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Volume 35, Number 1.8 Wedne.day, November 1, 1978 Day Care Board Holds First Day of Hearings By Eric HarpelJ State Department of Education Board was set up by the Reg Staff Wrtler (SDE) and how it affects the Fee Committee last spring to Members of the UCSD Day operation of the center. SDE provide a Day Care informa­ Care Center staff spoke on the funds are a form of "tuition tion source for both the com­ procedures and goals of the paid to the center for every mittee and the students. It will Day Care Center during yes­ parent," said Clark, adding report to the Reg Fee Com­ terday's open session of the Reg that SDE only provides funds mittee when the committee Fee Committee's Day Care for specific types of educational decides if they will continue the Information Board. programs. The center-receives Fee funding of the center. Speaking first, Day Care these funds, she said, because1t · Center stafC member Kathleen provides instruction for the The Information Board will Ruda discussed the basic children as well as babysitting meet again tomorrow from 4 to philosophy of child care and the services. Clark told the In­ 7 pm in the Revelle Informall ways in which the staff carried' formation Board that cuts in Formal Lounge. Kenzie Nicoll, out the philosophy. the educational programs Reg Fee Committee chair, will The next speaker, Barbara would result in losses in state appear along with Rick White­ Cla rk, talked about the funding funding. hill, who is currently director of the center receives from the The Day Care Information Counseling and Psychological Services. Whitehill used to be Assistant to the Vice- Chan­ Libertarian Clark cellor of Student Affairs and co­ chair 01 the Reg Fee Com­ mittee, which has partially funded the Day Care Center in Espouses Views the past. By Donald LaWlOa renoWe must bring alternative Calling the Libertarian education within the reach of Both Clark and Ruda, in position a more radical ap­ every family." response to a question from the proach to individual rights than To combat crime, Clark Information Board, said that that presented by either major advocated redirectiq govern­ lower pay rates at the center party. Ed Clark, the Liber­ ment resources toward stop­ would result in a higher tarian party candidate for ping violent crime with less turnover rate of personnel'. " It governor, dilCU8led his pro­ concentration by police on is essential," said Ruda, "that ",..• ." Kfltw-. F~ posal. concerning education, victimless crimes such as drug­ children become familiar with The sensation of Tequila competes with the intellectual Ivy crime and taxes before a UCSD use and prostitution. " Govern­ the staff." Both Ruda and Clark League sensibilities in a Muir Field 1M football game. 1M audience yesterday afternoon. ment should be involved in maintained from their ex­ rankings can be found on page six. Clark proposed abolishing stopping the violation of rights, perience with private day care mandatory public school at­ which means stopping violence centers that lower wages would tendance and instituting a or fraud committed against a result in personnel remaining tuition tax credit program in person's body or property," he less than one year on the which parents could deduct said. average. Women Gather, $800 from their tax bill to pay On the subject of taxation, for tuition at alternative Clark advocated "tax cuts that Clark also spoke of the schools. " California public give relief to people who didn't possibility of a joint day care schools are an absolute disas­ get releif from Proposition 13." program involving both the Talk Business ter," he said. "Parents should He proposed the phasing out of UCSD Day Care Center and the be allowed to select schools that the state sales tax and a $500 day care facility at the UCSD By Judy Walton thinking, so they will have meet the needs of their child- (Please tum &0 page 11) International Center. Staff Writer information and tools to use " Lose weight fast and enjoy when they want to, perhaps e very minute! " claimed a even five to ten years down the middle aged gentleman in a road." Third Task Force Created black uit. In addition to the exhibits "Gues the number of jelly downstairs in Golden Hall, In an effort to re-evaluate and the goal of the group will be "to Council until the first week of beans in this jar and win a free everal seminars were held determine the future naming of investigate further into the winter quarter because " there calculator," challenged a up lairs throughout the day. Third College, a Task Force naming of Third College and to is much to look into." female repre entative of TOPS Topic were intere ting and within the Tbird College provide a set of recommenda­ The creation of the Task - the Temporary Office Per- relevant to women's special Council has been created. tions to the Council." The Force stems from Chancellor onnel Service. needs or concerns in the job According to Sung Choe, a recommendations, he added, McElroy's decision last sum­ " Hello, my name is Vera market. Title of the eminar student Task Force member, "ill not be presented to the mer, based upon recommenda­ Lyle, and I'm r un ning for enhanced their appeal and tions from the Naming Com­ county recorder ... " reflected their area of concern: mittee, to suspend permanent These were a few of the " Motivation plus Marketing= naming of Third College in­ attention-grabbing li nes heard Money," "Effectivene s Train­ definitely. His decision ha s at the Second Women's Op­ ing for Women," " Finding been a source of controversy portunity Convention, held this Your Way Into the Hidden Job for both Third College and the weekend at the Convention and Market" and " Women in University as a whole. Perfo rming Arts Center down­ Government" were some of the Beverly Varga, Third College town. more alluring title . Dean, says that she anticipates Busines e , training schools As women wandered aim­ " much debating and display of and other organizations con­ lessly from booth to booth opinions." The Council, she verged from all over San Diego down tair , they were deluged perceives, " will be very to et up their booths and with information from each dependent upon the commit­ huck ter their "ware ," wheth­ organization. tee's recommendations ." er it con i ted of active r - At Hughes Aircraft, one Varga emphasizes that com­ cruiting, addre ing creer woman, a former Air Force mittee di scussions will not opportunitie or imply how­ m ~ intenance mechanic, wa involve just the name "Third," ing their upport off women in IItt rally natched from the but will remain a objective th communit and haring flo(lr and eated in id the and open as possible. g n ral information. booth a b wa giv n job The Task Force will meet at hirl y Vain ,a alifornia application form and an least once per week throughout Realtor and fou nder of the n nthu i t' m ' "al- fall quarter. A proposal to allow Diego Prof ional Worn n' mo t guaranteed employ­ the public to attend se ions ent r, organiz d th v nt, n1 nt. " will be mad at the commit­ which attract d a fair iz d Th F.B.I. w 10 I)' d t th tee' fir t meeting. "Should th rowd of peculativ ~ om n nd of anoth r long lin of committee d cide to m intain (and curlOu men) . id Vain , both, with a di pIa ofth t n clo cd e ions," Varga noted, .. All I hop to do i to plant th mo t want d m n ( nd worn n) (Plea turn to page 11) ed , . timulat worn n' (PI a turn to pa ) Wed., Nov. 1. 1171 W..... Nov.1.1171 - page 3 ~~ID10n.. .fA\fiil Visit Augurs T 'reaty JERUSALEM (,4P) - Prime Washington peace talks a nd it " President Carter, President I&J}ers to the Editor Minister Menachem Begin was possible that the treaty Sadat and I may sign a peace L.;JJ' lIIill\YJ@IiilID~[i' ~p ~IDilf3 leaves today on a trip to the would be signed quickly. treaty on the day before we United States and Canada amid He said Dec. 9, the day before (Sadat and Begin) receive the hopes for an early signing ofthe the award of Nobel. has been prize in Os lo," Begin said. Rlew Berated: Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty. mentioned as a date. "If the " That would entitle us to the ffiU'D@il@ But some Israeli officials treaty will be ready by then, I dollars and the title," he said, ~@W~ grumbled that Washington was think this will be the best day," smiling. obstructing progress on the he said. Meanwhile, Israeli officials pact. "From my conversations here are showing growing Begin is to receive an award today with Washington, I can irritation and resentment over Out of 'Politics! Opposition , to 5 from the New York Council of say there is a possibility that a the U.S. position in the talks, Churches and go on to Canada peace treaty between which they described as more for an official visit Nov. 6. Editor: and gODe from UCSD without and Egypt will be signed soon," pro-Arab than Egypt's stand. tampering with the domestic Besides addressing the United the prime minister said. " We are really puzzled by issues here and you sbould not Set Dollar Mark Jewish ApPeal group in Los " I am very cautious and I what's going on. The Egyptians Common sense is not com­ be an exception juat as you Angeles, the prime minister wish to be explicit," Begin said. seem willing to go farther than mon and it is therefore not believe that "aD appointing Assaults in 'Bridegroom' SACRAMENTO (AP) - To­ lounges and cafeterias, em­ also will meet Israel's nego­ "There is no guarantee, and I the Americans are willing to let surprisiq that at your age/ bodies should be color blind. " If bacco companies have spent ployee lounges a nd cafeterias, tiating team to the Washington cannot promise a date. But them," said one official, who status you baven't any. First of you want to make a head-way In about $4.5 million in a record­ ba rs and certa in othe r facili­ peace talks. there is a chance." refused to be identified. all I wondered if you were U.S. politics, the place to start setting bid to crush a November ties. At a pa rty Tuesday with The prime minister's com­ No govermnent spokesman quoted correctly in the UCSD your campaign is in New Not Justifiable or Funny ballot measure that would ban Supporters say the measure: Likud Party members honor­ ments were bolstered tt y was prepared to speak of­ Gaanliaa of 10/20178, and if so, Hampshire and in 1910 too! Editor: furthermore, that tbose wbo according to another charac­ or restrict in some is needed to protect the healthf ing the award of the Nobel re ports from Washington, ficially to reporters for fear of then you should be held respon­ And by the way, where were Like Jill Louise Bazeley, I believe this myth are quite ter, "be took from her the only buildings. of non-smokers, but critics say: Peace Prize, Begin said "a where the first three-way, top­ widening the rift, but privately sible for its contents/ con­ you wben your dear fore­ recently attended a perfor­ mistaken. thing he'd left her the day As of Oct. 23, opponents of the it goes too far to restrict number of serious obstacles level negotiations were held in one official called the U.S. sequences. fa tbers went to Africa to maace of TIle RtbIter Bride­ An alternative analysis of the before." In the third incident anti-smoking measure, Pro­ freedom of smokers. have been overcome" in the 10 days. stand "bizarre." enslave unarmed, free Af­ ...... However, after reading play sbows that the theme of tbe Rosamund finds Jamie's bouse position 5, bad raised $4.58 It beats me how in less than ricans? The encroacbment and ber review (Guardlaa, Oct. 23) , willing woman rape victim and waits there, apparently million and spent just over $4.6 three months of your arrival for forced acquisition of territories I wondered if we bad indeed comes to Iigbt three times in the hopin, to seduce bim. He million, with almost all of the Checking a limited teaching job or in Africa initiated by your seen the same show. What most lint act. (I regret that I cannot succumbs, but only on his own money coming from tobacco OFTBEDEAF assignment, you could get forefathers (slave dealers) is impressed ber was "the c0un­ report on the second) . The first terms. He gives her a quick companies. involved in domestic (internal) still killing many people today try-western/bluegrass spirit of lastance is when Rosamund rigbt jab to the jaw. Then In contrast, the Yes-On-S in Transfers politics of which nobody wants in South Africa, Namibia, the musical". There Is another !'tIus,rove encounters Jamie having rendered Rosamund Committee bad raised just over "Volpone" your opinion. To worsen the Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) . There theme In this play whicb is not Lockhart, the "Bandit of the unconscious, Jamie proclaims $509,000, including $82 ,761 in situation, you choose a con­ is more to be learned about in the least light or comical and Woods". As he walks away with the delights of illicit love in a loans. by Ben Johnson Okayed troversial topic that involves a philosophy at UCSD and I'm whicb I found most distressing. all her clothes, she· asks him, song, "Love Stolen". The record for spending by lot of politics that only the sure the students will ap­ This show, in my opinion, "Is tbat all you're going to take According to Ms. Bazeley, one side in a proposition and WASHI NGTON (AP) - Be­ Americans can dare challenge. preciate your contributions to perpetuates the false notion from me?" Later, despite the Jamie is justified in knocking campaign was $4 .03 million, set ginning today, banks across the If you don't know. ask the U.S. this goal rather than your that women not only enjoy but theft of her new drellll, Rosa­ out his lover so that he may in 1976 by opponents of the "Quite Early country can offer a new service Supreme Court but not the Johnny Just Come (JJC) also seek out violent sexual mund returns to look for the "enjoy himself to the full", Nuclear Safeguards Initiative. which permits automatic British Parliament or House of politics. And please don't soil or encounters. As a female and as robber. Jamie wanders althougb "there isn't much in it That measure lost by more than One Momlne" transfer of funds from their Commons. If you were that damn the reputation of Oxford, a rape victim, I am convinced through the dark forest and she for Rosamund". Ms. Bazeley Is 2-1. Spending by both sides in by Dylan ThoDlas customers' savings to checking good a domestic diplomat! alright? that there is very little about follows him blindly, Finally he correct in the second part of her that 1976 campaign also set a accounts. politician, you should have by Losaka Igbinilk rape which is amusing and, takes her in his arms and, analysis, but not in tbe first. record: $5.29 million. U.S. District Judge Oliver now settled the warinNorthern , ,------, Frankly, the implicit com­ Virtually all of the No-On-5 ONE NIGHT ONLY Gasch denied on Tuesday an Ireland but instead, Mr. Flew, parison between taking cookies money is coming from four attempt by the U.S. League of you just flew from Heathrow from a cookie jar and baving tobacco companies: the Brown NOT ..berS,SUDday,L~ Savings Associations to block Airport (London) to Lindbergh sexuaj relations with an inert and Williamson Tobacco Co . MaadeTi11e A.adltorlum the new regulations which were Field (San Diego) to open your body is both ludicrous and ($170 ,000) , Lorillard ($584,545) , issued by the Federal Reserve mouth full of BULLSHIT. offensive to me, and it is not in Philip Morris, Inc. ($1.38 Stadents 0.00 Board and the Federal Deposit tbe least justiCiable. million) and the R.J . Reynolds Geaerat Admi•• lon !K.SO Insurance Corp. effective Nov. In the three occasions I bave Tobacco Co. ($1.67 million) . 1. I really don't care about you r pointed out, Rosamund is And a good sha re of the sm a ll Groap rat.. avaUable In a statement from Dallas, one-man opinion, but I do care portrayed as actively pro­ contributions taken in by the the league said it would appea l. about the embarrassing words voking Jamie. She is " asking No-On-5 Committe, Ca lifor­ / 'A'gift of astonishing beauty ! " League general counsel Wil­ you 've chosen in your so-called for it" and indeed she "gets it", nians for Common Sense, have UC San OIeao Boz Office liam Prather said, " We feel interview with Alison Hall. I namely a violent sexual en­ come from tobacco company -Sylvia Drake, L.A . Times 45Z-4559 - that Judge Oliver Gasch was beg your pardon?! Whom we re counter. The Robber Bride­ employees. wrong in his decision." you referring to as " poor groom adds credence to the The companies fear approval Froat -tlal reHrVed lor deaf member- of audience. Also in Dallas for the devil... .. a nd how can you prove myth that women " want" to be of the California measure could D yoa need .pecIal -tlaC, let .. kIlow. league's convention, Robert H. that "a lot of black youngsters raped. spark similar movements in McKinney, chairman of the are ver y d isincline d to This theme is abhorrent. I other states, and cut into their Federal Home Loan Bank study ..... ? How long have you was shocked to see a subject as sales. Board, called a board meeting been involved in black edu­ serious as rape be treated so Proposition 5, with some for Wednesday to consider the cation in the U.S.A. to assert ligbtly, especially at a time exceptions, would ban smoking new regulations. He said that statement publicly? Are when women have worked in work places, educational and Gasch's decision points to the you trying t o m a ke your diligently to call this issue to the health facilities, museums, Cas,-:,ally need for immediate action by presence felt at UCSD? For public's attention and in a theaters, auditoriums, busi­ the board, which regulates your information, many great newspaper on a campus where ness establishments, public savings a nd loan associations. visiting professors have come the Women's Rape Task Force transportation facilities, ele­ Un der the new rule , an has organized activities to vators and public restrooms. -Sophisticated individ ual depositor at a make students more sensitive -Smoking would be allowed in federally insured bank may Free Column to t.his issue. I filld this private offices, employee e nter into a written agreement Staff depiction of a woman who with the bank to arrange for the THE Dail St. Claire Bacon We are once again instituting actively seeks to be abused a utomatic withdrawal of funds Nancy CarlilEe violently and sexually ex­ OPEN the Free Column. Itisavailable from his savings account and Hunt Burdick How 'Now to any person or group who has tremely offensive. Rather than the transfer of the funds to a Pam Day GUARDIAN something to say about a ' "Steal Over to See the 'Rob­ checking account. Henry DeVries current issue. Government, the ber' '', Isuggest we "Report tile Dow Jones lATE Reed Alpert· William 'G1beoa lack of government, the elec­ Robber-Rapist" and boycott HarTf Tolen JOD Goetz this play, and any other Old NEW YORK (AP) - The Edlwr General II...... tions, the University, social Dow Jones industrial average • Spaghetti WendeD HamiltOa reality, whatever you want to Globe productions which offend Fourteen Eric Harpell the female audience. skidded below the lOCI level to its Eric Jlye Lynn SUfla speak your mind on, we will Dorotll)' HOUltOn Janel Falk lowest close in nearly six • Pizza ...... Edttor BuaiDeu 1I.".,.r print in the Free Column. Bring months Tuesday as the stock Jocelyn Larkla submissions to our offices in the Department of Literature • Bountiful Arrested Teri Lavelle market resumed its severe Raa AIIbar BaIT)' All..., Student Center; type them (Ed. Note - Bazeley says that late-October slide. DonaldLlftOll she did not sanction rape in her Sandwiches Newt EdII« ~Editor double-spaced on a 72-space Heavy losses throughout the Micbael Udlter line. review.) in Protest Guy ...... r list were blamed on continued • Jeff BertIford-Howe StlnHoadI Steve Mona forced selling of stock bought INOLA, Ollia. CAP) - Four­ ~.. NmJ;dltor PIaotAI Edtwr f LiDda Pfetl.r Tbe Guardian is publJabed at tile UDivenity of CaUfomia, San on credit, as well as relentless • Wine teen nuclear power protesters Lynne Reid-KJu Dleto 81 Btl ofOcial C1Mpwi newspaper. Publlcatioa fa MoadIy, upward pressure on interest Slipped into the proposed Black Joba Ifoa4roa DouI CampiOD Joe ReiDer WedDe8clay, and Friday durinl the school year (except officlaJ rates. F ox plant at dawn Tuesda y and .. New. EdItor Sciellce Edtwr Melinda Saaford holidays) . Editorial and bulinus officel are located iD the8tudeat The Dow Jones average of 30 "World's Most Unique Pizza" occupied it briefly before being SUe Sneerin,er Ceater; ecUtorial · 452-stM, busineu - 452-3411. industrials fell 19.40 points to t'rrested. They were described Ted Bune NaDC)' White Shauna Stokes Letters to the ecUtor are welcomed and must be lJ.Ped and 792 .45, its lowest close since it Lunch • Dinner as a s plinter g roup of the Art.Utor TypeMtUq Christa Thomas double-spaced on a 74-.pace line. They should not exceed 1 111 finished at 715 .21 last April 13. Sllnbelt Alliance, which moved Sheri Thomas pa,a in length. In the last half of October the Takeout, too! into the area recenUy in a full­ Karen Hunter Tim Mackenzle Teresa Tokar Submitted material mUit bear the naJIl60f the :Author and, lIthe average took a 104.62 - point scale demonstration against sporu Editor Jll1 LouiM Bazeley Lynette Tom author is a student, the student identification number. Names can beating over the course of 12 . n Ion f · p131lt. Contributilll Edito rs Jim van Sco),oc be withheld on request; however, the names will be kept on filein trading days. The group Tuesday entered Judy Walton our office for public inspection. On Monday Wa ll Street had blrections: 1·5 or Coast Highway to Carmel the Public Service Co. of r ... G.. rel l... subSCribe. 10 !he AUOClited Press Wi re Service. COII~ & I.Jll' Da le WilkinS The Guardian reserves the right to edit submls'Ilons. had a brief respite as the Dow Valley Road then west liz mile . Okla homa a rea a nd chained Crouword. Ih~ loa An.eles Times SyndlClllf and Paclnc News $trYl'-"'. Entire Ct)lltt'nts copyriJrht 1978 Thp. Guardian. Bounced back from an early 17- t he m selves to construction point deficit to finish with a 5.10- 2212 Carmel Valley Road. Del Mar • 755.6778 m achine r y . Roge r s County point gain. . officers cut them loose and took the m to jail. • Wed•• Nov. 1. 1878 News

.~ SOT'. Rock-Jazz Goe Cable Nepal: Not Just Another Pretty Pace II ...... " ..illl wUI III II 'IUIutl ''''mllIYI,'' wrl ...., "&'1'''."-...,, .MI will M,'n bNlH. &In. ~y Ross Meador ..." w.' ...illn,.,io.U, 0,· 'horn,u •• eI ..."b.eI th. m...... IM.IIIl' &llNuIll .,," WIllI, ~lH, on'IIInJlA' people are equally beautiful. The encha ntment of Nepal tually contains three cities, world. Its narrow cobblestone ... Di •••.... will- ...n b. ,.... ,. 'h ••," .f , ••1. 'III" 0 ..ul.lo.f .....' _II Ultlj...... III"",,. will "" "U Kin •• They ;ire very small. their ears still survives because of its although Katmandu is by far streets and intricately carved '.y""". Far to the north of India's ..,••• " • 1I¥t1, _mio 1,.Uon. ~ ••• elo ..U". new, "diY,,,. .1Id W. IItWlnl fiJi C. II .... NI AMI lU _"'" slightly pointed. They seem to political and geographic iso- the la rgest and most ebullient. wooden buildings seem to come I'Id&o - AM W. pi., Ilia"., .u,,", " crowded cities lies a fabled lation. The country was com- Reaching the city has become ...._. II MDT, both .nd rM. new J.II, I. In'''' IIlIr """odl" dIt r Ross Meador. a Warren College from the Middle Ages . There UtlIONI ..."", III mIMI" I. 11"'r .. '", fU'~ '",Hr. r .ar.. mountain kin&dom . It is the pletely closed to foreigners the goal for thousands of low­ are over two-thousand pagoda .'.n. wl~IU' bll lu,.II• • home of the yak, the yeti, gurus junior, traveled worldwide ...... U'n lid Oft"''''PII' WINI • for two years. until 1951. There still wasn't a n budget over land lra velers temples in the valley. This IJI_N will ••blllt"l1 ...dlll ",,,.1 ,'oil up Ull a nd gerkas. Its legendary appreciable amount of tou rism _crossing Asia from Europe. It is translates to one in nearly in " DT ., . ,' .ble rM. "I f•• , dl.oo oonll.,. mo.lly of JUI' I phy.'oII I III' wi'" no proilm, peaks - Annapurna, Sagar­ smile most of the time. Wander­ until the Sixties. Though the an excellent place to look for every block. Some of the most ror "'- who h.y.n', .1" •• matha (Everest) - twice as ing through the mountains {rom Western invasion has had a rides, advice, traveling com­ intriguing sights are stumbled l.tllltd ..bill \lit ...,. b'lt... I pre'.r mort 'ol",brll' mu.'o.~' N",I.ar pro., m. high as those of the Sierras or village to village can be like dramatic impact, stepping into panions or just to swap stories. on quite by accident - a _ II fir ,1'tW red Mdt , min ••I.f mUll ,MDT will tver the Alps, rise straight up from a living a fairy-tale. It is Shangri­ Kalmandu is still like stepping The city has become a mecca hardware store selling hand­ Uf 'or unwl ..d, and ,h. il.1 Inltrt., ,rt.rl'" tro ical valle Cloor . The la. out of a time machine. This for travelers because it is one of made hammers or an ancient monti,,, I'YI II onl, t'.N. .."'IIIUI' Oyer &0,1 from fly.,.. fI.lu YIlt isolation has had other effects the most incredible cities in the (Please turn to page 12) (Iou",wlt"'" .bll lI.ncIlII ...... , In • .du .Uon, JoliU ftel as well. To quote the U.S. Government's Area Handbook: III Uti ••, IOU.IUI NII.,., Nlw, wOI .In II,.M I,.d Thonbu"L _~'DT 'hi'f.r In @.ve.... • 'hi n.ll.n ••A fundamental problem in the " m..... ' , ..rlMel ,row .ncI .....rlm"'tI , evolution of a usable political Mm. of tilt ...... wllr lIlt "'"1111_PI. ""Ir. system is the absence of any III." ... I•• ,." Moll In runitn., whloh hal Ilw'r' developed sense of national '-, ltouiM ,,, 0lIl .m.1I "'"' "n ... " ",IIIKlM'I,•• l , consciousness or identification " a ...... IIu, on M.nlltw, ,""'l1li " III no 0 lUI 'hi. among the bulk of the popu­ VCI~ hu OIInJUl, In 'Ift, III", H.w· IIMI • 'I'M", lation." This "problem" has ,t ""WI I=tt II " flN.reI kept the people free of any W. make our own ... , Potato _ ...."" ...... 1 "".an', .r• . .rt s.Jad, Colt SYw, Potato , Blintzes, Kishka, nationalistic prejudices. They a ~'D til ~ro"p HYlftI lilt .... """ •• • Y'~ ,.... ,•• r, verr PickMd PotalO . ,lit are consequenUy very open and , - "~I .uf· ...."YI . 'IP' 01 "" ",bllm In We curelll1d pickle our own ... Corned Bee f, ."lId,,_fINd -IItdt, I ,,,,1M " • ...... ltlt ,.•• , ,'" " ..... wtw ",In. trustiDl when dealing with the , Smoked Meat. It,,4'Dt H.alth C.Dt.1' "'=HIWIltIl m.n .. '='IOWI" (. thl' traveler. All our sandwiches are prepared the old rashioned .."tail ... 1_ pul ...... III ..... 'I.u " ,. IPfty ••• Geographically, the isolation lAY - meals are cu I by hand and kept warm ror wl~ I" .... 'M 1m,,"" "'m... "'r.,I.. r, _ mlJorU, is due to the formidable your pleasure. AlE -. .. wtH II ,\IIU", I'Y .... .10\ mountains. They have all but PARTY TRAYS" (71'1 ) 454-9021 ""MUIlh.. _1.lon, ·",.lIln,"m" 0'If prevented the building of roads. It,,4'Dt lat.. I... Tlierntl". mr TO SERVE COMPLETE KlDT .I .nll• ., "3'• ,. .M WI ,rt. nln. I I., mort Consequently, when traveling ANY NUMBER ... TAKEOUT. I.,. to all but two or three of the UII, ...... I wtrkrn lit. ' ....nlonlr , ...... IIwlll (/1 . 1ht' \ h',11 ...... 1"' ..... '1. largest cities, the only way is by OPEN 24 • IXAK%IAT%OII I' A' SM. llint (.prlg not on In hi "rI(I.1 _.. It ." HOURS ,,,.""r, foot. There is a beautiful U".. wo ...., liN H•• mphl Illd 'hil 'hi OVER '40 CATER'NC • %)IIT4L WOII ,..,It system of well-maintained DEW AND ~ORALL world", ,"'Ion .11 u""I'II@l"...... nyll'Oftmlnl In DLNNER OCCAS'ONS ror .... trails throughout the country. A PI" hlCl " "'lIhl"'" In 'TEMSTO . ALL • IT~ZIIZITI yollln' .." ., OOU'II, ••• " rul'l CHOOSE Jo "WI'h lew days or a few months spent YOUR DEW WorlitN .rt not paid, 'her work ONt, "fu on FROM . FAVORITES art ",U,'D1. tor h.r. ~.o.u., .f • ,In"tft. I "'~ markel. IIW, hlYI l. walking from one town to , STEAl( HOUSE Il1lt,..& In ntld "",mUfti· , ...fll I0Il,11, O"'ll", bu' WI another is an exhilarating 011&11q te.th ,lIt .r "Soon humble Nepal may have all the commercial trappings of experience. 7612 Fay Avenue - La Jolla, California 92037 o.lIou, 1ICI1.llr ..... ~ro.i · .'111 win, '0 0"''''' wnh I another Switzerland. Maintain respect for the old ways, but CO!" uUn., W•• U,.o, rllllr Qrt.lIv n.lr, w.',. n.l 0'" Lo The Katmandu Valley ac- pro.r... lu .mln ••• , ..,I ",,1It 'hi hllltH' Dptlltl, II XOI~.A. T TKI U 'P.%~.A. T wi'" • willi""" to __• 0''''' ,.,II1II.W don" hlYlto 8:00 1m to 4:00 pm .'" on • "mmunl" HIli," .ff., lltt ""''''.... 1.1 twill I.. ld ••kI TII.","r., Ol.ltnull" T.p ""r f rna., 'hilt 1'I,lIv pho».l: 4Sa·aOeo K DT h.. III'Y. .. . war Ifll,. ••• Uon fer ao"'m"nlo.".". 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The Guardian pIIge7 • Warren Miller In Sports Sports , _____ ~ Hilarious colorfut Raw Meat, Bofo, and edventure film Poloists Prove Prowess ~~.: ~ SPAll • S, MOIlITZ is sefVing you 7·11, 7 ck¥ a week wiTh IIICHIGAI' utAH' DRUOI _Go 3-4 In Grueling Bay 'Area Tourney spirits. wine. beer. gocery. deli MOIIT" AfRICA. Sill lIfn Punt Return~ Top IMs "Some teams up north had but got drowned by eighlgoals Santa Clara pool. UCSD again • YEIlMO.'. URIIHS never heard of us. They thOUlht the next period to lose 13-6. started slowly, but evened up free delivery wiTh minimum purchase Week four of Intramural with a current 4-0 record. They selves in an intrasquad lame, we were San Die,o State." flEE Only two Tritons were eject· the score at 7-7 in the fourth 941 Peart St. (Pearl & Girard) activity has ended and at thia b100dJed Puasy Poue In-action 27.0. Tritia Toyota Fan Club Thou,h water polo coach ed dUrin, the game, but the low quarter. A last minute San writin" .week five is ~ell Iut week, »11. Number two alMl Bi, M's hold down the fort Russ Hafferkamp complained number of kickouts may have Francisco goal sunk them, 1'hundey, Not ...., :I WKlerway. In Oa, football, the. Cbocolate City melted Med-l, In the 2nd and ard spots. At of his ~'s anonymity in the done the team more harm than however, 8-7. Loedel and Crane Try this week's spedol: 7.'.- dJvl8ion leaden all remained 32·12, while Black Death (3-1) number four, Malic Misfits (2- Bay Area, the Tritons left an good. "The defense was let tin, both shot for two goals and USI :I72l the aame except in the Men's A took the life out of Lowliften, 0) are still on vacation. Good impression on several of the down to protect themselves Bain, Jorgensen and Greg catatory where Bi, M's fell to 2H. Sons 01 Ellen Brownin, . Cbowda, brinlinl up the rear, teams they faced this weekend. ocm~~a.--__~~ ______~~ __ from ,ettlnl kicked out. They Maletis had one apiece. third position. In the featured stroked Nodrahs, 20-6, to re­ had indJ,estion. PlayiDl seven ,ames within a allowed more natural ,oals The tight loss showed that the ,ame of the week Boother's main In the fourth slot. COED 48-hour span, the squad col­ that way," said the UCSD Tritons could at least stay in the Booty, now 4-0, trucked past Schwabby Vees wrapped up the Boother'. Booty, as reported, lected tbree wins and four U-..." E_ 0fIic. "'_" coach. ,ame with S.F. St. "With more Suck Mucks, 11-12. top live with their big win over toppled Suck Mucks in the losses, a statistic that doesn't The next morning Kai Loedel rest we could have beat them. Post ToasUes, 1406. PRAGUE SI1UlWG "IoIL-'''. Here's how all the teams Intramural Game of the Week. begin to describe the ex­ put in three ,oals, and Jim (Please turn to page 8) stacked UP- MEN'SM Anisotropic Shlelders swept a perience the youn, team Bain, Toby Raymond, Jor,en­ MEN'S AAA Bofo retained their top spot doubleheader by la880inl the gained. sen and Elliott all scored, but Once again, Raw Meat per­ by blowin, out Aural Sax, 41.0. James Gan., 32.0, and pow­ "Our record could have been the Tritons couldn't top the ten cpes high atop the ranidngs Heroin, Lumee Oxidlzen, and dering the Cream Puffs, 26-1. five wins .and two losses, but goals or the University of Santa UC Son DiegO Un ... rSlty Ewent. OffICe present. New York', the Stealers, all with identical Better Hands (3.0) went in for this whirlwind tour really took Clara. 3.0 recorda, won their ,ames to surgery, while Bab's Babies (3- its toll," said Halferkamp. "We Trailing 4-1 after two quar­ slip into 2nd, 3rd and 4th place I) rode out the Wave II1,IH. In learned a lot. It was worth the ters, UCSD matched Santa in the Czar's rankinp. Rock the number six slot Cool trip." Clara goal lor ,oal in the next Mountain Oysten climbed to Breezers outcocktailed Mojoa, The trip fint took them to San half and lost 10-7. "HAIR new helthts over BorborylJDis, 20-14. Open MincJs (2-0) had a Jose to match skills a,ainst San Without even a rest between FACTORY" 54-0, to take the 5th spot. Hump date in LA, Oils (3-1) bam­ Jose State on Friday. UCSD games, the tired Tritons took on and Run squirted put TGIF boozled BBBBB, 18-1, and the tied the score 5-5 at halftime, San Francisco State in the a fusion AII-8tan, 7-41, Menkie. won a Athletic Supporten (2-1) bunl of ballet, pltchen duel from Manolans, out their jocks for the weekend. 1.0, and Debauchery led Kanks Completing the coed Intra­ modem, Animal House astray, 32-8. mural football rankings for this Number nine Deep Threat week Go Deep (3-1) outraced jazz and threatened to put out Balls of Black Death, 38-14. rock dance ., '" expresslve warm~h and teohnloal Fire, finlshln, out the top ten , INTRAMURAL vlrtuoslty has endeared (them) to audienoes Balls of Fire are ready to bum VOLLEYBALL throughout the world . ' , Deep Threat. In intramural volleyball - Stereo ReView MEN'S A rankings top-seeded Halocaust 459-2400 Punts Return ·zoomed into has a oerfect 12-0 season M07AU1.: Quartet in B flat Major, K458 By Appt. first place by beating them- (Please ,urn to pale 8) a jewel of a company! ' , Janacek: Quartet No.2 (Intimate letters) -New York Times : Quartet in E minor (From My Life) TEIT '''''MATION November 4, Saturday, 8:00 pm 'I'tICIALItT. IIIICE ,_ Novetnber 3, Friday, 8:00 pm Mandeville Auditoriu m UC Son Diego Box Offtce Visit Our Ctnters __ And Set For YOII".1f Mandeville Auditorium General Admi ..i an $7.50 452-4559 WIIJ We Mall. The Diff.r.nce Students 83.00 Call ~ys, [Yes , Weekend. San O,eoo Cen.er General Admission 85.00 2180 Garnet Ave. Pacific Selch 92109 Group rates available 452-4559 Phone (71.) 27"'11 UC San Diego Box Office

It was the Deltas UCSD's men's soccer team los' in an afternoon game against against the rules ••• Azusa Pacific, 3-1. Coach Stewart Hayes commented that "it the rules lost! was a real good game, very exciting." The team travels to Long Beach this afternoon to face CSULB. ~. ')I M...... GiHt FIRST STATEWIDE CONFERENCE OF BLACK ARTISTS "MINI-FESTAC"

...... ,...... F..-­ NOVEMBER 2, 3, 4, 5· An 1M quarterback, perhaps thinkinl of Dan Fouts, releases tbe ball jus, before genln, Ilal,ed. SCIENCE & INDUSTRY MUSEUM EXPOSITION PARK, Harriers ' Finish Third LOS ANGELES Running against the touiheat (27: 52) placed fourth and fifth I competition they 've faced so for the Tritons. far this year, the UCSD men'. Due to the depth of the squad cons country team took third MAGIC Coacb Andy Sklef was able to ATERRFYI'«IlDYE STORY IIA'l'I•• AL place out of nine scbool. in the take nine runnen up to this college dlvi.lon of the Biola race. Pat Morton, Randy '--- -- JOSEPH E. LEVr€ PRESENTS A cOlMdy from ~ PIctum Invitational last Saturday. Smitb, Jeff Steinhart and WGC LA...... Tbe Tritons beatltroDl NAtA Wayne Martin all contributed Further information is available at the ANntONY HOPI 3UI Prospect St, La Jolla, CA 92037 (Continued from page 7) Ellietl put six points on tbe The San Diego poloists were Consultation by appt: (714)-454-1495 At this point we were not board against tbe two of tbeir treated to a scoring festival on concerned with the win-loss competitors. their final match of the road record," said Hafferkamp. Finally baving snapped tbeir trip. Eight players scored in the They were concerned, how­ losinj streak the day before, game against Sacramento ever, that the last game was tbe team awoke Sunday to meet State, downinj them 19-5. Bob A TTENTION STUDENTS: their sixth consecutive loss, powerful UC Davis, the peren­ Owsley tallied five goals, the B • R AUTOMOTIVE 'MOBILE SERVICE and the coach thought the team nial Far Western cbampion. highest individual score of the specializing In needed a talking to. "We talked Davis jumped on tbe Tritons for seven-game series. Elliott TOYOTA -DATSUN-YW-OPEL-FIAT about what the problem was three quick scores, but UCSD added four goals, Maletis three, and asked ourselves if we were foUibt back to trail 6-8 after Tom Enger and Senz two, and I. he,. to .etve you .. . winners or losers." tbree quarters. In the next Crane, Eby and Raymond one No overhelld makes UI 2~ lower Apparently the strategy paid period, though, the slim margin each. - JOD Goetz than any worhhop rat ... plus ofr, as UCSD swamped Loyola­ caved in as Davis struck seven we o"er you a Marymount 11-5 in the next times to win 15-7. A V II Mur I I 15% Student Discount! game. Tbe three victories and four defeats of the weekend evened We will fix your car et your home, Fifty minutes later, Cali­ the UCSD season record at 10 New· 1M work, or wherever - and all of our fornia Maritime Academy wins and 10 losses. Tbe team till uzzl r work I, guarenteed. became the aecond victim of bas four games and the UC - the bom-aaaiD Triton squad. Riverside Tournament re­ So call ~lcky H Mon-Frl 454-5133 Crane and Loedel (eacb with a maininl on the schedule this Results J!.Ilir of &oala" JOl"lenaea, and year. (CoDUDued from pace I) record. Tbey are featured this ~\L Tbursday in tbe Volleyball Flower Hill Center FLOWER CiNEMA 3 1-5 and Via de la Valle Game of the Week against .< Deltas at 9 pm in the Rec Gym. COEDAAA Right behind Holocaust is Electric Aunt Jemima (10-2) followed by Floorplay and SPECIAL S PREVIEW Deltas. Lip Dillers bring up the rear in the 5th spot with a 7-5 D LIV season record. FREE------­ COEDAA Number one ranked Not Again and number two ranked .tter 7100 pm IS Irfl/Jflflut, rOlf ''64f~/lfC; "'IIJJ~r,S"P Linomania are neck and neck with 10-;2 and 9-3 records respectively. Third ranked r()1I6~r r()v~ ". . JrIS! Babe's Bumps brought their record to 8-1 last week while Spiked remained undefeated with a 6-0 record. Wan bangers, Beakers, and We Like Sets are SEE THE MOST fighting it out in the middle positions while Biohazards, RIDICULOUS CAST Kahlua and Milk and No OF CHARACTERS Refund make up the bottom OUR EVER ASSEMBLED. three spots. COED A YOU'LL HOWL DELIV RY Runaway Honnones (5-1) are AT THE ANTICS OF: ranked ahead of Bunheads (8-1) in the A division. Sets and OINT "USCHI BAZZOOM" Violence and Sand and Sea VBC' have compiled identical 7-2 "HARRY records, while the number five THE ranked Grillers have racked up SEXMANlAC" an 8-4 showing . ., OMAR, WORLD'S CURRENT GREATEST LOVER" INTERCOLLEGIATE "DO IT AGAIN TEAM RECORDS MATILDA" \ CROSS COUNTRY r, "MOIRIS, TBE PUSBY PEDDLEI" Men 3-0 in dual meet per­ formances "SCOTTY THE SHEEPHERDER" 5-7 in the All-Cal 3-9 in the Biola Invita­ In '~SUSIE SUPER FAN" tional Women 2-0 in dual meet "THE SWANEE performances RIVER KID" FENCING PIZZA Men 1-1 ... AND EIGHTY MORE CRAZIES Women 2-0 WHO WILL KEEP YOU IN smCHES FIELD HOCKEY Women 1-3 overall record FROM BEGINNING TO END! SOCCER A TO PAR FILMS. INC. ISFD AELEASE A CALLIE-LEVY FILM Men 5-7-1 overall record 4-5-1 league record 2-2 conference record IRJIlESI.IED--'...... """"' ., ...... SURFING will be shown after Animal House Men 1st and 3rd place finishe~ in contests to date FREE to all stud~nts with UCSD m VOLLEYBALL Women 5-5 overall record 10: 30 PM, FRIDAY NOV 3 WATER POW CALL Men '-7ov~all record _ ecL, Now. 1,1171 Wed., Nov 1, 197. TheO... rdl _ Classifieds

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C.II.55·0287. lden,ify ond (1\{3) 755-U 10. (11 / 6) Application, or. ovoilabl. in rhe I,tudents' claim. John Back; Bones About Ash HEY fOlDI fOllD TOiItHO 75 ~o.'" us ""'" .... $2.000 moiot' deportmenn and the Office of Graduate fOR Rent - Catdlff- Own room - S90/ mo. 0' m..... oH. rc04I.,3-I092or4.53-2.,2. (11{3) By William GibHn Ditto with AI Stewart's Tbne It', .nowit\tl fOUNO: 1 (or ".Y Muir PO"~lnQ lot. Contact worthier .tylel of muaic (Sa .... Studie, and R... arch . DEADUNE Faa RfCEtpT It' 9"2· 1995 (11/3) Page 00. (lC)\Jlt'.r MUir Common,). Ext. 2167, E.... Here 1 sit on Saturday. real Soul. Gospel) than the Puaapa (Arista). produced GIVEN: 0.' ~f. IN OGSI Of All MATEIIIAlS IS fIllD,lV. FOti good vibration, choose ftOM 0 ....dion of NOVEMIU 10. 1971. (11 / 3) ROOM Available in Lo JoUo opt. furn. For on. or m. fin ..t vlbrotON monufadured. Avoilobl. ln haunted by an image of Ted vapid Rock wbicb pervaded bis by Parsons. Whatl wanttotake SOl VI: which WV)' 10 lea.. ~. MOST - On. blo... " &.other glov.: Ko ... osolu ­ SCIAA OivWl come to Sea Deuce", neld dub two f_I... Noo, UCSD. con .53-1619. (11 / 3\ La JoHo ~r0U9h the offic •• of 0..-: Hoi R09.", issue with is the covers of the bplot. ,ho~ .. .nth fOCUS 4.52·4455. men'. lIf'Ioil. fiteoM retu,n to ,h. Guardia"', Burke's glauea. ,linti." back middle period. He no longer -"'9 W"'~ _ . I . • pm. All Ir..... oMM Office, OWN Room in house. S110plu.utf. Pr.fer mole. Sexotogist In private proCK.. Tel.phoM 4U at me in reproach for tbe writes with Bernie Taupin (is records. both by Hipgnosis. BfCKY Low .... _y l_...... y low... : Het. .,... on "Safety". (1\/1) ... •• il. D.,. IS. T."y 43·24.09. (11 / 1) 1.. 9.5 for oppotMmen1. I. your .--I. ' .5. t.t'..... forget Jo... CHUOAUYAH- _ ...... WotI .... l ••: 30 tardiness of this article. as he ergo a Single Man?), and Gary What sort of malarkey are w.~.,??? FotIlten1 JR . 1 bedroom (Ondo. Fir.p'oc•• poot, pfaff ElecTric Sewing MochiM In confOl.type ,...... '-. 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(11/1) tinuing series dedicated to the fame. will be there November compositionally, but is llnely experimental works of music 10 . t'lash Cadillac and the played by a group of British Orlaa STUDENT RUSH TICKETS students, will be presented Continental Kids play there musicians. Mel Collins' sax is November 8 in the Mandeville November 17. The Roxy is the most outstanding. but his College $1.00 Virtuoso SOft OONrAcr , Recital Hall. It begins at 8 pm, located at 4642 Casso in talent is chained by Wright's 1620 6th Avenue and is free to the public. Pacific Beach. For spedfic seeming requisite of an evan­ ThUTS thru Sun at 8 pm thru 25 Nov •••••••••••• showtimes and ticket infor­ escent. nuid sax line. Reg Iso­ Naming LENSES Matinees 5 and 19 Nov at 2:30 pm Tickets: 231·3585 Wednesday Evenings at the mation, call 488-3303. dore plays drums. Snowy White Mandeville Center presents •••••••••••• guitars, Larry Steele bass. all Friday, November 10, 8:00 pm (Continued from page 1) Patients needed for an Jnvestigational pianist Cecil Lytle playing Phoebe Snow and Dan Hill capably. Wright plays mostly GOLDEN GYMNASIUM "we will have at least one open study of a new contact lens. Chopin's complete Scherzi and will be at the California Theatre acoustic piano. with a different hearing." "It is my personal Busoni's 24 Preludes Wednes­ on Thursday. November 16. style than on most of the Floyd Point loma College hope." she adds, "that as many day, November 8, at 8 pm in the Southside Johnny and the Albums. lending a sort of students as possible can be­ For more Info. eall: ACEmOSE Mandeville Auditorium. Stu­ Asbury Jukes come westward " Ioungy" effect (I have no 3900 lomaland, SO come involVed." dent tickets are $1, $3 for the for a show Saturday, November business being a music critic) The Task Force was formed &7~-&213 FINAlS: general public. For series 18. also at the California to the sedate tunes; the album at the first Third College information, call 452-3229. Theatre. And. the one show no is very pleasant. and I can't Tickets: SS.OO 54.00 $3.00 Council meeting held last week. •••••••••••• one should miss this year. Peter even complain about Hipgno­ Members in the Task Force ~kE silva ,ufiuf)~ METhod What? It isn't even Thanksgiving yet and here I am Ted Burke and his Har­ Gabriel. does a solo concert sis' cover art. Now, if you're For Reservations Call: include students Sung Choe. ,worried about finals. Best solution to make sure you monica from Hell will play at there on Sunday. November 17. looking for some good local Andy Nahas and Pretrice CAN HELP YOU LEARN TO: are through that reading list and understand the Muir Five and Dime, Curry. Faculty members Mike For information concerning all talent. I can suggest the Evelle Point loma College 222-6474 • OVERCOME STRESS everything in those texts: Sign up NOW for the Wednesday, November 1, of these concerts. call 233·9373. Younger Scholarship Band. Col e. Carlos Blanco and Greene Music 287-8750 Charles Thomas will also help • IMPROVE MEMORY R.E.A.D.S. Rapid Reading and Comprehension sometime after 9 pm. as part of • CDiTROl HABITS the Hoot Night series. All com prise the new committee class. especially for UCSD students . student musical talent should and Varga will serve as com­ • EIRICH RELATIONSHIPS sign up in the Muir Page One. IT'S ALL HAPPENING mittee chairperson. • AWAKEN PSYCHIC ABIC71ES You'II learn new methods of reading up to three located under the cafeteria. In a related incident. the AS • ENHANCE lEARNING times faster, and with increased memory and ...... - .. Council passed a resolution two Fr.. lecture - November 1 aod 2 understanding. At no extra charge. these fun, fast­ lOcc. one of the cleverest and weeks ago endorsing the wittiest rock bands anywhere, ---at O'Hungry's "rigbts of the Third community moving workshops will cover everything from "how will play at the Fox Theatre. - students. faculty, and staff - 4!501 Mission'" Bay Dr... to" read technical material (It doesn't matter how downtown, Friday night No­ to select the permanent name Plc:lfIc: Beach super-technical it is. you'II learn to handle it), to vember 8. Reserved seats are of their college. "Their decision fantastic test-taking techniques that can $8.75 and $7.75. and the tickets Li va Entertainment was unanimous. . This lecture explains the benefits derived from can be purchased at the Student Book is Thl .My. ,~~ METltod automatically add 15 to 20 points to your teslscores. now on sale Center Box Office. Showtime is Soups Sandwiches Salads F.. Inferlllltlon: 2117 -G758 R.EAD.S .• the only private program available on 7: 30 pm. at local bookstores. •••••••••••• Ed Clark campus to UCSD students for six years. is now The Butch Lacy String Con­ forming fall classes. To come to the first no­ sort, a local music group and Stops By obligation class (not a free demo. but the actual first featuring some of the best jazz ANY COLD DRINK class. with in-depth diagnostic testing of your talent in the city. will play two nights. Wednesday-Thursday. (ConUaued from pa,e 1) reading). fill out the enclosed application and mall it November 1 & 2. at the Cata­ income tax credit for renters. in today. We'll be back in touch with you shortly. The maran Hotel. in the Polynesian FR·EE "As Libertarians. ultimately entire class takes only 12 hours. and you'll be done RO(m. In addition to Lacy's we want to fund all of society's jus' drink i' In oor ' yord' in 0 mirNJle ... Disneylgoo before finals. and even get a free lifetime guarantee. stirring original compositions rhe recOf d ;s 34 second" functions on a voluntary ana omantic piano improvi­ basis." he said. So. see why R.E.A.D.S. is America's largest and sat)ons. the Consort has Peter THIS In other areas. Clark advo­ is lOW HIRI1I6 for most successful college speed reading program. Spragque on guitar and Hollis cated the extensive "privatiz­ Geltto- on saxophone Tickets ing" of society and "giving THAI.S6IVIIG and are $po and may be bought in FRI-SAT-SUN individuals more control over ------TO: R.E.A.D.S., 10100 S. Monica '750, advance at Ticketron outlets. their own lives." He proposed L.A. 90067 Fa" more information. call 7-10 pm private funding of services CHRISTMAS VACATIOIIS! 565-9947. such as garbage collection. FROM:--_____~ _____ •••••••••••• police protection and road Some weekend training required maintenance. He is in favor of print name print adjresl _____ Hall and Oates. the masters relaxing zoning laws and Ok, I'd like to come free to the UCSD class. I of soul. will be at We're at the corner of Twiggs and APPLY IN PERSON bUildilll restrictions to a How understand that there is no obligat un wllatsoeverto the Civic Center. November 8. San Diego Avenue in Old Town - more apartments to be con­ at the •••••••••••• 10 minutes from campus' structed, thus keeping rents continue beyond the first class. but I would like to Bill Champlin. formerly of down throu,h an increased Disneyland Personnel Office see how my reading compares and how you can the Sons of Champlin. will play phone: 298-0133 su pply of available units. Clark help my speed. memory comprehension and test at the Roxy Theatre in Pacific ex preued opposition to both taking. (or c'-I ua collect ., 213-5S3-I220) Beach on November 4. Kikki Propositions 5 and 8. .eeL, Nov. 1. 1178 ash Plentiful in Mountainous Nepal c."ed from.-.e S) they possesl. One clear mom­ will even carry your backpaCk. nance be required, the first jump at the cbance of sharing DI press crankilll out the illl. the si,bt of Annapuma wal Convenient as tbis may sound, I Nepalese who notices the tbeir home with one. news. It's a town for 10 exhilaratilll that my friends recommend goinl alone. For problem will instinctively stop Above all, ,0 now! The wa riDl, for takilll In the and I be,an to sbout and dance the guide wbo Is doiDl bis job, and fix it. Some of the larger Japanese have already made a s~tI and smells. from pure joy. One of the better wbo never lets tired and wbo villages alonl the more popular "lift" of taxis to Katmandu. Tbe experience of Katmandu books of pbotographs is in the has walked this trail a thousand trails have "botels" for the The wealthy tourist's money WOliN be worth creat expense. Humanities Library. Titled. timet, the objective il under­ trekkers. Dinner, bed and and lifestyle are rapidly Fortunately, In addition to Everet&. TIle West RId,e. ~y standably to arrive at a breakfast can be bad for about encroachin, on the ma,ic land. beiDI one of the nicest places to Thomas Hombein. it begins to predetermined destination. a dollar. In the majority of the Already there is a $100 per ni,ht vilit, it is also one of tbe live the idea. Wbat often appear to be trails towna, bowever. the people will hotel at tbe Everest Ba e cheapest. $1.50 will ,et a fine Trekking simply means are actually the thoroughfares invite trekkers Into tbelr Camp, complete with bellport double room in one of the many walkiDl to any of the hundreds of Nepal - the only means by homes. These generous people and oxygen in each room. Soon botels in the downtown area. of towns scattered throughout which the villages are linked. derive as mucb enjoyment bumble Nepal may have all The finest way to explore the country. It is by no means These roads are well-used, and from looking at you as you do commercial trappin,l of Katmandu Valley is by bicycle. necessary to climb to seven or often paved with bandplaced from lookinl at them! They another Switzerland. Maintain They are easily available for eight thousand feet to enjoy the stones. Sbould any mainte- love the travelers, and will respect for the old ways, but 10! 25e per day. For those not spectacular views or the inclined to pedal, bus, mini-bus secluded village life of the or motor-rickshaw are all Nepalese. The view from the priced around a nickle. bottom of a valley is as exciting SLEAZBLLO'S Food is another season as from the top. However. if you ... c...... Katmandu has become a haven like to walk uphill, you will find for the low-budget traveler. permanent villages over 13,000 Restaurants are everywhere. feet, farming over 14,000 feet, • .....I ...t The local fare is very cheap; pastures over 16,000 feet and rice and dal, a Ientile soup, are meadows for grazing animals available for about 20¢. Re­ over 17,500 feet. Though the COOKS cently, many places have ridges are incredibly steep, it is opened which cater to the fairly simple to trek to these Western traveler. The memory truly unbelievable spots. You of Aunt Jane's chocolate cake may obtain a trekking permit in still makes my mouth water. Katmandu and pick up a ••,BAZELLO'S TIlAIN. YOU Smoothies made from tropical trekking map. These are fairly fruit are another popular item. reliable topographical maps, My most memorable dish was which show " roads" and towns. CaU454-7232 cultured yak milk. Served hot Guides are readily available leave name & number or cold, it tastes like liquid and for an additional fee. they cheese cake. It is also very good at settling the stomach after a dinner of buffalo curry and apple pie. The large number of pie shops in town is no doubt related to the fact that Nepal n n n=::::! n=::::! CREDIT produces some 'of the best and cheapest hash and ganja in the L!:!J 2:!.J L.E:::i UNION world. As a result, Katmandu has become a drug center of sorts where any of the popular "recreational" drugs are SAVINGS readily available. When I first arrived, I asked the owner of my hotel, as he was handing me my towels, if it was true that they smoke hash in Nepal. He reached into his pocket and threw a large black chunk on my bed. " Tell me if you want more," he said. No mention was ever made of price. I concluded it came with the room. Hash was openly sold in government stores until a few years ago when U.S. pressure forced them to close. For all intents and purposes, however, TO it is still legal. A large mari­ juana tree grows across the street from the Peace Corps It'. true. headquarters. This openness is great for those who can control At University and State Employees Credit Union your savings will earn at least ~ their intake. Unfortunately, per annum more than any bank on .comparable fixed term accounts (from 6 months large numbers of Westerners to 8 years), and at least ~% more than those same accounts at your savings and get carried away to the point loan. The difference is even greater when you compare our regular savings plan. where the drug becomes the central focus of their existence. Many become addicted to HERE'S THE SIMPLE CHALLENGE: opiates and suddenly find themselves short of the cash it If .you :wvant ~our savings to earn more money ... safely and conveniently ... make the takes to get home. Several wise finanCial move to your U.S.E. Credit Union. It starts with a quick phone call times I was approached by or visit. these people asking for money. After seeing people die of starvation in Calcutta, I found th •. idea of Westerners joining th -a ranks of beggars dis­ Igusting. For those who love UCSD can abis, most of Asia is a 3100 Gilman Drive pc: radise. Honestly evaluate La Jolla, Ca. 92037 ycurself. Make sure the drugs are flnding to your experience, Phone: 453 -5620 nct isolating you from It. '1 ht: id . , especially on a journey, is n( t to get high. but to be high. rhere is another high in N'~J¥)l. This one can be found in n< her part of the world. It is the " over eights" - the mQuntain peaks over eight· ~NCUA thousand meters high. The ON ALL SHARE ACCOUNTS power these great towers have Callfornlala"" proMlIl. cr"d,' un,on. from declsfJng the" d",dends pnor 10 Ihe end of Ihed".dend PtnO(! In 1969 USE Crechl UntOn ldOllIed over the land and the peopl Ihe prachce of revealing " In ended dJVId n<1 The .nl nded dIV,dend • and cfJII d.v,dpnd n ••• al ways been In" .~ m . • below them cannot be de ­ crib d in words. Even photo­ UNIVERSITY AND STATE EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION graphs can barely b gin to capture th massive plendor