The Inn Wins Disinformation Campaign by Proponents Alleged
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1988 VOLUME 59, #32 The inn wins Disinformation campaign by proponents alleged By JAMES GILMORE opment which began nearly one Staff Writer year ago. On Sept. 22 residents rejected a similar proposal of Del Mar residents voted Tues fered by Watkins by a margin of day to approve developer Jim 15 votes. The plan which won Watkins' proposal to build a approval Tuesday is two hotel 123-room hotel, 12 time-share rooms and 12 condominiums condominiums and a 4 ,700 mailer than the earlier one and square foot retail shopping cen calls for a 39 percent reduction in ter on the corner of 15th Street retail space. and Camino Del Mar. As of One-third of the 5.2-acre site is Wednesday, the offical tally currently zoned for retail and the howed that 1,392 residents had remaining two-third for resi approved Watkins' proposed dential development. Under the Chateau Del Mar, exceeding op approved plan, the zoning wil be ponents by 209 votes. changed to allow for the devel The approval settles a com opment of the hotel on the resi- munity dispute over the devel- See INN, page 3 Med Center sued Dr. Doris Howell runs the pediatric clinic open three evenings a week through the Student Health Center. The clinic is aimed toward helping student-parents give their children the best in health care. Here she examines Andrew Kimmel while his father Hans looks on . Howell prefers for negligence parents to take an active part in their child's exam so they can ask questions and learn about their development. See story on page 8. Blood transfu'sion possibly Progressive student activists contaminated with AIDS virus By LETICIA VILLARREAL Becau e of taff scheduling Staff Writer conflicts at the San Diego V A Stanford to' host conference Hospital, where Polikoff was an Negligence and carelessness on outpatient, he was sent to UCSD the part of the UCSD Medical Medical Center for surgery. He the eight members of the plan By PETER MESSROBIAN While CAPSA may decide at Center, the UC Regents, and the was discharged after the appar ning commitee, who have one News Editor the conference to tackle a variety San Diego Blood Bank are ently successful bypass with his year terms. of issues over the next year, each alleged in a suit filed in Superior physical condition listed as After the initial UCSB confer Up to 500 people are expected campus group will likely concen Court of San Diego County by "good." However, shortly after to attend a conference of student ence in February, there was con trate on just a couple of them, attorney Michael Orfield. The his discharge, he began uffering siderable interest in "forming according to UCSD Progressive activists that will be held this suit stems from a sextuple bypass negative drug reactions and ul weekend at Stanford University. something more permanent, [so Student Association member Joe performed on the late Bill Poli cerated lesions, and had to be The conference is the second we] agreed to have another con Wainio. "If there are things that koff at UCSD Medical Center rehospitalized. He was also suf ference at Davis in April," Cody are going to split [the member- annual meeting of the California on Jan. 13 , 1984, during which fering from unusual exhaustion. said. "[We spent] two days hip of CAPSA], we won't en Alliance of Progressive Student he was given a blood transfusion Short walks, according to his Activists (CAPSA), which was hammering out the principles of dorse it .. [rather, we'll] con with what may have been blood wife, Dorothy Poli'koff, 63, unity, encompassing both polit centtate on issues we can unify a founded by the UC Santa Bar contaminated with the HTLV would drain his strength. ics and organization." lot of people on." bara student government in Feb III (A IDS) virus. See BLOOD, page 6 ruary of 1987, according to Any individual or group who Some of the principles of CAPSA planning committee supports the purposes, goals, and CAPSA adopted at the Davis member Martha Cody. principles of CAPSA may join, conference include: Issue to be discussed include and ·there are about 30 student • Supporting elf determination electoral politics, building multi groups from some 15 campuses for all nations cultural unity in the student across California that currently • Opposition to U.S. interven movement, the CIA on campus, belong. tion the student government and stu CAPSA is intended as both a • Democracy in chools and the dent empowerment. In addition, "communication and an action right to a free , quality, SOCIally a series of issue caucuses will be oriented network,' according to responsible and relevant educa charged with coming up with their statement of purposes and tion si1ecific proposals of various goals. Cody described the organ • Opposition to militarism thing CAPSA should do, and ization's two main powers as the Schools involved in CAPSA the conference will choose a few ability to call for joint action by include UCSD, UCSB, Stanford, of those to concentrate CAP member groups, and the endor UC Berkeley, San Franci co SA's energies on. sement of particular activities. State, U CSC, and junior colleges CAPSA is described in a lea "A lot of people look back on like Alan Hancock and Alameda. flet as a "network of students in SDS from the sixties," Cody UCSD student are currently California who consider them said. "We're not trying to model arranging carpools for the trip to selves part of a growing move ourselves on [that group]." I n- Stanford this weekend, where ment for progressive social tead, Cody emphasized CA P the conference will start Satur change." Cody de cribes the SA's role as attempting to meet day morning and end Sunday organization as "grass-roots ori the "needs of the student move afternoon. For more informa ented "and the only officials are ment today." tion, call the P A at 534-2016. Defend.nt - Med Center may be responsible for AIDS death. • Another Baby Movie • Black History Month • Triton Preview Burpin' Bacon and birthin' Ebony'S senior editor gives his Baseball is back and booming! babies perspective hiatus, page I page 8 page 12 2 Thursday. February II. 1988 Thursday. February I I. 1988 3 NEWS NEWS Parents whose children took Noe neering students a great opportunity Mull-Soy or Cho Free infant formula to obtain an interview which may between 1976 and 1980 who are inter ultimately lead to a ummer, co-op, or Del Mar votes ested in participating in the study full-time position to gain expo ure to Golding blasts O~Connor should call Merle Irvin or Diane engineering firms. Yapko at the UCSD Communicative Workshops will include a panel of to build an inn and Cognitive Disorders Center at graduate advisors from various' Says people "are looking for an alternative" 294-6330. schools such as Princeton, USC, UCSD'slEI Teatro Ensemble program, and second only to Valdez in UCSB, and UCSD as well as work By LETICIA VILLARREAL "They're supporting me publicly but they're Continued from page 1 ing the alternative that Council the production and publication of Video Stroke Analysis shops on stress management and Staff Writer waiting to see what I decide." dentially zoned property. woman Eisenberg and I were to perform in Spain Chicano theatre works. Morton has for swimmers financial planning. Tours of Scripps There are very few elected officials in thi Opponents to the develop proposing a chicken-coop Susan Golding, San Diego County Supervi community that can even talk to her," she ment claim the hotel is too big motel," Gillies said, "and that his The Hispanic theatre company at had two plays produced by Joe Papp's and the Super Computer head the "Festival Latino," in New York City. I mprovement in any sport comes with event list along with a pina social, sor and possible mayoral candidate, spoke stated when the subject turned to O'Connor for Del Mar and would prefer to project would generate S300,OOO the University of California, San Tuesday night to the UCSD College Republi herself, "and that does not create a cohesive see a smaller 70-room hotel built in city revenue and ours would The en emble is being sponsored by both practice and individualized miniature golfing, and a beach Diego will be the only ensemble group cans at the International Center. She addressed kind of leadership. She says she knows what on the site in compliance with provide none, when in fact it various groups, including the Ameri coaching. If you are an intermediate to barbeque. invited to perform at the international questions regarding Mayor Maureen O'Con she's doing and she works behind the scenes, the existing zoning. would provide about S 150,000." can Embassy in Paris, UCSD, and advanced swimmer who wishes to The registration fee is $25 and $30 conference on "The Hispanic Cultures nor, her thoughts about running for mayor, but the truth is that in any elected office, work Del Mar Councilman John He also claimed Watkins said his European in titution which will be improve your stroke, Video Stroke with a conference T-shirt. The fee of America," in Barcelona, Spain, in about AIDS and the 'gay bathhouse' ordi ing behind the scenes only goes so far - if in Gillies expressed disappointment project would provide a com hosting them in nine different cities. Analysis IS a must. I hiS three hour includes all workshops, the "Evening June ~ The company, entitled EI Teatro nance, which she proposed.