Hitch announces he will resign as UC President Surprise move shocks Regents meeting, will step down from post in June 1975 By Carol Mock University President Charles J. Hitch resigned last Friday saying-"I think 65 is- a good time to retire from this kind of pressure job." His resignation, which is effective next June, came as a surprise to most of those at the Regents meeting in San Francisco where he made his announcement. His contract extends another two years into 1977. "By next June 30 I will be 65 years old and will have completed seven and one-half years as President of the University," said Hitch. "I believe that 65 and 7% are reasonable and appropriate numbers in present-day circumstances." ' Hitch told the Regents "Everyone holding this FIODLER FESTI V A L -T h e third annual Old Timer Fiddlers' Convention was held yesterday on UCen kind of position accumulates barnacles, which lawn and treated over 2500 people to an afternoon of fiddling. Proceeds went to local charities. photo: Pena weigh him down. I believe the time has come when the University should seek new leadership." He added "I would be less than UC President Charles Hitch frank if I did riot acknowledge planned to pick a committee of that I think change will be good Reagan appointed Regents. "I for me too." don't think we've ever had committees that are all Reagan D\ il y N e x u s HEALTH appointed. I would assume that it Although there was some would not be." Voi. 55 - No. 24 University of at Santa Barbara Monday, October 21,1974 speculation that his health figures - Smith hopes to select the in Hitch's decision to resign he committee in the next two weeks told a press conference after the and to come up with a new Sour notes from firing meeting "to the best of my president by March. knowledge my health is fine." Hitch was the victim of two D IF F IC U LT Y E A R S mild heart attacks, one in I969 Hitch came into office on the Music dept, releases Fruhauf, and the other in 1971, heels of Clark Kerr, who was Almost immediately Board fired by Reagan at the governor's chairman William French Smith first Regents' meeting in January cite no funds for Storke bells was authorized to appoint a 1968. committee of regents to That was at the height of the By Becky Morrow obtained his D.M.A. at USC in d o in g ." recommend a successor to Hitch. student activist movement. In the Reasons behind the release of organ. It was his own personal Smith told reporters "We early part of his tenure (Hitch had Ennis Fruhauf, one time wish to switch his emphasis." SPECIAL JOB would intend to have a to deal with an Isla Vista riot and carillonneur and lecturer at Prof. Peter Fricker, head of the In 1968 Fruhauf was hired as committee that would be People's Park disturbances in U C SB , are the subject of music department at the time of an assistant professor for teaching acceptable to most if not all of Berkeley. He also had personnel controversy in the rr Fruhauf's termination last year, carillon. Fauhauf stated, "It was the board, but not in any formal disputes with the Regents, such department. described it as an "unfortunate due to the Chancellor's interest • veto sense." as those surrounding the hiring Hired in 1968 as a carillonneur situation." He confirmed and an almost complete lack of A move by Regent Norton and firing of UCLA professor (a position created and funded by Nelson's statements that the "big interest by the music department Simon to have the committee Angela Davis. the Chancellor to play the Storke expansion of the department that the position was approved by the Board failed "I hope that I have helped to Tower bells), Fruhauf was called for a revamping of established." because that would mean waiting preserve the University through terminated last spring because of priorities and that Fruhauf's "In 1969-70 the funding for a month before considering these very difficult years when budget distribution and lack of interest was changing toward that position was taken away by successors. we were being attacked both demand, according to organ when he got his D.M.A." the administration," Fruhauf Smith, who is one of Reagan's inside and outside," said Hitch, Department Chairman Wendell Fricker continued;""The music continued. "The music personal lawyers, was asked if he Nelson. department already had an organ (Cont. on p.8,.col. 1) (Cont. on p. 8, col. 5) Nelson stated, "Over the past teacher. It was unduly extravagant to have two faculty positions when there wasn't enough student demand and Brown, Flournoy,rack up big when we are short of teachers in other areas such as trumpet and trombone.” . time fat cat campaign funding By Martin Chorich groups. NO POLITICS Don't the money keep rolling in? Maybe not The most significant contributions from this Both Nelson and Fricker for you, but if you're one of the State's category were logged by the United Auto denied that Fruhauf was politicians, this is the season when all the special Workers, $35,000; $25,000 and about $9,000 in dismissed because of politics interest groups and fat cats pay their respects to services from the Hotel and Restaurant workers; within the department. their favorite public servants. $10,000 from the California State Employees In ^ an interview, Fruhauf This process of paying respect is usually Associatiotion and $7,000 from the AFL-CIO disagreed with the statement that carried put with the aid of a cheque book. Committee on Political Education. he had "changed his emphasis" to Not surprisingly, the politicos receiving-- the Brown has also accumulated contributions organ. Stating that financial largest amounts of cash are the ones running for from some of the State's more affluent interest matters had a large part to do the highest offices. S o .far. Dem ocrat Jerry groups. The California Medical Political Action with his release, Fruhauf Brown has raised about $1.2 million while his Committee tossed in $15,000 while a explained, "I did not shift my opponent. High Flournoy, has amassed like-minded group of dentists wrote out a cheque Former arido neur Ennis emphasis. In my letter of approximately $970,000. for $12,500. Fruhauf acceptance six years ago, I As far as individual and corporate contributors mentioned that I was studying four years there has been a great BROWN'S BANKROLL go. Brown's most notable acquisition came from organ. The statement that. a increase in the student The vast bulk of Brown's financial support Martin Harmon, a retired land developed who D.M.A. pushed me more in that population and we've had to emanates from Organized Labor. Although loaned Brown $50,000 and gave $10,000. direction is not true". juggle allocations for teaching. California's labor chieftains were somewhat cool Joan Palevsky, the ex-wife of Xerox czar Max Based on demand (there were He continued, "My D.M.A. to Brown in the spring primary, they have since Palevsky guaranteed a $50,000 loan. only two carillon students last work encompassed four then shown little reluctance to open their wallets year), the carillon was not one of emphases: organ study, a craft for him. Dr. Louis Celia and Richard O’Neill, the bankroll behind the man the oil companies fear our top priorities." field, music history and an A significant chunk of this new found support Nelson also commented that optional field in which I did comes from public-employee interest groups. So the most. Assemblyman Ken Cory, jointly added "what Fruhauf wanted to do was research on carillon literature." A far. Brown has received approximately $174,000 $16,000 to Brown's coffers. become an organist. During his degree in organ was a logical from these and other more traditional labor (Cont. on p. 8, col. 2) six years at UCSB Fruhauf extension of what I was already PAGE 2 U CSB MONDAY, OCTOBER 21,1974 I.V. identity letter to Congressman Robert to follow it through. They decide better either. Lagomarsino and got a "pretty vtfio, when and how to handle it, "We've expressed our feelings, good response." and there's no federal and they've agreed that there was Monty Winkler, Administrative appropriations." enough mail volume to I. V. seeks post office, cites Assistant to Congressman Colman received a letter from necessitate another station. Lagomarsino, explained in a Congressman Lagomarsino There's an extraordinarily high telephone interview Wednesday stating, "The Office of the volume of mail in I.V. due to problems with Goleta Branch from Washington, D.C., that after Postmaster General indicates that students corresponding to family, receiving the letter from Colman, the Postal Service is not inclined By Valerie Swanson in I.V., which is likely because friends and relatives, especially they made I.V. a proper mailing toward a full-service facility in Complaints against the postal there are so many students and around holidays, that by putting address, "It wasn't too hard; all service in Isla Vista are being people working, the package is your community." a station somewhere other than we had to do was say ‘I dub thee heard all the way to Washington, returned to the Goleta Branch to in I.V. itself, it's just an example ...' or something like that," he STATION'S "NO BETTER" D.C. The two main issues are that be picked up later. of how the postmasters all ignore laughed, and requested the "The proposed, station at I.V. should be made into a "Being some 60 percent of the our requests." Postmaster General investigate Storke and Hollister is only about correct mailing address, and that people in I.V. use bikes as their the need for expansion of the a half mile closer to I.V. than the a main post office branch should main mode of transportation, With the situation as it Post Office. present one on Goleta," remarks be established in I.V. they have to bike to Goleta, presently stands, Colman plans to Since September 5, I.V. Colman. "Postmaster Wells at the "We've been trying for two which is about twenty minutes or pursue the possibility of slightly residents have been permitted to Goleta branch also considered years to get ‘Isla Vista' as a so, and hope that the package is expanding the present post office use "Isla Vista" as their mailing putting a sub-station in at mailing address, separate from not too big or heavy to carry annex in the Rexall Drug Store to address, according to a formal Goleta. I.V. is known for its back," Colman points out. University Village, but that's no include package and mail pick-up. letter to the Congressman from distinct lifestyle, and we want to He elaborates, "And there's Postmaster General Ted Klassen. identify with I.V., nqt with even more of a problem for single Petition drive for Nader Goleta," says Dean Colman, parents who either must take ST A T IO N SU G G EST ED member of the I.V. Community their child or children on the Winklers explains that after Council. bike with them or instantly come group to start on campus up with a babysitter when they Washington's investigation, their By Roger Keeling response suggested "installation FU LL S E R V IC E N E E D E D must go to the Post Office." Beginning this week, an effort will be underway to form a chapter of a full service post office on A full service post office in of the student Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) to Involve nine Hollister Avenue and Storke I.V. is needed because "the REQUESTS DENIED Southern California campuses, including UCSB and UCLA. Based upon Road with . post office box Goleta branch is some four miles Colman made numerous a concept formulated by Ralph Nader and presently growing rentals, mail and package pick-up away or so in the Fairview attempts at the local level to get throughout the country, PIRG is designed to be an authoritative and all the services of a main Shopping Center." Colman action on his requests, but each lobbyist for the public interest. branch." continues, "When a package is time his issues were rejected. According to Bob Bonser, one of the initiators of the project here sent and someone is not at home Finally, he wrote an in-depth at UCSB, the student activism of the sixties is not really dead. BUREAUCRATIC HASSLES 'T he same frustration is there," he says, "and the same desire for "Being the Post Office is no change. The primary problem today seems to be in finding a means for 1975 ► 1976 longer 4 under a federal effective action." department, we only have a The purpose of PIRG, he continues, is to channel this desire for m u m certain amount of control," he change info a visible and strong tool for reform. It is also a means of continues. "Once we suggest it, channeling the inherent power of the huge Southern California student it’s up to the Post Office Service population into specific problem areas. 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Thursday A Friday But remember, evening* *Hl 8 Tlcfcata now avai labi« at: Music Odysaay • Open Air Blcydaa 1020 State St. just because a shoe Between Carrillo and UCEN Info Booth • Morning lory Muoio looks like ours Figueroa St. Free doesn’t mean it city parking behind works like ours. store. MONDAY, OCTOBER 21,1974 UCSB DAILY NEXUS PAGE 3 back the measure after defeat in Nader... Higher education propositions June is in direct opposition to the (Cont. from p. 2) wishes of the people. They also their responsibilities." argue that exempting these Some projects would be seek approval in November positions from civil service status undertaken by the entire chapter, would turn the employees into in which resources from all nine "political appointees" and would tuition and shifting the balance campuses would be drawn upon. enable them to receive more Voters to decide education issues to the taxpayers. Other projects, however, would money than they would be strictly local, sponsored and By Ken Matsuura one year term is the other point ordinarily receive. funded from only one campus. Important propositions in contention. Opponents Supporters reply that the With such a large student concerning higher education will maintain that experience is a provision merely shifts Supporters of the measure population to back it up, the be on the ballot November 5. necessary ingredient and that responsibility for determining reply that this measure is not the chapter would be able to employ Three main propositions will appointing members for one year tuition to legislative same as the one proposed in the several full-time employees, most directly affect students of would be unwise. Supporters of representatives. They argue that June election, in that it provides including lawyers, scientists, and the UC system. The most the measure point out that his the Board of Regents do not 40 percent fewer exemptions and so forth. PIRG, however, would important. Proposition 4, provision would give the Regents oppose the measure and that identifies and explains the remain under student control, concerns revising the composition the option of establishing such currently all high public educative function of the with an elected board. Students of the Regents' board and seats. If the plan proved institutions of education, except commission. Supporters alsp would also be directly involved as reducing ^VRegents' terms. unworkable, the Regents could UC, are under the jurisdiction of contend that the composition of researchers, speakers, and office Proposition 16 would allow the abolish them. the Legislature. Supporters also the commission would deny workers. state legislature to set and claim that the Regents, being an partisan appointments and The present petition drive is determine tuition. Proposition 3 independent governing board, PR O P . 16 salaries of all state employees aimed at getting over 50 per cent would exempt three more presently can affect the costs for Proposition 16 would allow that are subject to review by the of the student enrollment Those positions from civil service other state and community the legislature to determine State Department of Finance, the interested in helping should regulations on the Postsecondary colleges by the level of tuition whether tuition should be Legislative Analyst, and approval contact Bob Bonser at 965-8810, Education Commission, they charge. charged at the University of by the Legislature and Governor. or Rain Blockley at 968-0524. established for coordinating the California and would give the P R O P . 3 state's various institutions of legislature responsibility for ^c o u p o n ; higher education. setting the level of tuition. 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That ever-elusive identity

“You can go in now,” the Chancellor’s secretary told me. I walked into his office and Cheadle was on the phone. He motioned for me to sit down. “No, no, no. That’s no good at all,” he said to his caller. “We need something catchier than that. I was thinking more along the lines of, ‘Experience, Strength, and Integrity.’ What? OK, you think about it. Let me know if you come up with anything better.” Cheadle hung up the phone and I asked him what the conversation had been about. “We’ve started an all-out campaign to find UCSB an identity,” he told me. “As I’m sure you’re aware, we’re in the midst of a crisis here at Santa Barbara, so we’re spending $2,000 to find us an identity.” “Why don’t you just hire some outstanding professors instead?” I queried. “Or better yet, why not just build on the fine programs already in existence here?” What? What kind of suggestions are those?” he replied, somewhat irritated. “How are they going to solve our problem? We need something that parents...er, 1 mean students, can grab onto right now. We don’t have time for long-term programs.” His phone buzzed and his secretary told him that a Mr. Leech from Letters the Santa Barbara Advertising Agency was on the line. “All right, put him on,” Cheadle said. “Howdy Jim, what have you got? Hmmm, that’s got a nice ring to it. Read it to me again. ‘We haven’t been here Chicano marchers off base on education 20 years for nothing. We know how to give a good education.’ Yea, that’s good Jim. Go ahead and put up the billboards.” Editor, Daily Nexus: student demonstrators of the 60’s What caught my eye on this After Cheadle finished talking, I looked at him incredulously and I am responding to some found so counterproductive to particular afternoon, however, said, “You mean to tell me that UCSB has hired an advertising agency distressing attitudes expressed in gaining converts. That come-on was not the characteristic dull to promote the campus?” Robert Campos’ report on has long been abandoned by all brown uniform of our campus “Sure, isn’t it a great idea?” he replied. “I think if we work on it UCSB’s Chicano students and thinking political activists, police, but rather the blade hard enough, the whole country will finally begin to realize how great faculty members. Campos because it so obviously alienates leather waist paraphernalia so this campus is.” believes that Chicano instructors potential sympathizers. prominently displayed by same. “Do you really think a media campaign is the best way to attack the necessarily compromise I was amused by Campos’ These guys were wearing guns! problem?” I asked. themselves by accepting the chiding of those pay-drawing The inappropriateness of “What’s the matter, don’t you want a great campus?” he retorted. conditions of university students who have failed to weaponry at the Santa Barbara “Well sure, but...” employment. He intimates that “radicalize” barrio youngsters campus was so blatant to my eyes The phone buzzed again. Bob Kelley was on the line. “Hi Bob, they cheat Chicano students out while ostensibly tutoring them. that I had to look twice to what’s up?” Cheadle asked. “You’re holding another conference on of the ethnic affinity that those For shame, I might think, if the confirm my initial perception. what’s right with UCSB? Good, that should help. The more of those students have come to expect absurdity did not strike me first But sure enough, each officer the better. How about identities? How are you doing on them? What’s from them; they refuse to I have tutored underprivileged that I passed was wearing a pistol that? ‘UCSB: Home of the Intellectual.’ Yes, well, it’s a start Bob. compensate for Chicano children at an elementary school and full array of “peace keeping” Keep working on it, OK?” backgrounds by administering in a ghetto area of Oakland. utensils, including handcuffs and Again, the phone buzzed, and I realized that I wasn’t going to get lower-than-average, more helpful Althoutfi I seek no praise, I am two-way radio. To put it mildly, I much done up there. I waved goodby, and on the way out I heard grading standards. proud to state that I never was surprised and a little Cheadle say, “Yes, who is it? A professor from where? Harvard? Tell Perhaps these instructors have received any compensation for bothered. him I’m out to lunch.” grasped a point about affirmative this activity, that the teaching I would like to know just what action education: experience was rewarding in and it is that presents such a threat to special-admission students are of itself, and that at no time did I UCSB that its security force is eventually expected to perform attempt to expose my ideologies equipped with guns with which at certain universally-accepted or political inclinations for the to protect us. I doubt that any IVCC to march on County levels of collegiate skill, with kids’ benefit. Their parents would campus cop would draw his gun remedial work mandated in some certainly have disapproved of my on a biker who fails to yield the Editor, Daily Nexus: This stance has gotten to the cases. No one belittles the doing so; and besides, their young right of way, or on any wayward LAFCO members; we have hardship this extra toil involves. minds were fully occupied with dog that wanders into Our Hie time has come for us to knowledge that a majority of the But if a group of students can be long division! Hallowed Halls. So what gives name and confront the main exempted from these standards, Knowledge and thought power here; why the guns? culprit in the blockage of Isla Commission would vote for Isla two things happen: (1) The are the true liberative forces. The presence of armed guards Vista’s attempt to incorporate. Vista incorporation Induding the university diploma is devalued in Dogma such as Campos’ merely on campus is highly objectionable It’s our very own resident University if it weren’t few the public eye, and (2) these shackles and divides. to me and probably most other roadblock, Vernon I. Cheadle. Cheadle’s resistance. students are deprived of honest, David Lichtenstein students. Guns on campus are not This has become appallingly critical evaluation of their only unnecessary, but quite dear in these last few weeks of T he only effective achievements, and of the skills intimidating and downright talking hard with LAFCO counterpressure to Cheadle’s that will constitute a social Guns on Campus frightening. The simple fact of members that Isla Vista is a pain resistance is students and the advantage for them and their Editor, Daily Nexus: the matter is that police guns they’d like to get rid of except democratic principle that the fellow graduates. While pedalling home from a serve but one function: to kill or that they can’t and won’t because people living in this community Campos’ characterization of late afternoon class the other seriously injure fellow human of Cheadle’s opposition to the should dedde their form of local nonpolitical Chicano students as day, I noticed several campus beings. It is argued that armed University’s being induded in the government. There are at least “Unde Toms” is truly offensive. police stationed at strategic police serve as a deterrent to future dty of Isla Vista. two ways to share in this effort. (He also condemns instructors points along the bike paths. I, violent crime, but certainly the You may remember when First, we will be picketing who refuse to exchange a student and probably most students, am public relations damage to armed Regent William Matson Roth was Cheadle’s business offices activist’s classroom obligations aware of the many accidents that campus cops vastly outweighs here campaigning for governor, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on for time off to picket the occur at such intersections, and any deterrence factor. he told us that the Regents Monday and Tuesday. administration building.) This hope that the presence of such I would like to urge Campus merely accepted the typical Movement rhetoric, authority figures will cut down Security to review its policy of recommendation-from the local Secondly, our day at LAFCO squaring off “Unde Toms” and on the carelessness and arming their officers. I am sure University administration (i.e. is October 23, Wednesday. We are militants as adversaries, exhibits inconsiderateness displayed by that a careful analysis of the Cheadle) as to what action they organizing a march from the many bike riders that so often situation will show that guns and should take in terms of local Mission to the County Building the mentality (“You’re either cops are separable, and that such government for the campus. to begin at 12:30 p.m. of that with us or against us”) that results in mishap. a separation would not only Cheadle’s recommendation was day. We encourage all students to improve feelings between campus to work to be annexed to Santa join that march. cops and students, but also Barbara as opposed to remaining improve the quality of campus part of Isla Vista; this Yoni Harris security in general. recommendation was ratified by Member A t Large Daily Bil Woodbury the. Regents. Isla Vista Community Nexus 0 pinion DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau NO s e e m ABOUT IT. 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introductory lecture on COMMUNITY Transcendental Meditation. Tuesday Demos gather at UCSB at 8 p.m. UCen 2292. e Kundalini Yoga Club offers a SANTA BARBARA class in Kundalini Yoge Tuesday ENTERTAINMENT 6UIDE for support ofDymally K iosk 5:30-6:30 p.m. SH 1432. Please bring FOR THEATRE INFORMATION TODAY a blanket and donation. For info call CALL 962-8111 By Willie Turner fair share of taxes. He then e The Education Abroad Program 963-4040. Democrats gathered Friday maintained that "special interests holds an introductory meeting for e Meditation group with disciples night in the UCSB Faculty Club must be prevented from buying students interested in applying for of the Indian Yogi Sri Clunmoy, and for an informal get-together and the legislature." He also said that study in the United Kingdom & discussion of his teachings. AH are Ireland. SH 1432 3 & 4:30 p.m. (two welcome. Tuesday at 7:30 pjn. NH review of the major campaigns "We must institute tougher m eetings). 2204. this fall. regulations on oil companies" in e Californians for Nuclear order to protect the environment. Safeguards presents a film —'The ANNOUNCEMENTS Sponsored by the Mervyn Nuclear Alternative"—followed by a e Applications are now being Dymally for Lieutenant Governor Mrs. M ary Oglesby, discussion of the upcoming initiative accepted to fill a vacancy on the A S . campaign, the evening opened representing State Senator Omer effort on nuclear safeguards. 8:30 'Judicial Council, the branch of AS. p.m. at the I.V . Planning Office. with a speech by Elizabeth Rains, also praised Dymally, who having responsfcility for disciplinary e Bahai' Faith sponsors a Public recommendations and constitutional Weingand, wife of former State "has proven his commitment (to Fireside. AH welcome. Tonight at 7 interpretation. Applications are Senator At Weingand and the people) in his voting on issues p.m. UCen 2284. For more info call available in the AS. office, 3rd floor co-chairperson of Dymally's in the State Legislature." 968-3833. UCen. Deadline is October 30. campaign. In her speech she e Beginning Scottish Country e Associated Students Committee New STATE Kathy Tuttle, Associated Dance Class meeting. 7-10 p.m. UCen l. * l / Stair* S t if f ! outlined her reasons for applications are now available for Students External President, tied Proyam Lounge. openings on the Reg. Fee, Judicial, supporting Dymally. e Gay Women's Collective general her support for Dymally to her and other oommittees. They may be meeting. 7 p.m. 451 -D Whitman, I.V . picked up at the AS. Office from 8-6 In explaining her endorsement, support for Jerry Brown. e Forum w ith State Senator Omer pjn. daily, until the deadline of she stressed her agreement with Rains—candidate for re-election. 3-6 October 23. Al Weingand finished up the p.m. UCen 2284. Sponsored by Dymally on educational issues. program by endorsing Dymally S tudents fo r Rains. Weingand especially aluded based on his relation to the Kiosk announce mena «re due Dymally for supporting the candidate as a fellow State TOMORROW no later than 9 a.m. two days concept of equal educational Senator. As well as endorsing e UCSB Flying Club business before they are to be run in the opportunity. After declaring that meeting. 7 p.m. Tuesday, UCen 2284. Dymally, he damned Republican newspaper. No exceptions. "Mr. Dymally will restore e UCSB Rec. Dept, announces the gubernatorial nominee Hugh first meeting of the Scuba Diving Deadline for Monday's paper is 9 education for the people," she Flournoy for being the type of Club. Tuesday at 5 p.m. UCen 2284. RIVIERA a.m. Friday. Reef Santa Barbara Mission then scored Dym ally's opponent, politician "that always waits to e SIMS sponsors a free ■ P v lr fl fncaf.tr «M.-V newly inaugurated Lieutenant see which way the public is Governor John Harmer, for his go in g." apparent lack of concern for Dragon Ahb Ltd. asmcmoaii«kml(cmm«> Presents education in California. ÎHE 3E *l LADIES & i E NTlE M E Democratic Assembly candidate Gary Hart then took EXPE^iHlEFliAL the podium to discuss his ideas CiflEfnA se smaltai on tax reform. 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It sure does feel good defense, led by goalie Bruce Kinney, and a very to win again!" In fact, the Gauchos so totally potent offense. dominated the game that, out of frustration, USIU !M Flag Football Scores Consistent play produced three goals in both initiated a brawl at the end of play. Six Pack 30, City Leaguars 6 u th e rn C o m fo rt 14,So Kamenawenelaya 6 halves for Santa Barbara. UCSB, now 1-2 in league and 2-5-2 overall, seems Alpha Pi 12, Virgin Vi King« 0 The scoring was led by Rafael Chavez with two Loosa Boodie 42, Sacred The Yogos 12, Rogue's Gallery to have bounced back from its mid-season slump 0 timely penalty kick goals. Steve Davis, who, Carrot« and are ready for the next opponent, Westmont. Rufus Jackaon 2, San Migual Fish Smell 14, Mystic Knights according to coach Ken Reeves, played The game is scheduled for next Wednesday night, Lig h t 0 12 Jolly Rogers 19, Die Hards 6 "phenomenally", also scored twice and added an October 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the Campus Stadium. A Freekar-er-King 18, Cascade 8 Von Friedrick O'Leary 18, assist while both Minor Chavez and Gustavo Santa Cruz 6, Who Caret? 0 win in that one against their crosstown rivals before FAH-OO Andriadi contributed goals to the Gaucho total. a home crowd would definitely "m ake" the season Also playing well were Ralph Hawes, who had an for the Gauchos. assist, and John Olson, who repeatedly bogged down the USIU attack on defense. Ken Reeves, however, knows it will be tough. Whenever a soccer games ends in a shutout, the "Yes, it is a really big game for us, but I don't think goalie usually does a great job and Thursday was no we have beaten them in five years. In order for us to exception. Bruce Kinney made at least six saves, beat Westmont we will have to be playing our very preventing goals and giving momentum to UCSB. best." get the job done Have dinner with your state 2 Roommates needed to share 2 ■Lowest Air Fares: Europe, Africa, senator, Omer Rains T O N IG H T In bdrm, 2 bath apt on 6515 S.T. No. Israel, Asia. One-way and round Ortega Commons at 5:00 p.m. 1. Clean, close 968-3415 eves. Photography trip. Since 1959: ISTC, 323 N. Rob. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, CA. c 90210 PH: 275-8180 Found: Set of keys - In women's Business 3 restroom - Ellsn on 10/16. Call Insured? Oct. 30 Is the last day to 685-1387 to Identify. Personals For Sale purchase the Accident A Sickness [ Insurance. $32 at the Cashiers T u toring LOST: purple purse, saddlebag What's' America all about? See “AnJn w Office in the Admin. Bldg. Will type, o n Mon. last week. Please call American Piece," a play by L A 'i Skis • Hart Spoiler 160 cc with cover you, world-wide, until Sept. c E vaiane at 968-4526, Provisional Company. Mon., Oct. Salomon bindings $50. Also 17, 1975. 28, C.H. 8 p.m. $1.50 - A rare Yamaha glass skis 190 cc. Call FRENCH: tutoring, translation* FOUND: male cat black A white at chance. 968-3904. intensive courses by former pCLA Anacapa Dorm. Call 961-3131. teacher. Results! 964-4956. HARD-CORE BLUES Kenwood TK-88 AMP with FM Motorcycles REward $20: Orange/blue F R ID A Y , Ch 6, 8, 10 P.M. tuner and Empire speakers. Must rucksack, label “Chuck Roast,” lost sell total • $350. Call eves. c 10/10, Taco Bell. Evan 962-1381. EXQUISITE 1% hr. MASSAGE $5 - 964-7495. Suzuki 1969X6 250cc Fine T yp in g female only • call Robin for condition., Very Quick bike - $275 To the person(s) who took my - Call Tony at 968-4963 after 6 tapestry last Saturday. 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Holt on outside. REWARD! Ex. Cond. $75 - or offer. Call Wanted I.V . after school child-care. Only f'906(864'$ eve. P B W M tR*— guitar, excellent condition - $130 968-8735.____ qualifications are that you are w/case. Call Ted 968-7019 reliable and enjoy children. Contact GARAGE SALE, Saturday 9-4 evenings. L HRC 961-3922. only. (Via Storke Rd./Whittier - Mills.) to 7086 Scrlpps Crescent. Fender Jazz bass - $250/offer. Vox F RMATE SHARE 1 BDRM APT IVCC Planning Director $400 per Portable organ - $225/offer. Good $75/MO. 6616 Abrego 8B - mo. Apply at 966 C Embarcadero F u lly scientific calculators. axes 963-6448 anytime. 968-3958 Yvonne. DAY OF THE JACKAL del Mar. Guarantee direct from factory - WED., OCT. 23 M /F Work Study students wanted. $96.50. Best price around. Also 7:00, 9:30 CH $1 Lobero Theatre Bx Off. Adm A business calculators — $69.50. Call Shannon O'Reilly 963-8481. Gen. Ph. for appt. 10-5 weekdays. Services Offered HARD- CORE BLUES 966-3772. FRIDAY, CH 6, 8, 10 P.M. UNIQUE DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT c RING. MUST SEE IT. $300. Guitar lessons: openings now avail, Soundhole Music Studio offers Call 968-2828 for beginners - classical & folk - professional guitar lessons: classic, C h ild Care Carrie 968-0546 Eve*gs. folk , Jazz, Call 968-6924. Couches, outboard motor, skis, ski pants - size 10, '65 Olds — good T A I CHI - Alternative class is SERRANITO PRIMO FOOD L 3 Rocking K Nursery School. - where' transportation. 968-9459. form ing early mornings. Open air. Now Open 7 Days a Week I each child is special. State Licensed. Fo r information call Ted 968-7019. 6565 Trigo Rd., 968-9065. 968-Q515 for info...... Houseplants! Beautiful, healthy plants, 25 to 50% less than local BALLET CLASSES - Lobero Who Is Guru MaraJI Jl? prices. Call Suzanne, 968-3397 or Theatre. Sat mornings. A ll levels, Discussions held Tues. 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Roommate Wanted the H U ST LER S' HANDBOOK. SCUBA DIVERS: Ilka to see a UNIVERSITY TEXACO VW and Domestic Repairs Cell 961-3129 or come to Storke scuba club on campus? Come to ( 3 Student Rates UCen 2284, Tu, Oct. 22 at 5 p.m. IF to share room In Sabado Tarde 6398 Hollister 968-1313 Publications Building, , Room apt. $65 per mo. - 968-6344. Bicycles All writers, artists, poets interested 1053 before Tuesday, Oct. 22, In submitting work In the 1974-75 F needed to share room In spacious La C umbra yearbook pis call Del PI ay a apt. $80/mo. starting RECYCLE YOUR CYCLE. Travel to suhmit your current phone Michelle at 961-3820 or come Into Í Nov. 1. Call 685-1370. Open Air Bicycles’ skilled mechanics Rm 1041A under . completely rebuild any used bicycle c J number. If you did include your IF to share 2 bdr. apt. now with 3 to ride like a new one. Guaranteed. A.S. T R A V E L — N Y — E U R O P E — number and correct address on girls. Rent $58.75/mo. Phone In Isla Vista at 6571 Seville. ISRAEL. Youth Hostel, Int'l I.O. 968-0325.______Cards A Euraltpass. UCen 3167 your program cards, please DO Man's Stella 10 speed ______961-2407______M roommate needed immediately, 26” frame, under 1 mo. old NOT caH. The HUSTLERS' own room in nice I.V. Duplex. $130/offer. Call 968-8665. Europe, Israel, A Orient. Low cost Come by 6753 B Sabado Tarde. student flights A travel needs. H ANDBO O K is compiled from an 2 bikes for sale. Beautiful 10 speed A.I .S.T. 1436 S. La Clenaga, Los IBM roodout of your program DAY OF THE JACKAL Roommate needed W&S Qtrs. for Raleigh perfect condition. $85. Angeles 90035. Ph. 652-2727. WED., OCT. 23 F. IV apt $60 a month In the Austrian 10 speed In excellent cards. 7:00,9:30 CH $1 French Quarter. Call 968-0072. condition. $55. Call 968-6443. EUROPE-—ISRAEL—AFRICA Student Flights all year round. Thank You Frank, a fantastic play called "The W ANTED — 1 roommate to share Men’s 10 sp Peugeot: 23” frame, CONTACT: ISC A 11687 San American Piece” Is coming to C.H. pleasant apt. In I.V. Stop or call extras, good condition- 879/offer. Vicente Blvd. No. 4 TEL: (213) The Editor. Mon, 28. Let's go, Luv Flo. 6763 Abrego No. 3 - 685-1797. Call 968-1474 826-5669 ; 826-0955. MONDAY. OCTOBER 21,1974 UCSB DAILY NEXUS FADE 7 b Women sweep weekend duo F By Pater Gort court. With the score now 13-8 San UCSB's womens volleyball Colleen McLaughlin took over Diego, it was comeback time team, or as they should be called, the serve with the score at 10-5. again for UCSB. Talunas took the J r t s i1 j Chris' Comeback Corps, swept a Before she was done, the serve. LaFleur scored on two Gauchos had tied the score. weekend pair from league rivals spikes to move the score to 12-13 - Long Beach State and San Diego A LaFleur spike resulted in a before a Talunas ace tied the State by the respective scores of side out for the Gauchos, Hanley game. A Georgia Storm spike 16-14, 11-15, 15-11, and 15-6, come on to serve and move UCSB moved UCSB out in front, 14-13. 16-14. out in front at 13-10. T h e Aztecs promptly Friday night's game against a Highlighting that sequence was a % registered a side out and scored a big, strong Long Beach squad, led block by Joan Russell on a Cardi point to once again tie the game. by super-soph Cardi Hicks, was Hicks' spike attempt and an ace by Hanley, her third of the night. LaFluer continued her fine play, one not to be soon forgotten by 4 * this time scoring a side out on a the seven hundred Rob Gym fans Robin Irvin took over the serve shot that somehow managed to CHRIS TALUNAS-Tha transfer from UCLA played some of her best w ho witnessed it. at 13-11 after a side out, and crawl over the net. UCSB failed volleyball yet for UCSB in the weekend sweep of Long Bench and San Trailing 10-3 in the final game another block by Russell against to score, but got the serve right Diego State. Pictured here scoring on ■ spike against San Diego, Chris' of a match that was tied at one the now frustrated Hicks back on a beautifully placed dink hitting was instrumental in th t 16-14, first game victory over Long Bench. game apiece, the Gauchos came wrapped up game and match, by Georgia Storm. Talunas turned an ankle in the final game of the Long Beech match, but to life and began a comeback that 15-11. On Saturday afternoon, the returned to assist the teem in its victory over San Diego on Saturday. didn't end until they had scored a Debbie Wantuck took the serve photo: C. Baseness women again took the floor, this remarkable 15-11 victory. and after LaFleur and Storm time against big Donna Selman In the opening game of the combined on a good save to force and her San Diego State Aztec match, the teams appeared to be an Aztec mistake to make the teammates. DUTCH HOLLAND ENTERPRISES evenly matched as they score 15-14, captain Wantuck hit San Diego drew first blood, exchanged points and side outs a nicely placed serve to end the pulling out in front 2-0, but the COMPLETE AMERICAN AUTO & TRUCK until the score reached a game and win the match. deadlock at 14-14. For the Gauchos romped back to a 156 REPAIR-SPECIALIZING IN: Gauchos, Chris Talunas and slaughter behind some The tremendous play of the Colleen McLaughlin kept UCSB tremendous hitting by Georgia Gauchos was perhaps best Storm . summed up by Mark Jacobs, EVERYTHING m the game with some powerful From hitting before Georgia Storm and Game two started out looking UCSB's announcer extrodinaire, Michele LaFleur scored like another easy UCSB victory, when he exclaimed in the midst TUNE-UP TO FRONT & REAR consecutive spikes to lock up but the team seemed to lose its of the come-from-behind rally of SUSPENSION TO COMPLETE OVERHAULS game one, 16-14. concentration. At 8-8 the Aztecs Friday night, 'This is what 6684 Madrid I.V.. 968-8002 UCSB took a short lived, 2-0 ran off five straight points. Gaucho volleyball is all about." lead in game two before Long Beach ran off five straight points to take a lead they would never relinquish. The third and final game of the match started out badly for UCSB as the 49er's jumped out to a 4-1 lead, which they soon It Sounds extended to a , seemingly insurmountable margin of 10-3. With captain Debbie Wantuck serving, the Gauchos started their Incredible amazing comeback, featuring clutch spikes by Michele LaFleur, spectacular serving by Kathy Hanley, super blocking by Joan BUT EVELYN ROOD GRADUATES CAN READ Russell, and an exceptional team defense that refused to allow the ball to drop to their side of the THE EXORCIST IN 58 MINUTES KODAK FILM PROCESSING At That Speed, The 403 Papes Come Acmes With More Impact Thaa The Marie. KINKO’S 6 SbO P.i.d.ill. 968 2 i 6 b

You can do it, too. So far over 550,000 other people have done it. People who thing—the place to learn more about it is at a free speed reeding lesson. have different jobs, different IQs, different interests, different educations have UCSB'S This is the same course President Kennedy had his Joint Chiefs of Staff take. completed the course. Our graduates are people from all walks of life. These The staff of President Nixon completed this course in June 1970. The same orte people have all taken a course developed by Evelyn Wood, a prominent Senators and Congressmen have taken. educator. Practically all of them at least tripled their reading speed with equal or PRESS better comprehension. Most have increased it even more. Come to a Mini-Lesson and find out. It is free to you and you will leeve with a Think for a moment what that means. All of them—even the slowest—now read better understanding of why it works. One Thing that might bother you about an average novel in less than two hours. 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You can do the same that it is possible to read 3-4-5 times fester, with comparable comprehension. for the Daily Nexus -SCHEDULE OF FREE MINI-LESSONS- Editor-in Chief You’D increase your reading speed position 50 to 100% on the spot! (permanent 74-75 school year position) Oct. 21, 22, 23, 24 Application Deadline: Wed., Oct. 30,4 p.m. W ritten applications should be submitted to the Pres Council, 4:00 p.m. Room 5515, South Hall on Francisco Torres Mon.. Tues., Thurs., or Fri. afternoons (2-4 p.m.) & o r 6850 El Colegio mailed to Press Council, 8:00 p.m. UCSB., P.O. Box 14226, Isla Vista Santa Barbara. Ca. 93107 4» If more information is desired call 961-2966 EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS MONDAY, OCTOBER 21,1974 PAGES U CSB DAILY NEXUS Thomas Kuche.l, $1,000 and Since 1968 UC has changed Fruhauf... Political donations... Vice-Presidential nominee Nelson from an institution in . rapid (Cont. from p.1) (Cont. from p. 1) John Garibaldi. Rockefeller, $5,000. growth to one trying to adapt to department then told me that I Other interesting contributions Flournoy's largest individual In any case, contributors to a leveling off of both funds and was not recommended for came from the Excel Mineral contributor is real estate campaigns don't toss away numbers of students. The Reagan advancement. The department Company of Santa Barbara, developer Donald Bren who has perfectly good, however rapidly years have been lean ones for the gave no criticism of my work $10,000; the California Real pledged $13,000 outright, and depreciating, dollars for the mere University and Hitch has often with the carillon or my teaching Estate Association, $10,000; has loaned $46,000. sake of charity. In politics money been at odds with the governor theory and organ." Household Finance Company, The Republican candidate also does not so much talk as it does over budgets. According to Fruhauf, 'The $5,000; and Peter O’Malley, counts members of Ronald insure a good audience for the Hitch has not yet decided what option laid before me was to President of the Reagan's "kitchen cabinet" as contributor. he will do after June. When asked continue as an associate professor Dodgers, $1,000. substantial backers. Reagan if he was through with academia for one year or to accept a fatcats Holmes Tuttle, Henry H itch ... he replied "If you mean by lectureship position which FLOURNOY'S FORTUNE Salvatori, Julian Virtue, and Earle academia would I become involved rehiring on a year to Although Republican Jorgensen have contributed (Cont. from p.1) president of another institution — Summarizing his tenure in office. year basis. I was 25 at the time Candidate Hugh Flournoy has amounts ranging from $5,000 to no. But I expect that I will do and rather than be definitely out racked up some $300,000 less $10,000 each. "I think that is the most something that is sort of of work I chose the more than Brown, he has been by no W illiam Hewlett of important thing." academic." ' tentative lectureship." means a slouch when it comes to Hewlett-Packard Company has Several reliable sources in the putting the touch on his generous given $25,000 while his partner music department questioned friends. David Packard has vouched for a GERMAN AUTO REPAIR whether Nelson's explanation of Flournoy received his largest $100,000 loan. Fruhauf's release "due to contributions from interest Corporations have been Has m o v e d to: GOLETA 600 F w ard d r iv e financial reasons" was a reason or groups. As of early October, likewise as bountiful to the WE SER VICE EXCLUSIVEL Y an excuse. Flournoy has banked $23,000 Flournoy effort, Bechtel Corp. According to one source, from the Western Growers has given $10,000; Flour AUDI0 B M W 0 OPEL 0 VW "There is politics in this Association, $22,500 from the Corporation, $15,000; Southern WE SPECIALIZE IN: department and in every California Dental Assn.; $17,500 Pacific, $10,000 and Getty Oil VW ENGINE & department. The Fruhauf from the California Medical Company, $2,000. TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL incident reflects the problems Association; $10,000 from the Notable individuals FOR APPOINTMENT CALL that exist within the music Oak Tree ‘ Racing Assn.; and contributing to the Flournoy 96 7-1551 department and with the whole $15,000 from liquor lobbyist campaign include ex-Senator tenure system in general." Another source commented, "In tenure meetings, people get stabbed in the back for no apparent reasons." The first source continued, MOUNTAIN SPORTS "The problems are so deeply rooted. There is always AND politicizing at times of tenure and advancement. You have to trust your colleagues yet at the same time insure an unprejudiced SALOMON BINDINGS decision on their part. Many feel their own ego and position threatened. It would be better if PRESENT a system whereby both people unrelated and those involved made the decision."

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