MORE BLACKS ARRESTED Seven BSD Leaders Taken; Second Time in Two Weeks Seven members o f the Black These were the second and Student Union (BSU), third incidents in the last two BSD Letter Asks including chairman Maurice weeks involving BSU members Rainey, were arrested and charges o f stolen property. Support; Cites yesterday morning after Income Property Sheriffs deputies entered one Management, which handles apartment with an eviction the apartment, denied Harassment notice and another with a knowledge o f the eviction F e llo w Students, It has felony warrant. notice. The writ was sworn out become obvious that police Rainey, Rashidi Ali, Deborah-Toole, Robert Allen, harassment is not some Arraign merit abstract concept in a sociology Mike Harris, and Vallejo Ryan text book; it is a reality which Kennedy were all arrested at is happening at the University 6765 Del Playa about 8:30 At 1:15 Today o f California Santa Barbara. a.m. on the strength o f a “ writ Arraignment for the six The predictions o f massive o f possession,” which legally black students will be held at police suppression are being allows the police to remove the 1:15 this afternoon at the Municipal Court, 118 East fulfilled before our eyes. It is residents o f an apartment and Figueroa in Santa Barbara. time that the student body inventory all property in the U.F. leaders are urging those begin to see the shame and building in order to who have transportation to go forces which permeate this differentiate between the to the courthouse as early as academic community. A R R E S T E D — The Sheriff's Deportment takes Robert Allen (front) property of the landlord and 10:30 a.m. in case the In the last week, nine and James Johnson (Rashidi) into custody. — photo by Roger Hagie that o f the tenant. authorities try, in the words of one leader, "to ram it through members o f the Black Student early." Union have been arrested. BSU leaders have also called (Continued on p. 8, col. 2) a rally for noon today on the apartment was charged with UCen lawn, from which they suspicion o f burglary, receiving expect large numbers of stolen goods, possession o f students to leave for the dangerous narcotics, possession courthouse. EL GAUCHO o f marijuana for sale, and by Channel Properties, the possession of narcotics local owners o f the building. paraphernalia. Voi. 49 - No. 73 Santa Barbara, California Tuesday, February 4,1969 Robert C. Olshausen, o f As of late yesterday Channel Properties, was not afternoon, Sheriffs officials available for comment were still checking with BSU STATEMENT CLAIMS yesterday, but it was learned Sacram ento to ascertain that the notice was based on an whether the confiscated goods, alleged failure to pay rent. allegedly stolen from Richard Arrests'Politically' Motivated Each o f the six black Finear last fall, were in fact students arrested at the (Continued on p. 8, col. 3) constitute attempts on the part ( E d i t o r ’ s n o te: Th e community that has rallied o f the powers that be to buy fo llo w in g statement was behind the BSU’s demands. time in order to forstall its released to EL GAUCHO late This attempt to damage the inevitable confrontation with yesterday afternoon by the image o f the BSU is supported Noon BSU Rally-- the Black students and their Black Student Union.) by the policeman who said it is irrelevant whether the BSU supporters. The role o f the UCSB Seven members o f the Black members are innocent or administration in these acts of 'Trumped-Up Charges' Student Union, including one guilty. The fact is they have political harassment must not sister, were arrested by the been arrested and charges will By BECCA WILSON be o v erlo o k ed . In the SherifPs department early be brought against them. and non-public negotiations that yesterday morning on the All students and members o f GARY HANAUER were taking place between the alleged charges o f possession of the community must be made EG Staff Writers U nited F ron t and the stolen goods and narcotics aware o f the nature o f these Members o f the United Front (U.F.) yesterday charged that the administration, it was agreed paraphernalia. arrests. Although these arrests arrest o f seven members o f the Black Student Union (BSU) was that all business between the These arrests are an are political harassment in its part o f a large-scale police “ conspiracy” and based on “ trumped-up (Continued on p. 2, col. 1) undeniably blatant form o f most obvious form, they also charges.” political harassment. Two o f “ Nine pigs fell into my crib the Black students arrested this morning, and confiscated were Rashidi and Maurice everything o f value,” Robert Rainey. Maurice and Rashidi, Mason, a member o f the BSU, besides being on the BSU*s * ¿ told a noon-time on-campus guiding central committee, are rally. the BSU’s two chief The BSU also charged that negotiators in the talks that are one o f their members, Rashidi, taking place with the UCSB was served with an “ eviction administration concerning the notice at 6 a.m. by 20 armed demands o f the United Front. policemen...some with When these arrests are sawed-off shotguns.” coupled with the earlier arrests Another spokesman hinted o f Andrew Jackson, a member that the “ conspiracy against o f the BSU’s central committee rabble-rousers” extended onto and a vocal spokesman for the campus. “ The Sociology BSU, and the recent attempted Department has refused to arrest o f Rashidi, the political fund teaching assistants for harassment o f the BSU’s Sociology 137 (Black leadership can’t be denied. Nationalism), the most popular This arresting and class in the Sociology incarcerating o f the BSU’ s Department...persons we feel leadership-particularly its are qualified.” negotiators-is an attempt to C om p lain ts about the discredit the BSU and its “ private negotiations’’ demands. The powers that be currently going on with the hope that their attempts to S E V E N BSU M E M B E R S were arrested yesterday on burglary and narcotics charges. Here, Robert Allen (who administration were also damage the reputation o f the was also charged with assaulting a police officer) is put into a police car with Rashidi, right behind, awaiting his revealed. United Front termed BSU will result in the turn. Andrew Jackson, who was arrested last week, looks on from the left. Others arrested were Michael W. the “ meetings definitely disintegration o f the campus Harris, Vallejo R. Kennedy, Maurice Rainey, Deborah Poole, and Earl McMillan. — photo by Roger Hagie (Continued on p. 8, col. 1) P A G E 2 ----E L G A U C H O ---- TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1969 New Dean of Politically Motivated-BSU Grad School (Continued from p. 1) campus police that the S h e riff’s department and Sheriffs department had a Announced members o f the campus warrant for his arrest. Clearly community would be the administration has The appointment of Dr. Nor­ conducted through the UCSB breached its agreement with man J. Boyan as Dean of the campus police. Those the United Front. One wonders Graduate School of Education at the University of California, if this is indicative o f future individuals o f the ' campus Santa Barbara, was announced community who are wasted by breaches on the part o f the today by UC President Charles the Sheriffs department would administration. J. Hitch and UCSB Chancellor be informed o f such by the There doesn’t seem to be a Vernon I. Cheadle. campus police. limit to the extent that the Boyan will succeed Dean R. The agreement also powers that be will go to stifle Murray Thomas who has stipulated that within a change and maintain the status resigned to return, to teaching reasonable amount o f time quo. The escalation o f their and research. after being informed o f the regressive acts on those who On leave from his faculty position at Stanford University, warrant for his arrest, the dare to make change is Boyan is Associate Commis­ individual involved would be imminent. sioner of the Bureau of Res­ expected to answer to the Our only salvation is for the earch of the UjS. Office of Sheriffs department. United Front and its Education. He previously was This morning, not one o f the supporters to continue its Director of the Division of Ed­ DR. NORMAN J. BOYAN, newly appointed Dean of Graduate School seven Black students arrested relentless struggle for the ucational Laboratories for the of Education. was informed by the implementation o f the just same office. administration through the demands. Efforts to discredit In making the appointment development programs, which the BSU and hence negate its public, Cheadle said, "W e look are aimed at improving the quality of education at all lev­ demands will prove fruitless. forward to Boyan *s joining the els. The commitment o f the UCSB academic community. He KIOSK will bring to our Graduate Sch­ Prior to joining the Stanford BSU, UMÀS, SDS, and their ool of Education a broad under­ staff in the field of school supporters is firm and final and standing of the entire American administration, Boyan was a TUESDAY by no means, the discrediting educational scene and an aware­ consultant on secondary educa­ o f the BSU and political tion, teacher education, and ness of significant advances in MEETINGS harassment notwithstanding, current educational research. school organization and admin­ 12 noon — Swimming, Pool. His expertise in educational istration to some 25 school will we allow ourselves to be 12 noon — Karate Club, RG administration can contribute districts and educational or­ swayed from our goal of 2320. greatly to our rapidly growing ganizations in eight states. implementing our just 12 noon — Los Vueltos, UCen programs in education at all Boyan earned his Master’s demands. P.L. levels.” degree in history and doctor­ The BSU 12:30 p.m. — Gauchos in Gov’t, Boyan will be in Los Ange­ ate in education from Harvard UCen 1133. UCSB les next Wednesday and Thurs­ University. There he held the 3 p.m. - - AWS Executive Coun­ day, Febuary 5 and 6,todeliver Shankland Award of the Amer­ cil, UCen 1133. a major address to the national ican Association of School Ad­ ) 4 p.m. — Wrestling vs. Cal Ì conference of the American Ed­ ministrators for advanced EMBARCADERO COMPANY f Lutheran, Old Gym. ucational Research Associa­ graduate study in educational 910-D Embarcadero Del Norte | 4 p.m. — Spring Sing Com­ tion. administration. He is a grad­ mittee, UCen 2272. 9 6 8 -3 5 0 8 i The bureau Which Boyan dir­ uate of Bates College where he ) 4 p.m. — Campus Girl Scouts, ects is responsible for a $90 won admission to Phi Beta Kap­ UCen 2292. million program that includes pa. \ 4 p.m. — A & L, Walther Kil­ training and dissemination act­ Boy an’s appointment is ef­ ivities as well as research and fective July 1. ly, CH. NOW i 4 p.m. — Senior Class Coun­ cil, UCen 1133. LEASING H 4 p.m. — Fencing Club, RG 2316. ORCHESTRA MICHANBELO Dl FIRENZE □ a 6:30 p.m. — Sailing Club, 17 o f Italy’s most distinguished instrumentalists ö • Psych. 1824. ö performing Pugnani, Vivaldi, Boccherini, Haydn, a 6:30 p.m. — IFC, UCen 2292. a 7 p.m. — Sophomore Class Dittersdorf, and Tschaikowsky S3 Council, UCen 2272. S3 TUES. FEB. 11 8 PM S3 7 p.m. — Scuba Diving Club, UCen 2284. CAMPBELL HALL S3 S3 7;15 p.m. — Chess Club, UCen Card Room. Presented by the Committee on Arts & Lectures. sS3 5 8 p.m. — Harold Rosenberg Reserved seats: $2.50 (Students $1.25) CAL box S3 lecture, "On Painting and □ office, Bldg. 402. S3 Sculpture,” Bldg. 431, Rm. 102. dreaming about FENCING CLUB The club meets Monday through Thursdays, attendance your future? every day Is not necessary. Electric foil and epee is on Tuesdays. Inexperienced fen­ then stop! cers wanted for training for next year’s intercollegiate Here's a once in a lifetime team. opportunity for adventure and challenge. O R A L E XA M The oral qualifying examin­ A civilian career with the ation for the Degree of Doctor Army Recreation or Library of Philosophy, with a major Program in Europe or the Far in psychology, will be held for Frank Tosekrans on Tuesday, East. February 4, 1969 at 10 a.m. in Rm. 2163, Engineering Bldg. If you are single, a U.S. citi­ Interested faculty members are zen and have a degree in Invited to attend.

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John Gillespie, UCSB professor o f music, will lecture on “ Coptic John Hancock Mutual Ins. S. Barbara, Lib.Arts îaôh/Mast Intensive training program to become a highly skilled Yes Music: Its History and Aesthetic” in Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall S. Maria, S.L. account executive servicing all markets of life insurance. Obispo Countie: at 4 p.m. Tuesday, February 4 as part o f the winter-spring lecture Sears, Roebuck & Co. West Coast Management'Trainee, credit trainee, controller traine« 'erm series sponsored by the UCSB department o f music. C h i c a g o data processing. visa According to Gillespie, Coptic music is traditionally handed General Motors Corp ME,Chem -pach/Mast Research, product engineering, manufacturing processes if es down from generation to generation in oral, rather than written, m a t h tooling, and test engineering. form. He went on to say, “ coptic music serves a very long tradition P h y s i c s in the Middle East beginning in the fourth century, and therefore it Mi lwaukee,Wise Math, EE |Bach/Mast Control systems, computer design, systems analyst AC Electronics M E , P h y s i c s inertial guidance systems, mechanical design, heat represents the oldest surviving tradition o f church music.” ■ (Division of GM) transfer, quality control, micro-circuits and thin film research, programming-scientific & commercial and metal­ Gillespie’s lecture is the culmination o f four years o f work, lurgical research __ . , ... M ______

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publication titled “ The Coptic L.A. State Grad. Sch. Masters program in Vocational Rehabilitation. Students Mass o f St. Basil” will comprise for REHABILITATION receive #1,800 for the first year, #2,000 for the sec­ COUNSELING ond year plus tuition.fees at CSCLA. French Drama seven long playing records with Ma r q u a r d t Van Nuys, Cal. Positions available in: reaction controls (rocket an accompanying essay. motors), test operations, propulsion systems, aerothejr- Since joining the UCSB modynamics, controls and combustion & thermodynamics. Here Sunday faculty in 1952, Gillespie has Instrumentation_6_controls_degti Instrumentation and controls, reaction controls (rocket A Moliere farce “ Les concertized widely as a pianist motors), test operations, propulsion systems, aerotherj- Fourberies de Scapin,” will be and harpsichordist in Europe modynamics and controls dept. ______presented in French by a noted and the United States. More Reaction controls (rocket motors) test operations, pro - company o f players at UCSB’s recently, his book dealing with pulsion systems, and the combustion & thermodynamics. Campbell Hall on Sunday, the history and appreciation o f 13 j Upjohn Company Lo8 Angeles Ib ì o ,Zo o , Sales: presenting information to the medical professio Western U.S. JChem,Lib on selected products produced by the company. February 9, at 8 p.m. m u s ic , “ The M usical ■ Ar t s Actors of Le Treteau de Experience,” was published Paris, on a 30-city North last year by the Wadsworth TH O SE ST U D E N T S IN T E R E S T E D in making appointments for interviews must have a file set up in the American tour sponsored by Publishing Company. Placement office, (Admin. 1325). Interview appointments should be made at least two days in advance. the Government o f France, have delighted Continental audiences with “ Scapin,” one o f Moliere’s most raucous and controversial comedic romps. Le Treteau de Paris (literally translated, “the portable boards o f Paris” ) was formed 11 years ago by Jean de Rigault. It became, the first French company to tour the world since 1891 and tours the United States annually. New York City appearances draw sell-out crowds and rave RCA reviews from theater critics. “ Scapin,” directed by Jacques Fomier, is being presented here by the UCSB On Cam pus Committee on Arts and Lectures. Reserved seat tickets are on sale at $3 (students $2) at the Arts and Lectures ticket office, Building 402 at UCSB, Interviews phone 961-3535, at La Cumbre Discount Record Center, and at the Lobero Theater. for Computer Systems Student Unrest and Sales “ Student Unrest in Germany” will be the FEBRUARY 21 subject o f a lecture by Dr. Walther Killy, Rektor o f the University of BS candidates in Engineering, Science, Gottingen, Germany, when he lectures in Business, or Liberal Arts, and M BA ’s can talk Campbell Hall at UCSB to RCA, on campus, about our Computer Tuesday, February 4, at 4 p.m. Systems and Sales Program. The Program The public is invited to hear Killy who is currently consists of ten weeks of formal training at a visiting professor at the Cherry Hill, New Jersey that provides you Santa Cruz campus o f the University o f California. with a broad knowledge of the field of Bom in Bonn, Killy your choice, followed by a systems received his doctorate from the University o f assignment at one of our offices located Tubeingen, Germany. He throughout the United States. See your has been a visiting professor at Harvard placement officer to arrange an interview University and the with the RCA Representative. Or write to University o f Copenhagen. He was a Rockefeller RCA College Relations, Building 205-1, Fellow in 1957 and 1958 Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08101. and held the Kunofrancke Chair o f G e rm a n We Are An Equal Opportunity Employer Literature at Harvard in 1966. Author o f a number o f books, Killy also is the editor o f several large series o f books. I t C J l

EUROPE JET FLIGHTS $275 Round-trip from Los An­ geles March to October (4 to 12 Weeks) Students and faculty, contact: W.A.C. 4246 Overland Ave., Culver City (213) 838-9329, 839 -24 18. P A G E 4 ----E L G A U C H O ---- TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1969 EDITORIAL Discriminatory Law Enforcement Must Stop

~~One has to wonder about the motives Doors and windows were smashed in a routine eviction case because the inhabitants ISSUE: Do you believe in behind the recent actions o f the Santa were black. discriminatory political harassment Barbara County Sheriff’s office, the latest In large part, Eldridge Cleaver is running because he is black, Bobby Hutton is and law enforcement yet? being the arrests o f seven members o f the dead because he was black, Bobby Seale is in jail because he is black. ______Black Student Union in Isla Vista Hundreds o f people are searched unreasonably, seized and degraded every day yesterday morning. because they are black. We look at these arrests as definite cases o f discriminatory political harassment From its inception, the concept o f civil rights was a hypocritical sham that never and law enforcement, as a serious escalation in an already tense, local mentioned the more thoroughgoing concept o f human rights. political-educational situation. The rhetoric o f the United Front and other self-styled revolutionaries is derived To those arrested, the case is merely another in a long series o f reminders that from these hard realities. politically aware blacks and chicanos (formerly read as niggers, slaves and beaners) are in for all the reprisals and punitive measures found in a society that is seeing the Our current higher education system is geared for the well-tailored production o f motives and rationales behind its pretensions and bigotry being stripped barer day human cogs made to fit into those jobs which society most needs to be filled. Never by day. a thought o f moral sense or a tinge o f moral judgment, just go on your way, cheat a "W e hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal.” little, lie a little, have your fun, make your buck. The above postulate is really an axiom that some refuse to believe. We’re getting tired o f this smug, insulated selfishness. These people are being The seven people evicted were evicted, in large part, because they are black. harassed because, like the Black Panthers in Oakland, they are confronting white There were as many as 20 arresting officers involved because the suspects are black. America with truths which have been suppressed for so long, for so long.

-HANGIN' IT OUT ------Still No Air ______^_By JOHN M A Y B U R Y _ Three weeks have passed since I gave the UCen notice that I would no longer support its airless inhumanity. According to my threat, I withheld the $6 o f my incidental fees earmarked “ UCen.” Now they say I’ll lose my student status if I don’t pay; what do you think o f that? I offered to give the $6 to whoever is planning the new UCen, Unit II, but was told that my money would have to go to the Regents to pay o ff the present UCen. I also found out that the new UCens (one facility next to the present one, the other out in I.V.) will LETTERS Southeast Asia. Truong Chinh said military force and probably not have much more appeal than the present negotiation would be used alternately or simultaneously one. in this battle. He credited the ‘contradictions between All I really want is natural “ cross ventilation.” I don’t Truly Wonderful the doves and the hawks in the American ruling class’ happen to like an air blower puking out all this fetid with helping Hanoi in its objectives. so-called “ air.” I am allergic to artificial air. I want fresh One of the world’s favorite indoor and outdoor “ it’s all down there on paper, just as “ Mein Kam pf ’ air. Now why should I have to pay for something that I sports, especially popular on campuses, is apologizing was a generation or more ago. What it outlines is the don’t want? for Ho Chi Minh and his Communist SS-men. Truly domino theory.” Fellow students, the UCen is run by a non-student wondrous to behold are the prodigies^of intellectual and M.M. ENGLER who has imposed his tastes on us. But it is not his fault, m oral c o n to rtio n accom plished by those Junior, Pol. Sci. because you have not protested. You are letting him do “ humanitarian” sages who make excuse after slimy this to us. excuse for the monstrous crimes committed by Ho and Bob Lorden thinks shiny floors are the most his goons, not the least o f which are his massive Why, Why, Why? important thing; if you know better, you have to tell pogroms in North Vietnam and his aggressions against him. You have to tell him what you want, and you’ll get the rest o f Southeast Asia, while piously ranting about Why do black students use obscene language? it. Or else, Bob will be out o f a job. “ U.S. imperialism” and “ American atrocities.” Frankly it does not bother me and it should not bother And in all fairness to Bob, he knows that. He just We are told that Ho’s regime is only interested in anyone else. As a psychiatrist would say: it is their does what he thinks is right, in a vacuum created by building an enlightened, modem society in Vietnam problem, not mine or ours. your apathy toward your own environment. Where is (even if at gunpoint) and that “ this is just a civil war.” I The black students, who use this language, no doubt this great student vitality? The alternative culture? The would refer Ho’s apologists to the following passage in are suffering from an inferiority complex and it gives hipness o f our generation? the Dec. 17,1968 National Review: them certain self-recognition by attracting attention. Some o f the good folks have been doing a Diggers “ Shortly after the start o f the Paris talks, Truong A few weeks ago one o f the “ leaders” was addressing Free Food thing; others went to Lorden demanding that Chinh, number three man in the North Vietnamese a group o f students in front o f the University Library. he pipe in rock music and throw away those sickening politburo, gave a 23,000 word lecture to the The use o f the filthy language gave him courage and the Muzak tapes. Communist cadres in Hanoi. He said that North attention o f others. But this is only a drop in the bucket. There is so Vietnam’s objective was to conquer South Vietnam and “ Why do you have to use thesé filthy words?” I much to be done. The place looks terrible. Let’s paint transform it into a “ socialist society” using whatever asked. it, put up posters, bum incense, have some T.V.’s set “ revolutionary violence” was necessary-purges, “ Because I come from the ghetto and this is the up, a jukebox, some pinball machines, late night hours, executions, torture, that sort o f thing. language o f my people,” he answered. I suggested that more student personnel with real names and real “ Once that was accomplished the other states o f he had no right to accuse nice and decent colored functions, some big bulletin/announcement boards, Indochina-Laos and Cambodia-would have to be people o f using such vocabulary, and called his fresh air, music, better food, lower prices, etc. etc. brought into the socialist sphere and then Hanoi would attention to such great Americans with black skin like I f you have good ideas on how to improve the UCen, ‘bring liberation to the oppressed peoples’ o f the rest o f Dr. Martin Luther King, Dr. Ralph Bunch, a recipient o f send them to me in care o f EL GAUCHO, then talk to the Nobel prize, Mr. Weaver, a member o f Johnson’s Bob Lorden and make sure he follows up on it. cabinet, U.S. Senator Brooke from Massachusetts, etc. SECRET NOTICE TO BOB LORDEN AND STAFF: These men did not and do not use the obscene Please show me one improvement that’s been made in language. the UCen since my original criticism appeared, and I As long-as the young girls and boys will continue to enjoy the spectacle as performed by the few Panthers swear I’ll pay my $6 to the cashier immediately. and BSU members as they did on the campus o f UCSB P.S. Did you know that the law says a State building, Friday, January 17, some blacks will use this language. like the University, within 50 miles o f the coast should But I have noticed that the novelty o f it has been on not have “ forced air?” Modem architects are ignoring the decrease and so has the interest o f the students. The this and cramming their preconceived notions down our blacks with their four-letter words are no longer the throats. heroes. I urge you to contact Dr. Gary Hess, o f the Campus EMIL LACKOW Planning subcommittee on miscellaneous facilities and Senior, Political Science insist on natural ventilation in the new UCens. EG Policy Clarification EL GAUCHO ""■sst“" Editorials represent a consensus opinion of the Edi­ Last Thursday EL GAUCHO published a political torial Board. All other articles are the opinion of cartoon that is allegedly prejudicial to the presently the individual writer or cartoonist. No item neces­ sarily represents the opinion of individual EL GAU­ pending trial o f three BSU members on charges o f CHO staff members, the Associated Students, or the burglary and possession o f stolen goods. University of California.

EL GAUCHO did not print the cartoon with the Entered as second class matter on November 20, 1951, intention o f influencing legal processes, apd we remind at Goleta, California, and printed by the Campus our readers that all material presented on the editorial Press, 323 Magnolia, Goleta, California. page, with the exception o f the editorial, is the opinion P.O. Box 11149, University Center, Santa Barbara, o f the individual writer or cartoonist, and does not California, 93107 Editorial Office—UCen 3125, Phone 901—2991. Advertising Office—UCen 3135, Phone necessarily represent the views o f EL GAUCHO, the 9 0 9 — 2110. Associated Students, or the University o f California. T U E S D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 4 . 1 9 6 9 ----E L G A U C H O ---- P A G E 5 37th Roadrunner Revue Opens Wednesday Night

T h e 1969 Roadrunner though the plane has already Revue will open Wednesday landed. night and run through The music and dance February 8 in Campbell Hall highlights o f the revue will with a musical-comedy include native folksongs and whirl-wind tour o f the world. dances from a myriad o f Following two little old lady countries including Japan, tourists from Lower Sandusky, Germany and Russia. Ohio, played by Joan Corey As in the past, cast members and Sharon Rasmussun, the for the 1969 Roadrunner chorus will float out o f an Revue were selected by airport to faraway places and auditions open to all UCSB C A ST M E M B E R S of the 1969 Roadrunner Review take time off from their world travels. Representing talent destinations. During its students. This year 130 from the Music, Drama, and Dance Departments, the 60-member cast was chosen from more than 120 odyssey it will encounter four students auditioned, and 60 individuals who tried out. Roadrunner opens Wednesday night in Campbell Hall. Tickets are available at the Frenchmen in search o f a long were chosen for parts. The full UCen Information Booth. lost girlfriend, and will have company, including the opportunity to observe the performers, musicians, and precision clockwork o f the technicians, totals 90 people. Swiss. The director for the 1969 Roadrunner Enjoys Long Tradition A t o n e point an Roadrunner Revue is John archaeologist will discuss her Walker; assistant director, Dick several o f the Roadrunner departments, the Roadrunner By LARRY BOGGS academic problems o f finding a Radosh. Susan Hughs, Bill productions, and still serves as Revue has contributed money EG Staff Writer tribe on which to write a Wenger, and Diane Shill man Roadrunner Revue, UCSB’s com poser, arranger, and to scholarship funds in the diatribe for her thesis. A t are in charge o f choreography. only extant tradition, began in musical director for the annual past. In recent years, proceeds another, the finesse o f the Lighting and set designs are by 1932 when a group o f students program. from ticket sales have been Great American Lover will be Tamara Compton and Tim and faculty members presented Uniting students mainly from channeled into the UCSB demonstrated in a Japanese Hayes; costumes are by Lynn an all-campus talent show the drama, dance, and music Marching Band budget. teahouse. Donaldson-Butler. dubbed after the school Showing that airplane pilots If you want to know what mascot. are a breed all their own, some c o lo r tennis shoes the In the early years of typical ones fly the revue Abominable Snowman wears, Roadrunner, students entered around the world. A harem see the 1969 Roadrunner scripts for the production into dance keeps them flying even Revue. competition for a cash prize. The winner also became the director o f the show. Basically a musical with a theme, Claude Lelouch s Roadrunner included in its cast students as well as members of the faculty and staff. After the close o f World War (“UN HOMME ET UNE FEMME II, the production assumed more o f its present day format, that o f a campus musical variety program. Many of the early O V E R T H E Y E A R S the Roadrunner Revue has presented a wide Roadrunners were performed variety of musical-comedy material. Appearing in the 1935 production, at what is now the Riviera the Oriental Chorus specialized in the seduction of unsuspecting sailors. Theater, at one time the main U P auditorium o f Santa Barbara THE State College. In 1944, the P U P TENT college became a branch o f the 910 Embarcadero del Norte University o f California, and In the Heart of I.V. was termed the Riviera Campus. HOME OF THE 19¿ HOT DOG Roadrunner continued BUY ONE HOT DOG SHOW TIM ES: 6:30, 8:22, 10:12 production through 1954 when GET ONE 19¿ HOT DOG BO X O FFICE OPENS AT 6:00 the University moved to its present site, and it was the reum only University activity not to IC LAOTEN assume the new name FREEwith this coupon “ Gaucho.” COLOSSAL ICE C R E A M CONES From 1955 until 1960 the « » 4 Roadrunner Revue was discontinued because o f the dominence o f Barbary Coast, an annual entertainment event that attracted students from all over California. Gradually, Barbary Coast became too rowdy to handle, and the Associated Students discontinued it. The revival o f Roadrunner in 1960 came about mainly through the efforts o f Hal Brendle, UCSB Band Director. Steve McQueen in “BULLITT'* Richard Harris As a student at UCSB in the Eva Maria Saint Gregory Peck in and Peter Sellers 1950’s, Brendle participated in THE STALKING MOON “I LOVE YOU, and m u l e . Q . i James Mason James Coburn in French Film with RRR Tickets “DUFFY” English Sub titles o rn a f Ml R VIEW] “TWO OF US" Tickets for Wednesday Franco Zeffirelli Production of and “ R O M E O A N D J U L I E T ” CHARLTON HESTON IN Pia Degermark and Thursday evening in M— F 7:15, 9:50 "PLANET OF THE APES" “ performances are $1.50 SaLSun^l, 7:15. 9:50 students, $2.00 general AND admission. Friday or "THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN firanraaa IN THEIR FLYING MACHINES* @ w a m Saturday night will run a David Hemmings. Dustin Hoffman in in student $1.75, and $2.25 “CHARGE OF THE “THE GRADUATE” general. Student prices LIGHT BRIGADE” and and Jim B ro w n Steve McQueen in apply for faculty and staff. “THOMAS CROWN MORE DEAD THAN ALIVE “ R IO T ” and 6TH ANNUAL EUROPE “DANGER DIABOLIC” JET FLIGHTS $275 Round-trip from Los Angeles Year-*round departures from 2 to 12 weeks SPECIAL SPRING QUARTER FLIGHT March 30-June 9 L.A./London- Amster/L.A.-$25 5 World Affairs Club-4246 Overland Ave., Culver 962-8111 City (213)838-9329. 839-2418. P A G E 6 ----E L G A U C H O ----TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1969 Media Men Meet Sweets- TBA Trounces Pass/Fail Pride, Revenge at Stake

In a contest with as much senators, Sally .“ Sweller” Pirdy, and that reknowned And SAE Slugs Phi Sigs spectator appeal as watching Weller remarked, “ Our boys hoop talent, P. “ Swisher” Paul Sweet sleep, the mighty are going to play them two at a Sweet. By C LA Y K A LLA M no trouble in capturing the men o f this media meet the time, and we’re going to go, This unquestionably EG Sports Staff first spot, defeating John minimites from the fight and win.” qualified six will take on an Intramurals’ Top Ten poll Kilgore and John Gunther money-minded miserables at Sweet, elected head coach o f eq u a lly skilled EG five will receive quite a shakeup 15-7, 15-1 in the finals. The student government in the first the solons by the same consisting o f “ Clever Clay” this week as upsets were the Phi Sigs were consoled with annual Beer Bowl basketball democratic method, named his Kallam, Dave “ Boom-Boom” rule rather than the exception second however, with Mike battle. starters for the grudge match: Court, “ Jungle Gym” in “ A ” Division play. However, Dillon and Tom Cox o f the Th e titanic match is Dan “ Wimpy” Winton, Jim B ettin ger, “ Bullet Bill” the unexpected did not happen GBTB’s coming in third and scheduled for this Friday night “ Hotdog” Hayden, Mike “ the Graham, and backcourt whiz in badminton doubles as SAE’s Bob Oehlman and John Cross in Robertson Gym, Mind” McAlpine, George “ Layup Lee.” Dave Freeman and Howard o f Sigma Chi fourth. immediately following the “ Killer” Kieffer, Jim “ Pot it” Howard grabbed o ff first place In “ B” Division, Lumbard’s gymnastics meet. in a breeze. No-Name triumphed in a Heading the cast for the In perhaps the most thriller, 103-26 over Francisco newsmen is coach emeritus stunning upset this year, TBA Torres No. 7. Lumbard hit for “ Layup Lee” Margulies, who cooly closed the door on 27, John Karp carted o ff 26 was named to the position by a Pass/Fail and dropped the and Jim Cox canned 20 for the unanimous vote o f the sports number two team by a 53-39 winners. The 69ers continued editorial board, L. Margulies score. Rich Emard pumped in their winning ways with an presiding. 23 and Mike Whiteside (who 83-14 victory over the Striders When asked to comment on missed TB A’s only loss to the as big John Steckel stuck in the game, Margulies responded, Sig Eps) tallied 14. Steve 31 points, lowering his average “ We’ll just have to play them Rhoda hit for 15 for the losers to 32.5. 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This may be a rebuilding wrestlers will try to regain their The Gauchos donated 10 year for Santa Barbara tennis, winning form this afternoon points to begin the match by but coach Ed Doty is confident when Cal Lutheran comes to having to forfeit in two weight that with a little experience his campus for a 4 p.m. match in classes, one because o f an team will be going great guns. the Old Gym. injury, and the other due to D oty expressed this Cal’s Kingsmen will be emergency circumstances. sentiment after the Gauchos looking for revenge, as they In the other categories, there split a pair o f matches over the suffered an 18-11 loss to the was only one match that put weekend, dropping their debut Gaucho grapplers earlier this UCSB on the scoreboard. to Pepperdine, 5.5-3.5, but season. Gaucho Bruce McCampbell and knocking o ff Cal Poly (SLO), An unusual match took Cal’s Rich Dees fought it out 6- 3. place Friday night when the closely for the first two periods Freshman Dave wrestlers from UC Berkeley o f the 160 pound bdut, with Grokenberger paced the way visited the cool confínes o f the McCampbell dominating by for the netters, capturing Old Gym, eventually leaving it one point in the third. Due to victories in both singles with an overwhelming victory riding time advantage for Cal, matches and a win and a tie in by a score o f 32-2. one point was awarded to tie doubles competition. Cal sophomore Steve Welsh, the match at 7-7. Against Pepperdine he who has been blind since birth, whipped Doug Masten, 6-2, wrestled in the 167 pound 7- 5, and then teamed up with category against team captain Wayne Bryan to split a two set Mike Spensko. In a case such as affair with Larry Riggs and Hal this, the wrestlers must always Hamblen, 16-14, 3-6. remain in bodily contact Grokenberger won his Cal throughout the match, Poly match, 6-2, 6-3, and then therefore eliminating any he and Bryan beat Lee Morez TEAM TROPHY— Gaucho diving coach Bob Gary was more than offensive moves that would and Bob Easley, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3. pleased to present the first place trophy in the Golden Coast resemble a dive (which is a Bryan, the Gauchos’ top Swimming Championships to UCSB's captain Chuck Spink. The take-down maneuver). By using player, split in singles action, Gauchos scored a resounding victory in capturing their third this to somewhat relieve his getting a 6-4, 1-6, 8-6 win consecutive title in this invitational, beating San Diego State and UC wrestling handicap, Welsh I rvine in the process. Trophies were donated by the Kalos Kagathos foun­ against Pepperdine but remained dominant throughout dation. — photo by Lee Margulies suffering a 6-2, 4-6, 4-6 loss the match to win by a 7-0 against San Luis. Santa Barbara’s only other win against the Waves was a 6-1, 7-5 singles triumph earned by sophomore Eric Lewis. A 3 Winners against Cal Poly A 3 . included Jamie Miller, and Bill Eddy in singles, Lewis and Phil A 3 Bartlett, and Miller and Dave A 3 Snyder in doubles. A 3 This weekend the netmen will be at UC Davis for the All-Cal tourney. Fencing Future... (Continued from p. 6) competition of the season is yet to come for the Gauchos, the annual UCLA Invitational in Los Angeles February 17 and 18. On the basis o f this weekend’s performance, coach Von Somogyi has high hopes f o r another sterling performance by his swordsmen. « 6 *

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A 3 if if if if if if *f *1' if if if if ijf if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if P A G E 8-t—E L G A U C H O --- TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1969 William Chambliss appeared as character references on behalf Arrests from Evictions... o f McMillan. Judge Joseph Lodge, who normally would BSU Noon Rally... (Continued from p. 1) Another told a reporter that have heard the arraignment stolen property. the Sheriffs office “ knew this proceedings, stepped down (Continued from p. 1) President Paul Sweet In a separate incident, Earl stuff was in there. This (the from the bench after unfruitful because the announced that an emergency McMillan, also o f the BSU, was eviction notice) was just the acknowledging acquaintance problems still exist.” bail fund has been established. arrested at about 6 a.m. on easiest way to get in.” with several professors. They also charged that the When bail is returned, he charges o f receiving stolen Many officers, including However, because o f “ administration is not explained, it will be put into an property. Approximately nine policewomen, then began McMillan’s previous probation committed to minority A.S. “ custodial account,” to be deputies, armed with shotguns, arriving on the confused scene. record, the chances o f his problems on this campus.” used for future student bail arrived to serve a warrant for Shortly afterward, the six release on his own V ic e Chancellor Stephen funds. his arrest and confiscate all suspects were handcuffed and recognizance appear doubtful. Goodspeed would not Sweet also announced a property to determine if it led to waiting squad cars. The The large group o f students comment on the UJF- press conference to be held this were stolen. contents o f the apartment were who gathered outside o f the statement. afternoon at 3 in UCen 2284 Maurice Rainey, who was in later removed by Lyons courthouse after the “ It is no accident with the to make a statement from the the apartment, was not moving vans. conclusion o f the arraignment, increasing rallies,” U.F. said, A.S. executive officers. arrested at that time. He went Members o f the BSU called then proceeded to Sheriff “ that police harassment over to the Del Playa an emergency noon rally (see James Webster’s office. continues against the people a p a rtm e n t and was story on page 1) after which After much commotion, most vocal and most sincerely BSU Letter... subsequently arrested with the approximately 300 students students made it known that committed.” (Continued from p. 1) others. drove to the Santa Barbara they refused to leave until Dr. Boughey o f Sociology These members are among the Witnesses reported that courthouse to attend the Webster offered an explanation termed the arrests an “ attack most vocal students on this approximately 10 to 15 arraignments o f the seven o f the morning’s events. on all o f this.” “ They (the campus. There is no doubt that deputies continued from students. Speaking through a hand arrested) have become the the behavior demonstrated by McMillan’s residence to McMillan was the only speaker, Webster addressed the leaders o f this campus,” the police department is a Rashidi’s Del Playa apartment, suspect arraigned, however, on crowd and answered some Boughey exclaimed. political conspiracy against where they demanded a charge o f receiving stolen questions before retiring to his Meanwhile, a United student activism on this immediate entrance to serve property. His bail was set at office. campus. Mexican-American Students’ Asked why 20 Sheriffs were As a result o f negotiations the writ o f possession. After $1,230 with the stipulation (UMAS) spokesman called sent with shotguns to issue an held with the Chancellor, it yelling “ Sheriffs! Open up!” that he may be released on his current talks with the eviction notice, Webster replied was agreed that before any the officers forced their way in own recognizance sometime administration “ a b.s. that there were not that many arrest could be made the police through the door and a today. window, breaking both in the officers present. department would first contact Professors Otey Scruggs and the campus police, and then process. C h e a d le Allen, who was in the the campus police would in FUN WORKING IN EUROPE bedroom, grabbed a gun at the (Chancellor Vernon Cheadle turn contact the accused sound o f the breaking window, released the following person, so that he could but dropped it when statement at 5:30 last night.) surrender himself. confronted by the deputies. night). This agreement was violated The deputies then rounded up Owing to the arrests Monday by the police. A t 7 in the the occupants, some o f whom morning, representatives o f the morning, they invaded the had been asleep, and lined United Front have asked that students’ premises with shot them against the wall. their discussions with the guns and revolvers; the They then ' began an administration on United students were arrested and a inventory o f the apartment, in Front “ demands” be van lines confiscated their the process discovering the postponed. These discussions, property without any contact which have occurred almost with the officials on campus. drugs and stolen property which are under investigation. GUARANTEED JOBS ABROAD! Get paid, travel, meet people, daily this past week, have been Maybe some o f the students SUMMER and YEAR ROUND. 20 countries, 9 paying job cate­ both cordial and productive, are moved to sympathy, fear, By 9:30 a.m. a number of gories offered. For FREE cultural program literature including although we have not yet been and disgust, but the issue has qprious onlookers had gathered details and applications, write: “ ISTC admissions, 866 United able to discuss all the matters outside the apartment. The Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y. A Non-Profit Student Mem- matured beyond those three bership Organization. o f common concern. stages — you must be moved crowd exchangeid verbal taunts I have agreed to the United to action. Above groans such with thp officers, and were told Front’s request for a as, “ The police shouldn’t do to leave the scene., One postponement with the hope those Black Students like eye-witness reported that when that our discussions can be that,” can ring out the cry for he asked an officer what was resumed at the earliest possiblë justice. We must demand a going on, he was told that time. redress o f grievances and “ these damn niggers...should The arrests have stimulated justice. go to Alabama and get a real OFFICIAL further student apprehension The BSU sincerely hopes education from George about alleged “ political that those members o f the Wallace.” harassment” which has student body who pledged ( received much attention in our their alligance (Leg Council, TO EUROPE discussions this past week. UMAS, SDS) will come to our 25 JET CHARTER FLIGHTS R I N G D A Y Thus I have asked Vice aid. This has gotten to be a Round-trip from L.A. Chancellor Varley to see those or Oak.$295 serious matter. Until justice is One-Way From L.A. $148 arrested as soon as possible and declared in the name of the Round-trip from N.Y. $215 to gather other information. concerned students, BSU and One-way from N.Y. $110 ALSO AVAILABLE! the United Front will have InternatM student discount Tuesday, Feb. 4 commitment.” “ We must go rallies on this campus so that cards for Europe, Eurail passes, student tours, guide out together with a fist,” he the student body can remain books, and just plain infor­ urged. abreast o f the injustices which mation. T im P 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Mason asked the crowd, are plaguing the academic INTERNATL STUDENT AFFAIRS CLUB “ How are we going to community. U C en 31 7 5 negotiate (with the Power to the People, Phone: 961-2393 11:30-1:30 in the administration) with two o f Black Student Union our negotiators in jail?” UCSB Hundreds o f listeners joined the “ motorcade to the courthouse” at the brief rally’s CAMPUS termination. 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