No Ruling Made in Strike Hearing

No Ruling Made in Strike Hearing

Vol. 60 No. University of California, Santa Barbara, Tuesday,'January 15, U M No Ruling Made In Strike Hearing By JERRY CORNFIELD also sought to prove the strike is No decision was rendered causing irreparable injury and following yesterday’s hearing to irremediable harm to the city determiné the legality of the 15-day which, according to the city Santa Barbara police strike, as the charter, makes the action illegal. city refused binding arbitration as In challenging the city’s case, a condition for the officers’ return. Cappello relied heavily upon the Antonio Romasanta, attorney for minority' opinions in last year’s the International Brotherhood of California Supreme Court decision Police Officers union stated the in the San Diego teachers’ strike. officers would return to work The opinion suggested, Cappello immediately if the city would said, that public employees do hold agree to accept binding ar­ a right to strike. bitration. City Attorney Frederick According to Clough it “ is im­ Clough refused the proposal noting possible to adequately protect and the city maintains a policy of not provide services” with a skeleton accepting third party intervention police force working 12-14 hour in personnel matters. patrol shifts. To support this Judge J. Kelly Steele listened to contention, Clough called Acting arguments from Clough and IBPO Police Chief James Glavas and attorneys Romasanta and Barry District Attorney Stan Roden to It seems that the beginning of every quarter is noted by an abundance of lines. Cappello on the officers’ right to Here, students queue up at the UCen to file their packets. ( Please turn to p.12, col.l) strike, but declined to make a final ruling. After hearing oral testimony from both sides, Steele took the decision “ under ad­ I.V. Homecoming Week Resolution Vote visement” and indicated only that a ruling would be made by the end of the week. ■ Ends Any Hope of Supervisor Recognition Santa Barbara requested the “ show-cause” hearing after its By BRUCE WISHART the County Board of Supervisors. confrontations and the burning of proposals dealing with land zoning initial request for an injunction An Isla Vista Park District The bill attempted to bring at­ the bank. and construction. The first of these was denied. Clough sought to show resolution that would have tention to Isla Vista’s community A.S. President Marty Cusack enables the Shaffer Electronics that the strike was illegal due to an declared the week of Feb. 18-25 I.V. unity “ forged in the anti-war “wished they (the supervisors) Corporation to construct an ad­ interpretation of the principles of Homecoming week was narrowly movement of the 1960’s, ex­ would have endorsed” the bill, but ditional testing facility adjacent to the Myers-Melius-Brown Act. He defeated at yesterday’s meeting of periencing demonstrations, reserved further comment on the it’s present building In Santa issue. Barbara. The building is to be rented tblhe In another action, the board Santa Barbara Research Cor­ U.C. Administration Examines transferred $275,000 to the County poration, a subsidary of Hughes General Relief Program. In Industries. conjunction with this action, the The second proposal gave the go Registration Fee Use Proposal supervisors stipulated that all ahead for construction of 25 future recipients of relief funds medical and dental offices on ByDANAROSKEY proposal. The funds for operating the future use of reg fees and sent must pay their debt by working at South Patterson Avenue in Santa Action is presently being taken the university and providing in­ to the chancellors of every U.C. the minimum wage for either the Barbara, across from Goleta by the U.C. Systemwide Ad­ struction are supposed to be campus. The chancellors will then Public Service department or an Valley Hospital. ministration on a proposal con­ provided by the state. Several consult with their campus’ Reg organization located within Santa The board appointed Supervisor cerning the appropriate use of reg campuses are using reg fees to Fee Advisory Committees, which Barbara county. David Yeager to the Local Agency fees presented them by the State fund such functions as the Ad­ are made up mostly of students, Formation Commission. LAFCO Council oh Reg Fees of U.C. and missions and Registrar’s dffices. answer the questionnaires and The board also granted $7,800 to decides upon any annexation in­ th e , Student Body Presidents The proposal suggests that the send them back to Systemwide the County Art Fund to be used in side of Santa Barbara County. Council. regents design a plan for all Administration. Then a proposal the purchase of paintings and The appointment is expected to The proposal was written by the campuses that keeps reg fee will be drawn up to be presented to sculptures for public buildings in leave only one member of the five State Council on Reg Fees, which money from being used for the regents. the county. man board in support of the in­ is made up of representatives from anything but student services. This According to Knox, Systemwide The supervisors also passed two terests of the northern county. the Reg Fee Advisory Committees would give students more control Administration is going through of each U.C. campus, and amended over the money they pay. this procedure to draw up a new and endorsed by the SBPC, which “ The students should be the proposal because “ they want Research Surveyed consists of an undergraduate main voice in the use of their something solid so they can put it student and a graduate student money,” said Jim Knox, external in the bylaws of the regents. from all nine campuses. vice-president of A.S. and Basically, they want to do it Reg fees were created for member of the SBPC. themselves.” Regents Tour UCSB students to pay for desired ser­ Systemwide Administration was The student authors of the vices and activities beyond the given the proposal by the SBPC original proposal may write academic program of the and has decided that question­ (Please turn to p.12, col.3) During informai Visit university according to the naires will be drawn up concerning By JANE MUSSER Development - Department, As part of the Regent’s Visitation Minority Recruitment and the S.B. Anti-Child Abuse Agency Program designed to maintain Institute for Theoretical. Physics informal contact with each were among the sites the regents campus in the U.C. system, the visited. They also met with a group Now Taking New Volunteers University of California Regents of students, primarily Associated visited U.C. Santa Barbara on Dec, By LORENE BALMY parents.” Students representatives. 14. t i i CALM, Santa Barbara’s only non-profit The abusive parent, in Romsted’s view, is After the visitation, the at­ Each campus is visited by the agency fighting child abuse, is accepting ap­ commonly one who lacks nearby relatives or tending regents were given regents, the governing board of the plications for its Spring Volunteer Trailing Class, friends to offer support in everyday stress questionnaires asking bow they University of California, every two' an eight week course scheduled to begin in April. situations. liked the campus and its various years. These visitations are not According to Dr. Jean Roms ted, program “ Because the parent is missing this support facilities. According to Watson, official meetings. Because the supervisor, the classes offer training to those system, he or she may become overstressed and “ so far the response has been very regents’ official meetings are individuals interested in working in the family take aggression out on the nearest person, in positive. generally held up north or in Los aide sector of the agency. many instances their own child. A family aide is “ The visit was very informal, Angeles, the visitations were, In operation for over ten years, CALM stands a person the parent could talk to. They also help very relaxed. We didn’t bombard initiated to maintain contact with for Child Abuse Listening Mediation. The agency in other ways; for example, transporting the them with presentations full of lots the in-between campuses, their of graphs. Our intentions weren’t is best known for its hotline, which operates 24- child somewhere when no other means is administrations, faculties and for self-service. We didn’t ask for hours-a-day, acting as both a preventative and available,” said Romsted. students. money for this program or that. an informative connection for troubled parents Contact with the family is maintained, in some According to Betsy Watson, We did give demonstrations of who feel destructive toward their children. cases, for several years. Even after a move from executive assistant to the chan­ The family aide program, however, is an in­ the area, a family is encouraged to keep in touch activities here and we tried to cellor and coordinator of the tegral part of CALM’S effort to maintain a with CALM, but it is dependent on the client, for make the demonstrations as in­ regents’ visit to Santa Barbara, the positive working relationship with the family in this reason a minimum commitment of one year teresting and participatory as entire board seldom attends these trouble. is desired by CALM for volunteers wishing to be possible,” Watson added. visitations. Five regents came to According to Romsted, “A family aide per­ family aides. According to Watson some UCSB. people object to visitations, “ on the forms all direct work with the family. Each aide “Currently, we have quite a diverse group of The Marine Science Institute, is assigned a family to work with, and aides,” said Romsted. “We have college grounds that one day can’t give a Institute of Environmental Stress, establishes a fairly close contact with one of the students, middle-aged people and parents as well tremendous insight into a campus.

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