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Outpost, November 21, 1975

RED WIND: page on# ' A ocompliihment i» a t>#aullfat thing, Red Wind responded that programs for but lar more bw u tlful ib watching growth other minorities should be developed, but and seeing things move in Hjjood dirwc*' not at the expense of another program already well-established« l (>Th® Had Wind Foundation is presently Red Wind wee also concerned with the at that stage •Working witlt tha aid of fact that this was not o policy set by EOC's taderal momoB »«t Blida for Nativo Board of Directors Sm®s 16 par cant of Amancani m similar projectB. Had Wind funds raised had never bean asked of any ha» devsloped an eltHmativeto reservH other group, Rad Wind felt that thay were bon lit* that ib now doing used as a modal being used as an sxam pl* due to tha fund by other Indian Group* rtilar thay had scheduled, The matter was brought to tha Board of Y*t, in tha middle.of this growth, the Directors, who decided against asking 16 Red Wind Foundation has refused a grant par cant of th* profits, ol 126.000. Thi* incident wa* th* beginning of the Th* funding ib badly needed to continue deterioration of Rad Wind's relationship -gw*work. But the member* of Red Wmg wuh Ada. Kail and EOC, „__ ■ feat thay cannot accept tha grant due to "" The next major problem cam* with tha difficult)** they have had with the renewal of tha grant from the Community Economic Opportunity Commission, Sarvicaa Administration IE0CI which helped them w in the grant We received a phone call tailing ua They would rathei do Without that our grant asking for *84,000 wa* They have done without before approved for #26,000 that is enough Semu Hsule, Chumash medicine man funding for three out of the 10 programs end spiritual Teedef of Red W ind wa had budgeted for Rad Wind would ramtmbiri the early day* have to rewrite th* budget to fit tha new ' W* started In Agoura in 1888 It was apeount,” FitzRandoiph said tough Wa had aom at hinig like # 7 0 1 The phone cell came on September 26 20ol ua and an old broken down ranch/' Red Wind waited to receive their copy of Whet devaloped from that start waa the 314 form diet would give them official notice gf the approval In the middle of bated on.traditional Indian philosophy October, Hed Wind found out that EOC Known to alt-Ue-CirrindtHMier, Semu tied received the 314 form on September Haute wrote Irt an L. A. Times article 28, but tied never given Rett W ind their w*a trained in our prophecies. In them , it copy, By thi* time Ms Keel had held a it foretold that various medic ine men will meeting with the executive board of EOC lead their peopt® o u t of the c itiet to-the to decide the amount EOC would hold hilly country,guild th.it this will lu> done from the grant to cover the cost of the EOC with the love anil cooperation of meny office work involved in the project. non-Indiana." the executive board decided 17,000 of The Red Wind Foundation hna porches the #26.000 would go to the admimat^ ad 200acraa near Santa Margarita on the tion Bethel Ranch site to develop a comm unity Red Wind feel* thet they should be where Indiana could return to tha land included in decision* like these, end that tnd Indian ideal of eelf-help 17,000 was too much to ask from the They choee San Luia Obiapo County grant bacauaa it was once part of tha "The grant is for a community of 60 Chumath tribal land Many artifacts, people When th* amount is divided cava paintings, and rsllca of their habits among ua It is vary low per person," tion remain there today Grandfather, Semu Haute Grandfather said Th* veer before, when Th* 110,000 down payment tor tha the original grant of #20,000 was ap­ land waa made with a donation from the proved, FitiRsndolph, as project director, Franciacan Order of the Roman Catholic went to Red Wind to rewrite th* budget Church Land payments have tieen mat Standing Alone with the Indians. #3,180 of tha #20,000 with tha revenue from annual benefit was allotted for administration. Leaf year rock concerta th* proposed budget waa immediately Now, 60 members of 23 different by Elena-Marie Koster accepted by tha board of directors. American Indian tribe* live on the site * Rad Wind want to tha board of dli actors _£varyonf is expected to work No alcohol photos by Kathy Erlksen to ask them to justify their need for or drugs ar* allowed within the camp • 7,000 Red Wind offere an answer to Indian "For axampls, tha administration ex­ problem* We depend on our*elvea,” G randfather aaid at Tha Friends of Red community liaaon worker for EOC, who penses include #1,200 par year for rant Grandfather told outpoat reporters at a Red Wind only need* on* smelt office for Fnandi of Rad Wind meetinu Wind meeting "With another grant, we managed then work with the Red Wind should tie self-sufficient by the end of . Foundation their paper work and a phone Our entire Th# reault ia a promising ranch, farm, next year After that tha federal funding floor of nine offices rants for #460 a orchard, and school "ft began whan Jackson Browne ahoutd ba left for other groups who need a offered toflo a benefit show for Red W ind, month That works out to #60 monthly for Rod Wind ha* received federal grant* to atari " which waa presented irr September of one office, or. #600 par year Vat tha h*lp th«m obtain their gorrln The Depart budget called for twice that amount for Th# Community Service* Administra­ this year Geraldine Keel, executive m*nt of Health, Education and Welfare director for EOC naked lor 16 per cent of rant," Fit/Randolph said •warded Rad Wind *42,000 toward their tion grant was renewed for *26,000 Lent "At the (ward meeting we were told month the Red Wind Foundation refused the gros* profit from the show to be kept •chool Through th# local EOC they in a special fund for other EOC protects thet the rent increase* every two or three die grant because of philosophical '•reived 120,000 through the Communt "She fait that the Indiana were getting months, and that the budget wa* built to difference* with the EOC . allow tor that ty Service* Adm inialrrmon to develop the more tlum their share of EOC B services, mu "We checked with the landlord The and that par t of tha money raised tor them __ "The Red Wind I oundetion has steadily rent ha* not gone up since 1970 The EOC Lan yum writs the first year we should go into a fund toserve the other >ar we asked grown dissatisfied with the adminlstra ha* been renting additional offices 'll* government for upprdpiunions lion-of EOC," says John Fit/Randolph, minority grpupn in the county (continued on page two)

candidate is a man whose physical condition Ia at least as aupect as that of William O Douglas and whose mental condition ia something alee entirely Thff candidate i* George Wallace Mmmm Your move Ronny r from the editor KCPH Radio will noon be airing radio adoption* of jurisprudential precidenta m Amerii an history from Ah Almntinc of liberty by William 0 Douglas Alter serving on the Supremo Court for 36 year*, William 0 Douglas haa Tin* week's outpoat teaturai Elena Marie Koster s report1 on th# Red Wind resigned He ia 7 / No man lute ever served on (he nation’s highest court lor so foundation s little publicized split with the Economic Opportunity Commis­ long in Mst Friday’s Lo* Angles Time*, Conrad s cartoon bore the caption, sion An extremely viable alternative to reservation life end a pioneer program Oouglas fhu cartoon depicted the immense trunk ot a mighty fir tree And in the Native American movement, Hed Wind ts widely misunderstood. Wa *t> he w e* hope that this report will mcraeaa th* understanding of Rad Wind in th* During his tenure on the Supreme Court, Douglas never gave ground from community ' his steady position as one of this country * greatest champion# of freedom Also in this issue. Sam George *xam in***urfing'» renaissance along th* Particularly, Freedom of Speech Specifically, Freedom of Ih# Prea# gold coast end we have a look at a man who ia promoting a coatume bail to raise funds for tha restoration of a colonial landmark in Annapolis, Maryland _ Douglas has said that, tlie American government ispremiaed in the tlteory We appruciaui any Comments you might hav* about OUtpfift *nd W* try to t ’el il thfe mind of men is to bo free, hia idooa, hi* belief#, hia Ideology, hit print all the letters we receive Hav* a safe Thanksgiving I hop* you enjoy our Philosophy must tie pieced beyond the reoch of government magazine ’ " •* ironic that Douglas tendered hit resignation to President Gerard Ford, a Eric DuVall termer member of ttm Warren Com ffitlilon, Chief Executive by default, a men who, five years ago, tried to start on impeachment campaign against Douglas Editor s Note in ih* Hons* of Representatives Last Friday John Fit/Randolph resigned from his position at COC saying. Borrowing (urn of Jthe phraae from Pulitzer Pri/e Winner Gary Trudeau, "EOC has been In one turmoil after another." Also at th* *nd of l**t w #*k* on* m,tfht say,' Woll bravo for life's little ironies Then ugiiin one might not higher slat* office contacted Red Wind **kmg if th* Foundation would be Another Home note is that along side the story of Douglas resignation lb® willing to renegotiate for the same grant on • level above the local EOC offlo*. • n*w# item concerning o h im an* fermiT announcement of hr# Grandfather twid outpoat that Hed Wind is mteref d to r— chmg e e*ttf* m* m •ndulacy lor the 197H protidentlfl nomination id the Democratic Party f hrs similar to tha budget used in last year's grant ifiwting vvnrt tmld-'with representatives "Wc‘don't til ■ to tic fh'idiit I ■ ond Wp mind tin1 money to develop our RED WIND from Rad Wind to 11nd ahTujr«h'i 1 u - nt <>n Class nitirnmf We would father do bind W h won t go cm welfare, we won’t the grant sbudgot Thelndmns rehisndto without and keep our pftde . o.van accept their stamps Everyone at .illow more.than 26,percent,or Sb.QOG to* (continued from page one) the HtW school grant came directly Mod W m n is eligiblo toi welfare; il we tin used for administrative services Thn from the government to Hod Wind I-ouri accept it, n would cost tlm taxpayers executive board would not «ur«o to less del ion " hundreds >f thousands of dollars annual regularly because of iho commissions 66,000 At tlint point the negotiations '1 ho yy#y they bundled the grunt shows ly.” Grandfather said _ _ = . w growlh ho thn overall rent hns merear.ed stopped Red Wind foundation aoyftf«?d that they aio fiscally capable l it/Ran hot the price for nn individual office stun ell ties witti the Economic (ipportuntftes dolph said "The rent is just one example Wo wont to have a voice we want to has not gone up in fivu yoars " Com m ission of the problems wuh the entire budget shape cue itostmy All of u8 at Rad Wmd Hod Wind returnml to the board with presented to. Red Wind The budget ir, only • are now registered to vote the information from the landlord in We have sutforod tor 200 years from a micro muse of many diffrcultius Red writing Although the board did not ' iternefiam We can bn sett Wind has had at EOC W e (Km l Went problems wi|l*tf'Hyoeu Jil*£UI« life ruling, it did tu tentLa public sutlicUmt rmd self *uppoc4mg+f w e em Red WmiYtotindnTion mitt needs some ~ Wu iu not w u>bwt. w e re peis.ehU people apology to the Had Wind foundation and given an igiportunity to rufi our own firninctaf support It they are to become We ate putting away bom EOC foi that voted that parties involved in such buiinuttOrflndfether said financially independent iiy next year reason Wo are pulling nut so wo won t decisions shall be notified of meet mgs "Other orgnmrntions arn asked 4 b per Friends of Rod Wind wilTassist the foun­ have to dojrt with any more trouble "• and included in discussions cent, some lees, Some morn But Red dation in looking for another possible On Oct 18 another executive board Wind is being risked the maximum grant

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University Square 896 Foothill 'S The Pace House—before project proposal He would create and the University Union Many other gifts are successfully stage a Bicentennial Qala donated by local merchants such as ★ Bicentennial Boondogle ★ Costume Ball In San Luis Obispo in order dinner for two at Sebastian's Restaurant to raise money for the restoration protect Stan Clinton, Sebastian's manager by Undo Gordon 3000 miles away. feels, "We'd contribute anything to Poly "I want my senior project to be different becausa aa far aa I'm concerned Poly IS photos courtesy of Rory Rltts and not just filed away. So tar, as I've San Lula Obispo " worked my way through the channels of Ritta has yet to fall on hla face financial­ red tapi, I've learned mpre about public ly although ha admita to aoma mistakes. Rory Rltts i> hard at work un une ut the emphatically You have to do a senior relations than I've ever learned from One of them, tor instance wee printing molt outlandish smmir pro|«cta to bn project anyway, ao you might aa well get opening a book," Ritta aaya He is as posters before he had concrete plana for don* at Cal Poly since these questionable •onrething out of It." I want to excited about hla project as a stud In a the event. •xercisaa war* made mandatory. Rltts, a promote Cal Poly back there," he ex­ field of mares, and twica aa confidant. - Ritta' phenomenon of guts and per­ journalism public ralationa major, is plain!, "and (want to put Sen Luis Obispo "Public relations is his concentration sistence. with a daah of naivete, has th* •itampting to raisa m oney to help In tbs on the mapl" le this guy for real? and I'm sure he’s learning," Nicholson blessing of th* journalism department raitoration of a 200 yum old mansion Putting San Luis Obispo on the map m siyt cautiously But in a more dubious and Associated Students. Inc.'The Bank that balonged to a aignar of th * Declare Annapolis may be something of a tall tone ho continues, "It may pull through of America will keep careful ledgers of non of Independence order Beck East," aaya Ritta. "the although that's not whale important___ Rltts spending. Rltts arranged this to Whose home was this ancient land' bicentennial celebration Is a really here Still, If anyone can do It, Rory has preclude any possible criticism mark? It balonged to William Pace, big deal But It’s a national teativat. I think the personality to do ao." "I want everything to b# open and someone you've probably nevur heard of that we should get into the awing of it out . The plans for th* costume ball on above board. I only want people to have a although h# was a member of both the here, too.“~ Friday. Nov 21, at 8 00p m are tempting, good time and'gat into th* Bicentennial first and second Continential Con­ The Paca House, built over 200 years and vary from door pritea to homemade spirit," the student promoter insists gresses, ■ Governor of Maryland and the ago, waa owned by the Paca family for apple pie, continuing the Bicentennial "I'm not a flag waver, but it will b* a fun first United Status Sunator from that one century In 196 0 It was converted theme A live band, "Ruah," wifi ploy for way to look back on our last 200 years of itstv Where is thu Puca Houser In Am into a hotel containing 36 rooms, and was 460 people at Redwood Manor, formerly existence." nspolis. Md Where m Hitts trying to raise aurrounded by a large, exotic garden It Craty Horse Ideally a costume ball, the As a footnote tor posterity, e gold the coins for tire restoration? Three hae since been neglected much to the theme for dreaa is any diverse combina­ plaque on the restored house will stand ihettaend miles away m San Lute Obispo drsguef of many Easterners (and on* tion chosen from 1778 to 1976 , out In bold latters Donated by California —Does this make imy sense to yottf ft tfoaa Caftforntan) To keep the price within student Polytechnic State University, San Lula lo Rory Ruts Much to the surprise of hla advisor. budget a. admission is 12. Also. Ritta Obispo, California .J j'l wanted to do a senior project th*| Loten Nicholson Of the journalism depart­ hustled h S6C)0 bumper pool table aa the would be remambared,' Rory asplaine ment, Ritta submitted hla unique senior main door pr«e which will be displayed in

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S»n Lull Obiipo means a lot ot things California, coastnl development hart „ 'lot ol different people Traditionally acceia from a vout number ot presumably iara«tfriifd by heifers, cowboys and public beaches, and the tew ttraaa left umai' it '• now becoming home tor a tiuve become overcrowded, polluted, and i,,hh(I the waxing number oUi.ih.i!, sterile iiti fmd San Lull Obiapo on ideal area in While turfing haa alwaya offered the hif h to ptnetted their spurt H ow .-w r, exhilarating sense ol freedom found only . pinsurfing s nee m pupui.tniy 1 hn in natural sports, many surlera find it uuunadremarkably obscure in th e e y fi considerably dimmed as thay thread thalr n>.. public, which rarely associate! San way through oil dart leka, condominium* ,ii obupo'i c o iitlin i with the exealfent and hordes of humanity to reach ttie V * a irtmjjotintial it oilers. ocean In sharp contrast, r>an Luia I hn sport ol lurtmg ta m no way now to Obispo’s uncruwded beuches allow sur­ u Central Coast A* in moat, othar fing to exist In tha natural state so , .ml aina* ot the United Staten the responsible for if* initial popularity Th ’ - * a j S imt Mowomsd dramatically during thu this environment, many transplantad sur irfinfl boom uf tho uiiity sixties lei# nre finding a new meaning in their ■ rmytiodyhadgon" mirhn anti tl.u...... sport - uhuiiaiti who first fod« tha combers Den Uunhar, e sur let of seven years I Piemo Bench and M ono Rook w ore no and a sophomore a| Cal Poly, reflects on i it ion ThalrranKagruw andtliuu.m 1 his iwo years of surfing in the San Luis yiim| »howod Son Luis Ot>i»po w ith a Obiapo area ~ . S’ .hi* surfing population “Although rmho Sourtrttay.ttrA) ir t f w here I’m horn there is a surfing beech 'five minutes ewey, the croyvds often nfawdsuila ami m*rtt»>.ii l i* ami mnkr it hm ov.-n worth going out,“ he . jviih board* tiod to d im i i c ildbe explains fdidril like Cutting people off i«h prowling thu coast from Oceono tO' andgattmg cut off up here, it’s not much imtjrB A naw Californio sportsman of a ret race People ure mote fr iendly, and i .twin.andtn« i • • •• • '•'» , n pm ion cep yopmoro waves to himself iw imago and ensuing lifestyle There s a ther ing atmosphere. In the laat 'lurfing s meteoric rine to popularity two years I've progressed more than in uni wily slowed down in t he mid twice as many In the South Bay When n"Tt,itlit} the sport was, tor |tm m oft l»m>|*le ciirno up here they act differently, rt, forgotten However, although onn more liku brothers I m sure everyone dn t heir surfin' music on the radio and who comes bore from down South thaies uodiaiwere no longer the rage. my toolings ■’ :mtendgroup! of surfers could be seen Obviously, a meiunty of surfers share king 8art Luis ObispoC0;i#t!3n» Dan a feelings, as tha element of liywhfie a rideuble. wave was offorsd terntoilalisni su evident in other areas. Now, stmost tan ypar# Inter, Siin Lun hacn i takan hold hara San luia Obiapo biaporo aaptnonf inq andtr. i • urtino surfora look with disdain on the crowded, ram unlike any other on the Pacific’ hostile waters to ttie south, while new asst InsbutTimn California, ttie m ecui comers, despite their increasing irurdarnaortmy, ttie number of surfers number!, find (he bieaks off Shell Beach, wi jjtoinetnuifly. increasing each Cayucoa end Moonstone Beach a -ii In tha northern pait ot the state, peaceful respite from their home waters irftng mil belongs to tho die hard m Mike Chaney, a senior st Cal Poly, grew viiJuals win. endure Hn, (rigid pon up In Orange County and diacusaea tha contrast between the Loa Angelo* Haain. San Lula Obiapo, located between ttie and the Central Coaat v" has always bouwied a healthy 'Crowds have always baen a part of my irfingpopulation y «i , tha overnight life I aurfed Orange County for four or five 1 maa# in surfers is more romimscertt to yoara. and could never surf by myself, '* original naa ot aurtmg in the sixties Then,In my first year here atschool.'t had ^•n in ••ther of the other ureas trouble finding someone to surf with The A l Sporting Goods, with locations in wave! were excellent, and I wondered Beach and Cayucos, h at Beeri why nobody wanted to go So a Taw of my rpptying th§ area's aurfers with txiards Mends effhe up, and we turfed for a few 'id wtliuita since 1WJ1 However, they years in a very fun situation With the ‘ i'«>n a sharp increase in arilus during increesfl.Of people hare in the last year, I " 1 ,s' years, sml alter morn then a renlue crowds are something we lt have si. ad* ol catering to ths nm Is of Central - to face here, too They're coming to got beat aurfers, contend (hat surfing is away from tha crowded L. A area, and I gam a growing sprm andw Hicontm ue to hope they try.to keep this place from ” ' mg m thu gras becoming another Huntington Beach," t WdfW Pro, initially a skin diving shop, Of Surfing s surrounding phenomenon, r f,w*n dealing in surf-or muter I one of the moat publicly nbeervablu is ttie ' ’ ''»h* for live years, and ts also r»x increasing number nf suiting movie# ''eucing , n mcrea^ ,n sales Owner shown here in town. Once filtering in , hmskl has recently expanded several times n year, they now screen * ,IJ"'ng stock w ith regularity, and ths crowds of viewers i *^bhWevenotiMMi n n upsw ing ttt ___ Qfovi accordingly As surfing and surf _ _ movies have changed ovar ths years, to U,"* v* **•" *»"''>« more and more have the movie goers Originally an mtor • ; mat gathering ot hard cora raucoui R aatfiffh'* Itema that go l^arew etauits. ream am, • aficionados aurfers have since learned to _ Share the seats with an increasing number of normal.folk/ those who enjoy lidmo'wJlntl*n,,blV rt m the.chnnee to vicariously experience the . »»i*m* Mrow,>' Crowded con thrill and beauty of surfing without having I to brave the chilly water and pounding I **" *urf.ng ^ tu rf I hit king of ’ *" Lt"« Obiapo m Surfing he* always held a unujuu appeal to paiticipantt and onlooker* I ^ r n g V « o ! r f f NUf,,nW faction is alike Aa much as the eclual thrill, the image portrayed by the aurting life has beep immensely popular with California ... ,’ | “^ “ndevt|gpl(g coastline, otter youth, and ia reflected in a variety of means, from fashion to automobiles^ Ben o r J ^ ^ ' .....I f ...... ng potWdiah Aa .ns a,Oke trAhe Sen Luit Obispo, with it * quickly growing ' •idling population, is no exception; pntrtntlaf Ts being traditional site* fikn Whether through the purchase of e Sur­ fer T etiet or the actual practice of the ^ r t t e .f,ock,0,hilon«'y iirunaa ^ on,«na de Oro and San apurt people w ill again be jumping on the Surfing bandwagon, and ttie sport. St least in Bah Luis Obispo, will once agarn ° « m Sh » s S s a ? • Cani< w cludad lie riding die crest ol popularity and hflusaUyfi*^ 1 1111,10 ricam In much ol Southern acceptance ——pngri siv ■. i" ■' * ...... »r— " ...... — Fili'lYu I iU ! 1 .'It Design (Joncultant \ 11 Ml,) f l»_>V‘ l AMllitim f lidiitS Nun Megan («il tt>w li OfodlH tHlO FotfffTlJItt :■ MtKc* ( I'" . Phnto Editor x Davuf Stubb With Man nf( or : rrr i Jrttwrr _ , 1 * Advertising Mart ague ; Uuth.ui h AtKotot •' V" • <* Ciit.ii Production Manager Bob • ratr m m m w I, Centri.butou -ilitmt Mam* KgaOw, K.»11■ >, Rfiksah Linda Gordo* tlnorgar'Michftoi^^rUotiyluitU'; Ul UIuo M'llvip, tjinvu W d 1 n Michele Muter! •>V. nim i \ iyt' . ; y SMdal DutmiTig Bob Wolfe Gary Nofrity I d Abell Richard Buns tody Uoodhalm, Mamuatlte Snuibarry. / In Mahcm shnu's W ake Affiliated with Header » Digest Fond amt San Francisco I xitmimir Hens tit Otn e upon n time lluee wus a hrtllMig prrr guiteiiat in I nglend wh- > tied Fund M«mJb«r California Intercollegiate Press Association lihgins like tiiunilie bolts mi Iren iidripe He d paid some heavy dues with DISCI AIM! H Advmtismg material i» printed ham in solely for mtoi some of 11m beM unltu' Fnoliaii m ,/ blue-, i.ncmi 1-uUv-Vyiliieiut- denC- - madtmwHntftiteueT bttrh ptttHe-tg t* nm -er hr cnm trrmd mi an uignriv i nr • Qruce, Graham Bond, to mime a lew He d cut u solo allium oftta binnre implied undomumaiii or verification -of such comineicial vantuias liy tint' Quite/- )nn pul oh reflection, n wasn't loo bad* The album was called Associated Students, Inc ortho California Polytechnic-State Univurjity. ban extrapolation imd this-soon to-be-legendary guitat picker vyan John Lull Olttupu Officii room 22(1 Graphic Arts Building b4b 1 I4:f McLaughlin. _ * . , Publnhed two times a month dur mg the school ytrai oxciipt holidays and exam, Well, our horo made il over to thm side 6* the Atlantic and soaked up some periods by (tie Associated Students, Inc California Polytechnic Stale ' ■ lock n roll culminating in another solo album ( ‘Devotion) where upon of University, San t ins Obispo California Printed by th* students majoring in John learned whirl wall wah, fu it, and feedback were He navoi lost his ja il - Graphic Communicoiions Opinions expressed in articles me the views of thp mis, though Afmi knocking around a* n studio musician, (one of writers and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the stuff, or views of 11 |*i// s few i eaide.nl geniuses) picked John up ns a side m an for Ins new record the Associated Students, Inc ftbr official opinion (Bitches Brew ) Nut bad tor a struggling young newcomer Anywho, John btuys for "t ive Lvif and then oft to the studio for another solo album and n group------Martin-Guild— — - others for his riexl solo effort a nice acoustic piece of wax called My Goal's Beyond ' Oh yeah, by this time oj John had found salvation in hla guru Sri Glbson-Fender Chmmoy The rest is history three (Mistering, searing, spaced-out albums (The Inner-Mount mg Maine,' Beds of Fire", and Live—Between - Guitars Nothingness and t lernity') latar and the Mahovishnu Orchestra was gone Billy Cobhnm (no musical lightweight himself) charges John with running the At show too much and ignoring his music Also, tie doesn't lik«iJohn's holiei *< thon-thou nttitudu Tho rest agree McLaughlin walks out and llio Mahnvishnu Orchestra is no mure Since their unhappy demise, the members of lire MahaViihnu Orchestra have either disappeared from sight or embarked on solo careers The first to Premier Music bo mentioned will be Rick l aird bass He s the one who disappeared Have heard hide nor hair of him Since that fateful day in 1973 when the Orchestra died Moving on, we come to Jerry Goodman and end keyboards, respectively They have one album together on Neinperor Records 986 Monterey . celled "" By any etretch of die imagination, "Like Children is great. There ere some pretty nice rockers onthat oneas well os die intricate violin arid keyboard duets Most reviewers didn't give it a chance but whadda . they know, anywnyl Jan Hammer has pist released hie first solo album on 543-9510 Neinperor called "The Firit SeverTDnys” Til* a concept album nbouT the first seven days of the creation of the universe There are no vocals and (as tho cover proudly asserts) no guitars either In a word, It is excellent This brings us to the human dynamo who set behind the drums ~ Billy Cobhum Well, he got himself a big band togelhei and cut five albums of EAR PIERCING! varying degrees of brilliance -"Spectrum" (basic but promising). LARGE SELECTION OF "Crosswinds" (swnonl), 'Total Pcbpse" (sohs for |oyt), "Shaba/r" (good but not great it's also liye) and pud roleaserf A Funky Tlude of Sings The PIERCED EARRINGS lineup on almost all of those is die same die Brocket Rrodibis, horns, Mtloho l eviev, keyboards (how many of you saw turn with the Don ( His TO CHOOSE FROM! Orchmpfrt at CP in the Winter of 18727); John Abnrcromin, guitar, someone whose name I can't remember, boss, and Billy boy, drums and percussion And all this time, what has happened to our hero Well, ha got heavily into ; tus guru and bounced beck with an all-new Orchestra (Mahavishnu and , London festival under the mean baton of Michael Tillson Thomas) tor Apocnfypso As classical music goes it smacks of Stravinsky but us fyiehsvishrvu music it’s pure pink One year later, Maha John cornea back with o r m l latest effort Visions of die Lmernld Beyond" which features the sappiest lyncs du* side of the 1910 Fruitgum Co Yep, it finally happened, ihe Great Oigasmic Mliss Oufhad tut our hero Oh yeah, we pan t forget die out mg with ■ tnrlnn Srtntana ratted love, Devotion Surrender ’ Carina roally burns on dial one but John just aorta noodles along Mosi recently he recurded an acoustic tribute to .John f ulHiine with Chick Correa und Stanley Clarke on Stanley's new LP "Journey lo Love But, u looks like all die confederates have surpassed our hero, die Perfect Master , Oti well wu can't give up hope, One of my reliable sources in the rumor mill (805) 543-6706 told oie dud John had (enounced ho» guru, siarted growing his hair long, 850 Higuera Street stalled dtInking lieei and (Gud foihidlfsiailud eating r-mmi He's suen the light hack lo the real world and now maybe he II gel down to busmart San Luis Obispo, Ca. 93401 Usui mi die «lark~ fh« Nue Flyer.

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. « « M.XB -r .'- Z - page seven S(in Liiib Obiapo District Attorney's Office are not in a position to take action in every believe merit of our Intervention, we shell has concluded that the grading is exempt CEQA dispute. take appropriate action. trom h giatlmg permit under section It is our intention to continue to monitor 7003(7) of ffie" San Luts Obispo County the San Luis Mountain situation. Should Very truly yours letter Ordinance Coda Nuvertheless, it is possi­ any subsequent events occur which we EVELLE J. YOUNGER Attorney General ble to argue that the grading activity in question required the issuance of A More Mountain guiding permit The basis for such an argument would be that the giadtng activity did not quality for an exemption under section /003(7). Section 7003(7) Uest Ldttm ■ | yyroli' iTTod.ll 10 111" AUorrtiy of a grading pormit where all the follow­ General* Ohio* last Augustus usking it ing prftena are mat uuu tht work dona on S m vtum t*mik wo.*, in a The property is used primarily for by Debbie Milisap violation at the Cullfonni Environmental agricultural pursuits " UiltilitY Act (U CIA) unit it'd wan not why b The grading is locatud at least 2b feet wasn't n '■ Airstrip Update from separately owned property not i/Vhnt do airplanes, Christmas trees end thoroughbred horses all have in RtiC’antly f received a reply to my letter associated with the pro|«ct, and ,nnl would |iky to have it printed In tho common with land allocation/ c The grading is a soil or.water consor The answer can be.found at the retired Cal Poly airport located on the north Outpost (copy unci". nd) su that tho vation project tVHfet technical guidance student* «t Del Poly mtry'ihtuo it l.hnpe end of campus When the airport closed down nearly two years ago, it (eft of the United States Dapar tment of behind a vocont five acre pnrcel that was'oncn the mratrip land here on . th,t reader* Will ftdtlChttw dates in which Ayr icuUuro. Soil Conservation Service, or campus like anywheui else, is at a premium and the old airport came into the grading bugen upbn San Lius P«m k mgulalud by the State ol California demand by many campus activity planners Rather than supporting a single\ ------jlhCl t h r d a le s i l m i I r n n iu tnw s wot-e- Repel ImenTof Water Rrreorrroes enaatedr : ^ Interest, tne iiroa hak be'eh altottod tn differont pmtnct* —— ■ Sine*" uly ...... h nas beun generally rdoognired that the Dtuin Douglas Geiard,,chairman of the Space Allocation-Committoe giedinq on San Luis Mountain whjch eHarnlned the assorted proposais lot the allocation o,f the airstrip land . lytikf Met iiiv.nn. beganpnor "bout July 1 . 1 9 / 6 , meets tho following its dosiJie almost two years ago The airstrip built by the Navy in tho criteria Contained in a” and "b” but not .-rtfly 1940 s, was closed due to Us landing and take off path bemg-drwMsttv— *T~. Th« DUb let Attorney* Office HU "T over the dot mw Dean Gerard hdt that it would l*« only a matter ot time belom tie * ,M < m . • ! ■ • ■ **■• i f H i n m > nun /ii' \t, ;j so th.d an accident ocoured ’ — • this'irtt -r ■ r.i* t't yum letter. guiding piojecta which meet the criteria Some qt the proposals for land use included a cropland area, a site tot dAtud August 2 B 19 7 b wherm n you avk contained in u end b but not c” are ~orn«fn»m»t horticulture buildings i perking Jot, a student Clrjistmas trae (yyg questions ooncominy the apphcabili c' m i H uTetatton isapnmontly tarm’nnd an • xorcisa track for the thoroughbred colts tyof the California fcnvtruiimentel Quality h.iiwd on thu County s long standing nd a atnhe prapoaati. thTeB were selected to‘combine tiie ma*imum Adt ta Uiu grading activity undoMitkap by mimati stive procedure gtexomptiny such utilisation ol tho land along with the famous Cal Poly “learn by doing Mi Ale* Madonna on Kan Luis Mountain pl»i|m til' philnsophy. * ~T -— ------r------— —Z -- Although this office u> not privileged to . . > I Of tlio five-acre potcel, tho northejnly two tluids which has the best soil will be used by tho Natural Resources Mansgemont (NRM) department tor e lendei opinion* to private cuuens as Whether the County s implication ol sec student enterpr ise Chrmtmns'tree project Rocausa of the time needed for the distinguished from t on,on specified turn. 7lX )t(7J i) ixitrect is a matter to be 11oris to grow, the project alt* will hot t ike jilace for a tew years yet, bur jhu public '.officers. w» w ill ntiempt.to piovide detmmtnerl ultimately by the r units If a, Son in iiitni iTtfii.M which m ay ho of. Home morketihg of both cut and livo trees is forseen TJTe wirviJlHeMTor the trees oquri w uu tu find thaunogr siting did not lies aiready been planted by the ornamental horticulture nursery prances lab TrtWWsfltc1 . • 1. ■ i- quality for an «*«mpti(*n under section WUhoi.it the break, tho trees would slant due to tht strong southerly winds ■ ' l( a.gMdii ■ t pui .mi.wnukijw* tto.. ■ ■' ” 71 ruHesiWltTUiitTTtj iftnlby using the .owoge effluent from the naorby swine The Crilitomui knv" . "oUoud Quality Act quir ed Olio to the fm t that the isauance requires that dirt am environmental , . unit. ...■' ' ■ ; ' , ■ of a grading pe> mit.UhfRR Sen Luis Obiopo The southernly third has been allocated to the t/ansportational engineering ass* tsmnntt h" "iv w token wtumevor a County ordinances involves the exercise __department tot a much-needed test site to teat the effects of weather upon jmi*Uc aqerwy *>h**«‘****- * »**ivet«» pup.** * ot judgment m antprmrnmg the TJtr paints and other materials Around the perimeter of this test site will be a 30 curnttences' under which a grading per t ) A pioject has been defined to include toot wide tiaimng race trauk lor tho horse unit iftd wiMr**.iig, H rtprwersthntfhnissuencn nn activity mvoivihg tho issuance of a Leiilt tall, tbn porimeter of the airstrip was disced up and five thoroughbred ot e grading permit would let a dis paimif to a person, by a public Hjency colts wet "prepared for the Horses In Training Sole at Hollywood Park, netionary action (Cal Admin. Code, tit Pub Reg Code 2100b The approval of California J.C Coroner Gibson, Dean of the School of Agriculture and Natural 14 1 6 0 2 4 ) and" CEQA would Iracome the private jjroj.net must involve dis ReyouicuS, explained that the truck will remain in compatible existence with iipjijjcehie to the County s ectivity of rettonary action t>y the public agency the tree# arid test situ The Horses In Training Sale is a significant and Pub Ha* 21080 Responsibility tor com innutng a permrt ‘ . ■ *. profitable part of the hoisu program last year die five sale horses brought a pliartce with the CStlTurhii tovifnnm ooteT 4 total of 1 2 7 ,1 0 0 Quality Act hsteirtattai C l QA rostawith As you ere no doubt owara, this office Through the \ianud use of land, the greatest number of students gam th* public agency approving the protect does not intend to tuku urty action to Invaluable oxiierienco which will pay offin dollars arid cents And thet makes uiquire the prepmetion of an En­ good jinnee ______Therefore, irt m.dft for CEQA jo apply to vironmental Impact Report for the recent grading activity of San Luis.Mountain, the guiding activity ot Mr Madonna un San activity must be one which Involves thd Ltiia Mountain This decision was assan ilmcretionevy issuance of a gf uim y per tinlly based upon t he following factor s (a J *WUty ban Luis utuapb County il CEUA guiding was substantielly complete were applicable to the grading activity, I refute our evaluation cmrldbncompleted, Bah Luis Ubispu County w ould ta* re (h) the oidinance was amended to cloai ly I \ I ... I 1 Quued to undertake nn mitmLaludy u tth a uaumpt It um gumuLxaquiramentn 1 ‘11 1 J project s environmental impacts, If, on gi admg in conjunction with cultivstion or I t J the basis of the study it wore doterinined (arming activities, including necessary that the project may*have a significant access roads, and (c) the grading activity environmental Impact, then the prepare involves basically a matter of local regula * lion and consideration of enehvtrpnm en tron and concern While matters of locel tut impact report would ha required. logol»Uion do concern this office, the In tho present situation, no grading per­ staffing ot uur environmental unit is - mit was issued As you may know, the limited by budgetary constraints and we

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