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Vol. 5.6 +123.., SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 95114, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1969 No. 126 APPEAL CONCLUDED VERDICT COMING Sacramento Hearing Ends at 3 This Morning; March Plea Deliberations Begin Next Week 1.1 CANDY BELL Stutlent Rights and Responsibilities. use of the stamp machine had merely At Meeting and BOB BRACKETT After a painstakingly slow first been a loan and did not constitute a Daily Staff Writers three hours, the fireworks began im- violation of the election code. A.S. Pres. Dick Mint r and treasure' After listening to nearly 12 hours nf mediately following the dinner break At this point Stone made a motion. Dave Aikman joined yesterday in call- testimony in the Election Code viola- at 8 p.m. which was granted, to have the Board ing for "at least 1,000 peisons" to tions case, the nine-member Board of A.S. Vice President Bill Langlin, who hear a witness to testify to circum- march on the Capitol Building in Sac- Appeals called it a night, leaving de- had previously said he would bae k Mc-_ stances relating to the first charge, ramento Monday If the National Guard liberation!: for another day Masters in any legal fight, surprisingly while leaving the second in abeyance. has not been removed from the U.C. A parade of witnesses, a myriad of started the pyro technics by changing An apparent discrepancy existed over Berkeley campus by that time. documents and a long-distance phone camps and taking a scat as an adviser two separate letters, each dated March Aikman also suggested to an audi- call all played their part in turning to Acting Attorney General Stone. 7, 1967. One had been intrciduced by ence of approximately 200 gathered in the hearing into a marathon- -featuring CHANGE OF HEART Kelley while the second wa.s intro- Morris Dailey Auditorium that classes the Good Guys ticket of Jim MeMas- Asked what led him to "switch in- duced by the prosecution. be cancelled at SJS Monday to allow ters, Rob Russ and Bob Kelley against stead of fight." Langan said, "Seeing Stone had charged that Kelley's was students to make the march. Acting Attorney General Phil Stone. Kelley in action gave me the conviction not actually written by Jerry Spoiler, Miner said at the convocation meet- Dr. Harrison McCreath, chairman of that I could no longer, in good con- the A.S. president at that time, and ing, called by the faculty-student liai- the board, wearily pointed out that al- science, support the ticket. A vote for brought College Union secretary Beryl son committee to formulate a policy though deliberations could begin today, McMasters is also a vote for Kelley." Peterson to the stand to try to shed --Photo by Konion Jurd4n position on the Berkeley situation, that a more realistic estimate would be Kelley's co m m en t on Langan's some light on the mutter. "several thousand dollars if necessary" THE NATIONAL GUARDSMAN giving the peace sign is Steve Burch, Monday or Tuesday of next week. change of heart was, "We have always She said carbon copies of every cor- will be made available to bus the stu- SJS student whose unit was called up to Berkeley in response +o violence There were three charges filed known Bill has been a puppet for the respondence from an Associated Stu- are made and filed. dents to Sacramento if the Student which broke out there a week ago yesterday. The above picture was taken against the Good Guys trio on %WIC/US Dick Miner machine. After all these dent's president Council approves the allocation of the at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday, as Buich's and some other National Guard units violation.s of Act 24 (the Election years of being a puppet, we couldn't She added there were no carbons filed special funds. were deploying away from the university after a peaceful day of protest Code). One of the charges also entailed expect him to show some guts nov:." of the Spotter letter produced by Pres. Robert D. Claik reiterated his over the issue of a "People's Park" near the campus. an alleged violation of the Statement of Relevant testimony began witlt the Kelley. beliefs, that were expressed in an offi- introduction of evidence by the attor- DID NOT TYPE cial statement released earlier in the ney general on the first charge, that Stone presented a letter from Bar- day, that he condemned violence of Kelley knowingly published false liter- bara Pasley, whose initials were typed any kind as a means of effective 31 To Compete ature indicating he served as chairman at the bottom of the Spolter letter. change. of the College Union Program Board. Miss Pasley worked as a secretary in Pres. Clark also declined some stu- Stone introduced both a campaign the College Union during the Spolter dent offers to join them in their march handout and a resume given to the administration. The letter expressed to the state capitol. Spartan Daily. He also produced Stu- Miss Pasley's opinion that she did not The Student-Faculty Liaison Com- dent Council minutes and the minutes type the letter because of punctuation mittee decided Thursday that Monday, of the CUPB in which there was no and spacing errors errors she said a Runoff Election May 27, good typist would not have made. 28 record that Kelley had served May 26, should be declared "Dead as chairman. Late in the hearing Stone summoned Day," so members of the SJS college There will be 31 students 011 the semester, 1969. for the purpose of es- Dylina, David S. Horiuchi, Mike Buch, Jan Shaw, who served as secretary- community can attend a peace vigil May 27 and 28 balloting for the five tablishing a small mandatory fee to David Mayes, Ray Shea, Tim Eaves, Kelley then introduced a letter, treasurer of the CUPB during the time in Sacramento to publicly and peace- seats available on Academic Council. provide flee legal aid to all members E. Marles Alaimo, Carol Lornbardi, allegedly written by former A.S. Presi- Kelley said he was chairman. She fully demonstrate abhorance of, and Also on ballot will be the runoff of the Associated Students? Tony Ching, dent JertT Spolter, alluding to Kelley the Grely Robertson, Ron served from March, 1966 to June, to protest violence in the escalation for attorney general between Sandy 3) Should there or should there not Harbeck, Mike Rutz, Steve Overoye, as College Union Pmgram Board chair- 1967. She testified that Bob Pitcher of military tactics in Berkeley. incumbent Roger E. Olsen, be a marching band? man and congratulating him on his job Heller and Dave Reales, John Murphy, Steve was chairman of the board until March, with two referendums. as acting chairman. along A majority vote is needed for pass- Burch, David E. Boston, Andrew A. 1967, and then Tina Newton took over. Sandy Clark, Election SECOND EXPLOSION According to age, but A. S. Vice President Bill Lan- McDonald II, and Eric Tirtnes. she said, did Kelley serve Special Meeting The second explosion of the night At no time, Board chairman, the referendums will gan said that even if the referendums he was a co- occurred when the Board ruled 6-1-1 as chairman, although A special Associated Students (A.S.) be: pass, council is not obligated to put a CUPB sub-committee. to hear testimony by phone from Bob chairrnan of Council meeting will be held this after- 11 Shall student government officers them into effect. active as chair- Clark Replacement Pitcher, former CUPB chairman, now She added Pitcher wa.s noon at 2:30 in Council Chambers to or others who render service or as- The following students will be on resignation. serving as an ensign in the Coast man until his consider an allocation for buses to sistance to the Associated Students of the ballot for Academic Council. final charge accused Foss of vio- Guard in Pensacola. Florida, Kelley The transport students for a peaceful dem- SJS be eligible for compensation in John Merz, Tom Tutt, David G. Selected in Balloting section III, Bl. of the Election had previously stated Pitcher was one lating onstration in Sacramento Monday to the form of scholarships, stipends or Darugh, Rich Deucher, Juan Antu, Rev. chairman of a campus A final recommendation for an SJS of two living persons who could shed Code in being protest the National Guard's presence grants-in-aid? Ron Gracia, Bill Jordan, John F. political party which failed to register interim president is in the mail to the light on the true question at hand. on the U.C. at Berkeley campus if the 2) Shall a ballot proposition be suh- Herlihy, Bob Crocier, Roy Heath, Paul Board. Chancellor's office. however, told Dr. McCreath with the Election Guard has not left it by Monday. milted to the Student Body in the fall O'Neil, Randall K. Mulrine, Steven L. Pitcher, The final candidate, whose name was Kelley had never served as chairman T-CUP LETTER not revealed, was chosen from a field or co-chairman of the CUPB, and had The charge involved a letter vvritten of 30 names submitted to the SJS merely been the chairman of an im- on a College Union Party IT-Cup) let- Presidential Selection Conunittee by portant committee. Dr. McCteath's tes- terhead which vvas mailed to various students and faculty in the past two timony of his conversation with Pitcher businessmen in the community. on Time weeks. The list of candidates was nar- was later ruled inadmissable since Kel- Marles Alaimo, candidate for presi- Fees ticket, down to five Iasi week. Formal by Sense Paying flowed dent on the Change Students not have an opportunity to ley did balloting took place in the local com- said she had previously been secretary A tally yesterday showed that only "This may show that there will be should be given as follows: cross-examine Pitcher. mittee for the first time Tuesday. of the T-Cup anti Foss had been chair- 148 students that were scheduled to more students returning than in pre- Handicapped people first, graduating Testimony on the second charge cen- All of the candidates were judged man. She said the purpose of the patty pay fees have not paid. A record num- vious years rind that is why it is so seniors and graduating graduate stu- tered around whether a loan of postage against a list of "ideal" qualifications, was to gather money for a political ber of students paid yesterday. but not important to count heads," Dr. Ilar- dents second, all other seniors and meter rights constitutes aid from an among them their intention to con- campaign to elect a president and the all students that paid yesterday were rington commented. graduates third and finally, all juniors, off-campus organization. tinue increasing student involvement for the party did exist during the election. included in the tally. Students scheduled to pay their fees sophomores and freshmen in a random Robert Silverstein, testifying in college affairs and to actively sup- Foss, who took the stand in a de- According to Dr. Edward Harring- today are Mrl-Mz. Anyone who misses pool. prosecution, indicated he had received port new pmgrams such as the Educa- Good parture from ordinary procedure, said ton, dean of undergraduate studies, his scheduled fee payment date may Miner's letter is ,just a letter of campaign literature fmm the tional Opportunity Program and New he checked on the post- that party was disbanded March 9 and estimations are based on the assump- pay any time now through June 6. recommendation and will be referred Guys, whereby College, committee spokesmen said, meter stamp and found it to be that he joined the Good Guys one or tion that there will be 15,098 continu- Student Council voted to support to Advisory Committees of the Aeri- age front a machine rented by Merrill, two weeks later. On three occasions, ing students. Yesterday was the half- A.S. Pres. Dick Miner's proposals on demic Council who will make their The next meeting of the loml com- Pierce, Fenner and Smith Inc., however, Foss refused to testify on the way mark, so 7352 should have paid. the priority system to be used in eom- suggestions. Academic Council will mittee will ix. Tuesday, when the selee- Lynch, San Jose. grounds that his testimony might tend The incomplete tally showed that all puler registration. In a letter to Dr. make the final decision at their meet- lion process for the permanent SJS MeMasters countered by stating the to incriminate himself. but a few did. Harrington, Mine' the priorities ing June 2. president will begin. Back-Up System 'Simple' Set-Up SCARS Reg Result of Fall 1968 Calamity been compiled by the CDC 3300 has some sce of backup system." By JIM BROADY "We've got to go ahead with the crash "Every state college in the system is will have used by SCARS. The Los Angeles installation is in the Daily Staff W'riter SCARS program," said Dean Harrington, watching us," lie said. "If SCARS serves computer registration procedure at SJS the way Those students eligible to continue in un- Chancellor's office at L.A. State College, Most students that didn't directly suffer "or we'll have a spectacle like you've never the seen, next fall." The dean expressed amaze- we expeet it to, all the state colleges will demraduate or graduate studies who have and is a link in the pmjected statewide from the calamity of fall, 1968, registration ment that the unforeseen 3,000 students had want to quickly eonvert along with us." not paid their fees or otherwise notified system. have forgotten much of the confusion and been squeezed into class schedules "already As reported in yesterday's Daily, the SCARS of their intentions, will be notified Another mechanism to assure the student disappointment that was prevalent at SJS, overflowing." SCARS committee realizes the inconvenience and allowed 21 days to respond This will of a satisfactory schedule will be the con- derive an accurate tinuance of the "modified arena" in the PER but the State College Admissions and Regis- AWAKENED TO PROBLEM the crash program has caused 011 all fronts. enable the program to the unpre- building. This factor, as in the past, will tra t ion Scheduling committee (SCARS I The spectacle had .ovakened everyone to Insufficient funding has rendered ineffective head count, virtually eliminating up classes that were hasn't. the immediacy of the problem, however, and the publicity in some area.s, but "we plan dictability that characterized enrollment in enable students to pick not filled or have been dropped. The CDC SCARS is a direct result of the commu- in September, SJS Pres. Robert D, Clark to contact every single student in a variety the past. 3300 will also provide this information much nication breakdown between the state, SJS instituted SCARS on a top priority basis to of ways," said Dean Harrington. BACK-UP COMPUTER installed recently in more swiftly than the tedious hand-regis- admissions, and the students. The overwelm- create a remedy for the enrollment crisis, In the event some students still go unin- The SJS CDC-3300, its 30-day, 90 tration. ing surplus of 3,000 unregistered students Chaired by Ronald L. Hunt, director of fortned of the innovations, there is a mechan- Ihe Engineering Building for An- "SCARS is a remarkably simple registra- last fall made imperative the immediate institutional studies, SCARS has met every ism by which they will not be left out. per cent trial run, has a twin in Los tion procedure for the student," said Har- formation of an entirely new registration Monday since early October, devoting "a Following the regularly scheduled pay- geles. "This back-up computer should alle- "We should have had it 10 years procedure, according to Dr. Edward J. Har- seven-day week toward setting up SCARS." ment of fees for the filing of deferral form.$), viate any fears about a breakdown," said rington. rington, dean of undergraduate studies. said the dean. a composite list of the entire student body the dean. "In fact, every phase of SCARS ago" 1--SPARTAN DAILY Friday, May 21, 1969 Guest Room' Open Letter *ARIAN DAI LY iorm-ami - SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE To Pres. Clark By ROBERT A. PRENTKY When the press is free, it may be good or bad but certainly without An Open Letter To Dr. Clark: I stood witness to the travesty of human freedom it can neter be anything but bad. Albert Catnua justice that took place at the people's as- sembly, Wednesday in the auditorium. Bill Hursehmann Editor Roger Chapman Advertising Mgr. ou, Dr. Clark, are president of one of the largest state colleges in California: vont carry ..... re prestige in the academie community than any other such executive in the state college system, yet you remain Editor's Notes ignorant of an incident so abhorrent, so disgusting that even the duped masses are top in arms. As the Master of your Fate, as the chief executive of this institution, Unfortunate Omission as OM` Of the leading academie scholars the State of California, do you mot con- In yesterday's Spartan Daily. two number of staff members testifying sider it of para ..... mot importance to be- paragraphs in the story headed "Ap- against them at the hearing. the Daily come not only ediocaied but an authority on such an inciolent? peal Hearings for Good Guys NN ill Ile could not be objertive in its col crag..." * * * How do oto become educated? The an- (pen unfortunately were cut out. swer is certainly not by hibernating in The Daily's estimates regarding Those two paragraphs were very im- your office until the minter storm abates: Wednesday's rally in Morris Dailey the answer is not relying on the news understanding a portant in the IINerall Auditorium were a little higher than media though it is still better than the complete story. for they explained most accounts. In fact. they were sub- nothing. flow loetter could you learn than why the Good Guys originally request- stantially higher. The Daily estimated to confront the situation mith your own being? ed a closed hearing. 900, while the general consensus was At Berkeley you could speak with nutlike, outgoing ASIA. Pre-ido nt Charles Those paragraphs read: (only 350 to 450 or a little higher. I "Speaking of non-negotiable demands, what's new with the SDS ?" Painter, the students imol vil, the Ber- tiempting to clear Up 1111. reasons think the latter estimates were a little keley mayor, the Natioonal Guard, doe po- the trio, had askeol for a closed hearing closer to the truth. lice: yowl' could use every faculty at your before the 1.S. Judiciary, Kelley * * * Guest Room possession to see, to listen. to feel, to know (treasurer canoliolate Bob Kelley) said. It appears the new Student Council in your own conscience what is happen- ing. 'We felt there was MI way in hell of has a few more consenathes than last During the '30s hundreds of thole:ands of winning in that Judiciary. Therefore, year's liberal council. (:ouncil debated Ignorance Is Plentiful people chose. out of fear. to remain ignor- we felt by requesting a closed hearing for 11/4 hours (her the resolution pass- ant or silent. If you sit in ignorance, if Rea- you sit in quiet. you alone it would lighten smote (of the adierse ed Wednesday condemning Go%. Ignorance is plentiful in the world today. Self-righteous in its attitude, are as guilty of publirity that might prejudice the ap- gan for calling the National Guard to And indifference is melt worse; hopeless in dimension. the atrocities being committed as the peal we knew we would lia e to make.' the U.C. Berkeley campus, and all II matters not then what you onay say. guardian of each bayonet, each cudgel, Kelley elaborated by saying the limns of violence on campuses by There seems no use in trying Alany are they who are so blind, each blackjack wielded. for yott and whose minds will ne%er open. you alone chose inaction and silence. G I Guys belie% ed that Nall the Spar- either students or police. to explain it a new may. Until reality hits them hard. Dr. Clark, tell the six million who died tan 1)aily elbow. assistant eilit(or and a Last year's couneil. in my estimation. for what you seortied at those mIto think they know better. and perhaps a heart is broken. in Germany that the situation was too would hone passed this type of resolu- Then they %%ill see what should be seen contplex, ION! that you lacked necessary There is no blindness quite so blind, tion with little hesitation. Perhaps tItis and do what should be done. facts to act. Yes, the incidents are most as the narrow mind. unseeing. Policy Note year's council will take a little extra But it will he too late for them: comparable, for in the end the genesis Unchanging. static. timer mindful Opinions erpressed in columns, staff comments, time to deliberate important oor contra- the intelligent will already have won. and root of all violence. hatred and finally Thrust and Parry and gJest articles are those of the of new mi.ts. new thillightn. IleW being. death may he reducible to a Shakespear- individual authors and do not necestarily reflect th %ersial matters. Taking adequate time Intolerant iot its point of view: KAREN C. NICOLINI editorial policy of the Spartan Daily. Editor idn quip, "Ile that is truly dedicated to is important. B.H. bigoted in its action. A11350 war has no self-love." I)r. Clark, silence (I don't believe you are igriorantl is as much a crime against Guest Rooms humanity as is the violent act, the latter thrives upon the former anol sto man's age- less cycle of murder plods on. Two Different Views on Berkeley Crisis Thrust and Parry Responsibility for the maintenance when the responsible (officials are satis- I)(ow mow n Berkeley is now a pro%en sl bine generated widely credited of law and order rests with the munic- fie(' they are no longer needed. battleground on which olleys of g,un- reports that something far ..... re deadly Boycott ipal. the rounty. tile state and the fed- One of the great mistakes made by f ire liaNe been numerous and occasion- than tear gas had been brought into Fiesta eral authorities. late Los Angeles Chief (of Police play. the ally. deadly. and the city has experi- La Fiesta de las Rosas. which will begin This responsibility cannot and William II. Parker at the time (of the tonight at 8:30 in the eneed a kind of total war in which an Even yesterday. Nat 1 Guard San Jose Civic Audi- should not be surrendered to the riot- outbreak of the first trouble itt Watts commanders were offering conflicting torium, is an annual celebration of the aerial gas ;mark oherspread the target ers on the one hand or to either the was to withdraw the police forces on Nersions of who ordered the use of Mexican-American conquest anol enslave- ment by the Spanish. Furthermore, the Berkeley Board of Education or to a the plea of se eral com ..... nity groups area to ithoode classr ..... pri%ate gas. and for what reasons. Not entirely Fiesta represents humiliation committee of 1 tthersity of (:alifornia that they could restore order. That is homes and a hospital. and degrada- convincing was (Me explanation that tion of 'Mexican-American citizens: more- professors (on the other. when the situation got completely out One man is (lead. scores have been gas was employed "because the troops over, it perpetuates a lack (of appreciation If these people. who hohe neither of hand. wounded (many by random charges), were in danger." In danger from what, and tinolerstanding of the Mexican-Amer- power nor the responsibility for leaders" ad- ican by the dominant White Anglo-Saxon the By the time the `loyal and the citizens hone !teen sickened by one wonders. maintaining public order. will (fired mitted their efforts liad failed and the establishment. Thus the Fiesta reduces the displays of force The responsible authorities. cii to the far in exeess of pro% - Mexican-American ...... madly ihe role their good fliers and ad% ice police were called back in. a number and military, from Sheriff Madigan to demonstrators and to those u ho partici- of lives were lost and the Nat al location. nerrssity. or justification. The of actors celebrating their oppression and the governor's office and back again, exploitaC by the Spanish. pated in the illegal seizure of Unker- Guard had to restore order to a badly peace-keeping agencies, it appears, lithe introduced a kind of stormtrooper A coalition of 30 Chicano organizati .... s to abandon grossly o er-reartcol to sity property and get them burned and looted ...... nuttily. a situat' that philosophy into the Berkeley confron- are asking the estithlitolionent why should the (outside police Mexican his own their lawless arts. We belieNe the o erwlieltning major- was undoubtedly troublesome but up tation. Let them de-escalate their zap- the -American celebrate National Guard will withdraw of California and of inest or recognize symlo(ols illai 1.011. and the ity of the people to the time (of those displays, at least ping techniques promptly. At best. County expect their offieials notes subjugation, rape, feudal imposit Alameda not one requiring fusillades of bullets they lia e been guilty of incredible bad to preserve public order. Any mayor. and destruction of the Mexican Aztec and 111111 a rain of gas from the skies. judgment. Tlwy have thereby brought Mayan civilization. Why should he recog- chief of police, sheriff, or governor fkRTAN DAILY needless death and injury into the nize the Fiesta when his very presence SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE who permitted mobs to take over the In their efforts to explain their mas- arena. hale ( reated bitter hostility implies a glorification in a deliberate form postag paid at San Jose, Californias sive resort to open warfare. the itholv- Second Class streets of Berkeley or any other com- of subjugation? IA rnb r of Callfornia Newspaper Publishers Assocl- ed authorities hone created a %ast cred- among thttusands of pre . ly "un- *tic.. Published daily by students of Sim Jose munity in this state which could result The answer is olov loos. if pato are a mem- College, except Saturday and Sund y, during committed" students, and have out- Stat ibility gap. Sheriff Aladigan"s implica- ber of the establishment: profit which college year, The opin,ons cspressed herein are not in substantial loss of life plus the burn- e cesserily those of the Associated Student Body. tions that hi- deputies were using noth- raged public opinion. does not bring about the betterment of College Administration, or One Department of ing and looting of the community. th the Alexiettn-Amerit an ( 'iv'. The Journalism and Advertising. Subscription accepted would be abdicating his responsibili- ing 'more dallp.11)11: !hall hillinilOt was San Francisco Chronicle only on a rernainder-of-sernester basis. Full aced mie establishment, characterized by different sern ster, S4 50, Off-campus price per grusomely refitted by the post-mortem seer, $9: ech ties. May, 22, 1969 affluent organizations, such as the Sym- copy, 10 cents. Phone 294-6414 Editorial Evt. 2383. disett ery of buckshot pellets itt the 2384. 2385, 2386. Ad,,,ertising Ext. 2081. 2012, 2083. It is time for the silent majority to phony Board of Directors, loas one ',bier- Printing Co.. 1445 S. First Reprinted with permission 2084. Press of Glob heart of young Janies lieetor. So was tivo . Thai is, to instill. the "haves" !them- St. make their voices heard before the the repeated assertion of polh e that selves) a higher salary, newer omi-ical in- All ediforiels reflect the majority opinion of th "street people." the SDS. their acthist Spartan Da:ly editorial board, consisting of the editor, tlw fatal wounds were incurred from a struments, richer businesses at ilm evpritse tho city ditor, the associate allies and their developing "front coin- assistact editor, of the "have-nots." editor and the cony editor. Staff comments ar in- mittees'' make it appear that the public fall from a rooftop. Guest Articles tended to reflect th views of individual staff rn m- kgain. the assurance that armed Of course the "haves" argue that the bers. wants law enforcement groups to pull The Daily will consider and Is seeking Guest Fiesta is for the Spanish people. which by SILL HURSCHMANN peace officers were opening fire only Editor out and surrender the streets of Berke- Editorials and Guest Rooms from SJS stu- way, no longer r ist in the Southwest. Advertising Manasoir ROGER CHAPMAN doe when in danger of life or injury was dents and faculty members on matters Day Editor JIM BROADY ley or the campus of the state univer- af- We are Chicanos. who oro. engaged in a Assistant Eslitor KENYON JORDAN completely discredited by the publish- fecting the campus and Its students. campaign to spark imareness among the City Editor SOY LYDLE sity t(o the dictates of the acti% ists. Arrangements for such materials Associate Editor MARY MARKS ed photograph of a deputy sheriff writing citizens of California of such exploitation. GARY KUPP The road to appeasement is TWIN' Copy Editor may be made with mary Marks, Daily Asso- The Chicanos at S.IS supporting or- Editor CHET WOOD carefully drawing a bead (m the back and Sporh the road to peare. it is only surrender ciate Editor, between 2 and 4:30 p.m. in the Fine Arts Editor JAY CARTER ganizations arc boycotting the affair, and MARY MORRIS (of a fleeing unarmed man. Daily Offir4 Campus Life Editor illf installment plan. , .1( -208. Final decisions on use are supporting a suit which was fileol TERRY PENNEL Wire Editor No wonder. then. that the use of a of guest articles are reserved to the Editor. Feature Editor RON LENT The Oakland Tribune against the City of San Jose for appro. Public Relations Director LEE SOUYRES helicopter to drop gas on an assembly quest copy thotlid be typed doubt* spaced priating $31.200 the Fiesta. TERRY WILSON for Moto Editor ...... _ ...... May `2:!. lobo on a 40-space llne. ailorf Photographs' - ....- . BILL VARIE 4.r ,144.14.441, piere or arrant reck- Fl 1111i CAHRANZA Meteorologist ART RANGNO Reprinted by permission lessness at that tinic and place Ato 180 Resil-Crsdit Manager RUSS LOUTH1AN Priday, May 23, 1969 SPARTAN DATLY-3 GMLS Board end excollent opertment living can be yours at HALLS of IVY for the Fall Semester. 1028 11th Street. PHONE 297-1814. Fiesta Suit Abandoned By MARSHA GREEN petuates: lack of appreciation Pops concert by the San Jose Daily Blinerilles Writer understanding of Mexican Symphony Orchestra, slated for Americans by the dominant tonight. A suit to stop the San Jose White Anglo-Saxon community." "We remind emerycene this will 3 Week Fiesta de las litisits, and force With legal channels blocked by be at all times a non-violent arid the city to reVIIVer $31,200 al- the bond requirement, the I-11U peaceful effort," said the LRU Delivery ready invested in it. was aban decided to set up a "non-vio- release. (on many styl,) cloned yesterday in favor of non- has lent informational picket line" A spiikestnan for the fiesta violent action. and Generous Savings the Civic Auditorium during indicated that all events will pro- The suit, filed Monday in Su- at the black-tie 1141iiii1.111 IT111 E11,1i1 ceed as alias) on your College perior Court, also requested that the city stop using t.he name "Fi- we .0:47:e..C.VOCe CLASS RING esta de Ids RosiLs" for the fes- tival "unless and until they can faithfully and accurately repre- sent the 'Mexican, Indian and Mexietin-Anieriviin heritage of rr rt California." Plaintiffs in the suit were five Spanish-surnamed citizens, in- cluding Humberto Garza, direc- tor of the SJS Mexican-American /CUP EOP. Other plaintiffs were Elihu Cido, Rt.?, nd Carranza Jr., Alfonzo C. Espin. oza, Rachel E. Silva and Joseph Stfis ty L.O.V.E Vasquez.
,;( PROTECTIVE BOND and S. YATER ROBYN GERRARD (left1 Wes Finlay, and Adr.sisi.on is 75 cents for students and $1.50 Order Your Kathleen Wilson are part of the romantic com- for +he general public. "Clandestine Mar- In a press release issued yes- HANG TEN plications in "Clandestine Marriage," a com- riage'. was written in the 18th century by terday by La Raz.) Unida LRU), San, and a./ ?/14 hij Class Ring edy opening tonight in the SJS College Thea- George Colman and David Garrick. The plot a coalition of 30 Moxi,..iii-Ameri- 2081 So. Winchester Campbell, Calif. Front ter. Other performances will be given on May concerns a woman who is desired by three can organizat ions s t pis irt ing the 24, and 28-31, with curtain time at 8:15 p.m. men. Dirc (dor Harold Crtain, professor of strike, it was explained that pras- _cep Tickets for this Drama Department production, drama, said the play "has a sense of fun." ecution of the suit was prevented can be purchased in the College Box Office. by the necessity of providing a $100,000 bond to protect the fi- F.L.0-trolL5 esta from possible damage. DI 1\T B D:A "We don't have that kind of Estimates for 1969-7'0 ransom money," said Jack Yhar- LRU spokesman. Rings The LRU is primarily opposing Pictured the fiesta becau.se it emphasizes the perks1 of Spanish discovery Priced and colonization. From Union Budget Presented The plaintiffs also criticized the u.se of public funds to mint The estimated College Union au.xiliarN 1,, $1.50 and summer student.; and distribute csyrnmemorative budget for the 1969-70 academic The cash it unit for at least the medallions which bear pictures of $24.95 year was presented to the Col that sittocht ,ale iength of time unless some a Spanish conqueror and a Cath- lege Union Board of Governors llott s, o , her income source, such as the olic missionary. They allege that tCUBG) Tuesday by William Al- Union . ,.),,s area tpresently projected this discriminates against Mexi- Y1111/. 1 .111, Iting for stantidl - 1 $10,000 a year) or the can-Americans "on the basis of FNI'l ,I111 sour p.m. date. 1,1 .1.110,11 crvst, your 000, is II center, can respond race, by celebrating their con initial. 10 Kurat (:0141. In the es with dt, re money than is cur- quest and enslavement by the Nlan) - & stone: to rhoost. reharter personnel - rentl ,,titieMated. Spanish. from. I 11,,,s1 1)(tnlit & East. union staff , "Oa: OP- Flights... As it stands now, to insure Pa3i- 'RAPE OF CIVILIZATIONS' Why Wait? erating xis 1, - ..,ent ,,r the mortgage, the Chan- for payment : . office keeps, in its ac- "The sword and cmss connote rape, feildal Other styles to select from . Los Angeles maintenance ot , Its. all student fees until the subjugation, iMpEi- of the Mex- paynil tit of th, v , Philo of the year, It will then sitiOn and dest ruet ion Gle041 o currerl from the 11,,,, a- I - rciet,se the student fees, less ican, Aztec and Mayan civiliza- tions. Round Trip $ ban Development , '- 2 slya).000, back to the College Scot Price 29 Million loats for 111( o I, .,,ti Union. "Further. it represents humill of the new tmion. ation and clegreclation of Mexi Boeing 707 The personnel service expendi- can-Anteriran citizens and Trans-Polar Jet Payment on the mort:tage tures go toward the salaries for per DEPART HUD will amount b. Sigtioud union staff, including. the union I U NE JULY year for a period of 40 ilireilor's salary, $16,709. and thel RETURN SEP 9 S P AUG 3 S P in ri the same time, full titne information desk clerk's salary. CHARTER FLIGHTS 111 These Eights are available only to Fanny Mem- will be paying $9, pa, i stu- $4.895. JEWELERS bers, Students. Campus Staff and immediate lam- TO EUROPE rifirs. ibis charter Etroiram IS net sponsored or Corr No Money Down trolled by tbe Catiornis State Colleges Oakland-London -Oakland Terms to Suit You T ,..NroPen loi 1 IA deeds, GRADUATION SUITS plg. . send conpleted c.upen 90 1..)1.9 June 15 to July 5 $269 ITh. Cl...... , 307 & Country Rill., CAT 9021? June 18 to Sep+. 14 $295 illage NAhir Coundi Condemns June 20 to Sep+. 6 $295 42.85
Down toss n IADDRESS 91 S. Firs.t Street Grodins updates the classic blue blazer with a a COMO( BAY AREA IND VV. TIII RSII/kY double breasted flair and six gleaming metal reg- IRCUIre 0 MOM 0 \XI/ I ItIBUY Nn3rrs Sr., ji Berkeloy 'Outrages' imental buttons Classic detailing in rich 100Vo wool at a great, new graduation price. Strong words, Iva ,,, dent Union Monday), have also Colleffe Club tion and ;miting , journeyed to the Berkeley seene 555 Middlefield Hoad ALMADEN FASHION PLAZA at Blossom Hill Rood and st,1110 I Assoc ia itti for first hand knowledge of the Almaden Expressway. VALLEY FAIR CENTER at Stevens i A .1111ril 1111'111114'1, 01111.- conflict. Suite B Number 306 Creek Boulevard and Freeway 17. SAN ANTONIO CEN- :11't .1 W1.11111-..,11,1'S HI .1 1110 et. Some rouncil members ex- TER at El Camino Real and San Antonio Road. Shop 111.: pressed dissatisfaction with any 968-6332 Monday through Friday nights. T ...71-f) 10.01` :11.10.1' 111.01'1Y resolution, labeling it "just words, (/11,' T110 0 1110011'N "r bred, ri a farce" as did Rene Welti, up- e ei, . r.0i1111r H vtitirlt'11111('(I :111 per division representative. Tom,. r.I and ilicr bru- Noreen Futter, graduate rep- S.IS Parapsychology Society and Lockheed .11SC Managcmca I fssor. t:11:i ' Ili, . csent at ive, harshly criticized "li i hi. ,Il 1111, sonic courant members. saying. PKETWNPri r,1111111',11.11 .11 "they brought the pigs in again, )11 at iierkel, they brought. it on. Either tell it "Ertueilin, the public nwiins like it. is police brutality --or , ' a .Thrit of support for don't bother wasting time." PARAPSYCHOLOGY and MEDICINE the 11,11.. irliints, request - Jim Edwards, newly elected in.: i - the viiilent con- Aclilernie Council member con- SI'VPOSHIM ...... low II et "all available curred, interjecting the opinion . S NTI 111) tY. May 24 ... . channr, ." et the piddle that "some of you are just wir- . .- and col, r.I -I. ;Thy cm:edit- ing it (resolution) down" int() MODERATOR: II . .4. RI t.ion Ili - , I 11. iiStertior worthless words. Jack H. Holland . bic,_. and "It is a question of right or . . . . . . Do you think it was Professor, San Jose State right in-' \ in police and the Na- PARTICIPANTS & SUBJECTS: t,,,,,.,1 Guard on campus?" FA- 1\11: » ,, ,Is asked in an outraged Shafica Karagulla, M.D. 9 11:/' 11101111er. ellielal...... : se. :: : . ::::::64118 : S.:. "Can Higher Sense Perception 0,-e- Contribute to Science?" II III vi it h these Piper II 1111 M.D. II First Immanuel Lutheran Church William A. McGarey, e FLIGHT SPECIALS His Effect a "Edgar Cayce on Medicine" a and Student Center '060000,0 11 4 11 SiT1 FIRST 'TIGRE 81111 FLYING S'IART McGarey has authored papers on 0000011 LESSON COURSE Lutheran Church Synod 374 So. 3rd St. dreams, psychedelic drugs, and the use . 0000.11 O 11 of herbs and oil packs in the practice 0000w 1111,.. the guidance of a Includes preliminary ground IP With of medicine, all related to the Cayce instruction, four flying lessons, . . Ogiaileli government-rated flight instructor, 2 Blocks from campus readings. Edgar Cayce, over a period *JD You'it actually pilot a sleek your own personal pilot log book. of 43 years, gave over 14,000 psychic OLIO Piper Cherokee airplane... Great start toward solo- readings to nearly 6,000 people. 111 i for lust $5! saves money, too! :ice...... Henry Karl Puharich, A..1. Brortmier, ou'll fly M.D. ...... Pastor 292.5104 in the Piper "Arig6 Bridge Between . . jla II.0 Cherokee Medicine and Parapsychology" f % A film will be shown in which Arigo popular modern Firolmber, .....a.1199E,P. ... world's most performs minor surgery using no anes. aircraft with total handling ease, 641, .0% low wing Vicar 294-7033 thane and no antiseptic precautions will cushion -of-air landings ffeather.light every time!) .410.6 form parts of Dr. Duharich's presentation. Come fly with us today or this weekend... you'll lova ill FOR TICKETS AN INFORMATION: . . .’ SJS STUDENT AFFAiRS, BLDG. R ie.% . V e at 8: I 5, 9:30 and I I a.m. Ale Hall -.4vialion Ceder -9ne. Sunday Services *or .41 ir 1311 Airport BIN S..I. 1:s A . 1.1rii)-. Group College Discussion T. PM. \dm.: SI.50 ,, .10.,,,S 4:2 4Uli 297.5858 Every Wednesday Night at 7 p.m. (previous symposiums have been sold it is Il is' Rote Center out tickets at the door ere doubtful) I = 0411 Me/ IV 0.1 1114.01.04 M 410. i=. ; 4 SV %RV 1N 111 %TT V F, itlay. lkfay 21.1181 Free Food, Medical Seminar Smothers Off CBS-On at SJS? Rock Band cotneilj hour "provided the Meanwhile, student disenchant- con- night Auditorium pa -ist a resolution Council At Civic Daily Feature Writer demning t'llS for dropping the only show on television which ment here culininaterl in an A.S I et nen t Association nar tomorrow night will be held candor and sensitiv. Pres. Dick Miner-introduced bill. 'Be-In' !ley, let's rad the Smothers e..nt oversial prow at, relates with At of Lockli, .i Corp., the University at McCabe Hall at the San JOSe issues." Copies were sent to Dick and Brothers Show in its place! And l',,9onents of this mi,e ity to the relevant of Santa Clara and the Para- Civic Auditorium from 7:30 to TO111 Smothers along with an in- Spartan Practice Field, at the they tried. Stoden, that the I.-polar So, ,i Ironically. this very SHIM.' fo- psychology Society of SJS HI'e 10. vitation to appear here. As yet, corner of 10th and Alma stieets, cus lin major issues, led to the jointly sponsoring the seetaid The profits from the sympo- no reply has been forwarded by has been set for i.he location of . how's termination. The network series in it two-day symposium sium will be given to the SJS tlie silent brothers. the Aquarian Fi mily Picnic, a censors elaimett that some of "Parapsychology and Nledi- Parapsychology Society and the While Tom and Dick remain free three-day "1.3e-In." Starting on the material was "in had taste." today and tomorrow. university of Santa Clara for mum on the proposed SJS so- ut 8 a.m. today, the "Ile-In" eine" 1,1'hen the network removed The symposium, moderated by ,cholarships. journ, their worshippers here are runs through Sunduy. these questionable segments, the Holland, professor of man quite vociferous. "That's the first Over 95 bands, -including Suns Jack 4_pith?dt p.tittically progressive satirists, at lle will be held I've heard about it" (the reso- of Chaplin, Ace of Cups, Re- agetnetit, Tom and Dick Smothers cried College Theatre tomor- EUROPE lutiont, explained one Allen Hall joice, the Jefferson Airplane and Foothill * foul" to copy-hungry reporters. to 10 p.m. This resident. "I hope they come- - the Quicksilver Messenger Serv- row fium 7:30 lInt This added controversy and their sponsored by they re beautiful," he added. ice have confirmed that they will first session will be avowed liberal leanings attracted Foothill and De Anza Colleges. Jet Flights ENTERTAINMENT INDEX One voed cooed, "I love 'em, be there sometime during the Charter even more viewers, especially The second session of the semi- but I hope they move to another three days. _ to San Francisco college students. boubm network where the censors might Free food and free entertain -1 lx301) tubc followers, July 31, August 5 and 12 To some go easier on their stuff." ment will be provided for an ex- ; the two former SJS students per- Another coed felt strongly on pected 100,000 people. San Francisco to Pas -minified the white knights ttf this matter but to the opposite Sponsors of the "Be-In" am August 27, September B NEWMAN :tuth and comedy opposing the extreme. "I how they come here the Drug Crisis Intervention, the GIRLS ONLY SIM Francisco to Stockholm evil shackles of television cen- so I can see in person how phoney Institute for Research and Un- August 31 sors. they really are." derstanding, Dirt Cheap, the 13th Thurs & Fri Niles EDUCATIONAL CENTER To illustrate, a Smothers Fantastic or plastic who Tribe and San Jose Free Uni- A limited number of I In hers guest star, Ionising-40* k nmvs ? versity. Are available for Father L. Largente Bob Wilhelm Joan Baez, sandwiched some STAFF: words regarding her draft -resist- Martinis Manhattans Aaff. Atioleitis of Father D. Fosselman Judy Sausen ing hushand's pending imprison- Collins Hi-Balls 11,, alifornia Slate College.- ricitt between songs. Miss I3aez' Fare: $225 one way MASSES: tits were removed from cu e much to the ehaerin ers For Information: aming, am N.: loan. zit `1. Patrick's 1:11iirch of both Tom and Dick. Office of International Programs Mit Santa Clara Ultimately, the peeved brothels The California State Colleges quit CBS rather than further in Charges 171 E. Santa Clara 1600 Holloway Avenue subjecting their material to Results Newman Center San Francisco, California 94132 seemingly unsympathetic copy Charges of violation of A.S. Students Stanley Benz, after a (4151 469.1044 cutters. Presently. Smothers Constitutions's Student Rights scuffle between himself and Aik- II 1 s.. 4:00 pan. Brothers re-runs appear in the and Responsibilities c(xle were man in A.S. Council Chambers time slot. ended with both on the 1111 Hs. 10:00 p.m. same 9 p.m. filed Wednesday against A.S. Tuesday Once the brothers dropped Treasurer Dave Aikman by Jeff floor in an adjoining hallway. I 111. I 1:10 a.m. their bombshell on CBS, this new Mullins, candidate in the recent Mullins, citing a back and neck fiery issue spread. Countless an- A.S. presidential election. injury received a year ago in a the charges with car accident, said "I am filing 79 S. FIFTH ST. TEL. 295-1771 gry letters poured into CBS and Mullins filed affiliate stations nationwide. DOI1 Hogan, assistant to Dean of these charges with the proper al a* authorities to protect myself . . coralitim, UNIQUE CONCEPTS IN CLOTH/NG **** ** *********** ****** *********** ******** ***** if my present physical worsens or does not take a tut ti for the better. BELL BOTTOMS Peter Sellers, Peter O'Toole, "I was advised in light of my present insurance and medical ' SPARTAN action," he coverage to take this 8, Other Romy Schneider, Capucine, said. ',101.1.1%. This 2-, Allman yesterday labeled the Unique Fashions 4:15 a.m. I/II/t s/ II/ \ lit charges "totally false," and called , Bob llereer of Campus 1mbassailors them "another one of his (Mul- 5% Discount With Student Body Card and maneuvers to gain lins') political 1742 El Camino Real at 61 Monte Mf. View .3:13 p.m. / Nf\l; 1,1)/t/*If views." favor for his Open 'til 9 Mon-Fri., Sof. 10-6 Be . ’11 1 tital 1:11%. Ini,sionarv 10 Nigeria Of the physical contact, Aik- Phone 967-3037 man said, "There was absolutely no malicious assault involved. V.'e WOODY ALLEN were just fooling around, and got at least six witnesses to le,- OPENING TONIGHT THUNDERBIRD tify to that." 1o. "I'm sorry Dave responded this I 8:15 Curtain GOLF COURSE way," said Mullins. "There was 221 SOUTH KING ROAD absolutely no way that I ronlit "What's New Pussveat?,' SJS Department 259.3335 tell whether he lAikman, of Drama Presents a a kidding or not." In any e int a 600 06 light-hearted finale for its '68-69 Season * was a very immature thine ,,, * a .01110 0 0006 0 000 FRIDAY, MAY 23 SPECIAL! do." ',TY R.-11'ES (flarrit find CointunS . 7:00 & 10:00 ST1 DENT AND FAC1 *4, * 4, f APIA 0 1 NEW PRICE 50c GREEN FEE: 4, 8 Weekciays $1.25 New CSCSPA The ...4, :puma MORRIS DAILEY 4, ! Sat., Sun., Hol. . efooso o o op000 o AUDITORIUM Pres. Lieurance o 0 After 12 Noon $1.50 Clandestine owc, DRIVING RANGE Succeeds Lee \ExT WEEK: "Al.FIE"I Marriage $1.00 Bucket for Steve Lieurance, executive 1`. tize..e.e.e.f.es000ecef..e..er secretary and public relations di- . rector for the California State A merry marital mix-up. 1 College Student Presidents' As- , Shaw International Meal res to .,,,,,,,,, , sociation ICSCSPA1 has been May 23, 24, 28 through 31 at 8:15 p.m. elected interim president of the ; organization. Phone 294-6414 Extension 2600 AnT mu Nom 0:11114 \ He succeeds Vic Lee, who '1`-'-'-g.`"R. year. president this [ served as NOW PLAYING Held CSCSPA is an organization of all the student presidents from TOW NE EXCLUSIVE ... Over . . . "New" CINEMA BURBANK each California state college. ; 522 So. Bascom Lieurance was elected by a ,. "I CANNOT IMAGINE ANYONE WHO CARES ABOUT THE QUAL- unanimous vote at a meeting of outgoing and incoming student SOUL COMES , , ITY OF OUR CULTURE, EVEN DISTANTLY, MISSING'MONTEREY body presidents in Los Angeles I , r POP': RARELY DOES A MOVIE OF ANY SORT last week. Because many of the , PROVIDE SO state colleges do not yet have MUCH STIMULATION FOR THOUGHT. ONE OF THE TRULY student presidents for next year, TO STANFORD will he president (lur- Lieurance The immortal RAY CHARLES brings his entire show the summer and will then INVALUABLE ARTIFACTS OF OUR ERA." (RLZ.t''') ing to the Roscoe Maples Pavilion Tuesday night, run for reelection when the new May 27 showtime is 7:30 p.m. for the benefit "AESTHETICALLY AND AURALLY STUNNING."(.=.) presidents have been chosen. of the Stanford Children's Convalescent Hospital. "ONE OF THE YEAR'S BEST MOVIES." A senior public relations ma- "AN ELECTRIFYING 0 The A.S.S.U. Special Events Board and Cardinals PENATA ADLER NE% e.)Rh. TIMES AND ELEC- ,ocp Lieurance has a long history jor, Board are sponsoring this charity performance. "BEST ACTRESS OF THE YEAR, LIY ULLMAN; , TRIFIED PICTURE." (the;N:1 \zeoPoLo') of student government experi- NAT ir,riAL (-WARE/ OE PEN IENV ence. He has served as junior DONATIONS': $2.50, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00 "UPBEAT...THE WAY TO A NEW , 00 on Associated Stu- ; 1,', representative Tickets are KIND OF dents (AS.) Council and is a on sale at SAN JOSE BOX OFFICE A FILM FROM INGMAR BERGMAN MUSICAL." (.=..) member of the College Union and the SJS STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICE Board of Governors. He was ex- loloot, q ecutive vice president of the RAY CHARLES IS WHO'S HAPPENIN1 College Student California Junior STANFORD IS pcsolit,10Nyiiii,A ITIAT?EieNclili N A .,c Government Association, student WHERE IT'S HAPPENIN' at Porterville body president MAY 27, 7:30 P.M. 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