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Report Tells I.V. to Seize Control Chevron Tankering Plan Receives Further Review by State Agency ■ 0PINI0N/6 H * # * * 1 ■ ELECTION/8, 9 ÿfyw" * ’S&.Iví'ÍS It’s the Chance Tête à Tête: of I.V.’s Lifetime 1 * ' w m Bill and Willy Crushed SPORTS/12 Chevron Tankering Plan Receives Further Review by State Agency Environmentalists Prepare to Fight Bid to Ship off Local Shores By Lisa Nicolaysen appealed the permit to the CCC. Stiff Writer________ Because environmentalists expected the CCC to delay a public hearing until its mid-December meeting in Marina Del Rey, many opponents to Local environmentalists remain optimistic de­ Chevron’s appeal did not make their way up to spite a state agency’s decision Wednesday to Wednesday’s meeting in Monterey. reopen the possibility of oil tankering off the coast “We didn’t rally the troops because we didn’t of Santa Barbara County. feel the meeting was worth the resources,” Breon In a landmark derision, the California Coastal said, adding that 40 or 60 people would have Commission voted 7-4 to open up Chevron’s tem­ bussed up to the meeting if the hearing had been porary tankering request to a public hearing next held Wednesday. month. Despite opposition frojn county officials County officials, who have maintained an anti- and environmentalists, the CCC granted a hearing tankering position for 12 years, did not seem dis­ for Chevron’s appeal fora tankering permit until a couraged by the CCC decision to reopen the case. pipeline is built to transport crude oil to Los “The [CCC] staff report didn’t find any fault in Angeles. what toe county did. It’s such a new concept that “We lost, but we expected to,” said Environ­ they had to have a hearing,” said 3rd District mental Defense Center attorney Craig Breon. “We Supervisor Bill Wallace. knew it was going to be difficult.” "I think Chevron has completely shown their The County Board of Supervisors tried to ac­ colors and shot themselves in the head with this commodate Chevron in late August by granting a one,” Wallace said. He plans on attending next temporary tankering permit in conjunction with a month’s CCC meeting to voice the county's oppos­ binding agreement that would require the oil com­ ition to the tankering request pany to construct a pipeline to LA. in the next 18 GERRY MBLBNDegtMy N am months. Chevron refused the deal, however, and See CHEVRON, p.5 TUMBLING UNDER The UCSB gymnastics squad bent over backwards to boost membership in assorted campus dubs and organizations at the Campus Activities Fair. Republicans, role-players and Report Tells I.V. to Seize Control others came out to recruit interested students in Storke Plaza deal with problems plaguing I.V. goveming town, they have not Wednesday. By Lisa Nicoiaysen Stiff Writer_______________ —overcrowding, high rent, min­ directly endorsed a city of I.V. “I imal parking and poor living think ffie committee would have conditions through some been unable to function if we When the Isla Vista Enhance­ form of town autonomy. The had taken a position on [city- Jimi Hendrix Experienced ment Committee began looking burden of improvement will rest hood],” said IVEC member and for ways to improve town life a with both Santa Barbara County sociology Professor Dick Flacks. year and a half ago, the members and UCSB, who will consider “We had to be open to ... the al­ by Today’s Inspired Artists expected to do nothing more IVEC recommendations and ternative options.” than address a few problems per­ fund their implementation if Among the changes recom­ By Rebecca Eggeman Bebe Miller, proj'ect choreog­ petuated by residents over the approved. mended by the committee is cul­ Staff Writer_______________ rapher, said one reason why she past 20 years. "Somebody has to be respon­ tural programming at I.V. chose Hendrix’s music as a After 18 months of meeting sible,” Wallace said. “It had to Theatre to . promote alternatives theme was because she wanted every Wednesday night at the do with some high-level people to the typical beer-drinking at­ Despite his death more than to "revisit the feeling of com­ I.V. Community Center, how­ [within the UCSB administra­ mosphere in the town, similar to 20 years ago, guitar virtuoso Jimi munity and recognition of a new ever, the members came up with tion] going out and seeing things work done in the 1970s. “The Hendrix continues to linger in potential for life that the ’60s a report highlighting over 100 were dysfunctional.” town had a life just because it the limelight of popular culture, gave me.... Hendrix was an icon ways to improve living condi­ The county has also shown an had a movie theater,” Flacks his music inspiring many of to­ for those times of change.” tions in the oceanside commun­ interest in improving I.V. “From said. “That is lost” day’s stars as well as literary and With dancers clad in velvet ity. Wednesday, that report was the county’s perspective, there As for traffic and parking dance pieces. period costumes, and a psy­ released for public scrutiny in are two options: creating a gov­ problems that congest I.V. One manifestation of this chedelic floor piece and five the first step to implement ernmental structure or turning streets, the committee is recom­ phenomenon is The Hendrix Hendrix songs, Miller said she change in the area. I.V. into an armed camp,” said mending the construction of Project — part of the Bebe tries to capture, in dance, the “We’re looking at strategies John Buttny, assistant to 3rd satellite parking lots, discourag­ Miller Company’s dance prog­ turbulent dichotomy of being where citizens seize control,” District Supervisor Bill Wallace. ing cars m the area and changing ram performed at UCSB’s both in and out of control that said UCSB Ombudsman and “The status quo doesn’t work.” the face of Del Maya Dr. “We’d Campbell Hall Tuesday and 1VEC Chair Geoffrey Wallace. While the committee mem­ Wednesday nights. See HENDRIX, P.4 The report outlines plans to bers are encouraging a self- See IVEC, p.3 Two Alleged Kidnappers Plead Not Guilty By Debra Hake gunpoint Sept. 13, took him home with Gillen. Staff Writer from his vehicle and held him Panizzon’s attorney, Mi­ captive for two weeks in a stor­ chael Carty, said that they age shed and later in a bedroom would not be ready for a preli­ Two suspects in a local kid­ at Panizzon’s home in Hope minary hearing within the 10 napping case made their first Ranch. An $800,000 ransom day period granted under appearance in court Wednes­ was demanded from Curtis’s speedy-trial laws. "We could day, while a third remains at father Bill Curtis. not possibly be ready in 10 laige. Gillen has not been ap­ working days,” he said. Eric Alden Panizzon and Jef­ prehended by police, and die The defense needs more frey R. Locas pleaded not guilty Sheriffs Dept, was unavailable time to go over evidence and to the kidnapping and molesta­ for comment on the progress of documents that will be submit­ tion of 19-year-old UCSB the case. ted by the Santa Barbara freshman Ryan Curtis, and 'In addition to the kidnap­ County District Attorney, waived their right to a preli­ ping charges, Panizzon faces Carty said. "We don’t have the minary hearing within 10 days. three charges of rape with a [testimonial] tapes of Ryan According to court docu­ foreign object, six counts of Curtis,” he said. "We need to OHRRY MELBNDBZyUta, N u n ments, Panizzon, Locas and sexual battery by restraint and absorb them before we Defense attorney Michael Carty faces the media after arguing Stephen Gregory Gillen al­ one count of residential burg­ forthe innocence o f his client, who is charged with the kidnap­ legedly kidnapped Curtis at lary for breaking into the Curas See HEARING, p.5 ping and rape of a UCSB student. 2 Thursday, October 15,1992 HEADLINERS Daily Nexus Herschensohn, Boxer Clash on Abortion, Military Policy MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif. (AP) —Senate But Boxer wasted little time in going on the offensive hopefuls Bruce Herschensohn and Rep. Barbara Boxer against Herschensohn, contending die flat-tax prop­ clashed Wednesday on abortion and military policies “The mission of the military is to osal favors the rich and hurts the middle class. in a lively debate that drew boos, hisses and applause win. Period. Not to bring about On abortion, Boxer said she supports abortion from the candidates’ loyalists. rights, while Herschensohn called for the repeal of the The 90-minute session, sponsored by the American social change.” Roe v. Wade abortion decision, saying the issue is bet­ Association of Retired Persons, became so raucous that Bruce Herschensohn ter left to the states. Boxer’s closing statement was drowned out by taunts Republican Senate candidate “The most often used statement by those who are on from dozens of Herschensohn supporters in the ban­ the other side from me is that a woman should have the quet hall crowd of about 500. right to do with her own body as she chooses, and I The Democrat Boxer and Republican Herschensohn agree with that,” Herschensohn said. “But a woman’s disagreed on almost every domestic issue except for Boxer supported domestic “investment” with the body does not have four eyes, two noses, four eyes and term limits, which both oppose, prompting Boxer to proceeds from cuts in U.S. defense forces overseas, two hearts.” joke, “I agree with Bruce. Stunning? He’s going to re­ spoke in favor of abortion, and asserted the military On military policy, Herschensohn said he objected think it now.” should be open to all qualified recruits.
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