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Volume 94, N um ber 45 184 SAN FRANCISCO STATE COLLEGE Friday, Novem ber 18, 1966 Black power head Stokdy Carmichael

STOKELY CARMICHAEL | Black power concept on campus today by Dave Richmond community, Garrett said. ganizing Negroes in Lowndes County. Stokely Carmichael, chief advocate of “ He will speak on how black stud ..'ts There will be no admission charge to­ hlack power, will speak at 3 p.m. today should relate both to the academic c day of <1. Garrett said most of the money in the Main Auditorium at the invitation munity and the community at large. He will 1 e donated to SNCC by the BSU. the Black Student Union and the Black will also talk about the draft, the war A. ::.rdir- to Garrett the SNCC head Sludent Association of City College. and the organization of the white com­ is vit well acquainted with the campus munity,” Garrett said. and rt'ill only be briefed on the activities Stokely will speak to the students on The program will last two hours. Car­ of the BSU including recent AS Leg ac­ the concept of black power,” Jimmy michael will head the discussion but tion which, in effect, turned down a BSU Garrett, BSU president, reported. other speakers may be present, Garrett request for funds. But the head of Alabama SNCC is not said. The BSU president warned that the coming here to speak on hate, Garrett Speaking on the draft during the Berk­ white community should not equate black said. eley conference, Carmichael advised all power or the actions of the BSU with Garrett said that, unlike his talk at the men to say “Hell, no” to their draft hate. Berkeley Black Power Conference, Car­ boards. He has also said he would rather “Because we’re pro-black doesn’t mean michael will be directing his remarks serve a term in a federal prison than be we’re anti-white. The BSU has never ex­ here prim arily toward black students. drafted. cluded whites from things it’s done,” Today’s speech will be Carmichael’s Garrett said another aspect of Car­ Garrett said. first appearance on a five-day visit to michael’s talk will be the recent elec­ •‘ The BSU is trying to educate the cam­ the Bay Area. All of his appearances tions in the deep South, where Carmich­ pus and is outlining its programs to the 'ere organized by black people and ael has been quite active. He was arrest­ Administration and the faculty,” Gar­ JIM M Y GARRETT many will take place within the black ed in Selma, Alabama and has been or­ rett said. 'Trying to educate campus' Negotiations fall flat Officials act on Parking problems loose SB cards Tighter regulations con­ to him, which I did,” he shuttled downtown trolling the sale of student said. body cards were put into Yakse did admit his de­ The SF State administration will take the battle over off- cording to Smith, is the inabil­ effect Wednesday morning partment shouldn’t have campus parking restrictions back to the San Francisco Board ity of students to attend even —theoretically, anyway. left the cards go so easily Supervisors next Tuesday. one class at the college without Yesterday it was still “but then our problem was Glenn P. Smith, Assistant to the President, will propose the breaking the law, if their car possible to buy a card with­ one of supervision. We did­ establishment of three to four hour parking zones on the per­ is parked off-campus. out showing any kind of n’t even have a roster to imeter of the campus. “The supervisors know that identification or proof of check the students out.” the college has a legitimate being an SF State student. When informed yesterday Smith and a delegation of AS leaders will make their pro­ A Gater story appearing posal to Supervisor John Ertola, chariman of the Streets and position,” Smith said. “Noth­ that cards were still as easy ing has really changed since Tuesday revealed the com­ to buy in Hut T-l, Yakse f raffic Committee. plete ease with which any­ for a parking plan agreeable last spring, except that now said it hit him as “a com- BREAKDOWN one, student or non-student, to all parties concerned. we know that Parkmerced and p 1 e t e surprise, because The college action was an­ could purchase a card. Harroun and I talked speci­ FUTILE the others are unwilling to nounced yesterday following participate in any compro­ HASTY CONFAB fically about the supervi­ The college is now abandon­ Spurred by the article, the breakdown of negotiations m ise.” sion aspect of the sale.” over parking between the coi- ing this time-consuming effort William Yakse, accounting It also came as a shock­ and Richard Heintz, resi­ as futile. officer of the college in er to Harroun. dent manager of Parkmerced. Smith said SF State will whose department the TALK Smith, principal negotiator suggest to Supervisor Ertola . . . A meeting cards were being sold, called a hasty conference “I’ll have to talk to the °r the college in meetings that current one-hour zones girl selling the cards. She with Parkm erced, Stonestown achieve no real relief of con­ with AS Business Manager here today . . . Harold Harroun to discuss obviously doesn’t under­ dnd the Lakeside Homeowners gestion in the residential ar­ stand our new regulations.” eas surrounding the college. The Experimental College the problem. Association since last spring, “Town Meeting” will be held he said. said that Heintz refused to According to Smith, the Yakse, who has held the today in the Gallery lounge job for only a few weeks, In theory, the new regu­ consider easing one-hour park- zones simply increase move­ from 3 to 5 p.m. said this was the first se­ lations seem infallible. Any ln*> restrictions in Parkm er- ment through the streets as student wanting a duplicate f ed; students periodically shift This open discussion on mester his department was “teaching and learning" was selling the cards. It had al­ card must first write his SR State’s other neighbors their cars to new spaces. name on scratch paper, lave been similarly adamant “ I think it is clear that originally scheduled for last ways been done before, he said, in Hut T-l. Harroun said, and then pull Jn their opposition to changes there is no difference to a Friday. “I didn’t even know the his locator card from the " the existing time zones. homeowner between one car The meeting is designed to cashiers were selling the files inside the room. smith said that SF State had parked for foiir hours in front give all EC students and cards until I read the agreed to “back off” in its de­ of his house and four ears, course organizers a chance to The signatures will be story. As soon as I found compared and if they m atch mands for new parking zones each parked for one hour,” he discuss the problems they out, I called Mr. Harroun he will be given a card. ast spring before the Board said. have encountered in the Other about turning the sale back —James Loveland ''f Supervisors, only because The principal argument in College. there seemed to be a chance favor of the new zones, ac­ Editor's Desk 1 «tt - letters

W hy not? Tuesday, November 15, 1966, high cost of postage THEY ACTION-right; encourages students to do must pay. If we can cause the Editor: something which can only get city to go broke maybe they Why doesn’t somebody in­ their innocent fellow students will take their silly cops and stall a coffee machine at the in trouble. leave us alone so we may HLL or BSS building? Then and yet so wrong The person to whom a cita­ study how to maintain law and students won’t have to waste tion is issued remains respon­ order. THE ANONYMOUS COMMITTEE to Impose Opposi­ ten or fifteen minutes hiking sible for it, whether or not he tion Now (ACTION), whose sole reason for existence to the Commons (not to men­ Bram Glaeser knows that it was issued. SB No. 9518 seems to be to yank parking tickets from the windshields tion standing in line) to get a Should the bail not be paid or of fellow students’ cars, reminds us of many of the politi­ cup of coffee before class a court appearance made cians we’ve just endured. Gale Ow SN No. i-752 within the stated time limit, The people have good intentions, but they’re saying a bench warrant may be is­ and doing everything wrong. Westlake ‘Typical view sued for that person’s arrest. ACTION began early this week with a letter from an By destroying another per­ anonymous chairman who saw the entire one-hour park­ Editor: son’s citation, your ‘ Anony­ Pizza ing limit dilemma as, clearly, a simple problem of “how to In response to Chris Cog£;.’s mous I” or “me too” makes impose a degree of resistance on a mass of unhappy but letter “Life vs. society” of that person an unwilling party lethargic and intimidated student drivers.” Oct. 27, I would like to say >o a protest he may not care Shoppe And the group, supposedly consisting of nine students, that the point of view ex to make; renders him liable lias taken it upon itself to “simply remove and destroy, pressed is typical of the ail to arrest; and all this at little TRY FOOS BALL! randomly, a minimum of ten tickets per week from cars for me and the hell with you” or no cost to the Mickey Mouse Exciting European Soccer in the area.” attitude which I observe all James Bond. With friends Game around me. It’s like the sun In addition to their own noble actions, the nine are ask­ like ACTION, who needs en­ Single or Doubles only rises and sets on ‘he in­ emies? ing that other students become auxiliary members by join­ 16 Varieties of Pizza ing in the ticket-snatching mischief. dividual maT and society, Lee A. Ward. and soci iv^ponsibi- . are Flavor Crisp Chicken ★ ★ * SB No. 4424 mere abstractions. Many peo­ Delicious French Roll AS WE SAY, the intentions are good. The one-hour re­ ple today hav- lost their sense Brickbats Sandwiches strictions on the already-limited parking facilities around of social awi! eness and con­ Hamburgers and Editor: campus is ludicrous, and the fact that SF State students cern They are all wrapped up Cheeseburgers are being fined in excess of $400 a week while city service^ in eir “pleasure seeking” With every parking ticket to the entire area are close to nil is reprehensible. lit:It elves. It reminds me of one is given an envelope (post­ SPECIAL FOOD DISCOUNT BUT WHAT GOOD does it do for a sprinkling of rebels Breugel’s painting of “The paid type), in which you are to FOR STUDENTS to take student liberties into its own hands? Students may Fall of Icarus.” Icarus falls enclose your hard earned do­ indeed be “lethargic,” but that’s their decision. into the ocean in plain sight nation to this city. My sugges­ Present Your of lots of people, but who tion is that each student who Student Body Card They have all the opportunities in the world to unite — Four Draught Beers — in a totally legitimate fight for relaxei parking laws. A gives a damn as Ion? as it’s receives a ticket take the en­ not happening to them. velope and paste it on a 20- Domestic - Imported quiet campaign has been in the planning stages since early BEERS & WINE this year, and the college is gaining steedy support for its I get the impression that pound box of trash, dirt or bricks. After about 300 boxes students’ cause. Chris Cogan would have to be ENTERTAINMENT of dirt arriving at city hall personally and physically as­ Friday & Saturday Nites Too, if there are those who are impatient, no one says saulted by a communist, be­ they will begin to get the mes­ that they can’t act for themselves. We had the coed who fore he would recognize Com­ sage. They will also do some­ PIANO & BANJO burned her citation. She was, of course, breaking the law munism as a threat to indivi­ thing to stop the high cost of —but she didn’t stick anyone ELSE’s neck out. dual liberty. This is unfortu­ disposing of trash and the Open 7 Days Every V/eek Which is what ACTION so righteously endeavors to do. nate. If everyone took his 11 a.m. 'til 1 or 2 a.m. ★ * * point of view, there is good 175 Southgate Ave. reason to believe that Com­ PI 6-0660 As most of our readers know, the Gater isn’t exactly Near Westlake Shopping prudish when it comes to agitation for change. We just be­ munism would be in control of Support us all right now, and that the Center lieve that colorful ingenuity, while often an effective tool, TRY FOOS BALL! can maintain independence from flagrant abuses of the only problem we would have G ater law (no matter how stupid they may be) and of the rights to concern ourselves with of others (no matter how apathetic THEY may be). would be: who the hell to Advertisers get out from under the yoke. The idea is this. Man does not stand alone —■ nor can he stand alone. He is a member Sorry-can't hear you of a group and the collective concern is bigger than his in­ To JUDGING FROM ACTIVITES on the Speakers’ Plat­ dividual likes or dislikes (sim­ H. Wilder Bentley form and in the Gallery Lounge, we would be inclined to ple geometry). That’s the way W ho Leads Us say that the College can boast totally adequate sound sys­ it is, baby, face up to it! tems. From Brian O’Rourke The Gate O f Ivory If we have 18,000 professional lip-readers on campus, SB No. 13292 To that is. The Gate of Horn But since this isn’t a college of deaf-mutes, it seems to ACTION reaction us not extremely out of order to ask for a major overhaul Editor: HAPPY BIRTHDAY of the Audio-Visual Center’s current equipment. The story, “Ticket snatch- November 19, 1?66 The Center, we are told, supplies the sound (and we use ers unite in ACTION,” which the term loosely) for the Speakers’ Platform. Often, that appears in The Daily Gater of consists of a battery-operated amplifier audible to few others besides the speaker and the microphone. ON CAR INSURANCE In the Gallery Lounge, the situation is no better. Re­ The You may save 25% on your cently, Big Brother and the Holding Company’s acid-rock car insurance (.or D a d ’s) sound came out more like a Gramophone’s representation with our Good Student Dis­ of Rudy Vallee in pain. 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This is a paid political advertisement by American Federation of Teachers Names vs. Commons prices The petition is only the first organizational cards neces- He further said the cards part of the SDS plan. During sary to give McKenney's were not even on file in the SDS petition seeks the last three days of this group a table. Activities Office. month the group has planned a boycott of the Commons 20 percent slash complete with an information­ al picket line and food, to be by Dave Richmond sold at lower than Commons ANNKA'S SPEISEHAUS At least 400 students are dissatisfied with Commons food prices, for those honoring the ORIGINAL GERMAN KITCHEN prices and, led by members of the Students for a Democratic boycott. Society (SDS), it appears they may do something about it. Every Day Two Original German Specials The SDS action drew cool plus The SDS Foundation Committee, headed by Jon McKenney response from both the Admin­ and Dick Tewes, circulated a petition this week demanding a istration and the Foundation. 15 other A ' La' Carte Dishes 20 percent reduction in food prices and got 400 signatures during Fred Avilez, Foundation Di­ Open Tues. - Sat. 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sun. 2:30 to 10 p.m. the lunch hours alone. rector, had a curt “no com­ Closed Mondays “The favorable response ment” while Glenn Smith, As­ we’ve had is beyond my wild­ “There were no antagonistic 1827 Haight Telephone responses. The only drawback sistant to the President, more (Next to Park Bowl) 387-1627 est expectations,” McKenney politely followed suit. said. seems to be whether the peti­ tion would be at all effective,” While appearing to gain mo­ McKenney and four cohorts mentum the SDS ran across ambled through the Commons McKenney said. one snag — they did not have Phone 334-9600 Hours 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Tuesday and merely placed a a table. 850 H ollow ay Ave. 7 Days a W eek copy of the petition on various McKenney maintained there tables. ACLU urges was “a conspiracy against the SDS.” SAVOY AUTO PARTS colleges to “We filled out all our cards 5 to talk on Monday and should have been TIRES BATTERIES stymie HU AC given a table on Tuesday, but PARTS FOR FOREIGN & AM ER IC AN CARS we didn’t get one,” he said. "We Meet or Beat Anybody's Price" S. America The American Civil Assistant General Manager on AMERICAN MADE parts The Militant Forum will Liberties Union has Donald Carmody denied the sponsor a meeting to discuss launched a campaign conspiracy charge and said Pick Up Your Free Student Discount Card — H ut T-l freedom for Latin American against the efforts of the that he had not received the political prisoners on tonight House Committee on Un- at 8 at the San Francisco American Activities to Y.M.C.A. on The Em barca- obtain lists of college stu­ dero. dents opposed to the US The meeting will feature five policy in Vietnam. speakers: Carlos Dias, Tri- The ACLU has mailed Continental Students; Bob a letter to 900 presidents Randolph. National Guardian; of schools belonging to Tony Camejo, Young Socialist the American Associa­ Alliance; Jim Petras, Univer­ tion of Colleges urging sity of California: and Jerry them to resist any efforts Rubin. Students for a Demo­ to subpoena these lists. cratic Society.

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asn't what was happening1 IMAGINE! Irian Lawson money, and some of the usual sored Homecoming festivities, no jazz; the Associated programs will probably be re­ including the Edwardian Ball YOU MAY BE Id e n t government has shaped,” Rosenblatt said. and the Mime Troupe show, again. Rosenblatt was reticent was between $3500 and $4000. THE O N E Ian effort to present the about exactly what will re­ “well-rounded activities place the Jazz Festival, which T O E S C O R T J-am” for the students, AS has brought such name per­ California Trio d en t Jim Nixon has formers as Vince Guaraldi “M ISS HOTEL J fo r a revamping of the and John Handy to SF State tarn that will probably ex- in the past. here Sunday PARADISO” S F State’s Jazz Festi- “Apparently outside of last year’s activities director, Bar­ The California Trio will per­ ^ O N A h a rd Rosenblatt, a mem- bara Whitman, very few peo­ form Sunday, November 20, f th e Nixon-appointed Ac- ple were interested in jazz, in the SF State Chamber Mu­ s Committee that has Rosenblatt said. sic Center’s regular Artists’ PUERTO RICO ced the traditional ac- “The lack of interest showed Series at 3 p.m. in the Crea­ (Chaperoned) s director indicated that up in the small attendance,” tive Arts Auditorium. WEEK-END! Jazz Festival will prob- he added, “and the festival The Trio’s concert will in­ be done away with. just wasn’t what was happen­ clude the Mozart Trio in B FLY PAN AM! STOP AT J 'e are looking at the tra- ing.” Flat; the Ravel Trio in A Mi­ al forms for serving the Rosenblatt said the total fi­ nor and the Brahms Trio in B, THE AMERICANA nt body with the subsidy nancial loss for the AS-spon- Op. 8. Meef "Miss Hotel Paradiso" who's been selected to tell folks about MGM's <>d;»«j nt Sta,te spicy, new comedy in color " HOTEL PARADISO" • School of Psychology & ter Coordinators Committee — lery Lounge from 12:30 to 4 starring Alec Guinness, Gina :hometrics — Frederic Hut B at 4 p.m. p.m. Lollobrigida, Robert Morley Auditorium from 8 a.m. • Tutorial Program—White • Stabilization & Improve­ p.m. Project — Hut B at 4:30 p.m. ment Project—Gallery Lounge Friday Recital — Opera • Women’s Intramurals — from 10 a.m. to noon. k sh op — Little Theatre at • Football — Cal Aggies WE’RE LOOKING FOR HER IDEAL n. Gym 217, 200, 200D from 7-10 p.m .—“ One Heck of a Wreck.” (Home) at 1:30 p.m. I Film Guild — Ed 117 from • Soccer — NCAA Region­ DATE-MATE! ARE YOU THE ON E? I Pm. • American-Israeli Cultural Organization — Sci 147 from a l (at Balboa) The celebrated Computerized Dating Service, I “Troilus & Cressida” — • “Troilus & Cressida” — 7:30 to 10 p.m. "Project TACT," will decide whether YOU fly fc Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. Main Auditorium at 8:30. to San Juan, Puerto Rico, via luxurious Pan MEETINGS SATURDAY SUNDAY American Airways, to enjoy a week-end with • Advisory Committee on • Delta Phi Upsilon — Ep­ Aikido Club — Gym 212 at beautiful "Miss Hotel Paradiso" at the plush Hotel the Status of Women — Main silon Chapter — Initiation of Auditorium, Int’l Room from Americana. W rite today to Project TACT, 150 Mu do Club — Gym 212 new members — Off Campus. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 1 0 0 1 7 , and enclose 1 1 noon to 3 p.m. • Artists’ Series — The Cali­ • Graduate Record Exam— fornia Trio — Main Auditor­ $5 for a questionnaire. (NOTE: If you are in | Student Association for HLL 104 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ium at 3 p.m. a TACT area, TACT will also provide you with 'ese Studies — HLL 251 at lot • Northern California Music • Arnold Air Society — Psy a list of compu-mates.) Contest ends Jan. 1, 1967. Exec. — CA 203 from 8 a.m. to 125 at 7 p.m. Students for a Democratic 5 p.m. • Tutorial Staff Meeting — iety — Ed 202 from noon to • San Francisco Youth Sym­ 947 Oak Street at 7 p.m. Pm. phony Auditions — CA 221 — Experimental College — from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. I n Meeting — Gallery • College Entrance Board | n g e from 3-5 p.m. Exam — HLL Bldg. from 8:30 Tutorial Program — Ed a.m. to 5 p.m. a* 3 p.m. • Reading Specialist Test— Philosophy Club — Rob- Sci 101 from 9-11 a.m. D ew ey , Professor of Phi- • Ecumenical House Coun­ Phy, Univ. of Nebraska — cil — American Friends Ser­ Ie Problems of Free Will” vice Committee, World Peace —1LL 130 from 4-6:30 p.m. Conference — Library G-l Does | Tutorial Program — Cen­ from 10 a.m. to noon and Gal- \ this ( \ spot V_._. s° You W ant A feel sticky? COMPUTER

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Fqu.il Opportunity Employer Water polo greats dash 69 torso ! Some of the finest water polo in the nation will be played opening of the Northern California Water Polo League tourna­ 1 twisters vie starting today at the SF State pool. ment at 3 p.m. The California State College Water Polo Championship tour­ Gator coach Walt Hanson previews that, “this tournament Nine SF State coeds will p ney will bring together teams from all over the state, for the will bring together the outstanding water polo teams and ticipate in the Women's F first time this year. From the southlands will come San Diego players in the nation and world.” Western Championship gy State, Long Beach State, Los Angeles State, Cal Poly, San REPRESENTATIVES nasties meet at the UC Me Fernando Valley State and Fresno State. The two-part tourney will feature teams from Stanford, Cali­ cal Center in San Francis The northern half of the state will be presented by all the fornia, the SF Olympic Club, Foothill College, University of tomorrow at 1 p.m. FWC teams, led by league champion Chico State. The FWC the Pacific and San Jose State in the “open” half. There will be 69 partieipai mermen will be augmented by a strong San Jose State team. The “closed” portion will include SF State, UC Davis, Santa from five other co lleg es t; Action begins at 9 a.m. today as LA State opens against Clara and six other teams. ing part in the all-arou Humboldt State. The Gators pla.y their first game at 11 a.m. One All-World player, four US Olympic team players and meet. Washington S ta te . Lo against San Fernando Valley State. The tourney will run all numerous All-Americans will be playing for the various teams Beach State, Fresno Sta day today and Saturday and admission is free. in the “open” portion of the show. Sacramento State and Neva MORE ACTION Games will start at 3 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednes­ as well as SF State will After a day’s rest, the pool will come alive Monday with the day and continue until 9:30 each evening. competing for the champii ship. SF State will be entering SF State rec tonight events; free exercise, balai beam, uneven parallel ba Striders set for finals “One Heck of a Rec” will mainly toward married stu­ vaulting, trampoline and sj §3 " ■ be the theme of tonight’s rec­ dents,” Marsha Kufis, publi­ cial tumbling. San Francisco State’s cross place seventh. reation night, presented by SF city chairman said, with baby­ The nine women gymnasts i country team will enter the The coach also ventured to sitting for children. Linda Dodd, Charlene Stra FWC championship meet at prophesy the outcome of to­ State’s Women’s Intramural “However, it’s also open to ley, Carol Griffiths, Sylvia I Sacramento tomorrow after rn o r r o w ’ s championships. Board, starting at 7 in the the rest of the campus and neo. Laurie Reid, Sandra B an impressive triangular meet “From the looks of the dual Main Gym. available to faculty mem­ ley, Betty Heimstadt, Barba victory last Saturday against meet season, I’d say Sacra­ “The ‘rec’ night is geared bers.” Parcher, and Diana Perry. CS Hayward and the Univer­ mento will take first. They sity of the Pacific. have run undefeated all sea­ Coach Arner Gustafson was son and will be running on especially pleased with the their own course tomorrow; showing of freshman Don Gol­ and you can’t beat that for ad­ HEATHER-TONE den in last week’s meet. Gol­ vantages ! den grabbed third place in a “Davis should come in sec­ creditable time of 23:31. Look­ ond, and third through sixth LAMBSWOOL ing on the negative side, how­ is up for grabs. All four of the ever, Gustafson is hoping that remaining teams have a good the flu bug that has been go­ chance.” PULLOVERS BY BYFORD OF BRITAIN ing around the rest of SF State’s athletic teams will not English lambswool at its fin e s t-a wardrobe necessity for every strike his men. Gridders home action-loving man. Latest full-fashioned Saddle-shoulder Already down with the flu The Gator football team will $ 1 6 is the Gators’ top runner, play its final game of the sea­ long-sieeve in 10 rich shades Herb Potter. Though Potter son tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at V-neck pullover in come-hither heather tones! Sleeveless $12 did run against Hayward and Lowell Field. UC Davis will UOP, he only managed to provide the opposition. This is your chance, Student #7026941. Drink Sprite and be

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