SPARTAN DAILY a Vol. 97, No. 22 Published for San lose State University since 1934 Thursday, October 3, 1991 Balgooyen KILLER KICKS dismissal reversed No malicious intent By Tony Mark Arbitrator N.Is tuff writer Kelly returned a decision stating: Thomas Balgooyen stays. IP Cause for 'he university tried to fire him on disciplinary Jan. 1, after he was convicted on two action against federal misdemeanor counts of violat- Balgooyen did ing wildlife protection laws during a exist, 1986 school sponsored field trip. "Thie pend- Balgooyen's dismissal was over- ing sanction of turned by an independent arbitrator in dismissal should Thomas a decision announced Wednesday. be modified. The Balgooyen He was placed on administrauve appropriate sanc- Wye after the notice was served, with tion is a 60-day suspension without full pay pending the arbitration deci- Pay-- sion. The pay range for a tenured asso- 0,- The university did comply with ciate professor at SJSU is S39,984 to the section of the Disciplinary Action S55.488 per year. Procedure specifying the requirements He was found guilty by a jury in for delivering the Notice of Pending November 1990 of one federal misde- Disciplinary Action to Balgooyen. meanor count of collecting a protected to Arbitrator Kelly will maintain species the Oregon Slender jurisdiction for the purpose of resolv- Salamander and one count of over- ing any disputes over implementation collection of four species as defined tithe decision. by a state permit "It was a tremendous victory, not A third guilty verdict on a count of only for me, but far the CFA. They interstate transportation of wildlife deserve a lot of the credit," Balgooyen taken in violation of state law was said in an interview. overturned by the judge. Balgooyen stressed that the ques- After the dismissal was appealed tion of the intent of his actions was the isiesor- by Balgooyen through the California key element in the arbitrator's find- Faculty Association, the CFA and the ings. university agreed to submit the case to The biologist's intentions in com- independent, binding arbitration. mitting the crimes was the recurring Lynn itenskat Dairy staff citotograixter Both panics agreed in advance to theme throughout Kelly's 22 page abide by the decision of the arbitrator, opinion prefacing her decision. AJ Bolino, a sophomore art major, holds a padded shield proper form used in kicking an assailant In Wada's self- Kathy Kelly, after presenting their while self-detense instructor Jack Wada demonstrates the defense cla.ss Wednesday in the Spartan Complex. cases in a hearing held in June. See BALGOOYEV, Back Page Shortened library hours anger students
By Deborah Kerr (lark Library, formerly open from 8 am. to research and study time by an hour in the Zile last semester's library hours. students. Daily staff wiser 11 p.m. Monday through Thursday, is now morning and two hours at night a total of 15 The complaints we were getting from "Students that are in the Greek system, I open from 9 am. to 9 p.m. Instead of opening library study hours a week between the two brothers and sisters: they came back saying think it can be said for them that they do use In yet another chapter of the budget cut at 10 a.m. on Saturdays, Clark now opens at 1 libraries, according to Rosemary Thome, asso- they had no place to study," Carpita said "All the library at night," Martz said. "I think we saga, campus libraries cut their schedule by 15 p.m. ciate library director for user services. the resources are (at the library)." represent the students that live in apartments in hours this semester to reduce operating costs. Wahlquist Library, which does not have the Students who go directly from work to The IFC and Panhellenic Council thus the area. too." That doesn't sit well with students who vast rnsources Clark Library does, will close at night class and then to the library now have no passed a resolution Monday which requests Thome said the library had to make 90111e have come to rely upon library resources for 9 p.m instead of last semester's 10 p.m. clos- reference materials available to them after 9 that the libraries change the "current hours of tough decisions to reduce their budget by late night or early morning study. ing, and its reserve book room, instead of clos- p.m. a time when most night citi.SteS are get- operation to hours more readily accessible to approximately 11 percent this year. "If someone works during the day, which a ing at midnight, now closes at II p.m. Like ting out. all students." Although she had not yet seen the resolu- lot of us do, and they have night classes, when Clark, Wahlquist also opens at I p.m. on Because of complaints among IFC and The request conies from a significant num- tion by IFC and Panhellenic, Thane said she are they going to use the library?" asked Chris Saturdays instead of its former opening time of sorority members from the Panhellenic ber of people. Panhellenic represents nearly has been expecting complaints from student Carpita, president of the SJSI Interfratemity 10 am. Council (an SJSI tmersonwity council), the 400 SJSU students, according to its president Council. These new hours trim Clark Library two organizations have joined forces to rein- Paige Manz, and IFC represents over 1,200 See IIBRARIF-S, Back Page Bill could overhaul student financial aid Blood drive sucking the very process; make loan repayment simpler By Emnut Burgess is to eliminate defaults, which are pro- The legislation would draw money life(blood) out of students Dads staff Yalta jected at $3.6 billion for this year. directly from government funds for Under IDEA, any evasion of pay- loans, instead of through banks. By Darcie D. John.son Students who depend on financial ment would be tax evasion, punish- IDEA would make up to $70,000 Daily ruff writer aid are in kw a change in student loan able by the Internal Revenue Service. of the loans available for most college availability that would make repay- George Conant, legislative assistant and graduate-level students arid up to They're out kw Nood. And they ment a less painful process. to Representative Tom Petri in S143,000 far medical students. want it from SJSU students. The Income-Dependent Education Washington, D.C., said that the pro- IDEA would phase out supplemen- Arnold Air Society is sponsoring Assistance Act, introduced into thi posed legislation would supply dim. t tal loans to students, but would not a blood drive with help Imni Angel state Senate by Senator Dave student loans that are repaid at rates phase out the Stafford loan. Flight Auxiliary and Beta Alpha Psi Durenberger, will redefine loan repay- and intervals based on income after Fraternity. ments as income taxes. The intention school. See LOANS, Back Page The drive started Monday and will continue through Thursday. Students can donate blood in the Greeks benefit charities Student Union Loma Prieta Room _INSIDE from 9 am. to 3 p.m. "We are hoping for a great with series of `a-thons' turnout," air society member Al Philanthropy a yearly Miller said. According to the SPORTS SJSU tradition American Red Cross, 4(X) pints of By "frad Deguchi sorority World champ vaulter: Pre house on Sloth St. to blood are expected to be donated Nay suit *titer hang out and will teeter until this week. nursing student Jeanette Noun today at 5 p.m. Fraternities are Before actually giving blood, holds world horse -vaulting title. Philanthropy can fill a prison's given a certain time skit to teeter volunteers must first answer ques- Page 4 needs WO promote a good feeling on the front lawn with the compa- tions concerning infectious diseases among those who participate in ny of a television and food. and have their blood tested for iron helping out those in need. "It's been great. All the frater- content. Many Greek houses in the nities have been coming over and An attending nurse pricks the SPORTS Interfraternity Council and helping," Purkey said, "It's been volunteer's finger then drops the Tradition carries 'Hawks: Pahellenic Council have begun wonderful and from what I hear, sample in a vile. If the sample sinks After 25 years of pro soccer in doing their pan to help out others the guys love it" the blood has sufficient iron, if the in events area, the Blackhawks bring such as a basketball-a- Not only do fraternities partici- blood floats another test is done to ttain to a teeter socx-a-thon. pate in the teeter toacr-a-thon, but determine if the blood is OK to home crown. Page 4 Currently, Alpha Phi sorority fellow soninues aid also attend. donate. is holding thew annual teeter us- Those new to the esent have If the volunteer's blood is ter-a-thon, which has been an enjoyed participating. deemed suitable for donation, the annual event since 1948 The "We're having fun and it's a actual blood withdrawal then takes WORLD NEWS event raises money for an Alpha really good cause where everyone place. A Red Cross nurse mans the Soviet sub spill: Fire on sun Phi 10unit:won, then divided into gets involved." said Marty Wahl, process by taking the volunteer's grants marine causes racket fuel to given to various heart 20-year-old fine arts masw and blood pressure and then finding a I ynn Flamm Daily staff phoultrattlxi research projects. according to Alpha Phi pledge. Kelley Goodyear, a senior English maim, listens to instruc- leak into the White Sca. Alpha Phi promotions chair Pu:key said that this year, See DRIVE, Page 3 tions from nurse Maria Grassadonia after giving blood. I'age 5 Lauren Purkey SJSU's Beta Psi chapter plans tel Since 5 p.m. on Monday. Greeks have been coming by the See IF.ETER Page 3 2 /hon4/4o Ot tuber 1991 San lose State University SPARTAN DAILY FORUM OPINIONS EDITORIAL Lawsuit against gun shop won't buy back lives wonder how someone like Dashu slipped Parents sue owners in through the cracks. But some of those cracks have grown connection with smaller since the Berkeley tragedy, shooting death of son according to Nancy Gannon, spokeswoman for Handgun Control lnc., tithe surface, it a California gun control lobby. Since the Berkeley shooting. the 15 - seems like another day waiting period on handgun purchases clear example of the was expanded to include all firearms. 0 American tradition And there are now at least tour more categories of cnminals and mentally ill of lawsuit abuse. And it is. who are prohibited from buying weapons. But more than simple greed, there are The laws are now in place in misguided motives behind the suit being California to begin to put rational brought by the parents of a 1.1C-Berkeley restrictions on gun access. And the student murdered in 1990. number of criminals and mentally John Sheehy, 22, was shot to death by unstable individuals like Dashti that have Mehrdad Dashti on Sept. 26, 1990, after been stopped from buying guns has he opened fire in a Berkeley pub increased (our times, according to crowded with students. Gannon. John and Kathryn Sheehy filed suit The Sheehys face a question of .4 exactly one year later against the owners whether to pursue short-term retribution , ' of two Bay Area gun shops who sold against the middle-man, or to work Dashti the hand guns used in the toward a long-term solution to the Isr.V$1, shooting. problem of controlling access to guns. The parents are understandably That long-term solution is tough grieved at the senseless loss of their son. enforcement of California's gun code and 11Z11011)';%/LII:__O -.44#11 But they are seeking a monetary remedy national laws that enact mandatory buyer I for an irreversible tragedy. screening programs beyond the state Raul Dominguezti Daly And they are seeking remedy in the level. wrong place. With a powerful lobby like the The fact that gun stores will do National Rifle Association hard at work business in any manner the law allows is to guarantee anyone and everyone easy inevitable. What the law allows is the access to firearms, a national gun-control AND ANOTHER issue. system does seem like a distant goal. While it's unrealistic to expect gun But as the death toll rises, Americans Ted R. Comerford sellers to determine the psychological are beginning to realize the right to bear THING well-being of their customers, we have a arms must have limitations. right to have guns sold under a system Victims, like the Sheehys. may get that functions in the public interest financial solace for the deaths of their In a state with one of the most children, but the real fight is for change Don't stand for legal discrimination comprehensive gun purchase screening in the laws that put the guns in the hands processes in the country, we have to of their children's killers. his has proven to be a historical screaming "Impeach Wilson:" others were American, Native American, Latino or T no defense week, to say the least. just marching quietly, too shocked to utter European-American, you have The elected leader of the a word. Pete Wilson had lied to the against this discrimination. Those with California Republic has lesbian and gay community when he disabilities, non-Christian religious beliefs decided on playing his own promised to sign the bill when it crossed and unpopular political beliefs are in political tune to the national Republican his desk. danger of being discriminated against by audience in his projected run for President Gov. Wilson lied to the Log Cabin the Religious Right and their bedfellows, of the United States in 1998, rather than Republican Clubs (gay and lesbian now that the governor gave them his WRITER'S doing his job here in California. Republicans) when he promised them that stamp of approval. No one is safe. On Sunday evening, Gov. Pete Wilson hc would sign the bill. He lied to the The burden of proof is on you not Deborah Kerr vetoed Assembly Bill 101, the "gay- lesbian, gay and bisexual students, faculty on the bigot if you are discriminated FORUM rights" bill. Anyone with a television, and staff here at SJSU and around against. We arc ALL in danger now radio or newspaper saw the result: rage. California when he stated publicly during (except for the white Anglo-Saxon. According to a gay Capitol insider, his campaign that he would sign the seemingly-straight, Protestant males). most of Gov. Wilson's predominately gay legislation. What I am telling you is that this issue Every parent's nightmare staff including his chief-of-staff Policy makers across California is not solely a gay or lesbian person's were very worned that groups like (including university presidents, etc.) issue. This is not a woman's issue or a ACT/UP and Queer Nation would "out" often take their lead from the Governor's man's issue, or a parent's issue or a racial survived my worst nightmare. As! teetered on my only good foot, them in the media as a result of their office; that's a given. The message that issue. This vital piece of legislation would I just one arm, I sounded something It was a freak accident. Just a with boss's veto of the bill. Gov. Wilson's Gov. Wilson sent to the middle and upper- have ensured the civil rights of everyone slip on the tile and pow! I became like, "OK,! can do this. One. Two. Three reason for vetoing the bill was that it level management people in both the who is working or looking for work in a disabled parent of three pre- Unnngh!" would increase the number of public and private sectors is that gay, California. schoolers. Imagine changing a diaper, or bathing discrimination lawsuits filed in the courts. lesbian and bisexual waters are not As long as it is legal to discriminate My oldest had just returned from pre- or feeding! A study of states like Wisconsin, worth protecting. against lesbians and gay men, it will be school. Good mother that! am, I had his On our first dinner after my accident, Massachusetts and Hawaii, and So what does this have to do with you? legal to discriminate against anyone and graham crackers and milk waiting for a friend (bless her soul) brought pot roast municipalities like Seattle (which have It has lots to do with you. The bigoted everyone. This is your issue! This is youi him on the table. My toddler was already with potatoes and carrots. She was kind lesbian/gay civil rights laws on the books) employers and landlords of this state can issue because after they come and take the munching on her graham crackers. And enough to slice the roast before she showed that there was a drop in court LEGALLY deny anyone employment and gays and lesbians away in trucks to be my infant slept in her bassinet. delivered it, steaming. to our table. cases as a direct result of the legislation. housing, simply by invoking the fact that gassed, they will come for you. Alex dashed ahead of me to join his But when she left, we were still at a Businesses were put on notice that gay men, lesbians and bisexuals have no The good old US of A does not look as sister in the feast. loss. discrimination would not be tolerated and rights. You still are asking, "So what's kind and gentle as when I was growing up As I followed, my shoe lost its grip on To prepare our children's plates, my they abided by the law. your point?" in the suburbs. It is looking a lot more like the slick tile in our entry. My left ankle husband had to hold the meat down with Whether or not Californians who do My point is that you do not have to be pre-World War II, Nazi Germany. Open twisted, and I knew from the familiar a fork, while I sort of cut-tore it into not live the "correct" lifestyle, when it gay or lesbian or bisexual for employers your eyes; stay awake; be aware; question shock of pain that, once again, it was pieces with a steak knife. This, we gave comes to picking a significant other, and landlords to discriminate against you. authority: stay free. sprained. On the way down,! flung my to our tot and 4-year-old. deserve protection from housing and job Given how most "straight" men dress arm out to break my fall. It dislocated at While they dined with forks and discrimination may seem a far away issue today, it is very difficult to tell them apart the elbow. spoons, we returned to our caveman here at SJSU. I assure you that it is not. from the gay men. If your sideburns are I lay on the floor contemplating my roots, picking up the thin slabs of meat While I was at the protest, march and too long or you have an eanng, you can be situation. Injured. Immobilized. And, with our left paws and yanking it with riot in San Francisco on Monday evening, denied employment and housing whether when I looked at the funny way my arm our teeth. Talk about role reversal. I bumped into many SJSU students. Some you are gay Or not. Ted N. Comerford is a Daily staff writer. bent, almost unconscious. That experience taught me something. of them were in tears; some were Whether you are Asian, African- His column appears every Thursday. I was alone with the kids, their sole Ass mother of three, and a busy one care-provider. Who would keep them at that, I had always worried about not safe if I fainted? I managed to hobble to being able to care for my kids. I think it's the phone without blacking out I called every parent's nightmare. my neighbor, who rushed to the house Thoughts swirl in your mind like, and hailed an ambulance for me. "Who will feed them or give them their Four hours later, I was home. A bottle? What if they are stuck in a dirty disabled parent. diaper all day? What if they get into Forum page policies themselves?" To make matters worse, not more than something and hurt The Spartan Daily devotes page two When submitting articles, please include: Categories available to ran-Daily staffers two weeks before the accident, my For those of you planning to have a Monday through Friday to opinions from the your name, phone number, address, class arc: husband had surgery on a severed tendon family someday, remember you will Daily staff and community. Students, staff, standing and major (if a student). Campus voice which are 300 to 500 word in -- you guessed it his right hand survive and maybe even laugh about it faculty are welcome to contribute opinions. The editor appreciates typed or laser. assays on current campus, political, or per- (we're both right handed). later. Tian levers and opinions to Letters to the printedarticles and loves it when articles are sonal issues. Submissions should be well So there we were, the two of us I had my turn and now it's over. Editor box in the Spartan Daily newsroom, submitted on a 3.5-inch disc with Microsoft iesearched. nothing but casts and splints, caring for Things like this never happen twice. W1.1 1104, between 9 am. and 5 p.m. Word. Letters to the Editor which should be three children under the age of five with Submissions may also be mailed to the Don't send us your only copy because approximately only two left hands between 200 words responding to us. Forum Editor, the Spartan Daily, department submissions become property of the Spartan Spartan Daily ankles, or calling attention to Imagine the difficulty in lifting a baby of mass communications, San Jose State Daily and will be edited for grammar, libel, a particular issue or point of view. from the crib. Deborah Kerr is a Daily staff writer. University, San Jose, CA., 95192-0149. spelling, and length.
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IBM, Apple disclose details about historic co-op agreement "It's easy and painless," said Kelly BLOOD Bishop, a senior chemistry major. She NEW YORK (AP) Apple and ly in the increasingly cutduciat person- Apple's popular Macintosh computers and chief executive officer. said she donates blood "because not IBM disclosed details Wednesday of al computer industry. be more easily connected to IBM (personal computer) heydays From Front Page many people do." their historic technology -sharing But on Wednesday, executives of models, and providing computer chips of the early 19/i0s will seem tame by There is a big push between now alliance, designed to create a new the two companies patted each other's and software for next-generation desk- comparison." suitable vein to insert the needle-like and Thanksgiving to get blood standard for desktop computers and let backs and joked at a San Francisco top computers. "With this alliance we believe we tube. It takes approximately 6 to 10 because of demand created by holiday software be interchanged between the news conference, broadcast to New The agreements "will launch a have the elements of truly a new era," minutes for a pint of blood to fill the accidents, said Red Cross ntrse Dolly two leading brands. York and other cities via satellite. renaissance in technical innovation," said IBM President Jack Kuehler, plastic bag, according to the Red Halden. The accord startled the computer Under the agreements signed said John Sculley, Apple's chairman Cross. industry when first announced three Wednesday, the two largest personal months ago, because Apple Computer computer makers will cooperate in Inc. and International Business five arras of computer technology. Machines Corp. have competed bitter- The agreements are aimed at letting
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