DAILY NEXUS Vol. 60 No. 117 Two Sections, 24 Pages , Santa Barbara F riday, May 2,1980 ■ M B S.B. Indian Center Blasts Al Pizano By CINDY MEYERS Center said Western was claiming Claiming that Western LNG the debate over the LNG terminal spokesman A1 Pizano had concerned "m erely a design “ seriously misrepresented the true feature; (that it) has nothing to do status" of the proposed LNG with the viability of the site. They project at Pt. Concepcion and are trying to assuage the public's thereby “ violated the public legitimate concern about price and trust," members of the Santa safety." Barbara Indian Center announced Flynn continued, "Something is in a press conference on Wed­ obviously wrong here” if Western nesday that they had sent a LNG "has to make a deception” telegram to the Public Utilities concerning the proposed terminal. Commission demanding Pizano’s McGinnes agreed, “ Western withdrawal from further debate on LNG is scrambling...to salvage a the proposed terminal. project...consigned to the trash heap." In a Nexus article on April 25, Concerning the accusation made Pizano is quoted as saying, “ We by the Indian Center, Pizano knew of the existing faults when we commented, “ There is nothing in began this project, and came up (m y previous) statement that I with a design we could safely build feel uncomfortable with. (It is) a . El Congreso confronted Leg Council over A.S. Students Budget on Wednesday and operate. The current design is statement of fact." evening. able to stand a shock of 7.5 on the ( Please turn to p,7, col. I ) Richter scale...(earth movement) so improbable in this area. But that is the basis on which the Monday Last A.S. Budget Is Finally Approved project was originally planned and approved.” “ (This) is a lie," said Marc Day to Register After Intense Council Session McGinnes, attorney for the Indian Center. By PETE ZERILM finance its activities for the organization capable of handling “ They (Western LNG) had a For Elections An amended Associated coming year. that much money.” plan for proposal and were Students budget for 1980 was ap­ Representative Boyd Charette BSU president Steven Berry carrying on seismic investigations. By CATHERINE BOWMAN proved by A.S. Legislative Council argued against BSU’s request of disagreed. "W e have speakers, we Then a geologist (who was not a May 5 is the last day to register in a nine-hour session Wednesday $5,000 and proposed the lower have dances, we work with the Western LNG employee) went out to vote for the June 3 primary at night. figure. Charette said, " I just community,^ Berry said. “ If you and found the Arroyo fault," the election offices in Santa Representatives of a number of haven't seen enough out of the BSU (Leg Council) don’t fund the BSU during the investigations- and after Barbara, Santa Maria and Lom­ student groups appealed to Leg to justify this much money. I ’ve you’ll lose out on some brilliant the plan had already been drafted. poc. Council for changes in their seen more actions from other minds. We want to help (the “ The point is they came up with a For registered voters who intend allocations, managing to acquire groups that received a smaller community) but we cannot do it design and plan based on invalid to be absent from their precincts, an additional $12.000 out of allocation or no allocation at all. I alone.” assumptions, information and absentee ballots will be available previously unallocated funds. don’t think the events of the past Daley Beasely, BSU member, data," said McGinnes. beginning May 6, and must be in by The largest sum went to Leg year have shown the BSU to be an ( Please turn to p.7, co l.l) - Johnny Flynn of the Indian. May 27 to be processed. Council itself, which voted to “ Registration forms are coming divide $6.000 among its 14 mem­ Staff Adjusts to Changes in heavily at this time, but bers in the coming year. Leg definitely less than during the Council voted 11 to 3 to award each prim aries,’ ’ said Carol of next year's representatives a Health Service Reorganization Acquistapace, County Elections $125 honorarium, and voted down a technician. The County Clerk- review board which would have Recorder's Office received bet­ awarded the monies on a merit Helps to Improve Efficiency ween 600-800 voter registration basis. forms daily ifi March, according to A measure was also adopted By DAVE WALSH would be greatly reduced due to of services, and doing all that in Acquistapace. granting $250 per person next year Efficiency and service have been the new legislation. Since the spite of a reduction in staff," said Self-registration forms are to A.S. executives. The funding for greatly improved in the past year nurses would only be able to direct Goebel. available at the Santa Barbara these honorariums will come out of since the Student Health Center’s' acute cases to Goleta Valley Eliminating all charges at the Courthouse, post offices, and at each agency's budget. reorganization, according to Dr. Hospital or send students with less outpatient clinic and arranging various local banks and businesses The Black Students Union, which John Baumann, Director of serious problems home till the funding for the weekend opening of throughout Santa Barbara. was allocated no monies in the Student Health Services. clinics opening, Baumann decided the X-ray service and laboratory A convenient place for students original budget proposal, was Citing such new and expanded to close the night clinic. were also major thrusts of Dr. to register is at the tables located granted $2.500 by Leg Council to services as the Gynecology- Replacing the day bedpatient ( Please turn to pg.7, col. I ) ( Please turn to p.7, col.2) Contraceptive Counseling Clinic clinic. Dr. Baumann has instituted and the Outreach Care program, the Outreach Care program. Registration Baumann said "Our goal was to Staffed by two Public Health Events Center Needs make the most efficient use of the Nurses, the program is designed to student's reg fee monies. We enable students to remain in their Draft Fund believe that in initiating the homes during periods of long changes of the last year we have illness or recovery, receiving Reorganization Plan b es t served the health periodic visits from-the nurses who By MICHELLE TOGUT Postponed requirements of the majority of the evaluate their condition and In order to help the Events Center meet the goal of self-sufficiency, it students." suggest treatment and diet. too will fall under the reorganization plan for Student Auxiliary Ser­ Voting on the transfer of $13.3 Beginning last June, the The nurses will also utilize their vices. million to fund draft registration, reorganization includes the ter­ special training to help care for the Currently, the ECen is managed by ECen Director Bob Lorden, but which was to have been done in the mination of 19 nursing positions, chronically ill and handicapped, his position is being eliminated. Scheduling and maintenance for the Senate Full Appropriations the complete closure of the bed and to help present preventative mega-structure will be handled by the Office of Athletic and Leisure Committee yesterday, was post­ patient clinic, and the reduction of medical procedures to the com­ Services, working in tandem with Director of Student Auxiliary Ser­ poned due to a "recess called by the clinic's operating hours to ten a munity at large. “ I was very vices Shirley Barton who will oversee budgetary matters. the chair” according to a com­ day. surprised at the number of Vice Chancellor Ed Birch commented, “ Ninety percent of the ac­ mittee spokesperson. The pharmacy, psychiatry and students who had no idea on how to tivities in the ECen are directed out of the Office of Athletics and "The vote was postponed until medical records departments were prevent illnesses or care for their Leisure Services. We feel we will be better served by using the existing next Tuesday because there wasn't also reduced from year-long bodies when they are sick." said staff to manage the building." a quorum." said the spokesperson. operation to the ten month one of the new nurses. This existing staff is mainly provided by the Office of Athletic and “ After 40 minutes of discussion on academic year. Arrangements Expanding the gynecology clinic Leisure Services which is run under the auspices of Athletic Director draft registration, there was an were made with the campus to include a birth control coun­ Ken Droscher.. amendment to cut the amount paramedics and Goleta Valley seling clinic was one of Dr. down to $4.7 million. When it came Hospital to handle any Baumann's primary objectives. According to Barton, 90 percent of ECen scheduling is devoted to open lime for a vote, we had only seven emergencies that might arise "F or years students had been recreation and intramurals. Thus, only 10 percent of ECen scheduling senators lout of 28 on the com­ during the periods when the center complaining that the Health can be used for income generating activities. “ This is not enough time mittee). and the chair thought the is closed. Service was discriminating in my opinion," Barton said. vote was important enough that “ The bed patient clinic was only because it did not offer a free birth Income generating events are generally scheduled for Fridays and the members ought to be there.” utilizing about three of its 22 beds control clinic to women," stated Saturdays and include basketball games, other athletic events and The Appropriations sub­ on the average." said Baumann. Baumann. “ We finally have been concerts. A.S. Program Board has held three concerts (Tom Petty, committee approved the transfer "It does not make sense to spend able to remedy tha situatin '' Kenny Loggins and The Knack) in the facility this year. of $13.3 million by a vote of 8 to 4 on money maintaining that clinic The new clinic, which has a Barton said that the summer schedule called for three athletic camps, Tuesday. If the full committee when the outpatient clinic was larger facility but reduced per­ which would run from July 1 through Aug. 31, to occupy the facility. approves the transfer when they attending 300 to 450 students a sonnel. operates more efficiently These camps would generate income to be put toward operation of the vote next Tuesday, the propositi day." according to Florence Goebel, structure. will then go to the Senate floor for a Baumann added that the ef­ L.V.N. "We are seeing more Also, tentatively planned for this summer is a contract with the Santa vote. fectiveness of the night nurses patients, offering a larger variety < Please turn to p.7, col.l) PAGE 2 DAILY NEXUS FRIDAY. MAY 2. 1980 t f ,U IIN H S------— 1 The State The Nation The World PASADENA—The leader of a movement to impose a WASHINGTON—Army Colonel Charles Beckwith, who LONDON—The three Iranian-Arab gunmen who hold rent control ordinance in Pasadena was struck and killed led the commando force that set out unsuccessfully to the Iranian Embassy in London let two deadlines pass < by a car as he was riding a bicycle. A Pasadena woman is rescue the American hostages,in Iran, said today he today without blowing up the embassy as they had in custody in connection with the incident. 25-year-old unhesitantly recommended the mission be called off when threatened. The first ultimatum was for Iran to free 91 Robert Tajima was killed after being struck by the car at it became apparent there were not enough helicopters to Iranian-Arab prisoners. The second was for Iran to Lake Avenue and Mountain Street about 5:20 p.m. carry the force. His account of the dramatic events in the acknowledge it has started negotiating with Britain. yesterday. 25Jyear-old Marilyn Ware was arrested. She is Iranian desert for the first time—At a Pentagon news Iran's news agency says Foreign Minister Ghotbzadeh being held in connection with felony manslaughter, conference. He said: "It was planned, that if we didn't dealt with the first ultimatum-by saying that, for each driving under the influence of drugs and possession of the have sufficient helicopters that could fly off, we abort.” Iranian Embassy captive harmed, one of the 91 prisoners drugs cocaine and PCP. Ms. Ware is being held on $2,500 Asked about reports that he wanted to go on with the would die. As for the second, Britain's foreign office says bail pending arraignment. Tajima was influential in mission, despite the loss of three of eight helicopters, it's in contact with Tehran. But Tehran radio says trying to get a rent control initiative on this year’s ballot Beckwith heatedly said: "I'm not about to be a party to a Ghotbzadeh also told the gunmen Iran won't meet their after the city Board of Directors rejected its passage. The half-assed loading of a bunch of aircraft and going up and demands. In Hyde Park, near the Iranian Embassy in - ,- ordinance was designed to roll back rents to 1979 levels murdering a bunch of fine soldiers. I'm not that kind of London, police and Iranian demonstrators clashed today. and freezing them for three months. It also provided for a man.” Beckwith was referring to what would have been The skirmish broke out following a rumor that militants capon condominium conversions. the next stage of the operation—movement-of his 90 army had captured Britain's embassy in Tehran. The rumor SACRAMENTO—The Rules Committee of the and marine commandos from a lonely desert staging site had sent supporters of Ayatollah Khomeini in the park California Senate favors moving the Summer Olympics to a mountain hideout about a hundred miles from erupting into cheers. Word from Tehran says the rumor is permanently to Greece, beginning in 1988, to sidestep Tehran. From the mountain staging area, the commandos false. But London police sent reinforcements to the area to political implications. The committee voted unanimously were to have traveled by truck And bus into the city to try keep the pro-Khomeini people apart from the other yesterday on the bill by democratic Senator Nicholas to snatch the 53 hostages away from their armed Islamic Iranians who were shouting “ Death to Khomeini." One Petris in Oakland, requesting the U.S. Olympic Com­ militant captors. policeman and at least one demonstrator were hurt. mittee and the International Olympics Committee to WASHINGTON—President Carter abandoned his JOHANNESBURG, South Africa—Police said they fired make the change. It went to the Senate floor. The “ Rose Garden strategy" Wednesday on the advice of resolution says the Olympic Games originated in tear gas into a crowd of black students Wednesday after political aides and said he will campaign for reelection the students, protesting unequal education, threw rocks at Olympia, Greece, in 776 B.C., and that the 1980 Moscow outside Washington. Although th Iranian crisis and other Summer Olympics have “ been clouded and jeopardized police near the coastal city of Durban, injuring two of­ problems that prompted him to remain in Washington still ficers slightly. The black protest followed demonstrations by the invasion of Afghanistan by-Russia.” It says Greece require most of his time. Carter declared, "Times have has invited the IOC to hold the Summer Games per­ by Asian and colored (mixed-race) students the past two changed and a lot of the responsibilities that have been on manently in Olympia and “ such a move would help to weeks against unequal education expenditures for whites my shoulders the last few months have been alleviated to neutralize the Games and make them less susceptible to and non-whites in South Africa. No serious injuries have some degree." So, he said, presidential issues are now political pressure and international political rivalry.” The been reported in any of the demonstrations. The white “ manageable enough" for him to begin limited travel. 1984 Summer Olympics, which are scheduled for Los minority government spends $73 a year to educate each The President has nqt campaigned outside of Washington Angeles, would not be affected by the bill. black pupil, $240 on each colored pupil and more than $800 since the American hostages were seized in Iran Nov. 4. on each white pupil. LOS ANGELES—The Oil, Chemical and Atomic WASHINGTON'—An American family of four persons Workers International Union has filed a federal lawsuit in needs an income of more than $29,000 dollars a year to Los Angeles against the El Segundo police department TEHRAN—Hajieh Khanom Saghafi, mother-in-law of maintain a moderate standard of living in a metropolitan and Chevron U§A. The union is charging that they the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, died here Tuesday at area, the Labor Department said Wednesday. A violated the civil rights of picketers on strike against the age of 87, the Paris news agency reported Wednesday. hypothetical family living within the government's “ in­ Chevron and several other oil companies. The suit seeks The agency said her funeral was attended by Khomeini’s termediate" budget would probably own a two-year-old $10 million in general damages and $1 million in punitive son, Ahmed, and religious leaders. She was buried in th e, car, spend less than $25 a month for meals away from damages on behalf of members of local 1-547 who have courtyard of a Shia shrine in Rey, south of Tehran, con­ been arrested in El Segundo. home, and go to the movies nine times a year. sidered a place of honor. J

NEW WORLD RESOURCES est. 1969 Students - Faculty - Staff Library 1/2 price BOOKSALE WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 I n e » ------) 8:30 -1:30 TODAY LIBRARY, 8th FLOOR UCSB WOMEN’S SOCCER: 1st Annual UCSB Women’s Soccer Tournament, 3,5 p.m.. Stadium. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES: Are you interested in the quality of health care services at SHS? Become a member of SHAC and have 24 HOURS A DAY a voice! 2 p.m., SHS Medical Library. Watch the Classifieds for your midnight snacks WOMEN’S CENTER & DEPT. OF LEISURE SERVICES: Back­ packing trip for women. A weekend trip in wilderness near S.B. co­ for the sponsored with Dept, of Leisure Services, May 2,3,4. MATHEMATICS COLLOQUIM: Professor R. Kadison will speak on Swiss Army Knife "Operator Algebras,” 4 p.m., South Hall 6607F. BAHA'I CLUB: Slideshow about the Faith and talk by Paul Allen SALE about basic social and spiritual teachings. Everybody is welcomed, 7:30p.m., UCen 3137. NEW WORLD ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES LECTURE SERIES: Talk by Dr 6578 Trigo • 968-5329 • M, W, F 1-7 • T, Th S 11-6 Yosh, Tsurumi, UCLA “ The Japanese Are Coming: The Impact of be good to our planet & our planet will be good to you. Hollister in Ellwood " Japanese Business Activity on the U.S.” 8 p.m., Ellison 2824. & 7390 Calle Real . UCSB DANCE CLUB: Tai Chi Chuan démonstration by Master Lawrence Karol, certified acupuncturist of the Tai Chi academy of I.V., 12 noon-1 p.m., Storke Plaza. STUDENTS FOR SELF AWARENESS: Club meeting, 6:30 p.m., 313 D Northgate Ave., Gol. KCSB-FM: Alithea Hermann’s “ All That Jazz” is back on the air today from 9 a.m.-12 noon (91.9 FM ). Tune in for a relaxing and enjoyable listening experience. LETTERS AND SCIENCE: DEADLINE FOR COURSE WITH­ DRAWAL. Today is the last day to drop courses for spr. qtr. Pick up petitions from the Registrar’s Office. Instructor’s signature and $3 fee are required. JEWISH CULTURAL WEEK/HILLEL: “ Falasha Jews: A People in P eril" special presentation with Dvorah Jacabson preceded by Shabbat Services at 6:30, URC. H ILLEL: Conversational Hebrew group. Come and practice! Bring a lunch. 12-1,2nd floor UCen Patio. THIS WEEKEND KCSB-FM: Southern Comfort with Jim Nicoll focuses on the life and times of the Marshall Tucker Band. This Sat. night at 6 p.m. Dedicated to a brother, Tommy Caldwell. Shopping UCSB WOMEN’S SOCCER: 1st Annual Women’s Soccer Tour­ n is Better nament, Sat — Games at 9, 11 ar.m., & 1, 3 p.m.; Sun — Final 1:00 Downtown! Stadium, 11:00 consolation. Take more time to find Mom UCSB SAILING CLUB: Clam Chowder feast and general meeting something truly different! for All sailing club members. Please RSVP for directions (Pete 685- For Mother’s Day, Shop Quality and Value are 5026, Curt 968-8505 ) May 3rd at 5:30. Downtown Santa Barbara. traditions with Downtown KCSB FM: Don’t miss the “ Madman Mike” . Rock, new wave, & Every conventional gift in merchants.And plenty of 90 comedy show every late Saturday night from 2-6 a.m. (Sunday great selection. Min. Free Parking, in nine! morning. ) KCSB FM 91.9. conveniently located lots! ART STUDENTS LEAGUE: Ceramic classes, 10-3 p.m., I.V. Craft Center, Saturday. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES:' The 10th anniversary of the establishment of UCSB’s pioneer E.S. program will be held Sat. 12 noon. UCen 11. FARM PROJECT: We have land available for organic gardens. We Doiuntouii) are having a meeting Sun., 10 a.m. at the project. Newcomers are encouraged. For info call David at 968-1800 or Scott at 968-2369. v ______y FRIDAY. M A Y 2. 1980 - DAILY NEXUS PAGE 3 Notetaking Service Soon To Be A vailable For Minimai Charge By VALERIE BURCHFIELD The program, which has been in Presently, a director of the Back Home offers an excellent selection of Students will have an op­ the planning stages all year, had service is needed. He or she will be gifts and accessories for the home, your family portunity to subscribe to an A.S. difficulty being approved. “ Get­ responsible for setting up office notetaking service for a minimal ting it going was a rather procedures, interviewing and and friends. The gift giver can find something fee beginning next fall. miserable chore,” said Charette. hiring staff, and setting up ac­ special for the bride-to-be and newborn baby as Co-authored by student reps Clif “ We had a problem designing a counting and bookkeeping well as birthday presents for the entire family. Ashley and Boyd Charette, the plan that Leg Council could un­ systems. The starting rate of pay proposal allows students to pur­ derstand and agree upon. When we will be $5.51 an hour. “ This will be chase a typed and edited synopsis originally submitted the idea we a very unusual experience for a of lecture notes, usually within 24 had hoped to begin in the spring. student,” said Charette. “ This EL MERCADO PLAZA 4141 State Street hours from the time of class. However Leg Council was unsure person will be completely in 964-0388 Free Gift Wrapping Santa Barbara Charette and Ashley hope to of the strength of the research charge of a $52,000 a year business have the service available in 20 conducted.” and will be responsible for its classes by next fall. “ So far the In April, the proposal was subsequent success or failure. ’’ response we’ve received from resubmitted and approved with a Position for a sales manager, Ride the MDT Bus Line #11 or #4 M l professors has been very positive, $2,500 grant from the A.S. Capital sales clerk, program coordinator, already ten have signed the Improvement Budget. “ This is a and notetakers will be available authorization form to begin next non-profit service which is later in the quarter. Notetakers quarter,” said Charette. The designed to sell at cost. We’ve tried will primarily be grad students, classes being selected are those to cut expenses as much as T.A.s, and upper division students, with a large enrollment and a high possible but w e’ll need ap­ in classes within their major. $1 OFF Admission percentage of freshmen and proximately 100 subscribers a Starting salary will be $10 for a 50- with Reg Card sophomores. Those already in the class' each quarter in order to minute lecture, however this in­ Ice Skating program include Economics 1, break even,” said Charette. cludes typing and editing as well. Weekdays 10:30 am -1 pm • 7:30 - 9 pm Speech 103, Geology 2 and 4, and Geography 3. Weekends 1-4 pm • 7:30 -11 pm An idea to implement the service began when Ashley transferred Mexican Celebration here from U.C. Davis. “ The ser­ vice was available at Davis, where it was extremely popular, and I Concert Scheduled really missed it when I came here. ByANNABELOGDON UCSB is one of the only major In celebration of Cinco de Mayo, Mexican Independence Day, a universities where this type of concert will be presented on Saturday, May 3. thing is unavailable.” Ashley A presentation of KCSB’s Radio Chicano and Low Rider magazine, added, “ It. is also a benefit to the the concert will feature three unique Latin-jazz rock groups: Vida university. In the event that Nueva, La Tierra, and the Escovedos. Equal time will be given to each Proposition 9 passes, students will group’s performance. Group Rates/ Group Lessons 963-0833 be more careful in their selection A Santa Paula-based group formed two years ago, Vida Nueva has 1933 C liff Drive On the Mesa of schools and will be looking for been preparing for this concert.for over four months, according to Joe supplementary services such as Rizo of Radio Chicano. He describes their music as “ hot Latin rhythm, this.” Latin jazz.” Both Ashley and Charette After a break of one year, the band has been “ actively working on new stressed the fact that the notes do and original material,” said Rizo. He commented that this concert will not serve as a substitute for going be the debut performance of Vida Nueva’s own songs. to class. “ The notes act as an La Tierra will perform Latin-rock, funk, jazz-type music, according adjunct in the study process for a to Rizo. He summarized the group’s style as "fusion: it will get people class, not by any means as a moving.” replacement,” said Ashley. Added Formed in 1972 in East Los Angeles, La Tierra’s leadership is Charette, “We’re really not provided by two brothers, Rudy and Steve Salas. worried about people not going to Much of the group’s repertoire is highly original, according to Rizo. class. Other schools with the An example of this originality will be a special "zoot-suit” act, per­ program show no significant in­ formed by Bobby Nazarette, a member of the band, incorporating a crease in absentee rates. If modern version of the big band era, Rizo said. students want tor miss class they The group has given numerous performances and recorded several will do so anyway.” albums. Tierra was released in 1973 and Stranded in 1975. Their newly- Charette estimated that 40 recorded album, L.A. Nights, is due to be released within one month. percent of the students will sub­ Tierra has been featured recently in Life magazne, Rizo said, and the scribe to the service, which is members have also been involved in making commercials. estimated to cost $8 to $9 a class. The Escovedos, a Latin-jazz group, will conclude the evening’s en­ Notes will also be available on an tertainment. This group is unique in that all of its members come from individual basis for approximately one very musical and talented family, according to Rizo. 25 to 50 cents a copy. The music of Escovedos is produced by a nine-piece band. It involves "The majority of our subscribers “ a lot of brass and percussion" of “ high intensity," said Rizo. will be freshmen and sophomores The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Campbell Hall. Tickets are on because they are at a disad­ sale for $5.75 at Centro Music and Turning Point in Santa Barbara, and vantage; they are usually not yet Morninglory in Isla Vista. as proficient at taking good notes," saidCharette. ■ . - Ashley predicted that the idea will become more popular when J.A. SCHULTZ PRODUCTIONS people see others involved. "When you see the guy sitting next to you PROUDLY PRESENTS having a clear advantage _in studying and preparing for exams AN EVENING WITH you're going to want the same edge." According to both Charette and Ashley, the notes usually do help to improve students' grades. “ The DAVE notes also help students feel more comfortable for exams, while at the same time learning more," said Ashley. 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FRIDA Y, MA Y2, 1980 ______J______PAGE4 A Clean Up With increased industrialization, the environment has had to stand up to an ever-increasing load of, con­ taminants and pollutants. In some parts of the country, are warned not to go out on certain days as it m ay harm the lungs. And in others, the water can actually catch on fire from the heavy concentration of industrial pollutants. One person who saw this slow contamination of the environment was former State Senator Peter Behr. As he saw it, Californians have the right to clear water, air and other vital elements necessary for healthy living. What he proposed was to become the Environmental Bill of Rights initiative, it would, stated simply,'make environmental: protection and human safety from pollution a part of the California Constitution. Unfortunately, it failed to make the ballot. The Nexus Advertising? sponsors of the bill, were unable to receive enough Editor, Daily Nexus: Besides the improprieties of using come by and free publicity in a > signatures to legally have it put on the ballot for the I find it a bit puzzling that the funds allocated by the Associated widely redd student publication on Nexus would caution students to Students, of which $23,010 were thé day of elections is a gift from upcoming election. vote carefully in the A.S. elections allocated to the Nexus in the most heaven if you are Rothman and We are disappointed that the initiative did not make and then turn around the following recent budget, to publicize the Diloreto or a plague from hell if the ballot, but at the same time, we realize that this day (Tuesday, April 29) and at­ candidacies of Tibby Rothman and you are one of the other aspirants. should not be seen as a set-back to those working for tempt to blatantly sway student Dante Diloreto, there is a deeper It is a questionable tactic when basic environmental freedoms. It is only through these opinion by printing a two column question of responsibility. With a so few have such a large influence ad endorsing a presidential and campaign fund ceiling of $100 per over, a student body who most initiatives and the diligent work of those who are con­ vice presidential candidate. candidate, publicity is hard to would agree are not well informed cerned about the present condition of the environment, on A.S. issues or elections if voter will any type of progress be made. turnout is any indication. There is The sponsors of the bill have vowed to make sure the Rape Rebuttal no way to measure the damage this initiative makes the ballot in 1982. We hope that it does. ad may have done to all the can­ Editor, Daily Nexus: convicted should be punished to the didates who worked so hard and At the same time, it is important not to relax and wait In response to Cherie Gurse’s fullest extent of the law, and the were not blessed with the Nejcus until this comes about. Pollution and industrial wastes article, “ Rape needs Redefinition” law should punish those found seal df approval. Whatever hap­ are growing more and more dangerous each day. The (Wed., April 30) I believe that Ms. guilty to a fuller extent. pened to the Concept of equal time? earth is a big place, and if we want to clean it all, we Gurse failed to finish the quote. Further conflict of interest cannot have to start today. Stan Roden (the district attorney) be overlooked when a publication said that the victim said, “ Why are has such close ties to the body it is we doing this here?” , implying Wallace endorsing candidates for in the mutual consent. Please Ms. Gurse, Editor, Daily Nexus: form of free ads. Ways and Means let’s be fair about our articles. This is the final week to register A final irony occurred in the very Further, regarding new laws on to vote in order to be qualified to same issue when presidential With priees going up continually, and the threat of a rape: I am liberal enough to say vote on June 3. It is critically candidate Bob McMahon was large recession looming over the entire country, another that a change in laws is needed in important that students and Isla chastised by Miss Rothman along harbinger of doom has been sounded — but not as loudly the area of rape, but what will you Vistans turn out to vote in much with many others for throwing à as was expected. base these laws on? Unless greater numbers than they have in party that allegedly pushed him A report just released by the Department of Labor violence, or resistance (which you recent years. Propositions 9 and 10 over his spending limit, saying of seem to oppose) are used* as are very regressive measures that McMahon, “ This kind of campaign says that an American typical “family of four” needs an criteria, any woman who does not will have major negative impacts tactic demonstrates you have no income of more than $20,000 a year to maintain a like her lover’s bed performance on education and rental prices, regard for fair play.” 'I wonder if “moderate” standard of living. could charge him with rape. Or, should they pass. Rothman deducted from her In this study, a hypothetical family would own a two- any woman who wanted to Additionally, all of us should give campaign budget the amount of year-old car, spend under $25 a month on restaurants, blackmail a man could threaten to Bill Wallace our full support in his one ad, after all, it would only be take him to court unless he... re-election bid to the Santa Bar­ fair. and go to the movies nine times a year. Unless you can come up with a bara County Board of Supervisors. Conrad Sieber The disturbing point of this whole survey however, is solution to these problems of rape Bill, who is an Isla Vista resident, not how many times a month someone eats out, or if being defined as anything anytime, is one of the most progressive they go to the movies more than the national average, let’s leave bad enough alone. supervisors we have ever had. He Teller but that more than half of America’s population does not Also, please do not try to pull the is pro tenant, pro environment, pro heartstrings of intelligent students solar. Bill is a strong opponent of Editor, Daily Nexus : make this level of “moderate” income. by “ feeling sympathy” for those of LNG, and he has consistently On May 3, this Saturday in Lotte This information comes at a time when tran­ us who felt gratified that Mark spoked opt against the San Fer- Lehmann Hall at 1 p.m., Dr. Ed­ sportation, food and housing reached all-time highs. Barwig was not convicted. If the nandoization of Santa Barbara. ward Teller and other nuclear This then, is indeed disturbing news. When the m ajority :DA felt that he did not have a In short, Bill has consistently, power proponents will come to of Americans cannot live “moderately”, what about case, then I am gratified that Mark effectively and unabashedly discuss our future. did not haye to put up with the grief represented the interests of. California, at present, has two those at the lower ends? and humiliation (yes, Ms. Gurse, students and Isla Vistans on the commercial reactors in operation Even if one takes away the car, the movies, the din­ men do suffer from these emotions County Board of Supervisors with a third one (Diablo) waiting to ners, the fact remains. We still have people going too) of being put through a trial. during his current term in office. be licensed and go “ on-line.” The hu n g ry in this country. Oil or Progress should not be our Lastly Ms. Gurse, regarding the like need to keep him on the* board industry, composed of many private research corporations, our goal — Americans should be. fact that Mark Barwig did not go to so please, everyone, register to court, and is therefore not in­ vote by May 5 and vote Bill power companies, and the federal nocent, and was not acquitted, I Wallace for Supervisor on June 3. government, realize now that they would like to point out that in the are “ on trial:” It will be people like Responsibilities United States, a woman (or even a Marty .Cusack Teller who must supply “ the man) is innocent until proven A.S. President burden of proof” on issues such as We congratulate all the new members of A.S. guilty. Steve Barabee safety, necessity, dependency and Legislative Council and hope that they will begin to look Parick Siefe A.S. Internal Vice President many others. into the problems and issues which will be affecting P.S. Regarding rape, it is my Jim Knox It is important to remember that UCSB in the coming year. opinion that if found guilty, those A.S. External Vice President ( Please turn to p.5, col.I ) With their new responsibilities and duties, these new DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau council members will have their job cut out for them; with Proposition 9 threatening to make major financial cuts as well as a possible draft registration, the political future may be turbulent. The positions all carry the weight of the UCSB student population — they are the ones which gave these can­ didates their mandates. And with such a trust, the elected A.S. officials must now act with these respon­ sibilities in mind. You have made the leap into elected of­ fice—congratulations. But now is when the real work must begin. FRIDA Y. MA Y 2. 1980 DAILY NEXUS PAGE 5 DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau

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507 STATE (Near Hwy 101) SANTA BARBARA the sounding b o a rd Graduate Student Association cooperation and coordination of tne situation. Problems involving The Graduate Students efforts to remedy these common T.A.s speak as much for the Association would like to extend its problems can do much to see that graduate program in general as it congratulations to the people who responsible solutions can be does for individual T.A.s will become the new executive achieved. There is much that can be ac­ officers of Associated Students. Finally there is the principle of complished by the unification of May we in addition extend our reciprocal interaction between A.S. and GSA on matters of mutual gratitude and appreciation to those A.S. and GSA. By interaction we concern. In order to foster this outgoing officers of A.S. with refer to the easing of tensions cooperation, we, the Executive whom we had the pleasure to work between the two student groups Council of GSA, extend an open with over the course of the past over problems that seemingly pit invitation to the Executive Officers year. graduate interest against un­ of A.S. to come by our office at any The purpose of this article is to dergraduate interest. The issue of time they wish to talk with us. open a dialogue between the T.A. responsibility is an example. representatives, of A.S. and those Graduates are just as interested as We are committed to these three of GSA. We are both student undergraduates in resolving the principles of student government governments; our only difference problem. If the situation warrants, and we hope we can count upon the lies in the constituencies we serve. the GSA will do everything in its officers of A.S. to cooperate with us As such, we believe that it is im­ power to help define and resolve in this undertaking. perative that we establish a close rapport between the two Network Staff Network can participate in the- organizations. Both organizations Since Network will be writing steering committee. should commit themselves to the regular articles for the Nexus Politically, Network seeks to principles of student government. forum, I thought it would be helpful balance the need for more af­ The principles that we mention to talk a bit about what Network is fordable housing with the need for are: first, the principle of student and how it functions. controlled, planned development. B E V E R AGESET participation in university Unlike the oil companies and the We have been strong on protecting governance, second, the principle real estate developers, most of us our coastline and discouraging Decorated with multicolored fruit designs and gold band. Set of implied obligation between A.S. cannot afford to fund a lobby to expanded commercial develop­ includes 8 0 ounce pitcher and six 12 ounce tumblers. and GSA and third, the principle of represent our interests. Yet, the ment in the Goleta Valley when 2 2 . 5 0 reciprocal interaction between the community’s needs must and there would be an adverse impact two student governing bodies. should be heard. The development on our housing market. We support We believe it to be a right of of More Mesa, or the offshore oil rent control, oppose nuclear power students to participate in all policy drilling, or the collusion of Isla and have worked to stop LNG at Free delivery in So. Calif, on purchases over $25.00 areas of university governance. Vista landlords for the sake of Pt. Concepcion. We took a position Students represent an integral part keeping rents high all affect the opposing development on West of the university and as such quality of life here on the South Campus and encouraged the should be granted a voice in its Coast. And that’s where Network university to take a more active operation. Student participation is comes in. About three years ago role in solving the housing crisis a privileged right that has been Network was established to facing students. won by students over time. It is a monitor local government and to If you have been feeling right that must be closely guarded act as a mouthpiece for individuals frustrated lately by the political i f t u i î t â lest we, through our own neglect or and groups who are traditionally process, or you don’t have the time /ST/ incompetence, forfeit that right or underrepresented, in local to act out your political con­ CHINA . CRYSTAL . SILVER . GIFTS lest we allow others to usurp our government. We. are a mem­ victions, join Network. Write hard won prerogative. We are bership organization of 400 Network, P.O. Box 1346, Santa 12 E. Carrillo-St. - Downtown Telephone 963-1917 fortunate at this campus to enjoy a members and are funded entirely Barbara, 93102 or call 966-2503 for 90 m inuté s hoe perking behind store high degree of student par­ by membership dues. more information. ticipation and influence in Anyone who is a member of ' Viky Blum university governance. The situation however is not yet per­ fect. It is toward that end that we should proceed. TKB HOLISTIC VAT GP UTV...... ACUPUNCTURE is an evolutionary rejuvlnative science, In these times o f dynamic change, s world synthesis o f culture, ohilosoohy, The second principle A.S. and mad effiei w is emerging is our Amoriem. A h olistic world view o f aanklnd as GSA must work toward involves relieving stress and tension, increasing circulation Planetary Cltlsans, pad as an integral pert o f the Universe's organism!c being is nos dawning, cla rifyin gth e Conscious S elf In A ll Humanity to liv e in harmony the implied obligation each of blood and energy, thus promoting youthfulness tand with i»tu re 's laws. Each indirldual asst liv e in balanoe with his/her S e lf sad the i ussiinl t j/»nr1rnnment. . . . this is ear ultimate path to world health sad prosperity • organization has toward the other. Thus w ill be the foundation o f a h olistic world society. longevity. Acupuncture for centuries has successfully The word h olistic is derived from the Greek word 'halos' meaning satire, This obligation involves osaplete, or total. Therefor« the holistic view of life amply* tbs total vision of cooperation on issues of alievieated such disorders (and disabilities asi the integration o f S pirit (0 0 *0 0 0 3 *8 8 ), Hind, sad the physical realm. And so it is that the holistic principles nay also define our approach to heal th cars sad significance to graduates and education fo r troo health sad mall being are achieved when a balanced relationship is ssIntBinsd by a ll the dimensions- o f omr* being. In seas search fo r the cease undergraduates alike. Problems o f disease, his developing technology has intervened to assist as instruments for such as adequate health care, the diagnosis o f the problems. And la todays modern society scisnes has provided Increasingly greater Insight into the realm o f the nhanionl compositi on sad processes Irregular heart rate o f omr organism, which has beoems the basis o f meet seders medical thsrmputi cs. housing, rape prevention tran­ Addiction to alcohol Itchlng «cisnes is only looking t t the physioml condition, yet whs* o f the other ilmBmsInns scend the formal academic Allergies Jolnt probità« of. the humea probi am? Ttuely whet arm these problems? Where did they oome from? Ankle problems Kldney problema And why? Those questions asst obviously be ensnared in to n s o f am overall look at distinctions between graduate and A rth ritis Knee problema the total piotar«. Probmlly m departure from omr oua Self-Knowledge any he the Aattsa Liver problema underlying cause o f hnasnitios present state. Seas important facts observed by undergraduate. Friendly Back problems Lo* back ptln e l l the ay story ochoola o f l i f e euggest the basis fo r m soiosoo o f Being. The harnea Bedwetting Luag problema body 1* actually a four fold body. Co «temporary ■ cismes ham oonosntrmtsd i t 's study Bladder problems Migrali» headoches oa tbs physical nhsmioml labratory o f our bedy. How Uo-fsedbeek re searchers end Bronchitis Neck problema E rilisa photography are verified 10* vise o f nyntlos end salata lm reseat decades Body tension Nervousness o f mew scien tific study iato the nature o f a me send body o f am energet ic sotare. The Colon problems Over-waight sure sad i t 's chamela o f energy do assist intorpenitrating ear physioml nhmlnsl Common oold Paia Control la taratori es. As well, the «m isâ t metasfaysiclsa refers to tho presene* o f t Mestai Teller Complexion problems Paralyats body which is the asures o f mil our thoughts. Aim there liv e s the Bestie sphere o f Constlostion ««tu ro Agiag miad which la tho roots o f sash individual's true Identity ss the Divine fnmolniis (Continued from p.4) Cramps Light. Is most o f tarnsnlty, the moeamlimtion o f tho noetic Bphere is ss millions of dollars in “ sunk costs” Deafness iadiomtsd by the undeveloped a ctivity o f the plasmi gis s i. Tot sham fu lly eamhemd Depression Prostate pio bless there w ill be expert* aoed a Self Shewing Identity ns a Co nasi eus Ughi brighter thee have been put into this now ailing Elbow problems Bheusatlsm tas thousand stars, that floods thvpinssl glmad f illin g tbs satira ns remue system industry. Even now, as Teller et. Sar problems Muscle Spasm with Light-Energy•Awmrsneam. Zye problems Scar problems The quest fo r Illu n i astio« bsa bees the ss sr et garni la a ll hmmm striving. To Smphyssma Shoulder problems rotura to the Self-Knowledge o f sur Tsmrtml Being. Haw the amasar to sar problem al. tour various cities to assuage Frequent Urination Sinus problems at bast ausi be a complete look at the r is i os o f Gad, the Dai ver as, sad Bammity. the fears of the general public, Generative organ disfunction Skin problems Truely this aust be the «asesas o f the h olistio relatlsashlp. For am am a ll for Men' and Homan. Spins probieas Individual one sees«« that ass set sisme, bat are mm Integral part o f the «holm o f plans for the conversion of nuclear Gout Sprain Injury Universal organisa. The philosophy o f mil the smelasi tea chingo ham always beam Gum problems power plants to other fuel sources Stomach prohleam of tho holistio vis«. Tot in modem samo struggi* to omrvlv* tho ig p t lift of Hair loss Tinnitus Headache« saturo, the-bruto 1m emit has sought to n i t by tho pomar o f might* the fores is are being considered. The General drinary Incontinence conquer, anything that might be lm him w a y ....lt lm me wonder that as am asst pay Heart problems far our gross neglect s t having met loved a ll l i f e as o s * ,....fo r today we stood a t Accounting Office has just recently Hemorrhoids Varicose Velas High blood pressure ¿eight Control the crossroads o f hi story, sad .ms m at cha e ss the only goad sad bastalo rood, right recommended terminating the Vri * t problems beck to our original unity, mad Um in harm my with «store's smys....Bet «lim igli* against our Divìse Bother, bat loom ing to flaw with Bar amenodflg «happen. 4M ham construction of two plants in Increasingly cpedallssd omr tM eking mad we mom mast learn to think lm greater fund! omental généralisât ions. To perçoive tbs whole o f relations fir s t , sad than Washington because nuclear doom to tbs specific. He most break the babbit o f «seing narrowly through l i f e 's The Acupuncture Therapy c of Xala Vista provides experiences, but mast nonprehosd a ll of life 's experte moos s i som«. To de se s ill power, in their opinion, is “ not rege ms re te the atrophied assois o f heed-Thinking and lead os to Increasingly greater cheaper for the consumer. ” Holistic Health Care se: illumination in the Unht o f Gmd'm Commdsam Aware me ew. a for all internal prob- The birth o f tho h olistio health oars professinomi asmi o f ascos salty mow emerge Whetherihe industry is dying or upon tho eoeae o f am overly spselmliasd health eme «ystam, educati eg «o r «arid society leas, pain control, injurU body energy re baiaseli^ is tho easiest song o f healing, the story o f the Penaci orna U gh i, sad thus asalten already dead, it still carries a humanity to i t 's Inherent ro l* ss gear* le ss o f future gsasrstieaa sad- the perfection lethal potential. Nuclear waste is and tonification, nutritienal counseling, and instruc­ o f tho organi sale whole o f omr being. Tbs scosmpllahwnt o f this vision any transform tbs world society iato a paradise o f a ll. Tho path sad the nacosmmnry to s i* are still building up and has already present by which se say «mob Improve tho unification o f our belar t sward i t 's ultimate tion in meditative exercises for Self health care perfection. For by lneremalag omr aamronenm o f the tree baia* o f a hmlmnoad d iet, over-run current “ temporary” amérelas, relaxation, self-sassage, chlro practice, oriental modici so (Are»pa moti ire, maintenance...Pleaae Call for Appointment...685t 3970 Hoxabustlon, end Her bo logy), sad Self Amore mese, am may beses» increasingly etrmgeg storage sites. within our physical sad spiritami balogi. In resegal11ea of omr holistic relationship I urge all those concerned about 966 Eabarcadero del War D, Isla Vista, California with a n U fe , ws say a l l «apertone* the- ultimata poses within omraalvem sad the world, ss ormata.' , the current “ state-of-the-art” of Hester’ Instructor Lawrence Todd Karol is the Also sign up nos to study the dynamic Taoist nedita- rwgloaal director fo r the National Toi (k l nuclear technology to attend. tive dance and exercise of longevity, sport and self- Chus» I senniet1ns sad a Certified Acupuncturis t Admission is posted as “ free.” defense ...Tal Chi Chuan...for info call ..685-3970 lm the Stmts o f Oil1forala. U.S.A. David Sassoon Member UCPANP PAGE6 DAILY NEXUS FRIDA Y. MA Y 2. 1980 "Breadbox" Solar Water Heater System Is Installed at Married Student Housing By DIANE SZABO The three black 80-gallon tanks percent for gas since last year and A “breadbox” solar water enclosed in an insulated box to electricity is approximately going heater, a solar system unit that retain solar heat' were installed in up 50 percent. Over the next 15 could save $30,000 to $60,000 in gas a building adjacent to the years there’s no telling how much and electric bills over the next 15 university laundromat. pricey will increase," said Silsbee. years, was built by Solar Use Now Bob Silsbee, a UCSB en­ Silsbee noted that there are three For Resources and Employment vironmental studies student who different rates for the escalation of and the UCSB Housing and wrote a thesis on this project, prices for natural gas. "With the Residential Services department estimated the possible monetary first system, if gas rose 8 during a workshop last weekend. savings that the system could percent per year and electricity Similar workshops are being provide. His estimation was rose 12 percent, the solar system conducted throughout the state by calculated as if the solar unit was would end up losing $550 over 15 SUNRAE, a solar lobby group. being used on all 20 boilers. Since years. That is in 1980 dollars. The passive solar unit requires the unit was installed on one boiler, If gas rose 12 percent and no pumps, fans or moving parts, as a tester, his $30,000 to $60,000 electricity the same, it would be a which makes it the least expensive figure is simply an approximation. gain of $145," Silsbee said. and least complex of solar in­ Silsbee said, “ There is a lot of The last system provides the stallations. The unit was con­ flexibility with the prices of most profit. According to Silsbee, structed at the married student natural gas and electricity in the “ If gas rose 16 percent and elec­ housing complex on West Campus. future. Prices went up roughly 60 tricity rose 12 percent then the solar system would net $1.125. .'MUSIC BOXES • AH I SUP HI IIS» PLANTERS • WHISTLES • LAMPS • "Even though they may lose n . ’ \ . ' £ money it is still a gain because they are using solar power instead of gas and electricity," Silsbee ; Saturday’s Child said. "This is just one system and it is the first, so money might be lost. If (DI PLASTER CRAFTS < they went ahead and did 19 more Unique Gifts. Make it yourself. systems it would be on a bigger scale system, the cost would GO No firing required decrease $2,000 per system and the Z 5915 Calle Real • Orchid Bowl Center • 967-3063 ‘ o < system would gain somewhere CD Tuesday - Friday 10-6 • Saturday 10-5:30 between $30,000 to $60,000," said Solar Heater Installation S3WVUd • SdOHUIIAI • SMOHNIVU >SNId sNiimiNii . saruvis Silsbee. Two UCSB Professor Win California Policy Seminar Grant MOTHER'S DAY— MAY 11 By BARBARA FISKE to revise existing user charges and and fundamental research," A $50,000 California Policy to create them in areas where none declared John Cummins, Director Seminar grant, drawn from the had existed. of the seminar. “ The primary ONE OF A KIND State General Fund, was recently Although this has aroused public . purpose of the program is to im­ awarded to economic professors protest, Mercer said, “ The use of prove communication between the GIFTS Lloyd J. Mercer and W. Douglas user charges, in reality, produces university and the state govern­ Morgan to fund a two-year more accurately the result that the ment.” FOR YOUR ONE research project. voters want more efficient This is the program’s third O F A KIND Recipients of the grant are ex­ government.” funding cycle. The cycle began last pected to use it to defer the cost of California Legislature’s lack of July with announcement of the MOTHER hiring research assistants and necessary data about user charges availability of the grants in the secretaries, as well as to cover is the root of the problem. “ This is University Bulletin. charges for computer time and information that is not currently Sixty-five applicants sent in travel. available to public decision­ three to five page abstracts which FINE I GIFTS I Mercer and Morgan have en­ makers." commented Morgan. “ It were reviewed by the CPS and the titled their study “ Local Govern­ will be useful as an aid to deter­ State Legislature. They chose 14 RUTH WALTERS ment User Charges: Resource mine where user fees have been finalists whom they commissioned OF SANTA BARBARA Allocation and Distribution E f­ successfully employed, as well as to write formal research 916C State St. Adjoining Fiesta 4 Theatres fects." It will involve conducting a to examine the equity and ef­ proposals. From these 14, the CPS 963-0827— Monday-Saturday 10 to 5:30, detailed study of the efficiency and ficiency of providing government chose three projects. Should ad­ Sunday Noon to 5 equity aspects of user charges in goods and services. ” ditional monies become available, selected California city and county Mercer and Morgan’s research they will select two more projects governments. project was chosen at the recent for funding. User charges are the fees that meeting of the California Policy the government collects for the Seminar. The seminar is composed Although the passage of special services it renders to of the president of the university, Proposition 13 has reduced the private individuals. These services several designated faculty, the program from its original number include water service, sewage governor, speaker of the California of four to six grants in 1977 to only A.S. BIKE SHOP treatment and gas service in Assembly, president pro tempore three for 1980, Cummins does not selected areas. of the Senate, their represen­ view Proposition 9 as a further “ There are actually 22 tatives, and two members of the threat to the program. “ The categories of user charges,” U.C. Student Body. program has generally been MAY Morgan stated, “ yet most people “ The California Policy viewed favorably within the are not even aware that they exist. Seminar’s major challenge is government and the university. I "There is an indication that user better use of the university com­ doubt that it will be cut,” said S® OVERHAUL fees have declined in California munity’s resources for long-range Cummins. relative to the nation as a whole. This has raised questions about SPECIAL government efficiency in the application of these fees. Given the Regular Labor $35 financial problems of the local governments it is obvious that now Pi us discount something needs to be -done." ^ \ P e e . *30 10% stated Mercer. on all parts added to overhaul Both Mercer and Morgan hypothesize that this decline is due to the underpricing of government MAY SALE ITEMS services. This has forced local How to Fix Bicycle book...... 75? public agencies to draw funds for these services from tax monies. Field studies which involve A.S. Bike Shop B ookpacks...... , . . observing the selected govern­ ments in action will be conducted Reflector S e ts ...... by Mercer and Morgan. They hope to ascertain each locality's WonderUghts...... utilization of the user charges $5°° program. “ Not only will we study the Avocet Sprint Saddles...... governments of both rural and urban areas, but we will also study Suntour V-Luxe R. Der...... $ y # s the effects of Proposition 13 on user •charges," Morgan said. "W e will attempt to evaluate the socio­ Suntour Cyclone Racing Der...... *15®° economic and political deter­ minants of imposing user I T ’S P I Z Z A B O B ’S Universal B rakesets...... * 1 7 ® ® charges." 9 6 8 -0 5 X 0 plus more... Both the passage of Proposition 13 and the possible passage of « IO E M BAR. DEL NORTE Sale effective until May 31 Proposition 9 have provided the Formerly Rusty’s BRING YOUR REG CARO incentive for Morgan and Mercer's study. They stated that many local Trailer 324 961-3610 governments have already begun FRIDA Y. M A Y 2, 1980 DAILY NEXUS PAGE 7

WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY, April 30 - May 1 Pizano's Removal Demanded 45 „ 7:00 She's bòck o s f e r a t u (Continued front front page) intervene in a public affair such as light of the new seismic in­ TO SCARE YOL AC AIN! “ They (the center) are con­ this.” formation. The new trenchings, in struing it to mean we had prior In answer to the center’s a previously undiscussed area knowledge of all the faults in the demand that he withdraw from north of the proposed site, con­ ■SUNDAY thru TUESOAY, May 4-6- area. In fact ( I was) saying we had further debate on the Pt. Con­ stitute a “ new project” according WOODY ALLEN’S full knowledge of the major faults cepcion issue, Pizano said, “ If I to Flynn. cWSody Diane “ Everything you ¿wavs that have the most potential for am pursuing my responsibilities in “ We are opposed to this ‘shell c A l l e r ) *"* ‘Keaton movement. a truthful and responsible manner, game’ that Western LNG is con­ wanted to know about vex* “S l e e p e Y ’ ' H e > * BUT WERE AFRAID T: i » >' “ No one knowledgeable on the I need not have apprehensions ducting to find a site for the LNG project would state we had a bout... (my actions) concerning tanks,” Flynn said. “ (They aren’t) 9:05 968-3356 prior knowledge of all the little the project." giving anyone an opportunity to Magic Lantern faults in the area. " The center's disapproval of new comment on this new project.” Twin Theatres H O .E rbt n sdero Del Norte When asked if he considered the trenchings in an area of Pt. Con­ “ We don’t know what’s there,” Arroyo fault a “ little" fault, cepcion other than the proposed continued Flynn. “ The point is we Things like this Pizano replied. "The probability of terminal site was also discussed. don't want the trenchings to go on only happen movement (by the Arroyo fault) is These new trenchings began unless we have an opportunity to remote; if there were movement it before the PUC had evaluated the evaluate the (present) in­ » ■ s J in the movies. would be small. No one evidence of the trenchings done so formation.” ^ ----- R knowledgeable is willing to state far. Flynn said the PUC had urged any movement would endanger the New seismic information has the Indian Center to okay the new (proposed) facility." caused the reopening of hearings trenchings. “ The PUC is Pizano said he was "obviously on the project by the U.S. Court of outrunning their own regulations. dismayed” at the Indian Center’s Appeals. These hearings will We demand the hearing to which f d)ote C0u$ic S accusation, but that he “ wouldn’t specifically examine the recent we are entitled before any work is deny them their perfect right to findings and evaluate the area in done on the site." 5 ... An international Folk instrument Leg Council Approves Budget specialty shop ff * banjos tin whistles * (Continued from frontpage) go down. Instead of being proud of funds drew heavy criticism from said "Look at all the other groups a_group that's providing a function "observers and some Leg Council J ★ guitars folk toys ★ that received money but not the nobody else provides, you want to members. 1' ★ dulcimers jdflE. mandolins ★ BSU. As a black student how do cut us, and that’s what I can’t “ The people who voted to give you think I feel?” believe.” $250 to (A.S.) committee heads | ★ accessories d t l il » books-alhnms * J Commenting on the group’s Leg Council also overruled the voted to give more money to ^ 962-0830 - — M -F 11-5:30 pm 9 victory of $2,500, Berry said, “ This recommendations of its Finance government personnel than to 14 ^ 25 W. Anapamu ^ ^ 4 L * * * Sat 10-5:30 pmF is a start for us. And you have to Board to vote $2,000 to the student groups,” observed A We’re hard to find 6 start from somewhere to be Organization Coordination Board, representative Veitzer. “ I think something.” which counsels student that money could have been better & but we’re worth it k A.S. President Marty Cusack organizations, sponsors Market spent on students. ’' a Upstairs in the “ Attic” above the unfinished furniture store. Enter*» n from City parking lot behind J.C. Penney’s. & objected to the allocation. Cusack Day and also appropriated smaller Finance Board chair Cindy said, “ My point is not that (BSU sums to a number of other groups. Marty said, “ I think what has gone members) don’t have ideas for The decision-making methods on here tonight is a complete projects. The point is used by Leg Council in allocating farce. management. You have to have the belief the money’s going to be spent in a responsible way that’s Voter Registration Deadline.. . C^aeAar A^s^uto S u p p l y been thought out beforehand.” ( Continued from front page) traveling month.” She also noted El Congreso rallied about 50 in front of the UCen. However, that a person “ can vote earlier if FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC AUTO PARTS ft ACCESSORIES members and supporters at the Acquistapace said, “ If it were me, he or she can’t make it to the meeting to protest proposed cuts in I ’d come to the County Clerks polls,” by use of the absentee their budget. The Hispanic um­ Office this close to the deadline to ballot. Stop By and brella organization won out over register” to ensure that the representative Ian Veitzer’s often computer processes the form in Of Santa Barbara County’s 316 Pick Up Your single-handed attempts to cut time for the primary. You must be precincts, 21 will vote absentee. FREE CHAMPION $2,OOOfrom their budget. 18-years-old and a U.S. citizen to be Acquistapace explained that “ if Argued Veitzer, “ El Congreso is eligible to vote. there are under 100 registered Tune-Up Guide 2-and-a-half percent of the students “ Anyone for any reason is voters in a given precinct, the on this campus, but they’re getting eligible for an absentee ballot,” entire precinct votes by absentee 36 percent of the money given out said Acquistapace. By law, ballots.” to student groups. I don’t care how registered voters can only vote at The County Elections Office is Ask for the original much money we have, they’re the precinct assigned to them or by planning on a “ sixty to seventy overfunded.” absentee ballot. Voters may apply percent” turnout based on past POLYMER SEALANT El Congreso member Sylvia for an absentee ballot by filing a primary results. “ It seems as Quezada responded, “ I ’m “ simple one page form” issued by though there’s good voter interest STUDENT DISCOUNTS astounded by what you’re the County Clerk-Recorder’s Of* so far,” she said, but noted that the proposing. If you keep cutting us fice; sending in a written note with turnout “will depend on voter 290 STORKE ROAD every year our quality’s going to one’s name, address, and apathy.” signature requesting an ap­ Goleta, on Storke & Hollister plication; or mailing the ap­ After the election, a “ purge” will 988-9688 Nursing plication attached to the sample be conducted to remove “ dead ballot of the primary election, files,” those who have left the S.B. (Continued from front page) received in the mail by all area and no longer vote here. Of Baumann’s reorganization. registered voters. the 165,000 registered voters in the Waiting time at many of the “ We estimate that over 10,000 Santa Barbara County, facility’s clinics has greatly been voters in the county will vote ab­ Acquistapace said that “ clean reduced, according to Health sentee,” said Acquistapace of the registration is probably a good Center Ombudswoman Karen upcoming election, as “ June is a 20,000 to 30,000 under that.” Gregory. The center has also hired additional doctors, bringing the available physicians up to four. In addition to the increased services he has been able to provide, Baumann will also be able I Students to return $92,000 in reg fee monies to the university this year. Although much of the controversy surrounding his staff cutbacks of | are special last May has not been resolved to the nurses’ satisfaction, Baumann is optimistic about present and ! on Monday nights. future staff relations. SHOW MOM YOUR LOV€ “ My first responsibility is to $ provide the very best health care i • Barbecued ribs, baked potato IS GROWING for the students I can.” a & salad bar $4.95 MOTHER'S DAY • SUNDAY MAY 11 There's no one quite like Mom and we think she lCO or deserves something sensational on "her" day. For ECen £> That's why our lovely bouquet announces "You’re 0 • Texas style fried chicken (continued from front page) The Greatest"“ It con be delivered anywhere in this (skin so good you’ll want a area or almost anywhere in the world through Barbara Spikers, the local 15,000 affiliated Teleflorists. Send this bouquet and volleyball team, who would like to side order for dessert) 1 you con moke this Mother's Day one of the use the ECen for their home with fries & salad bar $3.75 "Greatest" ever! games. ECen will be done mainly through the Office of Athletic and Leisure Services, once again “The best thing utilizing the present staff. Barton that ever University cited the reason for doing this as happened to being that the athletic department Village Flowers was the biggest user of the facility. your mouth!“ 7127 Hollister #15 However, according to Birch, the student/faculty scheduling 964*0561 968-1011 TELEFLORA committee presently meeting will 42X3 S ta te continue to help set priorities for The Vtay America 1 In University Village Plaza Sends Love.' ECen use. L PAGE8 DAILY NEXUS FRIDA Y, MA Y 2. 1980

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Cali Geoff 685-, Sublet avail for summer Share bedroom in DP oceanfront apt. super roomie like you! Let's get our 5003.______• 6503 Seville one bedroom Summer or entire year, $125/mo. asses out of here! Sail 685-3080 evenings. starting 6/22 Call Rick 968-5863. Buy sell trade all new used amps & guitars new Martins Gibsons Fender i UNIVERSITY I Sweet darlin Heather, another heart to CLEAN. SUNNY AND CHARMING 2 F needed Goleta house nr. Magnol Yamaha ovation 35% to 45% off heart just for you. Happy B-day little house for rent: Summer and Fall in Cntr. $150/no. & util, own rooms, ship of dreams! Lovies always, Le N. Goleta near UCSB and Dos special sate on JBL speakers studio quiet, no smoking, nr bus/bike/- ! DONUTS 1 Strange Bebe______pueblos-3 bedrooms and family minoitors etc. BGW & Peavey amps stores. Start Sumr—Call Rose after 6 on sate & in stock. Fancy Music 744 Michelle: Only two more years till we m. or 4th bedrm .. double garage- p.m. 967-8387. 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In couple or single $220/mo. large yard assign risk OK. need of another lesson-SC 1317 vegetarian call Steve 968-4963.______Roommate wanted fall qtr. only Farmers Insurance 682-2832 Sabado Tarde 2 story 2 bdr. apt, 1 1/2 $149/mo. incl. util & pool. Call Alan Business Personals bath, balcony, turn, close to beach 968-2348.______Service« Offered and campus. Summer sublet rent Roommate wanted to share beautiful BEER SALE Six-Pak Shop has Coming Attraction $125/mo. ea. Call 968-2600. 2 bdrm apt in Goleta w/pool prefer a Tuborg 15.5 gal. kegs $29.75 reg The Community Housing Office clean person Mo 964-0134. $35.75 Bulldog from England 2 bdrm apt available end of Sprng on Building 434, will be open every $9.99 cs. $2.99 6-pk while they last Madrid. Terms neg. Call Susan .968- Two F roommates needed June 80-81. Saturday in May EXCEPT MAY 24. 685-4541. 9311. ______EINido apt $106 month 685-4828. From 10:00 a.m .-2 p.m. to assist LOOKING FOR A ROOM? you in finding suitable housing. If CRAVE: Money Back OR HOW ABOUT A ROOMMATE? ______For Sale______you need us — come see usl Don't be shy - come on by! GUARANTEE! I f ' you don't quit 6'11 ” progressive "egg" surfboard, DEEP STRUCTURAL MASSAGE for We have bulletin boards full of smoking after 5 sessions. CRAVE good shape, great for beginner or release of tension, stress & for in; Center. 687-5596.______listings. You can share a room or have cruisin pt. $50/obo Bob 685-3858. creased calm & clarity. 5yrs. profess, your own, or get your own apt. If you exper. $20reg; $15students; $10in- Typewriter: Olympia Electric standard, Celluite control-women eliminate can't come by - call our friendly troductory offer. 964-2009. excess fat, unsightly bluge before recorder - 961-4376 between 8-12 & 1- recent maintenance $170 OBO. Steve Deep Structural MASSAGE summer 687-8802 licensed.______5 Monday thru Friday and it will give at 968-8348. ______.______WORKSHOP. 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JORDACHE...SASSON '75 Ford Torino, 2-dr. only 40,000 mi., 3609 after 6 p.m. UNDER $29 Mew paint & carpet 685-4)398.______mag wheels, interior/exterior in Lost: gold S chain bracelet with heart ...Blazers, blouses, dresses, Summer Rental-Sabado Tarde 6762* superb cond. Must sacrifice. Joe, 967- ______Travel______clasp. If found PLEASE call Barbie at skirts and other 2 Bdrm in Duplex Pets OK. 8441.______Going to London? Beat high hotel 685-3205. designer fashions 100/mo. Pete 968-4800 Jim 968-0239. '71 Dodge Charger Vinyl roof, A M /- prices! Furnished apartments M ike and Lorrln 964-3499______BEACHSIDE Del Playa Summer Cassette, Mags, 20 mpg hwy, 15 city. available. Minimum two weeks call Sublet 2 bedroom 2 ' bath rent Superb cond. Runs on reg. Like new. 962-8633 evenings.______, GROUND FLOOR OPPORTUNlTY- negotiable. Call 968-2928 pr 968-7860. . Ask for Chris, 967-8441. Part-time/full-time. Looking for Trip to Las Vegas or Tahoe for 2-3days people who are tired of working for Del Playa 2bdrm 2bth large rooms '62 Alfa Romeo Giulietta conv. 35 2 nights. All exp pd but trans. Includes Classified ads are $1.S0 par day for smeone else and are going up the top floor of two unit duplex summer mpg. body & mech good. Reliable and $100 for gambling good thru 12-31. the first three lines. 28C for each additional line. Bold-face type stairs to nowhwere. Unlimited ear­ 6700 block $450/mnth 968-8754. fun. Saqrafice $2,500 Tom 685-1434. Best offer call 968-4142,968-4151. costs. 3001 extra per line. nings possible, no exp. necessary. During summer clean spacious 2 bdrm ■For sate 65 Austin Healy Sprite. There are 33 letters and spaces per Training ’Provided. 968-8951, 685- 2 bath apt balcony ocean view call New: Master Cylinder, valves, hoses, A.S. Travel new office hours M W Th line: Leave a space between each 2286.______. . j6 8 -5 3 2 3 /9 6 8 -3 4 5 2 .______reg tires, fuel, water pmp., rblt alt top 10-3; T F 10:1. Int’l ID, Eurailpass, Britrail, charters, Laker & low cost word. Interested in losing 5 to 15 lbs in 5 to 2 bedroom 2 bath Sabado Tarde apt. ond. body, classic sports car. $2275/- offer. Call Craig 968-6282. flights UCen 3135. 15 days? A complete nutritional available 4 summer will negotiate rent. If you need to kill an ad, call the 685-5115.______weight control program. 100% '75 Chevy Luv pick-up, AM-FM ; office at 961-3839 before noon .to satisfaction guaranteed. Call Dan 968- 4 rent I.V. apt on Seville, 2 story, 2 cassette xlnt cond. Runs great $2,300. Typing kill your ad for the following day. 8951 or Jim 967-2098. bdrm, 1 1/2 bath patio w/pool & Call 685-5120 after 8 p.m. Ask for Prof. Typing. 24 hour services. We do not take any ads over the laundry rm, June 25-Sept. 15. Call Jesse. Discount Rates. Guaranteed. 967- phone. 968-7816______Rides 7670/964-0423.______Bicycles T he office is located at the base of Ride needed to Monterey Peninsula Who can fix qny port, electric Storke Tower and we are open Fof Rent: I.V. Ocean-front apts. 3 May 2, Return May 4 or 5 Chiorda 22" 10-speed xlnt cond all typewriter? It skips like __ crazy. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. thru oed. 2 bath June 21-Sept. 10. Call Will share driving and gas. Reasonable. offers only please. Joe Fri. Jule 964-7189. alloy new deraileurs red $130/obo968- Call 685-1080 in a.m. 8234. 687-8548 afterB. (SIPCCTS — ) Long Beach First Obstacle for U CSB Spikers Gauchos Lost Twice to 49ers, Take Them on Tonight in Regionals By JOELJONES the breaks. I think we’ll play well.” up.” Saturday night in the finals. It Prepare for a battle! The UCSB For the second-ranked Gauchos That starting six will include should be a dog fight, and should men’s volleyball team takes on to get past the 49ers, UCSB will Scott Steele, John Nisbet, Gary probably last five games,” said Long Beach State in the semi­ have to contain, or at least control, Pearce, Mark Roberts, Todd Preston. finals of Western Regionals tonight 6-foot-6 Willie Wilson. Cohen, and Porter. Tickets for both games can be a 6 p.m. in UCLA’s Pauley “ He’s definitely one of the top In addition, Preston said, Tim purchased at Pauley Pavilion, at Pavilion. players in the league. He’s tall, he Vorkink and Jon Stevenson will the gate. Hampered by injuries to key jumps well, and he has good aim,” also see a lot of action. KCSB will air a live, play-by- players throughout the season, the said Preston. Nisbet is coming around fast, play account of the game, Gauchos have not played at their In past matches UCSB has not “ and if he can play like he did beginning at 6 p.m. tonight. physical potential. But those in­ played well against Long Beach, against San Diego State we’ll be in juries to players including starter losing both times in four games. good shape,” Preston added. John Nisbet have all healed. However, the Gauchos are riding Another key is Steele, recent HILLEL Tonight UCSB is peaking for the match high atop the momentum from Athlete of the Week. “ If he is on against the 49ers, a team the their crushing defeats of Cal Poly from the start against Long Beach FALASHAJEWS: Gauchos are out to avenge for a SLO and fourth-ranked San Diego then I don’t see how we can lose.” defeat earlier in the season. Only State. The 49ers just suffered a the winner will advance to the Recently, the Aztecs defeated humiliating 15-9, 15-8, 15-6 loss to A PEOPLE IN PERIL NCAA semifinals at Ball State on Pepperdine in a sudden-death third ranked USC, a team the A special presentation May 9-10. match to, determine the fourth Gauchos have beaten two times in with Devorah Jacobson • 8 pm Head coach Ken Preston representative in the' Western a row. stresses the confidence he places Regionals. San Diego State plays UCSB and Long Beach are tied in Shabbat Services at 6:30 pm in his team. “ I still maintain that USC tonight at 8 p.m. in the other league with 13-5 records. UCLA with John Moscowitz we are as good if not better than semifinal match. gained an automatic berth to the URC • 777 Camino Pescadero • 968-1555 they (Long Beach) are. It’s all According to team member Greg NCAA semifinals by winning the going to come down to who’s Porter, one of UCSB’s strengths is CIVA. playing good and what team gets its “ well-rounded starting line­ “ W e’ll probably play USC It's Nat Any Old Track Meet; It's THE Track Meet, at UCSB UCSB is hosting its own track college and have been competing Viggiano, who has previously meet for the second weekend in a and picking up experience that jumped 7’-0” will be competing in row on Saturday. college athletes are necessarily the high jump. “ This track meet has exploded. excluded from. Currently, the Gauchos are It’s going to be a very large meet. “ This meet gives track and field ranked first and second in the There’ll be around 300 athletes out savvy. They (collegians) learn a PCAA in the 10,000-meter. UCSB there on the track,” UCSB coach. lot by running against the best maintains the top three times in Tom Lionvale said of the event, runners because the best runner the 3,000-meter steeplechase and being held for the second year in a may not be the fastest runner but the 5,000-meter footrace. Mike row. he uses the best tactics,” Lionvale LeBold and Dan Caprioglio hold Lionvale is expecting 14 teams to explained. first and second spots in the 10,000. ha A u*t*> tiru lo y e rjn * — send athletes including thè Aggie Some of the experienced runners LeBold is also first in the PCAA in Running Club, Athletes in Action, the Gauchos will have a chance to the 3,000-meter steeplechase and U.C. Irvine and San Jose State. observe will be Gary Tuttle who third in the 5,000-meter, while Jim urynÿUfZ' need*- The Track Meet is unique runs a 28:33 10,000-meter race. Triplett is second in the because it gives college runners UCSB’s Mike LeBold has the steeplechase and first in the 5,000- the opportunity to compete against fastest time for that event in the meter. Steve Brumwell is third in In Isla Vista open class runners who are older PCAA with a 29:45. In the 1,500- the steeplechase and Dan 956 Embarcadero del Norte and more mature. Most of the opqn meter race will be Mark Schilling Caprioglio holds second in the N € |y s By Appointment: 685:1209 class men have graduated from of the Aggie Running Club, who 5,000. M T U M NMD €NRTNUWVB>UfTHSCNN0i or 685-4104 has run a 3:41 time in that event, equivalent to a 3:57 mile. According to Lionvale, a sweep The events will also include of the top three positions in the Sports some world-class efforts. Fred 5,000 and the steeplechase has Carpenter of Athletes in Action will never happened before in the Today be throwing the javelin and Paul PCAA. RADIO — Sports America with Cary Frumes and John Ferriter, will feature interesting local and national sports. OUR GREATEST M EN’S TENNIS — vs. Cal State L. A., Stadium Courts, 2 p.m. SALE EVER: JUDY BASEBALL — vs. Loyola- Marymount, Campus Diamond, at the Chameleon 2:30p.nt! WOMEN’S SOCCER — first We’re offering insane prices throughout the store COLLINS annual tournament, all day, Stadium. during the month of May. We’re clearing out our stock Tomorrow at any price to make room for the coming summer WOMEN’S SOFTBALL — vs. season. Chapman, Dwight Murphy Field, 1 Dresses — Famous Makers; casual or evening styles p.m. Values to $70.00 NOW *10 - *15 - *20 WOMEN’S SOCCER — first annual tournament, all day. Blouses & Tops - hundreds to choose from Stadium. Values to $45.00 NOW *5 - *10 - *15 Shoes - Famous Makers; dress, sport, casual, clogs Values to $67.00 NOW*5 - *10 - *15 Designer Jeans - many styles UCSB Hosts Values to $47.00 NOW*15 Also incredible prices on co-ordinates, accessories, etc. First Tourney AND MEN'S slacks, sportshirts, jackets, swimwear Women’s soccer will receive a & sweaters are also reduced to ridiculous pricesl boost in the leg with the First Annual Women’s Soccer Tour­ nament, at Campus Stadium this Friday and Saturday. UCSB, the number one ranked team, will host number two ranked Saturday, May 3 - 7:30 p.m. UCLA, along with Chico State, Western Washington, Colorado College, University of Colorado at Arlington Theatre Boulder and Hawaii. 706 State ST. 5779 Calle Real 7th & Linden TICKETS: $ 1 2 .5 0 10.50. 9.5Q 8.5 0 AVAILABLE AT ARLINGTON The round-robin tournament is Santa Barbara Goleta Carpintería THEATRE BOX OFFICE. TURNING POINT. ROCKPHE RECORDS sponsored by the Miller Brewing 965-8325 964-2248 684-1011 MORNINGLORY MUSIC. AND ALL THE USUAL TRI-COUNTY TICKET OUTLETS. FOR INFORMATION CALL 965-5181. Company and was organized by All stores open Mon-Sat 10-6, Sunday 12-5 women’s soccer coaches Jon The Goleta Store is closed Sundays Hawes and Mike Park. PAGE 10 DAILY NEXUS FRIDA Y. MA Y 2, 1980 IM Softball Teams Sizzling Clearance Sail Puts Although the weather has been This year’s “ B” league features headed for a shootout, as both far from ideal, the competition has many new faces, and teams have teams expect to score many runs. UCSB Team in Sixth been sizzling in the first weeks of been producing runs faster than Women’s softball, no matter who the Intramural softball season. Khomeini has been producing wins or what the score, always With just two forfeited games after enemies. “ Three Blind Jellyfish” produces thrills and excitement. Usually, clearance sales are not held in the middle of spring, but three weeks of play, it looks like has scored 49 runs after two Last year’s champ “ Mudslingers” for the UCSB sailing team, a special type of sail was held. these teams are all business. games. “ The Diamond Balls” has has already scored 43 runs in just In the Kennedy Cup competition in Annapolis, Maryland, UCSB’s “ St. Pauli Boys,” last year’s produced 39 runs, “ Can’t Think of two games and appear on the way sail failed to clear the required distance between boats, touching “ A ” league champions, again One” has scored 20 runs per game to their repeat performance of last their competitors boat and hence penalized the Gauchos in the appear to be the team to beat in and “ Down and Dirty” has already season. “ The St. Pauli Girls” has competition. IM softball. Playing in the tough sent 32 men across the plate. . looked awesome as well. So, the Gauchos, who many considered to be the favorite of the 10- Monday leagues, “ St. Pauli Boys” Other “ B” teams who have boat race, were disqualified and moved into last place. edged coed champ, “ Curly Butt looked impressive so far include Navy won the whole race, with the Merchant Marine boats Hares” and has since rolled to easy “ Hard Sticks and Softballs” , finishing as runner-up. victories. “ Bend Over I ’m Driving” , “ Buster Lacrosse “ Navy was the best team anyway,” said UCSB team member Perennial contender “ Bhang Hymen and the Throbbing UCSB’s men’s lacrosse team, Charlie Isaacs. “ They consistently had high place finishers.” Water” will find Monday’s league Members” ,-“ Team Ten” and “ The sporting a 12-1 record and un­ Returning to the sails, which many shoppers love to do, the UCSB the toughest they’ve been in for Skoll Brothers” . defeated in SCCLA pjay, will take boat, in its second day of racing, was second place in the com­ awhile. “ Bad Company” may Other teams have emphasized on Claremont Men’s College petition. Ahead of the Gauchos was the Merchant Marine ship. stumble into the playoffs, com­ defense and Tuesday league’s Saturday at 1 p.m. on the soccer King’s point. pliments of the weaker Wednesday “ The Losers” and “ Stinky but field. “ We were catching them and could have taken the lead if our boat league. Veteran teams “ Wrath of Live” have given up only five runs Led by top scorers Keith Zalkin, hadn't touched theirs,” Isaacs said. the .Oppressed” and “ The in winning their first two games, so Bryan Tunney, Bob Fiance and The judges officially disqualified UCSB after the race in a protest Shankers” appear to be headed to expect a low scorer when these Bob Jones, UCSB will be tough to hearing. Despite penalization, UCSB received a total of 11 points, a showdown to determine Friday’s teams- meet. “ Hirsch’s Huskies’* beat. still good enough to come in sixth place. “ A ” league title. and “ Gumby Lumber Co” are Goalie Craig Arnold, who had his “ We compiled more points than all previous races,” Isaacs said. best game against UCLA, will be on hand for the Claremont game. However, the judges recognized UCSB’s ability to maneuver and Claremont is currently in second ' handle their boat, so the Gauchos were awarded the Judge’s Trophy, place in the league with a 5-2 that goes to the school with the best sailing handling and seamanship LEATHER GUILD record. ability. LADY CLARKS M e, Comfort take another exam? Ruggers Four members of the UCSB Are you crazy?!? Women’s Rugby Team were & The Navy Officer Qualification Test (NOQT) is a piece of cake, right? recently selected from A. Not necessarily. representatives of 16 Southern If you’re majoring in engineering or another technical area, we would California Women’s Rugby Union expect you to do better on the test than an Inner Mongolian Cultural Arts teams to the Southern California major, but you won’t hear us telling anyone that the test is easy. The NOQT is an aptitude exam dealing with number and letter comparison,, Select Side, an all-star team. instrument interpretation, word analogy, practical. judgement, Andrea MacKenzie, Marie mathematical reasoning, and mechanical comprehension involving Pedersen and Amy Rost were gears, levers, pulleys, fluids, etc. For those interested in an aviation selected to the first side, with Mary program, there is an extra section dealing with aircraft orientation. Grizzell as alternate. The Navy Officer Information Team will be administering the test in The Southern California side met the UCen on May 1 at 5:00 pm and May 2 at 9:00 am. Northern California in their first Tests w ill be scored immediately and an Officer will be available to match on April 19, emerging with a discuss your results and thé various programs you may want to con­ sider. 14-0 shutout under the leadership of Taking the exam in no way obligates you to the Navy, but it just might UCSB women’s coach Tony In Isla Vista, across from the Magic Lantern Theatre tell you something about yourself. Come in and give it a shot — you Spinella, Southern California might even pass! 968-6619 Open Mon-Sat 10-6 Select Side Coach. 1st ANNUAL SANTA BARBARA WOMEN'S INVITATIONAL MAY 2,3 & 4 Campus Stadium

GAMES PLAYOFFS May 2 at 3 Si- 5 pm CONSOLATION May 3 at 9 & 11 am, 1 & 3 pm M ay 4 at 11 am CHAMPIONSHIP May 4 at 1 pm

Come watch Soccer at its best with UCLA, Chico State, Colorado College, Univ. of Colo, at Boulder, Western Washington Univv Hawaii All- Stars and Santa Barbara's own — The Juice. FRIDA Y. MA Y 2. 1980 DAILY NEXUS PAGE 11 an Daily Sports Update

There will be no more miracles by the defending NBA champion Seattle Supersonics this year. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, with a little help from his friends, made sure of that. The L.A. Lakers center scored 38 n points as the Lakers beat the Sonics, 11-105 Wednesday night to advance to the NBA finals against the Philadelphia 76ers. The Lakers will get a few days of rest before hosting the Eastern Conference winner in the first game of the finals at the Inglewood Forum Sunday at 12:30 p.m.

The Dallas Mavericks are the newest team in the NBA. They were welcomed to the league today after paying $12 million for their fran­ chise. Dallas does not yet have a coach, it will play its home game in the brand new Reunion Arena, a $25 million stadium in Dallas.

Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn has fined the New York Mets 0 W ' $¡{>,000. The fine was assessed because of disparaging remarks about the New York Yankees, made by Jerry Della Femina, the president of an advertising agency which handles the Mets. Kuhn called it “ conduct detrimental to baseball. ”

Action reportedly may be taken soon concerning a Pacific Ten Conference investigation into alleged athletic improprieties at several member schools. The league’s executive director says he hopes to be able to make a recommendation to the compliance committee and resolve some of the matters at a meeting in Seattle later this month..

Nancy Lopez-Melton says she won’t be playing golf in ten years. But Mark Sauer slides into second base, as the Gauchos slid by the Westmont team, 8-1 she’ll be trying to defend her crown today When play begins at the in a non conference game that didn’t have much meaning, except to boost their women's international tournament on Hilton Head Island, South overall record. Carolina. She says she wants to get 30 tournament victories and then retire.

Psychologically, Win Over r r - r r r m Westmont Boosts Gauchos

On the road to recovery, the give up a walk, or they’ll throw UCSB put two more on the board UCSB baseball team crushed down the middle and give up home in the fourth inning. Sauer singled Westmont in a non-conference runs," Scheel said. to score Stanovich, and Dave game on Wednesday, 8-1. The slight adjustment Scheel Jorgensen’s base hit brought in It was a great psychological win was talking about seemed to start Sauer. for the Gauchos who have suffered working against Westmont. The fifth inning was quiet‘ for their share of disappointments in Mike Fullmer started the day for both teams. Then Glen Magpiong the last two weeks. the Gauchos, giving up five walks came in Jto relieve Fullmer. Inconsistency throughout the in five innings, but he did not allow Westmont scored their lone run off pitching staff has been the only any runs. a single in the sixth. evident flaw in the squad. But the UCSB scored one in the first Brian Desrosiers walked in the problem, according to pitching inning when Maury Ornest came in bottom of the eighth to set up a coach Rolf Scheel, concerns the on an error. In the third inning, score off a single by John Morris. staff’s transition from pitching Mike Merk scored on a fielder’s Mike Merk got into a minor brawl down the middle to low and out­ choice from third base when Rick with the Warrior pitcher after side. Clark hit into a double play. Ornest being hit with a pitch. The two “ Young pitchers have two op­ then singled in Mark Sauer to players were sent to the showers tions. They’ll either miss a few and make the score 3-0. after the encounter was broken up by both teams. The Warriors’ replacement on the mound came in with bases loaded and walked in two runs I T ’S P I Z Z A B O B ’S before Jorgensen struck out, en­ 9 6 8 -0 5 1 0 ding the inning. 9tO EMBAR. DEL NOHTE After an uneventful top of the ninth, the Gauchos capped off the Formerly Rusty’s game with an 8-1 victory, Loyola will be on Campus Diamond today at2:30p.m. to open up a three game series with the Gauchos.

COURT CASUALS 100% TRIPLE KNIT ACRYLIC At times, one sport can look another sport. This is not Joe Redjield, (20) the UCSB shortshop being tackled by a Westmont player. Redfield is, however, trying not to be injured on this play. UCSB is now 21-15-2. WARM-UPS

WOMENS SUGGESTED CIVIL ENGINEERING S-M-L RETAIL OPENINGS - OPPORTUNITIES MENS $48-56 Dept, of Navy, Division of Civil Engineering is accepting ap­ S-M-L-XL $25-30 plications for Engineers for openings beginning in June 1980. Additionally, College JUNIORS can apply and if successfully screened can qualify for up to $800 a month retainer during senior year. 3 MENS STYLES — 3 WOMENS STYLES Training program consists of 12 weeks including human resources management, public works, contract administration and con­ Colors - Navy, Royal, Tan, and Brown Combinations struction operations. Male/Females in an accredited engineering program leading to a degree in civil, mechanical, electrical, architectural, construction or ocean engineering. U.S. Citizen/physically qualified. University Village Plaza Excellent salary/benefits package. U.S. and overseas assignments w ith paid relocation. 7127 Hollister Ave., #18 Contact: LT Jim Letscher, LT John Knudsen G o le ta P.O. Box 36806, L.A., CA 90036 685-1295 or call 1213) 468-3321 Or sign up for an interview at the placement office. Campus visit: Monday thru Saturday 9:30-6 P.M. e Fridays 'til 8:00 P.M. Closed Sundays (Master Charge and Visa welcome) PAGE 12 DAILY NEXUS FRIDA Y, MA Y 2, 1980 University Village Plaza

7127 Hollister Ave. West of Storke Rd. Goleta, California MAY FESTIVAL Saturday, May 3rd Schedule of events • 8-11 am PANCAKE BREAKFAST Boy Scout Troop 127 — Donation $2.00 • 11 am JAZZERCISE Demonstration by Peggy Marchbanks • 12 noon CARAVALI DANCE TROUPE • 1 pm Ancient Art of BELLY DANCING ALL DAY performed by Marta & Suzanne ARTS & • 2 pm SQUARE DANCING Called by Harry Colombin — participants CRAFTS from Village Squares, Bachelors & Bachelorettes, Fairs & Squares. Any FAIR qualified dancer is welcome to join in. * 3:30 pm Demonstration by RICK AVERY’S KARATE SCHOOL * 4 pm JUDO performed by AIKIDO CULTURAL SCHOOL Be sure to look for special M ay Values at many of the following stores Town & Country Good Times Louie fs Hair Liquor Restaurant Concepcioun The Crabby Lobster Thrifty Drug Store University Cleaners Harper • Grosso Pizza Hut Dental Clinic Goleta Sports Center RadioShack The Western Jeri’s Children Shop Grand Square Eller’s Donuts House Launderland Smith’s Food King The Longest Century 21 University Village Tanner-Bree Yard Fabrics Flowers United States The Hideout Tavern Professional Travel Post Office