Mcelroy Thinks State Will Restore Third College Unit Two Funding
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McElroy Thinks State Will Restore Third College Unit Two Funding Chancellor McElroy has had composed of prominent local $199,000 Requested "positive indications" that state citizens interested in UC San UCSD requested $199,000 to begin fu nds necessary to finance Third Diego. work on the second phase of the College's Unit 2 will be restored by " We have positive indications Third College campus, but it was the state legislature. that these funds will be rei~ not included in Gov. Brown's stated," McElroy reported, saying proposed budget sent to the McElroy's statement came at he has been encouraged by the I legislature in January. Wednesday's meeting of the Board course of talks with San Diego Brown's budget can be amended of Overseers- an advisory group legislators. by the legislature, but the Governor has veto power over the final budget. McElroy had asked the over Dorm Rates to Jump'8% seers to write letters to state legislators, requesting the funds be Next Year-- Barrett restored. Wednesday he thanked those who did so, adding, "They by Mike Scarano allotted to the separate campuses must have helped." This drawing helps explain the familiar dome shape of the Staff Writer to cover deficits. Plans for Third's Unit 2 include San Onofre nuclear power plant visible from Hiway 5 . For a Housing rates for the 1976-1977 buildings for the social science and report on UCSD's nuclear power symposiu, turn to page 3 . academic year will go up an Other Increases humanity programs, and ad average of eight percent, ac Inflation and additional ditional space for the economics cording to Larry Barrett, director department. of housing and food services. operating expenses because of UCSD 10 Defense Will Ask Rates for the Revelle and Fourth expansion have added over College residence halls will in $600,000 to next year's housing crease the most-$177 for the budget. Utilities have shot up over GSU OKs for Dism ~issal of Charges as academic year. Muir dorms will 30 percent, food costs 13 percefit, cost an additional $122, and and labor 10 percent, said Barrett. AFSCM E apartment rates will be raised $50 These increases represent ad~ Hearings Resume Today to $60. ditional expenses of $350,000. Attorneys for the ten students campus police, in his attempt to The increase is expected to be AffiI i ation charged with violations of convince hearing officer Robert one of the highest in the UC Groundskeeping expenses have Graduate Student Union (GSU) University regulations during the Lugannani that the students system, largely because of$l50,OOO leapt approximately $40,000 to members have voted to affiliate Nov. 25 visit ofUC President Saxon violated the regulations. in additional mortgage expenses cover increased landscaped their union with the American will ask for dismissal of most Schey contends that Gordon's incurred by the newly constructed acreage on campus. But a recently Federation of State, County and charges against the students as the witnesses failed to show any threat Me sa apartments and Third completed study by the main~ Municipal Employees (AFSCME ). disciplinary hearings resume to a University official's health and College dorms. tenance department has instituted Over 90 percent of GSU members today. safety or that a campus official According to Barrett, the sho rtcuts that will save about voting preferred AFSCME to the directly ordered any students to mortgage cost of the new dwellings $80,000 from operating expenses. American Federation of Teachers Peter Schey, one of three at disperse. must be covered by the housing Among other cutbacks, walkways (AFT), the union's steering torneys representing the charged fees paid by apartment and will be trimmed less frequently committee reports. The vote was students, told the San Diego Union Schey said he will file written residence hall dwellers. and grass will no longer be raked taken at the end of last quarter. motions with Lugannani to that r he thinks the University has failed aft it ha been mowed. The steering committee cited effect today. Wa System-Wide Expense to prove most of the charges lack of affiliation with a union as against his clients. He aid that prior to two years The hiring of three additional "a determining factor in the GSU's Saxon, who testified under heavy ago, the cost of new buildings was staff members will cost about decision not to trike at the security at a downtown location considered a system-wide expense, $45,000, and the cost of shuttle bus The students are charged with beginning of winter quarter." March 25, said he did not feel with the mortgage payments service from Scripps and off "Needed Strength" failure to comply with directions physically threatened Nov. 25 . spread out across all nine cam from a University official, im campus apartments will rise AFSCME affiliation will bring puses. $19,000, said Barrett. peding a University official's ontinued on Page 8 progress and endangering an of Schey said the third However, the present policy fic ial's health or safety. If found charge-impeding a University makes each individual campus gu ilty they face a minimum official- is also clouded because UCSD Woman Missing 2 Months responsible for its own building penalty of aC::ldemic probation. University witnesses have testified by Debora Weber ministrative oversight in the that narrow roadways and a debts. According to B~rrett , this system makes dorm construction a Staff Writer sheriff's office, the department's crowded bridge may have co~ The University's Case costly undertaking to University On Feb. 5, Joy Anne Duquette homicide division was not notified tributed to the blocking of progress housing residents for quite a while. left her home in Poway and drove of Duquette's disappearance until of University officials. The University, represented by The mortgage on UC San Diego to uc San Diego for classes. She mid-March. Detective Fred UC counsel Milton Gordon, buildings generally runs for 40 went swimming first, as she often Balmer, currently in charge of the presented its case in seven days After concluding his case Gordon years. did . case, has requested he be CO~ over .a three-week 'period in late told reporters he was satisfied that She was last seen at about 4:30 tacted by anyone who knew February and early March. his case had documented at least that afternoon. She never attended Duquette, who spoke to her on Feb. Gordon called several witnesses, one of three charges against all the The rate increase was originally her classes- one in Anthropology 4 or 5, or who has seen her since including administrators and students. estimated at 17 percent because of and two in Visual Arts- nor did she Feb . ~. the new mortgage expense and keep an appointment with a increasing operating costs. professor. Balmer's number is 236-2944. He Barrett said a hike of this When she had not 'returned the said that all leads will be followed Journalist Halberstam to magnitude was reviewed and next morning, Duquette's parents up. considered unacceptable by the notified the north county sheriff's Speak On Power AbLises Chancellor, the college provosts, office. Duquette's orange Datsun ~210 and Barrett himself because ' it No trace has been found of her, was found on March 23 parked at Pulitzer Priz~winning jour magazine on the Vietnam war. would pose an unreasonable and authorities suspect foul play. the Del Mar Hotel, near the train nalist David Halberstam, author Halberstam was graduated financial burden on student Because of an apparent ad- taUon . The books she had taken to Of. "The Best and the Brightest," from Harvard in 1955. He joined residents. chool with her, three blouses and Will speak tomorrow night on the the New York Times in 1960 as a her pur e were missing from the ~ and abuses of power at 8 pm foreign correspondent before car. She had mad a withdrawal In the Mandeville auditorium. moving to Tim~Life. Barrett cut the increase in half from her bank account the by developing a five-year forecast previous day-it i likely that she In " The Best and the Halberstam w ill discuss budget. Next year's budget in had ver $200 with her when he Brightest," Halberstam Watergate, the growth of cludes a huge $500,000 planned disappear d. documented how military and presidential power and the den it, which will allow housing CIA advisors mislead the civilian relationship between government directors of the Indochina war. rates the right percent increase H " paint s twa in th car. and the media. next year. Halberstam, who has been His next book- about CBS and d scribed as a " legend in its pr sident, William According to the forecast, rate American journalism" by Paley- will appear in May. Harpers magazine, is considered will go up an estimated 8.5 perc nt one of America's most in th subs quent four y aI'S, and The Halberstam talk is th op rating deficit will shrink by distinguished and controversial sponsored by the Campus Joy Duquette, a Revplle j ou rna lists. $100,000 ever ear until it is close sophomore, disapp ared Program Board. Tickets are to zero in 1980-81. Thi action will available at the student center Feb. 5 . Anyone who has He won his Pulitzer Prize in allow UCSD' deficit for the fiv~ een or heard from h r i box office at a cost of $1 for year period to remain within th 1964 whil reporting for Time students. a ked to call D t ctive • limits of its proportion of the Balmer at 236-2944.