Volume Two Number Ten We dare be free

Volume Two Number Ten
We darebe free...
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Numberten
I
ANGELADAVISFOUND
INNOCENT
OF CHARGES
Itistimetodance
inthestreets.
We axenotonlyhappy,
we areexuherent.ANGELAIS FREF.[
Herlongstruggle
forjustice
and
freedom
haswona greatvictory.
She
has beenaquitted.
Afteronlythirteenhoursof dAliberation,
theunanimousverdictof the juryw~s ’not
guilty.’
Buther struggle
andour’s
aren’t
over.We mustcontinue
to fight
theracist,
sexist,
oppressive
power
structure
ofthiscountry.
Somewillpoint
toAngela’s
aquit=
telasevidence
ofultimate
goodinour
social-political
system.
Nothing
could
bemoreabsurd.
Thefactthatthecourts
Several
UCSDstudents
havebeenon a
--Adesire
toprotest
thecontinual
pa- didnotimmediately
stopthisinjustice;
hunger
strike
infront
oftheChancellor’s
ternalism
of theUC Administration. thefactthatthecourts
denied
bailand
officesincelastWednesday.
Onepar--Awishtomakeclear
thattherecent keptAngelain maximum
security
for
ticipant,
Richard
Flores,
beganlast attempted firebombing of the
sixteen
months;
the
i~ct
of
her
demorTuesday(May30).Anotherstudent, Chancellor’s
Complex
andthevandalism ilizing,
dehumanizin~
treatment
whilea
ManuelBriseno,
beg’anon Wednesday in the ThirdCollegedormswasnot
prisoner;
theannouncement
ofher~uilt
(May
31).Inaddition
tothehunger
strike, carried
outby members
orfollowers
of
by meiernolitical
figures
acrossthe
Briseno
wentfor24hourswithout
water theLumumbaZapata
Steering
C ommittee. country
toprejudice
thepeople
against
orliquids
ofanykind.
Asaresult,
he was
--Aprotest
oftheintimidation
ofstu- herallpoint
to
the
injustice
and
represtaken
totheUniversity
hospital
bya sym- dentsengaged
in thehunger
strikeby
sion
of
the
amerikan
system.
Angela
pathetic
student
on FridayaRernoon. campus
policeandUCSDadministrators.
hadthisto say.’Ifyou’re
trying
to
Prior
tohisadmittance
totheUnversity Besides
theabove
issues,
thestudents implythatI may havechangedmy
hospital,
Briseno
wastakentotheUCSD
behind
thefollowing
statement
on
opinion,
you’rewrong.Theveryfact
student
clinic
butwasmetwithskepticismstand
therecent
violence
andconflict:
that
I
was
aquitted
reveals
notthatI
andindifference.
Atpresent
heisrecohad
a
fair
trial.
Because
a
fairtrial
vering,
butcontinuing
thehunger
strike.
"Weplace
fullresponsibility
forthe
would
have
been
no
trial
at
all.’The
Since
thefirst
twoparticipants
began,
recent
violent
actions
on theUCSD
verdict,
she
said,
’...indicates
theway thegovernment
doesnotsanethetruth.
thenumberof strikers
hasincreased.
Administration
fortheirrefusal
to
people
inthis
countryarebocomingaware
Look
at
the
reaction
to Vietnam
and
Currently
thereare17 involved
in the
negotiate
ingoodfaith
andforoffering of government
repression
andthatthe
Nixon’s
economic
policies.
Therewill
peaceful
protest.
AllareThirdCollege
unrealistic
solutions.
government
doesnotrepresent
thetruth.’ bea lotmoreresistance
now.’
students,
withtheexception
oftwoMuir
The
fact
that
twelvelurors,none
students.
Themajority
ofthestudents
TheHunger
Strike
willcontinue
until of whomwereblack,foundAngelanot
We wouldliketo congratulate
are freshmen
and sophomores.
While
serious
andmeaningful
negotiationsguilty
raises
hopes
forthevictory
ofall Angala,
her
lawyers,
andallthosewho
participating
inthehunger
strike,
they
occurbetweenthe UCSDAdminis- thepeopleff theydareto struggle struggled
withherto gainherfreedom.
arestudying
fortheir
final
examinations trationand theLumumba-Zapata against
oppression.
’People
aremore
Powerto thepeople.
Thepowerof the
andwilltakethemattheprescribed
times.
Steering
Committee."
awareofgovernment
repression
andthat people
hassetAngela
free.
Several
issues,
which
haveaccumulated
inthepastweeks,
havemotivated
theper- RanMitre,
a TeachingAssistant
inThird
sonsinvolved
inthisnon-violent
action. College,
isparticipating
inthehunger A HARD LOOK AT THE MOVIES...
Theyare:
strike.
Presently
involved
infinishing
--Awishtoseetheimplementation
of hisPh.D.
dissertation,
hewilljointhe
theThirdCollege
Academic
Plan.
restofthestrikers
nextMonday.
HUNGER STRIKE
AT THIRD COLLEGE
UCSD BUDGET CUT
IN PROPOSED PLAN
CORRUPTION
and
THEAS FLICKS
Students
attending
theFriday
nltefilms least
21occasions,
theticket
counts
were
neverpaymorethan50centsadmission, "adjusted"
tocoincide
withmoney
turned
right?
Wrong.
Manyof uscanstillrein.
Universfly
of California
president ofstudent
feesforgradstudents
(no
memberthe lastFridayfilmof the
Filmproceeds
aresupposed
to he
Hitchhaspropsed
a planforUCSDwhlch version
oftheUC budget
fullymakesW
winterquarter,
WOMENIN LOVE.Great
placed
in locked
moneycarriers,
along
would,forthe1973-4academic
year: forthese
losses).
Allinall,ifHitch’s flick.
Unfortunately,
without
prior
warwiththeticket
stubbs
forthatshowing.
-reduce
25%theallocation
of funds plangoesthrough,
graduate
students
wou- ning,
students
werecharged
an extra
25
Thepolice
thensenda manattheendof
perstudent
ldhavesuffered
whatamounts
toa cutof cents.Notso great.Onceinsideand
ticket
sales
foreachfilmshowing
topick
-bring
abouta 25%deterioration
in almost
40%intheir
funding.
seated,
we heard
Mr.JeffFriedtellus
up themoneycarriers
andlockthemin
conditions
forteaching
assistants Forundergraduates
helpelimlnatethecampus
police
station
safe(This
is
, Hitch’s
plan thattheextramoneywould
Hitch’s
planisthatUCSDshouidapproxsomeofthedeficit
thatthefilmpeople common
practice
formonies
collected
on
means
overcrowding
of
buildings,
worse
imately
double
itsenrollment
ofnewstu- faculty-student
TheCRAZYTIMES
theweekend).
On Monday
mornings
Ms.
andT.A.-student
ratios, (AS)had incurred.
dents,
from400to800,withnoassured andworseeducation
werecosting
thestuAustgoestothepolice
station
tocollect
as moreandmore feltthatthefilms
increase
in funding.
toomuchanddecided
toinvestigate.thecarriers
qualified
faculty
andgraduate
student~ dents
andcompare
theticket
tallies
Inthispastacademic
year,
thesitu- fleeUCSDforgreener
Ms.NoraAust,
student
affairs
secre- withthemoneypresented
fordeposits.
pastures.
UCSDis
ationof graduate
students
hasalready already33% belowthe T.A.-student tary,wasconsulted
andmostoftheinWaiting
forher,then,should
be four
deteriorated
10%,thatis,departmentsratio
thatfollows
comesdirectly moneycarriers,
of1-15prescribed
initsoriginal formation
oneforeachshow.This
havefaced
a choice
ofeither
increasingplan.Doubling
University
of California hasrarely
beenthecase.Mostof the
newenrollment
would fromofficial
classsizesandreducing
by 10%the meanthatUCSDwould
andregulations.
fallshortby58%. records
trips
tothepolice
station
have
netted
only
number
of graduate
students
funded
or
Whenthepeople
infrontofUSB2722
twoorthreecarriers.
Thepolice
keepa
of cutting
T.A.wages10%acrossthe
takeyourmoney,
they’re
supposed
togive
ledger,
listing
thecarrier
number,
the
WHY THE CUTS?
board.
Hitch’s
reduction
ofanadditional
a ticket.
Thetickets
arenumbered datereceived,
andtheperson
received
andthereby
provide
a quick,
25%wouldmeana 35%deterioration
in
from.Ms.AustspoketoJeffFried,
the
According
to Saltman,
therearetwo serially
3 years.
Andthisis on topof an 11% reasons
ontheamount
ofmoney
turned manrunning
theASFlicks,
a number
of
forHitch’s
plan.First,
UCSDand easycheck
decline
inwages
overthepastthree
years
in.Onatleast
fourseparate
occasions, times
aboutirrei[ularities.
Fried
just
anda $400losswiththeintroduction
( continued
onpage3
tickets
werenotdistributed
atall.Onat
ignored
her. (continued
ofpage8.)
BALBOAANTI-WAR
RALLY
Twenty-five
hundredAmericans
a.
trended
a rallyat Balboa
BowlSaturdayaRernoon
to protest
thewar.The
June3 gathering
featured
notables
Jane
Fondaand CountryJoe MacDonald.
Theprogram,
funded
by donations,
treated
theaudience
tospeeches,
poetry,and musiccontrasting
thedinof
frequent
airliners.
LocalVietnamese
students
toldhowallbuttherunning
dogsof theircountrymen
wantedthe
US out of Vietnamese
affairs.The
Indochina
Action
Committee,
agreeing,
passedoutfreepunchto thecrowd.
JaneFondaspokedespite
a broken
foot.Shedelivered
a crispanalysis
of thewidening
war,citingforced
urbanization
as the new strategy
of
thealliesin theSouthof VietNam.
Defoliation
andbombing
forcetherural
peopleto larger
villages
andcities,
she said,to controland use them
on laborand consumer
markets.
TMsconstitutes
Cultural
Genocide
of
theVietnamese.
Sheclosed
hertalksaying:’We
cannotallowourselves
to be ’goodGermans’who twentyyearslatersaid,
’Wedidn’tunderstand
whattheashes
meant!"
A fieryspeechby JesusMoye
drew mixedresponse.He compared
theplight
of theVietnamese
withthat
of Ms peopleagainst
US imperialism.
TheMexican
people,
Jesuspointed
out
hadbeenexploited
longer
andcontinue
tobeexploited
through
Neocolonialism.
Speaking
fortheChicano
Liberation
Front,
he showedparallels
in prostitution,
consumerism
andracismsuffered
by minority
groupsin the’bellyof
themonster.’
Ruthie
Gorton
talked
of BillyDean
Smith,
a brother
in themilitary
who’s
getting
framed
inanofficer’s
exploded
bunk.Then she sang.Her warm a=
capella
performance
included
an Ewen
McCallnumber,He CM Minh,which
extols
thepeople’s
hero.
CountryJoe McDonald
playedand
sangandtalked,
bringing
obvious
joy
Ms,Fondasaidtherearenowfour
to the crowd,who calledhim back
,hundaed
thousand
prostitutes
in Siagon afterfinalannouncements
byPareWilput thereby the samesexisteconliams.Joe’ssongsincludedthe
omicsandappetites
at workhere.
anti-sexist
numberCut
AnotherNotch
Shestressed
theCommonEnemy:
in my Cock.His easybantertouched
THE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE
on the use "of redsand otherhard
ECONOMICSchampionedby the US
drugs
withwhich
capitalism
exploits
kids.
government.
’thepeople
of theUnited Joealsoleada verytogether
renditic,
States
areseenas an obstacle
by the of his now classicFUCKcheer.But
Theremoval
of posters
andbanners
A TALK WITH TORRENS
US government.’
publicizing
activities
sponsored
bystudent
was not arrested
by the SDPD.
organizations
hasbeena
source
of increaTheproblem
of police
destruction
of
singirritation
overthelastyear.
Early
student
publicity
wasdiscussed
with
Intheyear,attempts
topublicizea
Crazy
UCSDpolicechiefTorreus.
He stated
Times
fundraiser
(silk
screening
T-shirts) thattheofficial
policy
of theUCSDpowaspartly
stifled
bysuchnotables
asforlicedepartment
wasto leave
posters
and
merUCSDpoliceofficer
Grayson,
who
other
items
taped
ontowalls
andbulletin
wentaround
rippingdownpublicity.
Inanboards
alone.
He stated
thatunless
the
otherincident,
posters
thatmentioned
a
posterdefaced
UC property
(ie.glued
rallyforformerUCSDstudent,
Angola
ontoa wall) or interfered
withtheuse
As everyone
knows,
President
Nixon dingmeetings
now forover3 weeks. Davis,wererippeddownbyanother
former ofa facility
(ie.blocked
theentrance
to
recently
increased
thelevel
oftheAmer- Outof thesemeetings
hasgrownthe
UCSDpolice
officer,
Ellis(BothEllis
a
door),
violations
of
UCSD
Rules
and
lkanmurder
andpillage
ofVietnam.
NaRADICAL COALITION.As the name
andGrayson
are nowemplo~,od
by the
Regulations
werereported
toViceChantnrally,
manypeople,
bothatUCSDand
implies,
theRadical
Coalition
isccali-. SanDiegoPolice
Department.).
cellor
Murphy
but
were
not
enforced
by
everywhere
else,
feltanupsurgn
ofright- tionof manytypesof radicals.
Both
thepolice.
eous an~r. And peopleeverywhere students
andmembers
of thesurrounding
searched
formes.ninfulways
ofdisplayingcommunity
havejoined.The Radical WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM THEM
WHAT COULD THE MATTER BE?
FRIENDS
Coalition
hopestoprovide
sometypeof
their
opposition
toNixon’s
genocidal
policies.
leadership
at UCSDthroughthe
summer,
Despite
talking
withTorrens
andColTheseefforts
by several
of UCSD’s
However,
it quickly
became
apparent andhelpto builda radical
campus
com- finest
legedeans,
posters
continue
todisappear.
have
been
compllmentedbyherolcs
munity
next
year.
thatsomeareaswereableto mobilize
Torrens
is incapable
of conLa Jollans, Perhaps
Thegroupwillattempt
to staynon-sec-on thepartof patriotic
faster,
moreefficiently,
andmoremilitrolling
his
department
or
the
college
determined
to
save
the
University
from
tantly
thanother
areas.
Muchtothedis- taria,
Inthepastradical
groups
atUCSD
deans
can’t
control
ritecustodians.
ProCommunism.
In
one
such
Incident,
one
of
may of manypeople,UCSDwasone of
havetendedtowardssectarianism.
hablybothareat leastpartlytrue.
these
unwelcomed
outside
agitators
those"other
areas"
wherethings
didn’t SD$ mobilized
the campusduringth~
Individual
officers
takethelawintotheir
downtoThird
College
toripdown
getdonein a veryefficient
manner. Cambodian
crisis.A wellresearched acruised
ownhands;
andthough
manyof thecusbanner
concerning
a
meeting
of
the
attack
on thewarresearch
doneatUCSD
todial
workers
like
students
andaresym’Black
Liberators’.
Thereweremanyindicators
thatsome- was organized
by SDS.However,SDS
pathetic
toleftist
ideas,
someofthenare
Thecustodial
service
hasalsohada
thing
wasmissing
witMn
thepolitical
left. cameto bedominated
by somedoctinaire
not.
ofposters. clearly
There
wererallies
inwhich
noonegotthe members
of theProgressive
LaborParty lottodowiththetearingdown
Whenthepolice
abusestudent
rights
When
one
janitor
was
asked,
"Whyare
you
sound
equipment
andnooneputupposters. Non-PL
radicals
wereso alienated,
that taking
especially
those
related
to
free
speech,
theposter?"
He explained
Thereweremoratoriums
wheretheorder SDSlostItseffectiveness.
Another
group thathedown
students
should
notonlyfilecomplaints
hadbeenordered
to do so.He
of theday at UCSDwas "business
as
theStudent
Mobilization
Committee
(SMC) addedthat
against
the
individual
officer
withthe
if he disobeyed
hisboss,he
usual"(contrasted
withSanDiegoState, became
identified
asjusta front
organi- would
Chancellor
and
Police
Chief,
but
also
losehisjob.
where
picket
lines
wentupallaround
the zation
fortheTrotskyist
Socialist
Workers
airtheirgrievance
publicly.
TheCrazy
campus).
Mostdisasterously,
therewas
Party.
It toowasunable
toprovide
real
TimeswiLlprintcomplaints
issued
agaa luck-up
atDelMar.UCSDpeople
called leadership.
instUCSDpolice
abusing
students’
rights.
fora "party"
atthefootof15thstreet,
WhiletheRadical
Coalition
willunCOMMERCIALISMON THE WALLS
nearthetraindepot,
andthenprovided doubteclly
develop
someperspective,
it
ALTERNATIVES
absolutely
noleadership.
Theresult
was
ishoped
bypeople
nowinitthatthisperWhile
publicity,
posted
bystudent
or39arrests.
Nearly
allcouldhavebeen spectlve
willgrowoutofthefeelings
of
ganizations
areconstantlybeing
removed,
Unless
’ligitimate’
waystodopubavoided.
Tension,
wMehresulted
from
theentire
group.
Itishoped
thata feeling commercial
ventures
litter
thecampus
liclty
aresanctioned
andprotected,
new,
thelackoforganization,
between
SanDiego ofunity
willexist
within
Radical
Coali- withimpunity,
Janitors,
cops,andpacreative,
andunpleasant(at
least
tosome)
Statepeople
andUCSDpeople
could
have tion.Andthatoutofthisnnltywlll
devel- triotic
little
oldladies
fromLa Jolb
waystopublicize
activities
willbe dealsobeenavoided.
opanorganization
thata majority
ofUCSD ignore
thispublicity.
Without
irrate
stuveloped.
Spraypainting
walls
andflourPoorresults,
needless
arests,
andsen- sttzlents
willsupport.
dents,
trying
tofind
a place
onthebulletin pasting
posters
ontowallsarewellseless
antagonisms
havebrought
hometo
TheRadical
Coalition
meetsonMonday boards
topost
student
publicity,
commer- knownmethods
usedto counter
attempts
UCSDleftists
thefactthatwearetndes- nightsat 7:30In LOWERBLAKELOUNGE. cialposters
would
remain
onthebulletin tostifle
publicity.
Other
methods
assurpalate
needof organization.
As a reAllUCSDradicals
areinvited
to help boards
eternally.
edlywillalsoappear.
suit,
interested
students
barebeenhol- build
theRadical
Coalition.
Removal of Radical Posters
Provokes Counter Measures
UCSDRADICAL
COALITION
Sister,communi cations
break
down...
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totryIt
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s CRAZY
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Imveus now?
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and
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andthistwinsister
ofmine,
She’S
youagsin
you’ll
s~,ooly
pJnkeyes,
a~lao.
To~tlmrwfll
befree.
ThisweekBigMacwillofficially
become
Chancellor
of UCSD.We feelIt is necessary
to takea lookat
ournewchancellor..
Aftera fewmonthswithBig
Mac,we havea fairly
goodpicture
of whatUCSDwill
belikeunder
him.
To bestu~erstand
Mc Eiroywe mustinvestigate
theposition
hehastaken
ona fewkeyissues
since
he
hasbeeninoffice.
McELROY ’MOVES’TO END THE WAR
McELROY WANTS TO DESTROY THIRD COLLEGE
Oneofthemostcritical
situations
atUCSDconcerns
thestatusof ThirdCollege,
BigMachasthusfar
played
a destructive
roleconcerning
theproblems
facing
ThirdCollege.
Withregard
to thestudent
enrollment
atThird,
thechancellor’s
position
hasleaned
towards
a lower
enrollment
figure
thanthatwhich
willexist
for
MuirandRevelle.
A policy
thattriesto stiffle
the
growth
andexpansion
atThirdCollege,
besides
being
detrimental
tothedevelopement
oftheCollege,
isdlrecisd
against
theInterests
ofBlacks,
Chicanos,
Native
Americans,
andAsianAmericans
andotheroppressed
people
inthiscountry.
Anypolicy
thatdoesnotallow
Hisuseoftheprovost
todivide
people
according
to
racesothattheycanbedestroyed
isintheimperialistic
tradition
ofU.S.history
andissorepresentative
ofthe
methods
usedby theUnitedStatesto control
other
countries
aswellasthepeople
inthiscountry.
After
publicly
accepting
theconcept
thatstudent
input
isnecessary
andvital,
after
a longbutcontinuing
struggle
on
thepartRf students
tohavesomesayintheir
future,
Mc Elroyisnowtrying
to deceive
thepeople
andslip
backintoauthoritarian
administrative
control.
McELROYTRASHESTHE AS
Thisauthoritarian
control
isnotlimIted
toThird
College.
A whileback,anarticle
in theTriton
Times
stated
’AStobeDisolved’.
Thestorybehind
thissomewhatsuprising
announcement
islinked
toourchancellor.
While
itistruethatstudents
earlier
thisyearvoted
toendmandatory
membership
intheASandconsequently
anendtocompulsorary
fees,students
didnotvoteto
dissovle
theA.S.At thetimethatthe
mandatory
ASwas
rejected,
manystudents
felttheneedforsomestudent
organization
whichwouldprovide
someoftheservices
thattheAShadprovided
andalsotheneedforcontinued
student
input
intoUniversity
committees.
Services
would
be provided
by voluntary
membership
andpayment
ofmembership
feescouldbe marked
on thestudent
ID
CARD.Non-members
wouldsupposedly
haveto paya
slightly
higher
charge
forservices
thereby
making
membership
advantagous.
McE1roy,while
notInterested
inmaintaining
anAS
sawthevalueof somesortof student
activites
fee
under
thecontrol
oftheadministration.
Whenstudents
voteddownmandatory
AS,theyhadno ideathatthey
wouldbeslapped
by anactivities
feeoverwhichthey
hadevenlesscontrol
thantheirAS fee.Mc Elroy
clearlyseesthe dangerof a campuswktchhas a
minimum
ofstudent
entertainment
andorganizations
but
he is determined
to oversee
thoseorganizations
by
matntainingtighteontrolover
thei~s.If students
arecontent
to havetheirmoneytakenfromthemwith
little
or nosaythenthereis noissuehere.Butwe
interpret
thevotetosaythatstudents
wantmorecontrol
oftheiraffairs,
notless.
If students
wanttochange
thisrailroad
we mustresist.
Thesooner
we resist
thesooner
we willbe ableto spendourmoneyas we
wish.
Contrary
toa popular
mythbeing
circulated
oncompus,
BigMacisnota peace
freak,
butrather,
anardent
supporter
of Nixon.
Notonlyis hea Republican,
he isa
Republican
withstrong
tiestothepartyleadership.
A
fewmonths
ago,whentheconvention
wasstill
scheduled
totakeplace
inSanDiego,
Robert
Knowles,
headoffthe
Republican
teamcoordinating
theConvention,
wasintown.
Ata Mission
Hills
dinner
party,
Knowles,
Mayor
Wilson,
andnoneotherthanourChancellor
werepresent.
The
night
hefore,
Nixon
hada~nounced
a massive
escalation
ofthewarwiththerenewed
bombing
of Vietnan.
While
Vietnamese
weredyingI3igMacwasstuffing
hisface
withsomeof themostImportant
Republican
pigsresponsible
forthatmurder.
Ifoneroadshisstatements
on,thewaronediscovers
thattheyclosely
parallel
thepositions
presented
by Nixon.
LikeTricky
Dick,
BigMac’abhores’
theWarIn Vietnam
as he ’abhores’
allwars.Heis foran ’honorable
peace’
in Vietnam.
Nooneinthiscountry,
inclndingBarry
C~ldwater,
could
disagree
witha totally
meaningless,
non-committal
statement
givento thestudents
of thisschool.
Big
Macwasaskedto respond
to thedesires
of thiscommunityfora positive
statement
condemning
U.S.
aggression
in Vietnam.
Instead
we gotthesamesugary-sweet,
twisted
logicbulltheAmerican
people
have
beenforced
toswallow
foryears.
Hecontradicted
himselfby coudenming
thebombing
butthentacking
on the
statement
thathesupports
thebombingin
support
ofour
re~ining
troops.
Nixonhasconsistently
excused
the
bombing
on thegrounds
thatItis necessary
toprotect
theU.S.ground
forces
in Vietnam
whichforyearshave
heenremaining
andremaining
andremaining.
In this
manner,
MeEiroyplaces
himself
indirect
opposition
McELROY--THEELITISTAUTHORITARIAN
totheVlelz~mese
righeofserf-determination
andtheir
struggle
toridtheir
country
offoreign
aggression
and
Whatstands
outmostaboutBigMacishisblatant
intervention.
forthegrowth
ofThirdCollege
willincrease
thegap
dislike
forstudent
participation
indecision
makingprohetween
white
andnon-white,
richandpoorwhich
exists tosses.
With
regard
to
Third
College,
MC
Elroy
states
McElroy’s
truecolors
showthrough
theclearest
when
inthiscountry
andatUCSD.
that
too
much
student
participation
is
the
main
problem.
heisasked
tostopthisuniversities’
involvemnt
inthe
In therecentconflict
withtheLumumba-ZapataThedissolving
of theAScanonlyleadto a decrease
war(which
isagainst
university
regnlationsbythe
way.) steering
committee,
a groupthatis comprised
of twoin
student
participation
forthecampus
on a whole.
Hesayshe isnotawareofanysuchInvolvement
rather thirds
ofthestudents
atThirdCollege
andoverhalf
Evenif themembers
of students
on committees
rethanadmitthatUCSDandUCSDoperated
facilities
at
ofthefaculty,
BigMachastaken
a position
which
supmains
at
its
present
level
or
is
increased,
if
those
NELaretieddirectly
to theneedsof theMilitary- portstherightoftheProvost
to over-rule
theneeds
arecontrolled
by theadministration
there
Industrial
Complex
andareusedtocontinue
thewar.He
anddesires
of theTMrdCollege
eommunity.A
chancellor appointments
will
be
no
real
student
representation.
There
will
bea
allows
someprofessors
to conduct
military
research
whosupports
the’right’
of a provost
to firefaculty tendency
to
appoint
mouth
pieces
of
the
administration.
’offcampus’
atNELanddefends
theright
of ’academic members
andexpell
students
whodisagree,
evenifthese Students
should
notbefooled
bythishaif-assed
attempt
freedom
forthoseprofessors
whoaccept
Department
of
dissenters
makeupa majority,
shows
anincredible
disto
lend
legitimacy
to
the
absurd.
We
need
an
organDefense
funding
knowing
fullwellthattheDODis
dainforthedemocratic
process.
A chancellor
thatputs iz~tion
responsive
totheneeds
of students
andunresmostinterested
inmilitary
application.
Suggestions
for
suchfaith
inanauthoritarian
ruleneeds
tobeexamined trained
bytheknowledge
thatthechancellor
could
overspinoffs
arethenwritten
intosomecontracts
tomake
andseriously
questioned.
It is clearthatMc Elroy ruleanydecision
hedisagreed
with.
Thistypeofcontrol
themmoreattractive.
Soin theareasin whichhehas
doesnottrustthejudgement
oftheThirdCollege
comoverstudents
mustmeetwithactive
student
oppoMtion.
jurLsdiction,
BigMacwilldo nothing
to stopthe
munity
on matters
thatrelate
to ThirdCollege.
His
A
patronizing
authoritarian
administration
will
certainly
atrocities
carried
outin ourname.Your’re
totally attitude
andactions
oppress
thespirits
ofself-deter-berejected,
justasa bureaucratic
unrepresentative
AS
insaneif youbelieve
BigMacis against
thewar.
mination
socentral
to theconcept
of ThirdCollege. was.
,",’!,R
c
UCSD
Budget
Cuts
Cont.
makethispromise
("Nodough,
no grow",
he says).Buteventswillshowwhere
people
stand.
thatit canafford
somehumanities
and
Whatthismeans
isthatanyindivisocial
sciences
too.
dualwhoraises
her/Ms
voice
toostronManygradstudents
havesaidthatthey
glyagainst
whatisbeing
doneto higher
would
justquitiftheplanwentthrough, education
mightverywellfindhim/herTHE REACTIONON CAMPUS
andwouldtrytheir
luckelsewhere.
Some,
selfto be a meansby whichReagan
however,
havemovedtodemand
thatthe
woulddecrease
theoversupply
of acaSo far,fewpeople
at UCSDseemto
oldergraduate
students
should
getthe
demicpeople.
knowaboutHitch’s
plan.TheT.A.AFT
moneyat theexpense
of theneweror
discussed
Itlateintheyear,introduced
a
incoming
students.
BEYOND THE UNIVERSITY
demand
against
itasoneofthefourdemandsof thestudent
moratorium,
but
THE BROADER CONTEXT
If Kerris right
thattheuniversity
therecentescalation
of thewar,and
hasbecomea moreandmoreIrrational
theapproach
ofexams,
tookmostofthe
Oneof thethingsthatmakesthese
institution
economically,
andthereis
people’s
political
energies
andtimeand
cuts
sodifficult
tofight
isthat
they
take considerable
evidence
that
he
is,thenit
a fewother
UC campuses
areoverappliedtheAFThasnowputoffmeetings
until place
ina political
andeconomic
context willbeincreasingly
difficult
tojusltfy
relative
to Berkeley,
Riverside,UCLA,
nextyear.
Thefledgling
faculty
AFThas
inwhich
I)theuniversity
system
tnthis theuniversity
by
pointing
to
its
contriandSantaBarbara;
butIt Is diploma. alsodiscussed
theplan,
andwillprohablycountry
isover-expended
relative
tothe
bution
to
the
"industry
and
progress".
tically
impossible
tocutother
UC cam- forma position
onItnextyear.
jobsthatrequire
higher
education
and
Thequestion
thathasto be raised,
pnsesand givethe moneyto UCSD.
Amongmanyfacuityand
graduate
stuthushasbecome
economically
irrational~rather,
Is
wMch
isprimary,
theneeds
of
Second,
andmoreImportantly,
theRea(~n dents,
however,
thereis anattitude
of
and~)boththeNlxon
administration
and
econom¥
or theneedsof thepeople.
administration
and,to a less~
de-gree, despair
coupled
witha cynical
effort
to
Reagan
seetheunlversltyas
a corrupting
s the-university,
andeducation
generthestate
legislature,
hasbeenouttog~t savetheirownskins.
Oneprofessor
at
influence
on thesociety
as a whole, allyserveeeonomlc
ends,or should
the
theUniversity
of California
eversince Muirwearily
explained
thathehadalruining
workers’
morale,
spreading
crieconomyratherservethe needsand
thefirst
Berkeley
rebellions;
theyseem readybeenthrough
it andcouldn’t
see
ticism
ofthesystem,
andfounding
polidesires
of people,
including
thedesire
nottocareaboutthedeterioration
of
anything
tohedonenow;whenthefirst tical
opposition
movements.
foreducation?
either
partof thesystem
or thewhole cutsweremade,
there
wastalkofa mass
According
toClarkKerr,nowheadof
Further,
if thesociety
weredoing
ofit.
resignation
offaculty
tofrighten
Reagan. theCarnegie
Commissionon
Higher
Eduwhatitshould
bedoing,
rebuilding
cities,
Thebudget
forthe’73-74
academic Itsoonbecame
clear,
thisprofessor
says, cation,
therearenowjusttoomanycolandcleaning
upthe
countryside,
attending
yearis presently
beingdrawnup and thatReagan
would
hedelighted
withthe
legsgraduates,
andby 1980therewill
therealneedsof people,
It couldbe
discussed.
Hitch
doesnotruleoutthepos- ideaandwould
usetheopportunity
toput
bea 12%oversupply
(LosAngeles Times). argued
thatIt wouldthenrequire
more
sibility
thathemight
somehow
findmore ina faculty
thatheliked.
Thisprofessor Nixonalsorecognizes
theproblem,
and
education,
notless.
money
forUCSD,
buthewants
first
a com- sug~sted
thattheonlything
todonowis
insists
thathigher
education
should
both
ButItIsbecoming
Increasingiy
clear
mitm~mt
timtUCSDwilltakethenewstu- totrytojustify
theuniversitybypointing
becutbackandIntegrated
better
Intothe
tlmttimoldarguments
foruniversity
deniswhether
themoneysbows
upornot. tothemedical
andscientific
(military?)economic
system
through
morevoca- fumling
arenolonger
working
andllmt
Upuntilthistime,~ltmulz~
refus4~ltoresearch
thatgoesonhere,
nedtoargse ttoml
traint
(Wall
st.Joonm,
4/S4/TS).tbefamlae
18 threateni~
UCSD.
~oe
CRAZYTIMESPall*3
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ON
TO
MIAMI
WithNixon’s
latest
escalation
oftheairwar
Althou[h
thepeople
in Washington,
D.C.,
wereprimarily
fromanti-wargroups,they
inIndochina,
theneedtoopenly
confront
him
theissues
tobemorethanjustthewar.
andhispartywasmadeclear.ThePresident wanted
l~hefeltthatsuchthings
as theWage-Price
feltthathe couldtakethewarto newlevels
Freeze,
theattack
ontheFarmworkers
rightto
ofdeathanddestruction
without
suffering
the
boycotts,
welfare
cuts,vetoof the
consequences
of internal
strife
andupheavel secondary
child-care
bill,
andtheracist
useofbnsingissue
within
theUnited
States.
In manywayshe has
of thewaysin whichtheNixon
beenright- therewereno successful
national wereexamples
hasbeenunresponsive
to the
mobilizations,
butrather,
losalized
militant
rea.- administration
Theyhoped
ction.
Thefactthattheseweredecentralized needsof peoplein thiscountry.
to unitewithandsupport
groups
suchas the
madeit easyforthemediato overlogk
them,
WeMare
Rights
Organjy~ttion
andSouthanddiscount
theirimportance
orparticipation Nationgl
(afterall,onlyspectacles
makethenews).
ernChristian
Leadership
Conference
in their
activities
around
these
issues.
Nixon,
orwhoever
thePresident
is,hasto
Thetoneofthedemonstratioushopefully
will
realize
thathe cannot
actwithimpunity
toward be of confrontation,
serious
resistance
and
thewishes
oftheAmerican
people
or theopinnon,violent
civildisobedience.
ThePeople
at
of theworld.
WiththeelecTheCRAZYTIMEShasbeanin operation
forfourquarters, ionof thepeople
theconference
feltthat,though
thedemonstrationcoming
upinNovember,
Nixon
isunder
pres- tionsmaytakeplacein theatmosphere
a period
thatunfortunately
wasillustrious
onlyforitspolitof an
suretoprove
thathispolicy
of ’using
thebig
icalinactivity,
bothatUCSDandelsewhere.
armedcampwhatNixonstandsforis so opstick’
willbring
peacetoS.E.Asia.
Whatthis
TheCRAZYTIMEShasgonethroughmanychangesduring
pressive
to theAmerican
People
andthepeople
meansfortheIndochinese
is morebombs,
more
thisperiod.
Initially,
itsperspective
wasof a humorous,
youthof theworldthattheymustactively
oppose
death,destruction
andmisery.
Theneedfor
culture
orientation.
Butit hasbroadened
itsscopeso thatit
hisdomestic
andforeign
policies.
Thetactic
peoplein thiscountry
to standup andsay
nowhasthehacking
of mostof theUCSDleft.Andit continues
ofnon-violent
civil
disobedience
isessential
to
anddemand
an endtoU.S.
to betheonlypublication
wherenearly
allleftist,
non-sexist, ’NO!’tothispolicy
prevent
Nixonfromusingthedemonstrations
involvement
is crucial.
Anti-war
forces
must
non-racist
material
submitted
willbeprinted.
to hisownpolitical
advantage.
TheMayDay
IN MASSIVENUMBERSto exposethe
Thepaperhashadtostruggle
against
enormous
obstacles. mobilize
demonstrations
in Washington
D.C.during
May
Nixonadministration
as theinhuman
criminals 1971showedthatsuchtactics
A lackof adequate
funding
hasbeenresponsible
fortheirregcouldbe both
theyare.
ularity
ofitsappearance
thisyear.The’official
media’
(TRITON
symbolic
andeffective
without
turning
into
TIMESandKSDT)havebeencoddled
by theAdministration
and
violence.
On May19thand20th,inWashington,
D.C.,
the Comm.-Board.
Eachreceivesmanytimesthe fundingof
People
inSanDiego
areplanning
to goEast
people
fromtheEastgottogether
to discuss
the CRAZY TIMES.While the CRAZY TIMESstrugglesfor
to jointhedemonstrations
in August.
TheSan
plansfora massive
confrontation
at theCOP
moneyto payforprinting
expenses,
staffmembers
of theTRIDiegoConvention
Coalition
spentseveral
months
Convention
in Miami,
Aug.2let- 24th.These
TONTIMESandKSDTarereceiving
salaries.
demonstrations
herebefore
theRe=
people
furtheCOPConvention
wasthelogical organizing
Because
theCRAZYTIMEShasattempted
to be responsive focus
publicans
decided
to move.Peopleherestill
ofanti-war
activities
forthesummer
- to
tostudent
interests,
evenattheexpense
of theadministration, isolate,
feelthenecessity
forthesedemonstrations
and
expose,
andconfront
themastheones
powerful
peoplelikePaulSaltman
havetriedto eliminate
us.
wouldliketo participate
in them.Oneof the
responsible
forthecontinuation
of thewar.
Theythreatened
the Comm-Board
whenthe Comm-Board
tried
Thedemonstrations
willbeusedtopublicize
the
plansbeingconsidered
is fora massive
demonto increase
ourfunding.
Andtheyholdthepowerto suspend
PRG7 pointPeacePlanas thealternative
to
stration
at SanClemente
on Aug.6, Hiroshima
ourpublication
overus whichenables
themintimidate
us in our
thewar.Thepeople
at theconference
didnot
Day,as a prelude
to goingto Miami.Contact
rightto statewhatwe believe.
Theconflict
between
private
wanttoallowthedemonstrations
tobecome
the
the Indochina
ActionCommittee
at 234-8231
interests
represented
by McElroyand Saltmanandthe more
issueat theRepublican
Convention;
rather, to findoutotherplansforthissummerand
publicinterests
whichwe tryto represent
meanswe arein a
’demonstrations
mustdramatize
therealissues.’ Miami.
constant
struggle
inwhich
ourexistence
isatstake.
Despite
theseandotherproblems,
whicharesuretohaunt
us nextyear,we intend
to continue
thepublication
ofan alterhatenewspaper.
Becauseour ideasare notstagnant,
we are
likely
to initiate
further
changes
inthenewspaper,
butwewould
liketohearfromyou.
We arehaving
a meeting
nextSunday,
7:30PM,lowerBlake
lounge,
whichwtllbe opento all.If youareinterested
inworking withus nextyearor duringthesummer(Weare putting
together
a Disorientation
Manual,
a summerissueof theCRAZY
TIMES,
etc.)orwouldjustliketotalkto us,we’d liketosee
you.We areopento criticism
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ofAmergetthesignatures
of 325,000 Nixon
Thegovernment
(Department
ofWar)istaking
tocontinue
thewar.
Icaiscarrying
outa strong
campaign
totwist
registered
voters,
itwillbeon
this
research
in
image
restoration,
andgiving
it
theresearch
ofscientists.
Muchofitwillbe
totheir
scientists
todevelop
devices
thatare
the Novemberballot.Each
usedtokillpeople
inallparts
oftheworld.
personyouask thatdoesn’t
usedinsatellites
oraircraft
flown
overSouthMany
scientists
at
UCSD
have
become
tools
of
signhastothink
a little
about
east
Asia,
Cldna,
and
Russia.
Pbotographaare
thegovernment,
Theydo theirresearchtobe- takenof ground
thewar. Let’snotletthe
movements,
missle
bases,
and
nsflt
humanity.
Instead,
their
research
isused
American
peopleforgetabout
factories.
This
information
is
relayed
back
loa
todevelop
military
goods.
whattheirgovernment
is doing
computer
forimagerestoration.
Theoutpntis
An exampleof thisis the ~ of viewIng
in theirname.If we get it
analyzed,,and
orders
aresentoutforbombers
chromosomes
undera lightmicroscope.
We
toattack
those
areas
inSouth
eastAsiawhere
ontheballot
inNovenher,
each
canJustdetect
chromosomes,
butwecan’tget
thesupposed
troopmovements
Imveoccurred.
voterin California
willhave
a clearimageof themdueto therefraction
to thinka littleharderand
We mustremember
thatallis notwellat
ofthelight
passing
through
thetissue
sample.
UCSD.Though
mostof theresearchers
hereare
takea stand.Let’smakeit
Light
is
scattered
by
the
tissue
sample.
Scientists
hardfortheapathetic
toforget
doing
basic
research,
there
aretheresearchers
tim war and makethosewho
who,withtheeagerness
ofa little
boyorgirl
atUCSD’s
Vissibility
Labareworking
onthisresupport
ittakea little
respontorturing
a lizard
thathehasjustcaught,
are
fraction
problem
using
technigees
inimage
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forit.
developing
devices
thatarebeing
usedforthe
toration
(Image
restoration
iswhere
a blurred
murderof the peopleof Southeast
Asia.
orfuzzy
picture
isclarified
bycomputer
techThere
isa research
organization
onMuirmade
niques.
upofprofessors
fromAMES,
APIS,andPhysics
Another
example
ofimage
restoration
techni- whodonuclear
research
fortheAtomic
Energy
quesistheuseofa Pilot
Warning
Indicator
that
Commission,
theDepartment
of War,andpriwarns
a pilot
ina jetaircraft
ofthelocation
of
vateagencies.
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organization
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itself
the
other
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in
CRAZYTIMESis officially
recognized
andsupported
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whodo warrethestudy
ofdiseases
andintheprevention
of
as a student
newspaper
by the Communications
Board
search
tochoose
between
teaching
attheUniveraircollisions.
Italsohasuseinweather
sateloftheUniversity
ofCalifornia
atLiJolia.
sityor working
on warresearch.
TheUnJverIRes,
andinPlanetary
probes.
sit],should
notdo thistypeof research.
Page 4 CRAZY TIMES
UCSD IMAGE RESTORATION
Crazy Times
The Lumumba.
Zapata,
Third
College
Conflict
’Racism
runsrampant
in theeducational
system,
while
America,
ina pseudo
humanitarian
stance,
proudly
proclaims
thatitisthekeytoequal
opportunity
for
all.Thisis thehypocracy
ourgenerationmustnowdestroy.
-Lumumha-Zapata
Demands
¯FIGHT
OurUCSDCampusis diversified:
Revelle
specializes
intheSciences;
Muir
in theHumanities;
andLumumba-Zapata
College
Academic
Pianprovides
theguidelines
forthedevelopment
ofthecollege.
Students
canmajor
inthefollowingfields
ofstudy:
ThirdWorldStudies,
Urhanand
RuralDevelopment,
Communications,
NaObviously,
thepresent
internal
discord tural
Sciences
andMathematics,
andInforin Lumumba-Zapata
College
didnotbegin Imtional
Processingand
Computer
Techyesterday.
To understand
it better,
one
niques.The coursesare open to
mustgo backandreviewitshistory. bothI,umumba-Zapata
.~tudents
andcamTheknowledge
ofitshistory
isimportant puswide.As expressed
in theoriginal
because
onlyin thatwaycanweunderL-ZDemands,
thedifferent
fieldsof
standthefuture
course
ofthecollege. studies
areseeking
tobasethemselves
Will
itintegrate
itself
into
thetraditional in ThirdWorldCommunities.
Already
roleplayed
byMuirandRevelle?
Or~ill
in SanDiegothecollege
hasmadeits
itdirect
itselftowardthe
socialproblemspresence
known
directly.
A IIethnic
groups
whichfaceThirdWorldCommunities? haveparticipated
in Communityprograms.
To begin
with,weshould
be familiar Certainly,
student
participation
hasconwilhtheoriginal
Lumumba-Zapata
Detributed
tothesuccess.
mands,"We demandthat the Third
College
bedevoted
torelevant
education
Thesuccess
ofthecollege
counters
the
forminority
youth
andtothestudy
ofthe
initial
negative
response
it received.
contemporary
social
problems
ofallpeoConservatives
charged
thatThirdColple.Todothisauthentically,
thiscollegewouldturnoutviolent
revolutionlegemustradically
departfromthe
ariesanddowngrade
theeducationalquausual
roleastheideological
backbone
of
lityat UCSD.JackDouglas,
a sociology
thesocial
system,
andmustinstead
subprofessor,
formed
theCommittee
to Save
jectevery
partofthesystem
toruthless theUniversity.
Itdailyspewed
attacks
crRicism.
Structurally,
theL-ZDemands onThirdCollege
locally
andupanddown
calledfora Boardof Directors
which
thestate.Incoming
freshmen
suffered
would
makethefinal
ruling
onallgenerpsychologically
because
oftheinformation
al college
policy.
TheBoardof Direct- distributed
byDouglas.
Buteventually,
orswould
becomprised
ofstudents,
elecmostdismissed
hispropaganda
as untedfora 12monthtermfromthestudent factual.
Today,
Douglass
islasthistory;
bodyofL-Zcollege,
anda faculty
mereNever-the-less,
he played
a rolein the
her,elected
bytheL-Zfaculty,
andthe
development
of ourUCSDThirdCollege.
Provost,
functioningas
theadministraiive Thecollege
opened
inthe70-71school
bead.AllBoardmembers
weresubject
term.Joseph
P.Watson,
newlyappointed
torecall
by a dissatisfied
majorlty
of
Provost,
CarlosMonge,PercyMeirsand
their
constituencies,
withtheexception
of
TonyValenzuela
madeup theBoardof
theProvost;
never-the-less,
hecouldbe
Directors.
It successfully
opened
with
recalled
bythetwostudents
andthefa169students
andendedtheschool
year
cnityon theBoardof Directors.
The
without
majordisagreements.
A THIRD
Demands
called
fora recruitment
agreeWORLDnewspaper
had beenorganized.
mentbeneficial
toBlacks
(35%),
Chicanos Butlater
ceased
publication.
(35%),andothers(30%).TheL-Z
mands
alsocalled
forextensive
financial
The AsianAmerican
StudentAlli1969AngelsDavisandMilanLalicdemonstrating
forLumumba-Zapata
demands
aid;students
attending
thecollege
should
ance(AASA)
organized
itself
anda White
nothaveto work.Instead
theywouldde- Caucuswas formed.Duringthe last
dicate
themselves
totheir
studies.
Inaddition
to theexpansion
ofthe
daysofSpring
’71thequestion
of exmeritof theBoardof Directors
as the
Thepresentation
of thedemands
involBoardotherissues
hadaccumulated
in
governing
bodyofThirdCollege.
panding
theBoardof Directors
toinveda bitter
struggle.
Theadministra- cludeallethnic
thepastyearandhalfandtheytoosurTheChancellor’s
Complex
waspicketgroups
hadgained
motionwasapproached
severaltimes.
Chimentum.
It wasto affectthecollege facedintheearlypartof thediscord. tedbeginning
Monday,
Mayg.Partldipants
calms,
Blacks,
andsympathizers
wenton
Halfway
through
theSpring
Quarter
vari- included
ThirdCollege
faculty,
students
decisively.
a hunger
strike.
Eventually,
theDemands
appeared
on campus.
On
andstaff.
Thedlfferentdissenting
groups
Inthe’71-~school
yearthepresent ousstatements
wareconsidered
andrefined
intotheThird
MayI, a coalition
of Asians,
Native- inThirdCollege
hadnowcoalesced
unLumumha-Zapala
College
discord
began
CollegeAcademic
Plan.TheAcademic
andwhitessenta letter
to
dertheLumumba-Zapata
Steering
Comtomanifest
itself.
AttheThird
College Americans
Planwasfinally
approved
by theUCSD
theChancellor
inwhichtheyaskedfor mittee.Moreplcketting
occurred
on
geseral
assembly,
in thelastdaysof
Academic
Senate.
Butnotuntlla
building FallQuarter,
resignation.
Theletter
charged Tuesday.
students
votedto expand Watson’s
Chancellor
McEirovreietsed
a
hadnotlivedup to
wastakenoverandsomewindows
broken. theBoardofDirectors.
statement
declaring
that"Atthispoint
Theresolution thattheProvost
TheAcademic
Planhadbeenputtogether called
theideals
andspirit
onwhich
theCollege I findinsufficient
evidence
tosupport
the
fora l0 member
Board:
fivestubytlm
71iF~
Col--ll~ge
Pl~Lunlng
C o mndttee, dent,twofaculty,
wasfounded,
thattherecruitment
of
charmsagainst
Provost
Watson.
He enoneT.A.and the
composed
of administrators,
faculty
and
minorities
had ~-otbeenada~mateTy joysmyfullconfidence
andwillremain
as
Provost.
Inanother
resolution,
thegenThird
World
students
onOctober
l,1969.
andthattheyWerenotrepresented
on
Provost."
The
chancellor
further
sugeralassembly
votedthattheBoardof
It wasfinally
approved
bytheSanDiego
of--~irectors.
Movlmlento
Estu- -~
gested
that
a special
facultystndant
corn
Directors
havethepowerwithin
Third theBoard
Division
of theAcademic
SenateDecem- College.
dianttl
Chicanode
Aztlan
(MECHA)
issued
mittee
beformed.
Theresolution
calling
forthe
her8,1969.
a statement
asking
fortheresignation On May12,theBSUreleased
a stateexpansion
of theBoardcamebefore
the
Basically,
theThirdCollege
Academic Boardof Directorsand was passed
of the Provoston the samedate;a
mentin support
of Provost
Watson.
The
Plancontained
theideas
oftheoriginal withthedessentlon
position
laterappeared
in the statement
ofMarllyn
Alexander, Chicano
credited
Dr.Watson
withhaving
Lumumha-Zapata
Demands.
However,
its
supplement,
printed
in theTri- been"instrumental
inthedevelopment
of
BSURepresentative,
andtheProvost. Chicano
terminolo_gy
wasgeared
towards
gaining ThirdCollege
On thesamedate,17 Third Third
College",
active
involvement
inthe
general
assemblies
occu- tonTimes.
acceptability
m me UC systemann soCollege
professors,
claiming
thedemo- recruitment
rredwithout
reaching
a quorum.
ofminority
faculty,
responofthestudent
body,
issued
a
ciety
at large,
m time,theU-CR e~nts
sibleforthedevelopment
of theEOP
Tension
begunin theFallQuarter ralization
statement
inwhichtheyaskedforWar- program
approved
thePlanandThirdCollege
andbridging
thegapbetween
intensified
in theWinter
Quarter
and
son’s
resignation.
Thefaculty
further UCSDand the surrounding
opened.
San Diego
finally
surfaced
intheSpring.
charged
thatWatsonat various
times community
byencouraging
participation
carried
outfaculty
appointments
anddis intheacademic
growt.h
ofThird
College.
missals
without
consulation
withthem. Thestaiement
alsoclaimed
thattheBlack
All-taree
statements
askedfortheap- Community
supported
theProvost.
l~evervointment
ofan~cting
Provost.
the-less,
thestatement
failed
toaddress
ThePressStatement
addressed
itself itself
totheissue
ofgovernance.
totheresolution
passed
intheThird
ColItwasrumored
thatthewhite
students
legeGeneral
Assembly.
Theycalled
for
wished
toincrease
their
numbers
inThird
anexpanded
Board
thatwould
inclnde
five College.
TheWhite
Caucus
issued
a statestudents,
twofaculty,
onestaff,
oneT.A.,
mentdeclaringthat
theywere"committed
andtheProvost.
Theyalsoasked
thatany totheconcept
of35-35-10-10-10
ratio
of
Board
decision
vetoed
bytheProvost
come students
incollege."
hacktotheBoard.
Atthesametimetheyrestated
their
desire
to be represented
on theBoard.
On Monday,
May8, thedissenting
BythistimeChicanos
inThird
College
ThirdCollege
groups,
united
underthe
badreceived
thesupport
of MECHAcamLumumha-Zapata
SteeringCommittee, puswideandissued
a Chicano
Position
issued
a statement.
Besides
a shorthis- Paperon ThirdCollage.
It outlined
toryonthesituation,
thestatement
car- Chicano
grievances.
Amongthemwere:
riedthefollowing
demands:
(1)TherePolicy
failures
onthepartoftheProvost
siguntion of Provost
Watson
inadmissions,
funding
andspecial
pro..
(2)Theappointment
ofanacting
Provost grltms;
admission
inequities
(]]lacks
had
fromthepresent
TldrdCollege
Faculty exceeded
theirgoalof one-third
repre(3)Theimplementation
oftheThird
CollegeAcademic
Plan(4)There-lnstate( continued
onpage8
CRAZY TIMES PaP 5
CRAZY
T~MES
Pip
9
NEWEST BOMB
LASER GUIDED
Somewhat
guardedly,
thePentagon
acknoledged
thisweek
thatitis usinga newtypeof bombin Vietnam-called
a ’smart
bomb’-which
canfinditswaytoitstarget
withalmost
unerring
accuracy.
Guided
either
bylaseror television,
’smart
bombs’
were
usedsuccessfully
to destroy
twomajorhighway-rail
linksacross
rivers
in theHanoi-Haiphong
area:theL~ngBienbridge
andthe
ThanHoebridge.
During
the1966-68
bombings
of NorthVietnam
US aircraft,
usingoldertypebombs,wereunableto putthese
bridges
outofcommission.
Thistime,
theyscored
within
three
days,although
bridges
areextremely
difficult
tohitfromtheair.Andtheyfollowed
up
withsuccessful
strikes
against
a string
ofpumping
stations
on
NorthVietnam’s
mainfuellineto thesouth-also
tricky
targets.
Themilitary
willnotsaywhich
of thenewtypeguidance
systems
wasresponcible
forthesuccessful
hits.Butlaserguidanceis bothcheaper
andnewerthantelevision
guidance.
And
AirForce
officers
areextremely
enthusiastic
aboutitscapabilities.
’Onelaser-guided
bombononetarget
doesit,’saysanAir
Forceofficer.
’Withconventional
bombs,delivered
underwar
timeconditions,
youhaveto pourthemin,sometimes
by the
hundreds.
Buta laser-guilded
bomb,eventhoughit mightcost
10 timesas muchas a conventional
bomb,canbe 100timesas
effective.
Anditreduces
theriskthatyouwillloseanairplane.’
Equipped
witha silicon
sensor,
a laser-gullded
bomblaunched
froma dilvery
aircraft
homeson thereflected
lightof a beam
aimedat a targetfromeithergroundor another
plane.Once
thedetector
lockson,thebombis delivered
to within
12 feet
orlessofthetarget,
while
thedelivery
aircraft
scoots
tosafety,
staying
outofrange
ofainttaircraft
fire.
Building
onitssuccess
withbombs,
themilitary
nowisrushing
todevelope
laserguidance
systems
forothertyposof weaponsnaval
guns,fetid
artillery,
missiles
androckets
fired
fromaircraft,
andsurface
to surface
missiles.
Withtheexception
of
laserrangefinders
builtfortheArmyby RCACorp.andMartin
Marietta
Corp.,weaPons
guidance
represents
thefirstmajor
application
oflaser
technology
tobattlefield
use.
Twoelements
makeup a lasergulldance
system.
Oneis
knownin miliiary
parlance
as thetargetdesignator
because
Ninemonths
ago,whenonehadto beeither tially
covered
theobjective
oftheAirWarVote. itactually
transmits
thelaser
beamthat’illuminates’
thetarget
radical
orcrazy
tobelieve
hehada chance,
Mc
can be hand-held
or mountedan tripodsandon
Isgetting
McGovern
elected
thefirst
prior- Designators
Govern
wasdeclaring,
’I’mno radical.’
And,
vehicles
foruseby groundtroops;
theycanalsobe operated
he’sright
- heisn’t.
Nevertheless,
theMcGovern ity?Onewouldthingthedangerin hisdiespotter
planes
or frompodsbeneth
thewings
fication
would
beevident
toall.Whatisneeded fromtheairaboard
candidacy
doeshavesomething
to offer.It
of
attack
planes.
now
is
not
another
’John
Kennedy’,
but
a
new
should
beevic’~..~,
thatstudents
cannot
Force
or
Thesensor
portion
ofthegulldance
system,
called
a seeker
evenspark
radical
change
(revolution?)
inthis
frontier.
Whatis accomplished
inelecting
Mc
unit
,
is
attached
to
500-lb.,
2,000-lb.,
or
3,000-lb.
bombs.
In
Govern
if
he
compromises,
and
assumes
half
the
country
- thatcanonlybedoneby the’sansaddition
to thedetector
device,
it consists
ofa powersupply
culottes’.
Vaguely
recognizing
this,
student
red.
Humphrey
double-talk,
or makesa dealwith
thatinterprets
thehoming
information
and
lcaishaveoftentalked
aboutorganizing
the
Wallace?
As hegetscloser
tothenomination, anda tinycomputer
guidance
commands.
TexasInstruments,
NorthAmermasses.
Unfortunately,
whenever
a grouplike
andifnominated,
andbegins
t~_campaign
a~in~t provides
icanRockwell
andMartinMarietta
arethemajormanufaturers
theYSAcallsfora worker-student
rallythe
Nixon,
Mc Govern
willbe underintense
pres
oftheseeker
units.
participants
are99.99%
students.
Partof the
surefromtherighttomoderate
hisviews.
AI*
An indication
ofhowrapidly
thelaser
gulldance
market
is
problem
isthatthestudent
radicals
seemtobe
ready,
he hasredefined
abortion
as a ’state
growing
canbe seenfromPentagon
budget
figures.
Evenbefore
working
ontheassumption
theworking
class
isits
issue’,and amnestyis beingplayeddown.
thenewairwaragainst
NorthVietnam
began,
theAirForcehad
allyandonlyneeds
a major
incident
orrecession
$66-million
in fiscal
1972forseeker
assemblies
alone.
tobemoved
intoaction.
Howdoesoneprevent
McGovern
fromslipping allotted
This
comes
on
top
of
$42-million
in
orders
in
the
past
fiscal
totheright?
Well,certainly
notbymaking
the
Thefallacy
of thisassumption
neednotbe
the previous
year.The Armycurrently
candidate
bigger
thanthecandidacy.
Ifgetting yearand$22-million
$18=million
fortarget
designators
andforitsdevelshownhere.Infact,itsbeensometimesince
Mc Govern
elected
becomes
thefirstpriority, isspending
theAmerican
working
classhasevenshown
traopment
oflasersensor
unitsfor155-ram
artillery
rounds,
for
thenanytypeof’deal’
todoitisjustified.
The
cesof progressive
liberalism.
And,withthe
a newhelicopter-borne
missile
called
Hellfire,
andforitsLance
prosin theDemocratic
partydon’twantMc
Polarization
caused
by theIndo-China
War,a
surface-to-sur~ce
missile.
Govern,
buttheywillaccept
himifhemakes
the
large
partofit hasgrownquite
conservative. right
TheArmy’s
Assistant
Secretary
forResearch
& Development,
concessions.
Intothissituation
comes
presidential
candidate
Robert
Johnson,
recently
toldCongress
thatsuccessful
experGeorge
Mc Govern.
Witha peaceproposal
that
firings
of guided155-mm.
roundsdemonstrated
’itis
Speaking
candidly
inhisfirstdebate
with imental
almost
parallels
thePROs 7 points
(theonly
, forthefirsttime,to hitsmalltargets-even
moving
Humphrey,
McGovern
roughly
saidthathewasn’t possible
fairandviable
proposal
yetputforward)
the
singleroundsof artillery.’
TheArmyis working
a manof destiny,
thathe certainly
wasn’t tanks-with
ona technique
called
proportional
navigation,
whichwillenable
intention
ofstripping
defense
spending
toa mina charismatic
figure,
andthathewasn’t
bornto
strikes.
imum(andtherefore
defense
related
employbePreside.nt._
Hesaidhebelieved
he hadbeen a lasersensorto leada mobiletargetforaccurate
ment) andfavorable
standson amnesty
and
Telivtsion
quildance
employs
a tinyTV camera
in thenose
thrust_
intothelimelight
byimprobable
events,
of a bomb.Looking
at a TV scope
in hiscockpit,
theattack
airabortionMc Governshouldbe a complete
incidents,
crises,the
surfacingof
internalcontrapilot
linesupa target
andreleases
thebomb.
Theguildance
anathema
to theworking
class
diction
in thiscountry,
anda warwhichwould craft
homeson thetargets
image.
Thissystem
givesthepilot
notend.RightonGeorge.
That’s
Marxian
his- system
However,
surprisingly
enough
theSenator
has
thesame’fireandforget’
capability
offered
by laser
gulldance.
torical
evolutionism.
More
importantly,
because
beenabletoattract
a goodpercentage
of the
TheAirForce
isspending
$9=milluon
in fiscal
1972forTV
the
candidacy
was
born
ir~ependent
of
the
’everyday
people’s
voteenough
sothatheisnow
gnlldance
units,
a dropfromthepastyear’s
$14-mtilion.
Texas
candidate,
’candidacy’
wasabletostation
itwithin
reach
oftheDemocratic
nomination.
And,
Instruments
and
North
American
Rockwell
are
major
contractors.
self
in
an
obscure
senator
from
a
small
state.
ifhebecomes
theDemocratic
nominee
thisgood
Because
Mc Governwasnotgroomed
to become¯ lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
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I IIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlllllllllllllnlllllllllllllllllll
percentage
willswelltoa greatmajority
of
a presidential
candidate,
andbecause
thepros
theworking
class.
That’swherethevalueof
(until
recently)
never
felt
theywould
havetodeal
theMc Govern
candicacy
lies.Hehasnotonly
with
him,
he
as
not
yet
been
seriously
computforward
a program
to immediately
endthe
promised..
war, while
simultaneously
breaking
thegripof
themilitary
industrial
complex
andreorienting
Howdo weprevent
lVlcGovern
fromveering
social
andeconomic
priorities,
butheisalso
to
the
right
under
the
intense
pressure
thathe
reaching
theconsciousness
of working
class
isnowfacing?
Thiscanonlybe
donebycounterpeople
withhis’new’
idea.
pressure
fromtheleft--by
maintaining
that~xle-|
Sure,ultimately
theMc Govern
program
Is
pendence
of ’candidacy’
fromcandidate
which|
really
a harddoseof liberalism,
butgetting madetheMc Governpbenomononpossible.
When
thehorseto movehalfwayto thewellisthe
youtryto sellMc Govern
to people
carryan
firststepin creating
thatvisionary
worker- AirWarVotepetition,
letpeople
knowthere
student
alliance.
Suchanalliance,
alongwith
isa fairandviable
peace
proPosal
which
hasbeen
theothervaried
segments
of the’movement’, accepted
bytheVietr~mes#
(thePRG’s
7 pints),
constitutes
a majority
capable
of instituting endors~
LaRaganalda,
support
Black
Liberation,
realsocial
andPolitical
change--through
’legL.YoN5- AuTC)HA,R.p
_pushpro~ltion
9. If [~ttln~
Mc Govern
Itimate’
Political
process,
noless.
el~ted
becomes
moreimnortan~
tlum~t~~w,n~,:
HARVL~¢’ H oFF - ~ U ~TA,~
incid~ts,
aMpolifl-cal
necessities
thatmad~him
Tbethrust
ofthisarticle,
however,
isnota
a
presidential
candidate,
then
all
the
effort
may
CHIRI$
I,it,llGElll
- C.~ U rrAIL
plugforMc Govern,
buta mimingaboutthe
befornothing.
greatest
danger
now~cing
hiscandidacy
andwhat
it represents.
A danger
emanat/~,
ironically,
If ~nouOpeople
arereached
by th~ideas
fromtl~hard-core
Mc Governsupporter.
P~behind
thecandidacy
ttisentirelyposs/ble
that
¢~ntly,
whentrying
togetsignatures
forthe
thosemotivated
by a desir~
forrN1social
and
" THE
A/rWarVoteIn/tat/re,
I wasquestlo~ed
byo~
poUflcal
olumllu
may’win’,
evenffthe~ndklute
~ thes~
people
about
tbevalue
ofsuch,,,
~fforh lo~s.However,
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