Spring came to SF State’s usually fog-shrouded were quickly depleted. At first we thought that ies than they were in using the paper to keep campus yesterday, and many students welcomed there was wide-spread interest in the coup in the themselves relatively dry as they lounged on the it by sunning themselves in the 70 degree, nearly Associated Students, or a renaissance of concern always well-watered grass. windless weather. about what Reagan said about Summerskill. Continued fair and even warmer weather is We noticed that the stacks of Daily Gaters we We soon realized that some students were less forecast for today and tomorrow, except for high delivered to buildings around the central lawn interested in reading these front page Gater stor­ cloudiness and patchy morning fog tomorrow.

Volume 98, N um ber 12______San Francisco State College______Tuesday, Feb. 27, 1968 Another Panther arrested Another black leader has the “free world,” was arrest­ ers. Late last year Huey New­ man, termed the arrest “beas- Seale, remained skeptical felt the snap of the white po­ ed over the weekend on a va­ ton, Defense Minister for the tial. about Seale’s arrest. liceman’s handcuffs. riety of charges including con­ Black Panthers, was arrested “This is just a further ex­ “This may be a play to di­ Bobby Seale, Minister of In­ spiracy to commit murder. for the murder of an Oakland ample of the white racist so­ vert money from the Huey formation for the Black Pan­ Seale’s is the latest in a policeman and the wounding ciety’s attempt to destroy the Newton Defense Fund in or­ ther Party for Self - Defense series of arrests involving of another. Newton is current­ concept of black manhood and der to post bail for Mr. Seale,” and the Panthers’ top man in prominent militant black lead- ly in the Alameda County Jail black womanhood,” he said. he said. awaiting trial. Stewart also related Seale’s Garry said he didn’t know j j j j j j ^ ^ j j On Feb. 8 Jimmy Garrett, arrest to the Free Huey Rally anything more about the off-campus coordinator for the that featured Panther Prime charges than Seale does. Black Students Union (BSU), Minister Stokely Carmichael. Lt. Hill of the Berkeley Po­ Fashion passion was arrested on suspicion of GENOCIDE lice Department refused to assault with a deadly weapon, At that rally Carmichael comment on the arrest other suspicion of receiving stolen warned blacks that they would than admitting it took place. good and two misdemeanors. be subject to the “genocidal CHARGES tendencies” of western civili­ “Mr. Seale was arrested on Garrett is presently free on zation unless they banded to­ $6500 bail. charges of conspiracy to com­ gether and resisted the attack. mit murder, illegal posession Seale also posted $11,000 “This is a reaction to that of firearms and possession of bail after Berkeley police ar­ beautiful rally. It’s a manifes­ firearms with filed or erased rested him, his wife and oth­ tation of what Stokely said,” serial numbers,” Hill said. er persons they refused to Stewart said. Hill declined to elaborate on name. Charles Garry, defense at­ the conspiracy charge. Ben Stewart, BSU Chair­ torney for both Newton and Eldridge Cleaver, acting Minister of Information and contributor to Ramparts Mag­ azine, charged that the arrest ROTC examined “is part of a conspiracy to A full faculty meeting assurances that students who crush the Black Panther Par­ Thursday will act on four res­ interfere with such recruiting ty.” olutions that came out of last will not lose their draft defer­ “RACIST DOG” semester’s Convocation. The ments ; Stewart said that 1968 “is meeting, in the Main Auditori­ • that the College continue an important year in the At the Bib N Tucker fashion show yesterday a star was um at 12:30 p.m., is the prom­ to recognize the AFROTC as struggle for black liberation,” b°rn. Gater Fashion Editor Ken Friedman, originally ised culmination of October’s a curricular offering; and that “racist dog police­ to write about the show, is here beating marching week long “War Crisis” Con­ • that SF State shall deny men are trying to stop it.” time on the drums. Friedman’s contribution did not de­ vocation in which the college’s no organization or individual The BSU Chairman also had tract from the lovely models who were members of the relationship to the war in Vi­ the right to recruit or inter­ contempt for the system of sponsoring sorority. Friedman looks a little bored but the etnam was examined. view on campus; laws that arrested Newton, m°del finds something amusing, perhaps the appearance The four resolutions are: • that the College shall not Garrett and finally Seale. of her surrealistic drummer. • that the college should approve war-connected or se­ “There is no law for the suspend recruiting, pending cret research. black man,” he said. letters letters letters letters letters letters

LIBERAL DEFEAT tion. President Summerskill is I am presently serving my double jeopardy is presented consequences could involv Editor: a symbol of the liberal who term of duty in Vietnam and in the situation we were dis­ campus discipline and crirr Why did President Summer- is always defeated. Mr. Mor­ without mail a guy can really cussing (disciplinary action inal proceedings, or they coul skill resign when he had just rison was defeated in his bid feel down and but. Anything against a student who is also volve a suit for civil dan received wide support on cam­ to become mayor of San Fran­ you can do would be grate­ subjected to criminal proceed­ ages, a license revocation, o pus? President Summerskill cisco, and Senator McCarthy fully appreciated. ings on the basis of the same any one of many other poss wanted to improve the college will be defeated in his rational Thank you for your time alleged conduct). I said that bilities, singly or in combirn with new experimental pro­ campaign to become President and consideration. the phenomenon of a single tion. grams. President Summerskill of the U.S. Sincerely, act giving rise to multiple Sincerely, did not call in the police dur­ We expect them to be de­ Fred Ott-Stg3 legal consequences is some­ John L. Epsteii ing the Dec. 6 incident. Presi­ feated but they will not stop USS John W. Thomason thing you see all the time. The Chief Counsel dent Summerskill was a man fighting for the causes they (DD760) Fox Division who tried to correct his mis­ believe in because they lost. FPO San Francisco 96601 takes, which is more than you He revealed our weakness, we can say about most polit;c:ans. liberals are almost ineffective DOUBLE JEOPARDY Some politicians blasted in the American society. Pres­ Gentlemen: Today at State Summerskill for going too ident Summerskill quit, while I have just seen a copy of easy on students. There are others fight on in a progres­ your Feb. 13, 1968 issue, which • Aikido Club (meeting) — • Latin American Studen some people who only think sively deteriorating society. carries a report of an inter­ GYM 212 — 12 to 2 p.m. Organization — AD 162 — 3 :< about maintaining law en­ The people who will be happy view with me during my re­ • Chinese Students Intercol­ to 4:30 p.m. forcement without realizing with President Summerskill’s cent visit at the campus. In legiate (meeting) — BSS 220 • Latter Day Saints (mee the consequences of using resignation will be a few mem­ the interview, the statement — 12:15 to 1 p.m. ing) — BSS 202 — 12:15 to force. The incident might bers of the radical left, and appears, attributed to me, • Delta Sigma Pi (meeting) p.m. have become a riot if Presi­ the conservatives. that “as far as there being HLL 348 — 6:30 to 7:30. • Library Tours — Librar dent Summerskill had called Thomas A. Menkin double jeopardy, you see this • Experimental College — Info. Desk — 2:30 p.m. in the police. Order would not S.B. 558780 all the time, not just in the <;E ” Pluribus Unicorn, Rock have prevailed. President college. But the college has to Group — Gallery Lounge — 12 • Newman Club — Fr Rob Summerskill was clinging to DOWN AND OUT govern itself to a certain ex­ to 2 p.m. ert Brophy, S.J., “Moderi liberal ideas which were swept Editor: tent.” • Go Ju Kai Karate (meet­ Theology Thorugh Literature — A&I 109 — 12:30 to 2 p.m. away in a conservative-reac­ Would you please put my The statement is, I believe, ing) — HLL 348 — 12:30 to 2 tionary tide. name and address in your pa­ a paraphrase of some more p.m. • Student Association fo President SummerskiU’s res­ per? I do not get any mail extended remarks I made at • Humanities Job Forum — Chinese Studies — BSS 214 - ignation was a defeat for lib­ to speak of and would appre­ the interview, but I do not be­ HLL 130 — 12:15 to 3 p.m. 12:30 to 1 p.m. eralism on campus, and ciate someone to correspond lieve it reflects what I said. • Iran American (meeting) • Tai Chi Chuan Club (meet throughout the state and na­ with. My statement was that no — HLL 348 — 12:30 to 2 p.m. ing) — ED 214 — 2 to 4 p.m.

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PSYCH. 420 'Love Book's' 'Wait Until Dark' Broohv here Review by Dan Moore fact one of the high points of Wait Until Dark,” de­ the film is when her good-look­ scribed by its flacks as “a ing corpse hangs half draped spine-tingling dram a,” re­ out of a clothing bag. volves around dolls: a toy mu­ Seriously, however, “Wait sical doll stuffed with heroin; Until Dark” then drops into stacked, blonde - maned Sa­ a chilling attempt by Arkin m antha Jones as Lisa, “a and his two cohorts, Richard slinky dope smuggler” turned Crenna and fat Jack Weston, corpse, and Audrey Hepburn to wrest the doll from Miss as the heroine who manages to Hepburn through an intricate­ overcom e both the painfully ly melodramatic ploy. contrived plot and crazed Despite the failings of the killer Alan Arkin. plot, it is a tightly packed, The plot in brief: stacked fast moving tale told well. blonde is running dope into the Recommended for Alan Arkin U.S. fro m Canada when she fans. “Modern Theology Through decides to go into business for Also on the bill was “The Literature” will be discussed herself. The syndicate, appar­ Undergraduate,” a sort of col­ by Father Robert Brophy, ently aware of her possible legiate “Highnoonr” starring S.J., Ph.D., as guest speaker treachery, meets her at the film newcomers Chance at the Newman Lecture Series airport. Wayne and Raquel Stevens. today. Father Brophy testi­ For reasons that are not al­ Set in the metropolitan tran­ fied in support of Lenore Han­ together clear, she thinks she quility of an absurdly large del's “Love Book.” can fool the syndicate by giv­ city, this epic saga chronicles The lecture begins at 12:30 ing the toy doll to fellow jet- the adventures of a college Samantha Jones as a Hollywood-style dope smuggler in A&I 109 and is open to all setter Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., undergraduate in his search i "Wait Until Dark" students and faculty members. who has taken leave from for graduate status, his turn­ playing FBI agent extraordi­ ing away from the Young naire to play the witless hus­ Americans for Freedom Ibsen assaults NOW AT MUSIC BOX band of Audrey Hepburn. (YAF), a year long trek in The syndicate’s hatchetman, the deserts of political cyni­ Faustian artist Alan Arkin, forces Lisa to tell cism, and his final conversion and kiss and then sticks a shiv into campus president of a Henrik Ibsen’s popular dra­ THREE in her, which is really too bad. local International Workers of ma, “The Master Builder,” She has a pretty good body. In the World cell. will be performed by the Graduate Drama Students of GREAT NEW SF State at 8:30 on February Military grasp decried 29, March 1 and 2, in the cam­ pus Little Theatre. RELEASES The Committee for Draft in the militarization of their Ibsen’s most autobiograph­ Resistance has responded vo­ own society and the barbarous ical drama will be directed by cally to the abolition of grad­ destruction and terrorization FROM Mrs. Dale Fontwit, a gradu­ uate student draft deferments of other societies.” ate drama student. The trag­ recently announced by Gen­ Kepler urged the American eral Lewis B. Hershey, na­ people “to live up to the stand­ edy is that of the Faustian art­ CAPITOL RECORDS tional director of the Selec­ ards laid down at the Nurem­ ist “who cannot climb as high tive Service. berg War Crimes Trials; these as he builds,” and is realis­ standards included the law of tically presented in the I960 Viewing the ruling as just translation by Michael Meyer. “THE DELTA SWEETE” personal responsibility—hold­ one more step in tightening Her new ! The ing that an individual person Reservations should be the military’s grasp on the Delta girl who made country’s young men, and in has both the moral and legal made by either writing or call­ “” S q u irin g them to become ac­ duty to refuse to carry out ing the Creative Arts Box Of­ complices in the immoral and acts that would be crimes fice (585-7174) on campus, be­ famous sings: “Okolona crim inal war being waged in against humanity.” tween noon and 4 p.m. River Bottom Band,” Vietnam, the Committee for “Penduli Pendulum,” ^raft Resistance therefore and other Down Home urges all young men to re­ songs. turn their draft cards and re- 'use induction, thereby join- lnS the growing number of LOU RAWLS men an d women of all ages who a re refusing to cooperate “FEELIN’ GOOD” Wlth th e draft law,” the steer- Feel good.. .LISTEN to lng committee announced. Lou’s soulful renditions The Committee for Draft of ‘Evil Woman,” “The Resistance, located at 1191 Letter,” “My Son,” and any an Street, San Francis- more! is the regional affiliate of e National Resistance. Dr. enjamin Spock and four AL MARTINO ®?ner supporters of the Re­ STATE CHARTER FLIGHTS liance are presently await- “THIS IS AL MARTINO” g trial in New York for their Martino Magic sings cts °f draft resistance. beautiful love ballads: Chairman Roy Kepler said EUROPE “IF Ever I Would Leave Americans are now in a time nere they will have to begin You, “Never My Love,” aking such decisions for SUMMER '68 • London and others. 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Bill Grant holding the final round of the up the award for most pins. failed to place in the 130 class “Tootie” came to SF State at after winning the 123 crown F W C wrestling champion­ mid-semester from Bakers­ in 1967. ships SF State’s powerful de­ field JC and has registered a The Gators’ fiery head fending champions had the ti­ 6-0 record. coach, Allen Abraham, has tle sacked before the semifi­ Nothing is definite yet, but now led SF State to two FWC nals were over. all five Gator winners could titles and a gaudy 26-2 two- If you’re interested in de­ go to the NCAA college divi­ year record. In 1962 Abraham tail. he Gators ran away with sion championships at Man­ won the FWC heavyweight ti­ the le by scoring 96 points. kato State, Minnesota in two tle. Ne\ a was the only school weeks. The back-to-back titles by dost with 72 in second place. Consolation (third place) the Gators are the only ones I Gators won individual honors went to Frank Sousa won by SF State in the nine titles Don Smothers (115), Art (145), Andy Foley (152), Ash­ years that the FWC has held ley Sherman (160), Jim God­ a wrestling championship. Chavez (123), Wayne Hub­ Individual winners in the FWC meet were (I to r) Don dard (167) and Ben Northrup Chico and UC Davis had domi­ Smoth bard (137), Gene Kopecky ers (115), Art Chavez (123), Wayne Hubbard (137) (177). nated the affair until last year. a n d Toir (191), and Tom Powell (HW) Powell (HW). all finished first. Goddard won the 152 class It looks like the Gators will be Chavez was voted the out­ last year while Northrup was on top for a while now. SFS swimmers win two, Cagers upset by Hornets, prepare for FWC tourney By Art Nelson also took firsts for the Gator: SF State’s swimming team Coach Walt Hanson w ill nov was active last week as the drill his team for the FW' FWC title hopes fading Gator tankers beat Cal State championships set for Feb. 28 Ronald Reagan isn’t the on­ Rundell didn’t have much Terrible freethrow shooting Hayward 68-43 on Tuesday 29 and March 1 at Hunibold ly thing in Sacramento that to be pleased about after the killed the Gators as they hit and split a triple meet with State. can hurt SF tSate. The Gator trip to Sacramento and Reno. just 12 of 22. UOP and USF on Thursday. Chico, Humboldt and Ul basketball team went to the “We were terrible against The Nevada game was slop­ The Gators lost to UOP 77-33 Davis look like the best bet capital last weekend and was Sac State and in the Nevada py all the way as the lead and trounced USF 84-20. to win the FWC, according t( upset by Sac State 62-56 to game we just had more points changed hands 22 times and Jim Robertson stood out for Hanson. knock them out of a first when the buzzer sounded.” was tied 9 times. Chatman SF State by taking 5 firsts in Hanson said that R obertsoi place tie with UC Davis. The Gators had Sac State had 20 while Paulle and Thom­ the three meets. Larry Rodg­ could qualify for the NCA^ down by 8 with less than 9 as with 19 points each led the ers, John O’Connor, Von Rijn, nationals if he continues t( The Gators managed to beat Gators. Nevada 66-63 on Saturday but minutes left in the game but Bob Colyar and Steve Fanger swim like he did last w eek head coach Paul Rundell said, the Hornets gained the mo­ “back to back, these had to be mentum on a play by guard our worst games of the year. Walt Slider. We’re lucky we won one of Bob Grayson of the Gators them .” broke loose for a layup and CLASSIFIED slowed up as he neared the Tonight the Gators host basket. Slider came roaring powerful Portland at 8:15. ANNOUNCEMENTS HELP WANTED SERVICES up from nowherer and cleanly Then on Friday and Saturday C IRC LE K The C o lle ge M en's Serv­ blocked Garyson’s shot. It was Security Guard Positions. A g e s 21 FREE TAX INFORMATION. Form SF State welcomes Sonoma ice Organization desperately needs the spark that helpde put Sac or over. Phone 781-4123 or apply available, 165 Serrano, next and Humboldt to close out the members. Interested? Call Dave, back in the game. at 690 Market, Suite 509. Campus. 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