
o ',""sll.II "y 1.11 for tile St"IIe.ts of UCSD 23 , f,"r•• r, "~"~ Higher Fees Delayed As Chancellor Resigns The Regent's meeting in River­ As sembly Speaker J esse Unruh Unr uh's resolution to postpone side last weekend became em­ voiced opposition to the study any raises in the Incidental Fees broiled in budget, enrollment and because "the Board has seen until 1969 was defeated as an a resignation. Resolutions by enough stUdies as it is. It is a alternative to Pauley's motion. student representatives and se­ dereliction of duty to stall any Hitch said that a raise would veral regents added to the de­ longer." He espressed the op­ be possible even after April, when liberations, with the governor and inion that the Regents are with­ the Higgs Special Committee on speaker of the Assembly on hand, holding any action in orde r to Student Charges was expected as well. play black jact with the Gov­ to finish its report. Because of the question of Gov. ernor." The present dealings, Unruh Reagan's 1968-1969 budget and its The resolution called for con­ said, were "bringing a feeling effect on UC operations ( see tinuing the present "quality in of uncertainity and concern for accompanying article), Regents teaching and research at the what the futu re holds. The Edwin A. Pauley and William M. University ... , particularly as it Regent's ought to provide great Roth called for a study of the might apply to the facuIty-student leadership. We need some action Charlie Moore shown here discussing his eviction from the Revelle results that a restricted enroll­ ratio." with finality now. The thing we ment would have on the University President Charles Hitch ex­ need now is firm, positive this coming academic year. pressed his opinion that the reasons (for ou r stands)." aSa aysbiCh ~ HUU ~~MU. Passed 16-4, the resolution sug­ /,obvious way to keep up quality Regent Norton Simon said ther e i'loo;e" gests that the same number of was no excuse to higher fees, 1s to restrict enrollment," so students now enrolled at the Uni­ that 6000-7000 students would be " which are a form of taxation, vesity would be in effect next denied entrance into the Unive r­ and I am thus in accord with year. sity in the Fall. the Gove rnor on this point." Violates Rules Reagan had stated that no new taxes would be levied this year, About 75 people attended a criticized the rules, saying that UCSD To Get 2 Million because of the increase of 1 rally Thursday February 15 to girls in his room "violated no billion voted by the legislature hear of the eviction of Charlie civil or moral law." He said that last year. Moore. He was evicted by Dean almost everyone has girls in his Less In Reagan's Budget RESIG ATION OF MURPHY Rull February 13 and given 48 room; he knows of many other Again budget problems arose at reparable damage to its long The Regent's also accepted the hours to move out. Moore said people who have been caught. the Regent's meeting last week. range plans for completion of resignation of Franklin Murphy, he was unfairly evicted for " ex­ "I believe I have been singled President Hitch warned of reduc­ the campus. Chancellor of UC LA since 1960. tremely insignificant offenses -­ out, said Moore, a member of tion in quality in University oper­ (From the Chancellor'scover­ Murphy is scheduled to join the hanging a sign out his window, the steering committee ofthe SIL. ations and education because of ing letter to the report:) Los Angeles Times and ~1irror eating in the Muir cafeteria with­ Willy Brant, a friend of Moore , the 10% cut in Regent's requests UCSD is at a cr ucial stage newspapers in Septe mber. out a Muir meal card, and having ' visiting from UC Berkeley, said for fund from the Governor. Gov. in its development. Several of its In his letter of resignation to two girls in his room during a that his friends woul d not allow Reagan countered with the fact departments are currently too President Hitch, Murphy said, party. their fellow students to be evic­ that education was given highest small to provide undergraduate "I am sure you will understand Moore felt the dean had vio­ ted at Berkeley and that UCSD priority in preparing the 1968- instruction; other departments when I say that perhaps my ul­ lated the rules in the student students should organize to keep 1969 budget, and its increase which are major elements in any timate satisfaction has been handbook under Section V, Stu­ Moore in. Moore, he felt, was over last year's allocation fol­ f established univer s ity do not yet working with my administrative dent Conduct and DiSCipline. He being evicted because he was lowed previous rations of student exist. We had hoped this year colleagues, the faculty and the said that the dean had given him "different. " enrollment to expenditures. to begin instruction in Anthro­ student leaders at UC LA as we "merely an arbitrary verbal no­ Tom Hull, dean of students at UCSD will receive about $2 pology, Sociology, and Drama, togethe r have, with some suc­ tice with no right ~ of appeal, and Revelle, admitted at the rally million less in budget requests and to add staff to such infant cess, I believe, sought to shape that the 48 hours specified in the his procedural error and said he for non-constructional purposes, departments as Visual Arts and the character and furthe r advance contract was not enough time to would speak further on the sub­ according to a report released' Economics, as well as adding the quality of this campus." move out. He claimed that the ject only in his office. After by the Chancellor's office. In positions in other departments American Civil Liberties Union criticism by students, he gave his AS President's Resolution the following report, excerpted to provide for the 800 or so ad­ The As Presidents of the UC told him the eviction was illegal, reasons for evicting Moore, add­ from Dr. Galbrath's analysis of ditional students we expect next since seven days is the minimum ing a charge of playing loud music campuses passed a resolution on the Governor's budget, UCSD suf­ year. But UCSD's allocation from to the Regents concerning the specified by California law. The out his window. Later in his office fers Significant and perhaps ir- the Governor's budget would be recent change in graduate defer­ AC LU advised him to stay .and he made no comment. 15 positions for the general ments in the Selective Ser vice force the University to prove in David Bouvier, a gradu~te phi­ campus, exclusive of the Medical court that he violated the con­ losophy student, spoke on the system. Signed by UCSD's Rich Pass - Fail School, at an average level of Altenhofi, the Resolution reads tract. "wider issue." He asked "why assistant-professorship. It w1ll as follows: Moore felt students should be can wee kill Vietnamese, but simply not be possible to carry able tCJ overn themselves. He cannot engage in sexual con­ Is Passed " As the elected officials of out the program of ~his camp~ , gress." He said that we should the students of our campuses of - severat"-importanCctiiillges in with such 'resource • determine our own lives. He the University of Cal1Iornia, we the educational policy and re­ I believe that it is essential find it appropriate to comment u i ri a ns ~ believes the administration is quirements of UCSD have just M To Try I afraid of students becoming ma­ that the Citizens Cif San Diego, on the recent loss of draft im­ been announced. The changes regardless of their party affil- munity for graduate students. I ture. concern a pass-fail option, the "We believe that it is wrong Schultz' Plan A list of demands was given upper division language require­ I to Provost Paul Saltman, accor­ ments, and the Earth science 8 CONT'D 0 PAGE 13 The Mutr--College residents ' ding to Moore. Included was an major. open hearing for conduct cases. decided at a meeting Wednesday Next quarter UCSD w1ll join The question of whether or not night to change Matthews cafe­ seven other UC campuses in the Unlversity should be run teria to an open, a la carte sys­ allowing students to take courses Jaccording to public opinion, since tem for a two week trial period on a pass-fail basis. Only unit : it is supported primarily by the beginning as soon as the new credit will be gIven for any public, was discussed. system can be set up. The sys­ I class taken under this system. Some students presently think tem was proposed by Dr. Schultz Students will be allowed to take private universities, which rely as a solution to the current up to 25% of their total work heavily on private contributions, .. cafeteria problems. The test will load on this basis. have more freedom than we do determine the practicality of the The educational policy com­ on UC campuses. system and possibly lead to anew mittee of UCSD had approved the Some graduate students said system in both cafeterias. plan earlier, but had specified that much of what the committee The Muir College Committee that "c" would be a passing was trying to do had been ac­ on Student Affairs called for a grade, contrary to the UC-wide complished in the past.
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