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, v.... It. Number 21 UCSaaDiego WHnnday. June 7, 1978 Prop 13 expected winner by Mark Stadler Meanwhile, State Attorney General Republican gubernatorial race were 68 to 32 percent margin . In the Senior Editor Evelle Younger had opened up a ten state Assemblyman Ken Maddy with Republican primary, D. French was With over 20 percent of the sta tewide percent margin over former Los 20 percent and San Diego Mayor Pete winning with 75 percent. vote tallied early this morning, Angeles police chief Ed Davis for the Wilson with 9 percent. In the Democratic race for State Proposition 13, the Jarvis-Gann Republican Party's guberaatorial The eventual winner in the Attorney General, Congresswoman property tax limitation measure, was nomination. Republican primary will face Gov . Yvonne Braithwaite Burke had a very being approved by 62 percent of the The lure of Prop 13 , which would Brown, who fought off challenges from narrow margin over Los Angeles City voters. limit property tax assessments to one eight candidates to take 82 percent in (Please turn to page 3) percent of a building's market value, the Democratic primary. brought an expected huge number of In the Republican Lieutenant voters to the polls yesterday. While Governor primary, Mike Curb, with51 final turnout figures were not percent was persued closely by Mike available, county. voter registrars Antonovich, with 49 percent. The were predicting a record turnout for a winner will face democratic non-presidential primary election. encumbent Lt. Gov . Mervin Dymally While Prop 13 was gaining who won e a s il y 0 v.e r s eve r a 1 overwhelming support, Proposition 8, challengers. which would put into effect the state Democratic incumbent Secretary of Legislature's alternative to Jarvis State March Fong Eu who ran Gann, was being approved by a unopposed in the primary, will face J . narrow 52 to 48 margin. Margosian, who won the Republican If Prop 13 is approved, as even its primary against two other candidates. most bitter detracters have conceded, In the two State Controller it will become the target for numerous primaries incumbent Democrat Ken legal challenges. The first of these is Cory won with 75 percent and set to come this morning when Republicans Dixon Arnett and J . Ware attornies for several Northern were within 5 percent of each other as California school districts file suit with of one o'clock this morning. the state Supreme Court questioning Jess Unruh, the incumbent the initiative's constitutionality. Democrat State Treasurer, won his Following Younger and Davis in the primary against William Burkett by a Evelle Younger Poetry Armitage holds unusual views "No fri lis" co llection New VCSA prefers student control of their funds rec center by Louis Pearl by Laura A. Richler Stafr Writer by Dave Eisen Student Center, Armitage toward change. News Editor Here Ye, Hear Yeo Richard Armitage, now in already looks at home. He " I get my kicks from The final report by the The poets are about to speak. his first full week as UCSD's admits, however, that he is making things change and Recreation and Athletic Long Anyone interested in what Vice-chancellor and Dean of not. grow. I came here because Range Planning Committee modern poets have to 'say may Student Affairs, tends to "Lot to learn" UCSD is something that's released last week recom make use of the Archive for strike university observors as "I have a lot to learn here. growing and becoming, mends a " no frills" addition tc New Poetry. Located on the being somewhat unusual. I'll spend the next few weeks rather th~h something that' present athletic facilities , eighth floor of the Central He is order (60- years old) , learning all of the necessary already made. mcluding a 25 meter by 25 yard Library, the archive, together taller (6'8") and seems to hold details. Really, I have to "For that reason, I'd rather swimming pool, handball and views strikingly different caution you about all of my be here than Berkeley or with the regular library UCLA." racquetball courts, tennis collection, represents the fifth from those of other adminis opinions so far. I'm not courts and a gym. trators. completely sure how every UCSD's newest administra The proposed site for the new largest collection of new poetry thing works." tor has spent most of his adult in the country today and is the "It's the students' money," recreational facilitie~ is east of most widely used section of the he says of Registration Fee Armitage's view regarding life at Ohio State, where he . Central Library, north of tlCSD library's special collec funds over which students student control of its own earned his PhD in Romance Miramar Raod and adjacent to tIOns. now have just advisory power. funds might change, then as Languages. After becoming a . Started over ten years ago by "If we can ascertain what a he says, "I'm not even sure tenured professor, he took the new recreation field , Itterature professor Roy majority of students want, I about the structure of the reg roles as a co-chair of oreinta currently under construction. Harvey Pearce, the archive is see no reason why administra fee committee." In financing the project, the tion programs, Assistant committee recommends that a an attempt to collect all poetry tors should stand in their Both his looks and philoso Dean and Dean of the Grad published in the English way." figure of $2.5 million net be phies belie Armitage's age. uate School, campus ombuds exceeded, and that funding be language since World War II. Sitting in his office in the He looks no older than 40, and man and Vice-president of Through various small press southwest corner of the derived from a $1.5 million is philosophically oriented Student Services. Regents' loan to be guarant~ bookstores throughout the Mixed in was one year as a by an $8 per quarter speCIal country, the archive now Dean at the University of student fee and $1 million 10 gift obtains every publication of Missouri. funds. A gift fund drive would, every small press (Black "My favorite job was as under the committee's plan, Sparrow, Perishable Press, ombudsman," he recalls. begin Winter quarter, 1979. Sand Dollar, etc.) and every "We were dealing with the Anten Witte, Director of poetry magazine (Wild Dog. aftermath of student unrest in Capital Budget and Space Open Space, The Fifties, etc.) the late sixties and early Management and member of that publishes new poetry in the seventies and 90 percent of my the planning committee, English language. In addition time was taken up talking commented that, " On all the to the literature, the archive with students." committee I've served on here contains records and over 420 If he had not received the at UCSD , thi i the only one pho~otapes of poetry readings. UCSD job, Armitage says, he that has really evolved. Nme UCSD faculty members would have gone back to being Usually, members know what are represented in the archive. a fultime professor. "Except they do and do not want from 1 hey are: David and Eleanor for this year, I've taught ome the beginning." Antin, Jerome Rothenberg, classes every year since I got tudent members 'vocal' Sherely William, Wai Lim Yip, my PhD." \ Witte 'aid that during the Bram Dljkstra, Donald Wes Offered the Vice-chancellor course of committee decisions, ling, Allen Kaprow and Michael post in December, "it took mx the tud nt member were Davidson, who is the Director less than 24 hours to accept. ' "very vocal" and the majority of the Archive. UCSD good place of them attended every Funds for the purchase of He says that' 'many people committe.~ session, which were archive books come from the outside of academics don't held near. y every Friday for General Literature Fund. For realize how good this institu two hour . special purchases, single tion is. Faculty at Ohio State The propo d addition " fill author collections and limited understood my decision to the bigge ~t gap we hav ," editions, funds are obtained come here, but student according to Witte. who feels from the Friends of the would ask, 'Where are you that you can alway ask for Library, as well as from going - San Diego State?' more, but that th e ential individual patrons and litera "This Is one of the most mu t fir t be m t. "W v n ture grant sources. rapidly ri ing univer itie in lowered the number of r com Seven authors the country, if not the world," mendation ," said Witte. S ven single author files are he ays. "My rol i to xpand The report, ent by Commit- included In the Archive. The what happen outsid of th t Chair Ted F rbe to purpo e of these files is to cla sroom. We have to give Chanc llor McElroy, ad i' record a poet' entire work the students an opportunity to that a refer ndum be ubmitted from manu criPt copy to final (PI a turn to p 3) to UC D tud n during Fall (PI a turn to page 3) (PI tum top g 3) triton times ~'-="':=..:::I__ ~I _________________b _I._n__ tlmes ________________ ~ed""", June 7,1171 wedMtdlly, June 7, 1171 Snag holds election results: ~t~:~t~e editor Propositions Band C ahead Thb other "holoca.ust" (Continued from page I) Prop B, which would allow counted by 10: 30 last night, as Open Letter: Attorney Bert Pines. In the for the establishment of of 12 : 30 this morning only 16 Many people bave watched tbe recent television production of the Holocaust, a Republican race state Senator decentralized police stations percent of the votes had been fictionalized version of the slaughter of the Jews durine World War II as told from the point .