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The whopping 175 percent jump in sex felonies reported so far this SJSU rapes down, yar is attributed by police in part to a greater willingness of people to report sex crimes. area crime soars, "There is a very high report rate (for sexual assaults) and we don't take it lightly anymore," said Sgt. Burroughs, public information of- police reports say ficer of the S..1.P.D. Sgt. "Gene" Brown, in charge of Note: SJSU made national headlines this year in the "high crime area" sex crimes detail for San Jose with its rape crisis last fall. Thirty which surrounds SJSU. Police, said reports of sex felonies rapes and attempts on or near the "Sexual assaults in the campus ahve increased throughtou the city. campus were reported to police, area are down," said San Jose He pointed out that prosecutions and including the Nov. 9 rape of a Roman Police Lieutenant Knoll "Buut the convictions are also up. Catholic nun in a convent near SJSU. parar: eter around the campus, "People are more aware The campus was held tightly in which is several miles wide, has and they are coming forward now," the firm grip of fear. Night students shown an increase in the number of Brown said. carried whistles, supplied by Mayor rapes this year." Janet Gray Hayes, and self-defense District 7, in which SJSU sits Though rape is down this year classes and rape seminars like a small island, led the city of on campus, University police report multiplied in number. Emergency San Jose in arrests for homicide, "getting more calls." In 1977 there call boxes were installed on campus rape, armed robbery, strong armed were 11 rapes (including attempts with a direct line to University robbery, assault, auto theift, sex on campus. This year there has been Police. The San Jose Police felonies and narcotics last year. only one. Department set up several decoy The district is comprised of six "In general, it is safer on teams near the campus and three police beats, its boundaries extend campus then off campus," said suspects were arrested. north to Hedding Street, east to King University Sgt. Larry James. "We Road and Bayshore Highway, south have 17 sworn officers, ( which is) up Welcome back. to the 280 freeway and Willow Street, from the 11 we had tw years ago." and west to Lincoln Avenue and By Erick *beck North First Street. Recently initiated "Foot Rapes on the SJSU campus are San Jose Police records this patrols" by University Police ahve down considerably from last year's eyar indicate a nine percent rise in resulted in an "abrupt change" in total according to Statistics kept by rapes reported for district 7. Last the flow of non-campus related University Police. year's total was 87. Murder is also people onto the campus, according Howecer, San Jose Police rising in the district, with seven to James. records show an increase in reported homicides in the first six "We've managed to keep the homicides and rapes, and a 175 minths of 1978. There were 11 undesirables off campus," James kloo percent rise in sex felonies reported homicides in the district last year. said. Spartan Daily Volume 71, Number 2 Tuesday, September 6, 1978 Spartan Stadium renovation drive in neutral By Steve Hastings withdraw $750,000 in promised Packard, the 65-year-old electronics It is not known how long Councilman Jim Self said they are Division! facility, insuring the SJSU The drive to expand Spartan funding and read newspaper ac- executive of Hewlett-Packard, who Packard will wait for action on his against it. Athletic Department's goal of Stadium has sputtered and stalled in counts that inflation could un- offered to arrange a 15-year loan to proposal. Mayor Janet Gray Hayes and keeping their teams in the highest recent months in a volleying of funds dermine efforts to refurbish the 43- the university in place of the Only two of the remaining six her mayoral opponent in this divisions of NCAA competition. among San Jose City Copuncil, year-old stadium. county's share. San Jose City Council members November's runoff election, Although SJSU Atheltic Director Santa Clara County The Board of proposed expansion, Rod Diridon, chairman of the have publicly supported Packard's Councilman Al Garza, have made no Bob Murphy refused to speak to the Supervisors, and multi-millionaire estamated to cost $3 million, now Santa Clara County Board of proposal. statements for or against the Spartan Daily reporter, he has David Packard. hangs on a decision from the San Supervisors, who made the initial Councilmen Larry Pegram and proposal. previously said that SJSU has no Recent events have not been Jose City Council. contact with Packard, last week, Joe Colts have both said they are in However, Diridon said the alternative but to increase, or rest in encouraging to the project sup- The council must decide soon if said Packard wanted to see some favor of the proposal. council should agree to the Packard on Page 6) porters, who have seen the county it will accept a $750,000 loan from papers by last Thursday. Vice-mayor Susanne Wilson and deal. (coal "I talked with Mayor Hayes and Larry Pegram in private, and they both supported the idea," Diridon Neighbors said. "That they (the Council) would not support the expansinn would be inconceivable to me." leery of The current plans to expand Spartan Stadium would make the tree-lined relic of South Campus a expansion By Mike Myslinskl Man arrested Two ad hoc citizen groups are watching plans for expansion os Spartan stadium carefully, hoping in library that some kind of transit system will be included. Belle Olson, a spokeswoman for for exposure the Council for Public Transit, said she would be "Definitely opposed" A 31-year-old man was arrested to expansion efforts if they don't by University Police on suspician of consider the environmental damage indecent exposure yesterday in the more cars will do to the stadium SJSU library. neighborhood. University Police said William According to Olson, there's $18 R. Condy, address unknown, was million available for public transit in given a misdemeanor citation for San Jose due to the passage of the indecnet exposure and released. Transportation Development Act in The arrest was made following a 1974. phone call from an unidentified Santa Clara County Director of woman at the library. Transportation Development Lou University Police Sgt. Larry Montini said there is $15.5 million in James said his department has had the count's reserve account, but that difficulties in the past in making the funds won't be used until the arrests in the library due to the Santa Clara Valley Corridor Study is "large expanse of the Library completed. The study should be done The Spartan Stadium may receive a facelift if San Jose City Council members agree to a $750,000 loan from millionaire David Packard. Building." ins month or so, he added. by John Scanlon "But because of prior incidents Olson suggested these funds be (of this kind), we are sending used to construct a light-rail system several officers in response to calls blackout makes to thhe stadium. Olson described Campus time stand still now," James said. "This was the light rail as "a modern version of a first time we've sent several officers streetcar." By John Jones were reset. Clocks around the the computer tape reader in the computer system upon which all and it paid off." This would save Kelly Park, Dirt and corrosion on insulators campus have not yet been reset journalism department which im- copy for the Daily is proofread and Three University police made located a few blocks from the on one of SJSU's main transformers because of a malfunction in the reset paired production of the Spartan set, has been replaced according to the arrest inside the library without stadium, from becoming a "parking was partially responsible for two mechanism. Daily. The reader, which is part of a Jerry Myers, graduate assistant. incident. campus blackouts last Wednesday. lot," she pointed out. Several campus facilities such Don Knipschield, chairman or Power was cut off to the campus as the bookstore, cafeteria and Taxpayers For Community Sports, at 8:46a m. and at 12:15p.m. library were forced to close during Fullerton cabinet to combat apathy is equally concerned about Kelly the blackout. Park. Bob Bosanko, chief of plant "A piece of green environment Ed Zant, Spartan Shops By Kim Gardner making this organization function heaviest blow from Proposition 13's operations, said the insulator like that is very fragile," Knip- manager, said that although power Following an ent;(usiastic working together and com- axe. showed evidence of a flashover, schield said. was not available for the standing ovation SJSU Preiddent municating well." A cold winter could spell dif- caused by built up dirt that acted as He said the temptation to park refrigerators and freezers, no food Gail Fullerton announced formation ficulty in "paying the PG x E bill," an electrical conductor. Heat from Approximately 1000 people there will be very great because it is was lost because of spoilage. of a new President's Cabinet Friday Fullerton said. 'Fortunately," she the current caused the porcelain on attended the forty minute speech in so close. And if there is no transit, and addressed the topics of ad- quipped, the layered look is still in the insulator to expand and then the Men's Gym, according to sports fans will park there in order There was apparently little ministrative apathy and Proposition fashion." burst. University Relations. to "get their sixpacks to the stadium increase in theft in the bookstore 13 cutbacks. Hiring for new or vacant during the evacuation of customers before they get warm," Knipschield A flashover creates an immense Cabinet members, Fullerton university positions is now frozen from She officially began her term said. amount blinding white the store, Zant said. said, will be the two vice-presidents, also due to Proposition 13, reported of heat and a Friday, replacing John Bunzel who He estimates that, once ex- light, second the Dean of Student Services, the Fullerton, until state-niandated Bosanko explained. A According to Loren Cross, resigned from the poet August 31. pansion is finished, the stadium flashover occurred while PG x E Director of Business Affairs. the savings can be met. operations manager of the computer Goals of trust and cooperation neigborhood will have to absorb the crews were repairing the lines, Director of Information Systems "We will cope this year," she center, computer functions were led Fullerton to form the cabinet, impact 20,000 people coming to melting a copper bar close by. and Computer Service, and the said, but next year is likely to be no shut down for the day with personnel SJSU's first, to help alleviate ad- watch sports events about 80 times a chairman of the Academic Senate. better, and if we should have an performing clerical tasks manually. ministrative apathy. year. The university had excellent enrollment shortfall, the year could 'This (cabinet) is a Initially strongly opposed to the cooperation from P.G. x "In the last few years there has be even more difficult." No reprogramming of the management group dealing with stadium expansion. Knipschield said Bosanko said, which resulted in been a certain isolation of sane SJSU's proposed library sur- computers which handle all ongoing administrative activities,' has resigned himself to the power being totally restored to the administrators from the Academic vived despite budget cutbacks, he university data processing will be stated Fullerton. "The presence of projects completion. He feels there necessary, Cross said, and there will Senate and even from each other. announced a happy Fullerton. campus by 4 p.m. the chair of the Senate should help are enough regulating agencies be no significant delays in What happens in one area will "Unless the bids come in Power was still out in parts of keep the group sensitive to possible involved to assure responsible ac- processing in structors class sooner or later affect most other disasterously over budget, we will the Business Tower early Thursday changes in university policy." tion. rosters or Add-Drop forms. areas of the university, and I think it be breaking ground sane time this now will have morning. Power was restored once Is important that we have the people SJSU's utility budget slashed by academic year." "Anything they do The be legal," he said. the circuit breakers to the building blackout caused a short in who carry the responsibility of approximately $100,000 suffered the (Cont. on Page 1) to Page 2, September 6, 1978 forum Avoid unwanted flyers,

play Paraphernalia 500 a ut Ian der By Dan Miller Continuing, I am stopped again office. ber Everyone is guaranteed at the Student Union by some guy Back tc the old cafeteria with no freedom of speech in the United who is wearing what looks to be a chance to pass the Student Dillon Jin States, but I feel people shouldn't be goalie's mask. I assume he's a and collect financial aid. pro forced to read and listen to others leftover from the Seals Every game also involves the are exercising this right. hockey team. He hands me a flyer. player taking some risk. In the game Ass And nothing irritates me more In big bold print the flyer of Life, one chooses between the Uni than walking from 7th to 9th streets screams, DOWN WITH THE poor farm and trying for Millionaire con and having all sorts of parapher- SHAH!!! He has a very noticable Acres. on nalia waved in my face, shoved in accent and I can't understand a In Paraphernalia 500, the "risk" We( my notebook, or made to look like an word he's trying to say. involves the Gay Pride Movement bet) ass if I refuse their literature. So, I figure maybe this guy does on campus. That is why I have invented a play hockey and that maybe one day Some guy hands ne a copy of torn game I hope Parker Brothers or he was hit in the mouth with a puck. what looked, folded and smelled like wor the Spartan Dily, but what turned Milton Bradley will patent. I call it, "Down with the Shah," he one out to be the Spartan Gaily. "Paraphernalia 500." shouts, "Kill the Shah." UHT The rules are simple. Any Then this "guy" hands me a to me that killing student wishing to participate, Well, it seems poster that proclaims Friday to be is a the walks from the Music Building down the owner of his hockey team Gay Pride Day. To prove before settle a contract reqt to the Business Tower during any drastic way to God, Mom and everyone else that dispute, but then, this is repr class day. even to suggest that I'd be gay, I stud a rough game. I'll keep his should take a risk and prove my Dan Miller is a paraphernalia before he chants, belief by wearing blue jeans. Some "Down with the student." Spartan Doily reporter risk. phor a lot of All good board games have Friday I discovered that shor blue jeans. Either SJSU The object is to finish the course some sort of hazard. people wore folk Paraphernalia 500 has a hazard liberal campus and that I while being stopped the least is a very year known as the Student Revolutionary lose a lot of friends, or that number of times by special interest would Red, groups handing out their Brigade Against Alan Bakke. nobody paid any attention to Gay paraphernalia. Disaster never strikes at a good time Pride Day. For example, it's noontime on a and in my case, this one is no ex- We've come to the conclusion of Wednesday, I begin the course and ception. Paraphernalia 500 and it's time to right away a young lady with a blank I'll never understand why the add up the paraphernalia I was expression on her face hands me her Brigade insists on marching at 12:30 nailed with. little green card. - while I'm playing my game - to go Instead of a banker, I see the word deaf printed on to the Tower, only to discover the Paraphernalia 500 has a garbage the card. president is at lunch. collector who informs me that I have S J S letters crim "Do you want a donation for Of course the president is at the following: lunch. That's why 12:30 is such an A card from the deaf, an anti- bring deaf children, sympathy, or a pat on On the sixth day, god created coughed and fell down dead by the the back" I ask her. opportune time to get a mob of angry Shah poster, one goalie's mask, an a res God and pot man. And man got stoned and horny score. in Same blank expression Glan- students together. It's everyone's anti-Bakke arm band, a schedule of Amen. cing back at the card it reads, 'lam lunchtime, it's my lunchtime, it's anti-Bakke rallies, a gold key to a Asse Editor: and asked god for a woman for Tom Hoffman $122,( deaf, can you help me?" Help her the preesident's lunchtime. pair of oak paneled doors, some Christmas. And before long there English senior with what? She hasn't told me. I The gang is marching now and I literature about the Gay Movement In the beginning, God created S. De. the heavens and the earth. But the were lots of little men and women Stuart Raguall hand her back the card and she am nabbed by the flow and whisked and an invitation to Famma Alpha flying around god's Columbian Environmental Studies senior smiles. clear back to the Student Leisure's Gamma's wine tasting party. I lose. earth was without form and empty. the i So god said, "Let there be light." fields, tending and testing god's !Liam For god knew that light was plants. Free Patty Onto the Sequoia essential to the growth of plants; Editor: of o On the seventh day, as god was and without the kinship of certain I am writing this to urge the parot cruising through the skies upon his inhalable plants, man could never Spartan Daily and all students at A magic carpet woven of poppy stalks, survive the rigors of finals. SJSU to write to President Jimmy in cm Finding direction amongst ruin a small child soared past him, writt( and demand that he pardon Patty On the second day, god said, cracking a distasteful, but innocent, Hearst. field "Let there be a sky in the midst of joke about the reddness of god's Editor's note - This is the saga of the There was a murmer amongst tainous land," Bonusak said, We know that prisons in this post t the waters and let it divide the eyes. And god suddenly realized Hadleys, three-foot tall peope who the whiskered ones, who are not as gaining momentum. country are only for the poor and the Progr waters from the waters." And there that, had he meant for man to fly, he once lived peaceably in the praire nimble as they were in younger trees and hills minorities. Patty is neither. She Crirn( "A place with was a sky; for having once indulged would have given him wings. Thus for many years. Their society days. that makes the grass and flatness of rich and white. Patty does no. Ohio. in some outrageous hash oil, god thinking, god created the Drug suddenly disrupted, we find the "Why should we have to move belong in prison. Quimby Village simple and boring. understood that man must have Enforcement Administration, The Hadleys choosing a future plan. on?" asked Prestoell, a wrinkled Patty should be in Paris on weigh Instead of underground homesteads somewhere to fly. D.E.A., without further delay, Hadley w o braided his long white we can build up in the branches or in vacation or lounging poolside at the dlsad) said, "Let created paraquat. By Scott Knies hair around an eagle feather. "This the ferns. On the third day, god Hearst compound. She does not mina The plains were quiet once was a good home." the waters under the heaven be deters "Friendly neighbors live in this And god caused the D.E.A.'s belong in prison. Only the poor again. Flat forever against the "Exactly! it was a good home," gathered together in one place, and belong in prison. This is what has Last forest and granite land - animals paraquat to rain down upon his horizon. bellowed Bonusak increduously, let the dry land appear." For god chang called marmots and chipmunks - fields. (After, of course, god had made our country great. -Odd place for an earthquake," "There may be another earthquake desired to sow some seeds that he senter really mellow creatures. Prestoell, gathered up a goodly stash for the Jail the poor, free Patty. the wise ones repeated to the sur- brewing up right now beneath our had saved from a particularly good you can replace that eagle feather long drought to come.) And the Michael Dutton 11 viving Hadleys. feet. These plains cannot be trusted. stash. Thusly, god created with a condor feather because we bewildered people choked and History Senior least Odd or not, th tremor hit the We must build a new village in Columbia. are moving onto the Sequoia." for th prarie last night and shook Quimby another place and not burden our On the fourth day, god said,"Let involv Village into the ground. The huts and children with the chance the ground The audience in the circle was there be night and day and seasons accor( tents and gardens and forts and might shake their homes down on the edge of their stools. Bonusak and years." And why did our om- The Curious Cat additii burrows were all gone. Little piles of again." had his Hadley tribe spellbound. niscient god do this? No reason at interv memories. "Where is this other place you "This place rises above our all. The old fellow was stoned out of memb Croylis was especially disap- speak of?" Prestoell inquired for the punky prairie for miles in spendid Question: his mind and felt like doing and pointed because his plants were circle's curiousity. peaks and valleys. Oh, we don't get something with his hands. How do you feel about the idea of a four-day work week? decisi about to flower in another few Everybody knew Bonusak had to settle there for nothing. We have parole weeks. "Why couldn't the ear- traveled extensively as a scout to earn it. We have to travel across On the fifth day, god said, "Let thquake wait until winter," he said when the badgers followed the the rocky mountains at the edge of there be fish in the waters, birds in A ten-hour day does not sound good to me because "1 out loud, to on one in particular, covered wagons west. He know of the plains and then across the desert the air, and creatures on the land. that is too long to stay in one place at one time. There anothe he poked about the rubble in hopes of lands no other Hadley had seen. beyond that. And god created the bee, whose job would be too much stress on people at work. It really he sal finding a morsel. "I speak of a place far away. A it was to pollinate god's maturing depends on your job, though. contini The younger Hadleys, like beautiful land. A beautiful, moun- next: Tackling the trail Columbian plants. - Anita Wade colle Croylis, had been ordered to scrape business administration sophomore disserr through the litter and salvage what Th belongings they could. an ext The wise ones and whiskered projee Hadleys sat on stools in the circle of You should have a choice if you wanted to work the grass (the earthquake didn't flatten standard five-day week or the four-day week. I don't the wheat and alfalfa). Since the know how performance would be affected if you had to EO grasses grew to four feet high, well work longer hours, but I would choose the four days for over a Hadley's head, the circle the extra free time. afforded the elders' privacy when -Mike Andre ne they were discussing important engineering sophomore Th( ;matters. 0. Progra: Bonusak usually organized relocati meetings in the circle. It had been a adjoinii It doesn't I want to long time since the last affect me because get my 214, ii meeting...two seasons ago when the degree as fast as I can. You would really have to cram Buildin cloud spark started a fire over near to fit everything into a four-day week. The extra day the W the ground squirrel's town. Another would only be spent for entertainment. Seventh "emergency." -Varsha Patel Thu Bonusak said he only likes to microbiology freshman ministr meet in extreme situations because ; located then the meetings will be special. He Womer knows Hadleys are basically lazy directoi people and if they have to make I think that would be great. It would mean higher be how decisions as a group all the time employment because they'd have to hire more people Peter they'll stop functioning as in- for the extra day to maintain the same level of ef- direct() dividuals and start relying on others ficiency. The extra leisure time might bore people, service, for what one can do himself. though. 203. "Everybody will have to pull -Robert Wilkinson their own weight on this journey," public relations junior Spa Bonusak said unto the circle.

I would enjoy it. People would have more time for Letter policy vocational things and leisure. It would give them more Strand time to relax from the pressures of work. Productivity Jose, i Calif The Spartan Daily encourages in a four-day work week would be increased because Pubhsh reader comments on editorials, Friday is usually a lost day. Associa opinions, news stories or whatever -Toni Whytosisek-Soleh but may be on the reader's mind af- English I '111V0t, secretary Sandal. fecting the campus. bloat' Letters should be submitted pa PIT i between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. at the . 4 the Daily office (JC 208). If ravers the I )el Letters should be typed because I like it because it gives you three days off ins row. and Ad of the limited time available to row I'm a hang-glider pilot and I could go out into retype. Best letters are short (ZO the ente,d, boonies and ump off mountain tops. words) and to the point. )eur. Si ill-eon The Daily reserves the right to -Howard Betts geology junior cents edit for length, style, invasion of %pan. privacy and libel. Suhur Pubbea September 6, 1978, ['age 3 feature 1 So who helps out when your fender gets bent? By Lisa Young practicing law in the Ray Area since he graduated and resolve it. Until then, it's a stalemate," he said. Who would you turn to for advice if you thought an from Hastings Law School in Berkeley. He has dealt Jim Arnold, 47, the third A.S. Attorney, also has auto mechanic had ripped you off? Or what if your with cases ranging from real estate negotiations to been practicing law in Sunnyvale for the past year landlord arbitrarily decided to keep your security criminal trials. He has also recently become involved right next door to Beaudikoffer. Beaudikoffer and deposit when you moved? Or say somebody fender- in labor arbitration. Arnold were partners in practice in San Jose for over bended your car and didn't have insurance? Also a certified teacher, Spector said he enjoys the five years. Now in their individual practices, they Attorneys Richard Spector, Eric Beaudikoffer and contrast that the college atmosphere at SJSU offers to primarily serve Santa Clara County businesses and Jim Arnold helped SJSU students deal with these his private practice in Redwood City. handle cases involving real estate, probate, insurance problems and others last year and their legal services "Normally, in a law practice, you deal with some and occasionally domestic cases. are offered again this semester. Located in the type peoplestudents are not this very high-powered Arnold notes foreign students seem to utilize the Associated Students Business Office in the Student way. It's beautiful," he said. consultation service more frequently than native Union, the attorneys are available for 20-minute legal students. Immigration is usually the problem, he said. consultation appointments between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. "But," he said, "although we deal with a lot of on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. On 'We get involved in anything school oriented problems and misunderstandings, the Wednesdays, they're available in the A.S.B. office majority are consumer type complaints." between 3 p.m. and 6:40 p.m. short of actual representation Unlike Beaudikoffer, Arnold did not go straight When the position opened last year, the three at- through school and did not always intend to become a torneys entered the lowest bid for the job and began in a litigation.' lawyer. A native of Colorado, he came to California to working for SJSU students. All three are student- attend the University of . oriented and liked the prospect of working on a college Next, he spent three years in the military overseas Spector said the main problems that campus. students come where he learned to speak Mandarin and had am- to him with On rotating shifts, they determine the severity of are disputes with landlords and auto bitions of working for The voire of America as a repairmen. the individual student's problem and whether or not it reporter. However, after he returned to college, this Attorney Eric Beaudikoffer, requires legal action. They do not offer legal 30, agreed. time at Stanford University, he decided to quit school representation, but, when necessary, they direct the "Students most often come up with small claims and work. disputesthey feel like they've been ripped off student to the proper assistance. by "I.was an accountant at General Electric, but I somebody, whether it's a landlord or an auto didn't want to be an accountant forever. I like to deal repairman," he said. "We try to advise the student as "We get involved in whatever mediation, whatever with people and be my own boss," Arnold says. to whether or not they have a legitimate beef and, if so, phone calls, whatever letters necessaryanything He decided that law would be the best career for how to handle the dispute." short of actual representation in a litigation. And we him and began working his way through law school at Beaudikoffer also follow through as best as possible,"said Spector, a 33- said misunderstandings seem to by John Scanlon the University of Santa Clara. year-old bachelor who currently practices law in be a big problem with SJSU students. Richard "It's not a way to get richif you're aspiring to Redwood City. "When we talk with them and they start solidifying Spector great wealth you should own a McDonald's franchise A native San Franciscan, Spector has been their positions in a dispute, it's easier for us to come in or something. But I'm happy, and it's rewarding,". said Arnold. "My experience at San Jose State has been exceptionally successful,"he added. Grant accompanies new instructor Get the edge! Prepare to take the Harry E. Allen, new knowledge about parole" One such program, of plugging them more GRE SJSU professor of and the ways it can be halfway houses, is one successfully back into the or GMAT criminology this semester, used. Allen considers a definite community once they have Graduate Record Exam Saturdays, Sept. 16, 23, brings with him from Ohio "In the United States, alternative to prison for 30. Oct, 7 and 14 served their time. 9 a.m.-12 30 p.m, Art Bldg. 13:3, a research project, "Issues we don't certain SJSU campus know what the types of criminals. Total cost is $55 including materials in Parole: an recidivism rates are," he "Halfway houses are Assessment," and a said. more effective Graduate Management Admission Test than COPIES Saturdays, Sept 30, Oct 7,14,21 6122,000 grant from the U. For example, ac- traditional prison parole 9 a.111. t),111. Business Classroom Bldg. 014. SJSU LarnottS S. Department of Justice. cording the Allen some systems. You parole for 3 1/2 c overnight - Total cost is $65 including mate( The study will focus on studies say the rate is as the type of criminal that -II,- uuuitIiOIii the issues of parole, the high as 87 percent, while goes in," he said. For further information: managerial problems some say it's as low as nine They also serve as Off ice of Continuing Education involved and the treatment percent. more intensive programs KINKO'S Journalism ClassroomBldg 1368 Jose State of offenders under the Allen speculated that for those offenders who Strect Sen University parole system. require San Jose, CA 95192 specific programs for more supervision. 43 3r, Allen is a noted expert specific criminals could The study will pinpoint (4081 277 2182 in criminology. He has lower the rate. But first the the most effetive and least Al, at written five books in the causes of failure must be expensive methods of 4.1 F. San Carlos Si 20S 9cll field and before his SJSU studied, he said. controlling criminals and San Jose State University post he was director of the Program for the Study of Crime and Delinquency in Ohio. iasPb He intends to Fall 1978 Don't Lose Your Head weigh the benefits and the disadvantages of deter- WEDNESDAY CINEMA minate versus in- determinate sentences. Last year, California changed to determinate sentencing. The study will use at least four SJSU students for the extensive reading -.What ap haw II artiox laced with involved in the project, here le Iola Cranetailcarraneuer Allen. In lack ot respect according to betas law!" ar1 free mei *TO addition, the students will ' thee sten personetei interview parole board but e the kar members about their roles Arra* ad Glum" and their approach to by Christopher Alger decision-making in the parole process. Ohio. The project is ex- department, "Research is just pected to take 12 months to Allen said. "It has lots of We Still Have PLENTY of BOOKS !!! another way of learning," complete. The information potential." he said. In essence, he will then be sent to the He said he also hopes to continued, it is the art of Justice Department to help study the question of collecting and find what programs are chronic offenders, disseminating information. most effective. criminals who repeat Burt Reynolds 330 SOUTH TENTH STREET The study is actually The research project crimes once released from "Scnaioay.... ilandlt" PG MD an extension of an earlier could signal a trend for prison. Sally Field Jewry lloodwJacklaGlesaar & off San Carlos project begun in Columbus, SJSU Administration of Recidivism, or BOOK Justice departmen^, he repeating a criminal act, 94, suggested. Allen explained, may ti Ill p.m. Morris Dallt-v Aol Adult..1,1 ;31 ART SUPPLIES EOP finds "This is an exciVng signal a "...gap of new offices, The Equal Opportunity at SJSU has This Program quarter, find relocated its office to five adjoining classrooms, 210- 214, in the Education yourself in the woods. Building and two offices in the Women's Gym on Seventh Street. . The new EOP ad- Orienteering. Rappelling. River raft- ministrative offices will be ing. Back packing. Cross-country ski- SJSU upstairs in the ing. Water survival. Mountaineering. located First aid. Women's Gym. EOP director Gabriel Reyes will Army ROTC is an excellent course be housed in room 202 and in leadership development. But, it's Peter Micheal, associate also adventure training, where you director of supportive learn to lead in an environment that MEN'S & WOMEN'S services will be in room challenges both your physical and 203. mental skills. Spartan Daily 1 Unlike strictly academic subjects. Army ROTC will teach you to think INTERCORNIATE BowliNq TEAM tlii Conuounit, on your feet. To make important deci- Salve 1934 sions quickly. And it will help you Seciud elass postage paid al San develop your confidence and stamina Jose, California Member ol in the classroom or out. California Newspaper TRyOUTS FOR This YEAR'S TEAMS - FRi. SEpT. 8 Publishers Association arid tt.. Add Army ROTC to your program, Associated Press Puldrslu41 and you automatically add a new tails by San Jose State dimension of excitement to your 12:30 p.m. & 4:30 p.m. I alive rs ity , except Saturday ark! campus life. , datina the volh-Ct- liv oranains express's] al th. ha tat .. hat nrces.sanls those For full details call: Siqry up FOR YOUR pREFERRid SQUAd AT ThE dESk thi \ I tided Students. the Chris Clarke at 277-2985 Univet sit, Adnunistration or This summer we gave sin schniarthsps to slot: the Department of Journalism students worth over $13.0003 and Advertising SUltachiphans at-callhal only inn a remainder ttaals Full arademp ear. $9 limb svititNtol. 54 Al Off -campus price per copy, hi ARMY ROTC. vents Phone 2771181 Ail Student Onion Comes Area ,ertising 2771171 Printed to suburban Newspaper LEARN WHAT IT TAKES TO LEAD. 277-3226 Pubbeatiun, Inc. Page 4, September 6, 1978 sports

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from his staff to a greater By Chuck Hildebrand degree than other coaches Four assistant coaches take show to N.Y. I he has worked for. joined football coach Lynn He called Stiles "a Stiles' staff this summer very professional man who and will be making their By Dan Miller Those teams with from all over America are wants to get a job done" debuts Saturday when the 'Strong defense, Earthquake players and trying to make the "A" players Spartans open their 1978 and praised the midfield control and an former SJSU graduates squad which consists of the season against Idaho at and staff for their hard improving front line has whom the varsity team top 20 of the 40 players and work and dedication. Spartan Stadium. given the SJSU soccer beat were, the Industrial will represent the United Dave Muth, Dan Rastovski is Stiles' team a 3-0 record and high League All Stars 2-1 and States in the qualifying Dorazio, Dave Rastovski administrative assistant, hopes of doing extremely the San Jose Lobos 4-2. round of the 1980 Olympic and Dave Wasick are the coordinates the passing well in the Oneonta Menendez was pleased and Pan American games. newcomers to the SJSU game and is the staff ad- Mayors' Cup tournament with backs Keith Greene Goalkeeper, Paul staff, which now numbers visor on NCAA rules. this weekend in New York. and Steve Sampson who Coffee, is currently playing SJSUwill begin cup play for the U.S. "B" team in 12 men. Rastovski joins SJSU scored one goal each in a 4- Friday against defending Korea; back, Derek Evans, Muth is in charge of the from Cal State-Northridge 1 Spartan victory over Cal NCAA champs Hartwick is also a member of the defensive backs, Dorazio where he was an assistant. State Long Beach. College, who edged out "B" team and Steve Ryan heads the offensive tackles He was an aide at Stanford "I feel our mid- USF for the title last is on the "A" team. and tight ends, Rastovski is in 1975 and 1976 and before fielders have controlled the season. the quarterback mentor that he did some coaching action very well," said "Steve Ryan is really The winner of Friday's and Wasick tutors the on the prep level in the Menendez. "Both John the only hopeful we have to game meets the winner of defensive linemen. state of Washington. Bradley and Steve Ryan make the "A" team," said the Oneonta State and played well." Menendez. Muth, 27, comes to Wasick, 24, is no have Akron State University Bradley each The soccer team, SJSU as a volunteer coach stranger to most SJSU grid Ryan and contest. the which leaves San Jose at 9 after serving as a high fans. He was a standout had a key goal in in Arizona for "All three of the op- a.m. "Thursday morning, school coach defensive end for the exhibition games. ponents in the Cup are very said will return Sept. 15 for four years. Spartans from 1971 to 1974. Coach Menendez What are the main good," said Spartan Soccer the front line had gottrn off CSU-Sacramento at differences he's found Wasick was named the coach Julie Menendez. to a slow start but it was Sacramento, the Shrine between coaching on the Pacific Coast Athletic "Oneonta and Hartwick showing signs of coming Soccer Classic and then high school and collegiate Association's "Defensive have no football programs around. Portland State. levels? Player of the Year" in his so they place a strong Spartan foreward Easy SJSU faces a tough "The big thing is that Pictured are SJSU's four new assistant football coaches. They are, from left: senior season and was also emphasis on their soccer Perez scored a hatrick home schedule this season a first-team All-PCAA programs." players are more mature," Dave Muth (defensive backs), Dan Dorazio (offensive tackles and tight ends, ( three gnats) against th., with the Earthquakes, selection in 1973. After participating in he said. "They realize to a Dave Wasick (defensive lineman and Dave Rastovski (quarterbacks). San Jose Lobos giving him UCLA, Pacific, California, greater extent just what He performed for the the Mayors Cup, SJSU will 60 career goals, eight short UC-Davis and Santa Clara has to be done." guy I've ever been around" North Phoenix ( Ariz. I High responsibilities. Kansas City Chiefs, New remain in New York to face of tying Mani Hernandez' all coming in October. Even though college and says the head coach's the past two years. He is a "This L as fine a York Jets and New Albany State on Sept. 13 SJSU mark. The tough competition players are more self- enthusiasm is reflected in gfaduate of Mt. Union program as I've ever been England Patriots during a and then play defending The Spartans have at home will not let up in motivated, Muth says the attitudes of the players College in Ohio, where he associated with, from an three-year National Ivy League champs Cornell three players attempting to November either as the illotivItion is still a major and the rest of the staff. played from 1970 to 1972. organizational stand- Football League career. on Sept. 15. make the U.S. Olympic Spartans host to Southern s; "We hope to do very function of a college coach. Among Muth's non- Dorazio, 26, was the point," he said. Since his team. Some 40 players California. departure as well in New York," "Tie way I look at it, football interests are offensive line coach at the Dorazio's off-the-field a player from SJSU, he Menendez said, "in if coaching is simply a jogging, racquetball and University of Hawaii the interests include working says interest on campus preparation for our Shrine special form of teaching reading. He is married. past three years and has out and traveling. and in the NEED A ROOM AND MORE? community has tournament with Indiana a and I approach it from that Muth was an assistant also served as an assistant He is a graduate of dramatically increased University, St. Luis angle," Muth added. at Dysart High in Peoria, at Kent State University Kent State, where he and that a much more University, and University He called Stiles "The Ariz. in 1975 and 1976 and and the University of played two years of varsity positive attitude about the of San Francisco." most committed, dedicated filled a similar role at Washington. football. program prevails. Limited Space "We have made a lot of In addition to his duties Available as tackle and tight end Rastovski, 27, says the He is an enthusiast of early progress because of Try Us! coach, Dorazio handles main thing that impresses all sports, especially this trip back east. I'm Fundraiser Reichmuth team travel, the coor- him about the way Stiles sailing, fishing, hunting very pleased with the dination of blocking runs the program is the and surfing. team's play especially in Foreign & American to Quake post schemes for the running fact that he accepts This season is his first the tough exhibition games International Center named game and has scouting suggestions and criticism in coaching ranks. we had against teams with 360 S. 11th 279.4575 Earthquake players." Professional fundraiser Ben Reichmuth, executive director of the Spartan Foundation from 1970-76 was named general manager of the San Jose Earthquakes Associated students of SJSU Friday. presents The 43-year-old SJSU marketing graduate, who The Royal Udneastein Quarter-Ring has no soccer background, was named to the post by Au principal owner Tony Kovac, who also filled the th( general manager role last season. More Books ret "He has been very active in sports with SJSU and coi has accomplishments with other facets of fund act raising," said Kovac, "his accomplishments for the set entire area are very impressive," for According to Reichmuth, his primary function with the foundation was to raise money for the athletic a department. Arriving pr "Kovac approached me a few weeks ago and in- fil formed me he was interested in my marketing background to expand the marketing program for the Ca Earthquakes," Reichmuth said. th A 1957 graduate, Reichmuth served as director of ap fund-raising for the Spartan Stadium expansion drive. Daily Reichmuth formed his own fund-raising consulting re firm in 1976. A fi Who cares lic chi 1. What is the only city other than Pasadena to host prc a Rose Bowl football game, why was it held in that pe particular city and what year was the switch made? New Books reg 2. Who was the only major league manager to commit suicide during spring training? tha Answers to these questions will appear in Wed. Sept. 6 12:00 Noon an tomorrow's Spartan Daily. These questions will be a Student Union Amphitheater Used Books cla regular feature in the Daily sports section. 3ril Annual Performance ['REF ci )1( SIMS '4_0:1

See Our FALL BOWLINg LEAqUES Room Decoration Thanks for Center your SJSU FACULTY/STAFF TRIOS Plants, Posters, Prints 6:45 p.m. TUESDAY MIXED TRIOS Shelves cooperation WichvEsdAy 6:45 p.m. WEDNESDAY MIXED FOURS 9:15 p.m. SUGA MIXED SCRATCH TRIOS ALL LEAGUES OPEN TO THE PUBLIC f15:7 inifORMATiOri & situps AT TitlE disk 1571paitan n /Bookotois /kowtow A San Jose State University San Student Union tames Area JoseState University 277-3226 ...... ..... ..... September, 19711, Page 5 spartaguide CETA funds eyed 197 g CZIME -Rivrea By Lee Sherman The request for funds technical services officer Opportunities to become Army or National Guard The university police will be smaller this year for the university police, Officers will be explained by ROTC students from 5.30 to 7 are hoping to receive than last year, with plans feels the program justified p.m. today inthe formal lounge of both Washburn and another allocation of to hire only four additional itself last year and believes Moulder hall. Federal Comprehensive guards, putting the total it should be continued Employment Training Act number for the year at 10 during the present school The Educational Opportunity Program ( EOP SJSU funds this fall from the city A proposal was year. now has new telephone numbers: 277-2151 and 277-3190. of San Jose to hire ad- recently submitted to the The SJSU theater arts ditional security guards to Santa Clara Valley department, the art The Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will hold a patrol campus. Training board, the agency department and the school general meeting at 7 p.m, tomorrow in the S.U. Costanoan Last fall, after a series sponsoring the CETA of social work are also Room. of rapes occurred on or program. vying to recc"..c additional near campus, university According to Nita CETA funding. The Young Solcialist Alliance will hold a meeting at police were allocated Grunion, staffing coor- 12:30 p.m. today in the S.U. Montalvo Room. CETA funds from the city dinator, whose office Such people would help of San Jose. Fifteen handles the various in the costuming and A meeting for officers of the Chicano Business security guards were campus CETA programs, technical areas of the Students Association will be held at 4 p.m. today in the initially hired and placed in "the city is receptive to theater arts department, S.U. Pacheco Room. strategic spots on campus another such proposal for work on campus and city to slow the crime rate. the 1978-79 school year, art projects and assist KSJS is looking for staff members in all areas of Of the 15 guards which was submitted a few professors in the school of station operation. Applications are being accepted at the originally hired, only six days ago." The current social work in community KSJS office, room 202 of the Theater Arts Building. were still employed at the contract is set to expire projects such as food co- beginning of the fall Sept. 30th. ops and community service The Christian Science Organization will meet at 3:30 semester. Larry James, projects. pp.m. today in the S.U. Costanoan Room. Spartan Oriocci will hold their first meeting this semester today in the S.U. Almaden Room. Two A.S. council members resign The Royal Lichtenstein Sidewalk Circus will perform By Sean Silverthorne tative Lisa Goyeau sub- will not become official today at 12 noon at the Student Union Amphitheater mitments as the reason for three or four resignations A.S. Student mitted written until a written Admission is free. The statement is his resignation, while yearly. this received, Council has begun resignations, the Trippi said. Goyeau has been accepted school year the way it went Associated Students Office Last year the council at the University of Applications for the through last year as two announced yesterday. resembled a revolving door California at Berkeley and vacant seats are now being newly -elected officers A third council with approximately 16 AS. will no longer be attending accepted by the A.S. office resigned yesterday. member, Kim McGowan, members resigning their SJSU. in the Student Union Wine license Jeff Norment, who told of her intent to resign seats. Building. holds a graduate seat, and to A.S. Vice President Joe Norment cited may be McGowan Applications will first upper division represen- Trippi but the resignation pressing personal corn- a job which accepting be reviewed by the AS. amount of still uncertain would cut the Personnel Selection

time she could contribute Committee with finalsts to the council, Trippi ad- By Christine Lewis evaluated by A.S. Representing the ded. The decision on California Coucil on President Maryanne Ryan, Trippi said. whether the SJSU Spartan Alcohol Problems, Farr Trippi attributed last Pub will sell wine on said his group will meet in year's high turnover to Her final choice is campus is still in limbo, September if the ap- "high pressure issues" subject to majority ap- although Ed Zant, plication is approved to adding that the council proval of the AS. council, manager of Spartan Shops, decide whether they will normally experiences Jeff Norment he added. said he thinks the ap- appeal. plication to the Alcoholic The alcohol council Beverage Control Com- represents 25 church mission will be approved. denominations and has A final decision on the business support, Farr application hinges en the said. recommendation of ad- "Just where the thing minstrative law judgir Paul will end up,! am not sure," J. Doyle. His recom- he added. mendation goes to ABC The Spartan Pub has Director Baxter Rice in sold beer since 1975. Sacramento for final ac- During the last fiscal year tion. beer sales totaled over Doyle was appointed $38,000. by the ABC to consider the Lisa Goyeau Pub's application for a Kim McGowan wine license after the original request was blocked by a protest from Underprivileged J. Wesley Farr, a San Jose minister. At a hearing Friday, ASPIRE for aid considered 9400 Aug. 18, Doyle XEROX the application. His Academic Support Program for Increased recommendation could Retention in Education (ASPIRE), is a fancy name for come as early as this week, an SJSU tutorial office that helps students with according to Jim Holloway, academic difficulties. duplicating services available senior special investigator The one-year-old office is designed to help students for the ABC. who have had an inadequate high school education, NOW If Doyle recommends who come from economically or educationally approval of the application, disadvantaged backgrounds, who can speak little 481 E. San Carlos St. protestors have 10 days to English or who have a physical disability. file written arguments, According to Willie Mullins, counseling and (BETWEEN 10th & 11th) Holloway explained. The tutorial cordinator for ASPIRE, many students who 295-5511 case would then go to a entered collge through special admissions programs or three-person appointed who have come from junior colleges where you "only appeals' board. have to be 18 to get in," have difficulties at univer- If no protests are sities. received within 10 days, the The program offers tutors in specific subjects but ABC director will issue program directors want to develop basic reading and final approval for the writing skills, something Mullins says is being license, Holloway said. neglected in many elementary and high schools. Farr told the Daily his ASPIRE also provides a tutorial and study center chief aim in making the in the Dining Commons Monday through Thursday classifieds protest was "to get the evenings, 7:30 - 11 p.m. The commons will be divided people into dialogue" into north and south sections one side for students regarding alcohol. who want tutorial help and one side for quiet study. STUDENT DENTAL PLAN DEAR STUDENT. FACULTY AND I am seeking a Cluletlan woman to People should know There will also be reading and writing skill-building announcements ENROLL NOW!! For In- STAFF Your insurance needs: housing become Ty W119, I am haa AUTO, HOME, FIRE, "dealing with sessions in the commons at that time. formation call A.S. office or 371 dicapped and have a minor that they are 6011 HEALTH If you are not already voice Impediment. Call 251 DM With an addictive drug," Farr Students with academic difficulties will be given LEARN TURKISH FOLK DANCE. State Farm, call for an and ask for Brian appointment 2 HOuSeMates Wanted. Nice 4 he said. Everyone Welcome, regardless CUT LOOSE!! A rock band that does at my office or clarified. priority in the program, bedroom, 2 bath house M or F of dance experience every just that For your next party home and we'll set up a time 883 75 plus utilities 227 8314 at convenient tor you on R2-02 IS BACKII Sunday night starting On Sept Call Katy at 493 6527 or Ross campus, home or my office 10thBetween Band 6 Pm in the 327 2746. your Let's Women's Gym get together and give you better SPARTAN BOOKSTORE "No ci TAKE A FREE LOOK _at the coverage for less mone CALL San Jose's Most Unique Restaurant Welting?" Come on now. 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(Editor's note: The trying to improve tran- the campus area is un- can get trapped. By the near campus, and that is might have prompted some doing, I am in a situation middle teensthat was slot following Is the second part sportation. dergoing or planned to time commercial interests not going to be enhanced by of the charges and ac- where I can say: "Why harder. of the Gail Fullerton in- We are now working undergo? moved out of downtown the housing changes in the cusations. They did not don't we do this?" They both survived and on with the city redevelop- San Jose a decade ago, we terview conducted area. seem to have any basis in Q: Are girls more so did I. If I hadn't been a August 24. The first part of ment agency towards a had so much invested in The new apartments fact that we could find. sociologist it would have A: This is precisely sensitive? the interview appeared in joint venture in a 1000 buildings that we were will be priced out of the We should have a been even harder for me. why I am very concerned last Wednesday's issue of space parking structure in trapped here. reach of our students. We ruling probably shortly A: Whether it is nature the the Spartan Daily.) the Fourth Street area. about getting may have some faculty after Labor Day. or nurture, girls are simply University Zone in place The transition in the who might choose to live Q: Do you miss raised to be a little more is what we're Q: How are the Q: Which city official because this late 60's was into a very there, but it's clear that teaching? oriented to what other relations between the Is your main contact? Looking at. deteriorated area, but the there is nothing in the of- A: Well, to some people are feeling, An area near a university and the city? A: On the parking it's transition I see now is an fing which will provide degree yes. I enjoy thinking, expecting of who is the downtown core is almost by A: Basically I think Russ Campbell, upswing. housing for students on the teaching and I enjoy you...I don't want to get Thum mei Fee definition, they are pretty good. associate director of the There is a return of campus. writing.. at the same time I into the discussion of Q: Do you have any taught long enoughabout whether this is innate in the A DIFFERENT grete-frq". housing solutions? 15 years. It is exciting to do female psyche, or simply a STORY A: I have been looking something a little different. matter of how we raise 7:00 TH for over a year for any little girls. 9:21 FRI. source of possible funding Q: Is that the appeal of Q: What has been new married administration work? FRIENDS to provide toughest on you, being a to 1:05 TH student housingI prefer A: Yes. I enjoy the teacher, mother, -family 7:15 FRI call it student administrative role sociologist or ad- housing. because I see myself as a mtnistratoe Mew On Our dorms are full and catalyst. sehellelea overflowing., we did I can make some A: I would say it was I the manage to get the In- things happen. Instead of harder being a mother, Redo* Wee ternational Center. It looks teaching about what they particularly when my kids like it will be off and (administrators) are were in the early and running well. I am interested in seeing what we can do, and so is Maryanne Ryan (AS. Upper Division President), with the concept of student co-ops. COUNCIL But this is part of the STUDENT transition too. Many of the changes are being made SEAT OPEN! a without particular Students must be upper reference to the campus, division by Christopher Agler and that is what I've been students, in good academic standing. New president Gail Fullerton recieves a standing ovation from staff and faculty after her speech. Also concerned with. Student Council meetings are I want to make sure the on platform is Dr. Ellen Weaver, James Handel Evans and Dr. Hobert Burns. Wed. at 2:30. Student must be redevelopment agency is willing to put in long hours. We've been working redevelopment agency. sociologically, called a commercial viability to the aware of our needs as well together in the context of We also worked closely zone of transition because downtown. The transition particularly the studies of this University Zone task with Mr. (former City it's the point between a now is to higher property transit and transportation force. I've been chairing a Manager Ted) Tedesco commercial use and a values. in the downtown area. PERSONNEL SELECTION sub-task force on land-use. however I don't feel we residential use. There is Q: What does this Q: How is the in- We have approached it as a have necessarily gone back always a Little band in mean for student housing? vestigatlion going into the COMM. data -gathering kind of to square one because there where the land use A: In some ways it NCAA violations of our thing in trying to cope with we've worked most closely changes. means housing may be men's athletic depart- Interviews student membership for A.S. ment? our problems. with Mr. Campbell. The transition is from priced out of the reach of Comm. Faculty, Student Cornm.,cademic Common Q: Tedesco said many one kind of land use to the students. A: I chaired a com- Council Comm. and Student Union Comm. problems? times the university area another. We do continue to have mittee that did a very A: Trying to preserve was an "area in tran- When you add a the pressing problem of thorough and very careful Recommends appointees to A.S. President the housing stock in the sition". Are you satisfied university or a hospital or adequate housing for study. We sent the results and aids Personnel Officer in his/her duties area and at the same time with the kind of changes some other institution, it students who want to live into the (Pacific Coast Athletic Association) compliance committee and DEADLINE SEPT 15 we've not yet had a final response from them. INQUIRE AT THE AS. OFFICE convinced Stadium expansion still short I myself am 3rd FLOOR, STUDENT UNION that such infractions that (Cont. from page 1) architect firm from San misleading. Council to accept his occured were quite minor. or CALL 277-3201 Francisco. Poncl said he was the second echelon of money in lieu of the Heaven only knows what football schools, county's, but he insisted Cost estimates and "hopeful" the $3 million A larger stadium is the $1.5 million in corn- design outlines should be would pay for most of the Ca Col also hc,ed to provide munity pledges be returned to the university project. rig larger crowds for the San collected and cashed in. within 60 days. Another false report of I Jose Earthquakes soccer Although Packard has Bill Richardson of was that funds from the sta team, who have helped avoided commenting on his Anshen X Allen said the city and county were to be raise donations in the two- proposal, Diridon said the present expansion plans repaid by a "special on year community cam- Hewlett-Packard executive call for 30,000 seats with a parking tax levied by the exr paign. "just wants a strong in- "club seat" section of 1400 university trustees." Coordinator of that dication that the money is theater seats and benches But according to Glen Go, campaign, Ben Reichmuth, there." with backrests, a new press Guttormsen, director of we is now general manager of Of the pledged box, improved restrooms, SJSU business affairs, the Earthquakes. donations, Glen George, and a "modified" lighting those funds will be paid We Love You bar The community campaign director, said system with an emergency back over a 15-year period the campaign started officially over $300,000 has been generator system. by a city-imposed tax on Uni in February of last year, in collected. The campaign No money has been set the gate for all Spartan an effort to raise $3 million committee expects to aside for larger parking Stadium events. whi to begin construction collect $300,000 a year for areas, athletic facilities, or and following the 1977 football the next five years in major changes in the Funerton nthd ttowL.bmk. tim season, paying its share of the playing field. cas After six weeks, $1.5 expansion. But Richardson said Tru million in pledged The Spartan Foun- his firm is "pretty well speech idule rt. 5P1D. pos donations were raised. The dation has also guaranteed convinced" some corners ( COB' t from Page 1) Jul; city of San Jose and the payment on any reneged will have to be cut in the goals, good things can county agreed to split the pledges. expansion. happen, even in a time of emi remaining $1.5 million. The exact cost of ex- "We doubt that $3 scarce resources." _ 4We have 4:4 req After Proposition 13, panding the stadium from million will buy everything One resource bar; the county boad of its present 18,100 seats to the university wants," he Fullerton hopes to see in fait: supervisors claimed 30,000 seats will not be said. abundance at SJSU is trust. sufftt (51 U2eCi of cutbacks from the measure known until bids are sent to Recent newspaper "Trust flows two ways," wag forced them to hold back on the interested contractors. reports had raised doubts stated Fullerton. "I have their part of the promised E. A. Hathaway Co. of whether the expansion to trust your good will, ditii funding. San Jose, Carl Swenson could be started with $3 good faith and good We, halt -4tt trUnt But Packard told Co., Inc., of San Jose, and million, Hit Bud Pond, judgment and you have to real Diridon last week he would Fisher-Stevens Spartan vice-president of Carl trust mine. Your good will, War

supply the county's share Stadium Joint Venture of Swenson, Co., Inc., who and the trust we have in pruzu. Unii to keep the project alive. Fresno will receive bid arrived at the original each other, are precious Packard not only specifications from Anshen estimate for the project, assets, and I promise not to legi wants the San Jose City x Allen, the consulting said those reports were squander them." prof We have a contpecie fair: Si-uck of; Tv & Kle-w tzet1c10)-tmd b()U. REFRIGERATOR 4 We. hot but- aveLcowthouzi RENTALS 40

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