
Sharp Memorial Service Placement Center Report: A memorial service for Dover O. Sharp, who died Sunday from injuries suffered when a bomb exploded Friday in the Faculty Club, will be held today at noon in Students Should Be First Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall in the Music Building. Presiding over the service will be Dr. John Cotton, By JIM BETTINGER employers, will be presented from Leg Council proposal No. president of the Faculty Club. Speakers will include Editor-in-Chief tonight at the weekly Council 24, passed October 30, which Chancellor Vernon I. Cheadle and Sandy Grecian, a grad A new report by a Leg meeting. “ expects the Chancellor to student who worked with Sharp. Jack Bradford, a Council special Committee, Rep-at-Large Barry Posner, prohibit any profit-oriented representative of the Church of Christ, of which Sharp which concludes that the chairman o f the committee, com pany or organization was an active member, will deliver the benediction. Placement Center must be said that although no member which practices discriminatory KCSB-FM will broadcast the service. primarily a service to students o f the committee has seen the hiring and/or employment and only secondarily to final report, “ a lot o f people practices, whether domestic or worked on the research.” abroad, for example South The committee stemmed Africa, from using any or all University facilities for the purpose o f recruiting for Council to Lose employment.” The report says that it has been “ an exhausting task, with EL GAUCHO Rep. Gregory? moral and legal ramifications that could not be so easily Voi. 49 - No. 105 Santa Barbara, California Wednesday, April 16, 1969 N on-Affiliated Rep Jim restricted to the question o f Gregory, a radical voice on Leg apartheid in South Africa, but Council, is expected to resign covered the complex gamut o f at the meeting tonight. what the proper role o f the “ The only way student University , (in relation to government could be recruitment) is.” effective,” Gregory said Citing the fact that students yesterday, “ if if radicals could must provide detailed take control o f it and use if for information on their own some clear objectives, which backgrounds, the report says it would destroy student is “ entirely appropriate to government. But with only one require from each prospective or two radical voices on employer a detailed breakdown Council, it’s still dominated by o f his research and product old student-government categories, and corresponding types.” income and sales, including Gregory said that he would military and non-military, submit his written resignation foreign and domestic major “ as soon as I can find a items, and sources o f research typewriter to write it on.” He funds.” had been signed up as a “ We desire,” the report goes candidate for a second term as on, “the opportunity to be a non-affiliated rep, but said he able to ‘interview’ our was dropping out o f the race. (Continued on p. 8, col. 1) TH ER EFO R E BE A T PEACE WITH GOD, whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life, keep peace with your soul. (Desiderata) Ree. Dept, in Dilemma; All UC Grad Conference More A.S. Funds Needed By JOE KIEFFER 10,000 students. In contrast, EG StaffWriter UCLA has 16 full time Clashes with Hitch’s Ideas Recently the Recreation employees and a budget o f Department submitted its new several hundred thousand By STEVEN M. PLEVIN interest o f the group which was day-and-a-half o f meetings and budget to the Associated dollars. EG Staff Writer the concern over the present discussions. Graduate' students from all state of undergraduate One o f the important Students asking for $83,000. This year the UCSB Rec. UC campuses met at Lake education. discoveries gained from the That is approximately $75,000 Dept, received only $8,000. Arrowhead in March to discuss In the question and answer conference was that graduate more than they received this Naturally everybody is after a the “ Philosophy o f the period following the talk, students could be an important year— or roughly one half of chunk o f A.S. funds, and there University.” Hitch was met with openly force in the process o f what they say is needed to do a is a limited amount. But the According to participant critical and even hostile queries educational innovation on the really adequate job. For years Rec. Dept, feels that they, Judd Adams, a Psychology concerning the University’s campuses b y stimulating this has been the dilemma o f more than anybody, fill one o f graduate student from UCSB, a involvement with the thou gh t and discussion. the Recreation Department: the students’ most urgent clash in interpretations o f “ military-industrial complex,” However, ultimate decisions not enough money. demands: rest, leisure, and priority between UC President among other things. have to be made by the Operating out o f the badly recreation. Hitch and the 35 graduates was Hitch responded to Academic Senates on each quickly revealed. questions with an admission campus who are charged with worn old Student Union, the They open the swimming Hitch’s introductory talk that he had no answers and the responsibility o f determing Recreation Department is pools, the weight room, and dealt with the University’s requested that the group make educational policy. under-staffed and overworked. the gyms. They set lip judo, social service programs and suggestions. This was kept in The convocation plan being It has only three full time bowling, and riding clubs. They avoided the evident dominant mind during the following (Continued on p. 8, col. 3) people serving the needs o f (Continued on p. 8, col. 1) OIL POLLUTION SYMPOSIUM What Can Be Done to Combat Any Future Oil Slicks? By MIKE LIFTON short-term basis, he noted. Sand fleas, Sierra Club Director Fred Eissler told However, he envisioned a more EG Feature Editor mussels, and limpets have survived quite o f the Club’s efforts to insure that no dangerous consequence to the area’s (Second o f Two Parts) well. repetition o f the spill will occur. economy if the drilling is allowed to Speakers in the afternoon session o f Two kinds o f animals have been His three-point program included the c o n tin u e---- a change from a the oil pollution symposium held last devastated by the slick— diving birds, phase-out o f oil operations in the tourist-based economy to an oil-based Saturday devoted themselves to the which must go through the oil, and channel, the declaration o f a “ marine one. biological and economic effects o f the barnacles. protective zone” or wildlife refuge, and A more hopeful outlook was oil slick, and to courses o f action that According to Connell, o f those the establishment o f a regional Southern presented by the next two speakers, Dr. are being taken to combat future barnacles which have been found on California agency devoted to the G. P. Canevari o f Esso Research, Inc. disasters. oil-coated rocks, 75 to 90 per cent are conservation and development o f and Robert Rod of the American According to Professor J.'H. Connell, dead. This figure may be compared to a coastal resources. Process Equipment Corp. o f the UCSB Biology Department, it is 10 per cent mortality rate on rocks with Eissler was followed on the program Canevari explained several chemical difficult, if not impossible, to ascertain no oil. by Santa Barbara County Supervisor techniques available for handling oil how much o f the biological damage to About the only possible dangerous George Clyde, who, delineating the spills, such as the use o f gelling agents, the Santa Barbara beaches is due to the effects o f the oil spill now will be economic effects o f the oil slick on straw, molten wax, and sand. oil slick and how much is due to the long-term ones, which cannot be Santa Barbara businessmen, cited lost Rod described mechanical techniques heavy Winter storms. determined yet, such as hormone tourist revenue for hotels, restaurants, that can now be used to treat oil slicks. Most animals appear to be relatively balance, reproduction, and rate o f service stations, sport fishing, and retail He said that his company has developed unharmed by the slick, at least on a growth. stores. (Continued on p. 8, col. 3) P A G E 2--- E L GAUCHO--- WEDNESDAY. APRIL 16. 1969 Hither and Yon CAMPUS KIOSK Compiled from the Associated Press and UniPress WASH INGTON --- President FT. ORD——A military police WEDNESDAY Nixon was confronted with a severe officer testified today that reading international challenge Tuesday articles of mutiny to demonstrators MEETINGS 8 p.m.--Spanish Club, SH scholarship will be granted when North Korea claimed it shot In the San Francisco Presidio 11:30 a.m.--CSO, UCen 1133. 2120. needs to be decided as soon as down a U.S. Navy electronics plane stockade "was superfluous." 12 noon—Weight Training, Wt. 8 p.m.—Schoenfeld - Daniel possible. All interested stu­ that allegedly penetrated Its air "It Is my opinion that mutiny Is Rm, Trio, second all-Beethoven dents are urged to attend. space. mutiny whether you read the 12 noon--Swimming, Pool. concert, CH, admission; $2 T h e p la n e , an EC121 charges or not," said Lt. John J. 12 noon--Crew Club Dedication, or series ticket, reconnaissance craft, carried a crew Tierney, military police operations SCHOLARSHIPS UCen Lawn.
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