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BULLETIN Don Weintraub defeated ' T f a f t f u f Larry Lee in the special election for Men’s Nonaf- filated Rep yesterday. All S t . ‘P a t * t h r e e constitutional ]£l (Baucbo amendments passed. V oi. 45 — No. 55 Associated Students,University of California, Santa Barbara Wednesday, March 17, 1965 WHAT COMES NEXT? Fear conflict may Meyer proposals may bring budget cut trigger new battles By PETE YOUNG By BARRY WINOGRAD Editor City Editor Top level University officials fear renewed conflict within A ll is not peaceful on the Berkeley front. When the Board the UC system may lead to financial repercussions in the state of Regents meet« next week it will consider proposals pertaining legislature. to University handling of student political activities. Legislative interest in the University—rekindled last week by The Board, March 25 or 26, will entertain recommendations a fuss over an obscenity demonstration which triggered a power formulated in recent months by the Meyer Committee, appointed struggle marked by the resignations of President Clark Kerr and last semester in the wake of the Free Speech Movement sit-in Berkeley Chancellor Martin Meyerson—has hit an all-tim e high. on the Berkeley campus. The California Legislature is At last Saturday’s emergency assistants who boycotted now probing the University’s California Legislature (Burns) meeting of the Regents Theo classes in response to demon budgetary requests for the next would combine his gross ignor dore R. Meyer, committee strations by students. fiscal year — and the in ance and callous opportunism to chairman, introduced a resolu Meyer withdrew this resolu dications are the University will engage in an irresponsible hit tion to expel students who sit-in tion when Regent Frederick G. not get all it has asked for. and run red smear attack upon and disrupt university opera Dutton of Washington, D. C. PRESIDENT CLARK KERR But one state assemblyman the University.” tions. The same proposal would charged that it would be fit for Back in the Saddle - has indicated the University will (Continued on p. 8, col. 2) direct the firing of teaching the University of Alabama and not be left high and dry if he not for the University of has his way. California. In the latest bit of legislative The Meyer Committee byplay over the UC conflict, As charged with the reformulation semblyman William E . Stanton of University-wide policies (Democrat, San Jose) said re Santa Barbarans rally for Selma governing student political cent charges that anarchy rules action toured all UC campuses on the Berkeley campus should By CHARLES ROGERSON chapter of theNAACP—proceeded without incident in preparation for the soon to be have been aimed at the UC Re Day Editor - to De la Guerra Plaza, where several speakers released proposals. gents rather than at Meyerson, Santa Barbara Mayor Donald M cGillivray addressed the crowd. A meeting of the Berkeley Kerr and the Free Speech Move asked for “a moral approach and a greater Cornell Young, emphasizing that no one has Academic Senate has been ment. understanding of the laws of the land” Monday exhibited a greater respect for the law than the called for Thursday afternoon. Stanton said that under at a City Hall rally held in memory of a Boston civil rights workers, said, “ Until all Americans Composed of tenured faculty Meyerson, who was appointed minister murdered in Selma last week. enjoy freedom, decent men will gather to protest.” members, the Senate has asked acting chancellor early this Some 600 Santa Barbarans staged a State for information and discussion year, the University “ had set Street protest march and a memorial service for “STATE OF WAR” of the Meyer proposal as well tled its conflict satisfactorily Rev. James J. Reed, the dead minister. Dorothy Day, founding editor of the Catholic as other recommendations that and was engaging in a most Those participating included Catholic sisters, W orker'w ho recently toured the South, recalled might be forthcoming from the productive re-examination of Mission padres, and UCSB students. Nobel Peace the Pope’ s plea for peace in Vietnam and the committee. its function and the relation Prize winner Linus Pauling also joined the march. South. "W e ’re in a state of war in the United Berkeley Acting Chancellor ships between students, faculty States,” she said. Martin Meyerson will address and administration.’ ’ “ FREEDOM MARTYRS” the faculty members Thursday. But, he added, “ The «hard Marching down State Street from Michel- After the singing of several freedom songs, It is likely that he w ill discuss line’ faction of the Regents, torena, the demonstrators carried many signs, led led by folk-singer Tony Townsend and David the most recent events, in fearful that the new improved by one reading: “ in Memory _of The Freedom Arnold, a sociology student, Henry Robinson, cluding the resignations and fu situation would lim it their M artyrs.” head of the local CORE and Lauren Fisher,SNCC ture action of the administration power to reimpose their own Other signs included “ Support Selma,” chairman and a UCSB student, commented briefly in relation to student political archaic and undemocratic views “ Where’s the FBI?” “ Make Alabama Safe for on the Selma situation. activity. on the University, sought to ex Ministers,” “ Evacuate Vietnam and Occupy Ala Max Rafferty, State Superin ploit a minor incident (the ob bama,” “ Wallace Must Go,” “Arrest Jim Clark,” SELMA OR HERE? tendent of Public Instruction, scenity affair). By preventing “ Let My Generation Live in Freedom” (carried Robinson said, "What happened in'Selma could said Monday that the Board of a satisfactory solution, the by, a young Mexican boy), “ Oh Lord, How Long,” just as easily happen in Santa Barbara. We must Regents declined to take a confi •hard lin ers’ hoped they could and one carried by a Mission padre, "Since work to prevent this.” dence vote on President Clark regain their own unchallenged, Men A re Social, They A re Meant to Work for One K err. autocratic power.” Another’s Welfare— Pope John XXIII.” Miss Fisher, recalling that “ SNCC has been “ We all agreed that even if Stanton called for a solution in Selma since February, 1963,” asked for funds K err obtained a narrow vote of which “ allows the University PLAZA GATHERING to defray the medical and legal expenses of the confidence, this would not be to continue as a vital institu The march— sponsored by the Santa Barbara demonstrators. good for the university and tion in a free society. Those Friends of SNCC, the Catholic Human Relations After the rally, a memorial Mass for Rev. would handicap him in dealing who seek out a devil and urge Council, Santa Barbara CORE and the local Reed was offered at the Old Mission. with problems.” the authoritarian tactics of the Rafferty’s position entitles ‘hard lin er’ Regents w ill only 0 him to a seat on the Board along promote the destruction of a (Continued on p. 8, col. 1) great university.” The assemblyman, terming himself “ a friend of the Uni versity,” also declared that “ recent statements of Senate Gaucho goofs President Pro Tern Hugh Burns which attribute all of the dif- iculty to ‘communist infiltra on film date tion’ are not subscribed to by EL GAUCHO apologizes to many legislators.” . the Anthropology Depart Burns said last week that ment for the bilineal des the form er national head of cent of faulty data which the Communist Youth Move announced the film “ Dead ment had been hired as a teach B irds” for today instead of er at UC. He refused to dis the correct time, tomorrow close the instructor’ s name. night at 7 and 9 p.m. in Stanton said he was embar Campbell Hall. rassed that “ a member of the The 90 - minute ethno graphic study was film ed by the Harvard Film Study Cen EG staff meets ter, and is a unique docu There w ill be a mandatory mentary of a feud between meeting for all staff members RIGHTS MARCH—Sign-waving throngs ga for rally in memory of slain Boston minister Dani lineages. of EL GAUCHO today at 5. ther in front of the Santa Barbara City Hall after march down State Street, Page 2—EL GAUCHO—Wednesday, March 17, 1965 OPEN FORUM El Gaucho Tradition of Lincoln viewed (Editor's Note: This is the that it has abandoned its pro party now has, the position of first of several articles to be gressive rational approach to the party in the present “ poli Opinion Page written by members of the Uni national and international af tical arena” , as well as an in versity Area Republicans about fa irs, that it hasbeen submerg vestigation of present issues the rebuilding of the GOP.) ed in reaction, that it has been w ill be the subject matter of The Republican Party has undermined and taken over by a a new series of articles by EDITORIAL traditionally been described as minority wing, and even that the University Area Republi the “ Party of Lincoln” . it has ceased to be a national cans, an affiliate of California Recently, however, there party. College Republicans. have been charges leveled The analysis of these When hypocrisy is justified against the party that it has charges, a study of what can MANDATE FOR GOP deserted the ideals of Lincoln, be done for the image that the The 1964 election gave to the A ll employees of the University of Republican Party a challenging AFTER DEADLINE mandate. A conservative candi California are required by the Government date had been decisively defeat ed, and the party in general Code of California to sign a "state oath of throughout the nation suffered allegiance" before they are hired.