SVA Censured by Election Board Th principal opponents ot thf! mandatory and debate between Tanana and his accusers. The Campus Activity r~ and the Student Cooperative board used information from that meeting to hav been censured by the Coop·Tee referendum compile it findings Electio~ Board for violations ~f the Board's Most of the complaints center on the SVA's regulations regardl~g proper campaign procedures. " Wipe the grin" poster, whic.h depicted Coop ex- The Students for Voluntary Action (SVA) were ternal affairs local coordinator Marco LiMandri an censured by the Board following a Tuesday meeting original m mber of the Coop's model building at which a,r,'~gations ?f the use of "misleadingand committee last year, as the " boss" of the maccurate information were upheld by the elght- Cooperative The poster also listed figures for m mber panel. The Board also safd SVA poster tran portation food and office expenses for the were. I?laced in areas in . which their use was Coop and alleged that student money was used to prohibited by board regulations. fund an "exclusive" spaghetti dinner for the Coop at In response, SVA leader Tom Tanana ays his the end of the fall quarter. group will file charges with the board against the pro-Coop forces for violations that include use of The board found several item concerning the tudent-funded resources for campaigning. po<;ter that violated regulations. First, the figures Wednesday in front of the main gym was one of the sites for. t~e Yesterday Vice-chancellor and Dean of Student listed as Coop expenses actually represent money first day of balloting for the referendum on the Campus ActIVIty Affairs George Murphy, to whom Tanana appealed ~pent by all of the student organ izations, said the Fee and t6e Student Cooperative. Though no major problems have the board's findings, said the conclusions of ooard . SVA argued Tuesday that use of the figures been reported at the polling places, heavy winds overturned some ml leading information were supported by was not illegal, and was necessary to " build" the of the booths and only four booths were in place during Wed­ evidence and upheld the censure. SV A campaign. nesday 's balloting, Two more booths were ordered from the Second , the SVA did not print its name as the "W ipe.the Grin'" County Re~lstrar of Voters and were in place by yesterday's The board held hearings Tuesday afternoon, at sponsoring organization on the poster, thereby voting. Votzng continues today and Monday and Tuesday from 9to which members heard complaints against the SVA Continued o n Page 4 5pm, AjIriJ 2'. 197' CPH Meets Tuesday, .Begins Poll at Polls: Students' 1975-76 Budget Considerations R eactions lire Mixed by Mark Stadler by John H. fa lor d cide what cat gones stud nts He added that once th Community Editor Editor·in-chief want to s th mon y fund . The categorle are t, student categories, listed by Student sub ommitte will b formed to Voting was low yesterday afternoon at the Revelle plaza. polling Thf' ampus Program Board ooperatlve CPB r pre ntativ determine what event hould b place, a people who did vote took little time In the b~th decldll)g on (CPH) IS beginning the task of Dave olitare, include films, ponsored by the CPB the Issues of mandatory fees and the Student Cooperative. deciding what entertainment and Ie tur s, concerts -- folk, rock and Prior Designations The Triton Time asked several of the voters as they left the polls for pf'aker programs it $43,000 jazz - dance and theatre, and art According to Diane Annala, their Impressions on the referendum All those a ked agreed that the budget will provid next year at exh ibit ~taffer for th board, mo t of th Idea of th referendum to ascertain student view on the e Issues was UC . an 01 go .. tudenl participation IS mon y comes from th oop with good But they were concerned about the use of th result . and The PI3 will hold an open e ential In thiS proces ," olitare tags already on It Of the $31,000 whether they would be taken Into account or merely Ignored One nwetlng Tuesday at 7 30 pm In aid yesterday " and we would of Campus Activity Fee money tudent charged that the questions eemed to be tailored to the In­ the conference room of the appreciate a large student turnout funnelled through th oop, tere ts of certain campus power groups ~ tudent nter to attempt to at this meeting." Annala aid $4,000 is designat d Old Enough for films, $2,000 for noon con­ On the fees question, one person was very Impressed with the anti­ certs and coffee house, $4,500 Coop "Wipe th grin" and " Are you old enough to make your own Author Ehrlich Will for gym concerts, $2,500 for decision?" posters . He aid he thought college students are old enouph lectures , and $2,100 for gym to make. their own decisions on such matters. dances Another tudent, however, considered mandatory fees necessary, Speak at UCSD Today Another $16,000 of Coop especially when n w organizations are started on campus and n ed money goes into a "performing support to get going. A lot of important Input would be denied with by Sherilin Heise Ecology" (1970), " Ark /I" (1974)­ arts and entertainment" Staff Writer co-a uthored with Dennis Pirages, voluntary fee , he said . designation, which Annala aid i A majority of people conSidered the Coop question to be secondary Paul Ehrlich, professor of a sistant professor of political a relatively op n one. In addition, to the fees . One simply said It wasn 't " that big of a deal " Another said biology at tanford University clence at UC San Diego--a nd th CPB receive $12,000 of the that the Coop could be a viable organization given ufficient time to \0\-111 spea k on "The End of Af­ "The End of Affluence ' A Regi tration Fee That money, develop fluen e" tonight at 8:00 pm in Blueprint for your future" (1974) Annala said, will likely be 2250 H& . Double in 35 Years coupled with th $16,000 of Ehri l h, th founder 6f Zero Ehrlich has said human beings basically untagged oop money Popu lation Growth, I n- hav been multiplying faster than Annala aid the PB had Muir Student Jumps (Qrporated, I the author of requ sted $13,5 from th Coop ,everal books, In luding "The for tudent organizations' From 4th Floor Window Popu lation Bomb" (1968). programming and ultural " Popu latIOn, R sources, En­ organization . "Th y (the oop) by Patti Wolf b II ve , on the ba I of wntlllg vironment Is ues In Human pref r -- with some ju tificatlon, I Copy Editor and other Vidence, that th think -- to provid~ that en­ tud nt wa under the Influence tE'rtainment dir tly to the A male Muir student believed of hallUCinogenic drugs at the student organization " to be under the influence of Marcuse­ time and had al 0 been u Ing he aid that th CPB would be hallucinogenic drugs stabbed them earlier In the week I t IS not unable to deal WI th student ' him elf everal times with a knife known If he i an habitual user r que t s for uch program, and then jumped from fourth Millet a ome form of hallucinogeniC however. floor Tioga window early drug wa found In a tudy carol AWB aturday. near th Window where he Sold Out Annala aid student often The tudent, whom Muir (ome to the CPB' ,tLldent c nter administrative official requested lump d A a reminder to tho e who office with sugge tlon , " like not b Identifi d, uffered a Th motivation for th III ident were abl to get tickets, tonight i ~o me think there' lot of jail, Iractur d v rtabrae, other I not known, but ulClde and the night for "A Dialogue on and not enough ro k That' wh compound fracture and Internal E'\penmentatlon With drugs have I mini m " featuring U an WE' , t LIP the Av rag White hemorrhaging H IS In Inten Ive not oe n rul d out Diego Philosophy Profe sor Ilclnd ,how " care dt nlver Ity Hospital and I Emen tu Herbert Marcu e and P r 011 who w re with th Paul Ehrlich Wir hedul d on Nt la t t' P cted to ~urVIV , " po Ibly lem lni t Kate Millet ~ IIldlvldual b fore the inCident v.PE'kpnd Wd~ l ancell d b cau e Without \erlou~ permanent The dialgue begins at 8 pm In their food \upply ~lnce 195B He ~ald the~ thought the tudent wa tlw L!rou p\ Ipad \l1l~wr clp ('Iopf'd damclgp," a cording to 1U1r the Revf'1I afetena All tick t ha (>xplained In hi wntll1g~ that In good pint arl that mornlll I throdllroLlbl1' I'ro\o,t lohn t~wart have hef'n ~old for the program , I arth I~ capable of delE'ntly Jlm.Becklf' , MUIr dean, noting "Most people don't r alll that Under the Influence v.hl(h I~ ,pon~or('d by thp 'lipportln~ only '1.') billion that the' tudent who lump d wa Continued on Page 11 MUIr offl lal have r d~on Vlonwn's Center, thp RE'wllE' p('opll', but now hd a population alan <It 'hE' timE' , aid, "L aVlng Program HOdrd tlnd the Unlver.,ltv 01 (10'" 10 -I billion I hrllch ,ompone \.
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