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SPARTAN DAILY Weather Mayo's weekend in jail Features Star linebacker Lyneil Mayo is jailed on felony Smashing domestic violence charges. He spends the Consolidated weekend in jail, missing the Spartan win over success The Bay Area band combines electronic beats UOP. Page 6 The women's volleyball team with a wry view of American society. They play extends its win streak to three with FIX: The Club tonight. Page 5 No expansion for IFC a victory in its first regular season game against the Texas-Arlington SJSU's Interfraternity Council votes against Mavericks. A 'mushy' night at the opera The San Jose Opera s production of 'Madama allowing more fraternities on the council this Page 7 semester. The vote temporarily ends any Butterfly' opened Saturday. Our man finds it chance for a fraternity to join. Below mushy and melodramatic and likable. Page 4 Weather Published for the University and Mostly sunny, with scattered University Community by the clouds burning off by midday. Department of Journalism and Highs to 79. lows down to 57. Mass Communications since 1914 National Weather Service DAILY SEPTEMBER SPARTAN TUESDAY. 19. VOLUME 95, NUMBER 11 1990 Union faculty refuses pay back fees to By Bryan Gold off." However. for1988-1989. Adlar time student parking pennits went check unless they sign and autho- I pay all this money for Daily stall writer SJSU faculty parking permits said that the CSU and the CFA from $33.75 to Mil per semester. rize it," Green said. Retroactive parking lees charged went from $7.50 to $18 per month went to litigation over the parking "We were ordered to have them Adlar added that "only one-third- a hunting license to faculty dating hack two years Sept. I. 1988. according to Colleen fee increase and "essentially the pay the increase retroactive to when of the faculty have paid the retroac- that is what it is. I come will not be paid. according to the Bentlay-Adlar. spokeswoman for (TA lost the suit. Everyone else, the contract was signed." Green tive fee. president of the SJSU chapter of the the California State University sys- the students and the staff. had to said. He added that perniit fees are "I am not going to pay it." Fini- to campus and get to California Faculty Association. tem. pay the increase. Them was only a taken out of an individual faculty bres said. "I pay all this money for hunt for a parking SJSU CFA President Manuel She added that most of the facul- delay fOr the faculty until the issue member's paycheck. a hunting license that is what it Fimbres said that the faculty who ty have paid their parking fees for was decided." "This is a special bill that is paid is. I come to campus and get to hunt space.' are part of the union will not pas the 1989-1990 and 1990-1991 aca- Barbara Green. director of fiscal separately. We cannot take any for a parking spot and they want Manuel Fimbres the tee We have reached a stand- demic years. services, said that this was the same payroll deductions out of their pay- See Parking, page 4 5.151. (TA President Tie a red ribbon 'round memories Budget crisis SJSIt sophomore leaving %ir Force RI /if cadet 3rd class Alamein %aide/ ties a POW, MIA holes information By Leigh Ann Clifton sheet with red Daily staff writer ribbon around a In the wake of recent budge( (.ta.. tree outside some departments are trying to stay Tosser Hall. the afloat by cutting services and not ribbons were filling approved staff and faculty tied around trees positions. to make the Faculty have responded by community approving a one year suspension of aware of the a system-wide monetary award. /Ws and "We're in a crisis situation. not MIA's from past just in higher education. hut as far oars. the as public services." said Manuel It( will have Fimbirs. social work professor and a Moth set up president of the SJSU chapter of the outside the Stu- California Faculty Association. costs provides us an oppor- dent t nion this "The tunity to look at where we're spend- neck selling ing our money.- he said. "We must commemoratise find o ay ot i.itoper:lung.- bracelets and SJSU must return to the CalifOr- other items. ( nia State University system %mil- Friday at nom, a lion to 57 million because of recent celebration rec- state% ide budget cuts. said Rose ',gni/4114 Lee. SJSU director of budget and PON% %II % fami- analysis last week. This amount lies is scheduled represents SJSU 's portion of the to be held at sietn- ide cuts. Park Plata in of Ins total. $4 million to S.S don Moo n San million will be given hack V. !thin Jose. the nest couple of months. Lee said It is mainly a matter of filing the appropriate papernork, rather that, an actual transfer of cash. The remaining portion of th, ki,in Squires money. about SI million to 52 ma slalTploolographrr See RIDGET, page 4 Job fair IFC expansion not approved highlights Hopes of Sigma Pi, others, dashed by decision Taylor Andrews. "We want to participate sald ibie .11.1St didn't get their Ilk'sSage across. "I think an expansion would draw a lot The decision has been oith LEC.. hut we' don't want to force our "Some of the houses fiai the fraternal sys- more attention to the ("reek system." said espands." said LEC Sports Chairman Bob Rosenau during choices temporarily tabled until way in." tem needs to build up before it Sigma Pi will continue to pursue the issue a member of Theta Chi who did not want to the meeting. the end of February. agam nest semester, said Ken Houma chap- he identified. Others said espansion could There has not been a Greek espansion at By I Aura DiMastio in the last too Veal's and Sigma Pi fra- By 1.toura Ihlascht ter adviser. Bennett and Sigma Pi members only help the system. [,sly start tvt,t(a 110w. Daily ,tatt ,ne,tf.r ternity member, so ihe best ntlie Is This year's Career Eaplo- Ihe 5151 hue, haternity ( oun(11 coital -Obviously the ((reek system isn't as ration Day will be held strong as n could he.- said Sigma Pi treasurer Wethiesday in the Events Cen- 'Warns! cylmnslon it unda). lemPlamil) end- mg the hopes of interest groups such Sigma Eric Renaud. "hut maybe it is as strong as it ter and includes 200 employers can he at SJM I." discussing opportunities and Ii hatemil) to .in. A.S. assistant resigns The mailer, which was considered Sigma Pi started last (ktober when a tea( general questions with stu- during since or the iegulai LEC. meeting. By Leigh 'inn ( idiom lion lies! semester if he learning guys joined together to start their own frater- dents. has been tabled Daily stall writer until the end of February accelerated his class load. Domke's resignation. nity'. The current membership stands at 17 The program, which coordi- I line L'on%)ramli. and 1111111 - Washington has "At this tulle the ratio of fraternities to "This opens up a and anyone who joins now still he a "Found- nator; said is designed to help L awe I priorities have her of career possibilines.- approached seseral student sororities is not aceeptahle and we'll consider ing Father." The last Sigma Pi chapter at both students and staff. com- ',aced the resignation of very ekcii- such the hura-fra- espansoon o hen the number til sororities he said. "It's groups, SA( folded in 1977. Sigma Pi members bines what previously took the eve, untie assistant to mg." !entity Council to inform believe' that if they were a pan ()I I.F.C. their three days into one by moving 1114.1Cases... said Chris Capita. LEC. v icc Associated Students Presi- for the past three year. them of his needs and see membership would go Up. hut that the out it) the Events Center. The pro- president in charge of membership. dent Amen Washington. Domke, a speech commu- it there's any interest. has shifted to postponement. gram starts at 1(1 a.m. and goes issue has become mcreasmgly contro- The search for a new nications major. has been The ideal candidate. he "We still need more members and we'll to 3 p.m. vet .1.11 because many LEC fraternity mem- assistant is scheduled to he employed with Rome Sys- said. "would he able to wait until next semester." said Sigma Pi pres- "The event is an excellent het. say Sigma Pi fraternity is pushing itself completed by Oct. I. tems in Santa Clara. A minor myself: attend meet opportunity for a candidate to otao Ff.. ident Taylor Andrews. Washington said he's m the promotion to a [Im- ings, give presentations in on talk informally with an siema Pi had solicited members with recent Sigma Pi says it will continue to work 1)0 key. ot At:114HW apph- am management position my absence and accom employer and find out what ism Taper kls :Uld flyer, campus as an interest group and will hopeful- callous, rev levvIng writing his OM A. S. goals in a time current and future career "I'm pro-expansion hut I'm against the led him to re-ettamine ly get I.F.C. to vote for expansion in Febru- samples and conducting ly fashion." opportunities there are." said way they're going about it." said lim Will- priorities.
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