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. (Photo: t m-wlde re rv fund , whi hi sh r iff's d pertment) f rlfoll.II1J('S Monday, April 5, 1976 Monday, April 5, 1976 •rl'oll' i Dk'S Page 3 by RanAnbar Jolm ~. Tayler Mark Woelber James G. Solo Politics: James G. Soto Nuclear Hazards Staff Writer Edbo -&.ClUef MaUling editor City editor Minor spoke last on the hazards ,)f nuclear energy. He "Nuclear power)s only safe if it operates perfe~t1y ," said noted that he was once an avid supporter of nuclear power. Good Old Days, Gregory Minor, one of the three General ~lectrlc nuclear His positive view began to erode about three years ago. engineers who resigned earlier this yea.r In protest over Cral Uchida Mark Stadler SaraJ.Lowm· The group he worked with has been involved with almost As luck would have it for our very often impossible to overcome. Texas and Cook County inadequate saCety measures in the nucl~ar mdustry. Opin ..n editor News editor Community editor every plant General Electric has built, said Minor. His major presidential candidates, the In New York, for el¥lmple, the Democratic machines promised to Minor addressed the Nuclear EducatIon SymposIUm at UC concern is that nuclear plants are not as safe as they were Wisconsin and New York city itself had but 40 percent of the get the vote out for John Kennedy. San Diego Saturday as a special guest speaker. Over 150 preclicted to be. " Responsible decisions and projections have The Triton Times is recognIzed as Ihe official siudeni newspaper by primaries will be held on the same state's vote. But the Democratic They came through, but not before people attended the four-hour conference which was spon­ not been made," he said. the Communicolions Board of UCSO. Unsigned editorials represent day. They've been at it full time machine could be counted on to some strange occurrences. sored by the "Californians for Nuclear Safeguards - Yes on The US is presently dependent on nuclear power to supply the views of Ihe majority of the editorial boord (above), and not the now for more than four months and amass such large pluralities in In Cook County, the Democratic 15" organization. 8.5 percent of its energy needs, said Minor. If a shutdown VIews of Ihe UniverSIty, the Communicolions Boord or Ihe sludent campaigning in two states is more Gotham that the otherwise machine was successful in James Arnold, a chemistry professor here, opened the occured in 2000 it would affect the economy more than at bo"y. difficult than one might think. Republican state of New York had bringing many former voters back symJ>O"lum with his review of the history of nuclear energy. present because of increased dependence on the nuclear One wonders whether the rigors the tendency to fall into the to life. If one is to believe the Ife explained that there are basically two isotopes (forms) source. of chicken dinners and endless Democratic column. various charges brought up by of uranium: 235U and 238U . Uraniwn 235 is the one that un­ ATOMIC POWER PROOUCTION In California, Minor pointed out, only three nuclear power handshaking will cause the In , the Cook County unenlightened Republicans, more dergoes fission in the power plants, but only comprises 0.7 plants are presently in operation, while it is projected that by Drop the Charges hopefuls to descend into some sort machine continues to exert a than a few formerly dead percent of uraniwn on the earth, said Arnold. 1995 this number will swell to 31. of madness. magic hold over the destiny of Democratic voters rose from their Uke a Burning Fire Minor sa id that Proposition 15 would: While the electoral coincidence state politics.. With rare ex­ graves to vote for Kennedy. The fission reaction is similar to simple combustion, he -Make sure that the safety systems against a loss of Attorneys representing the ten students cbarged witb viOlatioDS of of tomorrow's bi-primary may be ceptions, Democrats who win in This Lazarus-like miracle explained. Just as the heat of the fire keeps it burning, the No Love for the coolant accident (thus threatening a meltdown ) would be University regulations say they will file a writteD brief with hearing of­ unfortunate for Carter, Jackson, Illinois must win big in the city of proved to be crucial in the tight breakdown of 235U produces more of the particles (neutrons) tested. ficer Robert Lugananni today asking for dismissal of two of the three Reagan, et ai, the concerned voter , which dominates Cook Illinois election. Some that caused the reaction in the first place, creating a chain -Insure that the companies involved with nuclear power charges against their clients. is relieved to learn that for at least County. Republicans will even claim that if reaction that continues until most of the 235U is used up. will settle on where to settle nuclear wastes. one week this spring, he did not The machine in the past offered it had not been for this heavenly Arnold pointed out that the process does not necessarily Reactor· He said that he was very disturbed by the Browns-Ferry have to listen to the horrors of an opportunity for the immigrants end there-the abundant 238U (nearly 99.3 percent of all the Peter Schey, one of the three attorneys, says the brie, will ask intercession, Nixon would have proportion of a 20 percent reduction in o.u~ energy use-with inCident, when a fire was started in a nuclear power plant due election night analysis. It is not uranium on the Earth) also undergoes a reaction and forms dismissal of the charges that the students threatened the health and and the urban poor to have some been elected President in 1960 and negligible effect on our standard of hvmg-pnmanly by to a workman checking for leaks with a candle. Minor said unusual to read about the higher 239Pu (plutonium), which is also fissiona ble. safety of a University official aDd faDed to comply with directions from a stake in local goverrunent. Very the nation would have faced cutting obvious waste. He cited the American people 's ability that he worked on that plant six or seven years ago. In his incidence of suicides, breakdowns often the patronage power of It is the fission process that causes the heat used to heat opinion, it was the safest plant to that date. campus official. Watergate about eight years to achieve such a reduction during the winter of 1974 as an and murders on Tuesdays this municipal government meant that water, generate steam and thus operate generators, he sooner than it did. We would now, example. . He also pointed out that no action was taken for an In addition, Schey says the charge of impeding a University official has spring- especially if the victim whoever controlled city hall also noted . of course, be long rid Of that -Flywheel automobiles, which would use flywheels Instead evacuation because the one person with those plans could not beeD weakened by testimony from UC's witness that other factors - such and/or criminal had the misfor­ controlled thousands of jo~, and problem. Arnold said ' the development of nuclear power can be reached. of gasoline engines to power cars. Richard Post of the as DarrOW roads and a crowded bridge - may bave conbibuted to the tune of listening to the post-election thUs votes. presently be looked at as in three stages. In Texas, there were charges Lawrence Livermore laboratories, suggested that another 10 Minor concluded his talk by pointing out that Proposition 15 btoetillg of progress. theory of one of our enlightened UoeuligbteDed Republica. that many of the sacks containing Stage one, which is used at present, uses 235U in ordinary would insure that people would be notified regularly about reactors. percent reduction in the overall consumption would result 'IIIe'rritoo Times agrees that the charges sbeuld be dropped. We have members of the fourth estate. While this sort of power ballots from Republican leaning evacuation plans and will bring the safety problems to light. The cosmic meaning of the end­ inevitably led to corruption, in precincts were borrowed during Stage two, called the "Plutonium Economy," bases itself -Wind Power, which, according to Cal Tech's Homer He then asked for questions from the audience, some of felt frwm tile __lug .f the heariDgs tllat d1sclpUuary 8C!tioD agalast Stewart, could be used to power windmills (another 5 to eight less procession of p'rimaries many cases it has provided the election night and used as live on the fission of 239Pu. This stage may be reached when which follow : ate II'fludeats woaIdserve DO purpose, ln view of the lack of seriousness uraniwn is more expensive. It requires the reuse of fuel percent reduction). The concept of neighbors banding .f studetlt activity Nov. 25 (tbe district aUorney's office, it must be seems to have become the raisOD Americans with a different and bait in some of Texas's finest Storing Wastes elements, which involves reprocessing and storing wastes. together to fonn a windmill district-like a present-day water remelDbered, was uaable to matcb University complaints about three d'etre for many commentators. somewhat entertaining view of the waterways. Q: Energy required to nuclear fuel by extraction of 235U is But are the primaries really worth political scene. And plutonium is " not nice" at all, accOl'ding to Arnold. district-to share the cost and benefits of a large common so grea t that not much is saved. Is the process of enrichment IIOIlstudeDts with ebarges 1 and in view of possible pressure OD the ad­ However, this particular set of windmill was also suggested. all of the attention? With the world Who could forget, for example, Stage three, the Breeder Reactor, creates more 239Pu better now? miaistratioD from Saxon tbat someone be punished for the embarrassing events is hardly unusual. In some -Solar Energy, with which we can already heat and cool in its usual muddled and the miracle associated with the from uranium than is used up in the process of fission. A; It is indeed a highly energy-intensive part of the loop. iucldeDt. of the finest machines in the buildings and heat water. Solar energy, which is prOjected to cataclysmic state, it seems 1960 Presidential campaign? The ContiDued on Page 5 Uraniwn would be cheaper to mine for use in breeder To make up for this lost energy by operation of a plant will strange that the most important reactors because more of it could be utilized. More hazards supply approximately 5 percent of our energy by 2000, will ' take anywhere from two months to 20 years, depending on Questions from Saxon about the administration's handling of.the visit news in the land (at least the news are associated with this kind of reactor than the present.kind, become economically competitive if there is just a slight i whom you believe. I think two years is reasonable. have been discussed in testimony. Even the hint of a possibility tbat additional increase in fossil fuel prices, said Benjamin . that is given top priority by our said Arnold'. Q: Do you think adequate technology will be found to store examples are being made of the students, especially in such a mInor Berkowitz of the General Electric TEMPO Center for news establishment) continues to He explained that the reasons include the fact that in a wastes for halI a million years? matter, should be enough to let the matter rest. Advanced Studies. be what the latest campaign present day reactor the doubling process of products in A: I don't think one method will be enough to store -BTU bushes, which are plants grown to be burned, with As for the points In the aUorneys' brief: Saxon himself, of course, h~s slander is. fission takes between 30 and 60 seconds, while in a breeder something for half a million years. But almost anything will reactor this process only takes one thousandth of a second. the heat used to generate electricity, could supply another 25 be better than what we have now. testified be did not feel physically threatened. Some witnesses have saId Less than " Democratic" percent of our energy use by the year 2000, according to they felt Saxon was in danger on the bridge leading to Matthews from In a less enlightened age, Thus humans could not be expected to control the fission Q: How can we avoid earthquakes when wastes are stored George Szego, President of Intertechnology Corporation in in salt mines? Revelle, but in no more danger tha.n anyone else. Whoever s~ggested or political parties rarely concerned process in the latter case and everything would have to be Warrington, Virginia. fully automated. And automation allows (or a catastrophic A: Salt mines were chosen (for storage) because they are decided that the procession move across the bridge Is respoDSlble for any themselves with the aggravations Shirley Wilkerson, executive director of Project Survival, indirect danger to which anyone on the bridge was exposed. of primaries. To be sure, there machine failure. a geologically stable area. In response to queries from the audience, Arnold pointed and Bob Wallach, a canclidate for the US Senate, then spoke Q: To what extent are these nuclear power plants in the were a few primaries, and the few in favor of Proposition 15. Their message appeared to be: out that far more 239Pu is used in weapons (over 90 percent of strategy in the event of war? Directions from administrators to students, while apparently made, there were appeared to be more why can't we pause and take a look at what nuclear power is mayor may Dot have been heard. It was confused and noisy. The im­ important than the motley group all plutonium used) than is used in nuclear reactors. He also A: I think that any bomb's effects would be enhanced by Iand then decide which road to take? dropping it on a nuclear plant. plication of the charge - that there were direct exchanges between that stale the air today. But for th said that the claim that uranium is not economic holds only administrators and students that involved a order and a returned refusal most pa rt, party bosses gathered when only 235U is used' for the fission process, and not for the Q: I have heard that the Canadian (nuclear power) system - is not well served by tes timony so far. in each state to make important other nuclear methods. is cheaper than the American system. It uses less uranium decisions about who would be Alternative Sources and meltdowns are impossible. Why can't we do this here? As for blockage of progress, the President testified that the stud.e?ts president. Alan Schneider, professor of engineering science at UCSD, A: The Canadian system uses heavy water instead of light with lockcd arms generally moved away from him. Others have tesbf,.ed While this system seems less lhen discussed alternative energy sources. He based his talk water. I cannot comment on the economics and safety. But I thc students who bad linked arms were themselves stopped by a vehicle than "democratic," there emerged on a conference held in 1974 to consider the extent to which am concerned about the 59 plants we do have in operation in the United States. barrier hefore the bridge. on most occasions a fine selection the combination of solar, wind, wave motion and other Q: Is the fabricated fuel hot? of candidates to choose from, and renewable non-polluting sources of energy can supply our Various semantic discussions' of the meaning of 'obstruction' have the nation somehow managed to be fulure needs. A: No. It is hot after it was in the core. Q: Then where is the storage? emerged, culminating witb Saxon's statement that he was not obstructed, the great state that it is without too After considering both technological and economic factors, but certainly " not unobstructed." it was concluded, according to Schneider, that it would be A: In a fuel storage area. After a while it is taken to a much trauma, soul searching or different storage area. guilt. . possible to make up the entire gap between the present Let's face it. There's nothing here that warrants punishment of any consumption level and our future needs without increaSing Q: How safe is that transportation system ? I understand it kind. We feel the wise course for Lugannani is to accept the student br!ef The major institution in the days goes on the highways. of the party boss was the party our dependency on either fossil or nuclear sources. and dismiss all charges. Too much damage to the already-fragtle Our present consumption level does include the usage of A: Yes, it does go on the highways. But I can't answer relations between students and administration has been done. machine. The wonder of machines about the safety. was that parties were able to ac­ nuclear power and fossil sources. This present rate of Q; In your opinion, can nuclear reactors be made safe? complish the miraculous, if they depletion would continue if the conference's conclusions were A; Technically, I believe it's possible to make them safe. had an efficient organization. The to be followed, said Schneider. Q; Are there other people in the industry who feel like you machine provided the manpower The conference assumed a 3.75 percent annual growth in do ? Don't Miss and the votes to win major elec­ lhe consumption of energy, which is hi gher than the 3.33 percent rate which prevailed from 1950 to 1970. A: Yes. People in the industry sometimes leave quietly tions, and the pluralities and go to another job. Sometimes when you'll leave like I've associated with the machine were The suggestions arrived at in the-conference to fill the gap Halberstam between our present consumption level and the US energy left you 'll never get another recommendation from GE. Letter to the Editor use in the year 2000 (more than twice the present level ) in- Q: How far is our technology behind before we'll have a The Campus Program Board adds another event to an cxcellent 1975-76 cluded: . good nuclear reactor? series with the appearance tomorrow night of Pulitzer Prize winner A: Proposition 15 allows five years to answer the -Conservation which accorcling to Lester Lees, former problems. I think that's enough. David Halberstam. director of the environmental quality laboratory at the Bookman Needs Straightening Out As to how long I think it would take to design a reactor to California Institute of Technology, can easily attain the Greg Minor (TT photo: Bill Brooks) Halberstam was in Vietnam for the 'New York Times during a time my satisfaction, I can't answer that. In a memo to " All Student when only a few papers conveyed anything rescmbling the truth about identified two individuals as when he testified at the fortress· Organizations" dated March 26, having violated " regulations." like hearings on Front St. Nor YSA Commentary the war there. He wrote of the clisenchantment and corruption in the south Student Center Director Mark Vietnamese army when US Army intelligence was reporting to President It was this same meticulous could Chancellor McElroy recall Bookman appealed for support in Director who feared for his health the names of the administrators he John Kennedy about the Army's strength and resolve; he wrote about the the planned Tay Sachs Disease strength of the Viet Cong in the villages when the US Army rcported there and safety (when, say, President testified met with him "every Willie Mae Reid: Socialist, Activist, Challenger of the System screening program. Mr. Boo~~an Saxon didn't) because the morning at 9" (to keep him in· was \'ttl support for the Communists. Willie Mae Reid will speak on Reid's campaign is spreading pointed out that Tay Sachs IS a formed of such mundane matters Another clistlnction between on our democratic rights be The types of harassment have Gilman Dr. bridge " was not built Muir plaza this Wednesday at the ideas of socialism. Her killer" and that " most TS babies to hold 100 people" and might as harassment of student critics). Reid and the other canclidates is abolished. The plaintiffs include varied from illegal wiretapping to noon . Who is Willie Mae Reid? She program will not be compromised died by the age of 3." collapse. that her name will not appear on La Raza Unida Party, theSWP, the inciting violence between groups. It 'A'as thc effect of these kinds of press reports on Kennedy - tbe is the vice-presidential candidate to en<;ure more votes. She is using Given the gravity of the matter, Are we witnessing then the ef­ the ballot in California. Socialist Labor Party, the Just a few days ago, the FBI was ('han 'c,in his thinking about the viability of the US's involvement in the Are we to believe that Mr. Book­ of the Socialist Workers Party her campaign to build support for war .~ that Halberstam wrote about nearly a decade later In "The Best one might asswne that utmost care man took the time to appraise fects of a collective loss of recall? (SWP). It is important to note that Because of the reactionary , and the forced to release over 300 pages of and the Brightest " And he wrote about the vast escalation of the war would be taken to insure the himself of the architect's Or has the truth been distorted so she is not just another Democratic passage of the Equal Rights election laws in California it will be Libertarian Party. secret papers. The papers after K nncdy's a35C&lnatinn. program's success. Yet reading specifications of that bridge at a often that empirical exactitude or Republican party politician. Amendment (ERA ). She calls for impossible for Reid to gain a spot revealed 92 different break-ins into further, we became aware that Mr. time when none but the clairvoyant seems superfluous? Either way, it Reid has been an activist fot the removal of cops from chicano on the ballot. Reid and the SWP have been the the SWP and YSA headquarters Bookman didn't even bother to appears Messrs. Bookman, Saxo~, obje t of FBI hara ' m nt for over lIa btrstam has put his finger on the nature of power - how it is knew it would be so illustriously over 15 years. In 1958, when the communities, the ri ght of blacks to To qualify for the ballot a third during the early and middle check his datcs. " Meetings will be et al have a lot more than their 35 years. Because of this achi ' v~ by whom how it is used. We urge community members to hear trod upon? Are we to believe this, civ il rights movement came to an equal education, the right of party must either collect 640,000 196O)'s !! This country was shaken held on Monday, April 1 and calendars to straighten out. harassment the SWP and the him ~ ·, nd thank the CPR for another thoughtfully choosen and informative when he cannot check his calendar Memphis, she joined the " ride-ins" women to control their own bodies, signaturcs of registered voters or by the Watergate incident of one Tuesday, April 2," he tells us. In Young Socialist Alliance (YSA) sPl'ai',cr· for what he himself terms "a and bus boycott, which ended the full rights Cor gay people and much convincc 64,000 people to change bre.lk-in to the Democratic Party fact, April 1 does not fa Il on a major experimental public health segregated seating (or black more. have filed a joint suit for over $27 headquarters. Imagine one break­ THE GRADUATE STUDENT million against the FBI, CIA , and Monday untill98S. program"? Are we to believe he UNION people on city buses. In the early th ir voter registration and af­ in to the SWP and YSA other goverrunental agencies, The T"ton Times IS recognIZed by the Communica tions Board of UCSO as the official After thus misinforming us, Mr. could identify two individual 1970's, Reid continued to· build Rp.i!l is running on a program filiate with the new party. These st udent new spap'" Publlcalo on ,s on Mondays . Wednesdays and Fridays during the Bookman had the audacity to in­ students in the confusion of a mass struggles in the black community, that specifically challenges the requirements are 32 times more demanding that all u h headquarters ery thr weeks regular school year (e xcept on oiliclat hOlidayS) Editonal and business olli~es are duce us to volunteer with promises prot st, wh n he cannot correctly ANNOUNCEMENT including African Liberation Day basic economic system of this restrictive than tho e in New York. harassment of politi al groups tor SIX years! 'l'hat IS what the FBI loe ted In 1 t7 Blalle Holt on the AllYetle College campus . Unlvers,ty o( Calolornl8. San of " munchies" to be served at both select two dates in the quiet of his Today 's Ihe deadline for Revelle activites In support of the fight of ountry : capitalism, a system This legi lation efC ·tively limits cease. Through this uit, over 4,300 ha done! Willie Mae Reid calls for O~o . pages of s cret documents letter. 10 the Ed,lor and op,n,on columns a,e welcomed All submISS Ions should be time-warp sessions. offi e? orlcntaloon leader appllCotlons the Portuguese calonies for in­ wher private profit takes priority ballol status to the Democratic and the abolisrunent of th'.! FBI and the typed on • 7A·space lone on nonerasable papor Th y ShOUld not exceed thr e pages In Let us keep in mind that it was But Mr. Bookman's factual angst Turn .n oppllcatoan and Slgn·up for dependen . In the fall of 1974, ov r human needs. Rcid and the Republican parties. To combat d tailing the FBI' ' OIN­ lAo Join us in th fight against lenglh doub • p ceu The T"ton TIm s re rves the " gill to edit submISSIons because this sam perspicacious Mr. Book­ puts him in the best of company. n ,nlcrv,ew no laler Ihon 4 pm Reid challenged the entire Daley SWP all for a socialist SOCiety; a th se reactionary laws, th TELPRO' plan hav b 'n relea 'ed harassment of Ie lislativ political of 'Ipace IIm'tal'ons or style requllemenl s man who, as star witness in the Pr Sid nt Saxon, the local pomt 01 r or m or .nformaloon (ontoe! Mary machine by announcin,g her society which will b Committee for D mocratic to th publi. Thes documents' a tivity. The ftrst tep is to hear For ed.tor I calIA~2 ·3 466 (or bUSIness 8I1 d d'splay ddvem -- Mccting. Gay Students Assoc., Revelle Formal Lounge. . .. REElOCI( IS Ine ,,,Sf fHC~cte loclll", sY$ltm to otttf • comptet st", cue bott $ couple UCSD Pool Deck. you can graduate in June have conventfACe ,nd absolufl Ulfet)' TM 'Wlttm _11K"'es to fume 7 30 pm - Film. " Martin Luther", Documentary on Protestant ReformatIOn, Filmed m to Ute trlme crossmembtr, ,net c",not be 7:30 pm - Film. "The Music Room", USB 2722, $1.00 shown again at 10 pm. your final degree check now. Germany, University-community Church, 9595 La Jolla Shores Dr. ~ree ! , 'emoved In locI! posIbOf'I Ch.," retrieD Into tlmpe,. • locks Ind unlod.s '" SKonds 8 pm - UCSD Gospel Choir Concert, Mandeville Auditorium. Free. proof elM _tItft '* In uS« Loeb Inc:! un!oclls In • CUI, Shlntr and 11m~ !)f101 7 30 pm - Meeting. Alpha Omege Alliance, come and learn Cosmic Clock and Raja Yoga, seconds l • 8 pm - Yemenlte Cultural Evening, sponsored by the Israeli Students, M.J .S. and Israeli --__ ,nlldeQ ... 1e 351 '\ ~L . Dance Club, lnternational Center...... 8 pm - Concert. Atomic cafe, "Concert or New Music", Compositions by Yogi Yuasa and The Santa Clara Recreation Center Pro;nt, Recital Hall Mandeville. In M iSS ion Beach is organizing a ORDER NOW! II pm - Meeting. Balkan Folk Dance Club, Recreation Gym Conference Room, $.25. women's softball league for 8 pm - David Halberstam Lecture, Mandeville Auditorium. Author of "The Best and the WOmen 16 or older from any port of Br g"'est," will speak on "The Uses and Abuses of Power." General: $2. UCSD students: $1. Son Diego. Reg istration is Ti( kets availa ble at the UCSD box office 452-4559. sc heduled for Apr" 12- 16 at the recreation center at Santo Claro See Spring ("III .th...... umler e.­ unda)' Po.nt. Women can set up their own temporary Iss"I, University - Cummunity Church, 9595 La Jolla ShorCll Drive 10. 15 member teams, or may sign Thursday Sections 3, 4, 5, & 6 for 9 am - 4:30 pm - Job Interviews. American Hospital Supply seeking BS, MS, PhD 8:30 am and 5 pm Catholic up Individually and be placed on a Ji...... t. Biom dical Engineerinl(; MS, Phd in Biochemistry and Mi robiology for research and 10 am I.utheran toa m The recreation center OR development in vari us locations of the U.S. Appointment') n cessary. areer Planning &: 12 noon Episcopal prov ,des bats and game bolls, but Contact ployers must provide their own Plac mcnt, Student enter Complcx. Building. IOam-Worship. PulmSundayl.iturgy,Mand ville ent rB210. Audible enI, by ""d ',om 1 pm - Sl)('ccr, field, Matthews campus. Kennedy, Cup. glov t The games will be slow '''' W,H ..m ConI ...., "$$2040 10 am - A n'prcs nthlve fr4lm the Univ r ity of allfornla San Franel ' 41 will b on thr h ' 3101111 t I" A...... !"H mpus in Bldg. 412 room 17 , Ma tth ws Campus. Various opport nitics availablc in the 11 :30 pm - Worship. I.ent fcllowship, Universi ty I.uth ran Church. pltc softball, wher ach 0.... , Colo, .... 80203 Health sl'icnce fi eld will b incd. This will induel th Heallh S 'ien' sSp cial Servin's 7:30 pm - X-Hated Mllvle, CnfctrriA. Fourth oll('g('."S 'x ThIer." F'r te m pravld S its Own pitch r. Pap' • rile •• 110M'S Monday, April 5, 1976 RiYON TiMES ClAssifiEd Ads

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