^ V o I ^ O N ^ ^ University of California, Santa Barbara Monday, November 5. ¡979 Shuttles Possible At Vandenburg By KENNA HIMES are not feasible because the Vandenberg Air Force Base is rotation of the earth makes it presently being examined for its impossible for the shuttles to fly role as a primary site for the over water. Space hardware National Aeronautics and Space falling on inhabited territories Administration’s space shuttle could pose serious problems. launches, as well as other smaller “ Vandenberg Air Force Base’s orbital satellites. launching of polar orbit satellites The Air Force’s commitment of would be safe because they would $2 billion into the manned space fly over nothing but water,” said program over the next five years Capt. John Lawrence of VAFB. was confirmed at last week’s (Please turn to p.I2, col.i) American Astronautical Society’s “ Space Shuttle: Dawn of An Era” " symposium in Los Angeles. Subcommittee Hundreds of scientists and aerospace industry represen­ tatives listened to top-ranking Will Consider This little car appears to be the victim of a post-Halloween prank. Its passengers speakers including Dr. Seymour L. are a roof-high pile of pumpkins. Zeiberg, deputy undersecretary of defense research and engineering Diablo Canyon for the Defense Department, and By JOE MANSON Maj. Gen. William Host of Air Licensing of the Diablo Canyon Tipi Villagers Spend Quiet Last Force Headquarters in nuclear power plant will be con­ Washington D.C., agree that it was sidered in light of the Three Milej necessary to have a shuttle launch Island accident by a subcommittee Day Together Before Eviction on the West Coast. of the federal Advisory Committee Vandenberg Air Force Base was on Reactor Safeguards today. By KIM BEURY from the village in our separate former UCSB student, lived in the chosen as a primary site for the The entire committee will also Tipi Village residents and village directions but I think each of us village for three years. The space shuttle program because of discuss the Diablo Canyon plant at supporters held their last camp­ will continue to live with our village’s eviction has forced him to its geographical location. a meeting lasting from Thursday fire, Friday night before being present principles,” said Jade as take up apartment life for the first Presently, equatorial orbit through Saturday. Both meetings evicted from their homes (Hi she packed her hut, built on the time. “ It’s incredible,” he said, satellites for communication will be held in Washington, D.C. Saturday. The eviction terminated support of palm fronds and “ that Tipi Village is considered purposes are conducted in Florida Today’s meeting was originally the Tipi Village life-style that has covered with yucca stalks. She pollution when it is the most at Cape Kennedy and Cape not to have included a discussion of been a part of Isla Vista for the continued to speak of the ideas that . (Please turn top. 12, col. 1) Canaveral. Polar orbit satellites (Please turn to p.8, col.4) past eight years. most of the Tipi residents possess, The ten residents who inhabit the that living in such an alternative small area of land known as Tipi lifestyle as they did was living with Report Urges More Student Village located in the 6700 block of the earth. Growing their own food Sueno Road, spent their eviction and being able to feed their own day packing up their few needs made them more self- Participation in Tenure Process possessions and taking down their sufficient. “ The more independent homes, their wooden huts, tepees a person is from material needs, By DENNIS HERMAN Robert Michaelsen and the theoretically, teaching and and yucca stalk shelters, in the less dependent he is on the Questions regarding the Academic Senate Committee on research are weighed on an equal compliance with the Board of economy and the rest of the university’s policies in assigning Academic Personnel. basis, in practice research can Supervisors’ decision to not allow world.” tenure to faculty members were CAP may then nominate an ad outweigh teaching by as much as a alternative campgrounds in I.V.. As an example of how that raised in a report recently ac­ hoc committee, appointed by the 70-30 ratio in determining tenure. Tipi Village was deemed to be lifestyle can benefit someone, Jade cepted by Leg Council. chancellor, which consists of five The report advocates changing unsanitary and thus denied a told of how she is not affected by The report, authored by A.S. tenured faculty members in fields this so that teaching is weighed permit because of its lack of water the gas crisis as most people are. Council Members Jim Knox, Kelly closely related to that of the equally to research so that the pipes and sanitation facilities. Because her lifestyle deals with Hyde and Doug Mikkelson, stated candidate. The committee then students’ interests are taken into Jade, a Tipi Village resident, said not using and needing gas­ that “ there is quite a difference decides whether or not the in­ account in the process. the Tipi community had come up consuming materials, with the between what should be and what dividual should be given tenure. To this end, the report asks that with proposals to legalize the exception of a small butane lamp is in the tenure process.” This decision, based on the in­ a student representative be ap­ village, “ but our solutions were too she uses, she did not have to deal When a professor is nominated dividual’s research work, teaching pointed to the various committees radical. We were evicted for with the problems of gas and oil for tenure (usually by the chair of ability, community service and involved with the tenure process. political and moral reasons rather shortages. She is interested in a his or her department) his other accomplishments outside of Knox feels that “ student con­ than for legal reasons. ” stable system being as non­ credentials are reviewed by off- the university, is then forwarded to cerns are that they haven’t put The lifestyle of Tipi Village was consumptive as possible, using campus academic peers, tenured the chancellor’s office for ap­ enough emphasis on teaching” in based on the villager’s desire to be things that can be recycled. Rick, faculty in their department, Vice proval. the tenure process. He feels that close to the earth. “ We will move another Tipi Village resident and a Chancellor of Academic Affairs The report claims that while, (please turn to p. 7, col. 1) LNG at Pt. Concepcion:A Long Struggle for Both Sides Devil to Some, Gas Shortage Answer to Others

By DEBBIE YORK road through Hollister Ranch. However, homeowners this is the first in a series about the history of and in Hollister Ranch object to the enlargement of their concerns about LNG. road because they say it will ruin its rural character. The occupation of Point Concepcion by the The PUC plans to hold hearings in February of 1980 Chumash Indians and their supporters last Wed­ on the results of the seismic investigation. According nesday demonstrated their intention to fight to Lionel Wilson of toe LNG Task Force, LNG op­ Liquified Natural Gas at Point Concepcion “ with ponents will continue arguing about toe fault. every available means and to the very end” . “ Western LNG will say it’s just a design problem. This action was but a preview of future protests. Protesters will argue it is not safe. People will argue The Federal Depart-...... - ...... |about______what______criteria ment of Energy issued "It would be less than prudent not to wait until the should be used,” he its final approval for an appeals to the FERC decision and lawsuits have been said. lerminal in decided. If everything falls into place, actual facility Although there is WTO,"ending1 toe l o j construction will begin in the fall of 1980." . .. ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ^ £ * tm<£ process of permit granting which the gas companies project will not be allowed to continue based on what began in 1973. At that point toe Federal Energy toe seismic investigation shows, “ that is why toe Regulatory Commission issued a permit which in­ PUC issued a ‘conditional’ permit” , Wilson con­ cluded an order for further seismic investigation cluded. through trenching of the site area. A1 Pizano, Santa Barbara district manager for the The purpose of toe trenching is to determine the Southern California Gas Company, said, “ It would be earthquake potential of a fault found there last year. less than prudent not to wait until toe appeals to the Since the fault was discovered, Indians, en­ FERC decision and lawsuits have been decided. If vironmentalists and nearby residents have stepped everything falls into place, actual facility con­ up their opposition efforts. The Indians claim that struction will begin in the fall of 1980. If there are no Pt. Concepcion’s quiet beaches have become a bat­ trenching will desecrate sacred burial grounds. problems with construction, it will be completed by Currently, toe California Public Utilities Com­ 1983. It will be just one of 18 existing LNG facilities in tleground for a fight over LNG. After lengthly delays, it mission is moving ahead on approval of the technical the world, six or seven of which are liquefaction appears the controversial terminal will go in, over aspects for the terminal’s construction and facilities.” environmentalists and Chumash Indian protests. operation, including plans for improving toe access (Please turn to p.8, col.2) PAGE 2 DAILY NEXUS MONDAY. NOVEMBERS. 1979 r ------— ------a f m i ^ j f ^f >c ------The State The Nation The World ZIMBABWE, RHODESIA — Commandos SAN FRANCISCO — Some of San Francisco’s ATLANTIC OCEAN — The Pegasus 2 satellite from Zimbabwe, Rhodesia killed 60 black historic cable cars will return to service made a fiery re-entry into the earth’s at­ nationalist guerillas in a two-day raid into Monday after a six-week shutdown for repairs mosphere and splashed down harmlessly in neighboring Zambia, officials in Salisbury of their aging machinery. But many of the the mid-Atlantic Ocean, the space agency said. One Zimbabwe commando and three cars will remain inoperable for several announced. A NASA spokesman said the Zambian civilians also were reported killed. months. The California St. line will resume debris apparently came down “safely ’’ on The raid, the third in ten days, was directed at service for the first time since Sept. 25, but two either side of the equator. Hours after the U.S. a guerilla camp at Victoria Falls, about 60 Powell St. lines still need work, a satellite fell, there were no reports of damage miles from the Zimbabwe border. Officials spokesperson for the San Francisco Municipal or injury, an official said. The satellite was said the commandos, mostly black troops, Railway said. The California St. line cars launched in 1965 to measure the density of brought back tons of captured equipment. don’t need as many repairs bacause is cars space dust paricles in orbit. Two other were rebuilt in the 1950s and the line has no Pegasus satellites have dropped from orbit. SOUTH AFRICA — South Africa disclosed curves, the spokesperson said. SEADRIFT, TEXAS — Law enforcement plans to allow white and black businessmen to * form partnerships for the first time in the FRESNO — A Fresno woman was arrested in officers near the Texas coastal fishing town of country’s history. Pieter Koomhof, racial San Francisco on a charge of murdering her Seadrift were placed on alert amid fears of affairs minister, said that blacks could hold 21-month-old son, Reynaldo Martinez, who renewed trouble after the acquittal of two majority ownership in such companies and was found burned to death beside a road in Vietnamese brothers accused of murder in a that one black-white partnership planned to north Fresno last week, officers said. The “crab war” with local fishermen. The town build a large business center in the black mother, Sylvia Martinez, was working in a was reported quiet but tense, and the two township of Sowneto. Koomhof said the fast-food restaurant in San Francisco, but had brothers, Nguyen Van Sau, 21, and Nguyen change is part of the government’s strategy to been a student and resident of West Coast Van Chinh, 20 reportedly left the state after draw blacks into free enterprise and thus unite Bible College. their trial ended Friday. After the shooting deth of Billy Joe Aplin Aug. 3, Vietnamese- them with whites against, “chaos and owned boats and a Vietnamese house were revolution.” SACRAMENTO - Gov. Brown endorsed firebombed. Charter Amendment E, the city election ballot CARIBBEAN ISLANDS — The government of measure that allows Department of Water and NEBRASKA — A complete shutdown of the the tiny east Caribbean island of Grenada said Power customers to obtain loans from the Omaha Public Power District’s Ft. Calhoun, it had uncovered an attempt to launch a coup utility for insulation and solar energy. Th Neb., nuclear reactor was ordered after a and had arrested 16 persons. Prime Minister funds can be paid back through utility bills. special test directed by the Nuclear Maurice Bishop, who seized power March 13 Brown said the measure in Tuesday’s election Regulatory Commission discovered, areas of from Sir Eric Gairy, was quoted by the will save money for the DWP and help reduce possible problems, the OPPD announced. A manager of the island’s radio station as saying the nation’s dependence on foreign oil. If spokesperson for the utility said he believed that guns, gasoline bombs and plans for a coup passed, the measure also would allow the the problems were connected with the were found at a policeman’s home and that a DWP to buy waste heat from industries to ultrasonic testing, rather than with the plant plot was uncovered to invade the island at generate electricity. itself. three points.______^ m o s t - Don’t $ell Out TODAY MATHEMATICS DEPT.: Topology seminar in SH 6607F, 3 p.m. Graduate Committee meeting in SH 6607F, 4 p.m. Undergraduate our Committee meetittgto SH 6623,4 p.m. GAUCHO CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: There will be a fellowship m a ting for all dorm residents and all off-campus people tonight at 7 p.m. in the Santa Rosa Formal Lounge. Bring your friends. All are WATER BOARD welcome! UCSB PEOPLE AGAINST NUCLEAR POWER: Help us stop nuclear power in California. Meeting from 4-6 p.m. in UCen 2284. and CALIFORNIA STUDENTS FOR KENNEDY: General meeting, new members welcome, 3rd floor Ellison, Lane Room, 4 p.m. VETERANS ASSOCIATION: Meeting at Bob Livingston’s, 6631 Picasso %1,7:30 p.m. For more information, call 685-3244 or 961-4193. MORE MESA WOMEN’S CENTER-WOMEN IN THE ARTS: Undergraduate artists encouraged to attend a meeting to discuss their art. Women s Center, 7-10 p.m. to BAPTIST CAMPUS MINISTRIES: Bible Studies: “ Rich Christian in a Hungry World,” 5:30 p.m. San Miguel, Rm. 8430. Tuesday: “ The Role of Women Today,” 8:30 p.m., Francisco Torres, Rm. 236. the I.V. CRAFT CENTER: Book binding workshop: learn how to bind your own professional made journals using what covers or papers you choose. Call 968-9951 or stop by the craft center to pre-register. A.S. CONCERTS PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: Get involved; 5-7 Developers positions open for A.S. Concerts Publicity Committee. Entails distributing posters and banners for upcoming shows. If interested, come to meeting, 5:30 p.m., A.S. Program Board office, 3rd floor UCen. MECHANICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING: Seminar-“ Augmentation of Heat Transfer” by Dr. Webb Marner, Engr. Bldg., Rm. 1132,4 p.m. TOMORROW MOUNTAINEERING CLUB: Award winning film “ El Capitain” will be shown tomorrow, 8 p.m. inChem 1179. $1 donation requested. New members may join at meeting. GAY WOMEN AND MEN’S RAPP GROUP: Discussion: Separatisn in the Gay Movement-Beginnings, Myths and Realities. All welcome.UCen 2292,7-9 p.m. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES-HEALTH EDUCATION DEPT.: Lecture Series on Well Body Skills: “ Nutrition and Weight Control” by Conrad Weiler, chair of Health Education at SBCC. SHS Con­ ference Room, 3 p.m. UCSB SCUBA CLUB: Meeting at 6 p.m. in Girvetz 1004. Bahama slides from the Roatan Island. Sign-ups for Nov. 24 Anacapa Island VOTE TOMORROW-NOV. 6th boat trip-everyone welcome.

I WE s u p p o r t DONNA HONE, Da v i d McDERMOTT, & FRANK THOMPSON FOR THE Go l e t a Wa t e r Bo a r d :

GARY K. HART, State Aeaemblyman BILL WALLACE, Supervisor, 3rd D istrict BOB HEDLUND, Supervisor, 4th District JAMES SLATER, former Supervisor, 3rd D istrict

Directors, Goleta Hater Board: ED MASCHKE, LINDA PHILLIPS, LLANA SHERMAN, & AL WYNER Hone, McDermott, Thompson for Goleta Water Board, P. O. Box 915, Goleta, CA 93017 964-7412 MONDA Y. NOVEMBERS. 1979 DAILY NEXUS PAOE3 IVCC Represents Community's ★ MORE MESA NEWS* Views to County Government By MARYBETH MANDEL I.V.’s participation in county series of questions were then BOARD OF SUPERVISORS The Isla Vista Community decisions. Representatives elected paneled for each candidate with Council, I.V.’s own local govern­ to the IVCC are appointed to the time alloted at the forum’s end for ZONING DECISION ment, represents the town’s issues IVMAC according to guidelines of questions from the public. Another to the county government. the board. open forum was held Thursday Presently the IVCC advises the Also in 1972, the supervisors and Nov. 1 at noon in Storke Plaza. W ill BE MADE county Board of Supervisors on the U.S. Postmaster General gave The upcoming election, on Nov. issues that affect I.V. and reviews I.V. its own zipcode, 93017, the 6, provides Isla Vistans with the TUESDAY NOV. 6th AROUND 9 A.M. community issues revolving proper mailing address for I.V.’s opportunity to select six com­ Ih l» Is the day w »Vs oM been waiting tori around physical planning, tran­ community. munity council members. The six sportation, police-community At 7 p.m. every Monday night, members represent the six DON’T LET THEM DECIDE OUR FUTURE WITH NO ONE WATCHING relations, local government, IVCC meetings are held at Town districts in Isla Vista. Candidates BE THERE! communications and economic Hall, located at 966-D Em­ running for the Isla Vista Com­ development. barcadero del Mar. Issues are munity Council inclue: District 1- County Administration Bldg., 4th Ro o t , 105 E. A napam u Established in 1970, the IVCC presented and reviewed by the Daniel Britt, Jane Buckwalter and was created during an era of civil public and council. The final John Sommer; District 3-Micheal • GOLETA WATER BOARD ELECTION conflict. IVCC developed mainly in proposals are then voted upon by Brennan, Pat Boyd and Rick Weaver and McFarland work for the cleuslopeni response to concerned citizens’ those council members present at Shelor; District 4-Ralph Baker, discontentment with I.V.’s lack of the meeting. Katherine Hannas, Ralph Masi, ELECT representation on county issues. Tuesday evening, Qct. 30 at 7 Jeffery Pheasant and Dave Saul; DONNA / DAVE / FRANK p.m., an open forum was held to District 5-Jade, Amy Menkes, Don HONE / MCDERMOTT / THOMPSON In 1972, the Santa Barbara give exposure to the IVCC can­ Mertle, Phillip Mitteldorf and People who are concerned with the future of our com m unity county Board of • Supervisors didates and their views on current Corey Woodward; District 6: Carol established the Isla Vista issues. The meeting opened and Johnson. VOTE TUES. NOV. 6ttl Municipal Advisory Council to closed with a one-minute Following the election, the officially and legally recognize statement from each candidate. A council will probably appoint a representative for District 2 and possibly District 6. SAVE MORE MESA! Three Mile Island Danger Since IVCC and IVMAC are the advising council of the Board of Supervisors, all community Exaggerated, Lewis says members are encouraged to vote to ensure that important issues By DAN HURST that supplies the cooling water to concerning I.V. are satisfactorily Although everyone has an the reactor) quit functioning,” handled. The council urges all opinion about Three Mile Island, Lewis said. interested individuals to contact not everyone knows what actually This meant that no water was them at 968-8000. happened, according to UCSB circulating in the system to take Physics Professor Harold Lewis heat away from the reactor. who gave his views on the Three Lewis explained that at three PEACH BOY Mile Island accident to 100 people seconds after the main pump shuts A Japanese Folktale at a physics colloquim Tuesday. off the emergency cooling system a play tor young audiences Lewis stated that the initial is activated and at eight seconds with Bunraku Puppets accident was of a very minor the reactor is shut down. Although written by Marie Starr nature and happens eight or ten the reactor is no longer operating it & Larry Jorgensen times a year to most plants wihout contains residual heat that must be directed by Tracy Ward any bad effects. A series of bad dissipated. This is what the decisions by competent personnel, emergency cooling system is for. according to Lewis, resulted in the There are block valves in the magnitude of the major accident. emergency cooling lines which are “ It was really a minor accident. only supposed to be opened during It took a genius to make it this maintenance operations. bad.” he said. ‘ ‘Unfortunatelysth© block valves Lewis explained that at 4 a.m. on were closed,” said Lewis. This If you want to get into nuclear engineering, start by getting into the March 28 the plant was operating meant, he said, that the reactor Nuclear Navy. at 97 percent power. “ 97 percent was not being cooled. Operators The Navy operates more than half the reactors in America. Our means that 150 million gallons are realized this, however, and opened nuclear training is the most comprehensive. You start by earning your circulating in the system every the valves. commission as a Navy Officer. Then we give you a year of advanced nuclear training. During your career, you'll get practical, hande-on hour,” he said. Circulating water, According to Lewis, the main­ experience with our nuclear powered fleet. he maintained, is needed to keep tenance men who closed the valves If that sounds like the kind of responsibility you're looking fo(, the reactor from overheating. two days before the accident swore Nov. 10&17 speak to: “ What happened at 4 a.m. was that they reopened them, but the 11 am & 2 pm the main feed pump (the pump (Please turn to p.8, col.4) UCSB Main Theatre LT PETE HANSEN • (213) 468-3321 Tickets 754 Room 602,4727 Wilshire Blvd. Arts A Lectures, Lobero, ticket Bureau of Santa Barbara Los Angeles, CA 90010 Presented by UCSB Dramatic Art CHRISTMAS M ARKET DAY SYNDICATED CATERERS NOVEMBER 29 5979 Hollister Ave. Merchant’s applications now available Goleta • 964-3704 in the Office of Student Life, UCen 3145 will be due on AN ANNIVERSARY PARTY November 9 at 12:00 Noon OVER 20 MILLION YARDS LATER... r. o . o f

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The Daily Nexus is published by the Press Council and partially funded through the Associated Students of the University of California, Santa Barbara. Monday through Friday during the reglar college year (except examination periods) and weekly during the summer session. Second Class Postage paid at Santa Barbara, CA and additional mailing offices. Post Office Publication No. USPS 775-300. Mail subscription price: $12.50 per year or $6 per quarter, payable to the Daily Nexus, Thomas M. Storke Student Communications Building, P.O. Box 13402, UCSB, Santa Bar­ bara, CA 93107. Editoral Offices: 1036 Storke Bldg., Phone 961-2691. Advertising Offices: 1041 Storke Bldg., Phone 961-3829. Jeff Spector, Advertising Manager. Printed by the Goleta Valley News. MONDAY. NOVEMBERS. 1979 PAGE4 DAILY NEXUS Quality Slate y NEXUS N ew F a c e s " A recall movement against the Isla Vista Water, or the lack thereof, is an im­ Opinion Sanitary District last year has made it portant issue in local politics. necesarry to fill two vacancies in Area growth is based upon the ability to tom orrow’s election. supply water to meet the needs of the population, and it Editorial Board We endorse Dr. David C. Lewis and James Green to is the Goleta Water Board which decides how local fill the two seats. water will be managed. Michelle Togut The Isla Vista Sanitary District is responsible for Tomorrow, voters will go to the polls to decide, among Karlin J. Lillington managing the treatment of waste in this area. Currently other issues, who will fill the three open seats on the Jerry Cornfield the district has no treatment facilities of its own, Goleta Water Board. We urge support of Donna Hone, Mark Ohrenschall James Leverette pumping the waste to the Goleta Water Treatment David McDermott and Frank Thompson. Tracy Strub Plant. The Goleta Water Board was established to determine Meg McCandless Lewis is a professional sanitation chemist. He has the policies of water usage within the area. It is their duty to •Cathy Kelly technical knowledge of the Goleta Plant operations. One give out water permits to those who apply for them but Dennis Herman concern of his is the federal mandate to only if the water supply allows. operate the plant with secondary treat­ The board can also lift the current water ment. Presently the . plant conducts moratorium if conditions merit. However, primary and partial secondary treatment. it is important for board members to Lewis supports this process opposing the remember that the board is not a planning idea of raising monies to change agency, rather an overseer of water procedures which have to date been within supply which works in conjunction with the California’s guidelines for sanitation §anta Barbara county Board of Super­ disposal into the ocean. visors and other local agencies to deter­ Green’s desire to run began when he mine an overall plan for the county. learned the District had not had a con­ While all of the candidates support a tested election in over ten years. Green’s lifting of the water moratorium, we concern centers on the building of an believe the plan advanced by the slate of additional pumping facility for IVSD. Hone, McDermott and Thompson to be The new facility’s capability will be more responsible. They would only lift the double the present facility. Green, feels moratorium if current water supply this decision, made without a vote, may justified it. indirectly give rise to unwanted growth by Incumbent Hone has been the president making the district capabale of handling of the board for two years. In 1973 she was additional waste. one of the people who helped write the bill We feel Dr. David Lewis and James which started the water moratorium. Green will be important additions to the As a board member, Hone is very board and deserve your vote. concerned with the quality of water in the area and does not wish to jeopardize that quality for quantity. She labels herself as Yes on Prop. 3 an environmentalist and stressed the Property taxation has long been a complex process importance of not lifting the moratorium in California, leaving many property owners per­ until sufficient resources are found to plexed as to the method which was used to decide the justify increased water usage. amount of tax they would have to pay. Thompson has been active in Isla Vista Proposition 3 was designed to clarify this con­ politics for quite sometime, working with fusion, stating property tax clearly on the owner’s bill. We support this bill because it the IVCC and other agencies. He fought agdinst state simplifies a complex bureaucratic water and hopes to find local sources of environmentally process. Yes on Prop. 4 For many years, tax assessors safe water. have used a 25 percent assessment He stressed the importance of local involvement in A measure aimed at disciplining government spending, ratio when computing property and local concern with the water board. He feels that his taxes. This means, they multiply connections with citizens’ groups will make him a good thus increasing its .effeciency is being presented to the value of a piece of property by conduit for citizens’ opinions. California voters in the form of an initiative in 25 percent to get an assessed value, The third candidate, McDermott, works as a public tomorrow’s election. then divide that value by 100. Next, it is multiplied by the county tax defender and is the chair of the Santa Barbara Proposition 4, is directed at ending wasteful spending in California by setting a limit on the appropriations rate per $100 of assessed value to Democratic Party. He wants to maintain the local yield the final property tax. control the board now possesses and supports a con­ made by state and local governments. The measure If Propositon 3 is passed, this servation plan, using the current water restrictions so would limit the increase in appropriations allowed each awkward tax assessment system that the board can make recommendations on their year to the total expenditure of the previous fiscal year will be eliminated. The tax rate will be a simple percentage of a opinions on water use. plus the percentage increase in the cost of living and the percentage increase in the state and local governments. property’s usual assessed value All three candidates support a limited growth policy instead of a 25 percent assessment as do their opponents. However, unlike their opponents In addition the measure would compel state and local ratio. Under the one percent they support the water overlap plan with the city. The governments to return surplus monies above the ap­ limitation of Proposition 13, plan will give the Goleta Water District an additional propriation limit to the taxpayers within two years. property taxes will be one percent of a given property’s value. 1500 acre feet of water each year, but also will even­ Lastly, the measure would require the state to reimburse local governments who have spent funds to comply with Another positive aspect of tually give the airport 120 acre feet of additional water Propositon 3 is that it will ensure over a period of seven years. “ state mandates” . that the current Veterans’ We hope, that if elected, the candidates will seriously We recom m end a yes vote on this measure for the end it Property Tax Exemption will not examine the impact of this plan upon the growth in the seeks to achieve, that of a frugal government with be lessened. Proposition 3 is a sensible Goleta Valley as part of their “responsible” flexibility in decision-making. While Proposition 4 appears as a complicated solution to an overly-complicated management of the Goleta water basin. taxation system. While it will We feel they can. While their opponents say they also initiative, with its exceptions to the spending limits being require state and local agencies to support a limited growth platform and responsible use placed on statq and local governments it is a well written make adjustments in all com­ of water as well as development of new sources, we feel measure. Another feature of the initiative is its con­ putations used to assess property tingency plan to allow local governments, and the state, value, the cost of these ad­ that if elected, their policies may lead to overdrafting of justments is relatively minor and area water supplies and perhaps irresponsible growth. the ability to increase its appropriations to cover emergencies. Included in this feature is a stipulation one which we feel is well worth Hone, McDermott and Thompson are all committed paying. environmentalists who wish to maintain local control requiring that over the ensuing four years this extra This proposition is helpful to the over the Goleta water basin. They have the com­ expenditure will be returned to the taxpayers in the form taxpayers because it allows them of less appropriations or even a refund to the people. clearer insight into the system mitment, background and energy necessary to do a used to assess their taxes. For this good job of managing local water supplies. For these reasons we recommend a yes vote on and other reasons, we support a We urge your support of Hone, McDermott and Proposition 4. yes vote on Proposition 3. Thompson. DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau

'READING OF UMLL SCHEDULED GEE..UHODOYOU YOU UANTTHE NO,NO, JUST yfyjsy 'REGRET 10 INfORM fiX MONDAY. PLEASE COME SUPPOSE MOVED 10 STEREO PACKED PUT T IN THE zoic* w y n x uncle SOONESTTO HELP ORGANIZE HAVE HIM DECLARED r'M NOT TOO, BUDDY? BACK OP MY I DUKEHASBEEH PERSONAL EFFECTS. CONDOLENCES. LEGALLY DEAD? g fjj- I VAN. ! DECLARED LEGAL­ ■ T. BANNON, A T7 0 R - I'V E SOTA Nexus Endorsement LY D EAD .“ NEY-AT-LAU.“ PRETTY GOOD /IDEA! VOTE Hone, McDermott, Thompson MONDAY. NOVEMBERS. 1979 DAILY NEXUS PAGES Proposition 4 Government Spending Limit Background traffic fines, user fees based on reasonable costs, and The state gets most of its revenues from taxes, income from gifts. bond sales and federal grants. The principal sources Exclusions from Spending Limits More Words of tax revenues are the retail sales tax, which is the The following expenditures would be excluded from largest revenue producer for the state, the personal the limits on state spending: payments for income tax and bank and corporation taxes. retirement, unemployment and disability benefits; On Abortion Local government (cities, counties, school districts payments of state funds to local governments for and special districts) is largely supported by the programs which wre not state-mandated; payments Editor, Daily Nexus: more concerned about the fetus’ property tax. State and federal grants are the other of state debt; refunds of taxes, and payment of costs Hie abortion issue, needless to rights, but both sides are showing major source of funds. To supplement these basic mandated by federal laws and court orders. say, is certainly a complex one. humanitarian qualities because sources of income, cities and counties often levy The following expenditures would be excluded from Those on both sides of the issue both sides are concerned. taxes on hotel room rentals and property transfers. the local government spending limit: refunds of claim to be (and I believe usually And so when I read Raymond May cities derive other revenue from service taxes; payments of local costs of state-mandated are) people who are trying to saying that the student group charges, licenses, fees, pemits and fines. programs; payment of local indebtedness, and defend life, justice, and yes, even “ right to life” is back on campus, California does not have a constitutional limitation payment of costs mandated by federal laws and court truth. I too, being concerned about “ spreading lies and ignorance on state and local government expenditures. The orders. “ what is right” have opinions on about a woman’s right to choose state does require balanced budgets at both the state Government entities which would be excluded from abortion; maybe someday I will abortion,” I can only use his own and local levels thus creating an indirect limit on the spending limits imposed by Proposition 4 are: send them to the Nexus. But to put argument against him: that he is spending. special districts not funded by “ proceeds of taxes” them down is not the intent of this so caught up in his own dogmatic As a result of the 1978 passage of Proposition 13, the and special districts which had a 1977-78 fiscal year letter, my intent is to express my opinion that he too is spreadng lies Constitution places a limitation on local government property rate of 12 and a half cents or less per $100 of contempt for David Raymond’s and ignorance. For example, real property taxes. The Constitution also requires a assessed valuation. letter, ‘ ‘Confronting Abortion. ’ ’ Raymond for some reason felt the two-thirds vote of the Legislature for the imposition Changing Spending Limits The letter was filled with such need of mixing the issues of the of new state taxes, and permits a local government to The initiative makes provision for changing the emotionalism, mixing of issues, “ Christian marriage” with the levy “ special taxes” (except property taxes) only by spending limits of either state or local government: and irrationalism, that I though abortion issue. Raymond stated a two-thirds vote of the people. 1) by a majority vote of the electors of the respective perhaps there really is no David that one of the “ C^mtiansexists” The Proposal , jurisdiction for no more than four years; 2) without Raymond, that the letter was told him “ the husband1 wtlf always Proposition 4 would amend the state Constitution voter approval, in the case of an emergency, but for fabricated by the Nexus in order to know what is best for his wife, to: —Limit the growth in appropriations only one year and the overdraft would have to be enrage its readers to such a degree without fail.” Now, I ask, was that made by the state and by local governments. The rate repaid by reducing spending in the following three that they would respond by sending really said? Do people really exist of growth in appropriations would be limited to the years; 3) in the case of a shift of financial respon­ in their own. If this is the case, the who think that anyone could percentage increase in the cost of living or increase sibility from one govenment to another or from “ Raymond letter” has succeeded, always know what is best for in the state’s or local government’s population. government to a private entity, and 4) in the case of a and the rest of this letter may be anyone else, and without fail? —Require that state and local governments shift of support of a program or service from (indeed should be ignored). Either this statement was not return to taxpayers-within the following two years- “ proceeds of taxes” to license or user fees. According to Raymond, his made, in which case Raymond is monies collected or on hand that exceed the amount Fiscal Effect letter was spurred by talking to “ spreading lies and ignorance" or appropriated for a given fiscal year. This could be The financial impact of Propostion 4 canhot be two “anti-choice” , “sexist” , else it was said, and Raymond is done by lowering taxes, reducing fees or (according determined as it depends on future actions of state “ Christians” who with “ smug using the quotation of an insane to the Legislative Counsel) by direct refund. and local governments with regard to appropriation complacency and moral cer­ lupatic to try to defend his pro­ —Require the state to reimburse local govern­ which are not subject to the limits of the measure. titude” , “ advocate mandatory abortion position. In either case, ments for the cost of state-mandated programs. The Legislative Analyst estimates that about 60 motherhood for women, gay people Raymond is a good illustration of “ State mandates” are requirements imposed on local percent of current expenditures would be excluded back to the closet, women put in what I am opposed to: people governments by the state. from the state limits. Some unknown percentage of their place, and to cut social exaggerating the issues involved Effective July 1, 1980 the appropriation limits local government expenditures would also not be sevices and increase the military with the important question of would apply to “ proceeds of taxes” which would subject to the limitations. budget.” My question is this: do abortion. include: all tax revenues, proceeds from the in­ such creatures really exist? I One last point. In his concluding vestment of tax revenues, and revenues from license The preceding article was reprinted with per­ doubt it. But I do belive that there paragraph Raymond says fees and user charges which exceed the amount mission from the League of Women Voters State are people with such strong “ Defending the right of abortion is necessary to provide the service, regulation or Ballot Measures information sheet. Neither the opinions on the abortion issue that one way to no to the right wing product. League of Women Voters nor the Daily Nexûs they are willing to greatly offensive of which the anti-choice The measure would not place a limit on ’ ap­ guarantees the validity of the arguments presented. exaggerate the moral goodness of movement is a part.” First, there propriations financed by federal funds, bond funds, Also, no quotations are from the League or the Nexus. their position and the immoral evil is no “ right-wing offensive” , as of their opponent’s. The resultant there is no left-wing offensive. And picture which such people draw is if there was, please, let us not mix in black and whitej‘1 am right, you issues. Raymond, do not try to are wrong.’ But the abortion issue convince people that by saying no More Mesa Decision Near is not a' black and white issue: to abortion they Will be saying yes nobody (or at least norsane person) to cutting of social services and To the Editor: tranquility it offers in an in­ wants to kill fetuses nor force a increasing the military budget! McFarland! Weaver’s name also creasingly crowded urban area. woman to give birth. To call those Those issues have nothing to do The development plan for More appears in the document. Mc­ You would think that this would be on either side of the issue inhuman with each other. Mesa (currently entangled in Farland and Weaver work for Local Coastal Plan hearings and sufficient reason to convince our is naive. Some are more concerned developers—that’s their job. county officials to act on OUR with the mother’s right, others the Goleta Water Board election) Tuesday, Nov. 6th, we get to Mark S. Cladis has been strongly protested at behalf. choose a new water board. The three packed-to-the-walls public You also would think that the choices are the likes of McFarland hearings on the LCP. Citizens, obvious ploy of Donald Weaver and and Weaver OR free-thinking, community and environmental Gary McFarland running for the responsible and honest folks like groups have been heard. Santa Goleta Water Board would make Donna Hone, Dave McDermott and Barbara Airport Director Patrick our elected officials suspicious. Frank Thompson. Murphy testified before the Board Weaver and McFarland are em­ Also on Hiesday, (9 a.m., 4th of Supervisors that residential ployed by Donald Simonsen (the floor, County Administration Minority View development of More Mesa woiild More Mesa developer) and are Building) our Board of Supervisors severely limit commercial aircraft responsible, in part, for the More will decide the fate of More Mesa. By DENNIS HERMAN a “ pro-growther” by his op­ approach to runway 25 and cause Mesa Development Plan. Watch them carefully, friends, and and ponents. However, his plan calls serious noise and safety problems. At an Isla Vista forum on the remember them at election time MARK OHRENSCHALL for less than one percent growth in The Goleta Water District stated water board election, McFarland this June. They’ll be making a In today’s Nexus there appears the near future, figures coihprable that water is simply not available. stated that he had nothing to do decision that will affect our an endorsement for the Goleta to those advocated by the “ no- Environmentalists speak of the with the proposed massive community for generations to Water Board candidate’s slate-of growthers” who oppose him. land as a crucial, environmentally development. Two days later, a come, and decisions like that Donna Hone, David McDermott Though Weaver is running on a sensitive habitat. Citizens from all subdivision map and development should not be made with no one and Frank Thompson. However, a slate along with Steve Jones and walks of life demand that More plan for part of the More Mesa watching. BE THERE! significant minority of the editorial Gary McFarland, we feel he is the Mesa be left as a natural coastal property was submitted to the board believes that another can­ most qualified member of the open space for the peace and Planning Department—signed by Dr. Larry Bickford didate, Donald Weaver, has the slate. We believe that Hone, Mc­ potential to make much needed Dermott and Thompson lack the contributions to the Goleta Water necessarry technical background Board. that Weaver could bring to the Weaver has been working in this board. area as an engineering geologist for the past 21 years. In that time We feel that Weaver’s ex­ he has studied extensively the perience in working with the basin Goleta groundwater basin. His and his ideas on management will platform calls for responsible bring a diversity and a balance of basin management, a method ideas to the board. Too often, when discounted as overdrafting by his candidates run on slates, a n , opponenets. elected body can break into We believe that his plan can leaders and followers. increase both the productivity and the quality of the Goleta ground- By letting a three person slate water basin. By pumping water control the majority of the five during the dry seasons so that person board we may be closing off water may be stored during the avenues that have not been con­ wet seasons a higher quality water sidered by members of the will result due to the increased previous board. When a group all mixing of the waters in the basin. thinks alike it may have a ten­ This will enable the basin to dency to close itself off to new capture much of the winter rainfall ideas because of preconceived which now drains unused into the beliefs. ; l O N T STANDSEEING M K X K A N D T R E ELDERLY STAND AND JSEEE THROUGH THE VANTER­ sea when the basin is full. We urge you to consider I E THE B O ß GO OUT AND ROUGH THEM UP A LITTLE/' Weaver has also been labelled as Donald, Weaver. PAGE 6 DAILY NEXUS MONDAY. NOVEMBERS. 1979 'Dia de los Muertos' Lea/ Speaks on Mexican Festiva! B y C A R 1 N CEGELSKI Leal's lecture on “ El Dia de los the two attitudes differ, according The Mexican celebration of All Muertos,” or All Souls Day, to Leal. “ While the Spanish are Souls Day was the highlight of a d is c u s s e d the h is to r ic a l afraid of death and see it as an lecture given Friday by Professor background of the celebration. enemy, for Mexicans, death is a Luis Leal. Attitudes toward death in part of life, another phase of life,” Part of a day long celebration at Mexican culture originate from he said. the Center for Chicano Studies, Indian and Spanish influence, and On Nov. 2, the Indians visit the cemetery and bring food for the dead. Leal then told a story satirizing criticism of this prac­ Group Charges Base With tice, or difference in cultures. “ An elegant Mexican was taking 'Influence' in Local Area flowers to the cemetery and he saw an Indian putting food on a grave By FRED BLANCH Environmental Impact Report and said to him, ‘When do you Angered by Air Force concerns filed for the space shuttle think your dead is going to come over development of lands near program: “ very little, r any, of the out and eat your food?’ and the Vandenberg Air Force Base, Bixby document discusses th- problem of Indian replied, ‘At the same time Ranch management has charged falling debris.” When asked how your dead will come out to smell that Vandenberg officials are the air Force reconciled its current your flowers.’ ” attempting to exercise excessive position on the planned LNG - Leal’s slides included the influence over local activities. facility at Point Conception, and collection of skeleton lithographs * Chase Morgan, vice preisident of recreational and residential of Jose Guadalupe Posada, which Bixby Ranch, charged in a letter to development in the area, Super­ is on exhibit in the Center’s library David Yager, chair of the Santa visor Yager replied: “ They do an room until Nov. 16. These prints Barbara board of Superviosrs, that awfully fast shuffle.” vividly portray the festival that the base wanted to “ direct, control The Air Force recently relaxed takes place in Mexico Nov. 1 and 2. and restrict every facet of public its initial objections to construction Leal has compiled a complete and private development in that of LNG processing and storage bibliography on Mexican and Latin region.” facilities when agreement was American culture and literature. Max Bowlden, Vandenberg Staff reached with Western LNG on He has published more than 20 Judge Advocate, voiced the Air terms which, the Air Force could books and 100 articles. Force’s views during a meeting of be more “ comfortable” with ac­ According to Mireya Jaimes- the supervisors in Lompoc Oct. 23. cording to Vandenberg In­ Freyre, associate professor of The board was hearing public formation Officer Capt. Brady. Latin American Studies in the comment on the county’s proposed These terms essentially absolve Spanish department, Leal is a local coastal program, which in­ the Air Force of liability in any specialist on Mexican culture and cludes a residential housing accident. literature. “ I’d really like to see project. him teaching again,” she said, but Bowlden testified that the cluster ' Morgan’s letter also alleged that her efforts have not been suc­ housing development under “ Vandenberg officials alone or in cessful due to the fact that Leal is WEDNESDAY consideration on Bixby Ranch, a partnership with Western LNG” past the retirement age. 23,700 acre complex just south of seek the benefits of owning the Other Dia de los Muertos ac­ 7 NOVEMBER 8PM - the base, was in the “ foot print” of surrounding property but do not tivities following the lecture in­ missile paths and would be wish to pay for it. Morgan was cluded music provided by Los ARLINGTON hazardous to residents during unavailable for comment, Yager Alacranos Mojados, the sale of “T ”|__ I I------/ V - f l------1------\ PARALLAX PPODUCTIONSj I 1|------/ A I CZlI BKYHIQH CONCEPTS , launch operations. He expressed stated the Air Force has no more fresh tamales and a dance further apprehensions about influence on proposed develop­ Saturday night at Rudy’s in Isla SANTA BARBARA proposed expansion of recreational ment plans than any other lan­ Vista. All the activities were TICKETS $7.50 & $8.50 at Odyssey Records, Rock- pile Records, Morninglory Music, Cheap Thrills, Tick et facilities at Jalama Beach Park downer, and that he does not yet coordinated through El Congresso, Express, Turning Point, Ticket Bureau and all outlets and Nearby areas. know what action the board will the Chicano student organization in surrounding areas.______Morgan’s letter said of the take on the matter. on campus, located in Bldg- 406. Isla Vista Community Center Election Tuesday, November 6,1979

The Board of Directors of the Isla Vista Recreation &. Park MEASURE B ADVISORY VOTE ONLY District has placed three questions relating to the development of The Isla Vista Recreation & Park District has acquired the a community center in Isla Vista on the November 6th ballot as former site of Little Acorn Nursery at the corner of Trigo and El part of the regular general election. Embarcadero. The Board of Directors is considering the ad This is an advisory election; the Board of Directors retains the visability of creating a COMMUNITY CENTER in Isla Vista, final authority to commit district resources to such a project. Funding would have to com e from external sources through The wording as it appears on the ballot is as follows: $60.000 in District Bond money has been designated for the project should alternative funding not be available-.

QUESTION No. 1: Should a Community Center be built in Isla Vista?

QUESTION No. 2: Should a Community Center be built on Little Acorn?

QUESTION No. 3: Should the District spend $60,000 in Bond money on a Community Center?

A Special voters Pamphlet including pro and con arguments to,the three questions is available at the District Office. 889 Camino del Sur. and at IVCC and the Isla Vista Craft Center Inform yourself and vote Nov. 6 MONDAY. NOVEMBERS, 1979 DAILY NEXUS PAGE 7 Researchers Attempt to Find TREAT YOURSELF TO GOOD MUSIC Methods of Reducing S.B. Fires By JULIE GORDON ' “ including photosynthesis, rates of rapid rates of decomposition and UCSB researchers have been decomposition, and soil content. rainfall prevent nutrient trying to find factors which control It’s a highly descriptive study.” deficiencies from oceuring, thus or limit the fire hazard of the Santa Schlesinger, who previously enhancing chaparral growth. Barbara Hill’s chaparral shrub­ spent 10 years doing planned Chaparral has been a dangerous With so many forms of entertainment requiring bery since 1977. Recently, the ecology research in the catalyst in Santa Barbara fires. “ It you to use a car and gasoline these days, it's nice National Science Foundation Okefenokee swamp in Georgia, is certainly well adapted to coming that some entertainment can still be enjoyed at contributed an additional $157,000 and his team have found that the back after fires,” said Schlesinger, home. to continue the research for local chaparral’s growth rate is “ When you burn the plant the another three years. more than double that of chaparral resulting ash enhances lush Many people have receivers which are capable of William Schlesinger, assistant growing to the north and south growth.” great sound, but are limited by speakers which professor of ecosystem ecology, is along the California coast. However, Schlesinger does not waste their receivers' potential. conducting the research with the According to Schlesinger, one believe in replacing the shrubbery If you really enjoy listening to good music, assistance of graduate students reason for such lush growth is because they are “ecologically come end listen to the incredibly good John Gray and David Gill and “Santa Barbara’s east-west useful for erosion control and sounding speakers we make . . . you might research associate Mavis Hasey. geographic orientation, with its holding water.” ACOl be surprised just how good your receiver “ The purpose of the research is south-facing mountain slopes Schlesinger feels controlled ¡ ■ M B C J I M can sound. to try and understand the func­ which receive cool, moist ocean burning of the chaparral is too * ^ i | m | Ig (P.S. You can see some of our speakers . tomorrow at Market Day.) tioning of the chaparral air.” risky because of the chances of the ecosystem,” said Schlesinger, The researchers concluded that fires getting out of control. ACOUSTIC INTERFACE 964-0247 However Special Services Captain Jim Lee of the Santa Barbara Fire Tenure Questions Department said, “ We do eight to (Continued from p.i) less frequently and with relative 10 burnings annually in con­ too many professors are getting impunity with the result that junction with the Range Im­ tenure despite using teaching candidates are being judged by a provement Association. We put in Water Management methods that aren’t always ef­ more severe standard than is a lot of breaks and only on occasion fective. applied to those who are doing the does something go wrong. ” Robert Trench, associate judging (tenured faculty mem­ To control the brush, which gets Not Politics! professor of marine biology, bers). as dense as 250 tons to an acre, the contends that student represen­ “ A large percentage of depart­ Fire Department bulldozes many Goleta needs a solution for its water tation in the process would be ments are made up almost entirely plants for fire breaks. shortage and over-priced, crowded “ very ridiculous. There is no way a of tenured faculty members. The “ Animals can’t live in dense student can come to grips with a faculty is getting older and more growth areas and may feed on housing. given professors intellectual solidly entrenched in their ways young chaparral sprouts. There We have had 7 years to study and acheivements.” and less inclined to experiment.” are problems with deer that can’t Trench is also in favor of giving get through the thick growth and evaluate the present water board's research an edge over teaching “ The evaluations I receive after may move onto rancher’s fields,” policy of planned water shortage. because U.C. is supposed to be each course have caused me a lot said Lee. NOW is the time to elect 3 directors California’s primary research of concern in recent years,” said institution. “ If we don’t have ac­ Trench, “ in that the written For people who live near the with the social awareness and tive research,” claims Trench, comments don’t always agree with chaparral Schlesinger said, competence to provide us with the “ the students will be hurt because the comments I receive in talking “Common sense preventitives they will be receiving second hand face to face with the students. I should be taken, such as fire­ water resources we need! information. Instead of learning think that the evaluations reflect proofing roofs and making sure Paid by I.V. People'* Coalition from someone actively involved in an emotional response on the part shrubs are kept trimmed back.” researching the subject, they will of the student rather than an ob­ The Fire Department recommends be learning about what their jective one. This is because most growth be cut back 100 feet from JONES- professor has read that others are evaluations are given out right houses in high hazard areas where doing in the field. ” before the final and the student is there is heavy chaparral growth Chemistry Professor Richard worried about whether or not they less than a quarter of a mile away. McFARLAND- Martin agreed that, in most cases, know the material and how they’re the 70-30 ratio in favor of research going to do on the exam.” Schlesinger and his colleagues holds true. Martin stated, have been studying 11 nearly pure WEAVER however, “ I don’t think a bad Knox sees' the bill as “ setting a strands of the Ceanothus teacher can make it through the direction for the Academic Affairs Megacarpus, the most dominant for Goleta County Water Board process and get tenure. However I Board. ” shrub in the Santa Ynez Moun­ don’t think anyone can make it just John Mudge, director of the tains. The strands are located in on the strength of being a great AAB, could not be reached for large areas burned in the major NOV. 6 teacher. I don’t think that being a comment. fires of 1955, 1964, and 1971. good teacher is sufficient to warrant tenure. In the university it SKIP': should be required that all professors should meet standards of creativity in scholarship by Delivery IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR original contributions in their A CHALLENGING CAREER specific fields.” izy * 968-1095 Not all faculty members are satisfied-with the tenure process. 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Er Light Refreshments Approved by the American Bar Asaooiatiqp,, PAGE 8 DAILY NEXUS MONDAY, NOVEMBERS. 1979 LSAT Proposed LNG Terminal at Pt. Concepcion (Continued from p.l > due to California’s dependence on proximately 500 mef will come and PG&E will each receive half of and Western LNG is going ahead gas, a relatively cheap, clean fuel. from Indonesia and about 400 mef the regasified LNG to distribute to with site preparations however, In addition, the use of LNG is part from southern Alaska. their California customers. including building a railroad spur of a national energy policy aimed Total cost of the project, in­ for bringing in materials. Ac­ at lessening the United States’ cluding ships and the liquefaction At the facilities, the gas will be cording to Pizano, trenching may dependence on foreign oil. facility in Alaska, is estimated at stored in steel and concrete tanks. G iW begin this week or next. These reasons weigh against the $3 billion. These will be smaller tanks en­ The issues surrounding LNG and rights of the Indians and area The companies involved in the closed by outer tanks and Am ity the building of a terminal at Point residents, and the concems of the two projects (bringing gas from separated with insulation Review Seminars Concepcion center on the need for evironmentalists who oppose the Indonesia and the liquefaction and materials. Initially there will be natural gas, the costs of LNG and terminal’s location at Point transportation of gas from Alaska) two such structures, with plans for 15 •tudant avurag« claaa alza the project, the environmental Concepcion, and the feeling that an are Western LNG Terminal a third to be built if, and when, the Taam teaching technique impact, questions about safety and accident would be catastrophic. Associates, Pacific Alaska LNG activities expand. Convaniant weekend elasaaa hazards and human rights. The gas * * * Associates and Pacific Indonesia EXCLUSIVE MATH REFRESHER companies and the state and Liquefied natural gas is natural LNG company. They are wholly- Although the facilities are not' federal governments have taken gas cooled to -260 degrees owned subsidiaries of Pacific Gas designed to store LNG for long 800 243-4767 the position that LNG is necessary Fahrenheit, at which point it and Electric Company and Pacific periods, the ships are capable of to offset predicted gas shortages becomes a colorless, odorless Lighting Corporation which is the unloading LNG faster than the liquid. Cooling achieves a 600 to parent company of Southern seawater vaporization plant will be one reduction ip volume. The California Gas Company. SoCal able to vaporize the liquid. condensed gas can be JOHN EDWARDS economically transported over great distances aboard specially Diablo Canyon Plant HAIR DESIGN constructed tankers. The gas is cooled in liquefaction plants, (Continued from p.l) ability to withstand an earthquake shipped, and then regasified at the the Diablo plant, which is of a will be discussed. The reliability of Personalized Cuts receiving terminal for shipment different design form than the one the electrical system, the printing through conventional pipelines. at Three Mile Island. The Nuclear speed of the computer, and the Perms & The Santa Barbara county LNG Regulatory Commission later adequacy of the technical support Conditioning facilities will be located three and announced however, “ The agenda facilities, such as the number of one half miles east of Point Con­ of this meeting has been revised to additional engineers that could be cepcion. Initially tankers will include consideration of the im­ brought to the plant in a short time arrive once every three days. plications for the Diablo Canyon will also be considered. When the terminal is at full nuclear power plant in California Public testimony at the three- njuae t .voih uniU'O with science volume, tankers will come once and similar reactors.” day meeting will be limited, and every two days. The tankers’ cargo John McKinley, a committee McKinley noted that discussion 6551 Trigo Rd. capacity is 125,000 cubic meters of staff member, said that most of the will be primarily between the LNG, equalling two and one half 13 items on the agenda for the committee and members of the Suite 1 billion cubic feet of gas. The ter­ meeting later this week will center NRC staff. (above Yellowstone Clothing) 9 6 8 -8 9 5 2 minal will provide 900 million on seismic considerations “ Questions will be asked by cubic feet of gas per day. Ap­ regarding whether the $1.4 billion members of the committee and its Diablo Canyon plant in San Luis consultants only,” the NRC an­ Obispo County will be permitted to nouncement said. Written operate. statements may be mailed to the Though the plant has an executive director, Advisory automatic shutdown system that Committee on Reactor will operate in the event of an. Safeguards, Nuclear Regulatory earthquake, prompt action by its Commission, Washington, D.C. operators will be necessary. The 20555. question of what specific training The meetings are only one step is required for this will be among in what will certainly be a long the issues considered. process before the fate of the The criteria which the plant’s Diablo Canyon plant is decided. piping, special connections to the Needless to say, the Three Mile refueling water storage tank, and Island accident has complicated various valves meet in terms of matters, though. Three Mile Island Plant (Continued from p.3) supposed to close under these operators maintained that the conditions but that it didn’t; the valves were closed. system was losing water but the However Lewis said that these operators didn’t know it. closed valves had no effect on the “ If that relief valve was not open rest of the accident once they were we would never have heard of opened, “ except to shake up the Three Mile Island” Lewis said. operators.” He asserted that because of the He explained that the relief plant design, it was possible for a "valve in the cooling system was (please turn top. 12, col. 1) DR DAVID C. LEWIS for I V. Sanitary Disi

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Crucial Match Turns into Lopsided Win UNWANTED Saturday’s water polo game appeared confident befftre 1 the *1 thought the crowd was just HAIR? against UCLA, which was a start of Saturday’s game. 1 i,; crude and gross. If it was my Permanent hair removal is available through the Electrolysis Center of deciding match tor national ., “ We were used to a much slower Crowd I wouldn’t have permitted Goleta. rankings, turned out to be no pace after playing Arizona it,-'” said Horn. W e use the latest scientific methods, medically approved for per­ match at all, as UCSB dumped the yesterday so it was hard to keep up “ I can’t control everything. I manent hair removal. Bruins 9-5. with Santa Barbara’s faster Certainly don’t think the crowd had THE ELECTROLYSIS CENTER OF GOLETA For your complementary consultation call 967*1710 “ UCSB has proved they’re the tempo,” said Horn. any effect on the play, and that is upstairs west, 5730A Hollister, Goleta real McCoy,” said UCLA coach UCSB scored the first goal on the what is important,” said Coach Bob Horn. “ They are vastly opening play, and continued to Pete Snyder. superior to both Cal and Stanford. dominate the game throughout. John Dobrott, who is usually They are the only team we haven’t The play was very rough and there UCSB’s top scorer, was held to beat at least once this season. If were a high number of fouls and at only two goals. Brooks Bennett and they continue to play like this they least 10 ejections on both teams. Greg Boyer made up the difference LEGAL HASSLES? should be the favorites in the A large enthusiastic crowd by each contributing two goals. NCAA tournament.” encouraged friction between the Dave Hendrickson, Steve Mitchell, • Automobile Accidents • Insurance Claims two teams shouting sayings like and Mike Yates each scored one. • Worker’s Compensation • Criminal Defense UCLA came to Saturday’s game “UCLA swims Disco,” and UCSB was also dominating on No Charge for Initial Consultation riding high off recent victories questioning the UCLA coach, defense. UCLA All-American over Berkeley and Stanford, and “ Where’s your A team?” . forward Rick Sherboume was kept Law Office of scoreless, which is rare according to Horn. John Henry Hunter, Esq. The real star of the day was 3 West Carrillo, Suite 11,966-4601 Hughes Sets New goalie Craig Wilson who had 18 Near the Transit Center saves. He was also very effective against UCLA’s fast break. On one play, Wilson went out of the goal Record, Harriers Win and recovered the ball in mid pool By STEVE SCHREINER finish under 20 minutes, with a before the UCLA team had any The Gaucho cross country squad 19:51. Ernie Reith, Mark Hilton clue to what he was doing. ran into a less talented but “ sky- and Dan Caprioglio finished fifth, Saturday’s win was just another high” Fresno State team on seventhand eighth respectively. affirmation that if the water polo Saturday and had to struggle to For Fresno State, Bob Capia team continues to play as Les ballets win a close one, 24-33. finished fourth, with a 20:03 and brilliantly as they have been, they Chris Hughes of UCSB took first, Dave Caulman finished sixth at are on their way to capturing and set a new record of 19:28 in the 20:09. UCSB’s first national title in any process. The old record of 19:33 Earlier in the day, the Valley sport. TRCOADERO was set last year by Tim Holmes of Conference championships (junior Fresno St. Holmes broke his own colleges) were held on the same de MonleCarlo record with a 19:32 but had to settle course. Dan Will of American for second. Hughes had splits of River College took first with a time “ Inspires uncontrollable hilarity.” —Washington Post 4:37 for the first mile, 9:39 for two of 20:07, a time bettered by three ‘‘ Dance will nçver be the same.” —New York Times miles and 14:40 for three miles. UCSB runners: Hughes, Ebiner Holmes led for most of the first and Ernie Reith the fifth place TW O DISTINCT PERFORMANCES! three miles of the 4.0 mile course. finisher, who had a 20:03. UCSB Hughes stayed right on his Coach Lionvale termed this “ very shoulder and let Holmes set the gratifying.” Tue., Nov. 13 & Wed., Nov. 14 pace. Realizing that he wouldn’t be Next week the Gauchos will UCSB CAMPBELL HALL 8 :0 0 PM able to out-kick the faster Holmes defend their PCAA title at Stanford RESERVED SEATING:$4 Students/$5 UCSB Faculty ft at the finish, Hughes took the lead when the PCAA, Pac 10 and NCAA Staff/$6 General. just after the three mile point and District 8 championships are held. PRESENTED BY: UCSB Committee on Arts and Lectures never relinquished it. Holmes’ kick There will be 20 teams and 140 (Fall 1979) could bring him no closer than four runners participating. If UCSB can The UCSB Department of seconds behind Hughes at the finish in the top three, it can go on Dramatic Art presents finish. to the nationals. Though Oregon is Edward Albee’s Tickets at UCSB Arts & Lectures Behind Holmes, UCSB runners generally conceded first and Ticket Office, Lobero Theatre, Ticket Bureau took third, fifth, seventh and Washington State second, UCSB SEASCAPE eighth. The third place finisher, has a shot at third along with directed by Michael Wise .Joe Ebiner, was the only runner UCLA, Stanford, Washington, and Nov. 1,2,7,8,9 — 8 pm besides Hughes and Holmes to Arizona. _ Nov. 3&10 — 5 & 8 pm Coach Lionvale is enthusiastic UCSB Studio Theatre Tickets $2: Arts & Lectures Office, about his chances, but cautions Lobero Box Office, Ticket Bureau of S.B. that “ it will be very, very hard” to —There will be No Late Seating — repeat as PCAA champs.

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Call 685-4363 or 685- for appointment Share with three women hardwood Associates, Administrative Services. 2098. 685-3071 ______doors, built-in bar. Call 968-3176_____ Call Melinda 963-3904. PAGE 11 ; NOVEMBER 5. DAILY NEXUS Sunday UCSB Edges USC, 7-6 By ERIC BIDNA Answer:the 1979 team. The old If balance is the key to victory, record, broken in the USC game, then the UCSB water polo team’s 7- was held by Rick Rowland’s 1969 6 come-from-behind victory over 24-5 water polo squad. highly regarded USC may have As this USC game attests, this unlocked the door to a national year’s club might be the best in championship. Gaucho history. Playing their last home game of With the Gauchos down at the season before a standing room halftime 3-2, the third quarter saw only crowd, the 18-1-1 Gauchos an explosion of scoring, as. the extended their winning streak to 11 Gauchos came out of halftime fired straight games, attributing their up and ready for the upset minded success to a balanced squad. Trojans. It was balanced in the respect USC opened up the first half with that all seven UCSB points were a scoring threat, but UCSB goalie scored by different teammates. It Craig Wilson played brilliant was balanced because the scoring defense and in one play, saved went back and forth like a jump three lightning quick shots on goal. switch, but it was unbalanced in Jim Mitchell then alleviated the one respect. Trojan threat with his own Gaucho Fighting offa USC defender The penalties clearly went in goal, tying the game in the third is Gaucho water-polo player U C L A M B A favor of the Gauchos, and ac­ period, 3-3. Mike Yates (left). An Admissions Representative from the cording to USC coach John The crowd burst into a rumble, Williams, it was mainly the of­ that is, stomping their feet on toe UCLA Graduate School of Management will ficial’s fault. alum inum stands like wild horses be on campus “ They (Santa Barbara) didn’t were running underneath. The toe third quarter. The Gauchos WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1979 responded again, and went up 5-4 with a Mike Yates shot. She will hold two informational group In the fouth quarter, Greg Boyer meetings in ROOM 2275B of the UCen contributed a goal to make it 6-4. Spikers Beat CSUN USC called a timeout and im­ (University Center) at 10:30 am & 2:30 pm. Students from all majors interested in UCSB’s women’s volleyball 9.15- 4. mediately afterwards, scored, to team visited UCLA’s Pauley On Saturday, UCSB went 6-4. make it close, 6-5. pursuing graduate managementveducation in Pavillion for the UCLA In­ Hawaii, toe best team in toe UCSB’s Dave Phillips alleviated UCLA's two year MBA Program are invited to vitational Tournament and, country, beat the Gauchos 15-3, some of the tension with a goal in attend. No sign-ups necessary. considering the tournament 15-12. Then, UCSB got some the middle of the fourth period. features some of the best teams revenge on the only team in their UCLA Graduate School of Management, The situation was quickly in the country, the Gauchos did league which has beaten them: remedied when USC’s Greg Fults Los Angeles, CA 90024. not fare poorly. 4 Northridge. They beat CSUN 15- threw in another score. On Friday, UCSB beat Arizona 4.15- 6 and then defeated Stanford State 15-11,15-8 but lost to USC 15- 15-2,15-5. ______The Trojans took the ball, but deserve to win,’ ’said the USC Gauchos responded to the fan were called back because of an off- coach. “The backcourt official response with a two on one fast the-bottom call. UCSB took the ball took us out of toe game with his break, with John Dobrott assisting and hung on to toe lead, the game RE-ELECT . ^ .. and their number one ranking. calls. Dave Hendrickson in scoring the “ Sure, Santa Barbara played goal. Hendrickson’s goal put the Margaret Connell well,” the coach complained, “ but Gauchos up for good. Stanford and U.C. Davis are next look at toe penalty points. They USC tied the game in the fourth on the menu for the hungry TO THE SANTA BARBARA SCHOOL BOARD went 19-4 against us.” quarter with two minutes to go in Gauchos. Gaucho coach Pete Snyder disagreed. “ The calls were one­ LEADERSHIP-INTEGRITY-COMPETENCE sided. He (the official) missed THE ONGOING, CENTRAL ISSUE FOR OUR SCHOOLS some calls on our side. He could IS HOW TO TEACH STUDENTS TO READ, WRITE, have had 25 calls against them. I FIGURE AND THINK SO THAT THEY CAN BECOME don’t know if that’s a measure of PRODUCTIVE CITIZENS IN OUR COMPLEX, how fair the game is being called.” SKATING ROLLER DISCO Williams, whose Trojan club is Mon.-Fri 3-6 pm F ri.&Sat. 11:30 p.m.-l:30a.m. CHANGING SOCIETY. Sat. & Sun. 12 pm-5pm now 14-5, was so incensed by the Evenings 8-llpm MARGARETHAS raw deal he believed he received, he went so far as to say,“ when we A RECORD OF WORKING Between the Chevron meet them (UCSB) in the 968-4392 TOWARD THIS GOAL 6466 Hollister Ave. Station and the NCAA’s(Nov. 24 and 25), we’ll beat Corner of Hollister & Los Cameras GOLETA VALLEY NEWS ISLA V ISTA A N D UCSB them.” That might be tougher than he CAN VOTE believes. The Gauchos broke a NOVEMBER 9th couple of records in their game that might in future years make TO RE-ELECT MARGARET CONNELL Committee to Re-Elect Margaret Connell Chairmen: Ann B. Eldridge, Treasurer: Marie CRne Gaucho sports trivia questions. 7321 Padova Drive. Goleta 93017. ______What match holds toe record for DUNALLS most people in the UCSB stands? The answer is the USC and ARMY & NAVY SURPLUS STORE UCLA weekends of 1979. An estimated crowd of over 600 people FACTORY CLOSE-OUTS packed the stands in toe Campus CAMPING EQUIP- RUBBER LIFE BOA TS Pool, and 200 were counted on toe CAR. BOAT.»POOL COVERS green surrounding the pool. This is CLOTHING TENTS- TARPS- MEN'S WORK CLOTHES Greyhound’seyi by far the biggest Gaucho • MATTRESSES • PARACHUTES • LAN TER N S weekend. •COTS • H ARDW ARE •OPTICAL GOODS • RAINW EAR quick cure for Clear and sunny skies brought • STOVES • BEDDING ick out toe Gaucho water polo • C A N TEEN S • KNAPSACKS • B O O TS * devotees in droves. In addition, • LUG GAG E • ICE BOXES • SLEEPING BAG S they were watching a contending • AIR M ATTR ESSES •M ESS KITS • CAMPING EQUIP. the book blues. national championship team. • BACK PACKING EQUIP. • TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS Which Gaucho water polo team The book blues. It’s those sleepless nights with visions of holds the record for longest win­ 963-3868 exams, pop tests and required reading dancing through your head. 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Judith Cristi Shuttle Site at Vandenberg AFB ^ TT ivier >rs;film by PatarWair W Neo Sonto Ootwo Muvoo A V Opporne El Enconto Motel QirtDirector ol LAST WAVE (C ontinued fr o m p .l ) the Air Force in Los Angeles, Attenders of the conference Ml IK According to the Santa Barbara declared that the United States’ listened to Zeiberg declare “ a very fc>lus:JNdsaMS k .UWDI-MY Simone Picnic at News-Press, in an article Nov. 1, national security depends on the important part of our transition to Í AWARD Signore! I “ Most of the shuttle missions will possession of space systems which the shuttle is our planning to phase ™ madame] Hanging Rock be flown from Vandenberg Air are the product of a superior out expendable launch vehicles roKKUiX I'll M KOSA Force Base, reaching a peak of 10 technology base,” added the News- once the shuttle is operational. We to 15 flights per year after 1985. Press. do plan to maintain a viable Titan “ The true mission during the III production capability in the The first flight from the West Coast I is still set for late 1983 or early early phases of the space shuttle meantime.” 966-4046 1984.” program will be controlled at Congressional funding delays, GRANADA The main speaker at the sym­ Houston’s Johnson Space Center, and the development of a thermal ■ IteSisM Street posium, Col. Don E. Thursby, which will be modified to make protection system to keep M l i ü satellites from burning up are director of the Space Test defense mission data secure. MARLON BRANDO Program for the Space Division of Eventually Vandenberg Air Force delaying the spaceshuttle Base will have its own control program. By Jan. 1980, NASA system,” said one NASA official. space engineers hope to complete “We’re looking to launch all the engines for the shuttles so BURT REYNOLDS Village 966-8479 m mm reuseable orbiters with different th^t they meet the correct ~ JILL CLAYBURGH (Continued from p.l) types of payloads into space and specifications. STATE 1217 Stats Street beautiful area around here.” He also to dp experiments. The “ Col. Thursby said the “ sortie questioned whether noise produced payload design requirements are mode” or routine access to space it 1 iS from dorm and apartment 15 inches in diameter by 60 inches will provide “ has been identified A HEAVEN CAN WAIT residents constitutes less pollution in length; and we could have five as a cost effective means of than the village. Viki, who lives payloads in that volume, adding up meeting the needs of many defense with her four month-old baby, has to 60,000 pounds, in the early days experiments,”; stated the News- lived in the village for three and a of the program. We have a weight Press. 966-9)62 AUDIENCES half years. Her home is a white problem now because we can only Several experiments of the STP Vc/4rlingtoi\. (enteC WILL canvas tipi she made herself. She load 30,000 pounds,” the official Sortie Support System are the Itir Slat«’ Vrrri SIM PLY w lived in Tipi Village because “ It added. Earth-Earth Limb Experiments, A b ^ N R B I CHERISH feels good to live with earth” . Her March 30, 1980 is the tentative the Target Experiments, the Space , THE CHAMP *> BREAKING AWAY ¡gru moving with some friends from the date for the first of the four Environment Experiments, the village to an apartment in I.V. missions for the orbit flight test. Subsystem Experiments, Payloads, of unknown type, will be (gathering data to establish proof “ was one step toward living on A story about having the on board for the second through of the function of newly-developed land for real,” she said. “ I know I ÌMÌ5-5792 courage to be what you are. will eventually live on land, but in fourth missions. “ Once we are sure navigation subsystems), and a place not highly urbanized. I like that these systems work, a space Future Experiments, which would V f l E S T A 1 space and I like being surrounded satellite will be put in orbit,” said require data gathering for a period longer than the shuttle orbiter can Naia by an area like this (Tipi the NASA official. Starring MICHAEL DOUGLAS Village).” “ The budget for the space be maintained on orbit. Tipi village was favored by the, shuttle program is viable in this VAFB launched a 400 pound experimental satellite on Oct. 30 majority of the community, ac­ inflationary age.” Capt. Lawrence Atemptingly ^ added “ Some of the advantages of into a nearly polar orbit. “ The cording to the Isla Vista Com­ \ tasteful ‘ Magast’ will measure the munity Council, but “ The people the program include significantly A comedy... larger payloads, shuttles irregularities in the earth’s who support it stood up too late,” OW t A I J a l a said one village supporter. Tipi reuseable up to 100 launches, large magnetic field for four to six Village involved a lot of people. enough shuttles for six men and if months,” said Capt. Lawrence. à w ËS People were interested in it, and shuttles fail to operate correctly, Spacecraft data from the L JULIE ANDREWS & l W * > 4 ^ 1 0 1 . that was proven by the over­ kits on board can be utilized to fix satellite’s orbit will be collected for whelming amount of people who problems outside of the experiments by scientists from ------, were a part of the campfire Friday spacecraft.” eight countries. I I H I H . night. “ How many people do you SEAN CONNERY know who would have a party and it’s coming at welcome the entire community?” , DRIVE-IN THEATRES 30,000 m .p.h..... he asked. METEOR w EK?1 Ird smash Week! ------im i n iTT ROGER MOOREjj Three Mile [ A i r p o r t 1drive-ini JAMES BOND Hollister and F i i i v k ^ oor ...the man (Continued from p.l) ^ w .-r .-m you thought Abo: you knew. single water level indicator to . THE SPY WHO LOVED ME MOONRAKER register water, but for another IESTA 4 part of the system —the core— to HIl> Stale S lw l Bruce Lee be filled with only high pressure '• ■ ■ ■ I JESUS in steam. This was the situation, he TWIM «at;*> 1 f. al tedegg/GolrU^ ENTER said, at Three Mile Island; the ^964-^0 water covering the core was THE DRAGON turning to steam ad the opertors Abo: THE ENFORCER R didn’t realize it. “ For a couple of AL PACINO hours the core lay uncovered” Three X rated adult films s i j f S p E Lewis said. 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