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Vol• .,U. Ii...., I. Wed"esday. Febnary 19, 197J Chicanos Demonstrate at R egents OK Student Regent, Regents Meeting Friday 2-Group Selection Process by Rich Yep in favor of the student Regent is south five After being In­ not just a victory for UC students, terviewed by the SBP , three Highlighting last week's UC but for all of the University of names will be ent to thp Re gpnts Regents meeting was the ap­ Ca lifornia." R gent chairman, Will iam proval of the student Regent, who Regents Wilson and Carter both French Smith was in favor of th will sit on the board with full felt the need to move the student Regent concept, but said voting privileges, along with the discussion to a executive session he would vote against it becausp approval of UC 's plans but the Board did not favor the of " the manner of selection " for a Medical Teaching Facility, idea. Originally, the SBPC wanted to which would be built next to the The student Regent ap­ submit only one name at a time Basic Science Building. pointment of a one year term will to the Regents . After a' discussion of the be on an experimental basis for After the 15-5 approval, Tutti student Regent, which included two years . The student must be a commented, " I'm pleased that statements by two members of member of a UC campus. the Regents vote In favor It the Student Body Presidents should have been the SBPC Council (SBPC) and differing Selection Process perogative (to submit only one views from the Regents, the Each UC campus will appoint name at a time to the Reg nts) Board voted 15-5 to establish the two students, one graduate and but they are a bunch of hard UC San Diego MECHA co -chairperson Irma Munoz at the new member. one undergraduate--to the heads and It was best to accept Regents meeting Fn·Jay . Regent Dean Watkins voted student Regent nominating this compromise position-it's one aga i n st the student Regent In an attempt to voice their views on the plight of the Chicano in commissions . There will be two we can live with." sa ying, "The Students are commissions one in the north "We didn't get everything we the UC sy tem, the University of California Chicano Student beneficiaries of the Board, and in Com mittee (UCCSC) staged a picket line demonstration outside the (Davis, Berkeley, San Francisco wanted but most students are no way should the beneficiary sit and Santa Cruz) and the other of happy," said SBPC preSident Regents meeting last Friday. on the Board . It's bad politics." "Our purpose is to act as a vehicle wherein the Chicano can have the south (Los Angeles, San Miles. Diego, Riverside, Irvine, and UCSD student cooperative a meaningful purpose in the UC system," explained spokesman UC Victory Amundo Anchondo of UC Berkel y. Santa Barbara) . In addition, two external coordinator Karen Kathy Tuttle of the SBPC SBPC members will sit as ex­ Steen tofte, who is UCSD's delivered a speech in which she officio members at the selection member on the SBPC, said she Hearing Tomorrow cited the need for a student panels. After the commissions expects the student nominees' Regent, and concluded "This vote screen all applicants, the north names will be presented to the CPO Studies SD Transportation Plan group will nominate four, the Regents by May 1.

by Milrk Woelber developments are of obvious testimony of hundreds of benefit A n twork of bikeways, itizens, were the adverse effects Ervin Speaks Thursday riding and hiking trails will cover of aircraft noise and the growth­ UC San Diego' population the county. Busing servic will be inducing effects on the region. often feels as though it doesn't nearly doubled, with the addition The argument against growth on Constitutional Law belong with the rest of the world. of new routes and express service, inducement was effectively Answers Questions on Nixon P ardon Common complaints are that the and travel time is expected to be quelched by the fact that payroll University fail to realistically reduced as a result of preferential losses through 1995 would by Charles Heimler treatment for buses. This would amount to nearly $1 .5 billion, in " The President of the United COMMENTARY involve special fr eway express addition to loss of tourism and States must be greater than the lane for buses, as well as ramp tourist-oriented on truction, not Almighty. A I understand the Involve it elf in the affairs of the met ring which would limit to mention the near-impossibility workings of religion the larg r community, that it i too freeway access under rowded of defending a no-growth policy Almighty can't pardon a man Intro pectively involved with its conditions, for all vehicles ex- in court. unl ss he repents of his sins, and research , that it is a privileged cepting bu es . Thi sam yet the President can pardon a training system for irrelevant preferential treatment would be A for the noise problem, man who says he has no sins ." kills given to carpool . Ev n the fixed anyone who has been around Such were Sen . San Ervin's In any ca e: lest these gu id way system, which has UCSD or Del Mar in the last two comments on the Nixon pardon critiCisms go too far, it i proved itself in other com­ years is probably familiar with the made during an appearance necessa ry to point out that th munities, is causing little on­ outcry that resulted when a ~ite Thursday at the University of university, by virtu of its many trover y. outh of Carmel Valley was San Diego Ervin delivered a Interpersonal relation hips, The 10 ation of n w airport proposed for th new airport. The p ech on constitutional law cannot fail to take ome sort of facilities is a more volatile Carmel Valley si te is nearly and then agreed to a lenghty place, whether relevant or not, in oncern. There will clearly have equidistant from 0 I Mar and que tion and answer period the larger n twork of society, and to b a new facility; presently UC 0 , although, as might be before an overflow rowd in the that the "real world" ca n easily more than 100,000 people are exp cted, the more vociferous Cam ion Theater. Sen . Sam Ervin Impose itself, in its own fashion, exposed to aircraft noise levels opposition was raised in Del Mar. on the academic community. exceeding the California State Satisfactorily for North County Equal Enforcement Aircraft noi e, for instance, takes Noise Standards. I n addition, air residents, the CPO's final site The former North Carolina who would do such a thing ,. no a count of academic travel demands will exceed recommendation turns out to be Senator's remarks on law and its Ervin declined to d ny or prlvil ge . This sort of timulus Lindbergh Field's present on Otay Mesa, just north of the equal enforcement as the onfirm whether he will be a Involves us in the larger capacity by the mid:1980s. Mexican border. Not only would guarantor of freedom, con­ 1976 Presidential candidate mechanical implications of our this be the least expen ive site to tained subtle references to the " You can't answer yes or no " dE'veloping society. Therefore. it Last year, the PO conducted develop, requiring a minimum abuses on the political process It' like the jok of asking a man i of consequence to us whether public hearings on the airport compensation .for land-use by the Nixon Administration If he's st ill beating hi wife, he the new airport facility to serve alternatives. The major areas of conversion, but it would open the during the Watergate era. aid If the man an wers yes, he the an Diego region is developed concern, judging from the Continued on PilRe6 "Our founding father knew admit to beating her and if he on top of Del Mar Mesa. that constant law rath r than an wers no, he admits to once the whims of those in office having b at h r combined with power diffu d But, he add d, he wa picked 20-Yeilr Needs into multiple dgencies were to head of th enat Wat rgate This is one of the issues under necessary to pre erve fre dom:' Commltt e partly b cau e he consideration by the Com­ rvin said. wa con id red to harbor no pre hensive Planning In conclu lon, Ervin said four preSidential or VI e-pre Identlal Organization (CPO) of the San thing w re nece ary to a plratlon Oi go r gion. The CPO, made up preserv freedom -- Ioving it, ontlnuln,: on WatNgatp, local administrators, planners and maintaming an eternal vlgilan e Ervm aid h thought th affair citizen , recently released its again t tho e who threaten It, a would not have b en posPd proposed Regional Tran- belief In fundamental prin­ without ' the a "res IVp work of portation Plan (RTP), citing the ciples . and the manit the pre , f'SpE' lall pxpanding transportation needs determml m to de end it W hmgton Pn t rpfV\rt"I~ Hl'lh of the San DiellO reaion as well as Nhon to Chinil' Woodward and Carl HermtE'In " I alt rnatlve and resources en Barry Coldwat r' r cent hVIn ~ald Pre IdE'nt lord lo\t n essary for the devf>lopment of (ommt'nt on the po Ibllit of (,,'dlbillt on hi, r>ardon of I a transportation ystem capable RIchard Nixon beln~ appoint d I on aftE'r ~tatln~ three tlmf" of m(' ting th(' n('eds of the a~ an amba actOr to hlna, h "ould not take any action <"ounty for the next 20 or more The pia" doe 1101 hop~ 10 eli",;UI~ Ihl allto as the most co,,­ Ervin re pond d, " I don't know until th(> legal prOff'SSt'S had Yl'3rs . ve"i",t 1IUII"S 0/ i1Ul,.,iJllai Irtl1lsportatio". A"yway, ga oli"e. If Coldwatpr would be ('I t d b(>en (on< luded H{' tf'rm('(1 th(· Many of the proposl'd taxe will help /lI1Id the pia". and' know of no oth r Pr Idt'nt pardon " pi' mature " "Bah-Bah II / 1 Commentary Disturbing Sweet Totalitarian Education Frat Comes to UCSD by RidYni Nildeilu One of the most consistent gripes pervading the UCSD campus Brown 'Stirs Muddy Waters'.at Regional Meeting today concerns the lack of social interaction among students. Time and time again, students complain about the infamous "UCSD Student by Millcolm A. Smith Kierkegaad '~ brief anecdote about the clown What does all of this have to do with a socialist Apathy" that is so evident here at school. There are complaints of 1) claim, or fossilized . In con­ indeed when they take an Interest "detailed knowledge," especially Regents-it could also serve to tradistinction of contemporary and the fire is somewhat alarming because it is forum at UCSD? Why, the reader may ask, would lack of parties 2) lack of widely publicized events bene~icial to all in something whi le it is st ill in its in matters concerni ng the budget huild antagonism bptween thf' They gather around tables myth, it is not a group of rea c­ uncomfortabiy indicative of present day reality. It anyone want to disturb the sweet totalitarian students 3) lack of concessionary outlets and 4) lack of parties. prenatal stage. The governor is flexing hiS executive and the univerSIty arranged to form a hollow rec- tionary businessmen who mistrust is representativ,of an attitude which is faced by harmony of the traditional education process? Yet, there is a group here on campus that holds the general con­ muscles. almost all indivldual members on the left who tangle, fores.t ed with water ideas of universal change, it is What could be the meaning of such a forum? First, sensus that these are not viable, valid complaints. This group, a newly During his term, Arown will believe that the present social order can and must pitchers and microphones, dotted rather the focus of a bureaucratic If you stir up clear standing it means that for a significant number of students formed organization called Epsilon Alpha Beta, believes that the Considerable Influence hav th opportunity to appoint be overcome - their cry of protest is taken as a jest, here and there with drinking web-and the density, perh~ps . water, it may W)on become and faculty that capitalism is real , that it does students here at UCSD attempt to use the theme of apathy as a crutch He appears to be moving new Regen ts, and presumably and he or she is relegated to the status of an in­ muddied- strangely, som stirring have an effect on the quality of people's everyday and cop-out rather than truly tries to change the social environment rapidly toward a position of they will reflect VI WPOlnts that . fantile who is trying to regain the comfort of the of muddy water may manage to lives, IUld that it can be replaced by a society (i .e., the lack of it). The Regents evaluate those issues that considerable influence within the like Brown's. dlff!'r from thp wOmb . In additiQn, their protests, no matter how produce clarity. Edmund G It is with this in mind that EAB hereby challenges the students have filtered up from the hlerarchy-- Board of Regents The question consen sus of the Board as It " legitimate, usually become lost in a semantic fog which is more rational in its use of natural and once Brown, Jr ., California's fledgeling of UCSD to get oH their respective derrieres to do something con­ now is its effect on the university. currently constituted ThiS . that labels them "communists", " idealists", or human resources. Secondly, it means that there an idea has sprouted, they may then allow governor, is making a determined structive for themselves and their community. As Article II of EAB's Political predictions, like weather combinf'd with the nf'W stud!'nt "alarmists" . effort to stir, and possibly heat, are a m.mber of people at UCS D who have not yet Constitution states, "The purpose of this , fraternity (hold your panty if to bloom forecasts, are largely the province regent, suggests that the not·too Another great source of frustration facing those "given up" and believe that a forum on the the muddy regental water If that hose women, it's open to you too). is to serve as a framework from glasses and briefcases. Smok e of " fools and foreigners," but a distant future may well ee a who wish to bring about radical change is the question raised by the possibilities of a socialist increases as one approaches tile water is still far from clear, it is at which individual students can work together to promote the campus cu rls upward from the president's well-informed cynicism of resentful conformists - alternative is rei event and needed at UCSD. center. A governing body is often least becoming apparent that the social environment and service to the surrounding community." ciga r; two chairs down the possibility of clarity exists . Brown moves fast and somewhat un­ men and women who shrug off unnecessary Finally, it is hoped that a Soc ialist Foru~ will ra i~e as much trapped by the red tape Epsilon Alpha Beta is as of yet only a fledgeling organization of ten sec retary waits, arm ed and ready . human suffering and injustice with hollow phrases issues and deal with problems that are Ignored 10 as is its victim - maybe more so predictably. At one moment, he is cordially members. However, tonight at 8:30 pm in the Upper Blake Lounge, A co llection of mostly aged dour of fatalistic indifference and, in the long run, the traditional (:Iassroom setting. EAB is oHicially declaring its existence by putting on a "rush drive" to because it feels a parental at­ Brown IS applying things the in agreement with Watkins, the next succumb to the overpowering reality of the status­ gen tlemen take their seats, tachment. Regents seemingly regard as incorporate new members into the "frat" and to introduce ourselves to leaning back in their swivel moment siding with the more liberal quo through their inaction, silence, and apat~y . The Socialist Forum is the offspring of the the student community .. foreign material--reason and This cynicism is usually supported by the notion November teach-in where Marcuse and Schiller chairs. Thus, with a tardy rustling Awkard and Ponderous methodology. Brown questions members. It is evident that the word "frat" may project a negative "jockish" of paper, comes to order the that injustices are the result of an "immutable speculated on " where we are going" . The image of EAB. On the contrary, our group represents the antithesis of The Regents move awkwardly the needs for , and the reasons few-observaticms can be made on significant shift in the basic organizers of the teach-i n (as well as the speakers) I ebruary 14 meeting of the the basis of last week's Regents policies of the univerSity human nature" and are not the product of any the elitist, upper class fraternities found at colleges in t~e . late 1960's. and somewhat ponderously. behind a proposal that is being particular society. If this doesn't work, then we are were taken by surprise by the large turnout and Regents of the University of They eva luate those issues th at discussed by the Regents in terms meeting-Brown has a sharp mind Our membership is open to all people of any race, religion, color and aliforn ia. told that all societies are relative and that there the interest the teach-in seemed to generate. It creed (yes, even toasters may apply). EAB's only stipulation will be that have managed to fi lter ' through of the wording of subsections. He and a quick tongue, both of The Board consists of solid arp not any ag!eed-upon standards by which we was felt the economic and political crisis was- each member be 1) active in organization sponsored functions and 2) the hierarchy once an idea has asks for the rationale behind an which get exercised in what he men. of seasoned wood that has be of some service to the community. sprouted, they may allow it to action, for the computation that terms an attempt to "cut through wE'athered well ossified, some Already, I:AM IS pertorming both functions on campus as well as off. bloom, but it IS a rare occasion leads to a financial estimate-the the paper blizzard." The group has as of this moment eight members who are Big Brothers governor asks why instead of " It happened Ihai a fire brou oul backstage in a Ihealer. The.clown ~ame oullo inform the merely what. He moves fast and somewhat public. They thought il was a jest and app"'uiJed. He repeated h,s warmng, they shoullehd eve: to underprivileged children in the San Diego area. Concerning on Regents Meeting... campus social service, EAB has made definite plans to show two unpredictably. At one moment he louder. So Ilhinil the world w,U come to an end amId the general applause fro m at. I e W IIS Continued from Page 1 who believe that it is a joke. .. . feature films on March 2nd in USB 2722 . These include "Horse­ the fi nal EIR report for approval. He operates with a ruthlessness is cordially in agreement with Soren Kierkegaard feathers" which stars the Marx Brothers, and " The Producers" an ea rly Med Facility UCSD's M edical School will be that is refreshing. If a proposal to conservative Regent Dean Mel Brooks film. All proceeds will go to non-profit char itable Armed with a slide show, ar­ receiving a new Food Service spend a. few million .is justified as Watkins, the next moment sidi ng organizations. Epsilon Alpha Beta has also made plans with the chitect QUIn y Jon es made J Building in the future. The . su pporting an eXisting program, with the more liberal members. Regents gave the go-ahead for he. the need for the That doesn't imply inconsistency, can evaluate a society as being good or bad. This creating a new concern with the nature of Campus Program Board (this shows you how legitimate we rea lly are) presen t ation of the M dical ~uestlons preliminary planning, to begin at onglnal program . He takes pains for Brown is a practical man who latter notion assumes that human beings are capitalism and the possibi lity of a socialist to act as official co-hosts at the opening of the Mandeville Center T(,Jc hing ra ility, which will be a cost of S313 000. to remind the Regents that money takes each issue on its merits malleable puttv without needs. For such People, a alternative in advanced industrial America. March 6-15 . So, already EAB is pl anni ng several major events. bu ilt at UCSD parallel to the The drawings, and IS In short supply, that he IS the rather than on an comparison society that burns 6 million Jews in its ovens is to But the purpose of any fraternity is to have fun , and EAB is interested eXisting Basi cience Building. plan~. · . t f th governor, and that as governor he with an ideology. He divides the be evaluated as neither good nor bad since "all The forum has now been in existence since the in this also. For those of you o n Revelle, EAB was the organization that The Regents unamamously cons t ruc tIon equ lpmen or e h h d th " t ' '1' ' 11 b 'd f as c oppe e unlver51 y s Regents, but the lines of division societies must be looked at with a valually neutral beginning of January. General open meetings put on what one individual so eloquently dubbed as "the two best G-d approved the design of the ~6 . 4 150 seat f aCI Ity WI e pal or b d t P 'd t H 't h II h ' D- d parties UCSD ever had" in Blake Hall this year. We won't go to b 'f " u ge . resl en I c ca s t IS change continually, and no one Govern or Brown eyes of the scientist. " normally take place, on alternate W~dnesday million facility. The bUilding will Y gl t to the UniverSity. approach " inquiring," and says really knows where Brown will 1 hese arguments and many others like them are evenings at 7:30. A number of steering com­ such extremes with the use of our adjectives, yet EAB is definitely allow the !'xpansion of mittees have been formed to organize and co­ proud of our role t aken in livening up UCSD. So, having a good time is enro llment from 96 to 128 en­ Brown is asking some hard strike next. Potentially, this could not the imaginary creations of an idle scribbler Scripps I nstitution of questions" and Brown exhibits a LA PALOMA one of our primary goals also. have the effect of vitalizing the ,.AClfK COoIlST MWT. A,. '0' 7.~.U searching for cheap effects: they are attitudes and ordinate the various programs that will be tering med students. o ea nography's library building's '"'.1,.....,...... arguments that I have heard almost everyday at sponsored by the forum, which will consist of So, the cha llenge has been made. The question is, do we have Although the Fnvironmental EIR was also certified by the U.C.S.D. All of them might be subsumed under a monthly meetings with guest spea kers, lecture enough students interested in promoting social i nt e~action on campus? Impa t Report (E IR ) has not been Regents. Th i move allows ~------categorization which C.W . Mills designated as series and teach-ins on contemporary issues. The Or is the argument that stu dent apathy "stifles" us as individuals truly (ompleted, plans had to b construction to begin on the new "crackpot realism" : a frame of mind that presents first e~ent was a talk by Herbert Schiller. This talk a cop-out? The outlet to social activity and enjoyment has been given approved in order to f aci Iitate library, which will house over the existing social reality as immutable and was presented at the open meeting on February to UCSD in the form of Epsilon Alpha Beta. If you are truly interested f('deral mon!'y for th prot ct 500.000 vo lumes dealing with necessary, as something which must be adjusted 12. The next event will be a lecture series by in our cause and want to take constructive action, the place to meet ~ \\h,ch stipulat s that con­ o ea nogra phy, marine biology, r:r~y;) to at all cost . I have even been told by a few Herbert Marcuse on the general nature of the Upper Blake Lounge tonight at 8:30 pm . ,tru ctlon must be und rway by and undersea tec hnology. Th students that capitalism doesn't exist, th,at it is just socialism and the relationship between the July 1 cu rr nt ripps library has been Get Roiled at the an abstract category which has no relationship to socialist alternative and present day America. The At the March 13 Regent labeled "functionally obsolete ~ first two lectures have been tentatively scheduled reality. Such a person would be hard put to argue WRITTEN BY BERT LEEON n]eeting, the Board will .review and structurally deficient." for February 24th and March 3rd. The forum also Spice Rack Restaurant! this to the manager who loses his job because he BEHALF OF HIS BROTHERS intends to present a number of other programs to Preserll 11115 ollpon _, th your IT""'; 11 the failed to increase his firm's profits. He would also TED BOTTILLIERE be announced in the future. unique Spice Rile, G~r .. n ReSldUlanr n P"C' ,c have a di Hicult time explai ning the destruction ALEC NEDELMAN Sam Ervin••• Continued from Page 1 Ervin said abortion decisions BenCh and fOll .. gPI rol:e(j Frt"e Td,e home hil.1 ,1 and pollution of the environment by real estate In conclusion, it might be argued that the BRIAN O ' LOUGHLIN C10zen 01 Ihe lasl,e,1 Ilome rn:ide roilS 6r mull,ns Then, trvln drew rousing should be handled on a state agents and land developers, the ever increasi ng Socialist Forum sees itself as a self-conscious OSCAR MORENO yOu ve ever mel Thl~ oller '5 good 011 Mondays Ihru applause when he said " All men level. " not by nine men who gap between affluent mega-profits and attempt to dispel the fog of apolitical tranquility OOUGLAS WALLACE Thursdays unld Februdry 27 ~I(FJ::)'\CK should stand equal before the wear black robes and it on the widespread hunger, the insane and insatiable lust that seems to have sett led over the UCSD ca mpus. GARY GIBB YOU RE GONNA LIKE THE V~ law," referring to the pardon. banks of the Potomac." of the Pentagonians for new wars, and the overalJ If anything, we can be ure that it will give [he JAMES LAN E Ervi n said he hoped the U.S. callousness of a "bought and paid for" federal academic Archie Bunkers something. to talk JAM ES SWOBIN wou ld be wise enough not to A GARDEN RESTAURA NT adm inistration. about. JAMES RICE Sea Rights commit troops to the Mideast in Ervin said he could not decide Mission Blvd . near Grand in Pacific Beach ''---Letters------the event of a war. but added " I on the issue of international sea 7 am-2:30 pm and 5 pm -l0 pm ultimate threat it presents to our abilities to admire the valor of IsraeL" rights in response to a question bring about other needed reforms . For example, " W cou ld assist with concerning Ecuador's seizure of ~ ------~------Com ml"ssl"on Capers a group intendIng to stop po llution one day ~*****************************i weapons but not send American tuna boats. " I can finds that it is without funds and a vital America ns abroad unless at­ argue eith er side of the case T:l e Church of Con)ervat ion Do the police have a file on you? If you think program grinds to a halt. Inspection may find tacked, unl ess it was a d fensive wit.ho ut co nvincing myself Invites You To Be An not because you have never been arrested, ANNOVNCIRG ! war." what's right," he said. ORDAINED MINISTER that stuffed away in a secret I ittle file are ! latest fashions think again . The chances are you are not only in reports on the members, none of them true, And Ervin said that the U.S. Concernin g the death And AcqUire The Rank Of their files, but in the FI B's massive com­ that have been given by others opposed to their * A1l9~ * ,hould not recommit tt oops or penalty, Ervin said it should DOCTOR Of NATUREPEDICS in wire frames puterized data banks as well. All it takes is : a fight. It's an old counterespionage trick but not Inc rease military aid to South remain, " I don't feel the only driver's license, experience in the military, ! MEET THE PRESS! ! Vietnam President Ford people who should be able to Our fast growing church I one unknown to power people who have spent political activity or even having a social years fighting for the dollar. AND YOU CAN'T recently proposed d~king kill should be the murderers," he ctively se eking env ironment dr. marvin security n umber. All these increase your CORRECT YOUR FILE!! Congress for a $300 million aid. " Some crimes are so awful oncious new ministers wh weitzman chances. To be on the IRS enemy's list of the This may be the reason many programs to 11~ OttW~ : In rease in military a id to the they merit death." lieve what we believe' Man :: fe6lauauj 19. fb TIIifoIt : Thieu regimes . hould exist in harmony Wit SSS (their letters) is as simple as being iden­ obtain vitally needed political and socia l Ervin sai d he believed the tified as going to a rock concert. The ludicrous reforms have failed . The CIA, FB I, INTERPOL : : TiIIIf& wiI W4 IUC: : b 'lin said It t' was one of the death penalty acted as a ature. We are a non -s trut ture optometrist criterion go on. and the IRS have all been recently revealed in se ven Senators who opposed the deterrent to crime, adding that aith, undenominational, w ith n raditional doctrine or dogma. the press as having conducted covert Lqua l Ri ght s Amendment, without it "some communities ONLY YOU CAN 'T READ YOUR FILE !! * * efits for ministers are . operations against citizens of the U.S. at the : O.BH 80V8. : ,a ying he believed there were would resort to lynching." midway sufficient statutes on th e books Ervin's USD lecture was part 1. Car Emblem and Pocket 1.0 The Nati( nal Commission on Law En­ behest of the Nixon administration on purely 2. 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Page 2 Triton Times Wednesday, February 19, 1975 Wednesday, February 19-, 1975 Triton Times PaRe 3 Sordid Truths Music: Elizabeth Chiment Fear and Loathing at the AWSOO The Preservation of Jazz ...... and the under 21 blues by Rick Rodewald grew louder as our bag grew states of <;onsciousness. The host lighter, and only my press button was making phone calis, and in saved us from a quick elfit. If you want some information less than 15 minutes a man came There's something happening mission price for club members Meanwhile, MorrlLo and Owpn~ Hockey and Humanity on the Andy Williams San Diego However, even his presence in with a large box which con­ on the music scene in the area on regular show nights). Not bad are working With Bruce M c· Open that was held at Torrey didn't help my growing boredom tained a dozP.!'l .Tuborg t-shirts that may be of interest, if, you're at all for a relaxing evening of Donald of the UCSD Program by Paul Wagner Pines this weekend, pick up a and we took off in search of and an enormQus array of an incurable jazz fanatic. I've music. Board to bring low cos t Jazz copy of the Union or the L.A. excitement. We soon found posters proclaiming the class that attended just about every jazz "The Society's purpose is to concerts to the mas ses once the Times . Don't ask me about it, ourselves at the door of a room can be obtained simply by Ice Hockey is an infectuous sport; once it gets into your system, it is concert that has been produced keep the prices down for good Mandeville Center is officlaly because I can't really tell you too that was obviously for golf pros drinking these products. He difficult to lose your enthusiasm for the game. Some people have in the San Diego area for the last jazz shows, and at the same time opened . This doe~n ' t mean that much . Oh sure, I was there every and millionaires only. If any of handed this over to us and in­ two years, I've even been known developed a vision of the players which have them built up as vicious keep the power in the hands of the club shows would discon­ you readers ever find yourself at a and inhuman monsters whose primary goal in lite is to mercilessly day for four days. In fact, I spent dicated that we could fill our to drive to Los Angeles to take the musicians. It's to get outside tinue, bu.t that more of us could the fir~t three days compiling a similar door, here is a helpful arms with beer we left. advantage of the jazz offered by destroy the oppositiorf. Contrary to popular belief, this is far from the when of the realm of commercialism," enjoy the Society'Sefforts truth. fantastic notebook full of in­ hint: Simply thrust your nose in Fine Arts Productions at UCLA . explained Owens; an effort that Until then, those of you "of Most of the players are easy going and willing to talk to anyone. terviews and detailed hole by the air and march right in without All of this could have gone on will hopefully result in the for­ a glan ce at the guards . is At times the two hour drive age, " can take advantage of the Then there is the occassional hardnose who thinks he is above the hole action that I was going to Th indefinitely, but I was beginning mation of a strong, people­ seems more than worth it to see goodies and become Society 'adoration of the fans: It is his attitude which may give rise to the relate to you in this, my first procedure can succeed only on to worry about the Biffer. This oriented, musician-run jazz' club such greats as the L.A . Four, members by sending your $5.00 general image held by the public. column . The notebook is full tanks, and by now we both massive con-game was going a bit scene in San Diego . Mable Mercer and Cal Tjader; fee to 7455 Cuvier, La Jolla, For those fans who prefer the more congenial type of player, they are probably still sitting by my empty definitely fit this requirement. too far and he was becoming shows that never make it to San 92037. By the way, anyone know in luck because the San Diego Mariners are about the friendliest group gin and tonic in the 'Press room . crazed with power. One moment Much of the Society's success Diego. Despite the quality jazz where I can get a fake I D ? of athletes around. Th is became evident to me a few weeks ago. Being The Bifter headed straight to he was a writer for U.P.I., and the is due to the hard work and the hockey fan that I am, and utilizing the press pass which was given the bar, ordered the most ex­ that California Concerts and the undying optimism of Joe Morillo, My only real mistake was to next he was an editor of the UCSD Program Board does to the sports department here, I often frequent the locker room after pensive drinks he could think of National Lampoon . Any moment a founder of the Society, and his the games. I proceeded to get into a long conversation with a couple of invite the Bitler to the final day of and told the bartender to put it on manage to bring to our city, the wife Carol. Morillo can often be the tourney. The Bifter is a young now someone was bound to intimate atmosphere and sma ll players and we talked for so long that I missed the last 'R' bus from his bill. Astonishingly enough , his compare notes, and we would be heard on Sunday nights at the businessman whom any girl crowds that make jazz such a Catamaran playing with Equinox, downtown to La Jolla (the game ended at 10:30 and the last 'R' bus ploy worked and we sat down in a great 'deal of trouble. I pulled would be proud to bring home to wonderfully personal sound , are a local group that plays the club leaves the sports arena near midnight). with our new treasure. On my left him away from a young lady Study in One of the first people you notice l,lpon entering the locker room is father . But the guy is downright was a young pro who looked rarely to be found. when no out-of-town group has evil inside--a definite Eddie whom he was promising to write Mariner defenseman . He usually doesn't attract many of exactly like Oskie from the Clubs that feature jazz shows been billed. Guadalaiara, Mexico Haskell type . He is also un­ an entire book about. We the reporters until they have finished with some of the bigger name "Summer of 42 ." I am positive he have come and gone in San The GUADALAJARA SUMMER believably loud. His kind belongs thanked our host, he thanked us , The Society is doing an im­ players of the team, but his part of the locker room is never empty, discovered sex this weekend, for and we took our leave of the Diego . There was the Aspen Pub, pressive job of bringing in big SCHOOL . a fully accredited UNI· in the Padres' bleachers or VERSITY OF ARIZONA program . owing mostly to the playfulness of Andre Lacroix's two small children. it dominated his conversation . I Andy Williams San Diego Open . Aart-Vark that, for a short time, offered name shows to the Cat . Blue ringside at a roller derby; not at a will offer June 30 to August 9. Ron is currently on loan from a team (the ) which told him I was writing a story for Sunday afternoon jazz. Club anthropology . art. educat ion . fo lk-. professional golf tournament The next day the Bifter returned Mitchell (who is also working on doesn't start WHA play until next fall . Playboy and he made me swear to owners have preferred to stick to lore . geography. history . govern­ where spectators pay s;,c dollars to his small desk at a Finance the formation of a jazz preser­ He has found San Diego to be a perfect city in which to both play check out his girlfriend next time the louder, more boisterous rock ment , language and literature. to be herded around the course in Company, and I was back at the vation society out of L.A .), and TUition and fees. S190 . beard and hockey and to live, and at present he is hoping that the Mariner front I was in Muncie, Indiana. and roll groups that are sure to total silence. Anyway, the Bifter Triton Times . Newman and Supersax have recently been room With MeXican fanli ly $245. oftice can come up with some sort of consideration, either in cash or Redford, move over! bring in large, drinking crowds. billed, and more shows are being Write to GUADALAJARA SUMMER future draft choices for the Stringers, which would make an equitable and I put on our "young man Meanwhile, the Biffer was SCHOOL. 413 New Psycho logy . arranged. UniverSity 01 Arizon a, Tucson . trade. He said that after a while, you get to know the players and they going up in the world" outfits, promising free full page ads in our All hope is not lost, however, threw a few six packs in a fancy Arizona 85721. become your friends. Also that after a line (a group of five players who newspaper, the Vancouver Star, By the way, for all of you golf Yo ung, unknown artists are rarely given the opport~nity to sell, because of the sincere efforts of The Society is asking for the are out on the ice at the same time) has been working together for a bag, and took off. Two pairs of to the American representative buffs who feel slighted by my let alone show, their works throygh a gallery. Because of some hard so me very dedi cated jazz support of the community time, a definite rhythm and play style develops, and any radical mirrored sunglasses completed for Tuborg Beer . This man in­ coverage of this Open, here is a work and the co-operative efforts of a number of people, however, musicians in town . I spent some through club membership which change in the alignment ot the line destroys what has been achieved our attire and disguised our sisted that we come with him to golf exclusive: Ray Floyd did not an artist under the age of twenty-five now has the opportunity to time with one of those musicians involves a $5 .00 membership fee, and that time is needed for any adjustment to new players. obvio.us preparations for the day. his room where we found a party lose the tournament to the·better sho w and sell works at the " Horizons" Gallery which is housed in the other evening over coffee and and allows for cut rates to The comradery on the team is quite evident. Plumb is the most in full swing. The water taps were man . He lost because the Bifter's the Y.M .CA., 1115 Eighth Ave., San Diego. donuts, and learned all about the Catamaran shows, as well as C/IAHTEHS eligible bachelor on the team and his team mates don't let him forget. fixed to flow Tuborg and 50 decibel " atta boy Ray" on the The gallery, which was begun as a result of donations to begin a biggest effort to bring quality, low notification, by mail, of up­ ••• _ ;. y_ cMic, ef """ Sane of his friends even go as far as asking him if he would like to On the course the Biffer soon Carlsberg Elephant beer and most fourth hole of sudden death co-op gallery for young 'San Diegan artists, asks a mere 10 percent cost jazz to San Diego on a coming events. "The money", ISO fIithts Ie IUlOPl $ 350 meet their sisters. made his presence known . He of the guests were in altered utterly destroyed the man. com mission for any work sold at the gallery. If you have work that regular basis; namely, The says Morillo, " is all channelled .ONDON "- ...... round Itlp Perhaps the most facinating player on the team to talk to is player­ you would like displayed and sold at "Horizons," call Jo Weaver at Society for the Preservation of back into the Society, which AJlo 10 AMSTUOAM, IItUSSflS, I. EL AN D. coach Harry Howell. A player in professional hockey for 22 seasons the Downtown YMCA (232-7451), or Steve Schneider, evenings, at Jazz . keeps us a non-profit 'UNKFUtT-ZU.ICH '489 now, including 17 of them with the New York Rangers, he has many 279-4667. organizatio~ ... This way we have . 1'0 Hong J(on, stories to tell. One of his favorites goes back to the year he was chosen 1M BS Other galleries around the area have opened up their new shows Robert Owens, a sort of self­ mUSICians working with 291-8141 as the captain of the Rangers in his sixth year of play. From there he for the month, and I think a few of them are worth the trouble of a appointed P.R. man for the musicians, and avoid hassling O.r r.1I ,,~ I ••11. said it was all downhill as he was never chosen for that position again. bus ride to downtown San Diego to see . At the Artists Co-op Gallery Soc iety and an excellent musician with promoters." So far, more Howell came to the Mariners three years ago when the team was then on India St. is a show by Dennis Davis, entitled Wood Con­ in his own right, is anxious to see than two hundred jazz freaks the New York Raiders, then , then Jersey Pie Eating, Superstars Cont. structions . Also on display at the ca-op are woodblock prints by the jazz enth usiasts of San Diego have become official members. , ' D-l!,~~,~~~ Continued on Page 6 Toshi Yoshida. At the Triad Gallery, also on India, is Doug Knutson's become involved with the I was disappointed, however, I0Il1110/1 Voilty-Equ'loble l idg SOCiety, and thus, be able to latest show, Erotica 75. The display manages to bring sensitivity and upon hearin'g that the Cat is a This Friday is, in actuality, " Some can .eat more, but none highl ights of the indoor action . sponsor more jazz shows in area 1333 Camino d.1 Rio SOlith dimension to an elusive and somewhat difficult form. The exhibit strict, over-21 establishment, and George Washington's birthday, can eat as fast as I; I am ina state Wen won the free throw shooting wi ll run through March 16. night clubs. 5.0., Cl 92101 San Diego Schmuck$ His real one, not the one the of obvious gluttony." part of the contest, sinking 24 of that any attempts I might make to In Balboa Park, a juried show of loom-weaving and non· loom government sets for him to make 30 attempts. "Muscles" Johnson Presently the Society is get in (being 18 years old), would fiber work plus weekend demonstrations of weavers can be found at presenting jazz entertainment be in vain. Th is has always been a Theoretically, intramural sports in which how 'good a player you it a Monday holiday every ye r. Sign ups for all the gluttonous took the weightlifting title by the Museum of Man. In the Fine Arts Gallery, is a new show called every Sunday night at the sore spot with me; considering . at UCSD are supposed to be for are isn t a parameter. Everybody In celebration of the real event, being; of this campus are being hefting a cool 300 pounds. " Dr taken in the Re<;, gym office, -Historical Implications of Roman Coins, a show of 48 anci':!nt Catamaran Hotel on Mission Bay. how much I like jazz and dislike the exercise, fun, and recreation on the team who shows up for a the Recreation Dept . is spon· Cummings" scored the maximum Roman Coins. Prices for the shows range from booze. But rules are rules and it of the participants. None the less game will play an equal amount soring a pie eating contest. continuing through Thursday. 1025 points by swimming the 50 Closer to home, Artifacts of Primitive New Guinea, Amazon $3 .50 (top price when name seems I'll just have to wait to reap one can hardly avoid the fact of time. Fielding positions will be yards in a rather quick 22 .7 HaVe· According to Harry " I never tell Basin, Africa, and Oceana are on display at the Bozzarius Trading bands appear), to $1 .00 (ad- the fruits of the Society. that, " it's fun to win," and so rotated among the team at the A week* and *a half * ago the seconds . a I ie" Bloom, all the pies will be co mpletion of the Superstars Company, 1401 Camino del Mar, Suite 102, through the 28th of this weaker players on intramural teams discretion . mo nth . Eskimo Graphic art is being shown at the I nukshuk Gallery teams have a tendency to get to of the cherry variety. He also event was delayed due to in ­ Unofficial point totals show When asked his motive for noted that the cO[ltest wi II be in La Jolla. rJlay less than the stronger climate weather. Still remaining that the " Pickerprints" are in first a forming the team, Deckel replied : Theatre openings around town offer some varied and interesting players. held in the patio of the Rec Gym are the softball throw and the 60 place with 2495 points, followed Student committee to Keep Kleinberg " Some peopl e treat intramural Shows that you might enjoy; The Patio Playhouse is offering a Well, an outlet for weaker at 12 noon . yard dash . These events will be closely by the Jets, a scant 125 a meeting to plan a unified strategy for student action sports so competively that they held on Friday, February 21 at 3 points behind. readers' theatre production of "Don Juan In Hell." Shows are at 8 players may be at hand this spring p.m., Thursdays through Sat., 1511 E. Valley Parkway in Escondido. lose sight of their purpose. We're There will be two catagories of pm . The events will take place on Friday, Feb 21, 5:00 p.m. MuirT.V. Lounge levi's for intramural baseball. Larry not out for blood, we're out for "The Sign in Sidney Bruste'in's Window," the Lorraine Hansberry Deckel , a poor-to-mediocre pie eating: speed and quantity. the Muir Soccer Field . Don 't forget, pie eating contest phone: 454-0938 recreation . Besides, I'm tired of drama will be presented in the San Diego City College Theatre at 8 baseball player has announced Eat a pie against the clock, then Friday at noon, followed by the batting ninth and playing right pm, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, thru March 1 with 3 pm matinee the formation of a team for see how many you can eat . Wen Ch i Ho, Lee Johnson and completion of the superstars field for two innings out of a nine Dean "Porky" Patterson says, "Dr. E.J. Cummings provided the events at 3pm . thiS Su nday. "The Innocents," the William Archibald dramatization athletic misfits: The San Diego of Henry James' "Turn of the Screw," will be presented by the San Jeans inning game." Schmucks. Diego Junior Theater at 7:30 pm Thursday and Friday, and at 2:00 What Deckel proposes, is Anyone interested in joining pm on Sat. and Sun . in the Casa Del Prado, Balboa Park. UCSANDIEGO forming his own team of players the Schmucks roster should On the music scene, pianist Earl Wild will play "An Evening of for an Intramural baseball team, contact Larry Deckel at 452-8131 . Birth Rom antic Music," for the La Jolla Sinfonia at 8 pm in Sherwood fit. Reasons for Roots. Hall . IS FOR THE BIRDS At the Gap I Flip over the world's Are you thin king Summer? No.2. Comfortable arch support. Control greatest selection of ACADEMIC Think UCSD Summer Session. ~* ****************************~ (PSAGI ...... Levi·s·. Levi's for every Schedule of classes now If you spend a lot of time moving around - or Institute 5Wed. 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possibility~T- of :~ala JOlOt The,,~ even:~~ spacing,:,~:~;~~~~~ of the fixed- fully implemented l ':~~ in 1995. A~ ~bus Is~':::~~ a state rebate Vof~~ 'I.c onTh ?~:~every development"~'::. For instance," such;" Mexican/American, truly in- guiderail stations, approximately or fixed-rail system, with ~ of sales tax collection in this contingencies- as changing tax ternational facility. one mile apart, is intended to numerous stops between origin region, amounting to around 510 rates, inflation and gasoline improve tr,ansportation within the and destination, will still require million annually. Finally, and rationing have been allowed for Fixed - Guideway community, while leveling and 25-50 p rent more time than perhaps most important, local instead of pretending or hoping While there is nothing truly blending the differences between auto. While privately-operated voters are expected to approve a they won't exist. innovative about the RTP, one of existing cQntiguous communities. dial-a-ride and taxi services will 1jl sales tax increase to complete Public hearings on the RTP will its more interesting proposals is ImpliCit in the plan is the idea ontinue to be an Integral part of the system' local funding. Polls be held by the CPO to entertain the fixed-guideway system with that the community structure can the region's transportation showed that voters preferred a opinions and recommendations. its relatively close and evenly­ be pa.tterned after a tran- facilities, nothing, despite its sales tax over a property tax Response to these heArings will spaced station intervals. The aim sportatlon system that reflects expense and obnoxious as essment, presumably the only be reviewed by the CPO before of the approach, as opposed to growthan. dman~gementpolicies . emiSSions, will be able to other wayof getting the money. they adopt the Plan, sometime long-distance point-to-point The fixed-gUideway system, compete with the automobile for this March. commuter service, is to en­ which will mainly run along speed and convenience. The RTP courage even distribution of existing thoroughfares for offers no real alternative to the Regional Authority Meeting Tomorro w convenience, might be double- automobile for personalized The RTP will be administered • residential and commercial Part icipation is a key lement development. rail, monorail, or a concrete transportation . by a full-time regional authority in developing a Plan responsive CPO planners are aware that channel for rubber-tired vehicles. However, the automobile does responsible to local elected to your needs. The publi C transportation plays a significant Depending on circumstances, it contribute one essential officials and the public, and hearings will be held tomorrow at role in the development of could be above or below ground. ingredient to the RTP : tax periodic updatings are part of the 7 pm In the Copper Room of the community, much as media The main guideway cOlridors will revenue. While federal and state plan . The Plan has been designed Community Concourse, and ne~t affect social structure. San connect San Diego, La Me a, EI funds are expected to pay for with an ye toward maximum Thursday at 7 pm ilt the EI Diego's growth is directly linked Cajon, National City, Chula Vista approximately half the cost of the flexibility; air quality, growth, Camino Country Club in to the car culture, and the result, and Imperial Beach , new system , the balance will be and the economy have b en Oceanside. as in Los Angele, has been funded locally, through gasoline (MADE IN USA) sprawl. CPO's intent is to get Not Competitive With Auto tax, sales tax and the Local DOMESTIC PIESSINGS! ENGLISH IMPORT PRESSINGS! TO COMPLEMINT OUR INORMOUS IMPORT SILECTIONS WI'VI ' ADDID ALL While public transit time will Transportation Fund (L TF) . State OUR IUYERS WERE SENT ALL OVER THI UNITED KINGDOM AND BROUGHT distribution of employment, Hockey Players are People RICORDS IY INGLISH ARTISTS ON DOMESTIC LAIUS TO THIS HUGI SAU ••• business, and services more be vastly reduced compared to Constitutional Amendment 15 lACK MORI ENGLISH IMPORT LP' S THAN WE'VI EVER SEEN IlfORl1! PERHAPS Continued from P;age 4 THOUSANDS Qf LP' S IY HUNDRIDS Of INGLISH RICORDING ARTISTS ARE ALL closely matched with the today's schedules after the Plan is permits San Diego to use 25 THE LARGIST IMPORT SILECTION IVIR •.. UnRALLY THOUSANDS OF SUPERI· Knights (but that is another story). In between his tenure with the ON SALI NOW _ •• ALL INGLISH ARTISTS _ • _ ALL LAIUS. distribution of housing op­ in effect, it will hardly be percent of state gas tax money OR ENGLISH PRESSINGS TO CHOOSE FROM .•• ALL ON SAU ••• LIKE: portunities, while emphasizing competitive with the automobile, (7 'I,. per gallon) for constructing Rangers and the Mariners, he saw tours of duty with the alifornia EVERY ••GLISH GROUP - EVERY ENGLISH "R'IS' Colden Seals and the Los Angeles Kings before jumping to the WHA OlrilA 1OlWT .. 10lIl. .11. 1111 '1"1 _I II 111(0- " CUII", "LL '" DOUaLI DISCOU.' PRICES-LIKE 'HESE t IIIIS -II"" IN 'III: -Ill 01 II .....1 C.. IS I MI ,"", 111111 : -If , .. 1"1 01 , III 01 -SUllA. ' 01S11t_ Ins: III... When asked about the major differences between the two leagues, hh ,_.. 111 strongest arguement in favor of the WHA was that when a new player is drafted by an NHL team, he often has to spend many years on the clubs farm team, and that there is only so much that one can learn on a farm club. The main reason for farming out a player is' to give him ice time so that in the event the team calls him up for an emergency, he won't have to spend more time in conditioning. He stated that for a young player coming into the WHA, there is more of a chance that he will see action in his first year . This is especially true for the Mariners as two draft choices started the year out with the Mariner . During the early part of the season an article appeared in the San DOUBLE Diego Union and it contained a statement to the effect that How II was trying to phase out the player part of his duties. Now, several months later, he is putting in as much tim on the ice as players who DISCOUNT PRICED are nearly 20 years his junior. What led to this turnaround was quite rapid, several trades and an injury to another key defenseman press en Howell into service. He says he can't omplain about the increased IC(, Streicher's time bec au se he loves th e gam e, and so do the fan who come out to 79 wa tch the games FOR All 6.98 LIST MlMS Headquarters for women's negative-heel shoes. Letter s .. •. DOMESTIC ALBUMS All't:II:':'ss:lS.I:tS :: ~:IDI~'I~~I . I~~II~I;(:~~" AND MOST ENGLlSn,. ______I'_t _·,OII... ..;",;"o _ I_" ..DI_ . ...IIO... II... IIII_ ....1 ... 14... ' ____ ....;.;..;... Gals, take a look at two of Continued from Page 2 Illes . Are you familia~ with Co Intel Pro (Covert Intplligence' IMPORT ALBUMS ALL OF ELTON' S our many fresh looks IOU. Tlun PI.(( '-4. •• , in footwear comfort. Program)? . ELTON GREAT ALBUMS W of the National Commission of Law Enforcement and Social FOR MOST ON SUPERIOR 79 IMPORTED ENGLISH PER Justice ask your help in handling this situation. Ther is a chapt r of OTHER IMPOR TS DISC the Commission of campus . We would like any information you may 39 JOHN PRES 3 au "'MIl llun \ "ICrs ....u have on the use of false data by police agencies both across the 1I1tD ••IID 100' IIW" 11l1li11 -CO", SMlIIII" Hill OIAMO.1 "SOLI 'Oll I I 1 4 loCUli" I 1111 IUUS, A.I 10TH All 111111 WITH IDIS Of I:. nation and relating to the San Diego-La Jolla areas . Your time in t rms RAISED StillS '11M 1111"" I " IIO.'S Olllla. SIllI", SI",S FRONT of help is also needed. The campus chapter may be contacted through student organizations, x4450, me at 452"()519 or Box 5061 TAKES THE UCSD,-or the downtown office at 926 CSt. SD or 239-1416. W e seek LOAD OFF YOUR TOES nO revolution, as we are not in agreement with terrorist tacti s, whether used by the IRS, the Palestinian Liberation Front , or any other organization. We believe, as do our sponsors, the Church of $21 ~ SCientology, that due process should be used in all endeavors to - . DARK BROWN & achieve freedom . Also, the commission will meet Feb . 19, 7 pm in the NATURAL LEATHER UPPERS Student Center. ROCKER SOLE met ttd66 11. ..",..

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notices Subl.ct A R.qulr.d: Any un­ Com. to .n Aecanded MOIt.r Con­ SOCIOLOGY UNDERGRADUATES - FANTASY a SCIENCE FICTION CLUI dorg ..du.t. for whom SubJoct A II f.r.nc. Fob Z2-2J .., 11th Av. Son Focuhy-etudont coH.. hour Wed Feb meeting todoy. TOpic: "AMlog•• nd tho VOCATIONAL NJ"EREST SUAVEYS: required .nd who I. not curr.ntly Fronclaco. Aleo M.reh 2 In Son DI.go. 11. 2:30-4:30 '.M. In "" HaSS. In­ oth.re". Meeting from 4-1 In tho loun" COU ....lng for ",_8.Iora ond ca,..ra. .nroll.d In Lit-Eng 10. Communlc.tlonl 7li5-2m1 (1/111 form.tlon on 'Pring qu.rter c ...... conf.r.nc. room. atudent contor. 11/111 Mon 4-1, Tu. 2-8, .., H.L J.nnl 10 or Fourth CoIleg. 10 Ihould .n,0I1 In new c ...... It .chodul. chonga will Mu".y, Acting Cot.... Dan, Hugh lit-Eng 10 for Spring qu.rt.r 0, ... be .v.llabl• . Coff.. a Doughnuto. (2 111 , ...., Ph.-D. (31141 Ad.1a K.rllner In 1254 H-L .bout Stud.nt Commltteo to k.ep KI.lnberg: ..tl.fylng tho reQul,.m.nt. (Z!al A meeting to plan. unified .tot.gy for etudont .ctlon. Fridoy Fob.21, &pm, PAEMEDICAL AND PAEDENTAL Muir TV Loun.. . Furthor Info: ..... IV( CLINIC: Counooling on "xuol STUDENTS: Fridoy. Fob 21. 1:30 to 7:00 12/111 'robl.m.. W.d. 3-1 pm; A.v.llo p.m. In 21110 lSI for .11 promedlcol ond M.1a A.. ldont Volunteera NHdod: If lectures Cou ...... OffIce (next to the Rev. prod.ntel ltudentl who 0" plonntng to YOU 0,. • _.maker. m.I. dorm apply to prof_lonei .choolo thl. 'rovoot 0ffIc0I. Judith Joreer-n, ....d.nt, non-diabetic with no kidney M.D.-Hugh P .... Ph.D. (3/141 comlng.umm.. . 1Z/'l11 problem•• nd you 0,. wllHng to IUbjoct youraolf to: 111 Undervo • completo Herbert Morcu.. will .....k et • pm In phy.lcal flt_ ...m ond (21 Ex.re'" the R.vell. C.fet"" on Mondoy Fob SKI HEAVENLY AUEY Mer. D-211 for 1 hOur for opprox. 4 d.p • week :Nth "Critlqu. of Cepltoll.m Tod.y" The,. will be e meeting of tho Com­ (Quonor b,..kl 1 11ft tlckou, 1 nit. during Spring Qtr. from 4-Ipm---thon ond Mondoy M.rch 3rd "Tho Socl.I"t mlulon on Law Enfo,cem.nt & Soclel the arts lodging - ".10. On .... .t Stud.nt call Dlano D.nn, Subloctl' CoordlnotOf Aitornetlvo" (21241 JUltlc. thll Wed 7PM ot tho Stud. C.nt., M-F, I· 11, 12-1 Of call ..,317 Ext. 403Z. 1Jt211 Cant.,. (2/111 .2171 Prof. Stonford P.nner will .pe.k to tho Int.rnetlonol Club on Thur.d.y. Poetry reoding. Wed. F.b.19,. Op.n Fobruory 20th. ot 7:30 p.m. ot the In­ ATTENTION FOURTH STUDENTS r.ading. Stdt. Cntr. Lng .. 4 pm (2/111 Writing Tutora For F.II '7ti: Int.... ted 4th Collog. Spon.oring 0 c.mpu.-wldo t.rnotlon.I C.ntor on " En.rgy Policy Ther. will be a ma.ting of the ltud.nte Ihould .pply now for 'od­ boot crul•• ; noxt Fridoy F.b 21 10:00 pm and En.rgy Ind.p.nd.nc.... Public. Gove,nm.nt T.. k Force Thursdoy .t minion to lIto.. tu .. Gono.. 1 1M. Tho - 1:00 om ot S.n DI.go Horbor. M ••t In invlt.d. (1/'111 7:110 in the Beegl. lounge. W. will Tonight it's Bruce MacDon.ld. pleylng Tachlng of Writing. 'Pring qu.rtor. tho R.v.II. Porklng lot to or.. nge dl.cu •• the final d,eft for tha coll.ge at the Rellelle Sid. Door. 8:30 to 11 pm. tronlPortotlon. Tlck.tl on 101. Pr.m.dll - Dr. Percy Ru ...II . A"lltllnt Thll II now • p ..,.quilit. for tutora. gOllernment. (Don't fOrget - hoot night. on Monday who mUlt hn. 3.0 GPA; upp.r dlvilion beginning Tu.. . F.b 18th It noon for D.en of Admiulons at UCSD M.dlcal nights. Come and .ntertain the crowd., ltotUI (M unltel by S.pt. 197ti; ond $2.86. All Stud.nte Invlt.d - lIv. Bond. .chool. will be gillinga tolk On Rev.lle'. (21111 WRITING ABILITY. Com. to 1254 H-L or & Fr •• Bever.g.. (~I favorite topic on Thurs.. F.b.20 et 8 coli x2I22 to .pply .nd pickup coura. P.M. in tha R·evell. Caf.t.ria. QU.ltion. Campus Program Board Me.tlng and anlwers following. (.ponsor.d by d'lcription. (212111 Tonight 7:30 at Th. Student Cent.r (2 Wed. Feb.'9 " Brattain on S.mi­ Ravall. Progrom Boardl (2/111 191 Conductor PhysicI" 127104 U r.y Hall (2 BURROUGHS CORPORATION on 191 c.mpul Frldoy. Fob.21. Int.rvl.wing fOf Cont.mporory lelu.. 20 THE Progromm.r (Ioftwor. IYlt.mll ond WILDERNESSAn Introductory m ..tlng Engln•• r . S ..kl BA-MS in Informltion AMES Engineering Club - AIAA " REED : INSURGENT MEXICO" with tho dl.cuulon I•• d.ra F.b 18th. .nd Computing Scionc'l. Furth.r info Student Chapt.r jOint ma.ting will be; Wedn.. d.y . Feb.19th 7:30 p.m. HSS Wed 7:30 pm. Motth0w8 C.mpuI, ond epptl. ot C.r.. r PI.nnlng. 302 MC. Wed F.b.1. ot 7:00 PM in HSS 1101. 22IiO (Muirl Admi ..ion :.' Sponlor.d by rm.201 . All thOle Int_t.d In teklng 11/211 Ther. will b. .p.ak... from Air EI Chimborazo (21111 C.I. 20 .pring qu.rt.,. P...... tt.nd . If meetings R.... 'ch Corp. (2/111 you .,. Int.reated .nd connot att.nd. chock It out ot tho C.I. offlc. H&SS 21015 W.dnudoy: 11/111 7 PM - Fr.nch fll",mok., J ..n -Pl.rre Und.rgr.dl int.reet.d in exhibiting HORSE!8ACKRIDING CLUB--Thor. will Gorin will Introduco two mOVlea by tholr Iculptu,. INv. nom. & numb.r ot ASIAN - AMERICAN STUDENT be e mooting WedftOldey. F.b " It 4:00 G.rm.n director Werner Schroetar. the VII Artl dept. no n ••d to f ..r ALLIANCE mtg. 1:30 pm-7:30 pm ot tho P..... bring dun fo, the y •• r-1.00$-We "",.rla ",.IIIuen" and "NetHNJe. " A.gl.tretion peck.to fOr Spring Qu.rt.r crltlc.' ...... m.nt. .11 work il Informol Loung. Thurad.y. Topic.: will pl.n naxt rid • . All Welcom • . ("" DI.cu.. ion of movl... ft., Icroonlng will be IOftt to continuing .tudento on w.lcomed. (~I Agb.yanl VIII.ga Trip. S .D.P. P.C .• with GOrin. Fob. 12. Studontl who do not recelv. MSA DGs. .nd ony othor .n­ peckOU by Feb. 11. go to Regletror-MC nounc.m.nte. (21110 101/2117) Org.nlc Ge,d.nlng Society w. noed Thuradoy NORTHROP COAPORATION will be Surf club m ••tlng Thurad.y 2 20 7:30 help for spring pl.ntlng. Mooting 4 PM - 2 movlo. by Georg R.denowlcz. Interviewing on campul Thuradoy. p.m. in room 1110 of 2C. Tall cool Brown B.g Aoom Th 20th 4:30pm 12 111 DI.cuulon of movl.. will follow Feb.2O . Se.kl BAl MS in AMES. refra.hm.nte fOr .11. 12/111 .croonlng. Tho Spring ~cnedul. of C"_ will be PhYllcl. I nformotlon Sci.nc. fOr • PM - Wernor Sch,oe.. r'. "S.lom• . " A evollabl. on Feb 1• . Stud.nto can pick ..... rch .nd dovo!opm.nt pOlltlonl In M.n .nd Wom.n'l Ski t ..m - will moot Trid.nt Chriltlen F.llow.hlp mHtl dl.cuulon with tho director will follow up • copy et the Book.to,. or the Anoh.lm. CA. Mo,. Info ond .pptl. ot Thurs. F.b 20 at 7:00 pm in the BI.lc. tonight at 7:30 in the Rev.II. Formol tho Icroonlng. Sundry Store for 11 c _ 121111 C ....r Planning, MC 302. ('1111 Conf.ronc. Room. 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