UCSB Professor Will Travel to See Soviet Yets

UCSB Professor Will Travel to See Soviet Yets

a 1 1 1 N N S ■EV IS*»-.'- ■ ■ . D • Opinion 6 1 Try to Understand E • Feature 8 D ( X • Sports 9 i E This Column • Classifieds 11 Page 6 Daily Nexus Volume 69, No. 54 Wednesday, November 23, 1988 _________ University of California, Santa Barbara_____________ One Section, 12 Pages New Legislation for KCSB is Questioned May Mean Less Student Control professional manager’s took up By Maxwell C. Donnelly became gray,” Gault-Williams Staff Writer said. However, the job descriptions have remained in their original A proposed job description form and the by-laws have only change for the position of general undergone “patch jobs” to com­ manager at campus radio station pensate for the changes which KCSB has raised questions among have occurred within the station, some employees as to whether he said. student control of the station is Gault-Williams’ job description being usurped. as it appeared in the old by-laws KCSB Chief Engineer Steve was the cause of excessive con­ Sellman fears changes in the fusion, he said, adding that it was station’s by-laws, made official he who requested that a job-audit last Wednesday when they were be performed upon his position. passed by the Associated Students “The job description that I have Legislative Council and currently been evaluated under since 1985 pending approval by the UCSB has not been the job description I personnel department, will was hired under, and this has overextend the power of the caused me undue stress because to professional manager and result in a certain degree it was unclear a loss of student control at KCSB. what it was people wanted me to If the responsibilities outlined in do,” he said. FORGET THE SNAKE, WHAT'S IN THE PAPER SACK, BARBARA? - UCSB Chancellor the job description are taken to an Confusion over the general Barbara Uehling, right, fondles Gail Hall's snake in front of the UCen while holding a extreme, the potential exists for an manager position comes largely mysterious paper bag. m u t s u y a t a k e n a g a /D aily n *« u < abuse of power by whoever holds from the same factors which led to the position of general manager, the recent revisions in the by-laws, according to Cory Krell, the according to Jim Scott, radio station’s student associate council chair and KCSB manager. However, Krell said he programmer. In the early 1980s, Jimmy Cliff to Play at UCSB After is basically content with the the position was created to help the revisions made to the job associate manager, whose work description. load and responsibilities had Previous Cancellation by Campus “The potential impact has yet to become overburdening, he said. be determined,” Sellman said. Although it was originally filled Soard after safety officials ween Program Board and the “However, there are many by the student or graduate who had By Jen n y Oo** been the associate manager the r% _ . ‘ reported increased rowdiness at promoter had not been signed questions about the retention of neporter student control.” year before, over th® y ^ rs several on-campus dance forums and before the show’s cancellation, making a suit impossible. When Malcolm Gault-William« fcriuêr associate managers became concerned about possible overcrowding. “It’s progressively However, a contract with Cliff declined to accept the position and A year after a controversial w"! . r,;«a as KCSB’s first gotten to be an unsafe situation. had been signed by telegram, so it was determined that a cancellation of a 1987 Jimmy Cliff professional general manager in People were no longer dancing, the promoter and Program Board professional staff person was show which resulted in an out-of- 1983, one version of his job they were pushing,” said Fire settled out of court for $4,000, needed to fill the position. court settlement between the description was entered into the Marshall John Kennedy last year. approximately one-half of the “There are not enough hours in Associated Students Program by-laws and a ¿ugiltly different one As a result of the show’s can- agreed talent fee. dav to accomplish what both Board and Cliff, the reggae artist was submitted to the personnel ti/sll "SriOTiT! Nov. 28 in Rob isVul. ceiiaiion, Cliff’s New York “There was a binding con­ department. descriptions were expecting me to along with Crucial DBC and Crazy promoter Music Business Agency firmation from the Program Board Over the past few years the do,” Gault-Williams said. “As a threatened to file suit against (with Cliff’s promoter), but station’s operational procedures broadcast professional with 20 Eights. Last November, a Cliff concert Program Board. According to because of a misunderstanding have changed and the “area where years experience, I know what k/. J --- «- * _• ' *• «nhpHnlprl fnr the UCSB Events then-Program Board Director between us and the Department of the student manager’« liccvia tv vc uuiiv, dui wnai me (See CLIFF, p.5) _ , ___ p --- «* - 4VO[A/U Center was cancelled by Program uneri iuw,Di'*“ —.3 legal__ contract bet- sibilities left off and the (See KCSB, p.4) UCSB Professor Will Travel to See Soviet Yets Uehling Invites and the Impact of the Vietnam By Doug McFarling War, Harris will be “attempting to Reporter _____ reveal the healing process,” Capps Student Advice, said. “Because of the similarities . «tudies of the Vietnam war to the one in UCSB religious Afghanistan, the veterans are Input at Office Professor Walter Capps and a 29- they can exchange member delegation will travel going so .. Hours Nov. 30 next week to the Soviet Union in feelings.” - a. hopes of establishing dialogue Harris said there has been *. between Vietnam veterans and noticeable increase in the number UehHag Soviet soldiers recently returning of suicides among the Soviet Chanceuttt any from Afghanistan. veterans of the Afghanistan war will be available to ouh.»~ issues or concerns during office The aftermath of the than soldiers serving during hours next Wednesday from 1:30 peacetime. Afghanistan war has had effects on to 3 p.m. in her office at 5221 Pointing out that he has never the Russian soldiers comparable to Cheadle Hall those experienced by American been to the USSR, Harris said that About 15 to 20 students have veterans of Vietnam, according to although he is excited about the attended each of the chancellor’s KEYT-TV News Director King opportunity to be the first previous open office sessions, a American television journalist to number which Uehling considers _ member,..0L ““ be allowed to record the en­ delegation, ü s m ? henevco « .i to be an adequate response and veterans of both wars wul ÍJJ0®f*t counters the American takes up the available time, ®nd Soviet veterans, he is ap­ from the trip. according to uns - ....... ....... Religious Studies Professor Walter Capps will ditch finals A Vietnam veteran who prehensive about visiting a office. this quarter in favor of a trip to the Soviet Union. regularly lectures in Capps’ class, communist country u»2i he is so MUTSUYA TAKENAGA/Daily Nexus Religious Studies 155 — Religion (See CAPPS, p.5) 2 Wednesday, November 23,1988 J 1[eadDiners Daily Nexus World Nation h 1 State Prime Minister of Canada: Bush and President-elect of U.S. Air Force Unveils New Approval of Free Trade Mexico Hold Talks in Texas Radar-evading B-2 Bomber TORONTO, Canada — Prime Minister Brian Mulroney HOUSTON, Texas — George Bush and Carlos Salinas de PALMDALE — The Air Force unveiled its sinister- said Tuesday his party’s election victory is a “clear Gortari, the president-elects of the United States and looking B-2 stealth bomber Tuesday, giving the world its mandate” for the free trade agreement with the United Mexico, arrived in Texas today for quick, get-acquainted first look at the gray-and-black flying wing designed to States, and he hopes to implement it on schedule Jan. 1. talks before taking the reins of government in their coun­ evade enemy radar and deliver nuclear weapons. His Progressive Conservative Party won 170 of the 295 tries. The bomber, which has never flown, was rolled slowly out House of Commons seats in Monday’s election, concluding Earlier, Bush told Republican governors at a meeting in of a hangar at Air Force Plant 42 in the Mojave Desert to a tough contest fought on the issue of the trade pact Alabama that he will appoint special negotiators to deal cheers from an invitation-only crowd of 2,000 workers, Mulroney and President Reagan signed with the federal budget deficit, and he military brass, media and industry last January. said to reporters traveling with him that •representatives. The Liberal Party led by John Turner, he hasn’t decided on a new defense “Let all of us remember America’s who ran a one-issue campaign calling for secretary, despite reports that he plans enduring hope and prayer that the B-2 cancellation of the agreement, won 82 to appoint former Sen. John Tower of will strengthen the cause of peace and seats and Ed Broadbent’s socialist New é S i à Texas. that this magnificent aircraft will never Democrats got 43 seats. Broadbent also In Texas today, Bush arrived first at be flown in anger,” said Air Force opposed the deal. Ellington Air Force Base. After the Secretary Edward C. “Pete”. Aldridge The prime minister said guaranteed Mexican leader’s plane landed, the vice Jr. access to the huge U.S. market insures Canadian president greeted him with a hearty handshake as he prosperity. emerged.

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