A rc h iv e d City Council tackles pollution by Randall Fry and Ann Jones Inadequacy of city authorities in times blatant violations go un­ with the public, and that private that the council would set aside enforcing anti-pollution laws. punished. citizens should be made aware of money to buy more segments of It seems that taking action The Council members, on the the problems facing the en­ the creek, while Spring asked against ths problems of pollution "It's time to take the Issue off other hand, was quick to point out vironment. He pointed out that that the money be spent to can be a very involved process. the back burner and honor your sevsral programs they have the Council had just approved the educate the creek owners. At least this appeared to be the pledge,” said Krejsa. Others in initiated with have done much to city’s entering into a contract The only counter to the ad­ case during the Monday night the audience Joined his plea. The alleviate some of the problems. with an advertising firm for the vertising program cams when a meeting of the San Luis Obispo council was asked to set up a city They pointed out that they were promotion of San Luis Obispo in member of the audience City Council. ordinance against stream responsible for the beginning of the coming year, and that this questioned the use of city funds Dr. Richard Krejsa, a Bio. Sci. pollution and to set a stiff fine of mandatory trash pick-up, as wsll contract provided for the for ths promotion of the city to instructor, confronted ths 91,000 for violators. Skip Carr, as the program involving the City promotion of San Luis Obispo to outside people if no funds for new Council at this meeting with what vice-pres. of the student Ecology Engineers’ offics and their its citizens and would certainly anti-pollution programs oould be he felt was a lack of progress on Action on this campus, asked that program of clearing local creeks deal with the problems of the found to make sure that Ian Luis ths part of ths city towards any some of the 934,000 funded for of litter and obstructions. environment. Obispo remains a desirable place stfactive control of pollution tn advertising the city be vent to Mayer Kenneth Schwarts By a vote of three to two, with In which to live. the community. Krejsa made inform the people of the city stated tl at the council, tied as it Arthur F. Spring and Donald Q. City attorney, Harold Johnson, several accusations, specifically about pollution. Claims wore is to a sti .ct budget, is and should Miller voting against, the Council cams under attack after ex­ citing several instances of oil made that city agendas are bs doing all it can to protect the ruled to spend the allocated plaining the procedure for being dumped into San Luis ineffective even in enforcing the environment. He added that the 934,000 to advertise the beauties prosecuting pollution violators, Obispo creek and of the prooont pollution laws, that many major deterrent to pollution lies of the city. Miller said hs hoped (Continued on page 9) CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE V rtu M XXXIII No. 04 L aT -tttt r n r/f\ * s ^ m San Francisco slick under giant mop-up SAN FRANCISCO UPI-Part of At Pacifica, 76 dead seabirds a huge oil slick in San Francisco washed up on the beach, but Bay moved out of the tide rescue workers were able to Tuesday and spread for 00 miles retrieve 36 others still allvs and up and down the Pacific Coast. clean their feathes of the gooey black oil. Thick black fuel oil from the "More are floating in,” said ruptured Standard Oil of city manager Jim Swayne. California tanker Oregon Meanwhile, hundreds of persons, Standard was reported coming including Standard Oil hardhats ashore at locations from Point and long-haired hippie volunteers Reyes, 36 miles north of San working shoulder to shoulder, Francisco, to Pacifica, 18 miles worked to save the Bay Itself south. from the huge oil slick. At the Point Reyes National “It's the freaks who are out Seashore, rangers reported globs here," said Nancy Shelby, 34, of of oil "three Inches thick and pie- Berkeley, as she helped shove plate size" on the beach every straw on San Francisco s Ocean few feet "coming in a little more Beach. "All the so-called all- quickly" as the tide came in. Americans don't give a damn." UPl Taltpftoto Volunteers, most of thorn toonogoro and ecological threat yet to San Francisco young poopla from all ovor tha Bay Bay resulted when a least a half Area, ahoval and raka oil-eoaded straw million gallons of fuel oil spilled Into at baach just off Bt. Francis Yacht the Bay following yesterday's collision Harbor. Tha straw is balng laid down of two oil tankers under the Oolden to trap oil along baachas. What many Gate Bridge. paopla aro claiming to ba tha biggest BSU president Renters seek solutions Doyle McGhee, an Ar­ The Tenant’s Union of San Luis case any disagreements should chitecture student, was elected Obispo met Monday night in the arise, President of the Black Students’ hopes of solving some of the The Tenant’s Union is here to Union (BSU) earlier this week. problems facing any prospec* help you in finding fair lodging McGhee, a senior from Boley, tative renter in their search for and any solutions you might have Oklahoma, became the first housing. will be considered, says Peter BSU President to/take office Evans, Tenant's Union official. since the organlzatlotKbci’ame a The main problems brought up were the ever increasing rental The next meeting will be held compus sponsored club last fees, the poor conditions of on Feb. 3,1971 on Branch St. right week, housing, and a few of the off Broad St. "Our purpose," .said McGhee, problems having to do with "Is to promote brotherhood and reimbursements on cleaning Style show set to alleviate the struggles of Black People in this school, community, deposits. The International Council has The presentations of some "tate, and nation." announced plans for an In* answers Involved forming a ternattonal Fashion Show, to.be Other BSU officers elected committee that will be ac­ presented during International UPI Talpphoto were: John Brown, vice companied by the manager of a Week. Senator George 8. McGovern announced hie candidacy president, a Junior In Ar­ possible apartment or house and The date is Wednesday, Jan. 20 for the democratic presidential nomination. MoGovern chitecture, Sue Fuller, secretary, going over it with a check list to at 3 p.m. in the Staff Dining Hall. claims Nixon violated the "spirit and letter" of a a second year Child Development include any damage already The public is invited and there is congressional ban on military intervention in m*Jor, and Manuel Early, made, and take photographs in no charge for admission. Cambodia. treaurer. Pag*} Muatang Dally, Wtdntiday, January 10, t»71 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sex and the Tweedledee—tweedle White Rabbit alnce she followed Alice at the sight that greeted her Single “ I” Editor: When today is over, another Chuck Jostad, campus staffer Could that be? No, It wa* only him down the dark hole where he tender eyes. There stood two Day will begin tonight in the for CCC, reports on Day, "He's « the eudden movement of a bush had gone. That seemed ages ago, men as strange as strange could Environmental -Engineering man who Is really concerned for little Alice had not aeen the and so much had happened! be. They were like most men Auditorium—Dick Day-on the about people and where their Alice had never before been to an from the neck down, but their topic, "Sex and the Single T ." heads are really at. He Is sn Loan* On Anything un-birthday party; and that heads were ever so queer. They Once a business executive, Day aggressive, dynamic young guy 01 Value Queen of Hearta—how mean! But had very large mouths that Is now the regional traveling who spends his time sharing with little did Alice know what a almost went from ear to ear. And representative for Campus college students his experiences Buy-Sell-Trade- strange adventure lay around the when Alice looked at their ears, Vu i«( li‘<vtiiiy » 11, in i H Crusade for Christ. While In the with a life-style that has meaning .'*'ii M.mh i|.) til il next bend In the path. she could see what was on the business world, he became and purpose." Jostad added, “Oh my goodness!" exclaimed other side! disillusioned and wanted to see "Day has been widely acclaimed "How do — 1" said one. his life used In the most valuable by the college crowd on his talks "—you do" said the other. way poaslble; to help other on sex.” "I’m fine" said Alice. "And people who are seeking more In what do you do?" life than 184 units of studies or a Dick Day: The Environmental "Oh, we paint schools, see over nine-to-forty-hours-a-week work Engineering Auditorium tonight there?" said the first. schedule at 8 p.m. "Oh my gosh!" exclaimed Alice, because there stood a (Continued on page 3) Good used furniture - ^ and Antiques Raaeenabla prices f T 'UN BIOS S> BOX SPRINGS « M M I HI SSI S . B R IA M A S t TAH11 A I CHAIRS COMII IABII S INI) IAHLIS I CHI SI 01 DRAM RS A Many olhni thing* Good M lfdien oi iiass j yomr old somv y Coppi'i yyi" 1 rosium* .md olRm 8% Discount on all items $ with A tl Card.
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