Spartan Daily II Volume 75, Number 20 Serving San Jose State University Since 1934 Monday, September 29, 1980

ed S. 7/ li- Police seek input it 1V14 )i> ts KEY Proposed Development: 3T;TI@ on location = Convention Center Expansion SJSU $$$$$ = Federal Building I X = Paseo de San Antonio fountain (.7.) all Housing ,ec n of video cameras = Hotel 9 the 0 = Offices U-2.9OE) in- by Nancy Young maximize effectiveness. = Parking II and David Jacob According to the CSUS police, Retail Stores (F) F.) Camera surveillance at SJSU their cameras are not completely Existing Structures: installed as of yet, but the campus will be one of the new security 1 = S.J. Museum of Art It will utilize 22 camera units measures taken by the University when the 2 = Convention Center r of Police in light of the $500,000 in program is completed. 3 = Civic Auditorium the The emergency funds allocated by the cameras include scanner 4 = Main library nal state early this month. and indoor surveillance which are 5 = Ste. Claire Hotel t- Approximately $200,000 of those connected to alarms that activate at funds will be used to increase the video-taping devices that can be 5IX 9. police force by 14 officers and used in court for evidence. H I the $300,000 will he for surveillance and There has been no negative I I b safety devices. reaction from the students at all, 64- The cameras, which will allow according to CSUS police, who said University Police to monitor certain many feel more secure. areas 24 hours a day, were part of a CSUS obtained its cameras from More downtown office space planned plan drawn up by the university's its own budget, rather than from Public Safety Program. special funding. by Mary Washburn less likely. shops across the mall; Street, across from the Civic The $500,000 fund allocated to Three tentative locations have Plans for downtown develop- The market in the downtown is - incorporate retail and office Auditorium and Convention Center. ment in San Jose will probably in- greatest for small specialty stores spaces around the planned state and The consultants propose the volve more office space than retail patronized by hotel guests, office federal office buildings; additional convention facility be a Some students fear that campus police or residential development. workers and the local market, with - build two parking garages of two-story structure with a banquet At a meeting of the Downtown restaurants serving to draw people about 600 to 800 spaces each; room, kitchen and meeting rooms. the cameras to spy on them housing on the will use Working Review Committee Friday into the shops, McElyea said. - construct This plan would also include parking lot morning, Assistant City Manager SJSU Professor Terry present site of the dirt some parking and a small office Frank Taylor proposed that the city Christensen, a member of the west of campus. building. been chosen for the placement of the SJSU by the state must be and Zoning of parking next develop 3 million square feet of Historic Preservation The two blocks cameras - Seventh and San Carlos designated for specific use by June. acknowledged that transition More extensive plans would office space in the downtown area in sub-committee, to SJSU would provide a streets, Seventh and San Fernando Any unused portion of the funds will San Jose will not get a Paseo de San involve acquiring the block south of the next 10 years. downtown between the rest of the streets and the Student Union. have to be returned to the general major department store if Valley the west and the the library, bordered by Auzerais Antonio on According to University Police fund in the state treasury. The committee, comprised of Fair is allowed to expand, but university on the east, Lamb said. Avenue and Viola Street, and con- downtown business and community tinuing the expansion of convention Chief Earnest Quinton, he is waiting Besides the three tentative emphasized that the possibility of The housing would be a com- leaders, was appointed by the mayor facilities on the west side of the for student feedback on the possible camera sites, inside surveillance obtaining one does exist if the ex- bination of high- and low-rise units anything is made and Taylor last July to develop a block. sites before cameras will be placed in the library pansion is halted. with a concentration of courtyards. definite. master plan for future downtown on each bookstack floor, because of More study will be done on the The Paseo pedestrian walkway The additional convention "We want to know how they development. the vulnerability of the isolated issue by the committee after the would be carried through the area facilities could be linked to the (students) feel," Quinton said. area. The cameras will be Consultant Dick McElyea, of consultants gather more in- with a pedestrian overpass proposed renovated Sainte Claire Hotel by "We're not trying to obtain a utopia; moni- tored by library personnel Economics Research Associates, formation. to cross Fourth Street and lead into means of a second-story pedestrian we just want to keep deviants and instead of University Police. The total said that the chances of a major As described by consultant the university. bridge. crooks off the campus." cost will be $2,430. retail department store locating in Charles Lamb, of RTKI. Associates, The Paseo would be bordered on suggested the small patch Quinton said that the police are Lamb the downtown are "pretty slim." the plan would include a 500- to 550- this block by retail shops with the of land separating Market Street not interested in spying on the The campus already utilizes According to McElyea, office room hotel at the end of the Paseo de housing to the north and south of the students, despite comments by some non-scanning cameras in computer into two directions between San space has been the strongest type of San Antonio on Market Street. stores. Carlos Street and Park Avenue students to the contrary. and cashier areas. development in the city. Lamb also suggested the Aside from developing the San Rick Perazzo, an SJSU senior, would be an ideal location for some "We feel optimistic about this," Currently, there are plans to renovation of the Sainte Claire Hotel Antonio area expected to take said he felt the purpose of the type of artwork. Quinton said. "What we want is to expand the Valley Fair Shopping on the corner of Market and San about five years), the consultants cameras is to protect the campus intimidate the hell out of the Center, located near the intersection Carlos streets. propose the expansion of the Con- Any plans adopted by the community against rape and van- degenerates and crooks who invade of Highways 17 and 280. If these Other plans suggested by the vention Center facilities. committee will be presented to the I don't know if they dalism, "but our environment. Really, all we plans do go through, McElyea said, consultants for the Paseo were to: One plan would be to develop the San Jose City Council. It is up to the would limit it to that if they saw want is to make this campus a safe the chances of the downtown getting - narrow the mall in certain half-block next to the main branch of council to implement any of the something else going on." place for everyone." a major department store are even areas to decrease the space between the San Jose library on San Carlos committee's suggestions. Perazzo said it would be a good idea if used primarily at night. "I'm totally against the idea," Program quality 'not worth' money investment said Gloria Myers, a graduate. "I think it would probably be misused more than it would be productive. They should put the money toward more lighting around the campus. A New College dropped after committee review person who is going to commit a crime will not be deterred by a by Jackie Rae dergraduate Studies that will combine classes from any courses and faculty each year, Chenoweth said. camera." New College, an SJSU alternative education program that department on campus. The student would still be able to According to Jack Douglas, former New College librarian According to Quinton, the type was founded in 1968, will be terminated in June 1981, as a result obtain a degree in liberal arts. and teacher, the administration's review of the program came of people the police are looking for of a recent budget squeeze-out and questions about the "And of course students still have the option to pick a at a time when "we were in a weak position because of internal would not be aware of the camera. If program's quality. traditional major in one of the departments on campus," problems." any criminal act should occur, the Academic Vice President Hobert Burns said that New Chenoweth said. Chenoweth, according to Douglas, had many new ideas for police could be at the scene in one College was cut after a one-and-a-half year review by several No faculty will be laid-off as a result of the program's the program and "created friction" when he attempted to minute, he said. campus committees, including the Special Review Committee termination, Chenoweth said. The faculty members will move implement those changes. The cost of the cameras and for New College, a special committee from the Academic back into their respective departments. Hal Debey, who was New College provost from 1971 to installation is $41,032. Monitoring Senate and the Humanities and Arts Curriculum Committee. Chenoweth will teach American Studies. 1976, said that Chenoweth was chosen because the administra- the 24-hour surveillance will be done "The decision was based on quantitative and qualitative New College has moved to the Education Building. Its old tion wanted to see some changes in New College. at the newly-remodeled dispatch reasons," Burns said. "The quality of New College was not home, Building 0, now houses Veteran's Affairs, Aspire and "We were not as academic as some people would have center at the University Police worth the resources invested." Share's Upward Bound program. liked," he said. station. Former New College Provost Lawrence Chenoweth cited "New College was a program that was set up for the needs "Chenoweth was very impatient. He wanted to see a lot of "The Student Union is a place to financial and Structural problems as the two main reasons he of the '60s," Chenoweth said. "This is the '80s, and a new ap- changes in a short time and people resented it," Debey said. kick back," said Julie Montgomery, thinks the administration cancelled the program. proach is needed, Sometime in the future, a new program may "But I was not totally unsympathetic with his ideas," he a junior. "The student attitude In recent years, New College enrollment has steadily be introduced." added. would change if they knew they were declined. The ailing program had an equivalent of 79 full-time Chenoweth was appointed by the administration in the Debey stepped down as provost voluntarily in 1976, after being watched. students in the fall of 1979. summer of 1977 to re-organize the program and make he found himself losing touch with his own field of chemistry. "It would be invasion of privacy According to Chenoweth, the administration has been very suggestions for improving it. Douglas, who now works as an SJSU reference librarian, to know that whatever you do is fair "in allowing the students to complete their degree in a As an outsider brought in by the administration, pointed out that New College was created during a period of being watched on TV," she added. sensible way." Chenoweth said he met with some opposition to changes he political unrest over the Vietnam War. "Maybe they should put them in Students have been advised individually how they can proposed. New College filled a need for students who were disen- places where there isn't lighting." complete their New College classes by June 1981, when the In his recommendations to the review committees, chanted with conventional academic approaches to education, Quinton has met with Police program is to be phased out. No student will be unable to Chenoweth suggested that the program be revamped to in- Douglas said. Chief Don Yelverton of complete his work by the scheduled date, according to clude a two-year course outline that would give students some New College gave students the opportunity to plan an State University at Sacramento, Chenoweth. idea what classes would be available during that period, but individual course of study rather than fulfill the requirements where the school is developing a If a student does not want to continue in New College, he would be flexible. of a specific major listed in the catalog, he said. similar program, to discuss ways to can arrange for a special major with the dean of Un- The existing program was originally set up to change -continued on page 3. Activist Hayden says press power implies duty

by Libby Lane dergraduate at the University of play a leadership role. Tom Hayden, 1960s radical, Michigan, he was editor of the Safe disposal of toxic chemicals husband of Jane Fonda and leader of Michigan Daily and said that he and pension funds are two of CED's the Campaign for Economic spent more time at that pursuit than issues. Hayden said that the media Democracy ICED), spoke to he did going to classes. has done a terrific job at exposing members of the Society of But it was the early '60s - blacks the toxic waste problem, primarily Professional Journalists at the and whites were risking their lives in because the subject lends itself to Stanford Faculty Club Thursday the South, and Hayden did not think good visuals. night. that the press was dealing with the He said it is easy to show toxic Hayden, 39, formed his Cam- issues. dump sites and victims of related paign for Economic Democracy as a In response to this, Hayden cancers but that the media has done grass roots organization to help "closed up his notebook and became nothing for the inadequate pension support his bid for the U.S. Senate in a partisan." system in this country because it is 1976. Hayden said that historically hard to do visually. He lost in the primary election to journalism was defined as an ob- Hayden called for "fair and John Tunney but garnered a jective profession, but since Viet- equal treatment from the media" on respectable 1.2 million votes. nam and Waki gate, it has become all issues, including the coverage of Tunney subsequently lost to S.I. honorable for journalists to have CED. Hayakawa in the general election. commitments and be less objective. Hayden f'aid that CED's issues An advocate of solar energy, Although Hayden sees the press are making corporate power Hayden is currently chairman of the differently now, he said that he felt responsible, equal pay for equal Solar-Cal Council in California. He that the press should have jobs, rent control, new use of pension was appointed by Gov. Jerry Brown. responsibilities commensurate with funds, solar energy and toxic waste He has also just published a its power. disposal. book called "The American Hayden said, "I think the three In contrast to its media image, Future." networks have more power than the ('ED is not bent on "destroying Hayden opened with, "I have political parties," and that if they private property and destroying the always had a mixed relationship are going to be shaping the issues with the media." As an un- thl try also going to have to -continued on paged Page iksinamber 29 1900 2 o p inion 'Emotional whims' basis of ex-con measure ago. by Tom Mays predicament as self-deserving, it is still a position that In the 1977-78 academic year, there were 55 continuing Staff Writer lacks justification. students in the UAP. Isn't that one of the underlying reasons for the moratorium, to stop crime? Or is it just a superficial The San Jose City Council and SJSU administration This predicament is a most extreme case of hrman During the spring of 1978, 31 percent of UAP's first- method to give SJSU a better image? will further shun former prisoners from society with their discrimination. It further complicates the convict's semester students were enrolled in Reading Assistance The latter method is unfair, and discriminatory in measures to downplay the University Alternatives escape from alienation and social teprivation. Program ( RAP) courses. nature. Program ( UAP), a continuing education program for ex- The positive results of the U should be taken into offenders. consideration by the council d the campus ad- At the beginning of the RAP course, most students Jacquie Cranston, UAP coordinator, said the City the A possible moratorium on the program would be ministration. have an eighth grade reading comprehension level. At Council move might be political in nature. counterproductive. Instead of preventing crime, a When decision makers act on the emotional whims of end of the course, their comprehension was equivalent to That makes sense. The City Council could easily moratorium would actually cause an increase in crime. a campus and city populace without investigating the an upper 12th grade level. downplay this program without much of a squawk from an opportunity to obtain special guidance in matter fully, political outputs can go awry. Without In vocabulary, students eoter with an average eighth the public. The only ones that will be hurt from this education, convicted felons are indirectly The UAP has special advantages to offer offendet, the field of grade level rating. At the end of the course, the level rises moratorium would be the ex-offenders, who compose only of choice. Without that freedom, that they couldn't normally get in a traditional education. stripped of their freedom to an upper 10th grade level. a minute minority in the voting block. hostility is bound to result. A moratorium on UAP recruitment would jeopardize their While some hard-line conservatives might view this educational future. In comparing UAP student grade point averages with Also, the campus administration could very well be SJSU Educational Opportunity Program students grade pressured into supporting the program, regardless of any point averages for the spring 1978 semester, UAP fared existing support for educatiorail programs of this sort. better. not Traitors; The City Council's five-point plan - which includes the Raiders are The UAP student grade point average was 2.63, while proposed moratorium on UAP - is basically a package difference of .46 the EOP student averaged 2.17. This is a deal. In order to clear up the downtown area, the ad- move to L.A. is justified grade points. ministration would have to compromise. and campus administration should The City Council There should be no compromises when a student's note these differences before passing judgment. by Mark Cursi became more to who-knows-what. rights are concerned. The campus administration should Staff Writer than just an illusion. Washington Redskin fans are If the UAP has been beneficial, then what is the wholeheartedly support and promote the UAP. The name of the team is the It's possible that a team's win- now paying close to $20 a ticket to purpose of a moratorium? Buckling under to political pressure would be self- Oakland Raiders, not the Traitors. loss record has a bearing on the see a professional football game. No UAP students have been convicted of a crime on defeating in the area of crime prevention, and would serve Criticizing the attempted move vocal opposition to a proposed move If Davis does move the Raiders the SJSU campus since the program began seven years a tremendous blow to educational and personal freedom. of the Raiders from Oakland to Los of a professional sports team. to Los Angeles Coliseum, a facility Angeles has become the favorite When Charlie Finley sold the with 90,000 seats, Bay Area fans will 1 past-time of the Bay Area media. California Seals several years ago, benefit. But people who feel the Raiders there wasn't much response According to NFL rules, a home -belong" to Oakland must negative or positive about the move game cannot be televised within a remember one thing: owns to Cleveland. Of course, the Seals 100 mile radius of the stadium unless the team. had the worst team in the National it is sold-out 72 hours in advance. Possession is nine-tenths of the Hockey League. The networks are not fools. They law. The team belongs to Davis. If Davis is merely trying to carry know which teams draw high he wants to move the Raiders to Los out a decision he believes is in his ratings. Because the networks Angeles, he should be allowed to, no best interest. recognize the large Raider following NOW, TAKE 11-tE it) Live it, matter how unjust it may seem to In fact, Raider fans should in the Bay Area, they would make BOMBER mosrutIFoRwatkit! ser 11-E RECORD Raider faithfuls. applaud the move of the Raiders ass every attempt to telecast home i's-rus.o-t* Supporters of the Raiders have sound financial step. games and road games in Northern LEAK... STRAIGHT,/ player contracts California. accused Davis of pulling up stakes in With escalating pursuit of the almighty dollar. and increased operating costs, With the Raiders in Los Angeles, Davis has, in fact, made public Davis had a rather limited income Bay Area fans will practically be .1101omMionle statements claiming he can't afford with only 52,000 seats in the Oakland guaranteed viewing rights to all to stay in Oakland with only 52,000 Coliseum. Raider home games in Los Angeles, The Raiders' home opener this in addition to their road games. 1 seats in the Coliseum. season drew only 45,000, one of the With support dropping in the When the lowest turnouts for a Raider home Bay Area for the Raiders because of League franchise was first awarded game since they moved into the the proposed move to Los Angeles, to a large group of Oakland Oakland Coliseum. Bay Area die-hards cannot watch businessmen headed by Wayne The low turnout gave Davis home games on television because Valley M 1959, the Raiders didn't support for his case that he they don't sell-out the Oakland even have a home field. added can't make enough money to support Coliseum anymore. For six years, the Raiders' a professional football team in Do not despair Raider die-hards. "home" field was either Kezar Oakland. If the move to Los Angeles goes Stadium or Frank Youell Field. If Davis were to keep the through, you will be able to watch It wasn't until Al Davis arrived Raiders financially sound, the only the Raiders, free of charge, while in 1964 that the team began making alternative would be to raise the Los Angeles will be paying the cost progress in the win category and the average ticket price from around $14 of the move. Daily Policy The policy of the Spartan Daily class standing will be printed. 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member, they will deeply desire to "This is no mistake," I suddenly special oppression and experience, - Lenin.) The RCYB and other Whistles a start Porter retracts return to their academic field with grasp, "This involves head-honchos and the influence of the modern groups want to be the leaders of such renewed vigor and enthusiasm and a up top in the theater industry. Those women's movement, with its special a reign of terror in our own country. against rape grievance broader comprehension of its place slimy executives think the public, attention to women's history and At the same time, they proudly in the larger society. conditioned by television, will ac- women's voice. renounce citizenship in this country: Editor: Editor: Albert L. Porter cept commercials at the movies too. Bettina Aptheker "It's not our country - we just live In response to "Whistles don't After four months of thinking Professor of Business Well not me, Ronald McDonald." here." stop attacks," the Public Relations and re-thinking, I have concluded I stalk out of the theater. The The alternative to the Club ( PRSSA ), who is selling them that it is wisest for me to withdraw girl at the window gives me a Audience rejects divisiveness and self-destruction on campus, by no means guarantees my grievance. I appreciate all the Ads at theaters refund, no questions asked. I think inspired by the RCYB, SWP, protection against rapists. They time and energy that has gone into my loud chanting, "Won't pay for hate-ideology AAPRP, ad infinitum, is to unite and advertise, "It may not be a solution - the grievance hearing. not acceptable commercials, won't pay for com- cooperate for mutual improvement, - bat it's a start." It is still my opinion that the pre- mercials," threw her off guard. Editor: centering on a higher standard of I admire the writer for showing retirement reduced time contract is Editor: John Dorrance behavior than communism black-shirt revolution- such a sincere concern for univer- seriously lacking in regard to the I pay $4.50 for a ticket. I stand in Journalism, junior Local provides. (their term sity women, but you have to look at criteria to be used when the ap- line for 30 minutes. I battle Friday- aries held a "teach-in" Dale Milne noon of this our situation. plicant might, as I did, seek rein- night crowds. Skip the popcorn and for propaganda-test) for History, graduate Mare classes can be expensive statement to full-time permanent the Bon-Bons, just beat the herd, I past Tuesday. The failure of their and not everyone has the time to status. I feel that I have continually savagely push for the lobby doors. Factual error in desperate attempts to drum up an attend the classes ( granted, it is a adhered to professional standards of Finally, easing my tense body into a audience evidenced campus-wide Spartan Daily weak excuse, but that's human academic achievement, as called for cushioned seat, the theater's lights women's article rejection of their hate-ideology. nature). Also, who's to say that a by the Business School's accrediting dim and I uncoil waiting expectantly Ten of 15 party members, only Editor Boni Brewer can of mace, a tear gas cannister or agency, as well as local policies over for the movie to begin. Editor: one or two of which were recognized Ad Manager Doug Teter a pistol, for that matter, can not be the past 25 years. Thus, I feel that A close-up of venetian blinds A couple of factual errors as SJSU students, "debated" the News Editor Ellen Goodwin just as easily knocked out of a my reinstatement should have been fills the screen. A lady parts the confused the otherwise excellent eventually outnumbered audience. City Editor Brian Boyd trembling hand? approved. blinds and stares out at the coverage of the Women's Center Many walked away upon being Opinion Editor Janet Fields Whistles are convenient. Many However, without defined policy audience. I watch, no credits roll. potluck last Monday, where I was presented with the transparent lie Layout Editor Scott Hinrichs women walk around with a set of or criteria for reinstatement, it does Now, chic women, dressed in peel- the guest speaker. The story reports that the party had not yet decided on Feature Ed ... Catherine Cassidy keys clenched between their fingers. appear that the president and her away pants, dance across the that 850,000 black women attended a its platform. Their real purpose was Sports Editor Dave Meltzer A whistle is easier to attach to a key advisers acted in accordance with screen. conference in New York City! to draw students unfamiliar with the Assoc. Sports Ed Joan Casserly chain than a can of mace. It is ex- their own best conscience as to what Like greeting a Monday - Last November, the National subtleties of Marxist argumentation Special Pages Ed .... Brian Wirth tremely useful to have on hand. was reasonable. My questions as to morning hangover, I wake to realize Council of Negro Women sponsored into heated discussion which the Entertainment Ed .... Jon Bloom Also, believe it or not, not all reasonableness would fall within the ugly truth. I paid $4.50 a ticket the first National Scholarly Con- Communists would win due to their Consumer Ed .... Kim Berghelm women can scream. They either paragraph 11.3 of the current for a movie and that degenerate, ference on the history of black practiced expertise in semantic Business Mgr Rita Leung freeze up, or their voice simply does grievance procedure (Chancellor's scum -bag projectionist has women, in Washington, D.C. The acrobatics. The end result: in- Retail Ad Mgr ... Brian McMahon not carry that shrill sound. Executive Order No. 3011. mistakenly put on a commercial council has a membership of 850,000. doctrination into materialist Promotions Dir I isa Gauer Not only are these whistles I caution those faculty members advertising designer jeans. What's As such, it is one of the largest revolutionism. Art Director Mike Clark being endorsed by the A.S. Council, considering the pre-retirement he trying to pull? This ain't TV. women's organizations in the United America has made many Nall Ad Mgr Mike Doyle but the University Police as well. program to obtain a written Yelling incoherent obscenities, I States. It is also one of the oldest mistakes, as Marxists are quick to Photo Editor Kyle Brehm No, it's not a solution, but it gives a definition of the criteria to be used turn viciously, shaking my fist at the such organizations; its parent group point out. One of our greatest errors Chief Photo Mark Schwab woman a more comforting feeling to for reinstatement before they sign light booth. The woman behind me was founded in 1106. has been to abandon peoples of Photography staff .... Eva Allen, know that she has some attention- the contract. It is my belief that faints. The conference, attended by many nations to victimization under Sal Bromberger, Ciro Buonocore, drawing device on her and that's a there is good reason to expect that The commercial ends, but 1,500 black women, reflected both the terrorocracy that is Marxism- Romone Espanol, Tom Ovalle, start. they will find, as I did, that after a before the spittle dries on my tips, an the long-standing attention the Afro- Leninism. "... the victorious party Glenn Ma tsumura, Dan Murphy, Laura Garske year or so of being away from the advertisement for Renault assaults American community has must maintain its rule by means of Tom Surges, JoAnn Uhelszkl, Ro- PRSSA President full-time activities of a faculty my reddened eyes. traditionally given to women's the terror which its arms inspire ..." ger Woo. 29, 11190.

Douglas says Basketball fans want New College outdoor courts fixed by Mark Caryl According to the basketball die-herds who sought issues use them, the two outdoor basketball courts near the -continued from page 1 corner of Seventh and San We had a great deal of flexibility; we could change Carlos streets could use the program to suit the times without the normal some improvement. that traditional academic programs have to bureaucracy "It's the pits," said through," Douglas commented. go Hector Gonzalez, a 19-year- "We served a function of bringing people together on old freshman. important issues," he added. ; Douglas noted that many of the newer programs on Some students who campus, such as Women's Studies and Enviraiimental have used the courts said Photo by Ciro Buonocore Studies, were sparked, in part, Ly New College. they have been in poor Oscar Bettie Jr., health teacher, shown emphasizing his research into "We were the catalyst for these programs," he said. condition for several years. looking for testicular cal icor, a curable form of cancer if discovered early. "In the late '70s, we became a program Ernest Potts, a 26- issues." year-old math graduate, Using small seminars and contracts for independent took matters into his own Brochure available study, New College gave students a great deal of freedom hands when each of the two to choose subjects that interested theni and related to the courts had one hoop community at large, Debey said. missing two-and.a-half "To an outsider looking in, those contracts looked years ago. Potts said he Early detection key Mickey Mouse," Detey said, "but if you sat in on took down the remaining discussions, there was a lot going on." hoop from one court and Debey said that the program got a lot of bad publicity moved it to the other to which led to a misunderstanding on campus about the allow full-court games to program's structure. to testicular cancer be played. "There were always rules," he said. by Anne Papineau old and discovered a mass, the man has it already. The program was des gned to create an environment "They used to have Oscar Battle Jr. calls it or lump, on a testicle after Battle recommended where students could relate to arid care about each other basketball P.E. classes out a dangerous trend that the showering. He thought it checking for the disease and their educations, rather than the "cutting sessions here before the court health problems unique to might go away, so he "every six to eight weeks." and attempts to irnpresi the teacher" that most con- started deteriorating," men are snickered at, or, waited two or three weeks Battle also hopes to ventional classes tend to te, Debey said. Potts said. "I'm an alumni. more often, ignored. before reporting it to us. It make a check for testicular However, Debe: agreed that the overall I expect good services from p1,01,,by Glenn Ma tsurnura The health problem was an abnormal lump. cancer standard procedure demographics of the campus have changed considerably the university." The student went to at the Student Health Battle emphasizes since New College's inceotion. According to Mary Basketball courts at Seventh and San Carlos Stanford and had the lump Service Center whenever a specifically is one found "Students aren't as idealistic about what they can do Bowman, chairwoman of streets in state of disrepair. removed." male patient is undergoing most commonly in men to change society or the world anymore," he said. "They the Department of Human between the ages of 20 and If the student had an exam that requires are more job-oriented." Performance, the condition budget for court 35: testicular cancer. waited longer, Battle ex- undressing. Debey said that 5.tudent leaders "turned inward" repaired," Bowman said. 82 fiscal of the courts is an "in- is approved, "In men between the plained, he might have Exams that require when their demonstrations against the Vietnam War and "We stopped scheduling resurfacing tolerable situation." start next July ages of 29 and 35, testicular faced surgical removal of disrobing include athletic Cambodia fell on deaf ears. classes on those courts work could cancer is the most common both testes or even death if physicals, as well as "Students began to say 'I can't change the world; I've "We have attempted to because they were not or August. (repaired)." type of cancer," Battle the cancer spread to other checks for rashes, got to do something for myself,' "he said. have the surface said. "Each year about parts of his body. parasites, urinary in- Bowman said work EMPLOYMENT OFFER 1 2,500 cases of testicular Battle said that it is not fections and venereal requests were made for cancer are diagnosed in known how many cases of disease. several years to Plant Bilingual Police Officers "I don't envision a man (Spanish aEnglien, American men. The actual testicular cancer have Learning laboratory open Operations, but nothing CIty of Son Jose coming in for a sore throat number of cases, however, been diagnosed at SJSU in was done. Qualifications may be much higher." and getting the exam. We recent years. Dick Emigh, associate Myst speah Spanish L English The SJSU health "Sometimes it is want to encourage them to Age 11-35 for Human Performance director of Plant S COmae educator, aware of the discovered during stan- ask for it, however," Battle emphasis placed said. Operations, said attempts Vision 20-50 uncorrected on the dard tests for hernias in by Holly Allen teachers out in the field. Program on a volunteer diagnosis and are being made to repair taster treatment of athletes, or while the Caught in its early basis. Si 110-12 315 women's health problems, The Human Per- "We don't want to the courts. doctor is checking for stages, only the benign formance Department is compete with the Reserve Beneftts is attempting to teach men "It gives them a "We have requested Paid sacelion 40.5 er/vrit venereal disease or tumor is removed from the opening a Curriculum Book Room or the Instruc- equal respect for their chance to be a lab super- funds for several years to *1111 3 consecutive days off parasites," he said. testes. Left undetected, the Laboratory, learning tional Resource Center," bodies. cancer can spread visor and a time to study," resurface the courts," he Overtime el lime and a hell To combat the resource center, for all she said. "We just have Paid tnedicst L dental Oen "Men ought to be more throughout the body and Scarborough said. said. "When major cracks ignorance surrounding Human Performance unique needs because of tor further 0110 concerned with preven- prove fatal. appear, we patch them, but cancer, Battle majors. the Teaching Credential Materials in the calls J P 0 -271-061 tative health care," he testicular (HuP) the best solution is to wrote a brochure, "A "Cancer cells move. According to Ann Program." Curriculum Laboratory Bilinguals only are said. "They won't talk There is no way to follow up resurface." onto u In apply Man's Guide to Early Scarborough of the HuP Scarborough started include professional about it. Until men start if a man had cancer in the Final filing dale Detection and Treatment." Department, the center is working on the idea for a journals and periodicals, Emigh said that if the OCt 15 examining the genital urinary tract - to find out if 1010 "There was very little designed to offer resource Curriculum Laboratory current books and activity $3,725 requested in the 1981- SOP Mn area, they won't know it originally started in the guides, filmstrips, what's right with it," he literature on the subject materials tc studehts "who this summer. The program that was concise enough for testicle," he said. have a wide variety of was created a About any audiotapes, videotapes and added. teacher education It was the general students to use," he said. An outreach program, learning styles and needs. funding. Scarborough hopes that eventually she materials. SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMERS ignorance of the disease Published in July, the which will include "It's not a place to brochure outlines how to presentations about the camp out and eat lunch," will receive funding to that prompted Battle to Other services include Several openings at all levels for scientific conduct a self-exam and said. "It's more of a acquire additional research this potentially cancer to students in she arrangements for small- programmers. Relevant interest and experience work with the materials. deadly, yet highly curable clears up misconceptions dormitories and place to group tutoring, testing, includes, computer graphics, numerical analysis, and finish the "It's been a well- form of cancer. about testicular cancer. classrooms, will begin in materials resource lists and aerodynamics, systems programming, system projects that they've ( the received program and I "We don't have For example, sports October. workshops. configuration, flight simulation, astronomy, CAD, students) been assigned think it will be very func- programs for men like we injuries and venereal "I want to enforce the real-time programming, MINI's (particularly PDP Battle throughout the semester." tional once we get geared The laboratory opened do women. There are disease have no effect on idea of learning," Ifs), DEC, RSX, PASCAL, FORTRAN, C. UNIX, Scarborough wants the up," she said. Monday, Sept. 22. women's health clinics, chances of getting the said. "It would be good for It is Assembly Language. Interesting work in a research Often these women to come to the laboratory to be used by The laboratory will be located in PER 153. The women's breast self- cancer. environment. Full benefits, including education. examination programs, maladies serve to call presentations. They can students and faculty, as staffed by students in the hours are Monday through attention to the disease if learn and tell their men." well as physical education Teaching Credential Thursday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. We will be interviewing on campus October 17. even contraceptive clinics Contact the Placement Center for details. emphasize the needs of Engineers, physicists and mathematicians with women," Battle said. some programming experience encouraged to At the Student Health apply. Center, cases of testicular Stadium repairs require traffic plan cancer are usually INFORMATICS, INC. discovered by accident, by Mark Curs1 getting people in and out of Barricades will be tersections yet to be South 10th Street to South Equal Opportunity Employer Battle said. Because of the planned the stadium." posted in the northbound determined may also have Seventh Street. "A guy came in about lane at 10th and Phelan expansion of Spartan The management plan officers directing traffic. three or four years ago," streets, the westbound Stadium, a new traffic is aimed at improving he said. "He was 24 years lanes at 10th and Alma management plan has been traffic flow around the Parking will still be A . 5. A2.Th Toys -PrzEN.Fr-,.. streets, the eastbound designed to meet the ex- stadium's perimeter. allowed on both sides of lanes at Seventh and Alma Spartan Daily pansion's Environmental Parking will be banned on South 10th Street from Serving the San Jo. Slate streets and the northbound Impact Report Seventh Street between Humboldt to Phelan streets University Community lanes of Seventh and and on Alma Since 1914 specifications. Humboldt and Alma Street from Phelan streets. Senter Road U CPS $09-4801 The expansion, yet to streets, on 10th Street and to South Second class postage paid at San increase on a lira Street between Traffic control officers Seventh Street. Jose, California Member of Cal- be completed, will ifornia Newspaper Publishers stadium capacity from its 10th Street and Senter of the SJPD will direct Association and the Associated present 18,099 seats to Road. traffic at the intersection of Limited parking will be Preas. Published daily by San Humboldt and Seventh 30,000 seats. Signs will be posted, allowed on the east side of Jrae State University, during plan will go streets and the intersection the college year The opinions The traffic and barricades will be set South Seventh Street from of 10th and Humboldt expressed In the paper are not into effect as early as the up to direct traffic to the Humboldt Street to Alma necessarily those of the Depart- streets. next home Spartan football four separate parking lots Street and the south side of ment of Journalism and Mass game Oct. 11. Communications, the University near the stadium. Other nearby in- Humboldt Street from Administration or any student "We want to watch it or faculty organization. Sub- ( the traffic plan) work scriptions accepted on a remain- 1-...42(.21z- 6Lrcieir now, before it gets up to der of semester basis Full aca- 5itis/T02..oLIA- demic year, 115 Each semester. 24,000 and 30,000," * Li f-1 MARK- iV ar.50 Off-campus price per university traffic manager TELEDYNE McCORMICK SELPH Vasiza 4'3oo,09 alaiW 5lr4Ly 495.429- copy, 15 cents Phone. Editorial Ed Nemetz said. "We're 277-3181. Advertising 277-3171 * HE..AD 614 5/1-VROL-lAr BINDING'S trying to determine the An aerospace chemical and ordnance Printed by Independent Publica- $2.a 190. hlOwl L1-0.0,3. tions most effective way of manufacturing facility located in Hollister H.E.12 C-(24955 Ca7utai112-y .5415 onn_y *25.05 WILL BE CONDUCTING INTERVIEWS ON: WHY SHOULD STUDENTS VOTE? ... aft ALL TOMl -Pe, L.E.5 , A*3. 5o Find Out! OCTOBER 9, 1980 * T2A 1 H LE 13 ("QM WERE At, 5 w Oa.a..a./ i 6. az 13-cacaTS . 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by Dave Meltzer That morning SJSU error Li Brugler. Lady Spartans' woes with a Although easily Seerb Wart had beaten that same Ir- Cal Poly-SLO had 15-9, 15-11 victory in SJSU's stopping Stanford 15-4, 15-5 The University of vine team 15-11,15-9. match point at 17-16 when second match Friday. Saturday morning, Cal Pacific Tigers showed why Brugler was very Brugler went over her limit SJSU finished off the Poly-SW only finished up they are the No. 2 ranked emotional when giving her of substitutions and the first day's activity with a in third as the Cards came volleyball team in the comments after the Irvine Mustangs were given the 15-4, 17-15 win over Ten- back later that day to nation as they dominated defeat, and the tournament match on a penalty point. nessee. avenge their defeat 16-14, 7-

the fourth annual Spartan in general. The Mustangs later Stanford, a conference 15, 15-8. The remainder of Shops tournament held "The girls are going to gave UOP its toughest test rival of SJSU, looked the tournament standings Friday and Saturday on the have to learn to prepare of the tournament before impressive in making it to saw Purdue place fourth, with SJSU campus. harder or prepare in a falling 16-18, 15-13, 15-10 on the tournament finals Texas nab fifth, UC-Irvine different way," Brugler Saturday afternoon. a line-up consisting almost take sixth, SJSU in seventh The hosting Lady said. "They have to put out Purdue, ranked No. 12 exclusively of freshmen and Tennessee bringing up Spartans could manage more mentally, have to in the nation, added to the and sophomores. the rear. just two victories in six learn to play together, and matches, placing a to learn to not fall apart disappointing seventh after mistakes." over-all in the eight team "Irvine played harder polo match affair. SJSU forfeits than we did," she said. UOP, trailing only the "Fundamentally and by Jim Wolfe MacNaMa." Dettamanti polo team. University of Southern personnel wise we're even, Only five players said. When looking for a California in the national and maybe we're even a showed up from the SJSU I don't blame Mike. He reason for the athletic ratings, won six straight little better. water polo team to play at has no coaches, salaries or department's abandoning matches, losing just one "But when one team Stanford on Saturday players, Dettamanti said. of the water polo team, game in the process, in plays that much harder resulting in the forfeit for He remembered the Dettamanti was really at a winning the tournament for than the other, they usually SJSU, adding another days when MacNaMa loss. the second year in a row. end up winning," Brugler "disappointing" chapter to worked as his assistant at He said that no other The tournament finale, said. the saga of Spartan water Stanford during Det- universities are cutting before approximately 300 "We need leaders to polo. tamanti's first year at back. primarily pro-Pacific fans take charge," she con- Stanford took ad- Stanford. Dettamanti called the at Spartan Gym on tinued. "Everyone on the vantage of the time and He said that when SJSU water polo team the Saturday night, saw the team should try and be the held a scrimmage between MacNaMa took the job at "phantom team" because Tigers breeze past Stan- star, because we won't play its A and B teams. SJSU, it had a salary, they did not furnish ford. up to our potential until The Spartans went scholarships for its players Stanford with any statistics UOP missed four everyone plays like the star home without witnessing and a promising future. on SJSU's team. serves in the first game, of the team." the 6-1 scrimmage match, MacNaMa donated his The SJSU water polo but overcame their "Maybe we won't (play therefore the coach, Mike salary to the scholarship team will hopefully outlive mistakes to just plain out- up to the team's potential) MacNaMa was not progam last year. This their "phantom" behavior power the Cardinals in the all season," Brugler available for comment year the athletic depart- against Stanford when they first game behind the concluded. after the match. ment cut out the play Hayward State tonight hitting of All-American "They should be Stanford, 7-1, will be scholarship for the water at 7:30 p.m. at In- Patty Berg and Kim Mc- humiliated," SJSU playing in the Nor Cal dependence High School. Donald. assistant coach Carol Tournament next weekend, The Cardinals played Knight said. according to its coach better in the second game, photo by Tom Surges The Lady Spartans' Dante Dettamanti. but so did the Tigers. The Lady Spartan Leslie Bugalski (No. 20) makes a difficult return in Friday's problems started early, "I'm really disap- match NIUE game consisted of one long match with Purdue as teammates Sandy Zobel (No. 15) and Rene Fitz- dropping their first pointed that they didn't rally after another. of the day to the Cal Poly- show up," Dettamanti said. gerald (No. 29) watch. Stanford was paced by SW Mustangs 15-7. 18-16 on It's really bad that this the hitting of Deanna Friday afternoon. had to happen because all lour Boyette to close within one, beat USC in the nationals," dition, Berg was named as "Our team just didn't Cal Poly-SLO looked the people showed up, at 6-5 early in the game. Tigers assistant coach the weekend's Most play up to its potential," superior, in the first game Dettamanti said. There Copying 7roblems But UOP's over-all Rich Feller said. Valuable Player. SJSU coach Marti Brugler as Lundie ran the team were about 40 people in the talent showed once again, Now 15-1 this *season The remainder of the said. looking like a coach on the audience. as they continually won the and heavy favorites in the all-tourney squad consisted The Lady Spartans field. She set up cleverly Dettamanti put all the long rallies and pulled Northern Califonria of Boyette of Stanford, looked disorganized in disguised attacks which fault on the SJSU athletic ahead 11-5, and were never Athletic Conference, UOP Tennessee's Lisa Huntley, dropping a 15-8, 15-5 match befuddled the Lady department. kinkos iVes challenged again. placed hitter McDonald Purdue's Mary Fischal, to UC-Irvine late Saturday Spartans blockers. "They look like they "We want to stay and setter Nancy Lan- and Cal Poly-San Luis afternoon to eliminate SJSU looked much are going to keep the o4 ranked No. 2 all season, caster on the all - Obispo's outstanding setter themselves from the better in the second game, program, but they are 481 E. San Carlos St. 123 S. Third St. until December, when we tournament team. In ad- Marie Lundie. competition. only to lose on a coaching making it very hard for (4081295-5511 (408) 295-4336 Hockey team wins tourney by Mary Apanasewiez SJSU attributed game The five goals against There was no score in The SJSU women's strategy as one of the Arizona were scored that first half, but in the field hockey team reason's for Arizona's respectively by Jeannie fifth minute of the second triumphed this weekend at defeat. Gilbert, Bridget Ward, half Macfarlane put the 1980-1981 EE's AND COMPUTER SCIENCE GRADUATES the invitational tour- "Arizona plays a Macfarlane, Charlene ball in the goal for the only nament hosted by the 1979 different style of field Gilroy and Grace Don- score of the game. national champion Long hockey," SJSU coach Leta natelli. Beach State 49ers. Walter said. "They play in Although the Lady The Lady Spartans the centerfield a great Spartans, now ranked No. 9 Today, in swept past California 2-0 deal, so we used the sides of in the nation did stop the and Arizona 5-1 on Friday, the field to get pass their No. 3 ranked 49ers in the and then won the tour- defense." championship game, Alpba nament by stopping the The Lady Spartans did Walter said they played Sunnyvale, Calif. host 49ers 1-0 in the sustain one loss in that "tentative" hockey in the 'Tau championship match game when Walker, a beginning of the game. Saturday. starting forward injured "In the first half we let Artroa In Friday's first game, her ankle and had to be Long Beach bring the play EPSILON CHI NCR means being SJSU centerback Pommy taken out of the game. to us," Walter said. "We fp Macfarlane scored both She turned her ankle couldn't generate an at- AjCHAPTER goals for the winners. quite badly when she tack. presents Forward Sue Walker stepped on an opponent's "I'd say for two-thirds FALL 1980 stick while they were both to three PLEDGES in the vanguard of assisted on the first goal, -fourths of the first which came just eight contesting the ball, ac- half we played defense," -THE LUCKY SEVEN - minutes into the match. cording to Walter. Walter said. Jim Candelaria Larry Kassou industrial data Dave Kettmann Cross country fourth in Fresno Mark Luciano Finer Scott by Greg Miles acquisition. meet was Jairo Correa of placed 26th in a time of Danny Tellez The SJSU cross Nevada-Reno in a time of 31:49. Jeff Shaver ( 31st ), Jim country team took fourth 30:41. Second place finisher Terry Boynton 44th), and Witrhurch / On-Campus place out of 11 scoring was Melvin Thompson of Joe Salazar 155th) were the 47O 11/01 1.1) .so teams in the Fresno State Nevada-Las Vegas in 30:45, Spartan's next finishers. 1.1XE Ti') WH.t0 7 Interviews: Invitational Saturday. and Joaquin Leano of Their times were 32:03, Leon Clo, A The meet was Nevada-Reno took third in 32:42 and 33:05 respec- CLI CHM an It also means an optimum learning situation and TUESDAY, dominated by the 30:47. tively. WI /SFR an optimum living environment. We are a fast- University of Nevada - SJSU's top runner, Dan expanding NCR Engineering & Manufacturing OCTOBER Reno, which won the meet Harvey, took seventh place SAVE THIS COUPON! organization that specializes in developing and with a low score of 33 with a time of 31:00. Ac- producing dedicated computer systems for indus- points. 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next year. commissioners. 4111 Its staff than PG & E has quest will he maile later Customers could face an 8 percent increase The economy of the The final decision is rate increases pending. next year area we sere, which made by a vote of the five TURN has seven staff means the jobs that sup- by Sandy Kleffman that commissioners. members. January 1982. The state "much greater rate of in- bad until you realize port our customers, de- i 1 y i onsumer Reporter Commis- flation" than was antici- they don't deserve any of TURN represents con- Public Utilities pends on a financially On Sept. 16, the PUC 15-5 Pacific Gas & Electric pated, Pooler said. said. "We will flat- sumers in hearings on rate sion ( PUC i will make a de- it," he healthy PG & E. Skinner ordered PG & E to reduce Cal Co. filed for a $1.4 billion Florio said the in- anything for this increases requested by PG cision on the matter late out oppose added. rates by $261 million, ac- up rate hike Tuesday, the next year. crease is not justified be- interim increase." TURN will file a mo- cording to Pooler. & E and the telephone com- one pany. LAST NIGHT., largest ever requested by Under the state regula- cause PG & E's NW raise In an intervivw with tion with the PUC to dis- "This was a direct re- to the company. It represents tory lag plan, utilities may included an inflation fac- TWO EROTIC the San Jose News, PG & miss the application. sult of above average hy- "It's not an easy UMW': 7- a 22 percent boost in reve- file for general rate in- tor. E's top financial executive, "I think the whole dro-electric conditions this fight," Florio said. "You go r of MARION BRANDO flues and is the second in- creases only once every "The PUC decides how Stanley Skinner, said that should be thrown year," he said. down to the PUC on any ngs thing IN crease request in less than two years. PG & E's last much the utility needs and the utility's rate of return out," Florio said. The reduction will given day. there are four or rth, a month, hike of this type took effect they should live within must be taken into consid- Public hearings on the mean a savings of $2.19 a five important cases going LAST TANGO one The average custom- on Jan. 1, 1980. that," Florio said. eration. interim hike will be held in month for the average cus- on at one time." IN PARIS !nth er's winter bill will in- Requests for hikes due "They're coming to us. the "Our earnings for sev- 9 JO RUS San Jose on Wednesday. tomer, Pooler said. Hearing dates are ex- up crease by $25.85 a month if to increased costs of elec- customers, and saying we eral years have been far D H LAWRINCFS Oct. 22. at Empire Library, When the PUC made pected to be announced all of PG & E's pending Vic fuel and natural gas want more. If a customer below the levels found fair WOMEN IN 491 E. Empire. at 2 and 7 its decision, however, within the next three rate applications are ap- are handled separately. has a financial emergency, and reasonable by the Cali- LOVE p.m. Chairman John Bryson months. The final decision proved. These can be made three they can't get a raise. fornia PUC. If they con- Kenji Tomita. the ad- stressed that several re- on the rate increase re- "Shocking, excessive, times a year for electric "Wouldn't it be great if tinue to decline, the ser- ministrative law judge as- quests for increases are signed to the case, will con- pending and "today's rate Solltikral Mr" duct the hearings. After reduction is only a tempo- 'Shocking, excessive, outrageous ... hearing the evidence pre- rary respite from a contin- a sented in San Jose and ued steady increase." !tic there aren't any words left to describe it,' other cities, he will prepare Florio said that much ing a recommendation and of the time, TURN has a im, said Florio, an attorney fighting the rate hike. submit it to one of the PUC smaller nun:tor of people it a Arlt Mi. WAR 1 N icr outrageous - There aren't fuel and two times a year we could go to our bosses vices on which our custom- mg any words left to describe for natural gas, according and say 'I know I was sup- ers depend in their homes Associated it," said Mike Florio, a San to Florio. posed to get a raise next and on their jobs will be in Students the Fra,.cisco consumer attor- Last month, PG 8i E re- year, but could you give it jeopardy," Skinner said. Program Board the ney who is fighting the rate quested a special $315.7 to me now?' " The News article also ise hike. million emergency rate The interim increase pointed out that PG & E's in conjunction with ish "I can't even imagine hike which would take ef- would raise the average authorized rate of return is ics what they could say to fect January 1981 if ap- customer's bill from $28.56 slightly less than 10.5 per- the English Dept. justify it," Florio said. proved. to $30.87, an 8 percent in- cent. The utility reported olo Dennis Pooler, super- It would be an interim crease, according to an 8.6 percent rate, that is ive visor of public information hike to cover the cost of in- Florio. projected to drop to just presents ior for PG & E, said the in- flation until PG & E could "It doesn't sound that over 7 percent by the end of ley crease is necessary to pay receive the larger hike in fht for rising costs of labor, 1982. The larger hike would a literary film classic In - American Muslim Mission, San Jose ROBERT REDFORD maintenance, parts and then be reduced by the JANE FONDA supplies. $315.7 million before it ap- presents the EPIC FILM "The Man Who Would Be King" TUE ELECTRIC HORSEMAN "As far as I know, $1.4 peared on customer's bills. MOHAMMAD, MESSENGER OF GOD VALERIE PERRI(E billion is more than any uti- "This is outside of the WILLIE NELSON lity in this country has ever scope of the regulatory lag tonight only asked for," said Florio, a plan," said John Gillan- one showing The Wednesday Cinema staff member with Toward ders, assistant director of Morris Daiey Auditorium THIS Utility Rate Normalization the utilities division of the WED. 7 & 10 P.M. SUNDAY. OCTOSE 5 1980 5 00 1' M 8 P.M. No Admission (TURN). "There has been PUC. "They have to show Charge $1.50 some inflation, but $1.4 bil- there is a financial emer- MONTGOMERY HALL lion is just mind-boggling." gency." Morris Dailey Auditorium If approved, the in- The interim hike is ne- EVERGREEN COLLEGE Funded by crease would take effect cessary because of a ADULTS $3.00 CHII MIEN Si 50 1811%, ssociated Students

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- I CAN'T BELIEVE IV yEAw I BET TNEV'RE ZACK STOLE A PAIR OF LJASNiNETON lUEAR" 'too Hayden wants fair press JIMMY CARTER'S UNDER- GE T u./FtSNINGTON WEAR WEAR , WASH-N-1,LEAR entinued from page 1 registering voters is not what is healthy normal Democrat and that he has present value system," news, but that gettir.g beat behavior." been working very closely Hayden said. up is, that teaching classes In response to a with the Democratic Party. Hayden, continuing, is not news, but going to question about whether he He implied some said that not all news has to North Vietnam is, and that would be running for the changes were in order be sensational, that it is trying to have a U.S. Senate in 1982, he said, when he said, "I think the possible to arrive at a meaningful relationship "CED and I will examine Democratic Party is losing balance between media with a woman is not news, whether it is a fru.,:ful the New Deal concensus. If and real life. but that marrying an ac- pursuit." it only recycles the '30s, the Over the last two tress is. He added, "I am He said that if he did Republicans will sound decades, Hayden said that not getting a good signal of run he would run as a new even if they sound like he has learned that the '20s" Art Gallery funds cut 75% Easy Street Frank Deale ,4k'' RELAX WHEN by Sam Tuohey decrease," Crane said. ployment Training Act. perhaps some day the I'M THRoUet H ki e "The Art Gallery gallery program will be I'LL. SE LL YOU The $2,000 budget will CETA does pay for the THIS COFY FO Program is fighting to stay able to support itself, but QUAFCTER not even cover advertising, personnel who work in the A alive," according to "funding is now necessary he added. gallery, according to Carla A4 Michael Crane, director of to survive." Malone who works in the the program. "The Spartan Daily's ,ing and Independent Weekly's gallery office, hut it doesn't Next spring the Art Last year the Art advertising rates are too help with any other costs. Department will have a : iliTAVI * i, Department program high for us now. We can't brunch for the program. . mum ,.... as from In- "We may have to have 1.64141 As_ =ow -7 received $8,000 even afford good paper to Crane is drafting a letter to WILLOWHES'i PLOW HES1 I just all student and faculty NEWS lel structionally Related print posters on," Crane Arlene Okerlund, dean of NE WS exhibits," Crane said. Ilk _ Activities. This year, said. humanities and arts, ex- ... 11111 sim -v--- ama ..)C "That isn't bad, but it . ,-- -, t-- -jEjczi:=, =) "without warning or ex- C Crane said that the plaining the need for funds _ ,,---;;--i--'-',,--C.i.*:3-:_-'C -,_::-K--. -±f....5- t.-) -2 --LS?- =) -7- - -C.--)P. _ -3 ..C=A:F34^LT ------/--"..1 P-.1 -- -, too .-- the program got means that all we will be r planatin," gallery's budget is so small and asking for her advice. only $2,000 for 1980-81, doing is holding up a that it doesn't have enough Crane said. mirror to the department." money to apply for match- "The Art Department "The Gallery," as ing grants. Crane calls his program, is has needs that we must Tom Fil, a member of meet, but the university as spartaguicie responsible for putting up that all of the shows in the eight the IRA board, said a whole does too, and so the galleries located in the Art the board granted does the community," The Student California and summer 1981 gradu- the International Center, is looking for a person in- Leisure Services offers only $2,000 of the "Every year Department, as well as gallery Crane said. Teachers Association will ates. Complete information 360 S. Ilth St. Special terested in becoming a bas- a six week course "Nutri- they asked for people look at getting guest artists to $11,500 around 15,000 continue its membership is available at Career guests: Dr. Jo A. Sprague, ketball manager. For more tion on the Go!" Course be- Hobert Burns, want show their work and because our exhibits. Artists drive through today. For Planning and Placement, Women's Studies, Dr. information see Coach gins tonight at 7. For infor- vice president work here. sometimes give lectures or academic to show their further information call Building Q, next to the Arlene Okerlund, dean of Rosemurgy in the Men's mation contact the A.S. member, felt the good documentaries. and IRA We have a Rich Masters at (415) 797- Business Tower. Humanities and Arts, Ms. Gym, or call 277-3247. Business Office, main gallery program could get reputation." 4388. Sheri Selover, co-director level, S.U. "The quality of the funding from the federal Faculty-Staff Chess of Alumni Association and The Women's Center is gallery shows will Comprehensive Em- Crane said that The Intercultural Players: Want to join a Maureen Pastine, director holding a Journal Writing SJSU Amateur Radio Steering Committee is ac- chess ladder? If so, call S. of the Library. Workshop on Tuesday from Club will meet today at 3:30 cepting applications from Rice at the English Depart- 4 to 5:30 p.m. at the in Engineering Building, groups who want to partici- ment, 277-3363. The Women's Center Women's Center. For more room 135. Everyone in- Russian author speaks pate in their semi-annual will host a Feminist Film information call, 294-7265. terested in amateur radio International Food Bazaar. German Club will have Series, "Shakit: She is is welcome. Dr. Grigory Bon- African countries that have Academy of Sciences. Pick up applications at the a German Party tonight at Vital Energy," on Tuesday The Sierra Club will published in Soviet darevsky, Soviet author been The university com- International Center, 360 S. 7:30. For information call at 7 p.m. in the Internation- present a show on "Back- Students for Economic publications. and social scientist will and foreign munity is invited to attend 11th St., or call Muriel or 277-2583. al Center, 360 S. llth St. packing in Alaska" on Democracy will hold a speak today He is now head of post- at the SJSU In- the event sponsored by the Ray at 277-3690 or 279-4575. For further information Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the semester Organizing Meet- ternational graduate studies at the Center. American Soviet Friend- The Women's Center call The Women's Center Guadalupe Room in the ing today at 3:30 in the S.U. is the Institute of Oriental Bondarevsky ship Society. Employers will be will hold a reception in 294-7265. S.U. For further informa- Almaden Room. For infor- author of over 300 articles Studies and the Institute of visiting the campus to in- Honor of' Women Rising to- tion call Fred at 356-2801. mation call Kathy at 297- relating to Asian and Social Studies of USSR It begins at 3:30 p.m. terview Dec. 1980 and May day from noon to 2 p.m. at SJSU Basketball Team 0754. INVENTORY Items reduced 30% & more REGULAR REGULAR Book Store Book Store Clearance Clearance MOVIE CAMERAS GENERAL CLOCKS Keystone XL 500 movie BOOKS Decorative electric wall camera_ Power Zoom clock. Good for home, lens 11.1 Electric eye - office, or dorm. Limited Automatic exposure control suPPIY. Battery test light. CLOTHING REGULAR Book Store Book Store Clearance Clearance GIVIS SNO-PAKE GENERAL BOOKS Quick dry typist's Large selection of titles correction fluid. New pulled from regular stock. improved faster drying Al books reduced up to formula, 9116 fl. oz. 40% for clearance. 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