Cusack as O~via Recital HaU, generally every Atomicafe was, he replied that Series continues with poet bit\er, controlled yet both give bright performances. other Tuesday at 8 pm. And "Atomicafe is essenti"l for the Oulrles Wright reading bardic ... " The lovesick Orsino is dully they constitute a primary Musician/Composer's educa· from rus work Wed. March played by Clive Arrindell. In source of contemporary music tional procell to know how to 5, at 4 pm in the Revelle On Friday, March 7, the fact, mosl of the lovesick for San Diegans. organize musical concepts; to Formal Lounge. Wright Series will present Teel young men (Orlando, Romeo Greenwald, also at 4 pm in He adds that, " ... these make music possible. It is teaches in the Creative and now Orsino) that appear Writing Department at UC the Revelle Formal Lounge. concerts at UCSD are free and supposed to be an informal in The Shakespeare Plol/' are • Irvine, is a major translator Long auociated with played with the same bland would not come with forum where one can get if people of Italian poets, and rus poetry happenings at 51. style. predetermined expectations, feedback from friends. It is an published books include Marks Oaurch in New The Shokapeare PiaII' is a attending an Atomicafe educational tool, a great place York, Greenwald has been The Graue of the Right highly commendable pro;ect concert wouldn't hurt. It is not to make music and to put close to visual artists, Hand, Harcl Frei.ht, but in order ' to fuIfiD its musicians, and dancers 81 to ' insult the audience's musical concepts from Bloodlin•• and China potential, it will have to well as poets. Among ru. intelligence because mo t scratch. Profel5or Will Ogden TJGce. Writing 'of the become leas stilted and more books are everything performed here organized Atomicafe in 1968 poems in fiord Freight, Miami, Making inspired. This version of these days is a well defined, because he wanted the music Since the Atomicafe movement. It was without Sansusi believes some of the Robert Pinskl describes' A Living, MaRe. Sen.e Twelfth Night is very and Both finiahed piece. department more oriented experimental music series was seriousness of a formal concert changes occurred when, " ... a them as • ... rich in You Bet. enjoyable but it could have readings are free and open "Atomicafe," he goes on, toward the creative, started it:' 1968, it has evolved and very anti·concept and full· time publicity director was Fan.hen, a compelling social drama about the imprel8ive figures of speech been a boisterous comedy. moderruzation of a small Chinese village, will be presented at and resourceful rhythms, to the public. Call 452· "is where people come, and composer/musician. " and changed. structure; the setting was hired. He was getting critics to 8 pm March 5-8 in the UCSD Theatre on Wa.rren Campus. and tliey are unified by a 2533 for more information. Twelfth Night rep~ala they experience music. It is a "Now, Atomicafe is not an "The character of the series intimate. come and also people from the March 9 at 1 pm on PBS. sit-down, pay attention kind of officially sponsored series. has changed," said Francoise. "Now the graduate student newspapers. Since then, thing. Lot's of people attend The graduate students "It uaed to be like the series I may do what they like and Atomicafe has become this big the concerts with preconcep· petitioned to have free rein to was involved in when I lived in ha ve returned to traditional formal thing. That is when it tions as to whether or not they do what they want as far as Paris, called Cafe Theatre. It concepts and the structure of a started getting oriented more University Events pre•• nts: are going to accept what they programming, bringing in was p-erformed in a cafe with a more formal concert situation. toward the finished piece or came to hear. If they came some outside performers and small stage or in a cellar. This This has occurred mostly idea." _DOWN with these expectations they holding receptions after some was where performers would because of the pressure of O'Grady adds that, may be pleased or very of the performances. For this mix theatrics and music or academic work in doing " ... there is no censorship or disc$pointed with the music." we get a small budget from the poetry. Some of the pieces serious compositions. They discrimination, every musician Debbie O'Grady, another musIc department," Sansusi involved the public. It was probably just don't have the who has finished a piece and graduate student with Mark, said. very influenced by the Dada time for anything else." Plea se turn to page 1 1.

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I TYPING: UNIV CITY. IBM Selectric. Reasonble rales, Days 452- 4244 (ask FronI the Smash Classifieds lor Jane); Eves. 453-4966 (3/ 5) Swimmers Atomicafe sponsor: Impossible paper due too soon? Need help with typing . grammar, organization, library researching? Concerts Suspense Novel Need a place to stay for East. Vac. announcements Special problems are no problern to Seeded The Union of Willing to sleep on couch, floor, will Academic Assistants. Dissertalion Continued from page B Bogey is back see him in Casablanca. pay 453-4776 Tim. (317) Jewish Students assistance, too. 223·5566 (3/ 1 t ) feels it is ready to be perfonned March 5 at 7:30 and 9:30 at Revelle / Fem roommate wanted rnust be '-Seventh will be fit somewhere into the Cafe. $1.50 at the door. (3/5) and the ASUCSD, responsible clean nonsmoker share personals program." Support CaIPIRG trach your green room $95.00 / mo 'A util. 455-1514. ontinued (rom page 5 Ernie M. Help us celebrate Revelle's in conjuction with card. (3/7) (317) One may ask, what is The Birthday. Wear your birthday costume coach Askey can't pin down experimental music? "Charles J.U.D.A., Watch out lor the PIRG Bird. (3/7) Own room. Solana Beach Condo, Fr i nite at Central, Bring 10 for beer. the answer. Ives , Henry Cowel and John $140 / mo, non-smoker, 2 cars. car (317) 'We're just in a slump with mowle Tune out your 19705 disco. As the pool, call anytime 755-2763. (3/ 12) Cage experimented with 1980s approach so does ASSORTED Yonica, Yonica, Yon lca, Happy our hitting. What else can I VINYl. (3/7)" Ocean front condo in Solana Bch pool Birthday. Happy Birthday. Happy say? I'm sure we'll break out of sounds that are not considered will jacuui tennis plus more, Room to Birthday, Darroll, Darroll, Darroll. (3 / 5) part of the musical realm of Third Cornmuter get-together Center share $165 full furnish. 755-5931 it real soon." For the People. 3:00. March 5, 1980. (3/5) Red, Have a so-so B-day! - The Triton Notes instruments. They used slarlle (3/5) • Queen (3/5) Freshman first baseman objects that were not built to Female roommate wanted for PB apt ASSORTED VINYL, UCSD's newest - 4 blks to beachl $150 + Y:z utilities, Red, Happy Birthday! Come in tonight Brian Kummer has had the hot produce sound. Experimenta­ for your free parfait. Happy 1 you! co-op is here to stay. We're located open Apr 1 call 272-9794. (3/ 5) 9! - The bat for the Tritons of late, tion was also done with just South of EDNA in the Student King (3/5) which has made him their Center. We open April 4. 1980, (3/7) Ouiet! Share house in Olivenhain, near electronic means and Encinitas, Reasonable rates, land to Monica, Happy Birthday! Never forget leading hitter _with a _390 computers. Their ' general the Upper Cut - precision hair cutting what a beautiful person you are and garden, Nonsmokers please. Martin average. attitude was to create music ad styling for men and women in 436·0332. (3/7) that I love you very much. Whatever Mark Sharpe has finally Sorrento Valley - is offering a 20% off happens I wish you the best of luck that has not existed before: It is found the stroke also. He has "spring special" on cuts, perms, and always. I'll never lorget you and all our not a t all avant-garde, sun streaks. Delinitely a cut above! crazy times, Love, Marsha. (3/5) coUected 6 hits in his last 15 call Pat 45S-0391. (3/7) for sale although it has been labeled as Ronnl. are you stucl< in a pagoda with trips to the plate, raising his such by some for lack of II you have suffered a discontinuity In 15' Runabout w Ibrkn 50 HO Merc. trlr, Tricla Toyota? (3/5) average from below .200 to the insurance coverage due to Blue anything better to call it. many extra. $1 200 obo. Call Mike after Ronni. we can smell the moon in your .254. As the leadoff hitter, Cross/Occidental switch. contact me school at 755-7670, (3/6) perfume. Happy B-day, Darroll and Sharpe has to be on the Sound is all relative; if you for joint action. Ravi Athale EECS, Olga. (3/5) x2699. (3/7) Lovely Wedding invitations - 100 for basepaths if the Triton offense play with a wierd sound long $22.50 and up - 453-1863, 286-2663. Dominic Ferrari Happy 21st! Love and is to work. enough it is no longer wierd. RACQUETBALL at Black Mtn Thurs. (3/7) kisses your lavorite girl. (3/5) Last. Friday, UCSD's Thursday, March 6 nites club members play 2 hrs. for 1 No adjective applies and you buck. Leave Urey Hall Mailbox 8:30. Sell 4 bedroom 2 bath University City. Happy 21st Birthday Dom! Have a designated hitter and backup are not judgemental with 7:30 and 10:00 pm (3/5.6,12,13) Excellent. 4666 Ramsay open 10-4 super day! with love Kimila and Anita catcher Tony Hicklin suffered sound. Don't expect broker, 276-1401. (3/5) (3/5) a bone chip in his foot sliding USB 2722 INTERMEDIATE MEDITATION will be masterpieces; it takes time. Do Open reel tape deck-Akai GX-230 0 into second base on a taught this Thursday at the San Diego Is there a girl who will definnely be at expect a mixture of things," Tickets $1.50 Meditation Club of UCSO! Admission "Best Buy" rating, 1 yr old, ex. condo Davis campus this faU? Please leave succellful steal attempt. is absolutely free to members of Must sell to help pay fees, any message for Bob at EDNA, I need to F ortunatdy , Hicklin will be say. Francoise. reasonable offer considered, Ph. 452- available at the UCSD community, This weeks '­ speak with you . (3/6) able to do some light workouts Sansusi sums it up the workshop will be conducled by Dr. 9665 (3/11) while he is waiting for his foot Atomicafe experience in one UEO Box Office Frederick Lenz, one of the foremost For sale: Pentax spotmeter V $1 80.00 travel authornies in North America. HSS to heal. He'l o®, be out for sentence, "Atomicafe may not 465-3561 (3/11) CIEE Studenl Travel located on the 11284:00 pm, March 6th. (3/6) second floor of the student center two weeks. The Tritons sorely be where it'l at all the time, but Bring your birthday suit to Central Car Pioneer Cassette/FM radio tape open MWF 9-1 Tu Th t2-3. (3/14) need his bat back in the lineup. at least it visits now and then. " Library. Revelle birthday bash band, player $25.00 call William 452-0157. (3/5) Looking for outiloing independent drinks, dancing. Friday Nite, (3/7) 50~ minded female Interested in traveling Lowenbrau, pepsi. band Revelle Bean Bags new strong comfortable around Europe this summer by means linen or vinyl; king size $29, also Janris II Debate . THE FILE Birthday Bash. Central lib Fri, nite of Eurail Pass. Preter woman btwn. 20- bring 50¢ and 10. Sponsored by RPB. solabed size. van size. 455-6448. 24 yrs. of age. 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Continued (rom page I had said last week that $7.6 million floors of our buildings. We are out of should be shaved off the $9.S5 million the era where we can make small from the governor's 1980-81 budget economies," he says. for UC. Jenkins also said that tuition was Saxon will further clarify the preferable to reduced student access to university's position on tuition in a the university or reducing program letter he is presently drafting which will quality. be sent personally to all university Saxon's controversial statements students at the end of this month. about tuition carne immediately after he told the three-member committee that he would reserve discussion of 'We Got It:' Prop. 9 cuts until after the governor's r mance Department concluded its contingency plan, due in two weeks. Amphitheatre "The 1980-81 governor's budget Continued from page 1 p'0vides a realistic and reasonable has been successful in the past in his Surfers level of resources for the university, efforts to raise money in the Risk Hepatitis given the limitations of state resources community. He came up with the $3.5 Continued from ". 1 the diaeaae has puled. People who and competing demands," said Saxon. million for the cancer center in six it may not, and people won't know until have been in the water are cautioned to However, "because of the cuts of the months. the four to -;at week incubation period look for symptoms of hepatitis, last two years, ~y of which this "The beauty of the amphitheatre," ...... including "fatigue and a jaundiced committee tried to re.tore, any Montalvo said, "is that thi. will be a No QMS 01 hepatitis have been look." substantial cuts below the level of the student-owned facility. NpOl1ed to the UCSD Health Center to governor'. budget would necellitate "No more low priorities for student ' dIde. and O'leary says "the County "Those young, impetuous, drastic and harmful reduction if pmgramnung., ." Health people haven't heard of any indiHerent surfers who have been going programming and would probably Originally the amphitheatre was to outbreM ofhepatiis tIus far." in the water should stand by, be more require, for the lint time in the be built ju.t north of the Central O'l.-ry and the immunization clinic responsible to our warnings, and wait university's history, the impo.ition of a Library, but pressure from Library an c:.mpuI Wa'n that this may change until we can get the okay from the general tuition." official. forced a change in plans, once suf6c:i..a time f« incubation of county ," said O'leary. Legislative analy.t William Hamm Montalvo said.

P-gid advertisement Mime Gaulin & Co. to perform here

The Paul Goulin Mime Company, led by the brilliant Canadian-born, Paris-trained mime, Paul Gaulin, will be performing Thursday, March 6 at 8:00 pm in UCSO's Mandeville Auditorium. The company, consisting of Gaulin, Nikki Tilroe, and Peter Smith, will perform nine pieces employing theatre, mime and mask. The evening's pieces explore the ambition Gaulin sets the pace with adventurous new and variety of the company. Humor and choreography, that explores the foibles of sensitivity are used to convey truthful and tragic man's drives and passions. lbe dynamism of messages. lbe power of their projection lies in his sketches is enhanced by the corporeal their agile acrobatics and poetic evocations of training he received under Etienne Decroux and movement. The show encompasses an Decroux's student Marcel Marceau. Gaulin impressive use of sound and silence, expressed enjoys performing in a variety of styles and emotion, illusion pieces, and precision characters, and thus prefers a small company acrobatics that have brought critical acclaim to which enables each performer to spend more the company, and to Paul Gaulin as Canada's time on stage. He is joined by Nikki Tilroe, a master of mime. professional dancer and puppeteer, whose magic ability to look like many different For further information about the Paul characters with only the slightest modification Gaulin Mime Company performance, of costume, creates the sense of a large contact the UCSD University Events Office at company of performers. 452·4102.

Attention: TIiE silva ,litmfJ~ METhod Third College -\ CAN HELP YOU LEARN TO: Seniors --~ ' . '\ • OVERCOME STRESS • IMPROVE M.EMORY • CONTROL HABITS • ENRICH RELATIONSHIPS Ive you interested in speaking at • AWAKEN PSYCHIC ABILITIES your gr<;Jduatlon? FREE LI!CTURI! If SO, you can audition your speech before the Graduation Planning FOR INFORMATION, CALL: Committee on March 12, 1980, from 297·0758 5 to 7 pm in the new Third College Dean's Office, Conference Room 126. Book is now Please submit your written speech by on .... March 11, 1980 at the Third College at .... Dean's OffIce. boob....