AS Votes Funds F Or Opponents of Bring Henry After

AS Votes Funds F Or Opponents of Bring Henry After

The Dail~ Guardian Volume 39, Number 43 University of California, San Diego Thursday, March 6, 1980 AS Votes Funds F or Opponents of Draft Registrat'n UC Conference, Students .For Peace Get Money As the House Appropriations Committee moved closer to approving registration for the draft. the AS Council took three ste~ to solidify its opposition to President Carter's plan. In rapid success~on and with near unanimity, the Council voted: - to fund San Diego Students for Peace to the tune of $481 and five eighths of a page 01 advertising in The Daily Cuardian. SDSP plam to use moat 01 that money on printing; - to fund a $160 trip for 12 to a registration counseling and strategy meeting this Saturday at UC Santa Barbara. The conference, a .ystemwide meeting, will center on anti-registration data compiled by students at this campus and UC Berkeley; S . V· L---..J1or ...,... named Rick mlth to serve on ICe Cf1ilf1l.-.::I of Student Affairs Richard Annitage's draft counseling and information committee: Armitage has requested a student representative to the committee, which is now composed entirely of administrator.. Thee are the plana fOf' the campul amphitheater, . administrator committee. The plans were draw~ ~or That committee win become entirely student-run which BOt off the around thil week when Chancellor a site near Central Library, but actually the faCIlity should registration or the draft be approved by McElroy a1locatecl $5,000 for the initial work. The will be located eut of Intentate 5. However,. the Congress, AS President Carlos Montalvo said last ~Iant were drawn by campus architect Chuck desicn will not change much because of the IWltch. night. Powers, who worked with the input of a ltudent- While approving the three resolutions, the AS Chairman of Muir Council To Get $1200 BY JOHN HONDROS "These results will be especially Anociate New. Editor important this year because if BY TOBY RAYMOND A small, randomly selected Jarvis II passes there is the Staff Writer sample of UC students is being possibility that a tuition fee will be The Muir College Council surveyed to estimate the financial instituted in the UC system. (MCC) wiD pay its Council · resources needed by students "If tuition is charged, a lot more chairman $1200 next year, the attending postsecondary students will become eligible for first time a student governrnent institutions in California. financial aid than ever before. oHiciai has received a salary at The University of California, Without these results we will have UCSD. along with other public and private no way of estimating how many universities and colleges, hopes to new students will be eligible for this The proposal, originally use the results to evaluate the aid," Jeffery said. approved during the fall quarter, is standards now used to determine Jeffery said, however, that this designed to provide compensation need for financial aid, according to survey does not duplicate the for the amount of time the position Kate Jeffery of the systemwide student expenditure studies • demands, according to Muir financial aid office. conducted by the individual Assistant Dean Judith Green. The Of the 1500 students from each campuses. "The survey is looking The AS yesterday appointed a Iludent time demanded of a chairman campus who received the 58- at . both the expenditures and representative to Vice Chancellor Richard Armitage's makes it nearly impossible to hold question survey, the UC financial financial resources in the same draft advilOry committee at Armitage's request. a paying job, she noted. aid office is "counting on a 35 questionnaire ... and is representa- expressed its "enthusiastic support" lor the anti-draft percent return rate," Jeffery said. Please turn to page 4 o Applications for the elected cause. position will be available in 2-3 That cause, thought to be lost as early as la~t weeks, coinciding with the Muir Council to Help week, is apparently picking up support. availability of AS election SDSP representative Mitch Sonnal told the counCil applications, the council decided that a tally compiled last night by Georgetown Monday. Bring Henry After All University students indicated that the 54-man appropriations committee stands 21 in favor of Muir Dean Chip Dreilinger BY TOBY RAYMOND available to meet the difference. registration and 18 against, with 15 members expressed mixed feelings over the Slaff Wriler And Muir Dean Chip Dreilinger undecided. proppsal, saying that while it is Reversing a decision last week echoed Stewart, stating that an One of those undecided is San Diego Republican necessary to provide the chair with not to fund Buck Henry as a offer of less than $500 would be Claire Burgener. compensation, it is not a graduation speaker, the Muir "embarrassing." The AS encouraged the public at last night's particularly good idea to have the College Council voted earlier this Stewart suggested Henry as a meeting to drop by its office today ~~d phone funds provided by the Dean's week to allocate $300 for just that possible graduation speaker based Burgener's local office and express oPPOSItion to the office. purpose. on an offer that the actor made last registr ation. year. Henry was unavailable for In past years, the MCC has The decision to provide funding Please turn to page 8 for a graduation speaker is comment. employed an executive secretary The committee a pparently reo to fulfill some of the obligations of unpreced~nted at UCSD. However, the funds provided can evaluat~d the importance of the chairman. This position was graduation in reversing itself. Today's Weather filled by a Dean's intern at an be used only to secure Henry, said annual salary of $1200. chairwoman Rosemary Grobarek. Speaking at Monday's meeting T oda,' forecast calla for light rain, endina this According to Green, the fact According to Muir Provost of the MCC, Graduation afternoon, and cloudy kiet ~ tomonow. that the chairman's salary will be John Steward, who will extend the committ e member Vicki Tenaper. should ranp from ..... 40. to provided by the MCC s o'uld invitation to Henry, a minimum of Schwarl7. argued that more people the~. &¥eteet; the negate the bias towards the n'$ $500 is needed to offer Hemy. As would attend graduation if there office suggested by Dreiling r. yet, there is no additional funding P/t'OS" lurn til ~Rt' 4 Thursday, March 6. 1980 The Daily Guar dian ' 3 I The Daily Guardian Thursday. March 8. 1980 DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau BY WIWAM HAMILTON desk. was the CHIEF. ~ "Please sit down. won't you?" '!)J /(trJ0/N62 MiIfT 8I/TIN ~ It had been IUggested that I get a job. rHl5 BOOK rr !XJE5N1. JOt'S My interview sheet. aeaIed and marked requested the CHIEF, gazing at a lAIuum; MYOfftR; I1LfJE.· photograph on the wall taken of a girl IOOfl LMf(. 75.CKXJ fJUiIJ5 confidential. directed me to a secret sub· I FIJR ~ PIJJS 25% basement laboratory in the bowels of the plummeting ten stories off of a building, (Y' THE HJI1e RJ6HTS. Humanities UJrary building. I paused to seconds away from getting intimate with I reflect on the inscriptio~ on the the unyielding pavement below. T he iabqratory door: .. Abandon hope all ye CHIEF wore a fedora. He was ageless. who enter here." I pulled up a recliner, perspiring My initial revulsion at the sight of heavily and trying to occupy my mind runerou. blobs of amorphous festering with other things, like fried chicken. The Anderson 2nd Twice; IIIUIIII heaped in vanous lpoh on the CHIEF nodded to his extremely floor was further amplified by their charming secretary, who turned and began to flagellate my guide with a Baker Quits the Race voraciouaness in KUlT)'ing for and Agnew and John V. Lindsay Ce 'ar T urbay Ayala wants to consuming the cigarette butt I had bullwhip, sending him darting down the BOSTON -- George Bush gained a hairbreath victory over Rep. Jobn Anderson yesterday in the Massachusetts Cuts Still Won't had questionable business wail until after municipal and casually toued on the concrete 800r. I hallway and out of sight. She the n' presidential primary election. Senate Republican leader Howard dealings with the deposed shah regional electi ons Sunday examined a box containing leveral sauntered back into the reception area, Balance Budget Baker quit the race, and former president President Gerald R. of Iran or took money from before coming to terms with dozen copies of publications . which 0M~ . -/ ~. ~ {~/ recently converted into a morgue for the Ford said the contest for the GOP nomination is "a wide open President arter could fail him. the guerrillas, either by force IOI1IeOI1e had abandoned in the hallway. '(/~k' / ,. ~,. , f"~ , " / ' convenience of those who hadn't been ball game" he may yet enter. , to balance the 1981 federal T he documents, released by or mutual agreement. // " .' .-:-:- JoumGl of Communicable Dileases: '/' " /'/7 " r' granted audience. Here, no one was . ../ ,., Ford said the razor margin by which Bush won Massachusetts budget even in he succeeds in central bank governor A li " It would be tmublesome / ' ',' ,,,; , ,, /,~ , punctual because everyone was. " . // 'l . and Ronald Reagan edged Anderson in Vermont were "a clear gelling Congress to approve Reza Nobari, were intended as lor the government to appear William Hamilton i. a Doily .. .. .. ' -. /" ' "No doubt." began the CHIEF. "You indication to me that there is no consensus." among Republicans. the $20 billion in spending cuts evidence by the revolutionary to be surrendering to the G,.,clian arls writer. have acquired a vague impression of the now under review, a regime in its case to re turn blackma il of the guerrillas> a vital work we do here." congressiona l study indicated former Shah Moha mmad few days before the election," The Mqazine That Dares You To Pick H e said there won't be such a consensus before the GOP national convention, a nd thus forecasted just the kind oE yesterday.

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