Friday, October 24, 1975 Reactions Here to 4% Student Center BOA: Not a Fac,:,lty Ra~e are Mixed Replacement for Bookman by Ala .. R.-eU Staff Writer by Robin DeRleux responsible for making decisions councils instead of the Coop The UC Regents proposed Staff Reporter concerning the stUdent center has committee. faculty pay increase of 4.08%, been the subject of controversy in Murphy, explaining his position, smallest for UC teachers in nine A proposal by the Student recent weeks. Cooperative to establish a student felt that "Student affairs should be years, has met with mixed reac­ The BOA would be composed of run independently of the political Board of Authority (~ OA ) tions. six student members, one from activity on campus." Figures of "real earning" have each of the four colleges, one from As for the financial con­ shown that the actual spending the Coop and the remaining sequences of the BOA, authors of power of the faculty has declined Body Found student chosen from either the the proposal felt that some com­ steadily Since the 19608, and though Graduate Student Council or the pensation was due to the Board this trend will probably continue ' At UCSD Graduate Student Union. members for time spent on com­ through this year and future ones, Administrative members on the mittee work, and so proposed that that point does not appear to be the cormnittee would have no voting the students be paid $10 for each main concern of faculty or ad­ Reidentified rights; they would act in an ad­ ministration. Vice-chancellor Saltman visory capacity only. Sheldon Schultz, UC San Diego The body of a man found Friday Academic Senate chairman, said, Education Commission. on the uc San Diego campus. has According to Ron Green, who is "By anybody's standards a 4.08% This pay scale was agreed upon been identified as Clyde William Student Center Director Mark several years ago by all UC facets, Blake, 26, of Los Angeles. Bookman's intern and who pay increase is below the expected Police had previously identified rate." including faculty, as well as the presented the proposal to the Coop, Schultz said that the governor governor and legislature. the man' as John Desmond on the the committee would not replace Adding Friog Benefits basis of a baptismal certificate Bookman. and legislators used an " interplay found in a coat near the body. of forces" in deciding on the Saltman said that the 4.08% Bookman viewed this aspect of figure registers last years pay rate Investigators said a fingerprint amount of the pay incr~ase . Theirs check with Sacremento correctly the proposal in the same light; was a matter of judgement in of the eight universities, and that whereas he would take care of the by adding fringe benefits and this identified Blake. trying to establish a parity of pay The body was found east of John center's day-to-day functions, the and the amount of essential money year's pay scale of the schools, the Board would be responsible for final figure for the UC faculty Jay Hopkins Rd. in a dump of needed "to get by." bushes by Clancy Latham Jr., an decisions involving policy for­ Schultz added that he will be earnings increase would be from 5 mation and space allocation. lh %t07lh %. assistant development engineer in interested in seeing what happens the physics department, and UCSD to other state employees, and in The Vice-chancellor conceded Criticisms that the figure was not great, but student David Weekly. Administrative criticisms of the fact whether they will get con­ A definite cause of death has yet siderably more than 4% . added, " We're long on proposal included questions academics." He also said that to be determined, but the county concerning the legality of BOA, the If this sort of thing occurs, and coroner's office suspects Blake continues to happen in future there were many factors "kicking method of selecting committee George S. Murphy hell out of the facuity. " was killed by an overdose of members and proposed payment of 'jears, there Is a possibility that the morphine. faculty may do more than com­ Saltman feared the con­ its members. meeting attended. The Board A spokesman for UCSD has said would meet five times per quarter. plain, with the end result of a sequences of faculty unionization, Before the BOA can be im­ thinking that it would change the that. the dead man was not enrolled recognized UC faculty union. here under either name. plemented, it must pass through Fairness However, no serious proposal of Continued on Page 8 the UC San Diego administration Both Murphy and Bookman this rna Mer has been put forth yet. and the UC Regents. It is here that ouestioned the fairness of ar­ The Issues of Importance the BOA 's legality and the bitrarily paying the BOA mem­ Personally Schultz thought that Weare Recall Petition is limitations on its power would be bers, while not appropriating though the economic issue was decided. money to other campus councils. They felt that a uniform policy important, it should not be the Submitted with 665 Names Board member selection, as the motivating factor for the faculty. should be drawn up to determine A petition, with 665 signatures, has been submitted asking a recall proposal now stands, would be on which councils the members are He believed that educational election for Del Mar City Councilman John Weare. made by the Appointments and policies and academic freedom to receive payment or units for It is the first time in Del Mar's 16 years of cityhood that a such petition Evaluations .Committee of the , their work. should be the issues of importance. has been filed against a council member. Coop. Paul Saltman, UCSD Vice­ Passed by the Coop, the BOA Weare, 34, is a UC San Diego <;hemistry professor. Both Bookman and Vice­ proposal was rejected by Murphy. chancellor for Academic Affairs, Only 550 signatures of registered Del Mar residents were necessary to brought out some interesting chancellor and dean of student At present, the proposal is being initiate a election. The city clerk now has a month to verify the affairs George Murphy felt that the researched, clarified, and revised points on the faculty pay increase. signatures, addresses and precinct numbers. He said that the 4.08% figure representatives should be ap­ for resubmission to the Vice­ If at least 550 of the signatures are valid, the city will have to hold a pointed by the individual college chancellor. being "tossed" about is not en­ recall election within three months. There is a possibility that the recall tirely accurate in that it does not could be held at the same time as the regular council elections March 2. include fringe benefits, and, most Pocketbook Issues importantly, the upward drift in The head of the recall effort, Helen Drysdale, told the San Diego Union GSU Calls for Strike Vote salaries of comparative in­ the petition drive succeeded because voters are concerned with stitutions. "pocketbook issues" more than anything else. She has accused Weare of The comparative Institutions in ignoring the people in his council activities. on November 3 question are eight comparable She said complaints about Weare among petition signers cut "really . by Mark Stadler Wliversities by which the UC across the board." News Editor fa culty pay increase is being "Obviously, he hasn't had an open mind, or else he wouldn't be in this The Graduate Student Union (GSU) Wednesday night approved a judged by the Post~ndary Continued on Page 11 proposal calling for a November 3 membership vote on a work stoppage November 14,20 and 21, and an indefinite strike beginning January 12. Boord May Choose "Unappropriate" Area The resolution goes on to read: "This course of action presupposes an unsatisfactory administration response to our October 14 letter. We all, of course, hope that the administration will soon begin to engage in County Can't Find a Beach for Nudity productive negotiations with us. "We must , however, be prepared strategically in the event of their A new county ordinance, per­ supervisors will hear the report by Robert Stokesberry of the Save failing to do so." mitting nude sunbathing on certain Lowrey OIl Nov. 4. Our Beaches Committee, a prin­ By consensus the approximately 100 GSU members present approved North County beaches has proved Nudity on one beach in Encinitas ciple supporter of the effort to that proposal as a middle ground between two resolutions calling for no meaningless so far becauae the - where people have been sun­ maintain San Diego's Black's work action or an immediate strike starting November 3. county staff has been unable to find bathing in the nude for several Beach as a swimsuits optional The approved proposal, labeled "escalatory work action," was chosen a beach that meets its years - was opposed by the at­ area, said a counter-petition had to let undergraduates know "ahead of time" about a strik during winter specifications. torney for the Self-Realization been signed by 3000 persons, quarter, GSU media contact Dan Rosen said yesterday. However, the county parks and Fellowship, which is located ad­ calling for the granting of special It was also decided to set a deadline and give the administration time to recreation director, Lloyd T. jacent to the beach. areas for nude sunbathers just as negotiate, he said. Lowrey, indicated in a meeting in He said churchgoers have been such areas are set aside for sur­ ot against Undergraduates EnCinitas Tuesday night that he offended by nude bathers and fers . Rosen emphasized that any GSU action was directed solely against the ":ould give the Board of Super­ volleyball players on the beach, administration, and not against undergraduates and faculty. It was Visors the option of choosing a which is located at the end of J St. reported Wedn day night that Chancellor McElroy 1as denied a GSU ~ach for nude bathing that he and in Encinitas. and announced that request for a formal meeting with UC Pre ident Saxon wh n he visit UC hi staff did not find appropriate. 350 individuals have signed a San Diego November 25. He did not say what site he WBI petition support the Fellowship's The GSU is plaMing a demonstration for that day, Rosen said. referring to. stand. Also discussed was the possibility of massive teacher-assistant layoffs The superviaol'i voted last month Persons attending the meeting spring quarter. This, GSU members fet'l, is in vitabl because meUit ~ prohibit rwdtty on all OUt Tuesday seemed by and large department ar using spring funds to hire TAs now. ~wlmsuits optional" beaches, and opposed to nudity. One proponent Additionally, a November 13 meeting with invitations sent to directed county lteff to find ap­ said the small showtnC in favor of representatives of the Association of State, City , and MWlicipal propriately IICluded areo for nualty was beCause me SW1J1UIUftI Employees and the American Federation of Teachers wa announced. pOSSible desipation u auch. '!be ..son Is over. Rosen said the GSU has been negotiating with both groups . Friday, Cktoller 24, 1175 ~I JI1('S •rI.on •• Page 3 Letters to the Editor Health Critic f rlfoll flllll'S Twenty-one Physics Faculty Call Navarro uc ...... for End to Appalling Campaign to Speak We, the undersigned members of out in an effective and public he had, of course, assumed by Brtu Davis Mark Woelber Jams G. Soto the faculty of the Physics professionally acceptable manner. an even graver responsibility, and Staff Writer Mau.lllledIW Cltyedllor Department, are appalled by the U a course C8U11es widespread without giving the accused a prior continuing campaign of pel'lOlUll student dissatisfaction, it is our opportunity to reply to these Dr. Vicente Navarro, foremost abuse being carried on in the responsibility to inveatigate and to charges; but this observation did analyst and critic of the health CnitUdiida Sara LoweD ameliorate the situation. H we not appear to have any on Triton Times against Professor lmpact system in the- United States and in Opi.rCNI edilor _c.mm ...Uy edltar learn about the situation only after him. In our view, bowever, Mr. Keith Brueckner. Last spring developing countries, will be the fact, we can only work to Strebel should have gone to fonnal charges were brought presenting a series of lectures prevent If, Professor Brueckner and laid the against . Professor Brueckner by recurrences. however, entitled "Political Economy of The Jriton Times is recognized as the official student newspaper by student reaction is communicated situation the he I8W it Mr. Donald Strebel. These charges, in course .. Health and Health C.al"f!" . the Communicotions Boord of UCSO. Unsigned editorials represent supported· by student petitions during the course, we can work before him. He had been, in effect, the views of the majority of the editorial board (above), and not the . indicating widespread with the instructor to improve the the bead TA in the sequence for The presentations will begin ClA U C views of the University, the Communications Boord or the student dissatisfaction with Professor course while it is still in progress. . some time, and what he bad to say Monday and run daily at various nosts ollene Brass at locations at UC San Diego W1ti1 ~ Student Groups Protest bo4y. Brueckner's teaching of Science 48 We therefore welcome prompt would therefore have carried October 31. 'W4 h · t C I ~ in the winter quarter, prompte4 student Input, and encourace considerable authority, if be had Navarro is a native of Spain who lng the Administration to ·set up an students to communicate their been wi1IinI to comport himseH as o.n onJerence UCSD Involvement With CIA has also travelled extensively in by Edward Simo.. investigating committee. This problems to their instructors, and with normal counesy and had by Craig Uchida Europe and Latin America Special Writer Tr~veling and lodging is being ·anything to do with the CIA." She committee, comprised of Patrick to the Department Chainnan. refrained from the Injurious and p~ovlded by the CIA. Reno and Dye Opinion EdItor and health Assistant vice-chancellor further requested that ''all secret Strebel Considers Report Ledden (Associate Provost, Muir In the case of Science 48, neither unsupported characterizations of tea~hing ~arching Will also recei~e $100 for "other At an open press conference held correspondence between the CIA sys eIJ.lS. He IS presently an _ Raymond Dye is one of 50 college College), Tom Hull (Assistant Vice the Physics nor APIS Department Professor Brueckner's motives p.x~nl;ps" fro~ the CIA. asso~late . pro~essor at John and university administrators at th~ Revell~ Fountain yesterday and the University should be Chancellor, Academic Affairs,) offices, nor the Muir College which disfigure his many public mornmg, various representatives rp.vealed. " On Brueckner Inadequate and Frederick Olafson (Chairman, Provost's office was aware of the statements in this matter." Hopkins Un~verslty. . attending a conference at Central' "No Great Interest" . Navarro s current t~aching Intelligence Agency (CIA) of various student organizations Mike Zarate, the SCAR was only formed in the last week of Department of Philosophy), level of student dissatisfaction. As The last sentence of the above spoke in opposition to the spokesperson, regarded the focuses on concepts, policy, ~nd headquarters in Washington the Rick Whitehill, an assistant to by DoaaId E. Strebel the Spring Quarter. This severely recentl~ reported their findings to the Committee report points out, quotation from the Committee the vice-chancellor for student Recruitment of blacks, chicanos recruitment of minorities as an the Chancellor. The Chancellor "One other possible source of in­ report explains why we are ap­ methodolo~ . in health planrung Triton Times learned yesterd~y. hindered the committee's attempt and the politlcal economy of the According to CIA and UC San affairs, said the CIA first contacted and women into the Central atte~pt to "tum our own people to conduct a fair review, since they submitted the complete text of the formation about the course that palled by the campaign following agaInSt ourselves." health system.. Diego officials, the purpose of the UCSD through University HaIl Intelligence Agency (CIA). were unable to exercise the report to the Triton Times on might have been available to Science 4B. We sincerely The student organizations, He demanded that the CIA stay Professor Keith A. Brueckner The lecture .senes ~olves two-day conference is to solicit about a month ago. necessary thoroughness: they had September 9, 1975. Professor Brueckner was, of acknowledge the importance of notably MECHA (a campus off campus and listed three and his cronies, as members of the aro~d these topiCS, dealing with suggestions from college ad­ "No oile in student affairs had time to interview only 9 students Although the Triton Times ap­ course, Donald Strebel himself. We student criticism as an effective demands to the administration " inner ring" at UCSD, are used to spe~c p:oblems of. health ex- ministrators on how to improve any. g~eat .interest in going," or.ganization representing getting their own way. Their (during exam week!), and did not pears to be in the process of asked Mr .. Strebel, who was force in improving the quality of Whitehill S31d. " Personally, it's chicanos), the Student Coalition First, he urged no partici~tion carefully following the course education. But is a campaign of penen~ m both. developed and and increase minority employment contributions to education here are obtain and examine such pertinent publishing a series of com­ developmg countries. Each of the in the CIA Wlcomfortable to be associated Against Racism (SCAR), the Black by UCSD ; second, no funding with mentaries on the report written by through the reports he solicited " injurious and unsupported never more than "voluntary". materials as the preposterous lectures is self-eon\ained. Rowena' Reno an academic with the CIA these days, but we felt Stude'.!t l!nion (BSU), Mujer (an regar~ to CIA activities concerning exams used in the course. They did Mr. Strebel, it has not published from former students and through characterizations of... motives" a recnntment; and third, an opening They can and do pull rank on The Urban an~ Rural Studi~ counselor for 'I'Ilkd College; is also we could not afford to pass up any orglllllzstion of chicanaa and not interview the undergraduate the text of the report itself. We are occasional attendance at the constructive way to improve the latinas) the Graduate Student of the UCSO/CIA secret files. anyone else at UCSD, includi(lg Progr~ at T~ College IS attending. Third College associate opportunities for minority student therefore attempting in this letter lectures, why he had not com­ quality of education? .Dr is it ~ Chancellor McElroy. Con­ graller who was a monitor at many sponsonng the senes. A complete dean Fred Henderson was also employment. Union (GSU) and the Women's Zarate also criticized the non­ of the exams, nor did they talk to to bring before the campus com­ municated his sense of the way stead a way of harrassing a Center, were primarily concerned communication between the ad­ sequently, the committee which sched~e of the lecture~ can be asked to attend the conference, but "So, though the CIA asked for investigated the Brueckner per­ Brueckner's NSF -fuilded secretary munity some considerations which things were going to the lecturer professor to the point where his placement officers to attend the with the participation of UC San ministration and the students. He have not received sufficient em­ while there are still a possibility of fo~d m .the calendar section of the declined the offer "for personal felt that the University community formance in last year's Science 4B who was illegally used to do effectiveness in the further per­ Triton Times. reasODs." conference, we wanted someone Diego in the CIA's national con­ was under tremendous pressures. coursework. Further, they were phasis. his benefitting from such in­ formance of his duties might be there with more exoerience. We ference of college and university should have been informed of the It was tacitly expected that they too timid to look into the The Physics Department is formation, rather than waIting seriously impaired? - in this case, asked Ray (Dye) to attend because administrators. oogoings with the CIA. should find a way to mollify the relationships and conflicts between responsible for most of the physics until the course was over. His a professor of extraordinary Rally Scheduled he has experience in implementing The purpose of the conference is He disapproved of the " sneak in students while exonerating Professor Brueckner's many instruction on this campus. It is our , answer was that he did not feel he distinction who has contributed so student affirmative action. to recruit minorities and women and sneak out" tactics he says Brueckner. private business activities and his collective responsi bility to see to it was in a position, given his status much to UCSD in so many ways. into the CIA (see article, this were employed by the two "It would have been a sort of The schizoid nature of the report responsibilities as a UCSD that undergraduate instruction, in the university, to asswne such a No one questions that Keith for Hugo Blanco page). delegates from UCSD. professor. (Background reading: graduate instruction, and graduate responsibility. It was pointed out to Brueckner is one of the world's censorship if we had not attended Two academic counselors Jim Kavanaugh, introduced as a submitted by the investigating the conference," Whitehill added. committee results from an attempt " WHEN 00 A PROFESSOR'S research supervision are ~arried him that by making his charges most eminent physicists. During Rowena Reno and Raymond Dye' leader and organizer of the GSU to satisfy this dual objective. The SUPPLEMENTARY EARNINGS his fifteen years at UCSD he has The US Committee for Justice to Blanco became a leader of the are attending the conference. ' said he was not surprised by th~ Quecha Indian peasant movement Whitehill said the CIA's in­ BECOME A MATTER OF supervised the PhD research of Latin ' American Political ~her UC campuses participating CIA activities. fact that the committee left this in Peru in the 1950s. After that vitation was widely discussed by PUBUC CONCERN?", Science Extra Bike Shop Info seventeen students, an ex­ Prisoners (USLA) has scheduled a lDelude Berkeley and Los Angeles. two-sided role obvious to any movement became an anned student affai~s . administrators He remarked that the CIA had Forum, June, 1975.) traordinarily high figure. Many of raIly next Tuesday at noon to The press conference was caIled perceptive reader speaks for their struggle Blanco was imprisoned in . before .the decISion was made to worked "surreptitiously" in the honesty. It is clear to the most These general criticisms make it I was disappointed to see that two important facts had been left out of these students are now respected protest the decision to keep "to expose the CIA activities on the October 20 Triton Times article on the UCSD Bike Shop. No mention Peruvian peasant leader Hugo 1963 and tried in 1966 for murder. accept It. economics department and im­ casual reader (try the library for a clear that the report, although it scientists therrurelves, and some of campus," according to Adrian plied that much of the research was made of the shop's location, other than that it is on Matthews Blanco from entering America. copy) that the committee may represent heroic efforts to them take the trouble to teU us how He was sentenced to 25 years on the He said Chancellor McElroy was Benjamin, a spokesperson for the being done on campus may be Campus. The Bike Shop occupies a quonset hut next to Mail Services, just The rally, to be held in the thoroughly condemned the uncover the truth, is not sufficient. exciting a teacher Professor prison island of EI Fronton. not consulted in the decision. Young Socialist Alliance. related to CIA activities. "common faculty practices" so This is also seen in the way it treats east of the Matthews Campus dorms. The Bike Shop may move into new Brueckner was to them, both in MandeviUe Center Recital HaIl In 1967 an international cam- Benjamin asserted that will feature USLA national staff paign was mounted, with The letter to Dye from the CIA He urged students to investigate freely adopted (if not actually several of the specific complaints: headquarters upon completion of Step II of the Student Center. The classes and in personal " Berkeley, UCLA, and UCSD have coordinator, Mike Kelly, speakers demonstrations, resolutions and said that 16 campuses would be further the UC involvement with initiated, years ago) by Brueckner. INTIMIDATION OF present phone number is 452-4279, and the shop is open Monday - Friday, discussions. Moreover, Professor no business in participating with the CIA. It is also clear that they con­ STUDENTS: In a remarkable from 12-5. Brueckner made remarkable from the Iberian Peninsula pet~tions . from Europe, Japan, represented at the conference. demned Brueckner himself, while example of pseudo-Nixonian .The second item ~eft out of the article concerns where to get the UCSD contributions as OI1e of the foun­ Info rmation Group and students Ind13, Latm America and the US. Included in that number are UC for Tom Hayden. paying the proper and expected double talk, the report states (p. 5), ~ike Book: It IS aV~llable at the above-mentioned Bike Shop, at EDNA, or ders of UCSD - as the first Physics The appeal for Blanco was Berkeley and UC Los Angeles. ANNOUNCEMENTS courtesy of excusing him on flimsy "The students interviewed and the 10 the BuslDess Office, 204 MC, in Ken Bowers' office. Department Chairman and later as Blanco applied for a visa last supported by Amnesty Inter- Whitehill said the colleges were technical grounds. Continued on Page 4 LINDA MARKS the first Dean of what was then July to enter the US for a 2O-city national, and members of chosen because of their high Ph ilipinos/ Ph ilipl nas interested in On Sundoy, October 26, Ihe Seo­ These excuses, and the con­ called the School of Science and tour on the topic "Latin America: parliament in Britain Italy and minority enrollments. Low School : A UC Davis Recruiter Deucers ore sponsoring 0 film, tortions it took to arrive at them, Engineering. It is not in the best Continent Without Justice," On Belgium. ' "The CIA wanted people who w ill be here today from 1-3 pm in "Blue Water, Wh ite Death" In weaken the report. Just the same, Kissinger Bans Hugo Blanco: interest of education at UCSD that October 7, Sec. of State Henry Released and Deported would know the needs of minority Why? the Student Center Lounge. 2722. It w ill be shown at 6, 8, and its critical conclusions are strong a faculty member who has con­ Kissinger denied Blanco's request Blanco was released due. to a students as they relate to getting citing without comment a 10 pm ond the cost IS $.75. enough to constitute a mandate for by Joseph Ryan the thousands of political prisoners tributed so much in the past, and la~ general amnesty in 1970, but soon them in the CT A." Henderson said. who are jailed and tortured in US barring people who advocate the corrective actions. As shaIl be from whom we can continue to was deported from Peru because of Professor Bruce Vermozen of UC seen in later sections of this On September 24 Secretary of financed prisons in Latin America, expect distinguished service in the overthrow of any organized his support of a teacher's strike. Gary Foster, the CIA's coor­ government. dInator for academic relations B.arkeley, will speok today on commentary, this aspect will make State Henry Kissinger struck a His speech would have focused on future, be subjected to' After living in ~We<1en in exile for "Comparing Evaluat,ons of Works Would all sludents who have the humarr suffering he witnessed said in his letter to Dye that dUl'ing the report invaluable to the harsh blow against academic harrassment. Let us inatead ADenJal several years he has just returned of Art" In the Revelle Formal favonte serious mUS IC preferences first hand before and after the to Peru. .. two-day visit " many of the func­ Accrediting Commission in seeing freedom. On that day Kissinger proceed constructively to use the USLA members feel this is a Lounge at 3 pm. or speCIal ensembles they would bloody coup in Chile, a particularly tions of the Agency will be through the florid claims of our arbitrarily denied a visa to noted Committee Report ' as a starting de nial of Americans' con­ In 1972 Blanco published the hook like to have performed on campus sensitive subject for the CIA and described for you, and you will self-congratulatory ad­ Peruvian Quthor Hugo Blanco. point for work toward eIimiDating stitutional rights to hear Blanco, "Land lind Death," titled after the during 19761n, please mall their Internationally known for his the State Dept. these days. rallying cry of the Quecha peasant learn about the academic skills we There will be 0 meeting of the suggestions to John Lorge, Music ministrators. deficiencies in undergraduate and cla~ that ~issinger's ruling What else would explain empl0y. ... We hope you will feelfree Community Boord today in the Deportment, B-026. ThiS ,s on at­ The three diligent but overly­ leading role in the peasant I instruction at UCSD. makes him the first of the signers struggle. This book was called by Kissinger's anti-democratic to give us your views on minority Siudent Organizations Conference tempt to let the Com pus diplomatic men who compiled the struggles of Peru, and for his s/WILUAM R. FRAZER of the recent Helsinki agreement the ~brary Journal, "nec~ry banning of Blanco? As Blanco said recruitment and ~the Agency in the Room at 11 am in the Student Program'1"ing Boord know your report were Mr. Tom Hull Wlconditional ~efense of political slWILLlAM B. THOMPSON that allows authors and lecture~ reading for those involved with prisoners in Latin America, Blanco in a recent interview about contemporary Latin America." formal and infonnal sessions Center. Wishes. (Assistant to Vice Chancellor s/BE~DT. MATnnAS to freely travel between countries Kissinger's visa denial, " He knows throughout the tWo-day period" Saltman), Dr. Patrick Ledden was scheduled to begin a nation­ s/M. BRIAN MAPLE to violate the accord. ' I've been in Peru, I've been in (Acting Provost, Muir), and wide speaking tour Sept. 25 on the slTHOMAS M. O'NEIL Blanco, in an interview with The Argentina, I've been in Chile, and I Professor Frederick Olafson topic, Latin America: A Continent s/JOHN M. GOODKIND Militant, said "Kissinger is afraid know first hand what the US (Chairman, Philosophy). These Without Justice. The tour was stE. MARGARET BURBIDGE that I will' speak on the things Hugo Blanco government is doing in those men, despite their honesty, were being coordinated by the United slFRANCIS R. HALPERN yanqui imperialism is doing in 833~5004tOOO ~. . ~EO'S GROCERY countries. Kissinger doesn't want not able to dissociate themselves States Committee for Justice to Why is Mr. Blanco being ban­ stJOHN H. MALMBERG America-many of them me coming· here .to tell the ~tin entirely from fle preconditioned Latin American Political ned? Is he dangerous to the s/NORMAN M. KROLL directed by Kissinger him­ American people about it." UnelailUed AMERICAN-ORiENTAl GROCERY & DEli biases of th ~i r faculty/ad· Prisoners (USLA) . " national security" of the US as s/CARLE. MCILWAIN s~ lf.. .I've been in Chile, and I know ministrative I'ositions. This According to a State Dept. the State Dept. would have us Blanco's treatment stands in first hand what the US is doing in sharp contrast to the red carprl s/OONAW R. FREDKIN possibility was j}e reason behind spokesperson, Kissinger used a believe? Apparently the Swedish s/ROBERT A. SWANSON those countries. ,. Seholarships treatment of representatives of the my suggestion that the committee McCarthy era piece of legislation, and Canadian governments felt no slLEONARD N. UEBERMANN Chilean junta, who played a direct Over $33,500,000 unclaimed scholarships, grants, aids, and Keg Beer would be in~onplete without a the McCarran-Walter Act, as the " threat" from him. He just slJOHN C. WHEAnEY fellowships ranging from $50 to $10,000. Current list of student membeJl. Such a merober basis for his decision. Among other finished a speaking tour of Sweden role in the "overthrow of the Sunday EPISCOPAL organized government" of sIW ALTER KOHN these sources researched and compiled as of Sept. 15, 1975. ~ .. was also fonnaUy requested by a things this sei!tion declares and Canada and those govern­ slLU JEU SHAM Services In Area Graduate S' u ent Council ineligible for visas people who ments were not "toppled" as a Salvadore Allende. Just this IDOJah UNCLAIflED SCHOLARSHPS ';. .\' 10% diSCOUNT w/sTudENT I.D. "write, or publish, or advocate, or the leader of the Italian fascist slLAURENCE E. PETERSON UCSD EPISCOPALIANS 11 ~30 at resolution of Ju le ,1975. No such result of his visit. In fact, despite stJa)EPHC. Y.CHEN 11275 Massachusetts Ave., Los Angeles. CA 90025 teach," the "overthrow" of the movement, Giorgio Almirante, Univ. Community Ch. mt:mber was e\er ppointed. As a Kissinger's best efforts, Blanco did stGEORGE FEHER result, the conclusions of the report United states or any other "or­ spend a day in the US when his Continued on Pale 7 o I am enclosing $9.95 plus $1 .06 for postage and handling. , ALL SANdwicilES 100;., diSCOUNT slXUONG NGUYEN HUU 9595 La Jolla Shores Dr. \ are dominated by the perception ganized government," "com­ flight to Peru had to land at Miami .. ~_., t that individual students are but munist doctrines," "assaulting or for repairs. Oddly, Blanco's un­ Fr . Joseph Young ph. 452-0614 ---~------w/STudENT 1.0. short tenn .ransients, whose killing police officers," damage or scheduled visit did not prove to be The Triton T,mes is recognized by the Communications Boord of UCSO a. the GOOD SAMARITAN (meets at • PLEASE RUSH YOUR CURRENT LIST OF I complaints will die out naturally entry, or destruction of private fatal to that city. offic,al $ludent newspaper. Publicotion IS on Mondoys, Wednesdoys and Morsey Sch. ) F"days during the regular school yeor (e.cept on off,ciol holidays). EdilOriol 2640 Sederblom, University City • UNCLAIflED SCHOLARSHPS SOURCES TO: I with only a modicum of delay and property," or " sabota~e." The real reasons for Kissinger's and bu.iness off,ce. are located in 117 Bloke Hall on the Revelle ColI"9" I I DElicious ORiENTAl Foods neglect. When asked which of these ban would appear to be Blanco's Sand 100.m. (S.S.-aIlO985) campus, UniversitY of Colifornlo, Son Oi-.QO. ST. JAMES BY-THE-SEA EGG Rolls The delay strategy was initially things Blanco is supposed to have ideas. Often harsh in his criticism leiters to the Ed ,tor and op,nlon columns ore welcomed. All submissions 1•• Name ,I 743 Prospect St. La Jolla invoked by Vice Chancellor done the state Dept. spokesperson of US supported dictatorships in . hould be typed on a 74-space lone on nonerolOble poper. They .hould not Address ______7:30, 9 (S.S·-oll agel) & 11 MONA PUA Saltman, who blocked a proper replied that the information was Latin America, and an eyewitness e.ceed three pages in length double .• paced. The Troton Time, rese/ve. the ST . PETER'S Oty State Zi probe for over 6 weeks. Thanks to " classified" on grounds of to the brutal military coup In Chile, "ghtto ed,t submi.Slons becou.e of space J.mltotion. or .tyle requ"ement.. I p__.I 1 Parish Lone, Del Mar STOP by ANd look AROUNd ~T this, the investigating committee "national security." Blanco planned on speaking about For ed'toriol, call 4S2·3

\ Blanco. e e 'Records . .• was welcomed with open arms by mark the end of the fight for Hugo terpreter such as Rod Stewart she chtown" with "boy's town" is more DREAM - 'mE NITIY GRITTY the State Dept .• while Se:-gioSegre, Blanco's right to speak in the US. places toQ much distance between efficacious than the original. DffiT BAND. United Artists. Italian Communist Party leader, USLA is clU'rently waging a herself and her material. Given ROCK OF THE WESTIES - was told his application for a visa Any band that would perform nationwide protest campaign to such saccharine country-rock ELTON JOHN. MCA. "Battle Of New Orleans." " Hey would be denied. force Kissinger to reverse his arrangem/!nts, her detachment is Everytime I hear an Elton Obviously, Kissinger & Co_ have Good Lookin· ... "Malaguena." and decision. Mike Kelly, who has been probably warranted. Still. that John record I think of the con­ " All I Have To Is Dream" on a double standard when it comes to Do , coordinating the protest campaign. Wlderstanding doesn·t excuse the clusion of "Nashville_" It was a one album and claim that they are (u",.LCJ£'U.ity of (!afi.fo~nia, ,,!)'an 7)££90 what ideas and points of view they I will be speaking on campuses all all-persuasive dullness of this dumb idea in the movie, but ole aspiring to "enlarge the scope or I want the American people to hear, across the country to publicize and albwn_ Elton might provide some contemporary folk-style music" The International Photo Shu. for Southern California I Browse through : (!ampu~ P'109~am !13oa~d In their detenninatlon to keep expose the hypocrisy of Kissinger's FOLLOW MY MIND - JIMMY justification for it in real life. Along must be credited with aplomb. if t pti~£nh the country's largest permanent photo gallery _. _lee demonstrations 01 I ~lan c o out of the US they have decision_ What will be needed to CUFF. Reprise, with Olivia Newton Geisha and nothing else. This is a wretched t l/lcurred upon themselves the over 75 major photo brands by factory-trained experts _• . hear lectures I fight this decision is a united This is Jimmy Cliff's first glut pile, but these rellows seem to I FRidAY NiGhT Flick dUb ious distinction of being the response to Kissinger's thought­ completely satisfying album since think they have produced a syn­ every hall hour on dille rent photo topics. __ all witholt commercial inter· I first violators of the Helsinki I control tactics. his 1969 " Wonderful World, thesis of musical folklore. It's ruptionsl ••• SPECIAL DISNEY FESTIVAL: A retrospective. continuous I 1()()1 Ac cords_ Kissinger's signature on Beautiful People." His per­ I Kelly will be speaking at a synethetic. aU right. but its rolklore I this international agreement, showing of ,h master's workl ••• Bring your camera and photograph protest meeting to take place here fonnance and his music in "The is pure "Hee Haw." I 4 ~fJ'"'''~ tJ~,§§~, which provides for the rights of live models in a music. I presentation by ARTOGRAPHY .. _have a FREE I on Oct. 28 in the Recital Hall, ~der They Come" were ex­ AIR TREATMENTS - ROXY I authors and lecturers to travel traordinary. but the proceeding camera che,:k-up, movie or still. _. see FREE multi-media and 111m shows! I 7:30 and 10 pm Mandeville Center at 12 p.m. MUSIC. Wizardoo. freely and express their views. did I Everyone is urged to attend this have been un­ This selection of outtakes from I Mandeville Auditoritlm ,1 not even have time to dry before he derwhelmingly depressing. It THE SOU--HERN CALIFORNIA INTERNAnONAL PHOTO SHOW I important meeting. Kelly will " Stranded' and "For Your DISNEYLI NO HOTEL EXHIBITION HALL I VIolated it. seemed that Cliff had abandoned I speak in behalf of Hugo Blanco, Pleasure" has the usual flaws of ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA I SATURdAY ~ilM Hugo Blanco was scheduled to who has made it crystal clear that reggae 'tor candY-<:08ted schlock­ such collector's items: no I speak on this campus on Oct. 31. soul. But the outstanding triumplB October :~ 3 10 26, 1975 I he intends on speaking in the US, discernible mix. unfocused, I But, Kissinger doean't feel that of Bob Marley and The Waiters and I Iltf? ~t)tltt?f Clllci tltf? Wltt)ft? but not without the vocal and In­ elongated instrumental passages, Thurs. & : ri , 5 to 10 PM and faculty here have t ~udents the dignant protests of the American The Maytalls have thankfully and the certain knuwledge that the Sat., NOOl to 10 PM I directed by Jean EU8tache wI Francoi8 nght to hear what Blanco has to .lnspired Cliff to returr to his roots. Sun., Noon to 6:30 PM I people who support his right to artists had no intention of releasing I say . This direct and un­ speak. "Follow My Mind" L$ a beautifully this for public COIlswnption_ Still. I COnstitutional attack on academic Admisslc n $3; $2 with coupon I Ledrun and Jean-Pierre Leaud breezy album, as good in its own Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music are I freedom. civil Uberties, and free Come to the meeting_ A victory way as The Wallers' "Natty from your pho to dealer or this ad. I foc Hugo Blanco's rig~ to speak such important art ists that their I speech is the moat ominous aspect In Children under 11 FREE 7: 30 and ~1..:..1.:,:: O:..:O_~";;""';;;;"';";;;;"';;;"'--";:"="'_-I Dread" and The MavtAl\s· "Funkv every recorded move is worth I . of KiSSinger's decision, An the US will be a victory for and Kingston." ClIfrs melodies are when accompanied by an adult. I reanlrmatlon of civil Uberties and preserving. The polPTlJlnr of tltis t ~ganizer of peasant unions, and a diverting and rich in their variety. (Iff I human rights. PROTEST THE Ji ..., notion is made more evident when I Vtctim of repreuion in Latin and he is defmitely reggae's most you compare the relative ex­ I America Hugo has unique BAN ON HUGO BLANCO! ' I Blanco exciting, malleable vocalist, He LJrnousine Fanner Denver, he is cellel'K'e of this "bootleg" againsl t qualifications to lecture on US REVERSE THE VISA even manages to pull off a version one of the three JOMS who are the "official" exhumations of ~P\ISes.-And many people here DENIAL! of Marley's "No Woman No Cry" trlple-handedly trying to destroy Hendrix, Joplin, Allman and ..... ed rorward to hearing him. DEMAND OUR RIGIn' TO that, eKcept for an Inexplicable the credibility of the pop audience whomever had the commercial But Kissinger'. decision doesn't HEAR HUGO BLANCO! substitutIOn of the word "Tren- mentality. - sense to die before their Ume. •..-.« ... 1111('8 FrIday, Oetober M, 1115 Faculty• •• Movies • •• basis of teaching from a "joyous shall have become another." quality. " This aphoristic, cathartic, slavish work is searing and decisive in its He concluded by pointing out image of post-anarchic resignation. The characters confess to each that other faculty unions have other, admonish each other, dictate each other, all in the service of their gotten quick pay raises, followed own existential exorcisms. Veteraa'. Day MODday schools visiting next month can be by a marked erosion of faculty The strangulated method of primal exposition is further demonstrated obtained at Career Planning & relations and endeavors. by the- " non-style" of Eustache's direction. The film is practically all City of San Diegl) offices will be Placement, 412 Me. Russell Doolittle. UCSD static medium-shots. Hung images whose barren,. frozen pressure I closed on Monday, October'll, in professor, was involved this past resembles the work of Paul Morrisey and Jacques Rivette at their observance of Veteran's Day. UCSDGoaIAooouoced week in trying to get a cruelest and most austere. The stringency of material and method also All City Public Libraries will be Faculty/Association betweeil UC brings forth a network of illusions to works like Godard's " Masculine closed. • Chancellor McElroy has an- ' LoS Angeles and UCSD, similar to Feminine," Cassavete's "F.aces," and the films of Eric Rohmer. But Metered- parking throughout the nounced a goal of $70,000 to be the one between UCLA and UC Eustache uses the confessional resources of film image to a far 'more City will not be enforced. . raised at UC San Diego for the 1975 Berkeley, but this project failed demonstrable degree than even those documentarists of the soul. Refuse and recyclable United Way/CHAD campaign. primarily because of UCSD Steve Esmedina newspapers normally collected on The United Way and CHAD professorial lack of interest. Monday will be picked up on (Combined Health Agencies Doolittle personally felt that the Low Blows . •. Tuesday, October 28. I Drive) are county-wide agencies faculty ought to be more concerned Secret Service man's tires." Virginia, Bilge said he was City Park and Recreation cen- which coordinate social service with their individual liberty rather As the four reached the em­ "surprised" at the development. ters will be open from 2:00 p.m. to activities in San Diego. than with a large pay increase. peror's room, Hirohito said, "You He withheld further comment, 10:00 p.m. Swimming pools at The San Diego county wide goal The "liberty" he spoke of was know, you Americans aren't so bad saying he needed more time to Kearny Mesa, Colina del Sol, is $8.l million, a 10% increase over that of what a professor can do after all. I'm really sorry you lost study the situation. Martin LuU\er King, Jr., Memorial last years collection. with his time. He thought that the war." During his term of office, which Park and Vista Terrace recreation McElroy said that if UCSD.raises exposure to students was more "But we won the war,". Thom­ apparently ended yesterday, Bilge centers will be open from 5:00 p.m. the $70,000, $8,000 will be allocated important than many of the psonsaid. instituted many programs for the to 7: 30 p.m. City tennis courts will to the UCSD Child Day Care Center mandatory faculty activities-Leo Hirohito raised his eyebrows. NRAAAAA--among them, . the be open, along with the City golf by the United Way. much of the paper work and ac- " You did?" He scratched his head. Committee for Limiting, Opposing courses at Balboa Park and Torrey "Our objective for this year is countability to different people. "I really should get out of the And just generally Cutting down on Pines. 13% higher than UCSD's 1974 The Faculty Association he was palace more often," he said. Assholity wherever possible contribution of $62,100/' McElroy working for would have in no way "Good night," he bade them, and (CLOACA). He beqlme chainnan said " because we believe that, by been a union, but rather would closed the door. of the committee in 1968. Film Free to Students organizing for more individual have worked for the "freedom of Spokesmen for the emperor In 1971, Bilge won the Pulitzer participation - last year only one academic tradition." denied everything. Prize for an article he- wrote for The UC San Diego Extension has out of four of us gave to United It would have supported a Reader's Digest. The article, "Are announced that students presen­ Way/CHAD - we can meet the "scholarly university" lifestyle, WASHINGTON, D.C. - Harris You an Asshole?", contained his ting I.D.s will be admitted without increased goal. In the process, we and have opted 'for decent sized Chadwick, chairman of the now-famous Assholity Index Test. charge to the Bicentennial Film will better serve the needs of the classes rather than big pay in­ National Regional Association And The test allowed the reader to Series presentation of " The Land San Diego community and of creases. Affiliated Auxiliary Agencies detennine to what extent he was an of Plenty", tonight at the Medical UCSD." Basically, the reaction of other (NRAAAAA) yesterday called for asshole. School. . UCSD faculty questioned was the a "national day of mourning" for The Pulitzer Prize Committee, in The program is the second of same. While no one was happy former CLOACA national chair­ making the award, called the nine to be given this year and will North County Fair Begins with the pay increase, they seemed man William Bilge. article a step forward, " because it be in the Basic Sciences Building more concerned with working Bilge, 61 , is not dead. assumed that everyone is an Garren Auditoriwn at 7:30 pm. The ~ nnual North County Fair conditions and methods of teaching Contacted at his home in Lower asshole-only in varying degrees." The charge to the general public begins today and runs through more effectively. remains $4. Sunday at the Del Mar The money question is im­ Tonight's program is linked to Fairgrounds. portant, but so are priorities, and Del Mar. .. the Courses by Newspaper articles The fair, which will be open from as one professor said, " I would recall situation," she said. which appear every Thursday in 11 : 30 am to 8 pm daily, is spon­ rather be a poor teacher and Weare, who received 1129 of the 1931 votes cast in the 1974 election the Evening Tribune. The sored by the Northern San Diego scholar than a rich bureaucrat." would not normally come up for election again until 1978. program also includes a lecture by County Chambers of Commerce. . AFT Angry The councilman says he is concerned about the petition. " I think this is UCSD History Professor Harry N. The fair will feature entertainment However, this feeling is not held a very definite demonstration by the other side - what I call the pro­ Scheiber. from North County organizations by all, as an October 21,1975 press growth side of the community - that they have a substantial voting as well as a hypnosis show by the release by the University Council­ power. Those people who wish to control growth in Del Mar had better Grad School Info renowned hypnotist Dr. Shawn American Federation of Teachers respond now by making their desires known." Masters. indicated. Another Solana Beach Students looking at graduate and Transportation will be provided Professor J ames Flick, He said he hopes his support would come from individuals who don't professional schools will have the from North County Communities president of a teachers' union at want Del Mar to become " another Solana Beach," and from the opportunity to talk with by the North County Transit the University of California, estimated 500 UCSD students. who live in Del Mar. representatives from the System. stated, " There is probably no other He is being supported by Keep Students in Del Mar, an organization Georgetown Law School on A philatelic show will feature a industry which has suffereri a loss that is trying to get as many students as possible to register for the Monday, October 27th from 9 am to specially designed postmark for of purchasing power to the same November election, in which Del Mar residents will vote on the con­ 5 pm, and the Graduate School at stamp collectors and a public extent experienced by employees troversial General Plan. the University of Southern postal station which will sell the in higher education. Therefore it is That organization in holding a party tomorrow in Del Mar's Seagrove California on Tuesday the 28th latest commemoratives from the incredible that the UC ad­ Park, at the foot of 15th St., to mark the deadline for voter registration. from 1 :30to 5 pm. US Postal service. ministration continues to make According to organization member Loren Kaye, " Now, more than ever Appointments are requested for The honored guests fo r tonight's salary recommendations based on before in Del Mar's history, students have a chance to come together and both schools. Students should be beauty pagt:!ant include State a comparison with other leading save the city from reactionary and pro-development forces seeking to applying to graduate schools thi Senator John Stull (R-Leucadia) universities. This is a method drive out students and turn Del Mar into a high density, upper-class white quarter, and these visits will and Assemblymen William which guarantees ~ continued ghetto." enable them to see program of­ Cravens (R-Fallbrook). decline in real earnings." The General Plan was approved by the Council last spring, but it was ferings, and ask questions on For the delight of the young and The AFT concluded that to repealed when the council was faced with a referendum drive by angry financial aids and admissions, as the not-so-young, Dolly the Clown restore their 1969 purchasing residents. well as comparing different will greet fair-goers, Saturday power, salary increases in 1976 At that time the council agreed to hold a survey ballot for the plan in schools. afternoon and evening, and Sunday should be at least 20%. November which would include 11 questions relevant to the plan. Information on these and other afternoon.

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