, Economist for McGovern Kevin S, Ol~on rlare ,w(' musl H'dlile that Campaigning lor GeorgE' is IS dlwdVS an uphill hattie McGover n , 110tp.d liber.!1 whpn th(' privilegl'd and economist John KennE'th Gal­ afflut'nl are on onl' idp and braith gave a speech at UCSO Vol' "re on Ihe olher.- aturday in which he pll'adf'd Dr Galhrallh, v', ho I' mo,t " for very student 10 recrull f.HllOU' lor hiS C'conomlc dnd work for MrGovE'rn" ;)nrl treali'e\ The Affluent Society arlded, ' The' (,len ion i~ not yel and The New Indu~trial State, O\('r we musl rememtwr crilirllC'd tht' 'Ji~on "d ~ that McGovern is on our minl\tr.Hlon for' bll'lglr,g in side-I he SlOP of fr C'dom ," It'C' must (OnSpr\dt,\(' Galhralth \\.15 introduced h~ ('conoml t S ret' Hoc er-or 'evmour IIMris, a lornwr mJibp f,ln HI m'ml'h e( onomi( LldvlSN tf) John tre (' m n I) (b(>c',. re pon- KC'nned v who no \. teat hp at sloll-' lor, oc onO")I( p llrCle~ .lnd hIS Dr . Michael Crithton,r .,peaklng In the Rpvl'lle K( vrH'\ ' Jo 1r Ga ern In d pC'lch wPlch dedit IOIJlH': ahout him~elf, his bonh and thl' Mt Jim"} t l ntireh \\ Ith the up­ of \'\Ir iting photo hy.)o Eastern (omlllg pre d ntldl dectlon the Ii rv rd proft's\"r mdde Author at l ICSD: IJ'ht fpren' polls wh eh hoVo IV\c ( apping wit '1 C ·chton

,1' I th hi 1 I t [ n verpcl .1 grl'dt ""llC' kHld ut i' fll't\ of q J(> IIOlh which Ihe dll ')11" which rrJW~ on d IH'r- il nts IddfC' ,pel to I1im I II ~ Hann 011. rn.lkil g It VI r, ddlruJit 10 Ih Cohl'n ge' 01 ('XI ell('nce, from dh.lndon wrillng s fM dS tlm'l' .I"d one-h llf VPU' In r I Rc (I ( { l(iedS fqr hook .1ft' (Of­ n "(lie.11 ,chool to lfit> (om cerned, hI' SJld " I 1!',uJlly ~'ollt'g( /,If, If' I po,iliun of hi\ mo~t successful don't h,l\C' much itil'J 01 what tiolll'1g stlld"nt gOH'rnnH'nt 0' rowl Thl' Andromeda Strain, I'm doing. I getome sort of ReI elie. 1 hI' ( onlllll'H'I' '111'ets 1'1,1dl dIP di sc u~~ion informa­ W( 1,1.;1\ 011 \ \ I'dne,rlJy~ al 5 vague idpd Jnd I ~ It do\\n and I () n "n dam u sin g . p.1l1 a tht' Rl'leJlp Prc)\o,t's see what happen\" He ,aid What Is Smut? Crichlon recalied his first 0111((' The omll1lll('C''' " Th e Andromeda Strai n was a RIck DroOl e f Ilbrane rill. "m dnd d't aUnlf' Ie'.\' W.lrs ilt Harvard UnivPr­ litle, and I reallv liked thdt hpacil'd h, miC' ~10rl, Ocan of Rewll( and i, lompowrl of Tht' IJ~t pl'r~()n \I)l! waul I (' PI'C! to op­ 1\ "d pr('\('nt 0' rp'trrel t~1' ('rcu alion of Ify. IIc- \,\,1\, he ~illd, "propel­ title. I don't hJ\e very good led absolute terror" to be \ix .,tudenh .lI1d fi\,' othC'1 ro I' ,lIl allti-pornograph\ propo"tion \\l uld honk, both cia c and nlPdl'rn . In hart he hv titlt's usudlly and thl'Y tak e J JJlob.lbl~ hI' J nll'mtwr of the clt'rg\ or ,I t"el, Ih,lI if If \\.1 P,l l'd It Voould den !'rious .lnd ~Iudlou~ durmg his long tim to get. 'Jow that I l.1cultv mernhprs, 1 he tudpnt 11\~lll-wing Mlor. Hut both FathPr Char P' .Jell/I" Ihl' II ~rt Ie) r,'ad 01 \ It \\ r IJIt d" h f,r\1 two year~. He ~ald his had a tille I r<'.lll y wanted a memhpr, .II!' rirkl'd .11l1l11aJlv In thp Spring Qu.ll\C'r b\ tl DolIl'n from tht' Uni\prsitv of .•111 Dll'go Jnd " not oh,( l'nl' I.Iflll'r gave him $20 for train book to go with It." fJre home, so sure was he that Rl'velle .\(hool-wldp election. John W ayne h,we camp out \igOlou,h Crichton i~ presently more \nolhl'r opponpnl 01 hi h/\ ~o n would flunk out im­ Thi., committ!'l' ha<; om­ .1~.lIn \l Prnpl"ltion 18, .In antl-,mut propo,aJ. intere~ted In movie~ than in TI"C' rl'.1 \on, \p('m to be thl' , rong 1I'lvlO \ olght hl'Jd 0 the Cpn'rd' LI"'Jf\ at ml'dlately. During h iS junior pll,te control 01 Ih(' Rl'velle b oo k~ . WIll'n he was asked it 111l',hUrp, I\hil h thp prOplhltion I\ould im­ l ('''0. In.m mtl r\ll'\\ \ tllt «('1'(' Thu II t ht' prop 1V.lntpti to be cPrtaln before really boring and awful." for till' fh( ,II H'M 1q72-1973 thlllg, Hut 1\1' hlnt to prot PI t 11,'opll' 11\(' or Pol' l'd \PU cOlold r('.ld .1 boo 10 0 nlolklng a tholce, hE' recali d a IIlrllldl'\ ."!.82fi I rom 1.1" ~ e.1l\ ell \ ('dr' eI(\\\1l thl' lil'!' \\t' don't no\\ \\hal APdl I ,lnd po ,'bl- nOI 1'1 01 I 'tar roomma te "who lho~e his fI( hton rC'cl' ntly hds bN'n ~(,Il dlng inr-nm!' .Inti .Ip­ ('Ilgagpd In ,I numlwr of mo\ ie Olnl' Cll',ltl .' porno\tr.lph,'r might thll1k up d,t,on.llly It (' nll'.hlHe \lOll d pl.1 I thl' m .. jor six limes In dbout J proximal!'l\ $4 son \l'lldlnl; m­ hl,llT'C' ( n Ihl' t t' on II ho h.ld (on'ro o· thl' \\(1(''''-.'' plOWers. Hl' md ,amp friends cornr Irom th" \eoll 1 hl~ ," pn II).I'PII.II' Thu' thl' Ilbrandt' Vo luld III' C'v( ntually pnlered m,ldp a movie l olli I'd "Extreme mOOl'} i., to Ill' ,lJlottt'c1 lor To "protl'( t" Iwopl." Pr,'po,illon Hl \\ould hi '('('Il('llt the R"IPIJ(' 11 .lllow lo( .11 rOl11l11l1nltil" to ,pt tI"'1f 0\\ n pl.1t l' ~')l'( 1,1 re tr (tlOI1 on tl)) p under 18 '1'011, In nwdi( .11,( hool he for­ ~cr enplay for " Th Termin,,1 (nlll'!;C ,l(ld, nt' '.tnd.lflh I. rr'o\iit'~. I1lJ~JIH1e • nd bill Man." (He sa id he's be ­ 2) ,1110\\ IOdllidu.ll tll 111,;"t> cillllll,' ,lIr('~ Irlr 0'.1 'e -hi' rnll.!ht nil ba thr proficienry of doctors, movie for BC'\ Movie of the lOll' Ill(' (rlll1ll1itll'p ha' ," t.ln( II Ilut 0\1,( ('nl' \\ hal Cric hton ~aid that h(' would WC' k callpd Pur~Ult ," which \~p"kl mc'ptlllg rhi r('(jut" t " always "10rl Jt t ht Re\ plI" Pro\ o,t 's lohn \ .1\ 11(' h.l\I' dJlPt'.HI'Ci on 1 \ ,pot, 0 h(lO~' ' hood of one m th reC' or one in wanted to mdkE' movies." He 0111« rill' f!'qurq Will Iht'n OpJlIl'" It \\,,\'nl' I( pi, th.l t IH h ,1 IlW.I'IIft' \ olght qld th,l1 rlOl\ hi .md othef' J'! lour." He sel ld "should you h sa id thdt Ihough tht're i\ no Ill' dupll( "tPd alld 'Pilt out tn lu,t tnl!1l! t( W t ,I' I11Ul h publ .. 11\ ahout th. unforlunat ('nough to g t money to hp m,)(le in thE' ('arh mpmbpr of til(' ('orn­ would I'\l'n prohibit nnl' ot hi' c)\ln ltim' bu Ill(' rhallpngC' of rli­ 'Trlll' (,rlt," frol11 hl'lIl' ,hl)l\ n In 0: 1(' 1l1l'.1\IIl" Oll to 1111' pe pll' ~ IIH'I I an HI' ometh,ng ~erious . you may rnp~." mlttl'P lor tlll'lf ron"dl'r,l­ rC'cting d mOVI(' With It\ atten­ lornmunltil'" .1 d thaI ' \\ )( n pl'Op l' It'll, OI,t "bout I\h t wrll he In troubl " lion 1\ ~()I(' ,lI1d quC"tlonil1g PIOPO Ilinl1 18 ,,'aliI ,1\ thl'\ u~uu u.I'I, Ml Mr Crichl on al~o made dant pr ssurl'S ,1Od com­ of n1('mher~ of till' I!roup I\ill Otlwr rlJlpnrwnt ""I' foltht'f I 0111'11 olIglll' Ih,,' II \,\lHlld III ripplt' tl1l' 01'11.11 on 1},)Pl"l·t! to I ~om l' inter('sting commE'nt~ plpXIIIP', motlv,ltl' him to do thl'll t.l kp pl.\( \' .11 till' IH' t ,'IIno .I bout thC' (faft of d wrller It. procppd south on La 1011.1 Blvd which lurns into LOring al thp corner of Mission Blvd ( hlock ann mdkl' .I 11'11 on Hornblend, contlnuf' "asl on Hornbll'nd ann mah' d rrght Greg H i ck s Delegate onto ~oyes and thpn d Pit onlo Gr,lnd, pro(ppd no"" Grand Proposition 15 would have a two-Ihirds vOle. venl th high rate of turnover proposed for state emplo and Itop af Million Bay High c,( hool al apprrWmdlf'1 3'15 great effect on the alaries of Proposit ion 15 also provides of state employees. salaries and b nefits. It is Kevin Olson p.m persons employed by the State thaI matters of employer­ It il claimed that the measure stated also Proposition 15 will Attending the Democrati Convention this summer Conlinup pdst on Grand and mdk" d rlghl onto 'VIII Ion Bal' of California, in luding employee relations having to will not increase taxes; the $75 not eliminate strikes; ('ollec­ provided Ihe aUlhor with many unforgettable experiences, Orl\l/', procP('d down MI·.sinn Ba\ Dmf' ,lOd m,11 f' d f I~hl teachers dn the UC syslem. do wilh non-salary dispute be million or less needed to Ineluding meelings with such notables as John Galbraith and onto 51'.1 World Dri,e, thpn makp a IpH onto Pdl Itlr HIt.;hv,JV Thp measure would insert ~ettled by independent arbi­ finance Ihe measure would be Adlai II. A unique experience, however, came prof (-I'd along Pacifir Highwa\ Into S.Jn 01P8" II) ;\sh 5Trl'(o' into the state constitution new tration (if reque led by pither drawn fmm the tale General live bargaining and prevailing amidst the bedlam of the Convention floor, where I was ap­ mdk .. J I(·ft onto Ash and th!'n d ,,~ht onto KllltlCr BI,d provisions dealin1-\ with tate party) or by written agree­ Fund surplus of over one-half rate measures have not, it IS proached by a girl who queried, " Say, weren't you in my mdke a 1('1t onto C Slrpl'l and pror Pf'd lip C <'''f'r't to th!' billion dollar&. claimed, eliminated labor di~- employep salaries and ment b Iween slale appoin­ political science class la~t quarter?" Given my physical and Communily COncOUIIP ott 'lpproxlm"tl'l~ 4 p rr putes in other slates It is employer-employee relation­ ling powers and an organl- menIal condition (it was the third sleepless day of that four­ stated the measure will not University of California, San Diego bicyclists get ships. (T~e measure would not 7atlon representing a majority day debauchery), the experience was, well, mind-boggling. ready to cycle to the San Diego Community Concourse apply to qate employees of workers. ("Salary-related .. limit salaries and Ihat collec- he introduced herself as Laura Gonzalez, a McG )Vern dele­ Oppone,nts of PropOSition tive bargaining should not as part of " Bike For A Belter San Diego" Day, elecled by Ihe people or ap­ disputes Me dedit wiih in gate from California, and I promised to interview her when 15 statc 111~ measure would become part of the Consti­ Wednesday, October Left to right are Mr_ Walter pointed by the governor.) The anolher section of the state we both got back to school. 25. upset the balance ot power lution since the procedurt. m!!asure would reqUire Ihe comtitulion.) And I kept my promise. We met alter her night class at Schmitt, Scripps Institution of Oceanography Marine the executive and could not then be chan ged or bet,we~n UCSD, and on Ihe way over to the Coffe Hut she filled me in life Resources Division; Dr. Clifford Graves, honorary Radically different appraisals leglslalive branches which, ac- modified easily. on the vital statistics: 21, a majoring in Political Science chairman of "Bike for a Belter San Diego" and a La Jolla tate Personnel Board, of the proposition are cording tlo the constitution, ~enior Regents of the Universlly of at Third College, plans to attend law school after graduation. physician; prol. Jef Raskin, Visual Arts Department; McGovern Teach-ins presenled by those for and should function as equals. The P f h . roponents 0 t e propOSI- How did she become a McGovern del gate? " In rebruary, I California, and the Tru~tees of against the measurp. Those Barbara Hickey, physical oceanography graduate stu­ tion say the' governor would was attending the state caucus, and at the last minute the the California tate Univer­ who favor the measure draw dent, and Prof. Peter Farrell, Music Department. be able to appoint th e chairman kept calling for more nominations. So, I just silies .lnd Colleges to meet attention to Ihe beneficial A nationwide " teach-in" has been called for the ~flE'rnoon mea~ure would not allow Ihe members of the board dealing nominated myself. By the new party rules, a certain percen­ semiannually to determine the effects which they believe it and evening of Oct. 25 by the Fa cu lty for McGovern-Shmer governor to veto or reduce with Ihe salary increases. It IS tage of the state delegation had to be Chicano." average salariel paid to would have. They state it Committee Meetings will be held on 225 participating recommendations for state~taled Ihal the Governor has Why does she support M Govern? "His stand~ on war, workers in Ihe sta le doing would put a limit on state Bike Day at UCSD cam puses from coast to coast. The teach-ins will be held after employee benefits andfor Ihe past six years veto d defense spending in general, and welfare have always im­ work similar to that done bv employee salaries. It is claimed class hours and will be organized around films supplied by salaries. Thus, Ihey ~ay, the pre~sed me. Most important, he is the best candidate for the state employees affected potentially disaslrous walkout 'VIcGovern- hriver rampalgn headquarters as well as forums, el!"cted representative of the average-salary recommenda­ Chicanos. He is the one who led the commission on reform BlCvclists at UCSD will join with communil, orii,h in d rldc by Proposition 15. A report on by slale employees (i ncluding lectures, debates and coffee hours. thesE' "prevailing rates" would people, the chief official in tions and recommended that made if possible for Chicanos to participate in the from Revelle College Plala to th(' Communltv ConcolH,e as " The wide participation of 225 colleges and universities prison guards, doctor~ in state slate government, will have no below-average pay levels for Convention." part of fe~tivilles for "Bike for d Brltpr <;dn Diego" Day, be ~ubml tted to the governor .hospitals, and leachers) would illustrates thaI McGovern's strength IS still overwhelming on along with recommendalions say ill this important malter. lale employees. It is poinled I asked hN about McGovern's motives for the rules Wedne~day, Oct. 25, dedM<,d " Bikp oJ\ h\ the ~an Diego be averted by providing equal the nation's campuses. The teach-1m will provide an oppor­ out also that more Ihan 60 changes, and offerpd my theory that McGovern engineered City Coundl. as to the amount of money salaries for state employees. tunity for both faculty and students to show their support of needed to bring slate percent of the budget is not them primarily 10 aSSISt his own chances for th(' nomination. II I~ hoped that the e\ents planned \\111 give the cit, .m indi- enator McGovern, raise the level of debate about the issues, "Oh no. He didn't want the job of leading the reforms In the cation of the numbl'r of peoplc who already h,l\e b,k!'~ and employee salaries up to the Opponents also state and organize get-out-the-vote drives for November 7," Ms. prevailing rate. These findings Proposition 15, they say, would ilrst place; rred Harris and Larry O'Brien a~slgned 11 to him, who want to blcvcle as a means of transportation The da~ also Adele Schultz and Ms. Claire White, coordinators for the amend inequities in employer Proposition 15 would prevent Furthermore, he had no control over what went on at the will be uspd to encouragE' othprs to u~e hirvcle~ and motil..lte national teach-In announced from Wa~hington, D.C. salaries an d set up machinery the governor from deter- now subject to the governor's credentials committee hearings. He was just the chairman" the Citli Council 10 Implemenl bicycle lanes around thE' lity. mining Ihe best priority veto, so the proposal III and recommendations would for dealing w1lh non-salary How can she be sure he didn't have control? "I wa, on the RidNs also will be If'aving from other pomts In thp Cit I' be handed 10 the legislature related disputes, thus averting schemE' for th(' use of funds in Proposition 15 is backed by credentials committee myself." Anoth('r group is scheduled to lea~e CJlifornid tate Unlvpr- by Ihe governor as part of the walkouts. Proponents of the California. Thus matters of percedent. The measure I asked her a question that had been puzzling me, and sity, an Diego at 3 p.m and meet Wllh LC~Dand othpr partl- pressing concern would have would not, Ihey say, disrupt Highest in History budge\. These recommenda- measure have also said many others, for some time; namely, how was it possible that cipantl at thp Concourse at 4 pm 1Ions could not be reduced or Proposition 15 will raise state to be ignored, since the gover- Ihe balance between the ex­ the Old Guard, the traditional Democrats who had controlled The UC D ride will b(,~ln .1t appro introducing to the youth of America a method of UniH'rslly-wide total repr,'sents a sigmficant innE'~sP (4,323) UCSD Don't Throw Away 1968 convention." O('partment Dr. Ted rorbes, Chairman, Physical EduCdtion increasing their awareness and therefore raising their OVE'[ last year's enrollmcnt of 109,066. In 1971 total LnlvE'rslty Th conversation turned to the Chicano issue. I noted her Department; Profe>sor PC'ter Farrell, Mu ... ic [Jppartm nt; and level of consciousness. Kundalini Yoga incorporate the enrollmenl remalncd at almost the same level JS the prE'vious Your Chance relative affluence (her father IS an executive with the super- "vir Wdlter Schmitt, LCSD's cripps IN stitution of Ocedno- discipline of Hatha, Raga, \.1antra and Kundalini Yoga. year conglomerate Tandy Corporation of ! and asked how II graphy M,Hlnp Life Resourn', DIIi,,'on. It is through the breath that the indi\idual'~ (on­ The major portion of growth occurred In new under­ International Center afiecled her. "Well, I get in .l lot of arguments with people The detallpd routp from LJ Jolla to ~a n DIPgo \\lth >top, at To Vote ~ciousn('ss can be raised to the Divinit \\ithin, and a graduate enrollments on the general campuses. ThE' figures who say that I don't represent Chicano .... I hardlv think of I J Jolla HI!\h Slhool, \1'''IOn Bav High School ilnd thp state of Uni\'ersal can be alhie\ed. Yogi n 01 O(I'.1no- p.m. to i p.m., Building 2D, Room 2250 (Auditorium) graduates are comprilPd of 16,137 freshmen and 12,001 Californi,1 sun cea e to satisfy after which, every FrI(Ja~ night, College is 10 elevate the level of minorily students \0 that the)' gl Jph\, m.lke d right onto De l il PlaId mdJ..<, a 1('1t onlo Ca'le Muir Campus, UCSD. Iransler students as compared to 14,904 freshmen and 9,688 you? Do you fepl homesick Ihere will be someon there in can compele" De Ld Plata ; make ,1 ri~ht onto Pa\o Oor"do; Pa ChJ(anos. ome - onto Torre\ Pin('s Road. Ihp 1971 total of 24,67610 25,001 for thiS fall. an increal!' of 325 La Jolla beside the ultimate charged to see thai you have housing, welfare reform, tax reform - are perhap., more Go ,,\.(,,1 on Torrf'Y PIn(,1 Road ,1nd lllilJ..!' a 1('1t onto Gir.mJ, Two, Three. :\lany Tea Partie~ I tud!'nll. In addition, f'nrollments In Ihe Lniversitv's health 'elting sun? all the facilities at your com­ rplev,lnt But I am concerned with all issues. Right now, lOaJ..r a right onto P('Jrl; mJke d 1,,1t onto F,1\, (ontinup on IClpnces pro~ram\ Ihowl,r! a nine percent Increase. The IntE'rnaliOnal Center mand: the SlerE'O and Ihe besidps thl' Pre~idential race, I dm very concerned with rdl 10 ...... lUtilu,; make ,I righl onto ~Jut:lu, Jnd ,top tor 200 t- nnl- was deSigned, paid for, and record player, the hot fire Proposition 22, whICh is pro-management and Jnti-Iabor, and Itudpnl\ at La Jolla Hiflh (hool at ,lppro>IIl1.1trl\ 2'45 p.m. \\,1 hinglOn D C - It \( J 'hl.,k • • built for vou, for us, and (rpal!!!), the refrigerator, the • d pldl1I gOIf'g 10 llJTIT'l'1T' to 10 bv 'd'(' Y0U 'he B ' wt pE'rhaps for THEM; bUI It light and the darkness. You ~d~~~in~l~t ~t~h~e~C~h~l fca~n~o~f~a~rm~w~r~~~"~~~~~~~~~~~~~C~O~I1~t ~in~U~€~, ~d~O~w~n~~a~u~I~'I ~u ~' ~an~d ~m~,rk~C~, ~a ~I('~I~t ~n~n~t~l~l~a~O~I ~IJ~H~'\~rl~~~'('lIdr\ ~nn nil I Ii Iron' - \\ ho <"~I L ptor 'C. remJin~ a lovely building, are inliited to bring your on't Curse Darkness Schrade Has His 805. Hallm.uk .1l'l'tlll" ,d \\1 '" r 1 nt \ • f. 0.1- hidden In another pucalyptus friends, particularly If they feel USE ... Give Gilli a Chance I, ".In molll grove that you havE' berome lost. to your new homp from Your academic and staff so used to, between Matthpws home, .1nd make It a pa rty, or To Drive hi Ir ",pi n Tired of rrowded trnnl> courts? You arp not alon!' In fact, a employees Credit Union -, ' P,AIO POL Ille AI;.. ACVF R TlSFMF N pPlltlon drive has just br~un to spt up li~htln~ on Ihe tPnnis Campus and 'VIuir. It is here an extend('d seminar on parti­ All courts so Ihal more ppople can plav whPre you will find pprhapI a cl., phySICS, or whatever is your METAL One of Ihe organilPrs of this drive IS <'t"v(' Van VoorhiS. He friend, perhaps a rircle, desire (evpn a televiSion set IS I~ \"orkln~ in conjunrllon wllh the Phyw'al Fduratlon O('part· perhap' a kitchen smelling proVided tor those who mlghl gent Iv of garlic and melted be intNested, dnd you Cdn n The : n pnt to ("culate a pPtlllon in ~upport of Ii"hled roum. ThE' ~ U"R~~~~~H~!nema PP Ilion il lelf-explanalory W(' the undNslgned student" bultpr pNhaps a lonp Italian, then watch thf' al11dllng .Jpp',cnl·on .1n(l' Dr Ihp ClallQI 'I!ipil. "II J complete with ehel\ hat and number of important MO$.l pOI,t,c ani would be happier ,I you U~ ". I J ! ulty "nd Itaff of LC<;D rprognillng thp r rowdpd rondi­ I vOll O,!o l~pOlnl Ihf'fTlt Don I lei ll1f'm 01,11 ,rTII1It"d'alely Hayti '''ern nOla nII 'fI R£SICH'THEI1R C ~ '10m on thp campus Ipnnll rourts, do support the lightinf; of Ipaghettl on the c('lIing, or a progrdml . . .. unless you ABSENT f;E vOhfly procedures "led yOU hOITl ,<,01'"9 He'. s hO'N 10 ~ MII,I Ih(lm ,mmpd'I/6Jy to the oflief' ~tlld COlJrt~" group 01 Id,ans, faces ~hining prE'fPr some local produc­ that sent them 1 ; with the JOY of MJdra~ curry; liOns : Westf'rn~ and IhE' FBI!'! u~ ~ ~m~~::~N!, ~~" ~I;;n ~Pd=t;1 ~( ~l'=" ~' ;·..,an ~'l;~1;~;;s;:;;=i;~;:_;;=r._$...... ;:~ I your 'tot,ng addr." " nOI yOur school IF 'YOU AR( nE.GISTEREO TO VOTE Al Amprirans can, of (our~e, perhJP~ YOU will find none of aaOtess an ab~ ..nlA. on' 01 lorm has 10 YOUR SCHOOL ADDRESS GO TO Time to ! ;,~To ,l I undergra( uale : 10 'tOll. Checi. at 211} YOUR ASSIGl\jlO POLLING PLACE O~ ItIS d grass roots mov' menl, dlroroing to Van Voorhil, to th,'sp (olorfu l and worm­ ,11~() rom e 10 thp Lnter­ bO rlMluest('d Irom 'tOUt 1'\0"'. County nalionJI ('nter, Without fear SuBrd of Eleet ons or your Coul"lly or NOVEMBER 7 AND VOTP Recycle Your Ilu~~e Ihl' IntPrest ,1 t I (SO for Inltalling light,. "Ton oft!'n hf'ilrted px.lmple, of thl' TOwn Clerk In Otll .. , 10 \lote 'or Pt"S'­ ~miii,------: m,,, ",mn f.1E c; pee i a II v n e \\. "'t C _ £: a s t (l rea I~' If yC\u f't'P(I a~SIStdnCfl. corll.1~1 your lOLa ~Uil"'HO 'ItJ(Ktl~ .. t yOU IcosmopolitJn "IC ene" at of being Ireatl'd d~ foreign!'rs C: .. ,." your appl,C<:II.on musl be 'f!r.e'led I' • St d YOU gpt a free hour 10 p',lY tpnnil dnd find that cdn't play Mc:(,overr\ N')lon Or ottler e.l'T'lpa 'Jr'I ,II ."flII' "'~", ttl u en - Man ~211q, or check ; (<;0, but vou will find a IMlle or lowly natiw<. 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In many of its social, Democratic platform has structured it, we are government across to the electorate, a MF MF MFMF MF M F Some 60 students have given one or more tried canvassing for th e economic and fi sca l policies; in la x sta ndards convi nced that the direction of American philosophy that rejects the meretricious Professor 1 0 3 0 1 a 1 a a 0 6 a nights to walk a precinct for McGovern this for this election. While almost all of probity and truthfulness in government; in policy in the next four years would be in safer appeal of his opponents, S nator McGovern Assoc. Prof. 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 a a a 5 0 election; many more are wondering what initial hesitancy about going out favoritism toward special interests; in its hands under a McGovern -S hriver administra­ may yet touch a chord in the American voter Oft ...... _ Total tenured 4 0 3 0 2 a 2 0 a a 11 0 epi...... w..... precinct walking consists of, and whether unknown voter reaction, this tion than under the present regime. that will respond to his own practical vision of ...... ' i" ,he bylines ...... _ ....._ily ,of!oct ,he wiew. of Asst. Prof. 2 3 6 1 4 a 13 1 a 1 25 6 11 9'10 ) addiction to secrecy; in its disregard of civil There can be no doubt that Mr. McGovern an American society that cares and an Ameri­ , ... TIlTON TIMIS. A"r- 4etiri,. t ...... 11 motorial t. be ",blished Oft they could do it. Fortunately, precinct can­ going out and facing un ­ ,In...... s'-Id ..nd it .. the Edit ...... DWctor, TIlTON TIMIS. 17 Prof. -i n-Residence 0 0 0 0 0 a 2 2 0 a 2 2 (50'10) vassing, while an extremely effective way for reaction, this hesitancy disap- liberties and constitutional rights, the Nixon is now far behind in the Presi dl'ntial race. But can democracy that works. 20 ....1.. Hall, UCSO. I A.. oc . Prot.-in-Res. 0 0 a 0 0 a 2 a 0 0 students t~ have an influence politically, is first few contacts. Most voters Administration has been a failure. 16 5 124'10 ) -====~~======::::!~:J Asst . Prof.-in-Res. a 1 0 a 0 a 16 3 a 1 President Nixon has shown himself willing Instructor-in-Res . a 0 0 0 a a 1 a a 0 1 0 also very Simple. to find that another person is 1"' Precinct walking consists of walking door­ what they have to say. Walkers to exacerbate America's racial divisions for ActingAssoc. Prol. 00 00 0010 00 o Judging Affirmative Action TOT AL 6 4 9 1 6 a 37 6 0 2 58 13 to-door in a neighborhood, generally with a to argue with a voter. purely politi cal purposes; he ha s LETTERS Ttt THE Eltlnll June Frazer (40'10) (10%) (14 %) (100'10) (16 '10) friend. The walker has a list of registered every day from the Brown countenanced and encouraged an ominous UCSDWomen voters, and their party affiliation; the r Muir Commons and go to erosion of individual rights and First Amend­ Miles Review Standing In fruit flies doing today ... " UCSD through McGovern walkers are not calling on There, those who have never ment freedoms, and has demonstrated his The women of the UCSD academic community have been and through ... although the minority is Republicans, so the reception to a Demo­ before are given a short orien­ indifference to such dangers by deliberately Wrong a living (and that should be asked to judge affirmative action on the basis of its results gaining ground. cratic worker is overwhelmingly favorable. ,those who want to walk are given selecting Spiro T. Agnew as his potential suc­ Edilor: noted by those, Including the (letter from P. Saltman, Oct.6) . We would very much like n, Has UCSD been the big think tank filled The canvasser tries to accomplish several materials and assigned an area . cessor to the Presidency. Protected by the Acting Dean of Graduate 10 do so, but it is exceedingly difficult if not impossible to nnd I would like to commend with intellectuals OR a diploma mill geared things when calling on a potential voter. First do not feel they want to walk a White House curtain, he has stood above the Studies, who have stated out exactly what has been accomplished. Editor, Dr. Dijkstra's efforts to ex­ to subsidize " worthy" academic research? he finds out what issues are of most concer ~ is plenty of general office political battle as the odor of corruption and otherwise) And I think It IS The Chancellor's Advisory Subcommittee of Affirmative The review of the Miles pand the study of women in Although I must concede the point in to the voter, so detailed literature can be sent of sleazy campaign practices rises above the time to explain to all those Action for Women, as well as members of UCSD Women, did Davis concert by Gary Leonard literature (see n Tues., Oct. retrospect, the undergraduate professors are on that topic. Second, he asks for the voter's ti mes are : Monday through Washington battlefield. who have had me in class, or receive a list of new faculty hired between some unspecified was an incredible put-down of 10). However, I am quite superb. opinion of the McGovern ticket, so that Satu rday 10 and 1 :30; Sunday who Will be taking humanities, starting datejlnd May 15. A breakdown of that list is shown in the man who continues to puzzled by his claim "to be McGovern supporters can be encouraged to A McGovern administration, a little of why I think the se­ Although they can do little but inspire, the dehumanizing revolutionize contemporary 'standing in' ... until there is a Table I. vote. Generally, the workers try to express now just over two weeks left believes, would reverse the unmistakable quence IS a Sickening failure 300-plus freshman lectures tend to downgrade the pivotal jazz with every note he plays. woman on the staff who could The chairwoman of the subcommittee has repeatedly asked some of their personal reasons for supporting on. Ask you rself whether the drift in Washington away from government This is a letter of apology; I can inspiration. How long can the professor ial quality survive Th(> concert at Civic Theater handle such a course." The the Chancellor's office for more up-to-date information, but McGovern. Finally, the voter is given some clel,. illical opportunity of this genera­ of, by and for the people. It is undeniable no longer generate the heat of (en ma sse), with such a mill? A tricky question. Ithink not. was everything and more than fact is that a general lit course she has not been able to obtain it. I have also asked the literature and a questionnaire by which he twO or three evenings or after­ that since his nomination Senator McGovern enthUSiasm necessary to keep Chancellor's office for this information, but I am told (as was a The professorial research is predicted upon ..student­ I had anticipated - a restless (lit 152) about women taught can express his views on many issues. time, then work to make a has been on th e defensive, partly because of the cadaver warm TRITO TIMES reporter only last week) that the data are un­ ta xpayer support. The taxpayers are mad and the student's creative genius at work, by a woman ( athalie Brown People of all ages down to high school the Eagleton episode, partly because of ill­ available. We do, however, have a list of new Academic sanity is declining rapidly. Therefore the bonanza appears already casting aside the com­ of the French section) has headed for a major debacle. considered comments on specific points tha t mercially successfull "rock­ Senate members as of July 1, a summary of which is shown in already been developed and The humanities progrdm 1\ Generally, student objectivism has degenerated into he has subsequently modified or corrected, jazz" sound of " Bitches' Brew" Tabl e II . These data should not be compared directly with the presented last Spring Quarter supposed to "cover" the emotional obscenities already. How many oldies remem­ and partly because of the confused manage­ and raising his genre to new figures in Table .1 because 1) all new faculty members are not (in addition to an earlier Fall history of Western thought be the Rodin-Andrea crunch in Calculus 2A? Quite blunt­ The Next F ment of his own cam pa ign. But on his record , levels of complexity and ex­ eligible for Senate membership; and 2) some new Senate Quarter course about women This "Western hought" is al­ ly, Rodin was popular because it was easy. Andrea taught UCSD Students for and on what he has consistently stood for in pressionism. To describe this m mbers are not new to the UCSD staff. in French lit) Since there was most excfusivel male-whlte­ Math; Rodin gave A's-the diploma mill ground on! On his years of office-a consis tency in striking music as "fitting all the posi­ evert he less, the Aca demiC Senate data follow a similar T:,e folloHing is a rep rint of an editori:'() xon has indeed had his spectacular no publicity about the course Eu ropea n-t hought-in-books, another side light, it is most probable that most upper contrast to that of his opponent-it is clear tive hip cliches of the past five trend with respect to the hiring of women. Revelle College and this newspaper has never at that time, let me point out and It is taught, of course division Reve lle students (s urvivors) could not count the pu1'lishecl in the :n:~ · l "'011: TI"ES C:cpteM hr>r th at Mr. McGovern will fight for effective and years" IS utterly ridiculous - and 510 have more than met the 25 per cent goal in the to appla ud the accomplishments of that " the modest beginning" almost I"xclulilely bv white numbers of lectures and sections that they were unpre­ 2~ . 1972 . tle fr!cl the opinions ex ,res1'P'; necessary reforms in American social, this music "fits" nothing of the cnate. Female Senate membership is up this yea r to 21 from and his Administration when referred to by Dr Dijkstra has males, many of whom do not pared for (using humanities as an example: I would con­ 1t rn rtrr 17C'r t ll corsideri.nr.; . political an d economic institutions, past , including, apparently, 12, the number at this time last year, for a percentage gain of that he was serving the best in- already been made, and by a wish to or are not prepared to te nd 95 per cent were not prepared for the current section the outmoded sensibilities of 1.4 last Feb. 24, Chancellor McElroy set 25 per ce nt of new 1~ I TTrtl ' S ::OTf. : Tn fairness to t hose SI111- the Ame rican people, even when in woman. present such an amorphous topic and 99 per cent were not prepared for the current What this election comes down to is a Mr. leonard. The failure to faculty hires as this yea r's goa l for recruitment of women jlortin13 t he l'resiclent , ','e I·d] 1 repr int ;]11 he was adopting policies that he had bundle of unconnected works. lecture topic-exceptions were weekly quiz professors). grasp immediately new This probably unintentional academics. If this goal has indeed been reached or ex­ ime in opposing. But despite his decision on the direction in which the United But even If the cou rse was For a "smart," "objective" populace, the "sexism" bit is ec j torial rHlhlished hy th,. LOS i\·Y~r:Lr.S States is going to move for the next four material by an artist who has oversight points to a much ceeded, we will be delighted to hear about it; but we will . ,,,,,--in regard to China, the Soviet honest enough to say" here's a woefully overdone to the point where it appears that one TT'H: S Octoher I J , 1977 . p'p Si tre to notC' years. consistently forged ahead of larger problem. The same continue to wonder why the affirmative action coord inators ic controls and so on- Mr. limited selechon of Interest­ ca n't win. Sexist or fag? t'1(' (liff p.rencp. in arr.tJMcn t 1 his contemporaries is under­ Issue of the TRITON TIMES are so secretive about their accomplishments. 5 Y ps . failed both in principle and in ing books-Iet's find a way to UCS D must have a reputation among students : those standable, but to flatly reject contains an article about the In less than six weeks, we, the American other areas of public policy even Are we going to continue to pursue a understand and enjoy them," TABLE I: EW FACULTY HIRES ASOF MAY 15, 1972' dependable souls who keep the mill moving on. What that material is unforgiveable. drastic and illegal under­ than those in which he has scored Ethnic kind is debatable. Recently I sat in on a group meeting of peotlle, will be chOOSing the President and foreign policy that, for all its success in cer­ representation of women In all it could never succeed. Vice President of the for the /lion-Minority high school seniors about 150 miles from here. The dis­ tain areas, is essentially based on military departments of the Univer­ next four years. [lut we will be doing more has Mr. ixon failed to ca rry out su premacy, on a strident nationalism and on Women Minorities Males cussio n cente red on potential college choices. I almost fell I also disagree with the sity. Even HEW says that no than that; we will be determining whether off my chair when I heard one person say that she would t pledge to end the Vietnam con­ a cynical power game that could alienate this reviewer's comments regar­ one can tell us anymore that Professor 0 1 (25%) 3 (75%) we want this country to continue along the which he Wi)n the election by a hair's No one learns to read . No 1/,'(10%) 2'1, (50%) 2 (40 %) never go to UCSD because there's no " life." country from substantial segments of the ding the "nonexistent rapport we have to wait until women Assoe. Prof. course it has been taking during the past four four years ago; he has pursued a one learns to write Or, If Total tenured v, (5"') 3';' (30%) 5 (65'·'. ) The general administrative concepts will probably never international co mmunity? between Davis and the are "capable of handling" un­ years, or whether we want to restore to appears to move in one direction anyone does, it is not because Acting Assoe. Prof. 0 0 1 (100%) cha nge. There will always be a chancellor around who crowd." The intensity of this iversity courses. However, the the course induced otherwise Asst. Prof. 2'1, (18%) 3v, (25'10) 8 (57'10) American political life its traditional values of IIy moving in another. Constantly lacks enough sc ruples to facilitate the usage of student Are we going to continue to pursue a man and his music generated problem won't be remedied dull people to be curious. B~ Acting Asst. Prof. 3'/, (43%) If, (6%) 4 (50%) funds for expa nding his offices. Recen tl y I noticed an old democratic liberalism and social concern. the winding down of the war an electricity that I have rarely by simply hiring more women, lecturer 1 (33".) 1 (3)" ') 1 (33 %) In an America striving to realize its own rawl of American troops, Mr. domestic policy that, in its fundamentals, is the way, most people I've item which says the cha ncellor had accepted a director­ contemptuous of civil liberties, oblivious of experienced at a live concert. by adjusting percentages. We taught with believe that TOTAL 7' , 121".) 8'/, (24%) 19154%) ship at Southern Cali forn ia first National Bank . Funny vision of equality and liberty under the rule nevertheless enlarged the scope of There was, in particular, a very must make sure that, once of law, the Presidency requires particular undertaken the biggest bombing deep social conflicts and racial and economic students (you I) are dull I think thing, the last time I heard some news, that bank had NOT cleavages in the cities of America, and special rapport with the black hired, women faculty are fully there are methods of teaching , Informallon prov,dNj by Alflfmative Action Monitor. 1v1r. Jack qualities of character, leadership and moral In histo ry and co mmitted implemented an official student loan program (I wonder' oriented toward that very "military-indus­ audience that the white represented within the depart­ " humanities ' that can Douglass. how our beloved will spend his directors hip force that transcend the narrow bounds of restige to an increasingly author i­ members, including myself, ment. 11 doesn't make sense to personal ambition and of party politics. It in Saigon. trial complex" against which President Eisen­ work-defining what the ' for purposes of this siudy ethnIC mlnorit,es Inelude Black, Ch,cano, fees-assuming he receives the "standard" S700-plus a hower perceptively warned us so many years could doubtless not fully ap­ hire the proper quota of "humanities" are is a begin­ requires a perception of the things that are m war is but one area where preciate - a rapport which women, and then have men and Native Am('ncdn meeting?). There will always be the GOD who decides that ago? ing-but the University 15 un­ alC'Ohol is illegal on campus (for students), but for so me wrong with America-politically, socially, Nixon has failed ei ther to carry out was embodied in the ex­ "stand in " for them J In accordance with thl' procedure sp('cified in PPM 200-8, dated or to give the nation the moral and derstaffed, the staff is over­ mange reason the police never raid administrative recep­ economically, morally- as well as the things change of glances which took Sincerely, Jun(' 1971, m,nonly women are counted 'I toward the mlnoTlty totals worked and underpaid, and tions with champagne There will always be a student body that are right; and a sense of priorities that rship that would indeed unite pla ce between Miles and a M eredith Stricher and 'i toward Ih(' f('mal(' IOlals. On vi rtually eve ry major Issue from the war most profes ors I know can't who doesn't care how intolerable the survival conditions gives precedence to human needs and public to do four years ago . This single black man who to taxes, from education to environment, teach effectivl'ly anyway And become. integrity over the panoply of wealth and the appea rs to be without basic wandered from his seat to from civil liberties to nat ional defense, Mr. I'm exhau5ted with working UCSD Proper "Times, they are a changin' (i.e . a little)". Occurrences arrogance of power. without deeply held values, an stand at the front of the stage Open The TIMES urges the election Iton whose guiding principle is ex- McGovern-faltering though many of his double-lime on "experi­ (name withheld by request) HAVE changed some this year. Divine Vicar Saltman for a few minutes during the mental" humanities ('ourll'S of George McGovern for Pres ident of the . and whose overriding purpose is to statements have been- seems to us to be Letter apologized for someth ing. The lord knows that he su re first set. "An Evening with only to find that thesp It was only an accident that I came across United States. We believe that Senator office. moving with the rig!-t priorities, with faith in didn't apologile from assigning 1500 textbook pages 10 Miles Davis" was an evening I the article titled" A Broad View." The artic! the common man, and within the democratic programs are ultlmateh I~­ non-biology, non-physical science majors in a previous 10- M cGovern 's approach to public questions, It of excellence has been subor­ will not soon forget. AN OPEN LETTER TO REVELLE was funny, the subsequent replies wer framework. While this newspa per does not UNDERGRADUATES AND nored or bUried by the same week quarter. his humanitarian philosophy and humane pursuit of the next election, as Robert M . Cutler ironiC scale of va lues, his courage and his forth­ by some of Mr. Nixon's ap­ ANYONE ELSE people who congratulate me Alter surviving the UCSD rigors for some Perhaps in future months, GOD will be benevolent on their success. rightness ca n offer a new kind of leadership In such ultra-s ensitive areas of years now, I have seen enough to last me a enough to bestow the public records upon th e in American political life. We believe he can lifetime "Ro('ky" was probably a social public-most campus (eight Regent) administrative files I have taught humanities for restore a sense of purpose to the American sCIence major. He was not stupid UCSD has have been classified SEC RET or TOP-SECRET. In yea rs past, three vears-yes, taught-a people as a whole, sense of participation to 0, to all of yOU who have to been deVOid of people (generalization). The In order to see most files, you had to convince th e relevant a teachrng assistant is a Vital their component parts and a sense of integri­ the equence I urge you "women" seemed to fade Into the walls. But administrator that you didn't need to see the file. Such a teachrng part of the program, taye ty to their Government. knows Bill Smith to actively proteI! whl'n \OU the 'men' seldom chased them (perhaps 85 massivc declassification would appear to be a large step and I'm teaching not for "ap­ find-and YOU Will find-that pf'r cent true on Rev('lIe) . Spinal cords seem­ towards turning the appar nt diploma mill into an institu­ I n th ese re spects, it seems to us, the prenticeship training" but for Presidency of Richard M . Nixon has largely but not everybody much of it " a IVJ~te of timp ed to be lacking In a large percentage of lion of higher education. That's enough opinion to last the failed. To all those Iyho are now in m\ Rev('IIe students (I will be a Revelle year. know that he'- clJSSE's, I am IrlJl\ ,orn t .11 I Ilradudte). left German Car ,oml'timel Sigh and 100 fhis y<'ar I ov<'rh!'ard a Bio major THIS SEMESTER YOUR READ ING hopelel and tt'li .1 bad io I" or (gf'np.llrsl) c omm('nt (oncprnlng the world 5 rvice and opf'npd t\o\(1. I will (onttnul' to II to IJmous IrU lt IIy fias(O\. " it gf'ts r<'ally bad ASSIGNMENTS WILL PROBABLY ~ ~: !~*~d ~ i ST AMP OUT DRAB hi own hor rellJrr('cl thf' matprl.!l, thl' 1(>(' aftf'f ,1 while; propl<' don't ,15k YO U how are REQUIRE 500 HOURS OF YOU R TIME I AI the "be F,nal 2 We.k , lUrE" Ih<' C(1ntl'\tlp" \\ rrtil1~ vr)u dnIT1\( tOrJd Y, thry dsk you how or!' your in Solana Beach Put some color under but I Jrn' k~tJ,. Ind I OJ t('d your fe t. 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If you ha ve n't mel Bill y I, go on ovN Ilirh.rd D,om B, 1111( , n d () fl Y () ( , h (> PAYS DONOR~ \ti,'hlt.-I S ... $159.95 ,ma TRITON'S TRIOI NT (frr(> dl to hi s shop. It' next to th Corrlnnr Cnco, ( "'''lwI Br)()K"orp) lor a 15", Bank of Am rica for service x radio. La Jolla 454-0185 "'_~_04 ___~ ___' _ '__ 04,"'nal or ~ ... pho ....~'l-2 000 . XIO" iO tober 24, ;972 Triton Times Pag 40ctober 24, 1972 , \ TROMBOSO

A concert featuring the accomplished vir­ Water Polo Splashes • tuoso trombonist Stuart Dempster will b~ presented at U 0 at 6:30 p.m ., Frida y, On. 27. Throug h Long Weekend The performance, which is free and open to the public, will be held in the Reci ta l Hall It might well be not much solace when four­ so everybody thought. 409 Matthews Campus. Works to be per: [('membered as the weekend teen of the opposition claim ThE' fourth was a bdd quarter formed include Andrew Imbrie s " Fan cy for of Ihl' diastrous doublp­ the saml' ac('ompli~hment. for anyom' wllh a two and four In his number. Plcldl' (42) Five" (1972), Lu ciano Berio s "SequenzJ V" hE'dder. Two days, two games, Triton Highlighh Dave • (1966) for solo trombone, Donald Erb's and 10 get right 10 the point, "Flash" Gordon, mister {onsis­ Cdme thru With a goal, but "".and then, toward the end." )1971) for IWO losses for the problem­ tency on dl'frmp .Ind in de' IhE'n astoundrd everyonp, in­ trombone and tape, and Edwin 's plagued polo people. Th!' un­ pool, and Rookip Andy R(Jg('r~ duding thp d(>~ert r,lt~ , by mis­ "ng a prn,llty thp go.ll, " Highlights" (1972) and pieces fro m the "Car­ 'ettling details go 10mPlhing (Pasadena High ~chool), who ~hOI, MUSEUM MECHANIZATION nivore of Uranus" (1972) for trombon!' and crossed hi\ ey('\, rrrple h!'dd thp pool, .1I1d h" ehame at member of the fa culty. like this ... Machine-created images by English artist tapl'. faked and thrpw sue h a bullet immortality by about a foot. Though no two are alike, the drawings in Friday thE' local Iplashers Harold Cohen are being presented at the La Al so to be performed are RooC'rt penalty .,hrlt that thp gOJlre "Jot to be ouldonp the In· some res pects are vel y similar. All are com­ snoo/ed their way up to long Jolla ,museum of Contemporary Art through Erickson's General Speech" (1969) for ~()Io barely had tlmp tc move hi, fdmou,> ~umbPr 24 madp hI> posed of lines that seem to mea nder across Beach to playa rather interest­ ov. 12. ln executing a sophisticated program trombone, and Raymond Wilding-whltC"s h ad out of the way. Team chokp pven more thfilling, the paper to a particular random point and i ng concOCtion of L. B. frosh Harold Cohen ha s utilized a Pa ckard 2100-A Allevent Encore, No.2, from "Encorl'; for Records: Triton polo group ml~>lng Ihe gift ~o.J1 bv about then move into a different direction. The J.\ 's With a sprinkle of varsity compute r which in turn operates a Stu" (1970). Costume for the London piE'cr is nO\\ clJim'. to b(' the fiN two rnehe'. 0 t h<'rp WN!' two overall effect is similar to a geometric design playf'r~ to add le~t To mak!' mechanical drawing machine to produce an by Wolf Sigfried Wagner. Costuml' and UC D TEIlo'd THROWN OUT OF "P's" in the " attempl" column, which cou ld have been drawn by a young ORONTEA ,ure things would go well, inter sting array of drawings. lighting for the Erickson piece are by Lpnnr(' A "all you can eat" smorgas­ Imtead of thp "sc o r(>(j " child, however, in a much more complicated they also added their own Each day the mu cum's curatorial staff Erik-Alt. Keith Humble from the L (SD board for eating up thE' column, and WE' • II know sense. One intere ting observation about the The eventeenth-cen tury allegorical opera home grown refs . taking the selects one of the 10 drawings that is Department of Music will assist on the plef!' month's profit\ In onl' night. whpr!' thp "P" 1\ ~uppmed to pictures' lines is that not one of them is "Orontea" by Antonio Cesti, conducted by fro<;h coach, sticking J whistle produced and it is hung on the blue walls of from "Encores for Stu ." On Saturday the tocals faced go, right? perfectly straight. UCLA' Jan Popper, will be presented at In hiS mouth, painting stripes the Fayman Gallery. At thE' close of thE' University of Arilona, J team He IS a former member of the Performing on hiS back, putting a patch exhibit a total of 26 drawings will be on Harold Cohen has stated that "this is not an UCSD one night onl y, Saturday, O ct. 26, at compospd entirely on Califor­ Well, bpcdu,(' of th,lI , th!' exhibition about mechanical devices," but Group at Mrlls College and occasionally pC'r ­ mer one eye to Insure seeing display. The exhibition is a continual process, 6.30 p.m. nia rolo players and swimmers ('nd was JU'>l another bpgin­ Coed Forces Mount forms with the San Francisco 5ymphon) , only half of the fouls, and not just the drawings. rather it is what th e artist "has in mind, nol The performance, which is free and open on full or near full jock ning. Two lour-minut£' ovrr­ what he has in his fingers." In other words Oprra and Bailey Orchestras and has taughl stdmpint "OffiCIal Apprentice The pro(edure Harold Cohen has used to to the public, is being presented under the .. cholarships. That really didn't tlmps found the scorp agam at the an Francisco Conservatory of Mu\ic RE'f" on his forehead. Such produce his work is known as "tree search" Harold Cohen has made a decision about the auspices of the University of California Inter­ phase anyone, but we all know s esawing. And, in spite of thp As Competition Rises nature of work he wishes the computer to do campus Cultural Exchange Program. It will be and California State College at Hayward was thE' setting for what shall rn computer jargon. The computer IS directed that the pure exhilaration of outcome, what you saw was His premieres uf works by compo,prs herpaftcr be rememb red as Davl' Phillips to proceed through 10 numbers from one to and has programmed it to be accomplished held in the Recital Hall, 409 Matthews Cam­ dlhletic competition i, the true worth ,,'emg. At thr end of his facination with the capabilrty of com­ Joseph Weber, Robert Moran, and Robrrt the' Long Bitch game of 72. Am370ns as Souple, ZIp. and factor In a 1'1 ,df'-opf'n I('a~uc, zero without ever crossrng over an existing pus. inspiration as well as the what Wd, one of Ihc mo'i hard What is so rare a~ d day Hughl's in Bay Area concerts have led him on Perh pas t he lesson to be ROXie , thp should be touch to Judging bv thplr Thrrlfrnl\ 11-15 !rne. puters to take "primitive decision-making Although Antonio Cesti (1623-1669) is r('ward for Intrrcolll'giate par­ fought and l'xcitrng game, without Intramurals? tt seems functions" and transform them into lemembered today principally for his festival a highly successful career. Th first major learned from this game per­ bt-an, though DWight, \I1D, 16-14, 18-16 mdt(,h vlth Han­ Regarded as one of the ranking members tlcipatronMentally, thl' team pvrr to cloud the Triton Pool, that in every direction you l.llm to resrliance or finesse rn JM~ "compll'l( functions bearing strange and work, "II Pomo d'oro," in his own day he was result was thr rl'cital in March 1966 at thp San UnlvrrSlty of ArilOna had nine turn, you run into rntramural and Wee ma . havp a Ihot at pmNglng on op. of a generation of talented English artists, thE' face of adversity. From the was up. In fact, a lot of them In walPr bas ptha I thp Harold Cohen's paintings have beeen widely remarkable resemblances to human logical recognized as a master of the lyric chamber FranciKo Tape Music Center, premierrng and UCSD had but Plghl. ZrfO sports' freaks Of (ourse thpm With hellv, Tlmm" oprning whistle it was clear had been up all night biggest ne\\ .. " Ihat thp basket' processe " has led him to use these processes cantdta as well as one of the most popular new works by Bt'rio, Erickson, and Olivt'ro,­ joy ,nMudvilir Highli~hts ' there's nothin'l r!'ally wrong Laurie D., and somp tunnv­ exhibited both in this country and abroad. In Ihat pverythrng was adverse, Thp game promised to be are nol/l. on" two inner ubI'S 1969 he came to UCSD as a visiting lecturer in art oriented actlvi(rl's. composers of the operatic stage Ham . Pas~ive PdU I yelling a four­ with that. Instead of gelling looking chick the\' cali Camel and before the first quarter even. They weren't much - Kristine Michel "Orontea" was his first opPra and had its Hp tl1('n went on an unprecedented tour of leller word in thr goal whilc ulcers and headaches staying wondeT why1f. Thl'Y go by the high Inltead ot thrf'e I ~ues' and then decided to stay on as a resident Cd me to an !'nd mor than one bigger than us, weren't much thal\ so Ih(' short gU\' ('an pr 'miere at the Teatro 55. Apostoli, Venice, thC' United tates, Canada, and europe that watching thl' ball float by, and up all night ltudYlng, these name of Freckll'd Fantasy, and flIt had found its mark on an faster, and were nearly as in­ scorl' a~ Nsil\ d' t hf' tall Onf'5 in 1649. Taken into the repertory of the Febi bt'~an with the premiere of Childs' wor~ .It umber 24 tdlklng the ref out guys and gals Jre ~taylng up all look pretty Inugh. On the O N opponent's chops. To give you jured Even was perhaps an hmmm ma,lw no' It RAMPANT THE RA NGE Armonici, Italy'S first travelrng opera com­ D!'E'p Sprrngs College. The tour tnclud'd of hiS fifth pl'rsonal foul ni~ht playing wdter b",k!'t­ oth.., hand, ther(' arr such an Idea 01 how the Triton luck understatempnt, as neither looh~ as It ~Ia\ rn 'rour Rubl'lPr "Chinchilla I" an original musical comedy fallen out of the chinchilla market. Frogoyle pany, it soon made ItS way to several other lecturt's at Juilliard and ew York Unl\N\lty Record,: Pl'fhdps thc loudest, ball, coed volleyball ~nd pov. erhou\es oS the Goo~e­ Wd, running, the guys they team ev('f led by more than a \er us \'\if't Dream, cou d b(' by George zanto and Milton avage, with i~ accompanied by two hired gunslingers, Italian cities. During the next 15 years it was and concerts at Carnegie Recital Hall, the mo" e,uberant crowd ever .11 three-man basketball balls and Rigor 'VIOrtIS . ThE' cho,e to punch had braces, goal First quarter found the one of the tlckll'" ga-nps of musIc by John Franklin III, is being present­ Cash Cavendish and Captain Billy Flower, given at least 23 different productions in Italy, University of IIJinois Festival, and on wed"h a homl' gamr. Thank 'ou, The vollpvball season IS well latter's namp I' an e~cel ent sorl of like punching a score Uni\ersity of Airzona 2, the I par Illhf' latter frv!'s t.:p 0 ed bv the ew Herrtage Theater, bringing whose Job It will bE' to end the range war and G rmany and Austria. radiO. The eight-month tour concluded in people. If you dug it, comp under way With the d",esome delcription. PiXie 1. But unfortunately, PI~­ III name dnd for'Tl r back more from zanto, whose "f'.ew Black transfer Horn's cattle holding, to Frogoyle, The success of "Orontea" rests upon its MdY 1967 with a concert at the San Francisco hJcksaw. back for mar£' Wednr,dav One, leel by T.S., Bob La\head, Over In the Zurko lea~ue. tn Tht' pnd of the first period Il' had also been caught being dop,n't Otherv.,,!' Std\ In Crook" flourished here last spring whatever violence IS reqUired. ~parkling comedy, its memorable melodies Consel va tory of Music. with Cal Tech; >ou'li un­ Dave (ok, yOU trv to spell It I) the creaming Vf'low found the stOre 4-0 L.B., the a little too personal four times, Your Rubber '(,pm to bp th ... "Chinchrlla!" is the entirely 'anciful story Love interest is provided by, among others, and its striking dramatic and musical doubtedly have more to and 'VIlkl', looking Ii I' (he Zonkrfl, With J.ln!' Bunon, HE' is presently an assistant professor of most upsetting part not bing dnd was forced to retirp until cia" of the Brea .. t trok(· of the "legendary ranfle war between the young Fl'nlmor!' James (called "Coop"), characterizations Andrea Cicognini's libret­ scream about thl'n. team to beat in the Scud 100 prelt\ touch a, well ISe music at the Univf'rsity of Washington In the late slages of the game Lpd~ue, Ihou~h : he \.10b, catt Ipmen and the chinchilla herders" in the Bessie's foster son, and Honey Horn, Shank's to of "Orontea," reflecting th n current the score, but rather the In­ Ll','gUp. Batk(·d up b> such Six and Hanji\e may al~o be a SeattlE', and many of his recordin~, h.1\(, Seeing much action In hi~ D,kes d frnltel" look tf1e mo t Old West. It IS the premise of the show that, daughter. There are also bargirls, chilla­ fashions, drew upon elements of both the .lhi!rty of the team to adjust to been released by Columbia and Non!',ufh. thr unusually bruw I playrng plac!' was f rmh lagu.lr 11m Ja­ imprp~'1\ I" In thf' poo. tsorr, hdd the cattlemen not won this "war," pokes, cowboys, shooting, burning, much popular "commedia deWarte" and contem­ quette, better known as Blind danCIng and morE' singing, plus a stampede ilnd rpffing. This problem has Bubbles' "'merican history of the Southwpst would porary Spanish theater. Cestl's setting also in­ Jim, or simply B.I· He sports Spikers Look Better of chinchillas, on stage. corporated new attitudes and ideas. He ca re­ plagued Ihe team most of the have bl'en entirely different, with fur re­ number 40, hi~ height in feet, The \\et Ball It'aglle plac ing leathl'r as thl' dominant industry The play will be presented at 6:30 p.m . fully constructed hiS music so that the frr~t third of the season. Cheryl Elilol Perhaps it ,unk in, or was width In Angltroms and I('atures mll!ht\ luad DIp Thp action takes plaer in Chin('hilla Foot Frrday" aturdays and Sundays through moments of reflection, set as arias and duets, pla,ed for two ,pJrs d '0 , .. hE'n C Ju-t b!'atpn in, that goals are weight in ounce, His Some people play voll('vball for fun. on,(' u~ huc~ With JlChE'k apd Frrenrl- "bo CrO"ln);, lomewherl' in thC' Wf'stern Itatrs, "Iovember beginning Oct 27 in Actors more nearly balan(ed those ot action. The 'PI up prdftlCP and ~amC'< a~ainq anyon" ~dined more by gutl than blindn!'ss is off~rt h~ thl' fact like plaYln~ only It there is ,omethlng at bl'at the rugged Horn, To.lds durrng thr le(Qnd half of thp in!'teenlh QUdrtpr, 460 Elm t. melodies of the arias are tuneful, simple and dnd .., back 1\lIh u'> no" .1t1ter it \!'M In Ital\ ~rlpe~, but only time will tell. that hl"s ~o thrn thl' other stakE' And some Irke pla~ing on UCSD's The \ uba Cit\ \\,lIpr Buttaloe' Cenlur, Big Bessie Bumper runs the rur"Y Welton Jones is dlreC'ling the show and graceful, yet deSigned to characterize both he f('('I, that the realon the tl'am 'TIJ\ b(' The end of the game saw a team can't we him ('lthN. womC'n 's rntercollegiate volleyball team. have shov.n much promlSl' BI'll aloon as a refuge for the Chinchilla­ John Franklin II (thp composer) is musical mUSically and psychologically the personali­ shaping up " th,1t there are II''' girl, .lOd thE' loul called on the average of As I stated in my preview of the women's al,o, 1/1. rnnlnll their first game poke, from their struggles against thr cattle­ director with hiS nwn band, called Starflre, tle~ and emotiom of th£' characters on stage. girl\ \VP do ha\e arc to like .; onl!' ('very 20 seconds, and Halftime found the good team there is no doubt .1<' to the ability of the ~tartlng thln~ b, forfeit and fe', hE'dulrng mPIl, headed by Shank Horn, who's not on Iv playrng hiS (ountry-rock score. Jack Mont­ The confli('t bl'tween love and duty, the guys ahpad, 3-2 There wal a girls chOlen for the tpam, but tht' que>llon te.lIn. ~hell{'v fpel~ that an, tlmp yOU .1dd thp their ~('cond He>. If 'ou ha\e Ih" WIfo.n mayor but also thE' 10undPr of the gomery deSigned the sets, Terri White is th!' ptrrnal trrdngle of lovp, an older woman's Lon~ Beach had made their pOints. mainly that they cou ld lot of grab going on, and a lot remained .1\ to whether the Individuals could necf'\~ltv of winnrng to ,1 gamp, problrm' of a pump th.ll vou could loan Churc hoi Ihr. Open Rdn~l' , a religion which (horE'ographE'r, Fmil~ A Rumsev is Ihe pursuit of happiness with a young man, a ~ome sort Me J common ,]«('urrenf(' <,u(> heat up people beller th.ln we of noi,e from the whistles, conform to the nE'!'ds of a team . I heard th.lt out, plea'!' contact thr I. \t allow, him to marry hi .. cowbovs' widows, al: costumer and Don Langdon is the lighting drunken ~rrvant's mompnts of truth, all arc one of thl' team's new \\,), (ould and that indeed the now which were p('rh,lp, the bpst there had bren discontent among some 01 Paprne~ , memb('r~ OlticE'. . IH' don' h,l,e one nl hem. de,i~npr Tickpil for the pl'rformances will be port raved so vividly that they ran still cap­ ,1warp ot .1 ,ubtlp underfurrrnt ,1mOng '01111' Infamous umber 24 (3 in UC 0 has PVPf hratd BUI .1 the member<. of thp team, so I deCided to talk for thp Innertub(" lvent, are compllcatrd bv Ihe arrrval, from $2.50 for gE'n!'lal .lUdipnce' and $1.75 tor turt' Ihe attention of a modrrn audience at the pla~Ns, but feels th,lI if Ihp Id,t fp\\ white) I> inde d a cream puff. goosC'gg In the third hurt thl' to .1 few people and frnd oul what was the [ilSt or C navelv Frogoylp, a tymon ·."vho student>, servic!'rnen and senior citizens. In recent times the score of "Oronted" wa~ flame, and practices Me .In, indir,lIIon of Ihp Three-man ba,lo.etball, the The scoring found si~ locals "ho trarlC'd 4-3 with " :he hJppenlng ch,nchilla ranchps but who. Phont' reser ...llions .1[p available at 234-9325. th0ught to havc bp!'n Imt, though some of its Idr.ll ,port tor Ih(, JOc , I CSD'ers with a goal, which is seven minutes Iptt to gC', or S, me grrll , somp It loo~' likp our t('dm h.I' prrtt~ much " .11'0 In full '" Ing II 100 ' tion,>, W('fP known to ,1 fpv. ,inf:e[\ and VOiced unh.lpprnl"s at nOI 1Wtllng enough stral~ht<'ned OUI Jnl problems II might hJ' {' tikI' Rath's Roll' to " orng to Icholars. II wa, onl\' In the parh 1950', that Jnd 'om I' Ihou~ht the practice, were not .1' hdd, e'preiall\ If Lau[f(: Dunl.tp \\enllo pr.ll­ hE' touch to heat .~ I h ' Don t thrt·(· Itollran \((lfrs I~(>fe brought to the u,pful .1~ thp" lOuld bp. 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