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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 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 .” 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.

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------■—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 assassina assassinations 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. Tobacco is on the list. report. amounted to a “ license to kill” for intelligence agents. Vons pulled pipe tobacco and cigars from its shelves this A majority in favor means the 72-year-old army com­ week because they don’t carry health warnings, as do mander, who seized power in September 1973, will start a packages of cigarettes and chewing tobacco. new eight-year term as president in March 1989. If most C IA Pays for Administering Chileans reject the proposal, an open election is to be held Shanti Project Director Quits late next year with the winner replacing Pinochet in March LSD to Human Guinea Pigs 1990. Official returns from the National Election Service are WASHINGTON — The government has tentatively set- After Alleged Discrimination not expected until Friday. l ed a lawsuit charging the CIA used nine Canadians as SAN FRANCISCO — Jim Geary, the embattled director hi man guinea pigs in mind-control research that included of the Shanti Project, the city’s key AIDS charity, has heavy doses of LSD, lawyers in the case said Wednesday. resigned under pressure from claims that the program had The $9 million lawsuit claimed that the CIA-financed management and minority and female discrimination research into mind-control left permanent psychological or problems. Slain Sailor Hoped His Death emotional damage on the nine patients who underwent The 36-year-old founder of the project that was regarded treatment in the late 1950’s at the Allan Memorial Institute as one of the nation’s most successful AIDS charities left his of McGill University in Montreal. $74,024 post Tuesday after accepting a cash settlement of Spared Others, Says Witness The research conducted by the institute included week- $73,000 over two years, it was reported. FRANKFURT, West Germany — An American sailor long sleep induced by drugs, doses of LSD, and unusually In August, city Human Rights Commission investigators beaten and shot to death during the hijacking of a TWA intense electroshock therapy. In addition, the treatments alleged that Shanti discriminated against women and jetliner hoped to die if it saved other passengers, a witness included sensory deprivation and “ psychic driving” — the minorities and had heavy management problems. Geary testified Wednesday in the trial of Mohammed Ali Hamadi. repeated playing of recorded messages into a patient’s ear was accused of hiring friends, firing critics and sexually It was the first time since the trial began July 5 that a for 16 hours. harassing workers. witness testified about the words Robert Stethem spoke The amount of the proposed settlement was not revealed, Shanti is a $3.2 million AIDS support service that helps before he was killed in June 1985. but sources who spoke on condition of anonymity said the about 4,500 people a year. Board member Doug Holloway Rosemarie Anne Henderson testified that Stethem spoke CIA agreed to pay the plaintiffs a total of $750,000. said publicity over dissension inside the organization to her daughter just before he was shot and said he hoped caused heavy drops in donations. the five other Navy men on board would be spared because Police Impound Bus During they had wives. “ He said to her that if anyone would have to be killed, he Insecticide Spraying Covers hoped it would be him, because the others were all Abortion Clinic Protesting married,” Mrs. Henderson said. ATLANTA — Police headed off anti-abortion sit-ins Residents of Beverly Hills Hamadi, a Lebanese Shiite Moslem, has confessed to Wednesday by impounding the demonstrators’ bus and LOS ANGELES — Beverly Hills residents threw tar­ being one of the two gunman who hijacked the airplane, but increasing security at clinics where 360 people were paulins over their Porsches and Ferraris and others denied firing the shot that killed Stethem. arrested a day earlier during the protestors’ “ siege of planned to stay indoors Wednesday as the state prepared a Atlanta.” sticky aerial bombardment of Mediterranean fruit fly “ The officer determined (the bus) to be unsafe for pesticide. operation. When it was stopped, there was smoke coming The spraying of Malathion, scheduled to begin at 10 p.m., Party Shake-Up Scheduled in out and it was crowded with too many people,” said police was threatened by predictions of low clouds and fog that spokeswoman Myma May. She said she did not know how could force grounding of the helicopters, said William many people were on board. Edwards, chief deputy to the Los Angeles County Ethnic and EconomicTurmoil The bus was impounded as it took demonstrators from a agricultural commissioner. The spraying could be moved BELGRADE, Yugoslavia — Communist Party chief silent vigil at one clinic to a demonstration at another. to Thursday night, he said. Stipe Suvar called for a shake-up in the ruling Politburo and City Solicitor Raines Carter said that 14 people were area is densely packed with homes and the policy-setting Central Committee after weeks of ethnic arrested Wednesday and charged with giving a false name, businesses. Forty Medflies have been found in yards since and economic protests, state-run media said Wednesday. unlawful assembly, and refusing to obey a police officer. Sept. 26. About 5,000 workers marched on Parliament on Wed­ nesday for the second straight day. Workers have stepped up strikes and demonstrations over the communist Paper Work Snafu Delayed government’s failure to reduce 217 percent inflation and Correction unemployment, which is at 15 percent. Nuclear Safety Procedures In a story on page five of Wednesday’s Nexus, it was Radio Belgrade said 140,000 Serbs attended two rallies in WASHINGTON — New safety notification procedures for incorrectly stated that a “ female San Rafael resident” Central Serbia to push demands for greater Serbian control the Energy Department’s troubled Savannah River Plant, was raped in 1987. The victim was actually a San Nicolas over the autonomous provinces of Kosovo and Vojvodina, which makes nuclear weapons material, were lost in Hall resident. where ethnic Albanians outnumber Serbs. “ paper work” for a month last summer, a spokeswoman Another mistake made in a page 10 story, which in­ Thousands more flag-waving Serbs attended a similar said Wednesday. correctly identified Leif Tiahrtas the 1988 Mr. Santa rally in Novi Sad, 42 miles north of the capital, according to During the delay, the plant operator waited 40 hours Barbara. Tiahrtas when actually holds the title of Mr. Radio Belgrade and the state-run Tanjug news agency. before notifying the Department of Energy of a small Central Coast. Dr. Tom Pollock is the 1988 Mr. Santa Crowd estimates ranged from 30,000 to 80,000. power charge that caused the shutdown of one of three Barbara. Suvar said Tuesday night that the 162-member Central atomic reactors at the plant, said the spokeswoman, Becky Also, a page two world news headline stated that hun­ Committee probably will vote on personnel changes in the Craft. dreds were killed in a train wreck in Russia. Actually, Politburo, the most powerful institution in the country, on The delay in notification violated both the new and the hundreds of people were injured and four were killed. Oct. 17 in a session expected to be a major showdown previous guidelines, she said, and efforts have been made The Daily Nexus regrets these errors. between factions in the party leadership. to improve procedures. Weather Daily Nexus The Daily Nexus is published by the Press Council and partially funded through the Associated Students of the University of California, Santa Barbara on weekdays Editor in Chief Patrick Whalen during the school year, weekly in summer session. 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Staff Writer The showing of the video At the suggestion of Lucia In Spring of 1987, students voted to assess themselves a would help educate new Palacios, another minority Dialogue between former members of their representative, the two $3.00 quarterly fee to support the program of the California UCSB fraternity Delta Tau organization, because groups decided that aside Public Research Group. This fee will be assessed in the Delta and the A.S. Com­ “ some of the guys would be from showing the video, they following manner: mission on Minority Affairs coming in cold” to the issue would separately formulate 1. All students who wish to support the CALPIRG program continued Wednesday, after of racial incidents involving goals to help resolve the representatives of the two the former fraternity and differences between the two, will automatically be assessed the $3.00 quarterly fee. groups met to formulate other greek houses, Cooke and then discuss and com­ 2. Students who do not wish to support CALPIRG must plans to decrease racial said. “ It would be a good promise on any differences. complete the following simple proceedure: tension between minorities way to break the ice.” Banks and Cooke ex­ and members of the greek The meeting would give pressed interest in involving a. Obtain a blue CALPIRG fee waiver card from the Offices system. both the Delts and concerned the entire greek community of the Dean of Students, Off-Campus Studies, or the School of Speaking for the Delts (as minorities an opportunity to in an anti-racism effort. Education, or at the CALPIRG table in front of the UCen this members of the former air feelings regarding Banks also suggested that week. fraternity now refer to racism, and in particular the the commission and Delts themselves), Ian Cooke incident in which a Delta work as a team to help bring b. Fill out your name, alpha number, and perm number on suggested that a first step Tau Delta pledge shouted increased racial awareness the card. toward a solution will be a racist remarks at two black to the UCSB greek system c. Return the completed card to any one of the above of­ showing of the video, “ To Be women walking by the after resolving the issue of a Black Student at UCSB” to fraternity house last Spring minority feelings against the fices. The deadline for waiving the fee for winter quarter is Delt members next Monday. Quarter. Delts. October 14th. The video will be followed by “ We need to be educated “ (The Delts) are very d. You need to complete this process once during your a discussion with com­ on both sides,” commented visible now; everyone mission members and Michelle Banks, a minority notices us,” Cooke said. “ I UCSB tenure. If you have already waived the fee, you need faciliated by Educational representative who attended would love to help.” not do so again. If you decide at any time to reinstate the CALPIRG fee, you may obtain a yellow add-on form, using REACTION: Students on VP Debate the same procedure. (Continued from p.l) Bush campaign, but not for sure about Quayle (as a CALPIRG is the state’s largest consumer and en­ would alter their opinions on the long term. Overall, I running mate), but after vironmental protection group, with over 150,000 members either candidate or party. wanted to hear a little bit seeing him tonight, I feel he “ I would have to say more about issues and I was is truly qualified to lead this statewide. CALPIRG is run and funded by students, like you, Bentsen came out on top disappointed.” country,” said sophomore who wish to enhance their college experience. definitely,” said senior Todd Senior and registered Jay Sinjon, a member of the Capitani, a registered Democrat Elaine Bissell UCSB College Republicans. Republican. “ (However), commented that “ Quayle “ He truly does have the I ’m voting for Bush. I think gave an obvious display of experience. I wouldn’t Thank You For Supporting CalPIRG that after the Jack Kennedy immaturity, lack of support Quayle if I didn’t comment, Quayle felt really character, lack of bright­ think he was qualified. I FOR MORE INFO: CALPIRG General Interest Meeting: flustered and not in control. ness, with very little sub­ think he did a really good October 12th at 5 p.m. But, I think that the com­ stance in everything he said. job. He was able to provide ment will hurt Bentsen I thought he seemed very an inspiration that I hadn’t rather than help him. I think unsure, and very flustered.” heard before. a lot of people will think that However, other students “ The debate format went it was too offensive. I think thought Quayle performed better for Quayle than it did this debate could hurt the well in the forum. “ I wasn’t (See REACT, p.12) GRAND OPENING SALE ^ WE meetorjbeat p r ic e s in o u r a r e a FUTONSIFUTONS! 6" THICK FUTONS SENIORS... 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A South Coast municipal court judge is expected to decide Hundreds of UCSB students gathered last Thursday night the fate of former UCSB Chancellor Robert Huttenback and at Campbell Hall in excited anticipation of one of the most his wife Freda this morning as the couple returns to court to bizarre and outrageous motion pictures ever to be produced. ¿¿A iiuezéiù/ 964-9972 conclude their preliminary hearing on 12 felony counts, in­ And just what was this incredible event that seemed to at­ BEER & ICE DOCK « S 158 Firestone cluding grand theft, insurance fraud, tax evasion and em­ tract people right out of the woodwork? Why, the “ Rocky bezzlement from the university. Horror Picture Show’ ’ of course. Assistant District Attorney Patrick McKinley is confident “ I went to this school for four years and never saw that both of the Huttenbacks will be “ held to answer on all of anything like this,” former UCSB student Ian Cronshaw said, the charges” by Judge Arnold Gowans. Gowans listened to referring to the mass o f people outside the hall. In fact, so four days of testimony last month as prosecutors presented many turned up for the 10 o’clock show that the box office the court with basic evidence gathered during their year-long estimated over 200 people were turned away at the door. investigation. Scores of people dressed in the costume of their favorite Although defense counsel for both of the Huttenbacks was characters in the movie, while others donned unusual unavailable for comment, it asserted last month that the clothing complete with painted faces and incredible hair­ W prosecution’s evidence was “ weak.” styles. Once inside, the scene resembled a Los Angeles rock When asked if there was a possibility of the Huttenbacks concert. Beer and marijuana were consumed in great Everyday being acquitted, McKinley stated, “ That’s not going to profusion as people found their friends, chose their seats and happen. I ’m certain of it.” waited for it all to begin.

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The fight against oil drilling has been a “ David and In a recent “ Off the Beat’’ column in the Santa Barbara Goliath” battle, said GOO President Robert Hopps, Scholastic News-Press, columnist Barney Brantingham reported that describing the group’s funding as miniscule when com­ GOO was plagued by financial difficulties. pared to the resources available to wealthy oil companies. ¡Achievement & Excellence Reports of the group’s demise, to paraphrase a man too But a mutual respect pervades the relationship between The reception for all new members will be often quoted, are greatly exaggerated. GOO and its “ foe,” the oil industry. “ GOO has been Monday Oct. 10 According to Lois Sidenberg, one of GOO’s original thoughtful, concerned and constructive in trying to grapple founders and current vice president, GOO volunteers with oil development that was going to occur,” said Carrie UCEN Pavillion remain active in attending state and county hearings, and Chassin, a representative for Exxon. are involved in various proposals regarding oil develop­ “ Although I can’t always agree with everything they’ve ment and oil processing plants. But the organization is done, in general, GOO has had a constructive role in much changed since its beginnings in the late 1960s as an resolving environmental conflicts surrounding oil aggressive anti-oil organization. development,” she said. WOODSTOCK’S GOO was founded in January 1969, when a ruptured One of GOO’s immediate concerns is development of pipeline leading to Union Oil’s platform A in the Santa federal leases to oil companies that may allow further Barbara Channel developed into a massive spill. According drilling and oil production in the Santa Barbara Channel, TTZZA to Sidenberg, the equivalent of 1 million barrels of oil according to Hopps, who foresees serious environmental flowed into the channel, damaging bird and sea life in the pollution and other oil-related problems by 1992 if no Presents Santa Barbara coastal area. preventive measures are taken. By GARY LARSON Enraged by the spill, GOO members reacted adamantly Sidenberg feels that someday another major oil spill will THE FAR SIDE against oil development in the channel by boycotting gas probably occur. Schuyler, too, believes “ at least one major ------3! stations, burning gas station credit cards and christening oil spill within the next 10 to 15 years is inevitable.” Feb. 3, 1969 as “ Black Monday,’’ a day when concerned According to Schuyler, a spill could result from various citizens could make their feelings clear by refusing to buy mishaps, such as a platform explosion, tankers running gas or oil. aground, two tankers colliding or a tanker colliding with an According to Sidenberg, GOO was responsible for oil producing platform. focusing and uniting the anger felt by every type of social, Although the safety record of the oil industry in the political and economic group in the Santa Barbara area channel is very good, any of these incidents could cause a after the 1969 spill. major spill, Schuyler said. If a spill does occur, Hopps But since then, the organization has lost its unique added, there will most likely be a resurgence of the outrage position as the only anti-oil group in Santa Barbara. Other that followed the 1969 spill. groups, like the Citizens Planning Association, the city of Without GOO, around 75 platforms and drilling rigs might Santa Barbara’s oil representative and the county’s Energy be offshore, Sidenberg said. But because of GOO and other Division all voice their concerns with oil development and concerned organizations, there are fewer than 20 operating its effect on the environment. oil platforms and drilling rigs, she added. GOO has also endured major changes in policy since it A “ situation which is bad would be vastly, vastly worse,” was first organized. In its infant years, the intentions of Hopps agreed. He went on to explain that although in the “ Get Oil Out” were exactly that: to end oil drilling in the past there have been a series of paid GOO directors, the Santa Barbara Channel. The group’s founders were con­ majority of GOO representatives and directors have been cerned with halting further channel oil development volunteers. because it was environmentally and economically “ We wouldn’t volunteer if we thought it didn’t make a damaging to Santa Barbara’s south coast area, Sidenberg difference,” he said.

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I, too, am writing as a concerned student. I am respondi Carter’s letter published Monday, Oct. 3 in the Daily Nexui worries me, and I think it should worry a lot of people from backgrounds. Ms. Carter, you have two significant titles you your letter. You wrote as the “ president of Black Student “ co-chair of Commission on Minority Affairs.” These are impressive titles to lug around, and I would hope that you coi these positions with a little more credibility. The topic of this letter was the problems of allowing the Del fraternity to continue to exist. This letter, in defense of minoi asks for “ justice and freedom. Freedom to walk outside of a and not have to experience racism at the first greek house w this us-against-them attitude with the greek system perpetu« stifling the kinds of feelings that create racism? Aren’t fear and ignorance breeding grounds for racism? I am not a mi don’t belong to the Delts or any other fraternity on campu school here and I have to deal with the tension that your cri create. In my opinion, racism cannot exist unless there are peo] labeling themselves or others with names such as black, Chic Part of the existence, and I know there is racism here without groups of people who are in black student unions, Asiai fraternities and other miniority awareness groups. The ackn< of being different is the beginning of racism. These are my opinions, Ms. Carter, and you definitely Everyone has the right to express his or her opinions, but you that right by including errant facts and misleading informa quote your letter: “ It wasn’t just one racial incident... but a cidents which accumulated that finally made someone take < statement implies that the Delts had a series of racial ir Ending the Long Cold in Chile caused the expulsion of the Delts from UCSB. Is that what yoi If so, I wish you would cite other racial incidents attributable least four more years, and a senator for life. And in the Editorial On top of that, you imply that Patrick Naessens and Dav words of Andres Zaldivar, vice president of Chile's largest members of the Delta fraternity. I accepted this as fact until ] Wednesday, the people of Chile exercised something they political organization, the Christian Democratic Party, Ian Cooke and asked him to explain for what other incidents i haven’t had for a long time. In contrast with the upcoming “Pinochet is a man who could do anything when faced with fraternity had been cited. He knew of no other times that t ballot here in California, the Chilean election involves only defeat.” been cited. However, he did tell me r.bout a racial inciden one issue: should Gen. Augusto Pinochet be allowed to Pinochet has certainly proved to be capable of a veritable party flyer for a “ jungle party” that had an African bushman it. This flyer was construed as racist. He went on to say tl continue in power? Yes or no. grab-bag of atrocities over the last 15 years, during which time he has been largely unopposed. Naessens weren’t even ever members of his fraternity. I can’t Simple, right? that my source and facts are 100 percent guaranteed to be tr Remember that this is the same man who rose to power in President Pinochet's means of torture of his enemies a coup in 1973 that had CIA fingerprints all over it. have been reported as acts that rival the deeds of the Nazis. Remember that this is the same man who has been Reports on torture in Chile, such as Amnesty International’s responsible for thousands of desaparecidos, people who in one latest, include such crude means as burning faces and Who're Ya Goi way or another opposed Pinochet and then mysteriously genital mutilation. The Pinochet regime has reportedly enjoyed the help of vanished. Joel Nevins 5*ichf The Chilean election is firmly split and ranges from the CIA in attaining power because of its enti-communist ______,______theaste radical Marxists who want to string Pinochet up, to loyalists stance. In fact, the regime still has the United States’ Inflatic support because of this myopic fight against "communism.” Reekie who wish to keep him for eight more years. Backed by Juan i ’ll make no bones about it: I ’m a true-blue He’swi Ignacio Garcia, head of Chile’s Election Service, the election Of course, the U.S. government is also backing the No Command group — another example of a solid U.S. foreign Republican and I ’m damn proud to be one. I hard-» has been promised to be kept clean by both Pinochet’s liked Ike, Nixon was a great foreign policy man, Now supporters and the opposing No Command group. It would policy. and Ronnie Reagan, well, I love the man like he and so While communism may still be viewed by the U.S. be nice if that happened. were my own brother. but I hi Many in Chile as well as in the United States, however, government as the Great Evil, it still doesn’t hold a candle to What’s more, I ’ll tell you straight-out that I the fin have expressed concern that Pinochet might resort to power torture and murder. The No campaign is admittedly new couldn’t stand Jimmy Carter, ’cause he was a nomine blackouts in order to fix the election or to provoke violence. and will need a good deal of help to get on its feet, but the lily-white W.I.M.P.: that’s Weak on war, Im- Georg« Others fear that if Pinochet loses — and opinion polls movement is in many ways comparable to the incipient potent with Iran, Miserable with the money with h show the No campaign with a substantial lead — Pinochet “People Power” movement in the Philippines. Supporters of supply, and Powerless with the Politburo. Oh about 1 the Pinochet campaign say he has brought some stability to sure, Jimmy was real smart and all, but he put thi might forcefully take over the country with the military, couldn’t inspire this here country no more than a about i which is still in his grip. That possibility seems more likely, Chile, but that's just not enough; Hitler and Mussolini also made the trains run on time. swine rolling in its own crap could. fact c considering that in the event of a No victory, Pinochet would And then there’s George McGovern, Hubert believ« It would be in the best interests of the people of Chile to not only retain the presidency for another year, but would Humphrey, and Walter Mondale, three Joe am remain commander-in-chief of Chile’s armed forces for at soundly defeat Pinochet. Democrat wannabees, who, with their W.I.M.P. strikes policies, would’ve put this great nation straight As a BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed into the claws of the Russian Bear if they’d been what i elected. home1 Then comes Gary Hart.... Now, since I, Barney ------Buckneck, am not the kind of guy who would deal with the so-called “ sleaze factor,” I ’ll just stay clear of saying anything about the Immoral Adulterer. Now here’s the surprise: If you come up to me and say, “ Barn, who you gonna vote for in this here upcoming election, Dukakis or Bush?” you’ll find out that it isn’t as cut and dry as saying “ the G.O.P. man, course.” In fact, what you will hear from from me is a whole bunch of cuss words. And I’ll tell y’all why. Dukakis, everyone knows, is a fairy-butt Democrat. He doesn’t like to use the L-word, and so at first you see him, Mr. Lean-Mean- Technocrat with his three-piece suits and firm down-to-business face. But if you look close enough, now I mean real close, you’ll see that Doonesbury BY GARRY TRUDEAU Dukakis has got on a pink ballerina suit with _____ some pretty white stockings and the letter ‘L ’ SO EVERYTHING TURNED OUT TT TOOK M E A LONG TIMETOGET W E L L , I inscribed on his chest —’cause underneath it all, 6REAT, ALTHOU6H FOR A OVER BEING ATTACKED BY THAT IT m s THOUGHT SO, W HILE THERE THINGS LOOKED M ADMAN ùUrm A SPATULA. THE ME. BUTICOULDNT PRETTY GRJM... POLICE NEVER IDENTIFIED HIM. FIND YOU IN THE MUG BOOK. W AKE UP!!! If you have not already registered to vote, please take advantage of the voter registration form in this Nexus. Fill it out and drop it in any one of the many registration drop-off boxes and mailboxes on campus and in Isla Vista. Time’s getting short, so if you want to have a say in the election and a right to complain afterward, take advantage of this op­ portunity. mon Thursday, October 6,1988 7 and Listen Before Hurling Racist Accusations

claim that this information is closer to the truth than Ms. Carter’s in­ formation. There is a responsibility that should go along with representing organizations, because I know that when I see titles such as president and responding to Danon co-chair I tend to believe what I read. ly Nexus. This letter Until very recently, the Delts’ image was different. They were the black pie from all different sheep of the UCSB greek community and seemed to be proud of that fact. [ties you speak for in Take a look at the Delts’ section in the 1988 La Cumbre. Those are guys who : Student Union” and are feeling victimized by and defiant of the greek political system because lese are some pretty they didn’t look or act like a good fraternity was supposed to. In my it you could represent opinion, the powers that be weren’t happy with this fraternity and the independence for which it stood. When the chances came to put the Delts g the Delta Tau Delta on probation, I know some people were happy to do it. And finally, when of minority students, this racial incident got widely reported on campus, the chance came, and side of a university ... was taken, to take away the Delts’ charter. ; house we see! ” Isn’t In a way I’m glad that the Delts are now free to do as they choose without perpetuating and not having to follow any rules except the law.. Why should they have to obey en’t fear, stereotypes anything but laws? And when I see ‘‘The Delts’ Sopping Wet Rush” I smile not a minority and I gladly that the Delts are still hanging on and hopefully thriving. But their n campus. I do go to image is what is in danger. I know five to 10 Delts. Of these guys, most of your cries of racism whom I ’ve known for three years, I cannot remember any racism. They are level-headed kinds of people. Give them a chance to prove they find are people out there racism an ugly thing. Go by the house during rush and make up your own ick, Chicano or white, mind. But before you walk by their house and mumble to your friends that e without them, is the you’re passing “ that redneck fraternity” or “ racist Delt house,” make ns, Asian or Jewish sure you’ve found out for yourself. Tie acknowledgement As Ms. Carter says, all I want is justice and freedom. What is she saying by asking for the letters to be removed from the front of their house and efinitely have yours. complaining about having to read about Delt rushes in the paper? What , but you went beyond legal means is there of banning the Nexus from taking their ads or information. Let me removing their sign? If the Delts are racist, things wouldn’t change if you t ... but a series of in- took away their letters and their advertising privilege. If they are racist I ine take action.” This would rather have them as public as possible so people could see for racial incidents that themselves how ugly they are. what you are saying? I hate racism. It makes for an ugly world. I lived in Georgia and saw ributable to the Delts. parents break up my friends’ interracial relationship. I ’ve watched my and Dave Cleff were mother repeatedly try to set my brother up with other people to try to get act until I approached him to break up with a black girl he is dating. And I believe that racism is icidents of racism his best fought by ceasing to recognize people are “ different.” These letter es that the Delts had wars between the Delts and offended minorities are making people lean 1 incident involving a one way or the other. That is creating a lot of ill feeling. If you feel offended mshman portrayed on by the Delts, please continue talking with them; and then write a letter to say that Cleff and complaining about their racism if you feel nothing has been resolved. But iy. I can’t claim to say please communicate; it helps illuminate the world. i to be true, but I will Raymond J. Blair is a UCSB student. The Reader's Voice torma Vote For, Barney? and Panhellenic Council must extend formal invitations. At this time, Alpha Michael Dukakis is nothing but a no-good Nor­ table ’til my wife, Bernice, brings me my meat Message From the Pub Epsilon P i has been given until the end of theastern L.I.B.E.R.A.L.: that’s Left-leaning, and potatoes. I know what it’s like to put four Editor, Daily Nexus: Spring Quarter 1990 to meet a number of Inflationary, Bureaucratic, Eastern-seaboard, kius through college on a working man’s salary. This is an apology to those who had to expectations; one of these is becoming Reckless-spending, Army-destroying Legislator. I know what it’s like to grow up poor. But George wait in line or were not allowed into the recognized by the Interfraternity and He’s weak on defense and strong on spending my Bush doesn’t know nothing. He grew as some Pub to see Happy Trails last Thursday Panhellenic Councils. rich little nasal-nosed kid, the kind I used to beat hard-earned money. night. The fire marshall has set the If anyone has any questions regarding Now we come to Bush. Bush is the G.O.P. man, up in grammar school. The fact is, as hard as it is maximum occupancy of the Pub area at the status of these groups, please contact and so it just about breaks my heart so say this, for me to say, there’s a Bush but there’s no balls 500, and in order to have comedy, jazz and me. but I have to: George Bush has no backbone. For in this year’s Republican candidate. Pub nights, the Program Board and its DR. NAOMI JOHNSON the first time I can remember, the Republican So who do I vote for? Well, I was honestly security coordinators must strictly adhere DIRECTOR, ACTIVITIES PLANNING nominee is a jellyfish. Have you ever seen thinking of writing in Nancy Reagan’s name. to that limit. If we allowed more than 500 CENTER George making a speech, pounding the podium That way good ole Ronnie can remain in the people into the Pub, the Department of with his fists, telling people he understands White House, shaking hands, smiling, making Environmental Health and Safety, the fire about their having to pay their mortgages and big emotional speeches, brushing his shoulders marshall, the chief of police and the UCen Throwing Stones put their kids through college and some crap around like a real man’s man— and Nancy, well, administration would end all events in the about seeing a “ thousand points of light” ? The Nancy can run the country the same way she has Pub. It is recommended that you come Editor, Daily Nexus: fact of the matter is George Bush isn’t over the last eight years. Just imagine, it’ll be early to the shows to ensure your ad­ I appreciate the criticisms expressed by believable, he doesn’t understand the average wonderful: the Reagans for another eight years. mittance. Tyler Sparks to my comments. I think, Joe and he doesn’t have a backbone. That’s three I got to go right now. Big Bernice is yelling at RANDY BANCHIK however, that he overreacts to my point. me to come on in and eat dinner. She’s so damn strikes. UCen Activities Coordinator By ignoring my many qualifications, it is As a working man I, Barney Buckneck, know bossy. ASPB quite understandable how Mr. Sparks read Joel Nevins is a graduate student in the political what it’s like to work 12 hours a day, to come BILL LOOSE my non-empirical remarks as “ pitifully home with grimy hands, and to pound the dinner science department at UCSB. Sec. Coordinator oversimplified.” My comments were not ASPB offered as scientifically established facts .*> but only as personal and carefully qualified musings. If you reread my That's the Way It Is drivel, Mr. Sparks, you will see that my Editor, Daily Nexus: political opinions were not set forth as I would like to clarify for the UCSB Urim & Thummim. My point is simply community the current status of two that, in order for Dukakis to win the organizations. The fraternity Delta Tau election, he must convince voters that he Delta, which was located at 6515 Pardall, can “ do” the job, not merely “ be” exists no longer. As the result of a review presidential. of Delta Tau Delta’s conduct record by the JON R. STONE. Greek Peer Review Board, the university and the Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Council withdrew its Check Out the Action recognition of this fraternity. In addition, the university withdrew its recognition of Editor, Daily Nexus: this group as a student organization. Delta Now that the new school year is off and Tau Delta National Fraternity also running, many projects are starting up revoked the charter of this chapter and around Associated Students. One is our informed the men that they cannot call intern program, which allows students to (mp-opriroraRTWEroiiTaiLY w pnrep themselves Delta Tau Delta. Therefore, be placed in unfilled committee positions, though the Delta Tau Delta National work closely with A.S. boards and com­ Fraternity still owns the house, the group mittees such as Finance Board, or even of men living at 6515 Pardall currently.is assist a Legislative Council member on a not a fraternity or a student organization, special project or proxy for her/him at but renters at an apartment building. meetings. If you are interested, come to )AYS LEFT In regard to the second organization, the A. S. main office on the UCen 3rd floor, , Alpha Epsilon P i is recognized by the Room 3177, and pick up an application. If [ university as a student organization and is you have already turned in an application, conditionally recognized as a national please come to the office, sign up for an PO REGISTER fraternity on campus. For any national interview time and give us your new phone fraternity to become recognized as part of number. Interviews begin Thursday, Oct. 1 5 I the fraternity-sorority system on the 6. A.S. is looking forward to a great year, campus, the vice chancellor of Student and everyone should be a part of it. fOVOTE! Services and the Interfraternity Council JIM SCOTT 8 Thursday, October 6,1988 Daily Nexus

Spikers Remember How to Win, Down ’Stangs in Grudge Match

By Steve Cza ban two teams going toe to toe. Cal Poly’s top gun, Michelle Hansen, had been frustrated Staff Writer in the first two games, but in the second two she started to catch fire. After a 10-10 tie, the By now, the formula has become too Mustangs again staved off defeat, winning predictable. Get the Cal Poly SLO and UCSB 15-13. women’s volleyball teams together on the “ We came back from a cemetery and got court, sprinkle in some revenge, stir in some back in the match,” Cal Poly Head Coach rivalry and sit back and watch things boil. Mike Wilton said. “ One thing that got us Last night at Cal Poly, that tried and true back into it was our serving and passing.” recipe for exciting volleyball worked again The contest was living up to its billing and as the Gauchos outlasted the Mustangs in game 5 was no letdown. The Mustangs led five games, winning 15-9, 15-1, 12-15, 13-15, early and held the Gauchos at bay until 8-5. 15-11. UCSB then rallied to tie it at 8, and then at “ It was a really big win for us,” Gaucho 10. Head Coach Kathy Gregory said afterward. With a 12-11 lead, it looked as if the match “ It showed that we could win when the chips might go down in flames for UCSB as were down.” middle blocker Susan Bakker left the game In the beginning, though, it looked as if the with a mildly sprained left ankle. Many Mustangs would fold. Cal Poly jumped out teams would pack it in at that point, but the to a 9-1 lead in game 1, but suddenly the Gauchos didn’t. momentum swung in the Gauchos’ favor. Christy Lee came in for Bakker, and the The blue and gold began to rally and then squad hung tough. Instead, it was Cal Poly at 9-8, UCSB got a major boost from the that became flustered as it committed most unlikely of sources. Reserve setter several key hitting errors to fall behind 14- Stephanie Cox, who broke her right index 11. Then, after two apparent match-winning finger Tuesday in practice, came in and points for UCSB, the Gauchos finally won it served back-to-back aces, and the Gauchos 15-11. ran away to win 15-9. “ Down the stretch, I think what hurt us “ The fact that Stephanie played was a the most was our inability to put a good real inspiration to the team,” Gregory said. swing on the ball,” Wilton said. “ We started In game 2, Cal Poly continued to play (linking too much... but I gotta give credit to listlessly, with UCSB jumping out to a Santa Barbara; their middle blocker went commanding 13-0 lead. At that point, the down and they were able to regroup.” Gauchos had run off 27 straight points since “ The key was that we never gave up,” 9-1 of the first game. Gregory said. “ It really showed a lot of But with Poly’s back against the wall, character.” things started to heat up. Game 3 was a dogfight all the way, with tie scores at 7, 9, So for a matchup that was expected to 11 and 12, and plenty of sideouts in between. provide the usual Cal Poly/UCSB level of Finally, the Mustangs put it away, winning intensity, this one delivered. The game was 15-12. televised on San Luis Obispo channel 15 as Game 4 was more of the same, with the well as on KVEL radio.

READY FOR PASTURE? — Some bolts holding UCSB's three-meter springboard (arrows) down came loose over the summer. Now a proposal has been put into action by diving coach Mike Lewis to seek out the funding needed to buy a new one. r ic h a r d REiD/oaiiy Nexus ON THE EDGE The campus diving board is older than some of its divers. After coming loose at the base recently, questions regarding its endurance and the possibility of funding a replacement have arisen as UCSB’s 1988-89 season nears.

UCSB diving Coach Mike By M ik e M oore “I’d like to see Reporter Lewis became aware of the one of those problem last Aug. 4 when he modern jobs with learned the rear bolts which With UCSB’s 1988-89 diving hold down the three-meter campaign idly sitting around the railings that board had broken. Since the corner, the question isn’t take you all the then, the problem has been whether or not Gaucho way out to the temporarily repaired, but divers will nail, their front eventually, it’s going to have 3% tucks, reverse 2Vis with edge of the to be replaced. twists and inward 2% pikes cem ent so ... if “ The stand will last the (degrees of difficulty about you’re going to season and, depending on 2.9). No, the real question is: what maintenance we’re will the 20-year-old campus fall off the side, at able to do to it to make it three-meter diving board, least yo u ’ll fall survive longer, it will maybe sitting so majestically over into the pool. I last through the 1989-90 the waters of Campus Pool, have concerns season,” Lewis said. be able to withstand another In order to obtain funding year of shabby existence? above anything for a new apparatus, the Enduring a history of involving safety proposal Lewis has put into bounce after bounce after with our kids.” action must go through More Classes More Equipment More Parking bounce, the board currently several stages. is in a condition where its Stan Morrison Than Ever. Than Ever. Than Ever. In accordance with the strength to bounce divers UCSB Athletic Director modus operandi of a through another season is situation like this, Lewis has being questioned. So the sent a detailed memo to question now? Is the authorities have been UCSB Athletic Director Stan university too sentimental to notified and the “ pass the Morrison who, after reading throw away its old things, or buck” game that goes on in the report, sent a similar is it just a matter of finding the university when it comes message to the A.S. the necessary funds to buy a to obtaining funds for Legislative Council, which board that’s at least func­ maintenance or im­ handles the monetary tional? provement of the school’s aspects of this sort of Although the situation athletic facilities or request. But as Morrison hasn’t reached emergency equipment, has been put into pointed out, “ Budgets are status yet, all the necessary play. (See BOARD, p.9) Daily Nexus Thursday, October 6, 1988 9

about a double back by the will cost $1,279, is expected board and the whole support to be installed in several BOARD structure as well as the weeks. diver.” Physical Activities and (Continued from p.8) Morrison expressed Recreation Director Jon tight, and that dictates further concern by recalling Spaventa said, “ No one’s everything.” an accident involving a child going to allow an unsafe The submitted memo, filed who fell off the diving board condition to exist at the among several similar during summer camp and pool,” and added Lewis requests in Morrison’s of­ broke his arm. helped efforts to locate funds fice, reads: “ Safety “ I ’d like to see one of those for a new board by bringing demands that our current real modern jobs with the the situation to the attention spring board diving stand railings that take you all the of the administration early. and equipment have created way out to the edge of the this request. By referring to cement; so then as you go Spaventa also mentioned the attached information,” beyond those railings, if the four levels in which funds (a number of diagrams show you’re going to fall off the can be generated. First, the the current board and what a side, at least you’ll fall into proposal goes to the new board would look like) the pool,” he said. “ I have Registration Fees Com­ “you may familiarize concerns about anything mittee, which assigns yourself with difficult safety involving safety with our subcommittees whose problems currently in kids.” leaders deal with the ap­ existence with our present The replacement cost of propriate department heads, diving apparatus. We need a one of “ those modern jobs” and then return to discuss complete diving board.” is $19,446. And while many with the committee about Meanwhile, this and remain concerned about thé the level of need which exists similar requests, which are safety of those who use the for the requested items. called “one-time budget current board, a related If no revenue can be requests,” sit in Morrison’s concern lies in finding the generated there, the money to fund a new board. But in the meantime, questions remain in divers’ “ N o on e’s going to “Our equipm ent minds regarding the quality allow an unsafe is not nearly as of the current board. condition to exist good as some of “ Our equipment is not at the pool.... nearly as good as some of the t h e other other schools’,” said junior There’s really schools.... But, no Amy Dalziel, who missed an nothing else to matter the level of NCAA berth last year by one really do until it place and four points. “ I feel the divers, I don’t with the dedication Mike runs its course. If think we can ever Lewis has put into this t h e situation be known as a program, UCSB will soon worsens, then good school if the surprise the region and even the nation by becoming a we’ll have to do facilities aren’t real powerhouse in the sport something about any good.” of diving. it.” EVERYTHING IN STOCK! “ But no matter the level of Amy Dalziel Jon Spaventa U C S B diver the divers, I don’t think we can ever be known as a good Physical Activities and NOTHING HELD BACK! school if the facilities aren’t Recreation director TAKE 20% OFF TAKE 20% OFF any good. After becoming accustomed to a piece of CURRENT PRICES SALE PRICES ON file and probably also in a equipment such as ours, it’s proposal goes to the physical ON ALL REGULAR ALL SALE ITEMS! similar file in the Leg very difficult to travel to activities and recreation DURING SALE 2 ITEM PRICING Council office awaiting other places where we have department’s in-house PRICED ITEMS! NOT IN EFFECT. action, and creating much to become accustomed to budget, where money is put concern among the people better boards in as little as 30 aside for maintenance EXAMPLES whose lives are affected by minutes.” purposes. If no help is found ATHLETIC SHOES the outdated board. Although painstaking and there, it moves to the one­ ORIGINAL CURRENT CURRENT EXTRA Morrison is among the frustrating to those involved, time funding budget and as a PRICE SALE SALE 20% OFF concerned. hope remains for at least last resort, arrangements Special Croup Men'sllD Pacific Basketball Shoes to$70 34.99 2 7 “ n o . 10 3.90 “ I don’t want to stand making some improvements can be made to borrow Std. P la t e ...... 3 1* Special Croup Pacific around and wait for to the equipment, if not a against next year’s PARD women's International No. 10 Plates.. 4.90 3** something bad to happen,” total replacement of it. budget. Athletic Shoes . t o $52 34.99 2 7 “ Excel Brutus III he said recently. “ I believe Plans are in order for a new “ There’s really nothing Special Croup incline Bench ...... 144.99 115** in preventive medicine as board, but not a complete else to really do until it runs Men's All Precor opposed to remedial stand, to be donated by the its course,” Spaventa said. Athletic Shoes .. to$120 24.99 19” R o w e rs ...... EXTRA 2 0 % OFF medicine. Meanwhile, if we fathers of men’s team “ If the situation worsens, special croup up All CURRENT PRICES have someone go up there members Pat Kaufmann then we’ll have to do Children’s Shoes to$30 24.99 19“ Tunturi Bikes . . . EXTRA 2 0 % OFF and really power up on the and Jeff Ritchey. something about it.” Fila Snake CURRBIT PRICES end of the board and break According to Ritchey, the And with all the red tape B a sk etb a ll...... $84 49.99 3 9** New Balance ATHLETICS loose the bindings on the board not only has an old and the proposal has to go CURRENT EXTRA 9 90 $100 SALE SOHOPP bottom, then we’re going to defective stand, but the through, allocations for a Running ... 49.99 3 9** Spalding NBA Synthetic see one of the great double new board, should they be actual board itself is very ATHLETIC APPAREL Leather Basketball . .24.99 19** backs in the history of slippery. The new board, necessary and/or possible, CURRBIT EXTRA SALE 20% OFF Rawlings NCAA diving. And I ’m talking which, according to Lewis, would be made in the spring. Special Purchase Leather Basketball . .24.99 19** Scott Lawrence contributed to this article. Fleece Shorts...... ____9.99 7 * 9 Wilson NFL Russell 1445 F ootball...... 19.99 15** Sweat Pants...... 15.00 12“ Wilson Jordan Black Russell Crew Neck Syn. Leather Basketball . 24.99 19“ Sudents • Faculty • Staff Sweat Shirts ...... 15.00 12“ Kiwi zephyr Library special croup Cycling H elm et ...... 29.99 2 3 “ S.O.S. BEER Lycra T i g h t s ...... 19.99 15“ Champion CAMPING $£83 CURRENT EXTRA Coors & Coors Light 6 pks cans Hooded Jacket ...... 39.99 31“ SALE 20% OFF S(J79 Special croup Kelty 20° C o o rs Light Returnable C a se Men's Warmups ...... 29.99 2 3 “ Mummy Bag...... 69.99 5 5 “ Superior s3 21 Reebok Jansport sports B a g ...... ____ 7.99 6 ” Gateway Tent...... 119.99 9 5 “ Steinlager Wednesday Oct. 12 83 " Men's s Pack All jansport St. Pauli Girl « 4 » Quarter Sock ...... ____4.99 3 “ Day Packs...... EXTRA 2 0 % OFF 8:30-12:30 All KOlty CURRENT PRICES Meisterbrau Kegs GOLF/RACQUETBALL Day Packs...... e x t r a 2 0 % OFF Library, 8th Floor * 2 5 75 CURRENT EXTRA CURRBIT PRICES SALE 20% OFF Sutter Home White Zinfandel s3 " Palm Springs 5x2 ALL NEW PALL $283 Starter set ...... 99.99 Seagram’s Wine Coolers 7 9** Titleist x-Out ATHLETIC APPAREL G a llo 1.5 Itr. 82 " Golf Balls (1 D o z . ) ...... 7.99 6 * * All Ektelon Racquetball & EQUIPMENT Cooks Champagne 83 " Racquets...... e x t r a 2 0 % OFF All Pro Kennex Racquetball c u r r e n t p r i c e s Racquets...... EXTRA 2 0 % OFF M % Cuervo Gold Tequila 750 ml. s8 " CURRENT PRICES Gilbey’s Vodka 1.75 ltr 81 0 " «SS B acardi Rum — A ll Sizes O n SALE

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21st at 226, while Paul Holtby Champion, thinks the 1988-89 By Dino Scoppettone ÍA fettling fyeis ‘Better! chipped in a 228, finishing team “ will be the best we’ve Reporter 30th overall. ever had here. We should “ It was a very tough field end up in the top 15.” Already kicking off its 1988 of teams,” Atchison said. Holtby believes the team is campaign after finishing “ Where normally you find excellent this time around, third in the Big West last two or three tough teams in a saying, “ We’re a very strong spring, UCSB’s golf team given tournament, this one team, and we’ve got four or traveled south last weekend had six top-20 teams. It was five good recruits. Our at­ It feels great to be healthy, active, & fit! The u c s b f it n e s s for a three-day preseason definitely an elite field. I titude has improved... that’s tournament at North Ranch think most everyone was probably our greatest asset. CENTER makes staying fit convenient and affordable. It's also a great Golf Course in Thousand suffering from first-match T h e team unity is place to meet other heath oriented people. Check out all you get with a Oaks. jitters, but as the year goes awesome.” membership - And after all was said and on, we’ll just get tougher and Atchison, the teaching pro done on Tuesday, the at local Ocean Meadows Golf • Exercycles Gauchos had finished in a tie Course and Gaucho coach for seventh place in the nine- “ We should finish for the past six years, agrees • Rowing Machines team field, with an overall in the top-20. with Holtby and Parsons: average of 76. The tourney W e’ve got a good “ We should finish in the • Nautilus Equipment winner, the Univ. of Texas Top-20,” he says. “ We’ve got team and El-Paso, averaged just a good team and probably • Nordic Track Skier under 74, with Arizona State probably the most the most depth we’ve ever finishing a close second and depth w e’ve ever had.” He says it’s important • Trained, Helpful USC third at just over 74. for the seniors to not only “ I wasn’t disappointed Dave Atchison golf well, but “ to help out the Staff with our play,” UCSB Head UCSB Head Golf younger guys who are just Coach Dave Atchison said Coach getting their feet wet in afterward. “ I don’t think we competition,” and he’s also Plus played as close to what we tougher.” excited about freshman are capable of playing. We Expectations from both recruit Patrick Brownsfield. Includes Unlimited Classes in the just have to give our rookies the players and coaches are “ He’s the first blue-chip a chance to mature.” high for this year’s squad. signee we’ve had,” he says. New Aerobic Dance Facility! U TE P’s Dave Bishop was Last year’s team was ranked “ He should help us out a • State of the Art • Newest Professional Aerobic the individual winner with a as high as 18th in the nation ton.... By mid-year, we Dance Facility in the County • Professional three-day total of 216. at one point in the season, should be in the Top-20.” Sound System • Spring Loaded Hardwood Floor Gaucho Don Parsons took and this year’s team returns The Gauchos will compete Sign up at the Recreation third, firing a 221, his best three seniors: Parsons, again at the University of the $45 fE?(tra Vatueii Trailer next to Rob G ym coming on Monday when he Holtby and McKinney. Pacific on Oct. 17-18 in the 961-3738 shot a round of 72. Team­ Parsons, the 1988 UOP-Robertson Homes mate Bill McKinney finished California State Amateur Invitational Tournament. Memberships

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L ost & F ound Mortar Board F or Sale Get psyched for a INCREDIBLE D on’t UCEN DINING Have you seen my 6 mo. old yellow HOT STU FF!! In your Apt or Dorm. y e a r . . . ______striped tom cat? Lost 10/3 6763 Just Hope Com pact-Sharp M ic ro w a ve $99, 966- SERVICES A b re g o #11 R e w a rd 1968-8846 C arla. 2605 o r 962-8785______Has a variety of positions available. Delivery, food production & janitorial I FOUND A DOG. IS IT YOURS? for Peace Midsize refrigerator for sale. Good shifts. Also, bakery fryers for early STUDENTS! morning w/starting pay $5.08/hr. & Call me and describe it. Diane 685- condition. Great for college life. DEAN MARTIN from Rik’s Studio few afternoons. Apply UCen Rm 9224. $120, C a ll S a lly 962-2355.______w ill honor CAMPTOONS COUPONS Work for It. 2294 LOST GUCCI WATCH-by V-ball at International Cut. Call 967-0700. The Reagan era is over but real Surfboards for sale. Great deals. courts/bike path. If found idease call change won’t happen unless you do C all J e ff a t 562-8109______562-9602. something. Work to end the nuclear Table & 4 chairs - dark oak formica ersonals arms race and the U.S. war in LO S T G old B ra c elet P top, Lazyboy recliner - gold, Upright 70 VW V A N $1200 Please return and identify for a 350 Central America. SANE/FREEZE is A ID S H O T L IN E 965-2925______piano-good cond. 967-0351______OBO. Great condition, perfect 4 rew ard c a ll Joe 966-4580 hiring committed individuals for tra v e l! 682-2684. ATTN RUSH GRP 425-Reunion Wetsuit For Sale like new! Small LOST small grey cockatiel who electoral organizing work. Training, tonight. Be ready to wine and dine at R ip cu rl H eatseek er 3/2 $75 obo. whistles loudly. Lost near IV. benefits, call 968-1579. Ask for ONLY 15C! 6:30. See you then!______M ik e 562-8781. R ew a rd -call 685-5244. Lynn or Armando. 78 HONDA CIVIC Dear Bob, I noticed you noticing you Lost Brown Nylon Wallet near sand Storke Tower Tours $900 OBO. low m i., very good shape, n oticin g m y ou tfit. A s fo r m y shades v-ball courts at stadium. Lost 9/29. Parents need PART TIME HELP new tire s . 682-2684______Tour Hours: I bought them in front of the UCen. No questions asked. Reward. Call with HANDICAPPED son, (in­ Mon.Tues, Wed.&Fri. 11*2 They’ll be back all next week so get '74 Ford Pinto Wagon xlent meeb. B en a t 685-3463 cluding WEEKENDS and Fri-12-2 some for yourself and buy me a FREE cond. 35,000 on new en gin e $600 obo. HOLIDAYS) Some medical skill. L o s t C ross pen and C alcu lator, Im p. drink with the money you save. 964-9901 e v e. 961-2671 day.______needed. WILL TRAIN. 964-5061 Value please call Pedro 968-5686 Your Tour Guides: L o v e , Susie.______KAYAKING 80 To yo ta C orolla 2 D r 5 Spd, new David, Sandy & Carl AFTER 7pm ONLY!______I WANT MY BIKE BACK, Green SLID E SH O W tires, clutch, brakes. Runs great. SOCCER OFFICIALS NEEDED AT R O C K H O P P E R com p taken F r iN ite $1700.909-3828. K S U K I PAPERS See Santa Barbara G O L E T A B O Y ’ S C LU B $5 to $7 r. 16,2 7 8 to choose from— all »ubjacti a t 6625 Sueno. $50 NO -Q UEST. I f OCT 8, 7:30 p.m. Save Tims and Improve Your Grades! in a totally different way I OCT. 8 THUR DEC. 17. WED. & ’ 85 C A V A L IE R C O N V E R T lik e new returned call 685-8207 it happened at Order Cetstog Today with Visa/MC or COO (Meet Guide on 2nd floor) S A T. 967-1612 JO E.______Chem 1179 29,000 m iles fu el in jection . 5speed., Kristen’s B-Day______2 1 3 -477-8226« New Restaurant is now hiring. tonneau co ver. 963-8020.______Janelle Rice- Hang in there during Or. rush $2.00 to: ftssearch Assistance Waitresses and dishwashers. Apply 87 Blue Suzuki Samurai w/ stereo. 1132? Idaho Ave /206 SN Los Angeles CA 90025 the tough times. Remember that you See how far you Custom research also available—all levels in person. 632 S tate St. 965-2980 Perfect SB car! Xlt cond. 1000 have friends tha care!! Love, your can go in an ocean down/ $175 M o o r $6795. C all 968- friend ft roomie, WENDY ______Kayak 8177.______Special N otices PAUL- Football Q-Back and Coach Chevy Nova: A-l engine. $400 or Thnx for making The Grad FUN Sat. Outto®Qers Bikini Line Hair... Tired of rashes, best bid (1971) 687-5145. Selection interviews for Peer N ite . razorbura, ingrowns? Why spend Counselor Training are now in Keep Smiling. U LOOK GREAT! time and money on temporary progress. Call Barbara Reiner 962- P S . W hat a re stats?______means, when Electrolysis can 5693.______remove it permanenUy? Consult, is Y o L ou ie D im ap d id you m ake it our A utos for Sale ATTENTION UCSB SIGMA CHI, G.R.A.P.E., SAE Part/Full Tim* free to “feel” it and find out more of bed this morning? You’re 21 P resen t 1978 BMW 320i Xlnt cond. Sports STUDENTS and (Bring Ad) Be “hair free” for life! forever, so don’t do it all this week. Salas Position MARY PETERSON pkg. AC am/fm. 4 new tires. $6200 Gentle, Calif. Lie, medically ap­ D el______for STAFF on OBO. Russ 962-2202.______proved and sterile. LINDA CAR­ * AthleticOutgoing»Enthusiastic 1978 D A TS U N 210 H tchbck W h ite 2dr M IC H A E L , R .E . 682-0511 BusinessP ersonals person selling Athletic Footwear AM/FM stereo runs It looks great. DSAand AEPiUCSB LUTHERAN WORSHIP... Two SEX, STRESS, & S IC K o f drinkin I v w ater? T IR E D o f and Active Sportswear $1100961-6047 685-5516______Sunday, opportunities: 9:00 am, St. proudly present ALCOHOL paying far bottled water? Drink Michaels, Picasso at Camino Rdafl experieace preferred '68 B UG - runs ex celle n t, 28k m i. Sunday Oct. 9th 8:30pm OLD GYM. pure water for pennies. I w ill tell you Pescadero and 11:00 am, URC Minimum of IS boon per week $1600. M oped - P ia g g io G rande w/ UCSB SKI CLUB PRESENTS... how. saddlebags $250. ’81 Honda Bike w/- building, 777 Camino Pescadero at A Sunglass Blowout! 3rd weekly Thursday Nite Chib. New S T E V E 968-2716______Start at »5.50 E l G reco. W elcom e! fairing 18K mi $900. Best offers take (805) 685-8324, ______Including; RAYBAN, New at the MULTI-CULTURAL ftawMwegiivWHrilLjtawei ‘ • Apply In Parson: — Third Weekly Thurdsay Nite Club. CENTER Breakfast Service Mon- Help W anted 69 VW BUS New exhaust, rebuilt SUNCLOUD, BOLLE D on 't m iss o u t!! I______1227 State St. carb. Good brakes just lubed; Very Fri 7:00-9:30. Donuts for 25 cents. and much more! Advertising sales. Part time. Goleta or La Cumbre Plaza clean body, no rust. Sam 685-8404. Free Coffee with Purchase of a business magazine. Must be en­ Breakfast entree. See you there. 60’ V W -E X C E L L E N T C O N D TIO N, thusiastic and self-m otiva ted . $5 p er PH I DELT GOOD CAMPING, SURFING VEH. MAGE'S STUDY GUILDExploring hr. No experience necessary. 964- One week onlyl Last MUST SEE TO BELIEVE CALL Psychic Shamanism, Earth power, 7841.______LIL SIS R eal E state 966-9571______chance this year. Metaphysical Self Development and P H O N E IN T E R V IE W E R S C eltic tradition^963-3190. RUSH!! 70 Ford Torino. Auto, Air, Low Infront of UCen Oct. Keep your days free while earning ?OR SALE NEAR UCSB. Enjoy the Come party with the Phi Delta and M iles. $750 or best offer.. Duane 961- Scholarship/Grants for college are $5/hr and up talking on the phone luiet in this spacious one-bdrm 10th-14th our Little Sisters! Open Rush Thu. 3493 (d a y s ). available. Millions go unclaimed Sun-Thurs 5-9. F o r in fo c a ll P a u l at xmdo. BEARD REALTY. 964-9888. andFrl.9-? Live BAND 6511 ST. y s ).______y e a rly . C a ll 1-800-USA-1221 ex t. 0627. 965-1495. Daily Nexus Classifieds Thursday, October 6,1988 11

Need a Van? How about my 73 VW 879 N K e llo g g Pop-Top Camper. Rebuilt Eng, Great borne on bike trail to UCSB. ALPHA PHI’S Seperate entrances make this a Fridge, Sink, Stereo, The Works. SAE and dates, Sat. night is the time to perfect place for students. Fur­ Perfect Cond. (almost). Sorry, no “ strike out” 11 Get set to bowl and nished, 91600/mo. 9044)158______LITTLE phone. Come See in IV at 6528 El dace the night away I______Nido»B$2000obo______JEWISH A v a il. N ow 1 Bd. 1 Bath 8600/mo. SISTER Want a real set of wheels? My STUDENT Furnished. 10 min walk to campus. RUSH UCSB truck’s for you. 1986 Isuzu pickup, C a ll Y o k e 685-5083.______TRI-DELTA Thur8-Fri Pledges, lots of fun in str this beautiful body, low miles. Call 562- MEETING Avail Now PRIVATE IV STUDIO. CYCLING 5235 and ask for Deb. We’ll talk 6541 Sabado T a rd e , w ith lo ft 8360 per 9:00-12:00 weekend-get excited... luv-the actvs E!®*______month. C a ll C arolyn 967-4741______All Women TEAM Get involved Welcome 11 WDJIJMI'P I 'I'.. illlll 1111111 M.D.II.I I.IJI.1111 W l W All Riders Welcome Bicycles THURS Oct. S Who s got the best Alcohol/Drug to the 1st Meeting 25” Alum. Comp. Tour/Train. Loved UcenRm 3, 7p.m. deal in town ? Thurs. Oct. 6» 7:30pm and in Ex. Cond. Tons of Extras. G reek M essages Broida 1640» 968-2424 H alf cost-8280. M ike 6856465______NOBODY i ADPI LIONHEARTS Support ISLA VISTA BIKES: Reconditioned NOBODY! cycles: sales: rentals: repairs: 961 NOBODY! And any new interested guys! Im­ Group E m b. d el M a r D a ily 9:30-6.968-3338. portant meeting tonight at 6:00 at the A D P i house-6507 Cordoba. 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obvious victor. “ It was REACT clearly a Bentsen win. DEBATE TORRES (Continued from p.3) Quayle was on the defensive. (Continued from p.l) (Continued from p.l ) women and minorities in their faculties and for Bush in the debate two I think when Dan Quayle level environmental officials Ron Wakabayashi, a UC Asian Task student bodies would “ be very powerful.” weeks ago,” Sinjon con­ said in his closing address who were the equivalent of Force representative from UC Berkeley, UCSB Associated Students President tinued. “ However, with that the American public Bonnie and Clyde. But believes much racial tension stems from a Javier LaFianza explained some of the Bush, he’s already had had an opportunity to Quayle brought up Boston “ slow sense of defining who belongs and racial problems he perceives at his own recognized as a leader. The see the real him, I think he harbor, accusing Dukakis of how they belong.” He explained that blacks university and outlined some of the efforts debate is going to have a was right— I don’t think he’s allowing a m ajor en­ and Latinos at Berkeley are often perceived being taken to alleviate the situation that positive effect for the qualified or emotionally vironmental problem to as having been enrolled through special are either under consideration or have Republican ticket. But I prepared. I think that’s fester a few blocks from his favors and a “ back-door route.” already been undertaken at UCSB. But he think people will make up obvious. However, I don’t Statehouse office. Asians are sometimes the targets of emphasized that “ some of these actions are their own minds from what think it fair to judge the Republicans looked to the resentment because of a belief by some that being taken on our campus but only after they read. It’s going to be a presidential race just on the debate to erase doubts about they prevent white students from entering years of effort.” close contest.” vice presidents. Quayle is an the number-two man on the the university, Wakabayashi said. “ This “This is a campus, university-wide Senior political science eloquent man, but didn’t ticket, while Democrats will be an ongoing problem. We do belong problem. Now let us accept the respon­ student Andi Blackshaw, have a lot of substance. hoped to reinforce them. and have a place in a very diverse en­ sibility to look at the problem honestly, coordinator for the UCSB Bentsen was very specific “ This guy under vironment.” without colorful euphemisms, ano arrive at Students for Dukakis, and Quayle wasn’t. It was tremendous fire ... came Wakabayashi added that diversity is a acceptable, effective solutions,” LaFianza believed Bentsen was the clearly a Bentsen win.” through with flying colors,” part of the values that make California such said. Bush told reporters in his an exciting place to live in. hotel suite in Fort Worth. Examples of efforts on the part of the UC UCLA Jewish Student Union President “ Now people can see what campuses to ease racial tension were cited Elaine Mandel said, “ Perhaps our time and Experience JAPAN I ’ve seen all along.” by Alice Cox, assistant vice president of energy, and yours, Senator Torres, could be through teaching Dukakis offered his student services in the office of the UC more wisely spent on a discussion of evaluation at a rowdy Boston president. These efforts include the solution, rather than just another discussion One of Japan's largest English Conversation rally with supporters. “ The Academic Senate’s “ statement on a fair and of the problem.” Schools is recruiting instructors. most important qualification open environment and principles of Torres responded, “ The only way you > Minimum BA /BS degree for the vice president is that academic community, which affirm the learn about the future is to look at the past.” • 1 yr contract, 230,000 yen/month he’s ready at a moment’s commitment of a discrimination-free The problem is a gap between reality and > plus benefits notice to assume the community by the faculty.” intentions, State Assemblyman Tom > Excellent training program presidency of the United 1 Teaching exp. and/or Japanese Cox said she doubted “ very much if Hayden said. “ Assuming the standards, ’ language helpful, not required States. Tonight Lloyd anyone here today believes the UC can there aren’t enough eligible, potential Bentsen demonstrated that eliminate completely from its population ‘minority’ faculty members. When the he was the only one on that A representative from A M V IC will be conducting the threads of prejudice and bigotry woven university looks for qualified minorities, on-campus interviews Friday, October 28. For stage who’s ready.” into the fabric of American society, and that there isn’t a big enough pool. Do we change further information and interview sign-up, contact All six debate judges who the Counseling and Career Services Center. of other countries who send their best and the rules or admit that we have a problem scored the contest for The brightest to study here.” and no progress will be made?” he asked. Associated Press picked She hopes that UC President David “ I don’t doubt the university’s in­ AMVIC Bentsen as the winner by an P.O . 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