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VOL. 4 NO. 5 San Bernardino, California 92407 NOVEMBER 1,196a S.D.S. Calls for Student Strike on Election Day 'Take one step closer you Blaggart, and I'll tear out your adam's apple!" Captain Hook not only threatened Pawprint photographer Students for a Democratic spokesman for the CSCSB chapter officially support our actions tor Terry Nicholson but the judging committee as well — he sailed off vnth .Society (SDS) has organized a of SDS, "We hope that students legal reasons," he stated, "they first prize at this year's Halloween Dance. national student strike on who classes will use the have offered to work with us. Election Day, Nov. 5, to protest day for self-expression (i. e., that They cannot, owever, ofRdally the election process, which, they will become involved in the attempt to close classes." according to THE NATIONAL discussion of political issues)." Maddox continued, "About half Carnival Dance Draws 150 OBSERVER, SDS labels as "a "We are attempting to of the faculty say that they are in fraud." encourage voting," continued fovor of the strike. However, they throwing. Others cooled it by Once again the Inter Club The strike, proclaims the SDS Maddox, "by making it more claim that they are behind in their taking advantage of SCTA's soft Council came through and proved National Council, is intended "to possible .... We have national work and therefore cannot close drink concesaon and Sigma Delta that it could be done even if it is make visible the wide extent of holidays during which we go to their classes. They will encourage Pi's food booth. But it was later tradition. This year the I. C. C. opposition to this election and to the beach. So why not have a day their students to attend, anyway . on in the eveningwhen the crowds broke the ice to make the show why aU elections under in which to involve ourselves . . . The other half of the faculty pitted their skill against the Halloween Carnival a big and the present system are a fraud." politically?" say that they will attempt to cut Outdoors Club "Ring Toss", traditional event. The carnival "During the day," he noted, their classes short." progressed from a pipe dream to a Alpha Phi's "Penny Pitch", Theta SDS feels that "elections are a "we will have discussion groups reality as planning was Psi Omega's "Dart Throw", and fraud because they foster the on the lawn outside the cafeteria. "The boycott will be considered concretized, booths were the Senior Class' "Ping Pong illusion that people have These groups will consider such as a success," the SDS spokesman purchased and enthusiasm was Throw". Newman Club provided democratic power over the major questions as 'Where does the concluded, "if just one person sparked. the setting for the evening with a institutions of society .... The Liberal go, now that his candidate gets involved in the discussions Ten white carnival booths "Marriage Booth" and, as usual, election process itself is controlled didn't make it?' " and becomes aware of what's formed a midway on the lawn some had to be draped to the by a ruling class." According to Maddox, separate happening .... It will be between the main gym and the P. altar. Also, you could have gotten groups will discuss specific considered as a &ilure if students E. courts. Like leaves changing eron with the faculty as Russ The militant student group candidates. He stressed that "it's don't go to class, but to the colors, the booths went through a Deremer, Dean of Activities and further believes that the Election up to the student to select which discussion — there eating their metamorphosis of various crepe Housing, volunteered (?) to sit Day walk-out will give it "a forum group he wants to participate in. lunches and talking about the paper colors. It did not take the under Alpha Phi's "Dunk-it" for for our position on the war, the Or students can form their own next dance. The object of the decorators long to ^inisb their the evening. One booth however draft, exploitation of the black discussion groups." strike is not just to boycott artistic endeavors and transform was quiet throughout the evening population, and the. role of., - - Maddox feels that the College classes." the area into a multi-colored but it did draw some attention universities and corporate Administration has reacted SDS will bury the winning even though there were no carnival. capitaltem." favorably to the boycott. Presidential candidate in effigy on volunteers, where else could you Booths were manned and Observed William Maddox, "Although they cannot Nov. 6. enthusiasm was shared with the get a super duper smooch for a 90 deg. ^nshine. Some beat the quarter? heat by atting under Alpha Phi Omega's "Dunk-it" while the Already the ICC is planning Freshman Vote 25 Per Cent Denny Mclains cooled them off next year's carnival. Today with their precision softball CSCSB, tomorrow the world. Union Proposal Fails

Faculty Reps. Named At present there are no plans seniors would be graduated by the Hall, A. S. Senator, had referred for a student union building at time of its completion. to the campaign as a "snow job." Mclnnis and Nick Pencoff to fill The Ad-Hoc Speech and CSCSB. The College Union About 25 percent of the the three student seats on the Advocacy Policy Committee has Committee's proposal for the freshman class elected their class Co-chairman Jerry Rhode now reached it's full complement committee. $270,000 facilities, to be officers at the same time that they indicated that perhaps a greater and will soon begin the task of Kenton Monroe, Dean of completed by 1970, fiiiled to get a voted in the student union effort should have been made to reviewing and flnalizing Cal Students, is the final member of two-thirds majority vote 4n the Section.' acquaint the freshmen and State's policy. the committee and represents the Monday — Tuesday election. Bill Piatt, president / - sophomores with the benefits of Dr. Ronald E. Barnes administration of the college. About 53 percent of the 434 Craig Manley, vice president the proposed Union, but that be announced last week that the students who voted supported the Debbie Cornwall, secretary "didn't like the idea of tryii^ to Executive Committee of the Dr. Fisk has been asked to call proposal; 47 percent voted "no." Karl Kaufmann, treasurer hard-sell" an idea. Loss of room Faculty Senate had selected the the first meeting of the committee 772 students eligible to vote failed Donna Farr, senator space and lack of activities were, two faculty representatives to the since his name is the Orst in to do so. Bernadette DeLaurie, senator he felt, the main concerns which committee. The two men named alphabetical sequence. The first Co-chairman of the College The student-union proposal had made construction of a student for membership are professors meeting will be an organizational Union Committee, A. S. President been opposed because some union necessary. Robert Fisk and Jesse' Hiraoka. meeting to select a committee Jerry Rhode noted that "students students had felt the Collie One week previous to this chairman and establish the basis did not see the necessity at this Union would be unnecessary and announcement the ASB of the committee's future actions. time" for the Union, even though would cost the students too Shots Anyone? government announced the The meeting will be held at 2:30, a "small majcwrity" of those who much. They felt the College had election of Stan Hodge. Richard Tuesday Nov. 5, in L-114. vote; "did feel the need." The not yet grown to the size where it The Student Health Center general attitude was one of would be feasible. Others had (A117) will be offering Measles and "waiting for awhile," he said, objected to the methods used Mumps immunizations to all until the Committee had time to during the campaign. Warwick interested students from Gym Hours Announced meet again and formulate plans November 4th-7th. The hours for the future. A. S. Vice they will be given are as follows: The Physical Education on duty from 11:00 a. m. to 4:00 President Ken Harper stated that Comrri.V acancy Monday, Wednesday and Department this week announced p. m. Swimmers are requested to the election had put the College Thursday —11:30 a. m. —1:30 p. the new hours facilities will be bring their own suits and towels. Union back "at least a year" and The position of Orientation m. open for student, faculty, and Swim suits must be clean and that that "means more money." Committee Chairman, vacanted Mumps and measles staff recreational use. The contain no pockets. Cut-off pants Dean of Students Kenton early this quarter by Miss Connie immunizations are strongly gymnasium, handball, and tennis or levis are not permitted in the Monroe, co-chairman of the O'Braun, must be filled as soon as recommended for those who have courts are open 9:00 a. m. to 8:00 pool. committee, found the voting possible. The Chairman will wmrk not had these diseases or who are with his Committee to establish a p. m. on week days and 10:00 a. Children uang the college results "puzzling." Both Monroe not sure they have had them. program for new students of the m. to 6:00 p. m. on weekends. physical education facilities must and Rhode indicated, however, In both cases (measles and Winter and Spring quarters. He Lockers and showers are available. be accompanied by a parent. that the small freshman turn-out mumps) the immunization will also start the preliminary The swimming pool is open Physical education classes are could have been a main factor in consists of one shot each and plans for the '69 Fall Orientation. _ from 12 noon to 6:00 p. m. on scheduled every afternoon during the proposal's defeat, and that usually does not cause local or week days, but swimming is the week and may restrict, but this was ironic because the Any interested persons are systematic discomfort. The exact allowed ONLY in groups of three will not prohibit, the use of freshmen would have had the asked to submit their names at the length of immunity is not known, or more. On Saturday and Sunday certain facilities or areas for most to gain from the College A. S. B. offices or contact Darlene but tests indicate, hopefully, the pool is open and a lifeguard is general recreation. Union, whereas juniors and Urlaub. lifetime. Page 2 Pawprint November 1, 1968 Editoriql To Vote or Not

As everyone undoubtly knows this Tuesday is Election Day. For the people who are still enamored with this country*s electoral {x-ocess, election day is the exciting conclusion to the national conventions, the political infighting, and the ^'discussion'* of the issues. There are otha's who see this year's election as both a crushing defeat to progressive change and as an insult to their intelligence. They have, therefore, resigned themselves to waiting until 1972, in hopes that all will change. There are still others who will become political dropouts as a result of the events of this past year. They see the electoral construct, with its massive political parties that have effectively disenfranchised the non-european minorities, as the antithesis of a meaningful democratic institution. If one reacts negatively to the present state of American politics what is the alternative? It seems that the question of voting or non-voting is a superficial one. A more important Forum and relevant question remains — is there still any validity in \\ individual action? Are we to rely on the choices of the people (read the national parties) to solve our problems for us? Viva La Huelga!" The answer to this last question is NO! If one is truely The Delano Grape Strike began Pontius Pilates of the world. schools of children from the in September, 1965, dnce then Join the tight i^inst the Ghetto area. After it became concerned about his personal welfare and the welfare of his grape growers have refused to grower. clear that the schools would not fellow human beings he must turn away from a dependence hold elections that would Join the tight against man's reconsider, CORE began a on society's institutions and embrace instead the tenets of determine whether or not the inhumanity to man. boycott of the public school farm worker prefers union Support it by not buying system and began a Freedom primitive Christianity. By this I don't mean the organized pap representation. grapes! School at the Shopping Center that is ^oon-fed to congregations Sunday after Sunday but Since elections have not If you are interested in active on 17th and Mount Vernon. Air the real basis of Christian teaching (or, for that matter, any permitted, the UFWOC (Union at involvement in the boycott was let out of the tires of some contact Martha McQueen through teaching that is concerned with the welfare of the human Farm Worker Organizing busses which were still operating Committee) has turned to a this paper. outside the area, demonstrations animal); that man should treat his fellows with respect, national consumer boycott of were held, people united around compassion, and love. California grapes. Freedom House this issue, and the school tinally This is the way to better und^standing between people. Boston, New York, Chicago, reconsidered its position. Thus Baltimore, Cleveland, Detroit, ended the Freedom School, and This is the way to combat poverty and frustration. It may Today in San Bernardino, at Pittsbui^, and other cities across 9352 So. Lincoln Street, there is also coincidently CORE'S sound hokey but we must reley on the action of the the nation have supported the an old run-down former church presence in this location because individual and not on the reactions of the mass. boycott and carloads of unboi^ht which is now called the Freedom of lack of rent funds. grapes have been returned to House. People run around on In January of 1965 CORE California. The growers are being weekends tixing it up, and on established a Freedom House on The Gadfly made to feel the increaring power weekdays holding meetings. 16th and Mount Vernon of the UFWOC. What is it and what does it alongside the Velvet Lounge and The UFWOC is seeking the mean? began having karate classes, barbeques, dances, parties, power of collective bargaining. In the days of the Civil Rights meetings, and other things which Advice to Anti-SDS The committee wants to meet Movement one often heard the get people of the with the growers over the terms Freedom House, Freedom would community together for By Frank Moore revolutionary change. Fortunately negotiating table. Road, Freedom Bus, Freedom discussion and action concerning For the last two weeks there has for SDS its enemies in the wants more than just improved School, etc. and connected them the issues which were affecting been a behind-the-scene administration and among the living conditions for his people, he with some aspect of the them daily. But all of this was movement against the CSCSB jocks seem to be set on giving SDS wants to give back to the movement. As the movement chapter of Students for a issues to rally around. The Mexican-American his human proceeded into various stages of brought to an end in the winter of 1968 when the realtor moved Democratic Society. Ever since administration has ruled that dignity, spirit and pride. Chavez development, so did the terms CORE out and destroyed the SDS became a chartered sound equipment can't be used in sees the organization of a union proceed into various building. oi^anization, it seems that a few the so-called "Free Speech" area. and the strength in numbers as the applications. At this same time a massive people on this campus have been Moreover, a couple of jocks means to set his people free. In the early 1960's while the getting a little uptight. somehow get it into their heads press was covering the South and effort was being made by a new The grower will not increase the There have been complaints that SDS was going to burn an its problems, a group named oi^nization in town (Peace and workers' wages without force and that the Pawprint runs too many American flag during a recent Congress of Racial Equality Freedom Party) to register and "SDS stories." But due to the rally; they were already to drag if a man's lifetime is spent trying formed in San Bernardino to involve people of all groups in a to earn an inadequate living, he comparative inactivity on this Bill Maddox off the platform and combat many of these same movement dedicated to building and his children will toil in the campus, anything that SDS might make a citizen arrest. If the jocks problems. In the fall 1965 it met awareness of political and social fields generation after generation. do will appear unusual, hence had followed through, they would with one of its major issues, and increasing A man must have hope. He newsworthy. also have given a dramatic confrontations: the participatory democratic incident to harden the chapter's must believe in a better tomorrow In the Hrst month of the discontinuance of bussing to Continued on Page 3 quarter SDS has brought to organization and will. It would or today is unbearable. campus the Peace and Freedom appear that SDS's enemies are The farm workers were willing Party's candidate for U.S. Senate SDS's best contributters. to strike for a better tomorrow •Pawprint Staff Paul Jacobs, has picketed the local even though it meant the possible headquarters of George Wallace, starvation of their fomilies. But DODD HESSEY Editor-in-Chief and has held rallies. It was the they preferred to see their families SDS who quietly asked the Chavez Injured starve than to see them prostituted to the growers and BEN JACQUES DON LANNON CSCSB cafeteria to stop buying Cesar Chavez was hospitalized MARK TRENAM kept without an education or a Assoc. Editor Assoc. Editor California table grapes out of in San Jose for severe back pain Assoc. Editor future. Features Politics, News respect of the farm workers' that almost parilyzed him. Art, Drama, Reviews The main opposition to the strike. (Even when being thankful Chavez will have to continue United Farm Worker's Union for the cafeteria's willingness to physical therapy and exc^ises TIM MURPHY comes &om the Pandols, the TERy NICHOLSON cooperate, I can't help wondering after release from the hospital. Assoc. Editor Zaninovitches, the Biancas and Photo^aphy why the officials didn't make the Part of his problem can be traced Layout the largest growers, the Giumarra decision to stop buying the grapes to the 25-day fast that he made brothers. These are growers and themselves, considering the plight last spring. of the farm workers — mostly their opposition to the strike and MARYWHITBY CAROL WILTSEY MARILYN PRTRTC Mexican—American — and how The muscles due to lack of- boycott is expected. But the open Advertising Mgr. many months the strike has sufflcient protein, became weak opposition of public officials Cartoonist Business Mgr. lasted.) and this put a strain on his back. (Governor Reagan, Max Rafferty, If all this seems a little pale The bones in his back began Richard Nixon) to a tight by any DR. L. E. VAN MARTER when compared with the activities rubbing a^inst each other, so that people for life, liberty and the Advisor of SDS chapters at Berkeley, Chavez was unable to move his pursuit of happiness is criminal! Columbia and elsewhere, it is back at all, the doctors reported. The refusal of others such as STAFF WRITERS because our chapter is having Therapy will allow the muscles congressmen John Tunney to take trouble within itself. Besides to heal but Chavez will be issue with the strike is sheer Bob Gordon, Doyle Washington, Karoline Barlow, Eric Romstad having organization problems, hospitalized until then. cowardice. Tunney has claimed to Terri Gianotti, Richard Mclnnis, David A. Daniels, William' some of its members seem to be Messages and cards may be sent be a friend of the Alexander, Midge Rowley, Bill Maddox, Frank Moore, Joe Funk. more interested in playing games c/0 Helen Chavez, Box 894, Mexican-American. If this is so than in preparing for forcing Delano, Calif. 93215. please, dear God save us from the November 1,1968 Pawprint Paqe 3 Graffiti Int'l Programs Equal Time for All! Rep. to Speak

By Mark Trenam Mr. Terrence Van Becker, seated upon the toilet. Hence the representative of the International We are all aware of the stress dramatic sugnificance of a "Vote which public media puts on the Programs of the California State for Paul Jacobs" sticker: it's the Colleges, will visit thte campus need for equal time for all ONLY available reading matmial candidates when elections come November 6 to discuss study which the transient visitor to the abroad opportunities in France, around. Just about every t. v. John has to ponder and digest. interview, radio talk show, and Germany, Israel, Italy, Spain, magazine article is followed by an Sweden, Japan, and Taiwan. announcement from the And thirdly, whoever designed Mr! Van Becker urges all broadcaster or publisher that they this simple feat of displaying a students interested in studying welcome responsible spokesmen candidate's name in a John has abroad to attend a general ftom the opposite camp. Right? performed perhaps a miracle of information meeting to be held on Nope, not always. psychologic^ association. No, I Nov. 6 at 9:30 in A-121. I discovered, not long ago, a don't exaggerate. Just stop and Students who wish to flagrant violation of this ba«c think: what does a bathroom stall participate in the Programs next American tradition. Where? Right most resemble? Why, a votlt^ fall must arrange in advance for a here on the CSCSB campus. booth, of course! At once, here is personal interview with Mr. However, hopefully only a the common denominator of Becker. The interview is an maximum of flfty per cent of the association. Even if the voter essential step in the application CSCSB student Linda Arth, (right) seen here with Diane Sanders of San staff and students could have doesn't suffer an over-developed process, according to 1^. Van Francisco State, spent last year in Sweden as a participant in the noticed it, because this gross anal-fixation, he cannot escape Becker, Sign-up sheets will be California State Colleges Study Abroad Program. This year Linda is the injustice was situated in the men's the fact that he will emerge from available on bulletin Board campus Representative for the program. bathroom of the Cafeteria one box where he was confronted outside A-140. Building. Imagine my injured with Jacob's name, and enter sense of equal rights when, upon another on November Hfth where entering my selected stall and again he will see the printed settling myself in, I was stimilus of "Jacobs". Student Gives Poetry Reading Thurs! confronted with a "Vote for Paul Jacobs" sticker glued to the inside Now, back to the equal rights of my stall door. Now, you might issue. I don't believe it's at all fair not attach much importance to to allow the Jacobs supporters the Royal Gambit Now in Rehearsals this incident. But you would be exclusive privilege of this dynamic overlooking at least three very campaign tool. All candidates pertinent considerations. deserve equal opportunity to Hanafi 'Gaffibit' "Royal Gamoit," a play dealing First of all, college bathrooms display themselves in bathrooms! **Things From Me To You" is Bergman, William Carlos Williams, cater to a higher class of clientele. Therefore, my solution runs (no the title of a selection of poems Jjarka, and Ferlingetti. with Henry VIII and his numerous Consequently, not only are there pun intended) as follows: which CSCSB student Muner wives, will be the next production no filthy scribblings and no candidate Max R^ferty should be Hanafi will read against a HanaA, and English major, has a by the Players of the Pear Garden. obscene artistic creations, but stuck to the toilet seats, and broad background in drama and It will be under the direction of there is absolutely NOTHING on George Wallace definitely deserves background of oriental music next Assistant Professor of Drama Thursday at 2:30 p.m., in PS 122. the performing arts. He has the walls (save for a random a waterproof leaflet floating in; the worked with the Carriage House William Slout. "E=mc2" hurriedly written by toilet bowl. Then, and only then, Mr. Hanafi will present a wide Theatre in their Shakespeare The cast features Don Blair in some bold physics student). will these other candidates receive variety of his original works presentations, participated in the role of Henry VIII. Playing his Secondly, everyone knows that the exact measure of our ranging from contemporary is^es UNESCO and the Jazz Ballet, and wives will be Martha Slout as man experiences his deepest attention which they merit. I rest to impressionistic descriptions, as has been a lighting technician for Katarina of Aragon, Diane Blair as moments of reflection while my ... er... case. well as excerts from Ingmar the Fantastiks. Mr. HanaA is Anne Bolyn, Charlotte Elder as presently the Chairman of SDS, Jane Seymour, Theresa Browne as and has served the civil rights Kathryn Howard, Mary Barnes as The Pill movement working with the Kate Parr, and Sally Fish as Anna Reverend Abemathy in the South. of Cleves. Rehearsals have begun Although this event will be the as have technical preparations, Arst of its kind at CSCSB, under Technical Director Bob Not All Roads Lead to Rome Squires. The announced HanaA's experience includes many performance dates are the 15,16, Usually, we as individuals are specifically prohibiting a student the policy of our own Student poetry readings at coffee hous^ in Kentucky. 22, and 23 of November. not all that pleased when we are health center at a state college Health Center here at CSCSB. Dr.. "Royal Gambit" will be proved wrong. However, when it's from prescribing birth control Plaut informed me that any performed in the CSCSB Theater. a case of not really liking an pills. Any policy concerned with Mr. HanaA commented that this prescription of this type would reading will be designed for The Theater has been re-arranged assumption we've believed in the this issue is basically established only be made according to the from the normal four-sided in the first place, than it can be a breath by the recommendation of the "non-intellectuals", and center decision of the doctor regarding around a general theme of a round type seating arrangement to of fresh air to have our beliefs director of a student health center the individual case, with one "rhythm of being". As proof of a three rided one. This alteration changed by new data. Such was at that paritcular institution, and categorical exception: those cases reduces seating capacity .from the the case concerning certain finally adopted by the his desire to see more involving unmarried females who interpersonal exchanges among usual seventy-Ave people to erronious attitudes 1 possessed administration. (Since it is the are minors. In most of these students themselves, Hanafi has approximately fifty-Ave people. about whether or not a state students themselves who pay for particular cases, the doctor would entirely oiganized this event with One of the Aner aspects of the college could supply its students their health services, any law desire parental consent before he his own personal energy and CSCSB Theater is its Aexible with THE PILL. In my fevered which would interfere with would prescribe birth control initiative. If you have next nature. It can be easily rearranged imagination I had mentally administration of medication pills. Since a married woman Thiursday afternoon free, don't to At the technical demands of constructed all sorts of wicked would also violate the traditional would involve no question of miss this unique opportunity to plays such as Royal Gambit which laws prohibiting any state college right of both student and doctor morality or consent, the toughest involves intricate lighting and from such evil practices, and to have a confidential share in a student-to-student decisions occur in the cases of encounter. sound effects. conceived the originators of these doctor/patient relationship. unmarried female adults. laws to all be frustrated duplications of Max Rafferty, Certainly one would think that each one holding sizable shares in Secondly, it is the purpose and this latter case would necessitate a various collegient chastity belt goal of the Student Health Center lengthy discussion of the problem firms. My fantasies were recently to enable the students to attain of promiscuity. But, in Dr. Plaut dispelled by talking with Samuel graduation. And certainly, since judgement, promiscuity is neither M. Plaut, M.D., Director of the pregnancies have terminated or related to nor a natural Student Health Center at CSCSB. delayed many college careers, the consequence of taking birth In essence, my symptoms were area of birth control falls well control pills. In his

Making a check-cashing service Hills (founded the same year a for CSCSB students almost a CSCSB) and Cal State Fullerton reality, the A.S. Senate last Friday which has a bank across the street. voted to provide initial $500 The service will be located in funds to support the service, the bookstore and will be open to hopefully, according to Dean of all College personnel. A ten-dollar Students Kenton Monroe, to go limit has been set for each check, into effect during November. An with no more than one check additional $500 is being given by cashed per day by any one person. the College Foundation. Two I.D.'s will be required to cash a check; a College I.D. must be one of these. Business Manager Leonard Out-of-state checks will by Farwell proposed the service accepted, although two-party which was then written up and checks will not. There will be no presented to the Senate by Senior charge for the service. However, a Senator Skip Fletcher. Fletcher five-dollar fine will be charged for comment^ that all the other passing a bad check. No person State Colleges have this service may cash a check if a bad-check The Pawprint Award for Optimism for this week goes to except for Cal State Dominguez fine is left unpaid. Activities From Other Campuses

Announcements From The Titan: California development at De Anza and a half to initiate a new approach State College, Fullerton. FoothW. to education with courses and December 6, Januvy 3 and John Pot, a hip version of A.B.C. (AnglO-Black-Chicano) is curriculum that are pertinent to Summer Jobs January 30. Johnny Appleseed, has been supported by North Santa Clara black people. Students who wish to apply for scattering marijuana seeds in little County parents who have raised The main objective of the Last year over three-fourths of jobs next summer with federal used pasture land and on acreage money from individuals In the program is to educate the black the jobs filled by students were agencies should apply soon, of atondoned farms from the community. The district will put and white man as to the black's according to Doyle J. Stansel, typist, engineering, science-aid timberlands of Washington and the funds raised into a special proper place in histmry and and clerk carrier jobs with the Director of Placement and Oregon through Kansas and Idaho trust account for the project, soci^y. Post Office Department. The Financial Aid. to Ohio. according to Calvin Flint, district Application blanle are available average rate of pay is about $100 He sends detailed maps of his superintendent. The district has per week. now for the first of four summer latest planting to fellow hippies already allotted $50,000 ( State Wildcat. Catholic priests are insecure. The courses will pertain According to Associate Dean of recruited. Evelyn Wood Dr. James Kavanaugh, ex-priest specifically to black culture, history and politics. Activities and Housii^ Gilbert A. Reading Dynamics. EXTREMELY LARGE STOCK • Open Evenings and author, made this statement Peters "the use of coed dorms to a large and responsive crowd Akoni said that this program is 386-8370 <213); ask for during the two summer sessions PICKWICK Wednesday night in the college the result of a concentrated effort has proved to be a very successful Dave Clark. auditorium. on the part of the Black Student BOOKSHOPS Union (BSU) for the past year and venture," Inland Center, San Bernardino According to Kavanai^h, their TU 9-833J desire to spread their religion is a 6743 Hollywood Blvd., reflection of their need to be Hollywood (213) HO 9-8191 accepted. "I wish churches would SPORTSMAN TAVERN stop saving souls and just help people. This is Christianity." PIZZA "Religion can't be one man's Wanted — an attendant to live definition. I say to the Pope, 'you Eat Here — to go with a handicapped (but hip> are enslaving people telling them (Just 5 Minutes FromCampus) student; pay, $250 plus $15 for to believe in. an Almighty'. I want 40th&ESts. Phone: TU 29039 trans, a month; call now equal time." San Bernardino 792-4101. In response to those who charge, "You have lost your Cold Beer — Pool Tables faith," Kavanai^h responded, Soft Drinks Open: 11 a. m. "For the first time in ray life, I EUROPE JET FLIGHTS have faith, I believe not in crowds r.t- $275 Round-trip from Los or groups, but in man. I believe in Angelas March—Oct. (4 to 12 The a man beyond religious dogmas or Weeks) Students and faculty, myths, a man who has regained wise way to contact: W. A. C. 4246 Overland his confidence, demands equality, Calendar Ave., Culver City (213) and with this spirit can conquer 838-9329, 839-2418. REGULAR MEETINGS: the world." Biology Club Nov. 5 BS 124 10:30 Kavanaugh deplored church SDS Nov. 7 BS 320 3:30 politicking and pointed out the when buying a diamond Triple your effective reading Alpha Phi Omega Nov. 4 PS 107 12:30 irony of building 40,000 dollar speed; college students do AS Senate Nov. 5 L-114 8:30 Make your dollars buy churches blocks away from better. Evelyn Wood Reading Psychology Club Nov. 5 PS 104 11:30 more, consult a jeweler > ou starving, poverty-stricken people. Dynamics. For Info, call; Actitivies Comm. Nov. 5 L-114 11:30 can rely on completely. To "If we can't solve the poverty in 213-386-68370. Lect. & Pub. Aff. Nov. 5 L-147 10:00 back up your faith In our America, where can it be done?" Theta Psi Omega Nov. 5 PS 202 10:30 store, we have earned the "This is what I will work for." 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