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UC Racial Tensions Discussed at Hearing Candidates Lock Homs In s ■ I 1 P N vO mm ^ a m i W M D • This Week in UCSB 4 R Spikers Rebound; £ E • O pinion 6 X • S p o rts 8 I Board A in 't So u n d U • Classifieds 11 ifc -i- Pafl„o «, 1C • Arts&Entertainment 1A Volume 69, No. 20____________ Thursday, October 6, 1988______________________University of California, Santa Barbara Three Sections, 28 Pages UC Racial Candidates Lock Homs Tensions in Heated Veep Debate Duo Exchanges Views on Deficit, Environment; Discussed Panel Confronts Quayle on Qualification Issue OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — are likely to try again if they win at Hearing Republican vice presidential the presidency this year. Quayle candidate Dan Quayle said shot back that the Democrats were Wednesday night he has as much trying to “ scare the older people of By Tina Anima, and experience as John F. Kennedy did this country.” Shana Chandler when he won the White House and Bentsen said the Reagan ad­ Daily Bruin that he is “ prepared to lead this ministration had appointed high- country” if necessary. “ Senator, _______ (See DEBATE, p,12)_______ WESTWOOD — Racism took you’re no Jack Kennedy,” center stage Tuesday at UCLA as Democratic rival Lloyd Bentsen the subject of a five-hour public shot back in the most riveting hearing. moment of a prime-time campaign State Sen. Art Torres headed the debate. Students proceedings, entitled “ Racial/- “ That was really uncalled for,” Ethnic Tension on UC Campuses.” the 41-year-old Quayle retorted Grievances were aired but few angrily to his 67-year-old rival. React to solutions offered at the forum Replied Bentsen: “ You’re the one where Torres and other members that was making the comparison, of the Senate Special Committee on senator ... and I did not think the VP Debate UC Admissions heard testimony comparison was well taken.” from undergraduates, graduates The clash over Quayle’s and official representatives from readiness for high office was the throughout the system. emotional climax of a high-stakes B y M ichelle Ray Staff Writer “ The grievances we heard today debate in which the vice are real,” said Marjorie Green, presidential candidates also director of Western States collided over the environment and UCSB Gauchos gathered in Education and a member of the Social Security. The two men front of television sets Anti-Defamation League. aimed many of their best lines past throughout the campus and Racial tensions are being each other and in the direction of community last night for the allowed to fester, she said. “ I see presidential candidates George second debate of the U.S. the potential at UCLA to alleviate Bush and Michael Dukakis. presidential race, this one some of this tension. We have to The encounter came with five pitting Republican vice ask, ‘if not here, where should the weeks remaining in a close presidential candidate Sen. efforts begin?” ’ campaign for the White House, and Dan Quayle against his UC Berkeley sociology Professor with polls suggesting that Quayle Democratic rival Sen. Lloyd Troy Duster of the Institute for the is costing Bush precious support. Bentsen. Study of Social Change gave his MARK STUCKY/Daily Nexus Both men used the debate to Although several students general overview of racial tensions ARE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE? — With voter registrars stress well-rehearsed campaign questioned thought Bentsen nationwide, saying, “ We didn’t around every corner, you have no excuse not to be themes. had the winning edge, they did have much tension in the good old registered. Yone Akagi demonstrates just how easy and Bentsen accused the not believe that the debate days.” - painless it is. The deadline to register for the Nov. 8 Republicans of trying to cut Social (See REACT, p.3) (See TORRES, p.12) election is Oct. 11. So get registered. Now. Security in the past and said they Bomb Scare Seawall to Be Built Along Cliffs of Del Playa B y Shevon O 'Rourke properties and existing struc­ development of this seawall is vital As an alternative proposal, Isla tures,” states a Santa Barbara at San Raf Reporter to the survival of their Del Playa Vista residents Barbara Zeid and County environmental impact investments. Marc Borgman suggested in 1982 Approximately 300 residents report. Richard Mills, owner of a 6757 that the endangered housing of San Rafael dormitory’s A 1,130-foot long anti-erosion However, some believe the Del Playa Drive building, has should be replaced with a com­ main tower were evacuated seawall will be built at the base of seawall might cause more damage already invested approximately munity park that would extend for more than an hour early property areas along cliffs on Del to the beach than it prevents. “ We $140,000 to install a steel reinforced along the bluff. However, this Wednesday morning following Playa Drive. Property owners feel that the proposed seawall concrete pillar and various other proposal was dismissed by the two successive calls to the were willing to pay $500 per foot for would ruin the beach and be of expenditures in an effort to protect county in due to lack of support. front desk claiming a bomb the timber wall that is expected to doubtful value in protecting the his own property. He believes the Ideally, houses should have planted on the third floor was protect the cliff from ocean waves. property,” stated Del Playa seawall project is “ the last of never been built along the Del set to detonate at 1 a.m. The seawall will be composed of property owner George D. several steps of protection Playa cliffs, said Isla Vista The hall was cleared for timber pilings approximately one LaMoree in a letter to the County’s necessary for the preservation of Recreation and Park District search despite police and fire foot in diameter and cemented in Department of Environmental the bluffs.” General Manager Glen Lazof. officials’ belief that the calls place vertically seven feet below Resources. While county officials consider “ The district has traditionally felt were the work of a prankster. shale bedrock and extend seven Because some blufftop property the Del Playa seawall to be that it was not appropriate for the The caller claimed he was on feet above the surface, according owners refuse to pay for the necessary, they also acknowledge county to allow housing to be built the second floor of the to the Del Playa seawall en­ seawall construction in front of a limited capacity of its protective right up to the cliff.” building, according to Capt. vironmental impact report. their property, the wall will be abilities. “ The seawall is not going The cost of the seawall to the Wes Herman of the Santa Approved by the Santa Barbara broken up into four separate to eliminate erosion altogether, but property owners is estimated to Barbara County Fire Planning Commission in August, segments to exclude those who did rather it is a way of attempting to raise rental prices for Del Playa Department. the barrier is designed “ to slow the not want to be included in the slow it down,” said County En­ properties $7.00 per bedroom per rate of cliff retreat which project. vironmental Planner Joy Huf- month, according to the En­ threatens the integrity of coastal Other landowners believe the schmid. vironmental Impact Report. Official voter registration card inside — details on page 6. ------■—I------ 1.................... ......... - J 2 Thursday, October 6,1988 Headliners Daily Nexus World Nation State Election Return Counts Differ White House Denies Signing Market Removes Products As Country Votes For Leader Permits for “ License to Kill” For Lacking Health Warnings SANTIAGO, ChUe — Chilean voters turned out early and WASHINGTON — The White House denied Wednesday LOS ANGELES — A California supermarket chain that in huge numbers Wednesday for a plebiscite to determine that intelligence authorizations signed by President pulled tobacco and cigars from its shelves because they whether Gen. Augusto Pinochet will remain in office until Reagan in the mid-1980’s gave CIA agents latitude to use lack health warnings hinted Wednesday that all its food and 1997 or make way for a popularly elected president. assassinations in the fight against terrorism. drug suppliers face a similar fate if they don’t comply with In the Interior Ministry’s first announced returns from 79 Reagan said he was “ quite upset” about a published a new state law on product labeling. of the 22,248 voting tables nationwide, “ yes” votes for report saying there had been such authorizations and said The Vons Co. revealed it had given its suppliers 45 days continuing Gen. Pinochet’s presidency totaled 10,628 votes, his 1981 executive order prohibiting assassinationsassassina lions notice that they must either certify their products as free of “ no” votes totalled 7,511, 168 votes were “ continues until this day.” dangerous chemicals or label the blank, and 222 were annulled for being White House spokesman Marlin Fitz- products in keeping with California’s wrongly marked. water acknowledged that language in Proposition 65. However a 16-party opposition two intelligence findings in 1984 and 1985 Prop. 65, an initiative approved by coalition conducting a parallel count said subsequently was rescinded by the California voters in 1986, requires its partial totals, given more than an t í j é National Security Council, though he warning notices in stores, the workplace, hour later at 9 p.m. (8 p.m. EDT), wouldn’t say why. and other areas where people might be showed the “ no” vote leading 108,504 to Reagan’s spokesman took strong exposed to 242 substances on a state list 76,294. It gave no totals for blank or null exception to a Washington Post report of chemicals known to cause cancer or votes and did not say on how many tables it was basing its Wednesday which said phrasing in the earlier documents birth defects.
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