Bombs bring UCSB campus protest

By BOB TEDONE Becca Wilson, former El Gaucho editor President to lose a war?” he asked. “These Expressing their outrage at Nixon’s and a representative to Vietnam for the are ridiculous,” Hernandez answered. stepped up bombing of North Vietnam, People’s Peace Treaty, was the first speaker Bringing the subject of racism closer to 200 to 300 UCSB students yesterday at the noon rally. She commented, “It’s home, Hernandez objected to Governor staged a noon rally behind the UCen and too bad there are not more people here.” Reagan’s EOP slashes and to UCSB’s Leg then marched to the Administration She said she could understand this after Council cuts of minority budgets. Building where they confronted years of frustration, but she added, “What Crisse Ohama of the UCSB Asian Vice-Chancellor Stephen Goodspeed. ■ would happen if the Vietnamese thought American Alliance began by criticizing Goodspeed promised to meet with the that way? What would happen if they said “the struggle being perpetuated by the ‘Don’t shoot down that plane. There will racist Nixon Administration.” ' She further be another coming after that one.’” objected- to the way American G.I.’s are “We cannot afford to be defeatist if they indoctrinated into thinking of Asians as. will not be defeated,” Wilson emphasized. “gooks” and to the use of Vietnamese ''Richard Hernandez, a Vietnam veteran women as either prostitutes or rape and member of La Raza Libre, discussed victims. Ohama claimed 426,000 the racist nature of the war. He pointed to illegitimate Vietnamese children have been the disproportionate numbers of Chicano fathered by Americans. soldiers fighting and dying in Vietnam. One rally spokesman then announced Hernandez questioned the reasons for that the scheduled appearance of Army the bombing. “Is it to keep Thieu in recruiters had been cancelled, because “It power? Is it so Nixon will not be the first was the power of the people who stopped ...w h e r e Goodspeed hosted afternoon show. them!” So, instead the spokesman proposed a march to the Administration Building to demand that Chancellor Cheadle put a stop to all military recruiting at UCSB. The crowd moved from the UCen to the Administration Building chanting slogans CROWD G A TH ER ED behind the and building in numbers along the way. U C en . . . When the crowd arrived at the building they demanded to see Cheadle. A few demonstrators at today’s noon rally at the representatives went to his office but UCen free speech area. He will respond to found he was not there but in Santa Barbara questions on ROTC, military recruiters on for an unexplained reason. campus, war research at UCSB, and why Goodspeed was next on the list and the the armed services have access to crowd demanded to see him. At first he information about which students are sent Kevin Murphy, who was a veterans when Vietnam Veterans Against representative of the demonstrators, with a the War were denied the same nies. (Continued on p. 8, col. 1)

positive role of the anti-war movement in removing LBJ from office and influencing troop withdrawals Students protest from Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. Petition drive seeks The crowd responded favorably to a speaker who stated that, “We have to react. If this doesn’t get pew bombing by Isla Vista people out of their personal trips and into reacting, nothing will. In that case, we might as well I.V. justice court cut our hair and move into a Goleta housing tract.” Overwhelming support was given to the April 22 march. At times like these, with the elections and all, petitions are an anti-war actions increasingly popular implement of political expression. But the swamp One of the speakers who had lived in Tokyo gave of petitions may get people so confused they cannot remember from By CHRISTY WISE first-hand information about the effects of the week to week what they have signed and what they have not signed. . UCSB Students have responded to Nixon’s bombs used in Vietnam. He also revealed that the There is one petition, however, currently circulating which seeks to bombing of Hanoi and Haiphong with meetings, Pentagon has strategically mapped out proposed really do justice for Isla Vista. The petition proposes that the County rallies, guerilla theater, speeches and proposed areas for the use of nuclear weapons. Board of Supervisors create a new judicial district in I.V. support of the nationwide call to strike on Friday. A two and one-half hour meeting was held State law requires the creation of a justice court in each judicial Monday evening in the UCen lobby, attended by UNITY CALLED FOR district with a population of 40,000 or less. Hopes are that the Board over 200 angry and frustrated students, faculty and of Supervisors will create a new judicial district and hence a new Sunday night at 8, about 35 people, representing community members. Numerous plans were judicial court to serve the I.V. and campus community. Santa 'Barbara High Schools, Santa Barbara discussed, ranging from sending food, clothing, Currently there are four justice courts in Santa Barbara County. Community College, UCSB and the community met money and guns to the North Vietnamese, to These are located in Carpintería, Guadalupe, Lompoc and Solvang. at Isla Vista’s Legal Collective with the idea that writing post cards to the White House, to striking One of these locations has a greater population than the combined I.V. Nixon’s action calls for unity of the anti-war from school and participating in alternative action and campus area, but the other three are smaller — two substantially movement and immediate local action. Unanimous such as demonstrating at Vandenberg Air Force support was given to the April 22 Los Angeles base. March, and action was planned for the following Barry Jacobs, a member of the Isla Vista Committee for a justice day. ACTION TO BE TAKEN court, hopes to have all the petitions signed by this Saturday. On Monday at noon, 10 or 12 white-faced people Presentation of the petition before the Board of Supervisors will be on Definite plans were made for Tuesday’s 10 a.m. Monday, April 24, at 11:30 a.m. participated in Guerilla Theatre at the UCen. They demonstration at the Placement Center where Army The court would handle traffic violations, misdemeanors, small silently walked through the eating area passing out recruitment officers were visiting, and a noon rally slips of paper which said, “This is an electronic claims, civil actions involving amounts less than $1,000, felony at the UCen with a march to the Placement Center preliminary hearings and arraignments. device. I smell the sweat off human flesh.” While afterwards. War films were shown Tuesday night, A judge and constable for the court would be elected by the citizens the actors were outside, KCSB played a tape of and a meeting at the UCen revealed information of the district for six-year terms. Jacobs emphasized “The most flying bombers. The actors returned, yelling and about Los Angeles action. feasible advance Isla Vista can make towards self-government is the screaming and throwing crumpled paper which read, Today at noon there will be a rally at the UCen establishment of a justice court. “If thi* was a bomb, you’d be dead.” both to protest Leg Council’s minority budget reductions and the bombing of Hanoi. Gary Hart, candidate for the 36th Assembly District, announced his PERFECT PARK RALLY This afternoon at 5 there will be a general support for the Justice Court last month. At the time Hart opined that At 4 that afternoon there was a rally in Perfect meeting in the UCen lobby to discuss plans for later perhaps the most important aspect of the justice court is it “would Park, attended by over 300 people. One speaker this week. A monitor training session will be held give Isla Vista residents some meaningful participation in the talked about Nixon’s change in war tactics, saying Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the UCen Program governmental process and with that aspect of government they are this is his last possible tactic. “If we call him on this, Lounge. Monitors’ responsibilities include insuring a most concerned and suspicious of—the law.” there’s nothing left for him to do but get out.” peaceful demonstration. Supporters of the justice court who have not yet signed a petition The type of bombs being used in Vietnam was A rally planned for Thursday noon at the UCen may do so outside the UCen, Campbell Hall and the library. Petitions described by another speaker, He also emphasized hopes to include a major speaker, possibly Tom are also available for signature at Taco Bell, the I.V. Market, Open the political significance of past marches; the Hayden. Door Clinic and the office of the Legal Collective. 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Beach access Trotsky’s former secretary The Shoreline Access Committee will meet with any interested students Wednesday night at 9 in 1124 SH to discuss the recent closure of beaches north of UCSB. Members will finalize plans for their Board of Supervisors initiates new lecture series presentation this Monday, April 24. The issue will direct attention to coastline protection and continuous public access to public beaches. At 4 this afternoon in 1179 Chem, A.S. Lectures year and was extensively reported in front page is sponsoring a lecture by Raya Dunayevskaya, stories in the New York Times during 1944 and noted political philosopher. The subject she will 1945. discuss will be “Philosophy and Revolution in Dunayevskaya is author of several books and is Eastern Europe.” presently completing her new work, “Philosophy Dunayevskaya was the one-time private secretary and Revolution,” which analyses the relation of TRANSCENDENTAL to Leon Trotsky. She broke with him because of her philosophy to revolution: from Hegel and Marx to fundamentally different appraisal of the nature of Marcuse and Sartre and from Lenin and Trotsky to MEDITATION the Russian state. Far from agreeing with Trotsky’s the revolutions of our day. She was the first to stand that Russia was a workers’ state, she held that ‘'There is a way to expand the conscious mind, re-establish the Humanist roots of Marxism; the first tap an exhaustible reservoir of energy and creative the Russian regime was a state-capitalist society. to translate and publish the “Humanist Essays of intelligence, and bring fulfillment to life She developed this. analysis in an exhaustive, Marx” for the English-speaking audience; and is one SIMS PRESENTS ITS SECOND LECTURE systematic study of the Russian economy from of three Americans invited to contribute to the TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY APRIL 19,1972 original sources. When the Russian theoreticians in International Symposium, “Socialist Humanism,” 1943, openly revised the Marxian theory of value, 8:00 p.m. edited by Erich Fromm. Duanyevskaya was the first to bring this SH 1004 information to the American public. Dunayevskaya’s lecture is the first in a series of Coming to this for all those wishing to learn about the Her full translation of their thesis, and her lectures planned for this quarter, “Social meeting is prere­ technique of Transcendental Meditation, commentary on it (“The American Economic Movements Around the World.” Tomorrow’s lecture as taught by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. quisite to personal Review”, Sept. 1944) touched off an international will be by Ralph Schoenman, former personal ADMISSION FREE instruction in the debate among theoreticians which lasted well over a secretary to Bertrand Russell. technique. 6551 Trigo SIMS 968-9872 French culture hits I.V. There’s a fellow in the French Abroad Program. At the same students, to live in, then there Department named Ivan Sonier time, the center will offer will be no need to obtain funds LOUIS FALCO DANCE COMPANY who plans to turn Isla Vista into lectures to non-French majors, from the Regents, since the a cultural haven. creating an interdisciplinary students payment for room and Sonier, along with a few other program in French. board wiH cover most of the cost am bitious professors and However, the fate of any to run the center. students, plans to establish a cultural center rests with the The French Department plans French Cultural Center in I.V. outcome of a meeting this to lease a building in I.V. Besides providing room and afternoon. Sonier asks all Along with the living-learning board for 40 students who can interested students to attend a 4 unit, the French Center will offer speak an equivalent to French 5, p.m. meeting in 2272 UCen. programs to students majoring in the center will offer films and If enough support is shown for art, history, music and political lectures opened to students and the idea then, come next fall science. I.V. residents. quarter, a French Cultural Center The Cultural Center will will open. The cost to live at the provide a chance for French center will be as low as possible, majors to learn French under real making living competitive with A.S. races living conditions. In fact the I.V. apartments and the dorms,” Anyone interested in running center is seen by Sonier as an said Sonier. for a UCSB Associated Students alternative to the Education If the center can recruit 40 office for the 1972-73 year may now obtain application forms from the A.S. Office on the third floor of the UCen. The application deadline is fast SMORGASBORD approaching for all elective offices so students are urged to make haste in their political AU YOU UN EAT preparations. 11:30 - 1 :3 0 Mon.-Fri. 6 KINDS OF PIZZA TOSSED GREEN SALAD a t 99c R ygJFY’s

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A small ------A ffairs Board’s para-legal group of students, headed by even if you don’t want to committee probably won’t Alan Brill, has spent the past six participate actively., be watching provide you with sex, adventure months compiling data on al^ the NEXUS for announcements or status. But, if you’re interested California welfare laws, and of informative lectures and in promoting social justice and especially keeping up to date on sy mposiums sponsored by Vote on June 6 increasing your awareness of laws the many court decisions which Para-legal. and how they function, it could affect welfare recipients. At the offer you the rare opportunity of same time this group has made joining a group that has the various attempts at informing DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau facilities for enacting ideas and at persons eligible for welfare of the same time is fairly their rights. A newsletter and unstructured and open to new occasional meeting with Santa suggestions. Barbara community members facing welfare problems, PARA LEGAL DEFINED combined with constant contact with and pressure on the Santa What is Para-legal? The name, Barbara Welfare Board to fulfill related to “para-medical,” its obligations justly have had designates undergraduate some positive effect. But the students working as assistant or committee needs more students apprentice lawyers, gaining with a willingness to work practical experience with “real consistently on something that is life attorneys and problems.” not very glamorous, but is Although UCSB’s program has extremely important. not been oriented around legal Welfare Rights would like to office work, the group does work publish a manual informing closely with Stan Keller, a students in particular of the socially aware attorney devoting welfare laws, especially those his free time to aiding Para-legal pertaining to food stamps. (If volunteers. you’d be interested in working on TWO FOLD AIMS this, contact Alan in the CAB office.) Para-legal is a way whereby students with an interest in law NEED VOLUNTEERS can get a deeper knowledge of O ther projects needing the field before the Grad School dedicated volunteers involve the commitment, but Para-legal work marijuana initiative, and is not limited in participation nor Consumer Protection activities. ram ification s to persons There are also many other interested in the academic study possible fields of action—draft of law. The two-fold aim of the amnesties, the I.V. Justice Court, group—learn more about laws and alcohol legalization in I.V., how they function, and educate fighting discrimination against the community (Santa Barbara as students in Santa Barbara rentals, well as UCSB) as to its legal etc.—which just require some rights—is relevant to many other creative leadership and persons. 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8:00 p.m. CR EA T IV E SHABBAT SER V ICE I am a student or teacher at:. 9:00 p.m. ISRA ELI CUMSITZ, with singing, dancing, films. All at the UKC, £iü_ 777 .Camino Pescadero, * Mail to: 570 University Hall, Univ. of Cal., Berkeley, Ca. ‘14720. Phone 968-1555 u ___ ------j PAGE4 To the Editor: the To LETTERS uis o la u ay iifrain ht the that misinformation any up clear to duties within the composition of Finance Board of which a which of Board Finance of composition the within who is at fault for the over-allocation of A.S. funds A.S. of over-allocation that the for Gazdecki, fault at Jim is who by 1972) 17, (April NEXUS does not vote, except in case of tie. a of case in except vote, not does lies fault the that is One situation. financial the implied that it was the Finance Board’s chairwoman Board’s Finance the was it that implied drsig yef o h saeet n Monday’s in statement the to myself addressing surpassed the 1971-72 budget. If such a budget was budget a such If budget. 1971-72 the surpassed must be realized that the chairwoman of the board the of chairwoman the that realized the be have must It Board. Finance people and Council on These both Boardpower Brady. voting Robert Robert Perea, Finance and Ricardo Garcia Harwick, only Terry Robin not members: Donoghue, Council Leg are also are but The members people positions. dual hold following members the of majority for 1972-73. for umte, h caroa ws o euni t the to it return it to was if chairwoman viewed the be submitted, would guidelines budget The no budgets. that 1972-73 the stipulated with deal to vralcto o fns y iac Bad stems Board Finance by funds of over-allocation clla ld e cos through actors her led McClellan Council Leg (4/14/72) evening ru wt isrcin t rvs i. MECHA it. revise to instructions with group up set were that guidelines the of violation the from public receives concerning the board’s actions. 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prt r uld u pie for pride, our dulled or spirit hmevs no h gte of gutter the into themselves y niiul dslyn the displaying individuals by political intimidation. political hy ae ny teghnd our strengthened only have they tdn gvrmn dominated continue government student to AÜ. willing of students future the concern Wednesday of light in answered hn te hv waee our weakened have they think of none Let ago. years 100 were organizations student oldest the unity. lowest form of civilized behavior? civilized of form lowest a to fees A.S. mandatory paying Are campus. this on urgent government most The farce. night’s ensa ngts performers night’s Wednesday we as today alive as just are We campus. college American the on President, The Panhellenic Council Panhellenic The President, ay usin ne t be to need questions Many rtriis n Srrte are Sororities and Fraternities for sanity in A.S. government, A.S. in sanity for UCSB DAILY NEXUS UCSBDAILY Finance Board Chairwoman Board Finance The Interfratemity Coúncil Interfratemity The th it d u j Yours in the struggle the in Yours ” CHUCK LORING M c SUE BUCK SUE C President, n a l l e l

Center. and the assumption of full legal responsibility (including responsibility (including responsibility legal full of assumption the into and put was Center the and hired, were staff and directors time nolet f 2 fmle. u wiig it s t 5 hlrn and children 45 at is list waiting Our families. 120 of enrollment itr n srn o 17, h Uiest asmd pnosi and sponsorship assumed thé University in the sponsorship 1971, Student of spring Associated and under winter attempt organization operated under this structure for two and one-half quarters. one-half and two for structure successfully this now under has Center operated The state. the by licensing formal for need To the Editor: the To hs rcs wl srnte te etr n Isr is continuing its Insure and Center step. necessary and the important anis it trialyear a strengthen after that and the thkt success, will feel We within structure. process and participation and responsibilities this University’s input useful the most of parent the for opinion context to as parent format recommendations extensive desirable make and also solicit it that committee asking and this that recommending etro i, f ore a nvriy mlye n thereby and employee University a the within course, activities all for favorably administration University the of to very responsible been is, Mrs. Westbrook. have local Mrs. Gayle director, Westbrook the and to by made Center goes success efforts state this for extensive the credit of the the of Much visited operation. representatives the have by Those impressed who daily. grow agencies to continues operation. The University commitment to the Center has taken many taken has Center the to commitment University The that operation. At 1971. of September in financial) and legal (both initial an responsibility After Center. Care Child the of future the and operation Students Office or Gayle Westbrook, either in person or in writing. in or person in either Westbrook, Gayle or Office considered Students be should feel you which recommendations any or Center uue n ta i wl cniu t sre h neso h University the of needs the serve to continue will community. it that and future for overseeing state health and safety regulations) which eliminated the eliminated which regulations) safety and health state overseeing for prto ad o sit n lnig o te uue I m o course, of am, I total future. the the review for to planning in personnel assist care to child and operation professional of committee om, nldn $000 n coasi-ed oe, building a utilities, funds), money, University scholarship-seed with in equipped and repainted, $20,000 (repaired, including forms, n lnig pes fe fe t cnat eleMyr n h Da of Dean the in Meyers Leslie contact to free feel please planning, in To the Editor: the To umte b Gzek, which Gazdecki, by submitted perd n etra’ ise of issue yesterday’s in appeared e a eetd n h platform the on elected was he that stated Gazdecki NEXUS, the hl Cne rebuttal Center Child a aa n Gazdecki on Raza La If you have suggestions or ideas about the current operation of the of operation current the about ideas or suggestions have you If h Uiest i peety n h poes f ragn fr a for arranging of process the in presently is University The a wiig n re t caiy oe ons bu te current the about points some clarify to order in writing am I At the present time we are serving four different age groups with an with groups age different four areserving we time present the At e icrl epc ta te etr il ae ln ad bright and long a have will Center the that expect sincerely We n eeec t te letter the to reference In ? ” ”

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19,1972 UCSB DAILY NEXUS PAGES Santa Barbara recommended by Finance Board entertainment Guide La Raza to a given project was denied, a Cor Information Call QA? g /n Leg Council member, who had Premature judgments attended that executive session, concern quickly raised his or her hand and To the Editor: budgets had to be cut suggested another figure. A figure approximately $44,000 from (Continued from p.4) There are some on our campus which was far below the amount who have reacted rather Finance Board recommendations budget was to be brought before needed to sustain the project. negatively to wbat has been due to over-allocation by Finance S T dT £ the entire Leg Council, Robin described as “intimidationest Board and due to a projected '»i» Gazdecki talks about Donoghue, Jim Gazdecki and tactics” on the part of certain drop in student enrollment. recognizing the needs of special other members of the Leg minority groups toward members But who was Leg Council interest groups with FAIRNESS, Council met as Robin Donoghue of Leg Council at last Wednesday cutting most? It was the minority ACADEMY AWARD WINNER but it is a FACT that neither stated, “to acquaint members of programs. When the budget gets BEST FOREIGN FILI Gazdecki nor any other member night’s meeting. As a member of Leg Council who are not Finance tight it appears the “dispensable” of Leg Council, made any kind that council toward which this , the Garden of Board members with the budget “intimidation” was directed, I programs are eliminated. Racism of attempt to observe the problems.” What actually would first like to address these is not carried out in the name of [the Finzi-Continis projects in the community happened that evening was that students and then speak to the racism but rather in the name of funded by these monies. This is these individuals took it upon interested minority groups whose something respectable sounding FAIRNESS? Gazdecki, through themselves to determine what budgets were being considered. such as “law and order” or in this his own admission stated (r /u actual amount of monies would I ask those who reacted case perhaps, “fiscal something to the effect that he be allocated to projects within negatively to the conduct of responsibility.” did not have the time or that it the organizations. The next certain minority students to In the place of a concerned was impossible to look into each evening ~at the Leg Council suspend judgment for a moment minority student who attended project as to its worth. Yet he meeU^fi.-» when the original and put themselves in the place this meeting, would not this NN along with the other members of amount of suggested monies of these minority students. Those appear to you a clear cut case of w m Leg Council went right ahead and i at the meeting were aware that (Continued on p. 6, col. 4) made their cuts. Before being ICADEMY AWARDS!! Cultural elected to their respected offices, j members of Leg Council should An unsigned letter in last Thursday's N EX U S suggested that apartment PICTURE BEST ACTOR gehehackmah manager Wallace Friedman notified police about unidentified plants Anthropology be well aware of their BEST DIRECTOR w iu ia ii n o ra t Best Screenplay Ernest TiDYMAN responsibilities to their office and growing in the letter writer's window. A check has revealed that Friedman < B a t'd on Metenet Prem Ane (tier M*d>uml _ Best Film Editine jerry greenbergI the students. Instead of trying to categorically denies ever informing on anyone for marijuana possession, Sessions at win popularity contests, Leg and the letter writer admits he has no evidence whatsoever to substantiate his belief. The N EXUS apologizes to Friedman for this inconvenience. THE FRIiNCII CONNECTION Council should have realized their [ " C L A Y Timbers elected capacities entitle certain "POST PUBERTY RITES responsibilities. Part of these are necessary in all cultures to responsibilities does not include mark a point of no return and a determ ining allocations arbitrarily without any new personal journey," says n o o ' knowledge of funded projects. I Anthropologist Market Need in call acts like this blatant I AW ARD his study of Yodng Adults in irresponsibility on part of Leg ifö * ® WINNII Technological Societies, (Far Council members. cw . BEST ACTRESS Out Press, 1972). Leg Council members have on ä Ä 1” JANE FONDA Timbers gives away a special numerous occasions accused T-Shirt ("T-21 Symposium") + minority groups of vicious a free drink to the "new adult" attacks on their characters and + a sparkler + a siren blast + a storm trooping their meetings. loving "Happy Birthday" song. When a student body has a Wpf J J| | » lV IflVj'l prodi -ito I C u ltu ra l mores require Legislative Council infested with w f ® « jSM / doHold recipient to bring two adult irresponsible individuals who feel 2

TONITE 8-2 -OFFICE OPEN 6:30 I A Hal Wallis Production 1 I Vmcm Glenda ’ Wednesday, April 19, 1972 [Redgrave - Jackson Charlie Chaplin M ari). lucen of Scots and dance to Honored withthis year’s special FOXTAIL Academy Award

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a me ■ TIM WEISBERG AND FRIENDS ConQtfÊRpjÇ] guest feature TUOJQn I SHANTI SANTA BARBARA COUNTY BOWL APRIL 21,1972 7:30 P.M. tickets available at the following locations: Record and Tape Rack, 5126 Hollister, Goleta Gramophone Shop, 1226 State St., Santa Barbara Morninglory, 910 C Embarcadero del Norte, Isla Vista Discount Records Center in La Cumbre Plaza and Sound Experience at 10 W. Anapamu PRICES: $3.50 to $6.00 Presented by DOWN THE ROAD PRODUCTIONS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19,1972 PAG E 6 U CSB D A IL Y N EXU S cut. But cut in relation to what? Students for. McGovern general They have not been cut in meeting 8 p.m. in 2272 UCen. relation to last year’s received Table Tennis Club 8 p.m. 2320 Rob Budget... Gym. All enthusiasts welcome? budget with the exception of a H Team forming soon! (Continued from p. 5) $132 cut in the American Asian Undergraduate Sociology Union • racist policy? Might you not have Alliance. tod ay our spring picnic. essential meeting to discuss next behaved “impolitely?” I think in The MECHA and La Raza year's department chairman, The Assemblyman's Student Liaison Hillel pot luck dinner, 6:30 April 21. light of these appearances that it 72-73 budget ¡requests together curriculum changes and policy on will hold office hours today from RSVP today at 968-0261 or is premature to condemn these accounted for approximately a 968-1555. Rabbi Steven Jacobs will future hiring, 3 p.m. in 1910 7-10 p.m. in the A S . Office to interest groups. $20,000 increase over their be leading a rap session at the U R C Ellison. discuss constituency related But let us ask if judging the received appropriations for the at 8 tonight. concerns. thursdn.v Council’s motives as being racist 1971-72 fiscal year. This Christian Science campus counsellor, Honeybears important meeting at Chess Club meets from 7-11 in the accounts for approximately Mr. Rippberger will hold office 6:30 at 6509 Segovia. Election of is also premature. I have stated UCen Card Room. Complete Yoga hours from 2:30-4:30 in 1132 officers. All please attend. that the minority programs were one-half the deficit A.S. now classes by Yogi Haeckel Thursdays UCen. Leg Council meeting 7 p.m. in 2284 faces. and Fridays from 12-2 and 3-5 in Gervase de Peyer, principal clarinetist UCen. Finance Board Chairwoman 2272 UCen. Amateur Surf Club is sponsoring a for the LondorT Symphony Mountaineering Club meeting 7 p.m. Judy McClellan moved at Finance People's Arts Program policy Co-ed Tournament this Orchestra and Michael Rogers, in 1824 Psych. Planning trips and meeting to discuss future plans, April Saturday from 11-5 at 6625 Del Board to reconsider all concert pianist from Ngyv York will slides from Santa Barbara 20 at 9 am. in 2294 UCen. All Playa. Open to all applicants on a first recommendations in excess of present a F R E E concert in LLC H backcountry and Sierras. welcome to attend. come basis. For more info call last year’s budget. This however tonight at 8. P.O-.I.S.E. (People for Open, Informal, United Native Americans: Thomas was not done. Instead it was Concerned students at UCSB: meeting Self-directed Education) has a 968-2605. Banyaca will speak on Hopi myths A recall election for the District 6 with the Asian American Alliance, request to the Board of Trustees for passed on to Leg Council. The and prophesies, Hopi way of life and representative of the IV C C will be 1 BSU, La Raza Libre and progressive one open classroom (non-graded reason the minority groups were the Black Mesa, 12-1 on the UCen held April 25. Candidates must file radicals, noon today on the UCen K-6) in the Isla Vista Elementary being cut by Leg Couii&i is that lawn. He has been speaker for petitions by 5 p.m. April 21. lawn. Leg Council is invitedl school. We have asked for an early these most significantly were the traditional Hopi for 25 years. V IS T A : a 10 minute film Electrical Engineering Seminar with affirmative decision. Parents and description of VISTA projects groups Finance Board did not Richard J. Bartek, Defense others help us in our social action announcements throughout the U S. will be shown at cut. I invite any concerned Research Laboratories, DELCO for innovative education by A .S . Judicial is currently noon in 2294 UCen. Come to discuss member of the student body to Electronics Division of GM will attending a meeting tonight at 7:15 accepting applications for programs with V IS T A Volunteer review the budgets and make discuss "Underwater Acoustics," 4 in the GUSD Board Room next to membership. Applications available in Allan Brill. Phone 961-2481. suggestions which will consider p.m. in 4102 Engineering. the Goleta Union School. the A.S. office and must be returned Bus tickets are on sale in front of German Club meeting 4 p.m. at the Sailing Team mandatory meeting for the special interests and the to Judicial no later than 5 p.m. April the UCen from 10-3 for the April 22 Centennial House. Refreshments all members, 7 p.m. in 2292 UCen. student body as a whole. demonstration in L.A. and short color movie. Help us plan All interested non-members invited. 21. TERRY HARWICK

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Intramurals has extended the women’s events with entry The men’s gymnastic deadline for entries in the First deadlines this week are Two-man tournament begins Monday, with Annual Women’s Pushball Volleyball (due Thurs.), and sign-ups in the upstairs gym Tournament. Girls now have until Saturday’s Woman’s Swim Meet facilities (Room 2126). Judging Friday to sign up for this (due Fri.). will be by gym coach Aldritt and unprecedented event, which is FLASH! The latest Women’s assorted varsity gymnasts. scheduled to take place on Flag scores: Six Pack Compulsory exercises. for all drowned the Sweethearts, 20-0; events will be distributed Erector Set built up a 12-0 win FIN A L COED over the Daughters of Odin; VOLLEYBALL STANDINGS Fountainbleu forfeited to the FINAL RUGBY RESULTS (by elimination) Risuena Rockets; the Busty Bruisers beat Theta 1, 9-0; Pi W L Beta Phi flattened Phi Sig, 13-0; Lambda Chi Alpha — 1 4 1 1 st-South Pac Lager ADPi forfeited to Delta Gama Shithead s------3 2 2nd-Three on Three gama; and the Haoles handled OGRG ------3 2 3rd-Santa Monica V-Ball Club Theta 2 easily, 19-0. FLASH! The only Women’s General M e ss------2 3 4th-Toyon Tigers scores available at press Tesoro Wharfrats----- 2 3 5th-Sugaree time: the Sleazy Sluggers Sigma C h i ------1 4 6th-Phi Sigs 7 squeezed the wheezes of the Bozoettes, 19-14; and Erector Set 7th-Hotel Normand ate up Oheez-its, 8-2. Last week-end was the annual Monday, or may be picked up in Sunday, April 23, at 3 behind men’s Rugby Tournament (see the IM office. Robertson Gym. “Pushball is box for final standings). Six Events are as follows: Monday: played on a soccer Held with a teams entered and played a sidehorse and rope climb, huge leather ball, and the object round-robin, with all teams Wednesday: Parallel bars and is to push it by any means playing each other once. Lambda horizontal bars, Friday: free possible across the goal line,” Chi used a combination of Jim exercise and rings. stated an IM official who asked Mitchell’s speed, Jack White’s Sign-ups are due on the day of photo: Alan Savenor to remain anonymous. When place-kicking, and overall good the event, with all events starting TWO-WOMAN VOLLEYBALL pressed for further details as to hitting to take the championship. at 3:45 p.m. Surf Club hosts volleyball tourney come-first serve basis. 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threatened to demonstrate inside the Goodspeed said, “I am not going to said he would look into the matter. building. endorse a strike,” but said he did not Someone asked Goodspeed to have the S tu d e n ts Goodspeed then came down to talk to object to students on strike. He repeated University express a letter of outrage at the the protesters. his previous statement on military newest American offensive. Goodspeed Someone asked Goodspeed “What can recruiters but said he would suggest it to said he could respond as he had two years you do to stop the recruiters, war research the chancellor. ago and send a telegram to President g a th e r a t and ROTC?” A Vietnam veteran questioned Nixon. The vice chancellor replied, “I can’t give Goodspeed about ROTC having access to A person in the crowd then thanked you any answer on that. But I believe that registration files. The veteran said he had Goodspeed - for coming down to ' talk if any recruiter wants to come on campus received propaganda from the armed openly with them and Goodspeed replied it is his right and it is anyone’s right to services desiring his continued service in by promising again to meet at the UCen noon ra lly protest his appearance.” UCSB’s ROTC program. lawn today. Another crowd member proposed that A representative from Vietnam Veterans An effort to disrupt classes fizzled when (Continued from p. 1) Goodspeed suggest to Cheadle that campus Against the War objected to his a handful of demonstrators were not able statement saying he expressed sympathy recruiters not be allowed on campus-and organization not having access to the files to cause History Professor Richard with the marchers. People in the crowd did that the UCSB Administration support the in order to recruit while the military was Oglesby’s California History class to leave not think this was much of a response and student strike. able to use the information. Goodspeed and join the protest.

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EDITORIAL

We must act!

American involvement in Vietnam has been a tragic story of gradual escalation over the past two decades. Financial aid in the '50's, military "advisors" in the early '60's, and huge combat forces in the late '60's were sufficient to satisfy our Washington warlords. Today, Nixon is satisfied with nothing less than an attempt to bomb North Vietnam into subjugation. After failing in every attempt to halt the Vietnamese war of liberation, the Nixon Administration has refused to admit defeat and continues to practice genocide in Southeast Asia. The only change in U.S. policy has been the substitution of Vietnamese lives for American lives, B-S2 bombers for M-16's. The indiscriminate bombing of Hanoi and Haiphong is the extreme moral outrage of a war that has struck at the very humanity of the American people. Every bomb that falls upon North Vietnam underscores the lack of value the leaders of this country place on human life - particularly non-caucasian life. We can only react to this new gtrocity as we have reacted to the countless other tragedies in this inhuman war - with shame, disbelief and a renewed conviction in the immorality of our leaders. Today, in the face of terrorist bombing in the North, our outrage is boundless. My Lai and other incidents, where Americans subjected hundreds of villages to mutilation and death, are shameful reminders of American atrocities. But the Hanoi and Haiphong bombings, where possibly thousands are being heartlessly murdered, is an act of even greater cruelty. The bombing is visible testimony to the failure of our anti-war efforts. Year after year more Americans have angrily walked in peace marches across the country, more voices have opposed our immoral proceedings abroad - and yet, Washington turns deaf ears and blind eyes upon the people's disgust. The futility and frustration are almost overwhelming. We realize the Indochina War is the direct result of the militant Cold War ideology this country has followed for the past 25 years. To believe that it can be dismantled by mere protest in the streets is unrealistic. Yet we must do something now to show that we are not a part of this inhuman war machine. We must make our feelings known, regardless of who listens, if only for our own sanity. We urge all of you to forget your present roles - whether student, faculty or staff - and actively protest. We urge you to plead for life and protest the death this country represents throughout the world.

I I 4 ____ j T . l i j ~l »i x Now is the time—now, t O c l C l I O I I when Richard Nixon is sinning for President on an implicit platform of w ar-to cast aside both

display our revulsion at Nixon's acts. Today and tomorrow ralllies are planned for UCSB and Isla Vista to plan a course of protest against tha war's escalation. We think it is vital that concerned citizens attend these rallies to demonstrate solidarity and make their thoughts known. National Peace Action Coalition has asked students across the nation to strike this Friday. We support this plan. We urge that striking UCSB students participate in protest actions Friday to make their strike meaningful. Foremost among suggestions for Friday action is a peaceful demonstration at the gates of Vandenburg Air Force Base, where citizens may express their rejection of genocidal Air Force bombing missions in Vietnam. This Saturday Los Angeles will host the April 22 March for Peace. We urge those opposed to the war to attend. Marching will not stop the bombing, but it may help convince the public-and the w orld-that Americans are sick of America's war. Why demonstrate? Why, when in the past peaceful action has had little effect on the warmakers in Washington? Because each of us is partly responsible for the actions of our government in Southeast Asia. Had we awakened to the horror of this war sooner, and protested more vigorously, perhaps bombs would not be falling on civilians in Hanoi this moment. The weight of the dying and the dead rests on all our shoulders. We must a c t WE M UST A C T NOW.

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And a thousand My Lais stare is from sunken sockets. "If the peace conference cannot resume its "I, for one, cannot understand what work, and the United States continues its national interest involved has dictated these escalation of the bombing and the war, there national measures." Governor Reagan said Monday the "savage will be no basis to continue private talks." -Senator J. William Fullbright on resumed escalation of the war" by the North -X u an Thuy, North Vietnamese bombing of North Vietnam Vietnamese was an attempt "to force the Chief Negotiator "You have to let them have it when they American people to abandon the South jump on you." Vietnamese to the heartless terrorism of the "If they were defeated or if they withdraw, — Richard Nixon North, to turn away from the plight of our certainly we would consider negotiating, but prisoners of war, and to endanger the lives of there is no point to it now." nearly 100,000 American military personnel." —Secretary Rogers Asked what he thought would happen if all remaining U.S. troops were immediately "The renewed and heavy bombing of the withdrawn, and North and South Vietnam population centers of North Vietnam by were left to settle matters, Rogers replied, "It "We ought to continue to defeat this United States planes can only mean that the would probably result in a bloodbath. There invasion. If that happens, we will succeed in chances for the release of U.S. prisoners of is no doubt in my mind it would be a terrible bringing peace to that area. If defeated, the war becomes more remote with every bomb massacre." prospects for a reasonable settlement are that falls on Hanoi or Haiphong." greatly increased." "Or, to put it another way". Senator Mike —statement signed by 15 state —Secretary Laird Gravel said, "every month our bombs are assemblymen "If the U.S. imperialists attack the North falling on Indochina at the equivalent tonnage once, they will be attacked five or ten times." of twice the nuclear bomb we dropped on —North Vietnamese radio broadcast Hiroshima."

Ever since the smashing defeat of the South Vietnamese army during Nixon has tried to impress Hanoi the Laos invasion last year it has that he is favored to win re-election, become evident that U.S. airpower is incapable of turning the tide where that he cannot run for another term and, therefore, that he will be free of liberation forces face "Vietnamized" political pressure after the November forces. Yet an inordinate amount of election. Hints have been dropped in both Paris and Peking that Nixon may airpower is being used to bomb North Vietnam, particularly Hanoi and be willing to take bolder and tougher Haiphong. Such bombing can have action against the North Vietnamese little military impact on the offensives after the election. The powerful North Vietnam drive across the now under way. Demilitarized Zone may have been a Nixon's bombing of Haiphong, the direct response to the President's port through which Russian aid comes arguments. to North Vietnam, directly challenges the Russians. If the Russians keep AS THE WHITE HOUSE VIEWS sailing their ships into Haiphong—and IT, HANOI HOPES TO USE THE shrapnel from our bombs keep hitting ANTIW AR FER M EN T IN TH E these ships—the situation will be UNITED STATES AS POLITICAL automatically created fqt a shooting LEVERAGE TO GAIN A PEACE confrontation between'. Russia and SETTLEMENT ON THEIR TERMS. America. Nixon's bombing of- ' Hanoi and One thing is certain. Hanoi is extensive bombing beyond the 20th throwing into the invasion troops, parallel finishes his vaiinted new tanks, artillery and anti-aircraft guns "China policy." If he comrjiits ground that previously had been held in troops, even just a few Marines, he is reserve for the protection of North telling the American people in an Vietnam. This unexpected assault election year that he is ready to go across the Demilitarized Zone has right back to the big war of 1965-68, completely upset our military with the prospect of additional calculations. thousands of Americans and —Jack Anderson Vietnamese dead. Bay Area I nstitute

In the name of America the planes come...the bombing raids also U.S. against the peoples of Indochina is indefensible. Every B-52 come in the name of the United States Senate, until we legislate raid, every A-119 K stinger drop is criminal. otherwise. Antiseptic words obfuscate horror-filled realities, and- thereby There is every danger, as Noam Chomsky has warned, that we circumvent public judgment. "Surgical air strike"—one pictures a intend to turn the. land of Vietnam into an automated murder diseased cancer benevolently removed from the countryside. But the machine. cancer is the peasantry. In World War II the cancer was the Jews, and Listen to their (peasants of Indochina) reactions and thoughts as the operation was the "final solution." recorded in refugee interviews: President Nixon quoted from T.S. Eliot's "Murder in the "The planes came like birds and the bombs fell like rain." Cathedral:" "Clean the air, clean the sky, wash the wind." It would "I just stayed in my cave. I didn't see the sunlight for two years. have been revealing for the President to have quoted further: "The What did I think about? Oh, I used to repeat, please don't let the land is foul, the water is foul, our beasts and ourselves are defiled planes come, please don't let the planes come, please..." with blood. "Our lives became like one of the animals who search to escape "A rain has blinded my eyes.... Can I look again at the day and its the butcher." common things and see them all smeared with blood through a At Nuremburg, Teleford Taylor, chief U.S. prosecutor, argued that curtain of falling blood? We did not wish anything to happen." where the military profits of any policy are dwarfed by the civilian Let us stop the bombing, withdraw our troops and begin to "take casualties, such a policy is indefensible. The massive air war by the stone from stone and wash them." —U.S. Senator Mike Gravel