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A Farmworkers’ Rally today "The Palestinian Problem” at noon on the UCen Free Speech is discussed by author Fawaz Area will discuss the boycott Turki today noon in Physics of Teamster lettuce and grapes. 1610. Be there! If Vol. 54 - No. 46 University of California at Santa Barbara Wednesday, November 14,197 3 Hitch says keep UCSB out of I.V. city

under criticism from local Haight, who has extensive experience IVCC threatens suit to pro-incorporation forces on two grounds: in I.V. governmental affairs, will oppose the manner in which it has surfaced and Hitch's proposal before the Regents' its substance. committee Thursday, and will deliver an block any Regents' stance IV C C 's first inkling of the nature of IVCC letter threatening court action if Hitch's stance, which instead favors the recommendation is adopted. By Mike Gordon action charging undue UC influence in UCSB annexation to Santa Barbara or IVCC representatives will not address University of California President local political affairs, IVCC Coordinator incorporation in the recently proposed the Regents, in line with their past stance Charles Hitch has recommended in effect Jim Bellilove said yesterday. The action City of Goleta, came earlier this week that the Board is not a proper body to that the UC Regents oppose keeping would request an injunction barring when A.S. External President Abby take a stance on Goleta Valley UCSB inside the proposed borders of a Regental support of any local Haight, who handles statewide student government options, Bellilove said. City of Isla Vista, the Regents' agenda for governmental options, he said. affairs, discovered it in her advance However, a draft of the Council's letter to their meeting this month shows. Bellilove said IVCC counsel J. Marc material for Thursday's Regents meeting. the Regents, released to the Nexus If passed, his recommendation iS likely McGinnes believes any formal UC stance "We were really kvthe dark about this yesterday by outgoing Councilman Al to. spark legal action against the against including UCSB in Isla Vista whole thing," Bellilove said of IVCC Ply ley, reads in part: University by Isla Vista Community violates. Article IX, Section 9 of the yesterday. (Cont. on p. 8, col. 1) Council incorporation advocates. California constitution, which reads: Hitch's stance comes in a letter to "The University shall be entirely members of the Regents' Committee on independent of all political or sectarian Grounds and Buildings, which is expected influence and keep free therefrom in the to recommend a position on inclusion of ... administration of its affairs.” UCSB in any South Coast city to the Keeping UCSB out of an incorporated entire Board this week. Isla Vista could result in the city's loss of If the Regents formally adopt Hitch's an estimated $260,000 a year in state recommendation during their two-day subvention aid monies, new IVCC meeting beginning Thursday at UC member Larry Padway said yesterday. Riverside, IVCC intends to file .a court Hitch's recommendation has come A S . reform committee perm its sietes, sets spending lim its IV C C members seemed to be enjoying themselves at last Monday night's meeting. Maybe S-person board to Coalition (USC) members, and a they should be; it was their last meeting. From left, Trish Davey, Dave Bearman, Leslie non-partisan chairman. Sue Fishman, who McFadden, Louis Quindlen and Bob Martin. photo: Great monitor campaign acted as tie-breaker. The proposal would prohibit the use of practices, polling A.S. funds allocated to special interests to IVCC hit with Goleta, UCSB finance the campaign of any candidate, By Cary English slate, or proposition. Expenditures for A proposed solution to last year's candidates would be established at $50 opposition to cityhood election irregularities will be discussed for executive offices, $30. for reps at during A.S. Leg. Council meeting tonight larger and $20 for unit reps, but there By Mike Gold a meeting with other UC campus at 7 p.m. in UCen 2284. would be no restrictions against combining these funds by slates. "We shouldn't be surprised that UCSB presidents. The' proposal, submitted last week by has finally come out against Isla Vista In addition to the UCSB news, IVCC the Ad Hoc Election Code Reform The placement of polls has been an incorporation," responded numerous also received the official word that the Committee, is a response to charges that issue, since different areas on campus IVCC members at Monday night's IVCC Goleta Government Group has decided to last year's election was' clouded by such reflect different political ideologies. meeting to news that the university recommend annexation of the Goleta irregularities as having campaign literature Dormitories and Robertson Gym are administration has released a report Valley (which would include Isla Vista) handed out with ballots, and polls believed to attract more conservative stating their official positicn as to Santa Barbara with two-tier manned by partisan students. voters than social science areas where anti-incorporation. government. Many IV C C members noted voters are typically more liberal. Neither The news was relayed to council by their surprise, since none of the IVCC The ad hoc committee's proposal calls place will have voting booths, according Associated Students External President council members who are members of for the appointment of a five-member to the proposed code. Abby Haight, who had just returned from GGG received notice of its last meeting. Elections Committee which will conduct Councilman Carmen Lodise stated that elections and hear complaints of illegal "IV C C made an agreement with Ladd actions. It will be empowered to American Indians decry McDonald (the president of GGG) that disqualify candidates or call a new before GGG made any final decision, election. they would consult this council." They inequities in EOP funding never did. Many irregularities in last year's IV C C Coordinator Jim Bellilove election allegedly occurred because there The United Native American (UNA), guarantees of on campus housing for remembered that council had made a were no specific regulations against them an organized group representing 26 Indian students, the unavailability of motion, in the presence of MacDonald, in the Election Code. The proposed American Indians on campus, met with responsible help to ease the cultural shock that "the leadership of GGG has assured Elections Committee would establish its Executive Vice Chancellor John Snyder of a reservation-to-university switch and us that no advocative position would be own regulations and enforce them. Monday to discuss what they perceive to the difficulty of having to provide taken without first notifying IV C C ." volunteer help for Indian students. Significantly, the ad hoc committee's be a gross inequity in their EOP funding Bellilove went on to elaborate that proposal sanctions slate politics, system. U N A seemed to find little consolation "governmental decisions outside of Isla contradicting the only student input the The group has only one recruiter, Bob in the Vice-Chancellor's response that no Vista have been semi-closed. We've (Isla committee received over two days of Peregoy, as well as only one counselor, commitment could be given until, there Vista) been above-board the whole way. were at least 110 Indians on campus, the open hearings last month. That lone voice Farrel Starr. Presently able to offer only By bringing out the fact that we've been university's parity proportion with the was Roger Pankratz, defeated one-fifth of his time to UNA, Starr is open whereas others (he cited the GGG state population. Independent Students League (ISL) acting as secretary, clerk and counselor. and UCSB examples) have been dosed, According to Peregoy, "The present candidate for rep at large, who objected U N A considers this to represent the our position before LA FC O would be circumstances have almost given us to party-line politics in which political unwillingness of EOP to provide funding strengthened." enough cause to consider a lawsuit against "bosses" make policies, and individual to adequately staff the group. To better understand the GGG's HEW, the Justice Department and the candidates lack freedom of decisions. U N A spokesman Mike Sloan claimed, surprise decision, IV C C passed a "The situation is causing our people to university. If we cannot get what we need resolution asking that a representative The ad hoc committee consisted of drown here because they can't get through dealing with bureaucracy here, two ISL members, two United Students adequate help." He cited the lack of this may be our only other option." (Cont. on p. 8, col. 3) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1973 PAGE 2 U CSB DAILY NEXUS

By Mike Scanlon apparent contradiction, Kevin "Collective bargaining." To Bacon, Student Lobby some people, those two words Collective bargaining proposes Co-Director, said that the lobby bring up visions of the perfect had opposed the bill primarily society, the ideal "community of because "it provided no channel . scholars." To another significant profound changes in higher ed for student input into thé*1 segment of higher education in bargaining process." this country, those same two The question of student already gotten a toe-hold in a words conjure up what can only employers (management). What proponents envision a situation in participation in the bargaining number of eastern states, and the be described as something just some people are proposing is that which representatives of the local process was the central issue of a collective bargaining bill that was short of nuclear Armageddon. professors get together and faculty -union sit down with spirited discussion at a vetoed by the governor will be However, if you are one of bargain with university representatives of the university conference held recently in San resubmitted to the legislature this those people to whom the words ad min ¡strati Qns for such things as administration and bargain about Francisco. Bacon raised the point year, and probably every year "collective bargaining" mean salary, benefits, retirement and teacher interests. Implicit in this that union representatives are thereafter until it is signed. So virtually nothing, then read on, perhaps even tenure. scenario is the potential that responsible to their members, and what does all this portend for because in the near future, should the bargaining reach an when the u nion gets RESISTANCE MET students? collective bargaining will impasse, the teachers go on eyeball-to-eyeball with the probably be one of the hottest Needless to say, this suggestion strike. university administration, will UC LOBBY FEELINGS items in California higher has met with some resistance Opponents argue that the need student interests get trampled in from both university for employee bargaining has not Perhaps the best indication of education. the process? Collective bargaining, by administrations, for obvious been proven yet and that it the current state of affairs for definition, implies a group, of reasons, and from many would result in massive teacher students is the action taken this The question of "Students: workers (labor) getting together professors, for various reasons. strikes throughout California and summer by the UC Student Adversaries or Allies?" in and bargaining with their Collective bargaining the nation. When Gov. Reagan Lobby. While stating that they collective bargaining will be vetoed the first collective support collective bargaining in around for a long time, and could theory, the lobby testified against profoundly affect the shape and Th* Hobt« that Quality Built*’ • Higher Quality Ice Cream bargaining bill to be passed by future of higher education In than the California Legislature this the bill that eventually passed the Baskin - Robbins, Carnation, fall, he said in his veto message state legislature. Explaining that California for decades to come. that he did "not believe that H N E icewux Foremost, et *1. California's taxpayers want or 167 N. Fairview, Goleta a Larger Selection or Rebysont looking for applicants jn the Fairview S h o p p in ^ e n t e r ^ ^ ^ j ^ j M t h a n ^ w s ^ ^ support collective bargaining and/or strikes in our educational Rebysont, the orientation staff will culminate during the week of system." for new students, is currently Sept. 22-29, Registration Week. Somewhere between these two accepting applications for winter Defined as a close-knit, views lies the present situation. quarter. creative group of people, Collective bargaining has Rebysont plans and produces Rebysont In addition will be orientation programs for fall aiding the Student-Parent Mexican and American food Registration Week. The staff Orientation staff during the implements brain-storming summer. Allowances for summer sessions during winter and spring living expenses are being American Breakfasts our sale quarters. Next year, their efforts considered. Mexican Lunch & Dinners starts Thursday ; Rebysont applications are WEDDING GOWNS available In UCen 3137. watch for our Interviews will be conducted ★ AND BEER ★ CUSTOM MADE from Thursday, Nov. 15, until OPEN DAILY 8a.m.-10p.m. ad in tomorrow's j Phone 9666862 Gloria Duff Tuesday, Nov. 20. : 6547TRIGORD. 298 PINE 3955 STATE ST. Nexus LV. 968-1916 GOLETA, 964-4018 S.B. 964-3613 BRIDE’S HOUSE FAIRVIEW CENTER 133 N. F A '* , 1532 Stata Straat »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ M M fM ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦< XEROX 3c KINKO’S Today! OVERNIGHT m ' 174 Aero Camino 964-3522 Select now for Christmas giving. 6521 Pardall, I.V. 968-2165

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By Felipe Castro • Creates a Fair Political people don't realize," he Petitions for a bill to prevent Practices Commission; continued, "is how vulnerable the Watergate-like corruption at the • And requires lobbyists to corrupt special interests are. They state government level are report their receipts and cannot survive the light of public currently being circulated by expenditures. disclosure." students and volunteers Common Cause, a nationwide Francis Gledhill, the Santa throughout California. Thus far organization with statewide and Barbara county coordinator for 350,000 signatures have been local branches, is providing the C om m on Cause, stated, secured, and another 150,000 are major thrust in securing the "Common Cause is for the people needed before the Nov. 21 needed signatures; Ken Smith, and run by the people's labor. If deadline to place "The Political California director of Common the people want to have a say on Reform Act of 1974" on Cause, has stated, "Qualification government practices, join California's 1974 ballot. for the June ballot is critical. Common Cause.” Billed as "the most History has shown that in times She added that in Santa revolutionary reform proposal of national crisis we are presented Barbara county the signature BOMB SCA RE — Campus cops attempted to evacuate the UCen yesterday ever presented to voters of any with the best opportunities for quota has already been met. following reports of a planted bomb in the building. Nothing was found, state," this act will serve to lift achieving major political However, student volunteers and and nothing exploded. photo: KIm w,|son the veil that has hidden corrupt reforms." He added, "We are others are still circulating special interest practices in certainly in a period of crisis petitions to ensure that the governm ent and political now, and this may be our only remaining needed signatures are elections. Among other chance.for reform for many years obtained. tonight provisions, this bill: to come." C ivil Service exam • Sets a limit on campaign Common Cause believes that FRANK & JEFF spending; there is, no question that fo rm s n o w ready < our sale • Requires candidates to corruption and secrecy in Information regarding summer Rock 'n Roll Heroes starts Thursday | report receipts and expenditures government is the most critical jobs in federal agencies is now wine 0 beer in their campaigns, state and problem facing the country available in the Placement Center, espresso • cappuccino watch for our building 427, second floor. It is local; today. Watergate and Agnew's ad in tomorrow's oi • Prohibits public officials resignation have shown people imperative that interested Nexus i from participating in government throughout the country the students apply by Nov. 23 to > 5 d ecisions affecting their pervasiveness of that corruption, take the' test to be held on FAIR VIEW CENTER 133N.FAV* .¿i "financial interests"; Smith feels. "But what most Saturday, Jan. 26 at UCSB. Announcing a new album you may not have been waiting for. But should have been.

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H i PAGE 4 UCSB DAILY NEXUS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1973 EDITORIAL, Reject A.S. Elections Bylaw In governmental matters, legislators on the state and national level tend to write the tax laws to benefit their rich campaign contributors. At UCSB, student government legislators apparently write election codes to re-elect incumbents. The A.S. election code proposal being presented tonight is a shameful example of that. The plight of housewives Perhaps the most arrogant portion of this election code is that our partisan politicians have ordered the You have to fill out a form- and on the line where it says Daily Nexus and KCSB not to endorse candidates for student government. This policy was devised without “occupation,” you, a woman with a college degree, write “housewife.” our being consulted, and we will not abide by it. What do you feel? Embarrassment, pain, spite, anger or just a blank? Our policy on endorsements is fair. We interview all hopefuls and guarantee equal space to any candidate You might not want to come to grips with your feelings, but the fact not endorsed by the Nexus. In this way, all sides are presented for the consideration of the electorate. Just to mention a few problems with such a move by our student politicians: it is unconstitutional, is, if you are a woman with small children, you work at least 80 hours abrogates well-established principles of press freedom and precedents on endorsements at UCSB, and even a week, your services are worth an average of $12,000 a year — and violates the very by-laws in AJS. which guarantee to the editor of the Nexus editorial discretion over its what do you get? Free board, usually no private room, some fringe benefits. contents. This provision is followed by a familiar, coercive threat to “freeze” the budget of the Nexus should we The usual replies from men to this are: 1) a family and a home is all that women want (by the way, men want it; too);2) raising a family decide to ignore this proposal. It is flat-out am«7ing in this era of Watergate that our own student politicians cannot keep their hands has enough reward in itself; or 3) our economy would break down- if off the editorial independence of the campus newspaper. salaries were paid to housewives. Other portions of'the election code are worth pointing out as being exceptionally poor. For instance, As it is, a woman with children is economically dependent on her ballot boxes have been removed from the dorms, following a massive dorm vote against the incumbent husband. What is a husband? A husband is someone who asks: “Where United Students Coalition last spring. The official argument: No other living group gets such convenient are my socks?” His time is more valuable than yours (remember, you polling places. These partisan politicians then proceeded to place two ballot boxes in Isla Vista, don’t get paid). He is someone you have to say “thank you” to when he washes the dishes or carries the garbage out, though it is his garbage straightaway violating their own principle. ITiere are other odd aspects to this election code, the process for one. The five-person committee and his plate, too. If you forget, he’ll remind you that it is really your duty and responsibility to do these darned jobs. works and makes included two partisans from one camp, two partisans from the other camp, and one apparently misguided He money, not you! neutral. . •' Repetitious, unpaid work becomes especially degrading if you do it The startling factor here is that the two United Students Coalition “partisans” are none other than Dave under the nose of someone who thinks it is alright for you but not for Potell and Jerome Gold, who are supposed to be AS. non-partisan election 1973-74 chairmen. To ice the cake, Jerome Gold, AS. government mystery man, never showed up to a single committee him. That’s what women are for. So, here we are at the bottom of society and why do we accept it? meeting. Instead Gordon Williamson, executive vice president and Coalition enthusiast, proxied most of the Having been brainwashed for a few thousand years into believing that time Williamson had made a great deal out of the fact that if political aspirants were to be on the we are inferior, it is hard to fight it. As soon as we are born, a pink committee, it would result in an unfair election code ' bow is taped in our hair. Next we get a doll and housekeeping utensils, Williamson turned out to be quite correct. Williamson, who does not pretend to hide his own ambitions to be A S. president, had a 20% share in making up this code. And it is an exceptionally poor one which and we are on the way. It is just terribly hard for most women to break out of our socially ought to be rejected. assigned serving roles, be it mother, housewife, nurse or secretary. Members o f A.S. Leg Council comment weekly on current issues: Breaking taboos, fighting discrimination is frightening. It is much easier to give up our goal to become a physician or a spacewoman and become a neurotic housewife. We can try to forget our dreams by Positive student outlook needed scrubbing the kitchen floor twice daily or drugging ourselves with tranquilizers. ------A.S. Speaks Out------How about the children? For them, it makes all the difference in By Gordon Williamson how they envision their own future if their mothers see themselves as Executive Vice President Leg. Council, against the Daily Nexus. We spend unpaid maids or as educators of mankind. As our creative urges are We are different students with different beliefs, most of our time and energy being against. We do stifled, we do the same to our children and perpetuate the same stifling joined together by our common differences. I speak not set future goals, we look for targets. We do not structures. Or which middle-class housewife would let her children not as a United Students Coalition supporter, not as map courses of action, we plan conflicts. We do not scribble on the walls? an A.S. Leg. Council member. I speak as a UCSB work together, we choose sides. We do not act, we HOUSEWIVES’ ISOLATION student. I do not expect you to agree with my views react. Being a housewife means being isolated. The suburban homes are on all of the issues before us. But those who seek The result is obvious; growing disgust and hate, built far enough apart from each other that we cannot hear the only approval will find disapproval from men and confrontations at every level of political interaction, domestic struggles of each nuclear family. We can go on pretending women of conscience and concern. So we should and in extreme cases, violence. I stand for basic everything is all right. ask each other to confront the challenges, the changes on our campus and within the surrounding Here it is, I think, where we can begin working at the gigantic task challenges that we must face together if this campus community. The reason for reform and progress is of making the lives of housewives more worthwhile. W hence cease is to fulfill the policies that are needed today. not merely to pacify the outspoken. The reason is pretending, we can talk about our feelings and open the way to work There is something basically wrong with UCSB to do what is needed and right. together. Eventually we want to live in a closer community, share the right now. We are not ourselves. Unhappiness, But the changes we advocate will not take place if necessary tasks of housekeeping and rearing children. With the freed negativism, and disillusionment have surfaced to be we ignore these challenges to leadership. Viewing energies we can get involved politically, start our own businesses and the dominant current. Everybody is against the challenges before us now, the only unforgivable trades. Gradually well get economically independent from husbands something—against the administration, against A.S. course to follow is inaction and apathy. and phase out their authoritative roles. There are enormous untapped powers in women and we can help each other set them free. Let’s not forget our past. As anthropologists Culinary dorm guerilla tactics point out, women invented the cultivation of crops, the domestication of animals, pottery, spinning, weaving and the use of fire. We invented To the Editor: occurs, much to our dismay, that a dish we put on the ship, the wheel and the chariot. We led mankind out of the Old As reluctant but regular customers of dorm food, our tray looks normal, but tastes...strange. Stone Age. Maybe we can lead mankind a second time out of an we were considerably appalled to read that the Is it. any wonder that on the rare occasions when unsurpassedly drab and uninspired epoch. quality of this already none-too-savory fare might fresh bread or fruit comes around, we crave an extra Next week we’ll discuss the Women’s Studies issue at UCSB. decline in the near future. Cited as contributing helping for later? If we are going to be gone all — Erika Makino causes were: “30 to 40% of the food in the weekend, can we seriously be branded “thieves” for commons is being wasted and students are walking packing an extra peanut butter sandwich on Friday It is unfortunate, considering that enthusiasm out of the commons with sandwiches, cookies and morning to sustain us on our journey? moves the world, that so few enthusiasts can be apples.” We pay a modestly outrageous sum for these trusted to speak the truth. As members of the ranks who occasionally send meager provisions, only to be thwarted bv such Arthur James Balfour uneaten fodder back on the. food-belts or smuggle culinary guerilla tactics as cutting the fruit in half an apple through the turnstile, we offer some so it will spoil faster. These are our rationalizations; possible motivations for such seemingly malicious they are just as valid as the official excuses for the behavior. We suggest that the Food Service consider deplorable quality of the commons food. the possibility that less food would be returned if it Karen Rieger had been palatable in the first place. It commonly Chris Hebner DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau Opinion DAVE CARLSON JNBBf YOU M IL . TH IS B V £ N TU B Editor-in-Chief- i f m ú y r h a v s /t b o s T n e s t6 b e s r BOSS is Ï CAMBODIANS ARC MIKE GORDON SKIP RIMER WENDY THERMOS r# 300.000 ma m IN A L L O T INCRBDULOUS - fOLKS if MOM VICTIMS! ÏM A M /O Ê P ! CAMBODIA (PU1 COMB OUT H & X A U Editorial Page News Editor Managing Editor t o m / AND I ’M NO / n e V M S j u s t t o s e e m e n eu ere (fe STHANSeii c a m p t i t s coNsioeeeo . Opinions expressed * are the individual writers and do not m \ to n eru m A N IMPORTANT necessarily represent those of the Daily Nexus, UCSB Associated Students or the u£ Regents. Editorials represent a concensus CAMPS! V srret viewpoint of the Daily Nexus Editorial Board unless signed by an Individual. We welcome contributions from alternate viewpoints. * Editorial offices: 1035 Storke Communications Building, UCSB, phone 961-2691. Advertising offices: 1053 Storke Communications Building, UCSB, phone 961-3828. Gayle Kerr, Advertising Manager. Represented for national advertising by National Educational Advertising Service, 360 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. Second class postage paid at Goleta, California 93017. Printed by Campus Press, Goleta. PAGES WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14,1973 UCSB DAILY NEXUS SANTA ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE FOR THEATRE INFORMATION ‘Corruption,’ ‘Ride’ shouldn’t be compared CALL 962-8111 open mind, willing to accept a To the Editor: differences in the two plays similar issues, each a uniquely challenge to think and feel. I wish 2181.00 ^ I wish to thank both the Nexus which are more interesting—how different work of art that must Sid Stephen Griffith for the the playwright, director, cast and be judged only in its own terms. that the reviewer’s tasks could generally lean towards positive boost you have given to production crew of each show To be fully appreciated and “The Ride Across Lake managed to create such different understood, both “Justice” and engendering a spirit of receptivity in a potential theater audience, Constance” . But I wish this visions to embody the somewhat “Ride” need an audience of quite setting an example of at least publicity were not taking the tolerating the product of quite a form of a comparison, either of difficult undertaking-producing aesthetic or political merit, Kasuyama supporter between it and the other major a play. For me, seeing “Justice” was a profound experience, both production, “Corruption in the To the Editor: Academic pressure is hardly relevant to Dwight Kasuyama’s politically informative and ARLINGTON Palace of Justice.” There exists on this campus an 1317 Stale Street The uncanny parallels between ethnically diverse, potentially high level of productivity and spiritually exhilarating; I hope the situation depicted in Betti’s energized Leg Council. Yet the interest; for instance, his that one more personal opinion might encourage the attendance “Justice” in a high Italian court productivity of this year’s extensive time and research on of the forties and our own Council appears to be cripplingly the highly beneficial Food and it deserves. Peter Lackner, spectacular national corruption limited. Housing Co-ops. Director, “The Ride merely illustrates the universality When a major component of As a close personal friend and Across Lake Constance” of certain human tendencies such a body is forced to resign an ex-political affiliate, I would which Handke also deals with in due to academic pressure, we not like to see the time needed to “Ride”; however, it is the need to reweigh our priorities. make this Council work wasted through the resignation of one of its most dedicated and active 435 STATE ST. members. 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welcomed at the Human Relations 1160 at noon. Center from 4:30-6:30 p.m. • Dr. Earl W. Brian, Sec’y of TOMORROW Health, Education and Welfare for AFT production of Pinter’s California, will lecture on "Economics • U CSB Music Dept, presents a of Health and Welfare" today at 2 student recital at 4:15 pjn. in LLCH . p.m. in Chem 1171. • Students for Moscone — • Kirk H. Stone, University of “Homecoming” screens today organizational meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Georgia professor of geography / will • Free ski film — "Downhill Racer" UCen 1133. lecture on "30 Years of Rural Settling By Stephen Griffith with Robert Redford at 7 p.m. in • U C SB Crew Team presents two world premiere and, two ydSrs in Spain" on Nov. 30 at 3:30 p.m. in Physics 1610. movies — Vidal's Myra Breckinridge At 10 this morning, the later, the American tour. The Ellsn 1930. • Catholic belief and practice class and Antonioni's Zabriskie Point, at 5 American Film Theatre's version • Professor S. Brodsky, S.LA.C., acting is excellent. at 8 p.m. at St. Mark's Center. and 8:45 p.m. and 6:45 and 10:45 will lecture on "Production at Large of Harold Pinter's play "The • Leg Council meeting on election p.m. respectively, in CH. The play itself is typical of Momentum Transfers" today at 3:30 Homecoming" will show for the code reform at 7 p.m. in UCen 2284. • Rebysont — interviews for 1974 Pinter's works — disconcerting if pjn. in Physics 3001. • Bogged down by work? Take a staff. Inquire at campus activities last time in Isla Vista at the Magic you try to uncover its meaning. minute and visit with the Christian office located in UCen 3137, Lantern Theatre for $1.50. "The The script has recurrent animal, Science counselor. Homecoming" is the second • Meher Baba League meeting at sports and disease imagery, ANNOUNCEMENTS Student Special Services movie version of a modern 7:30 p.m., 6664 Pasado. • Hawaii's sons are meeting this reflecting issues of cruelty, sex, will be hosting an open house • Bahai Faith will hold an informal Friday at Lompoc Prison at 6:30 p.m. dramatic work presented by the marriage and family. But the discussion group at .7 p.m. in the San today from 11 a.m. to 2 p m. For information call 968-6586. American Film Theatre to the essential meaning is hard to find. Rafael Tower piano room. • MSA (Muslim Students American public in hopes of During this open house, a And Harold Pinter is unwilling to • Chess club meeting at 7 p.m. in Association) meets every Friday from exposing everyone to quality UCen Program Lounge. pot-luck luncheon will be comment on his work. noon to 2 p.m. in Rm. 101 of Toyan theatre, albeit paradoxically in • French club meeting at 7 p.m. in Hall, Bldg. 451. held on the patio between film form. He will say, however, that the Cafe Interim, refreshments will be • Hebrew conversation Financial Aids (Bldg. 437) served. "The Homecoming" shows the "film is a much closer medium A u d io /V isu a l workshop every and EOP (Bldg. 477). • KCSB-FM — Best of folk music Thursday at 7 :30 p.m. in UCen 2294. same high quality production than the theatre." In fact, too with Eleazar as your host at 8 a.m., Entertainment will be • Students interested in working in work that "The Iceman Cometh" close; the camera often focuses 91.5 on your dial. Jerry Brown's gubernatorial campaign furnished. on one character when the • Legal aid service — call A S . office please contact Kathy Tuttle at ( A F T 's first presentation) It is hoped that all students audience would understand the for appointment. 961-2566 or 968-0079. showed. Peter Hall, who directed • Asian American Alliance meeting • Off-campus students who wish to will take advantage of this the first production of the stage feelings of the play better if they — 7:30 p.m. at 1182 Santa Rosa move into campus Residence Halls for opportunity to meet the play in 1965, also directs this could see the other characters' Dorm. the winter and spring quarters may personnel involved with this exp ressio n s during these • Gideon Peleg, U CSB student first screen play, with playwright apply now in the Housing Office. conflicts. recently returned from the Middle Price: $815 plus $8 R H A fee. 20 program and to inform Harold Pinter's advice. The East, will speak in Santa Rosa Formal meals per week. themselves with the services composition of the cast is also The American Film Theatre is Lounge at 7:30 p.m. which it provides and offers mostly the same as the members producing top rate drama and • I.V. Human Relations Center is SCIENTIFIC LECTURES for all students. holding a workshop in T.A. for old • Fawaz Turki, journalist and of the Royal Shakespeare cinema. "The Homecoming" is peer counselors. Campus peers author, will speak today in Physics Company who appeared in the no exception.

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by Dan Shiells need a win in at least one of these aptitude seem assured the Phi Delta Theta held on to a games to keep their playoff hopes number one spot but all other 13-12 lead Monday by nixing a alive. positions are highly questionable. last minute two point conversion Phi Delts, Over the Hill, Coke, attempt to edge the Other Guys AEG G , and the Other Guys are Scores of 11-12 and establish a firm grip on first relatively secure of going while place in the A leagues. the Lambdas, who play SA E Hot Beef 20, Lambda Chi 6 Phi Delta 13, Other Guys 12 tomorrow, and Sigmas are the The Phi Delts scored the first Mystic Knights 28, V-ball grudge match two touchdowns on scores by primaries battling for the sixth Tequila Sunrise 8 Rick Marteneck and Ron and final slot. Sigma Chi 13, S A E 6 Bushberg, converting one PAT to In B play, Ek's Freaks, a circus Phred 34.Jolly Rogers 17 side show who also happen to Puds 14, Foosballers 6 set for Friday at SBCC mount a 13-0 lead. Rapiph 20, Nirvana 0 But the Other Guys came back play football with incredible on a well-drilled shot to Jim stars of last year (Miles Pabst and Wounded pride will attempt to Clarke from Steve Gullotti. The Dodge Parker), has a potent strike back this Friday as extra point attempt was ruled team. UCSB, however, is also UCSB's volleyball team faces dead, however, setting up the last loaded in talent with returnees Long Beach in a special minute fireworks. Jon Roberts, Jeff Reddan, Skip exhibition match to benefit the With less than two minutes Allen, Gerald Gregory, and Chris SBCC volleyball program in City remaining, the OG boys, behind Kane along with redshirt Dave De College's Sports Pavillion'at 7:30 Gullotti's sharp passing and a pass pm. Groot. interference call, drove to the one Whether last year's insult has and scored on a pass to Bob Long Beach, second in the turned the Gauchos into a Levering. nation last year, avenged an wounded bear or a toothless tiger Disdaining the tie, the Other earlier defeat to Santa Barbara by should be definite Friday. Guys went for a two-pointer only beating the Gauchos in straight Santa Barbara opens its home to fall short when Brady Lock sets in Long Beach and then season January 11 against rubbing salt in the wound by knocked down the attempted Stanford. Season tickets are $10. Other Guy QB Steve Gullotti drops back to pass in Monday's 13-12 loss to holding a workout directly pass. the Phi Delts. Blocking are Knadler and Weber. following the final game. It was a sweet climax for Lock, photo by Greet 2-man BB finals who had been the culprit behind Needless to say, Rudy Suwara the costly interference call Paul Michell and Jim West and company, were incensed and earlier. meet Kim Vivian and Lee are eager to get even with the Big games coming up in A featuring Roffler Sculptur Kut Williams today at 4pm. on the 49ers. leagues include the Sigma Individual Hair Designing activity pad (outside courts) Chi-AEGG matchup on Thursday Shag—Avante—Ruff-L-Look -Capilo Scalp Treatment In any event, the match should for. the two man basketball and Monday's Sigma Chi-Over the be extremely competitive as Long playoff championship^ ISM VIST A BARBER & STYLIST SHOP Beach, even without its top two Hill Gang encounter. The Sigma's QRfl_dd1 •» Annnmtmpnt« Q SS-C Embarcadero del Mar

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annexation to Goleta or Santa the election results. District J candidates could attempt to H it c h ... B a rb a ra ," Bellilove said narrow-loser Curtis Haymore recall a district election if they so yesterday. immediately responded that "the desired. (Cont. from p. 1) (Cont. from p. 1) Said Haight, "I'm disappointed elections were run in such a way 'This letter is to inform you by the whole thing with the from GGG come to IVCC to that we could not demonstrate to that the Isla Vista Community University. First they funded our explain what their proposal the community that they were Expansion Council, on behalf of the Government Study, then they portends for Isla Vista and its fair and open elections." Denny Zeitlin residents of Isla Vista (including ignored it in favor of the report vital services. Among the complaints cited with George Manh those living on campus), will file by Professor Bollens at UCLA. The Goleta Governmental were candidates manning voting and Met Grates a court action to_ challenge any What they're saying in effect is Group is one of the two'Goleta booths, unlocked ballot boxes attempt on the part of the that the work done by people committees working on and no means to check the University to become a here isn't good enough, but a governmental alternatives for the number of ballots counted with supporter, advocate or proponent man who built his reputation as Goleta Valley. The Goleta those dropped into the boxes. of any particular proposals for an advocate of large cities is.'' Chamber of Commerce has Council voted to accept the future government in the Goleta (After the spring, 1970 rioting already filed with LA F C O for election results, leaving open the Available Valley." incorporation of the Goleta by Mail in Isla Vista pointed out social possibility that individual ONLY IV C C also requested that Valley, including Isla Vista. needs in the community, the counsel McGinnes contact "I. .■yii'.vw'i;. ß Regents allocated $684,000 for Because of the GGG and UCSB Explore LA F C O representatives for the L&4VE DEC.REIUAN iW L > social projects in Isla Vista. Part actions, which Council member agency formation commission's fÖR INFO. OR RCSWYA- a New World of that funded the I.V. Louis Quindlen noted have opinion on whether the Regents -nONS CONTACT FRANK of Music with Government Study, an exhaustive "strangely both occurred at the RPUTNER AT THE A S may legally take a stance on the report on options for I.V. same time," Council voted not to UCSB,GOLETA 9 3 l¿£ Denny Zeitlin planned incorporation of Isla self-government compiled by appear at Thursday's final FRAN K M ‘ F X -7 \ ì Vista. meeting of the two-tier meetings 1 TALK TO FRANK On ' Sinea hi* widely acclaimed modern j u i piano album« members of the community. • f the mid and lata ( 0 ‘s on Columbia. Zeitlin ha« PHONE 961-240 y * * moved into an exploration and intairation of jo n , elec­ (currently going on at the tronic*. classical and rock that John Wasserman of the STANCE NO SURPRISE S. F. Chronicle hailed os “ surely the'most important (Last spring, U C LA consultant university), but instead send a iroup to emerfe in San Francisco since 1965." Now the first pressing of this new and exciting trip, Bellilove and Haight, however, John Bollens told the UCSB letter "to reject the committee's “ EXPANSION", is available direct from the artist free agree that Hitch's of the uncomfortable climate of today's heavy com­ Administration and Regents that two-tier proposal." mercialism. Available by mail only. ORDER TODAY. recommendation comes as little "tw o -tie r" government, a surprise to I.V. incorporation federation of local municipalities ELECTION RUCKUS Send just $5.00 to: DOUBLE HELIX RECORDS. ! advocates. under a large area-wide But the night had just begun, Box 817 E.Kentfield, Calif. 94904. The exciting I near "EXPANSION" w ill be shipped immediately I "We knew the Regents would All postage paid in U S. No C.O.D.’s. (California i governmental umbrella, would be and more ruckus was to come, as residents add 5% sales tax. 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