R e m e m b e r REMEMBER T h e f i f t h o f N o v e m b e r . L i g h t a c a n d l e o r E l ( S a u c b o FIRECRACKER I n m e m o r y o f Associated Students, University of California, Santa Barbara G u y F a u k e s , Friday, November 4, 1966 Foreign students notice Fiat Lux obscenities room for 'improvement1 cause of prejudice. His father courage this. "It’s too ex­ land student in jail By JAMI STRAUSS Staff Writer was an ambassador. He went pensive here, that's why I have "W e love the States but there to Belgium where he was more to leave.” are a few things which could welcom e.'* He feels also that "only a Munch spends night in cell be improved,*’ agreed a group Joao Braganza, a junior certain class can come—not the middle class, which would of foreign students in a recent mechanical engineering major By JOHN MAYBURY which makes it an offense to really be the most important. informal discussion. Among from Portugal, dislikes the dis­ News Editor exhibit obscene writing, and You are supposed to come here the things they disliked were crimination against Jews and Fred Munch is out on " r e ­ mugged. without having to work, and if the quarter system, prejudice, Negroes. He said that "this cognizance,” having done 24 you do—you’ve had it.” and the expense involved in should not be; Americans were hours in the county jail for TROUBLE IN JAIL Braganza stated that "You attending UCSB. all foreigners once.” what he termed a "trumped up” Due to a typographical erro r, can’t get a scholarship unless Wingred Bauer, a junior bus» obscenity charge. the citation came out reading you’re here one year, and if iness economics major from MONEY—CLASS A Fiat belonging to the UCSB 311.2, which makes it an of­ you can’t afford to come in Germany, feels that **lf you Bauer suggested thatthe prob­ freshman was spotted over Un­ fense to produce lewd shows. the first place—well, what's are blue-eyed and blonde you lem of prejudice against cer­ iversity Day by a visitor who the point.” Nevertheless, Munch took his are treated very well. I have tain foreigners might be sol­ later complained to authorities It does not seem to him that, mattress into his cramped cell, an advantage being a Northern ved through education, but that about wordspaintedonii: " V ir ­ the University is "really inter­ divested of his "New Republic” European. I knew a student the high tuition for foreign stu­ gins of the World Unite, You ested in having foreign students. magazine which an officer ob­ from the Congo who left be- dents does not seem to en- Have Nothing to Lose But Your They should make it less ex­ jected to on the grounds that V irginity,” and "Fornicate pensive.” it was "inflammatory.” "We Now.” BUI Radley, junior math have had enough trouble with the Consequently, a campus Davis president major from England, added niggers,” Munch reports the policeman instructed Munch to that he thinks ’ fit’s curious officer said. appear at police headquarters. that people with job limitations, When he complied, he was met A freshman reporter for EL who don’t have the right to vote by detective Gauthier’s ques­ GAUCHO, thenewpr isonerfound who are not citizens, are still not ’clean -cut’? tions, was told that the Dean his cell "d irtie r than h ell,” subject to the draft.” Cal Aggie, called the idea of of Men might be notified, and and dating from the 1920’s. In­ By GARY HANAUER NO TIME a student poll absurd because that meantime all he had to do mates claimed the jail had been Staff Writer Chung Hon San, a junior phy- it centers on the appearance was wash the slogans off the condemned by a Federal prison Bob Black, Davis AS P re s ­ sics major from Hong Kong, and dress of one per son, rafEer" car. study. ident, was strongly critlzed this feels that "in the quarter sys­ than the actions and leadership week for "misrepresenting the tem there's no time to improve qualities which Black posses­ FAISE SECURITY CHILD MOLESTER campus.*' Objections lie a- your grade like on the semes­ A s such, Munch feels he was Munch’ s bunk mate was an 80 round Black's change in dress ses. ter system.” " I ’m just me and not up to given a "false sense of se­ year old child m olester and to­ style from the "clean-cut** ap­ Bauer stated that in his o - making judgements,’’’ com­ curity” and pressured into test­ gether they lived on stew, pow­ pearance he presented during pinion, "The quarter system mented Black. At Davis'week- ifying against himself. last year’s elections. is a step backward—everything dered eggs, and cold 't o t ly "Friday Forum,” the AS Also, it was confirmed by RA Leader of the latest action, is pushed so fast—the student cerea l.” president announced that as a Claude George that the Dean a proposed student poll of Davis doesn’t have time to digest personal protest to the pro­ had not been notified of the Wednesday morning after the students "on Black’ s appear­ it. It aids only the tax payer posed poll he would 1) every case. student’s release, his lawyer ance,” is Bruce Richards. not the students and profes­ Monday wear a madras shirt, Then, several days after the entered a plea of not guilty. so rs.” stay press trousers, and wing- firs t hearing, Munch received Richards, a member of AGR To Chung time was alsoa fac­ The defendant has agreed to tip shoes, and 2 ) each Sunday a second summons and this tim e fraternity (Alpha Gamma RHO) tor in making friends. "When appear on request, although he shower and wash his hair with when he arrived at the station expects a scheduled jury trial presented his proposal last Sun­ one is in school he cares more Head and Shoulders. a citation was being written day before inter-fraternity about studying—he may not have December 14 to dismiss He warned students by com­ out fo r him. Gauthier infor­ Council. tim e to reaUy care about his charges. menting, if you sign the peti­ med the student that he wasn’t Although the Council was friendships.” tion, don’t expect any results.” going to get away with anything Munch him self did not paint widely-split over the matter, Braganza stated, "It’s easy Black has a beard, mustache, like *4iis friends at Berkeley” the words, rather it was his they refused to conduct such a to make friends if you know and long hair. He is a junior, had. friends who were decorating poll because of its lack of "con­ the language— if not, then it’ s majoring in political science. On Nov. 1, at Goleta Mun­ the vehicle for a sports rally, nection with IFC.” Three fra­ really hard,” while Bauer was Richards contends that "Black icipal Court, Munch entered and who, he says, Intended to ternities voiced support of the •Amazed at the personal treat­ deceived voters who believed no plea.. The Court designated wash the paint off. idea, while four others were ment I ’ ve received at such a in him last year when he was $330 bail bond. The suspect Futhermore, no official com­ "fla t out against it.” large University.” Terry Smith, editor of the clean-cut.” was taken downtown, booked on plaint is cm file, while Munch a charge of violating Section insists he wasn't aware his 311.3 of the State Penal Code, action was illegal. Berkeley radicals hit microphone transfer Student radicals at the B er­ into the Council of Campus Or­ keley Campus may have the be­ ganizations, formed Monday, to ginnings of a new fre e speech protest the possible moving of controversy. The problem car­ the instrument. The CCO will ters around an administration’s present a rally today, using the attempt to change the location microphone in question, featur­ of the microphone from its pos­ ing Mario Savlo, leader of ition at the top of the Sproul the Free Speech Movement in Hall steps and move it about 1964-65. The OCC claims that 100 yards to the end of the plaza. the microphone is the only re­ maining symbol of the victories The administration claims gained in the original movement that the present location pro­ and that changing its location duces captive audiences and will represent a setback to blocks the traffic flow. Chan­ the entire movement. The OCC cellor Heyns is expected to is also circulating a petition make a decision on the matter that they hope w ill have 5,000 soon. The mike would not be signatures. Several professors removed until the end of the have also petitioned the chan­ Campus radicals invited Marine Corps representatives to participate in a stared own quarter. cellors requesting "more Tuesday in front of the Library, but the military representatives went out for coffee Meanwhile, the radical o r­ study” before a decision is whUe the protesters gave sUent notice of their view of the Viet Nam war. —Strahler photo ganizations have joined forces made. pgge 2—EL GAUCHO—Friday, Nov. 4, 1966 Views on Proposal 14 AFTER DEADLINE Leg Council decision viewed as unfair By NINA PINSKY senting their views through the rationally determine what mea­ Managing Editor board chairman or through any sures should or should not be and member of Leg Council.
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