Dance-Concert A. C. Meeting The sounds of the "Mike Bloomfield All titudents.di Aeadc council are and Nick tirmtnitis Mlle% Band" will asked to attend an important meet- be featured at a daince-concert Sat- toda% at p.m. in the ASH of- urday night from 9 p.m. to I a.m. In ing in the College Mon, according the College I.nion Ballroom. Ad- fices I Band% Kern, A.S. Personnel Board mission for the esent, sponsored by to chairman. intemieu. for applicants the College Union Program Board. A RTAN DAILY will be conducted Is $1.50 for SJS student. and $2 for to A.S. Judicial, a.m. to 2 p.m and to 5 guests. Tickets hill be a%allable at from It the A.S. personnel office. the door. "'"N SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE pin., in
No. 51 Vol 57 IMMO 35 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 95114, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1969 Dr. Dusel Issues Suspensions To 24 Alleged Demonstrators
By JIM DOURGARIAN Dr. Dusel would not release the there is reasonable cause to believe Daily Political Writer names of those suspended, as per col- that you have willfully disrupted the The actual number of students re- lege policy, but it is known that Larry orderly operation of this campus. As ceiving temporary suspension notices Casqueim Jim Ransom, Nancy Boro- a result I am withdrawing consent for yesterday from Dr. William J. Dusel, voy, Dan O'Neal and Ronald Harbeck, you to remain on this campus." executive vice president acting as "the all Students for a Democratic Society Return to the campus may result chief administrative officer of the col- (SDS) members, did receive notices. in a misdemeanor charge pursuant to lege to maintain order on this cam- The letter from Dr. Dusel reads in Penal Code 626.4. pus," is 24. part, "You are hereby notified that The suspension is temporary. It will continue to be in effect until such time as the students notified request a meeting with the college president, Dr. Hobert W. Burns, and are given Taxpayers See Academia permission to return to campus. The maximum the suspension will last is 14 days. According to Dr. Dusel, if the students receiving suspensions can As a 'Monster' Dumke assure the piesident that they will comply with the college rules, they capability, office machine By RAY (.ILES computer will he able to return. automatic data process- Daily Political Writer capability and "This can be done immediately if available to the academic and Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke told services the student takes the initiative," states administrative community. A BRIEF DEMONSTRATION marred the otherwise well-run College Union Academic Council Monday that the Dr. Dusel. "At present," Hunt's introduction dedication ceremony. Between 40 and 50 students in attendance marched American public looks on the academic The jx)wer to make the suspensions College Union out protesting the suspension of four members of RAM, who had received community as a "Frankenstein mon- reads, "data processing at the college is is given through Assembly Bill 534 cre- fragmented, inefficient, and ineffective. letters from Dr. William J. Dusel earlier in the day. Journalism professor ster" that they themselves have power given to that he and his wife were walking It cannot meet minimal requirements which is an emergency Dwight Bente!, lower right, then announced ated. the president to protect the campus out in protest against the type of protest they had just seen. At least four rebellion and rising In serving instruction, research, and Has Official Tired of student from continued disruption and to en- administration." other couples joined them in their action. taxes to pay for the system, the aver- sure the safety of the college com- seriously PASS TWO age American is doubting munity. whether or not the present system is The Council passed two resolutions Dedication Day Hunt proposed. According to Dr. Dusel, the admin- worth it, he said. istration does not know if all the stu- Dr. Durnke, on campus Monday as First passed was the resolution that College Union was officially "The Aaeademic request that dents receiving the notices are SDS The new Fairness Committee Hears part of his once-a-year trip to SJS, Council as 250 din- members. dedireted Monday evening also told Academic Council that tuition the College affirms the urgency of looked on. Acting President The suspensions occurred because of ner guests for state college students is a question present efforts to engage an off campus keynote a disruption of a college activity and Hobert W. Burns gave the of "what kind?" not "will there be consultant; with unique capabilities in speech, issuing a call for each and all Student Academic Gripes computer evaluation, cost analysis, bus- disturbing the peace. Those students any?" He blamed the tuition decision to open their minds to the opinions and iness and educational system analysis, blocking the doors at the College Un- Academic Fairness Committee is committee. A decision is made wheth- on the revolt of the taxpayer burdened beliefs of others, following art abrupt The and familiarity with computer science ion Thursday received notices for the looking for students with complaints er to grant or deny the petition. A ma- heavily from all aspects of public ad- student -government walkout. curricula development, for a one month former charge and those arrested Fri- about classes, teachers, assignments, jority vote is needed. ministration. Joining Dr. Burns and his wife at the study generating recommendations for day received their notices for the examinations, grading or anything that If the petition is granted, such as in head table were AS. President James HIGHEST LEVEL meeting our present and future data latter. is bothering them about any class. a grade change, the instructor involved Edwards, CUPB Chairman and toast- Dumke insisted that even though the processing needs." All those suspended will be recom- The committee is not well known on must change the grade. The only check master Steve Lieuranee, Chancellor state colleges have experienced a great The second resolution passed re- mended to the Associated Students campus. on the committee is the academic vice Glenn S. Dumke, Peter Kump (brother increase in student enrollments, the solved "the Academic Council requests (AS.) Judiciary for a hearing. Identi- president, who can overrule the de- of Earnest Kump, architect of the "I don't think students know it's quality of education is still at the high- that the appropriate state agencies fication of those blocking the doors cision upon appeal. College Union), Robert Alexander, here for their use." says Jim Bald- est possible level. Right now his staff take all necessary action to expedite Thursday came from photos from cam- FEW PETITIONERS President of College Unions Interna- ridge, student member. "It's not just is in the process of trying to squeeze the acquisition of the machines neces- pus security. Others came from the Thus far this year there have only tional, and College Union Director Ron for grading. It can be used in cheating every possible student into the remain- sary to bring the College up to normal San Jose Police Department upon the been 25 petitioners. Baldridge says he Barrett and his wife. cases, or can be applied to any academ- ing facilities. operating standards." student arrests. ic problem. Anything." has personally informed many students In other action at the Academic Outside the doors of the banquet of the committee, much to the surprise Baldridge is planning a room for stu- Council meeting, word was given to the room, an unusual conglomeration was and delight of the students. He also dent's use in the College Union to members that the presidential selection gathered. The Gay Liberation Front says the committee members tend to give information and help with peti- committee, charged with making a rec- had come to picket Chancellor Dumke's be rather "liberal" in handling the tions for students planning to use the ommendation to the Trustees for a Chicano Cultural Preview appearance, 30 San Jose police detec- MSC'S. tives committee to settle any academic dis- permanent SJS president, will have a were there to prevent violence, The Faculty Handbook (Staff Refer- and pute. recommendation in a few weeks. Whe- Bob Kelley. past A.S. treasurer ence) controls the committee. It reads aspirant, Dr. Rudolph Cook, counselor, is ther or not it will come before the protested that all SJS stu- in part, "Inconsistency in exacting dents should chairman of the 14-man committee, Christmas break was unanswered. have been present at the clearly stated requirements, or the be- verbal dedication. that has four student members. The committee met with Dr. Dumke lated imposing of requirements not or- Adm.201 is currently the room used for about three hours following Dum- Speakers commended and introduced iginally made clear, constitute legiti- for counseling students using the fa- ke's informal question and answer ses- some of those persons responsible for mate grounds for charges of academic cility. sion with Academic Council. the realization of the new Union, and unfairness." The Curriculum and Instruction Pol- applauded further those who were ab- COMMITTEE USE It goes on to say, "Written policy icy Committee presented a resolution sent trim the ceremony. When any student does decide to should be established at the depart- concerning the continuation of "the use committee, he can come to the ment level covering the following areas policy of admitting previously disquali- Adm.201 and see Dr. Cook regarding of concern: assignments, cheating, con- fied students on an experimental basis." the problem. duct. of examinations, grading and Last summer, according to the resolu- Book Talk Scheduled A petition is completed explaining handling of examinations." tion, "a preliminary evaluation of the the complaint or problem. It is then Complaints must be filed no later successful experiences of previously introduced into the committee and as- than the end of the semester imme- disqualified students who attended the For Today in Union signed to a one student and one fac- diately following the semester in which 1969 summer session indicates that a (llty member subcommittee which in- the alleged injustice occurred. majority Dr. John Canario, associate professor of them improved their aca- vestigates the matter. So, if students have any academic demic Academic of English, will discuss "The Andro- record." Council passed When the investigation is completed. problems or complaints, the Academic by voice vote the meda Strain" today in the Umunhum recommendation. results are presented to the entire Fairness Committee needs you! Room of the College Union at 12:30 HEAR REPORT as part of this semester's faculty book The Council also heard a report from talk series. Ronald L. Hunt, Director of Institu- The novel, written by Michael Crich- tional Research, on the sad state of ton, a trained scientist, recounts the 'San Jose Air Pollution data processing, instructional services world's first space-age biological emer- relating to computing and equipment gency and the unfolding story of "Proj- necessary to carry out these services. ect Wildfire" - the crash mobilization According to Hunt, SJS is behind in of the nation's highest scientific and Related to Cancer' Lappe the California state college system in medical resources when an un- am read- fifth gers.e.iiiiin. manned research satellite returns to -As a cancer researcher. I built up amounts of certain types of the peste,li earth mysteriously and lethally con- ing out the effects of equal to the level in hu- taminated. pollutants. We are in an era of unpre- mans. These mice, Dr. Lame said. had Capacity C.U. Crowd cedented crisis concerning cancer, and "an inordinately high" rate of leuke- Crichton also describes the struggle San Jose has the dubious honor of hav- mia, a blood cancer. and ultimate pressure of four brilliant ing the third highest amount of can- Air pollution also contributes signifi- American scientists working against Expected for Gregory cer-producing pollutants its the air of cantly to diseases of the upper respira- the threat of a world-wide epidemic to any city in the United States." tory tract, he said, and carbon monox- If the response to his Nov. 24 address find an antidote to the unknown mi- Dr. Marc Lappe, research associate ide "is a major health hazard." is any indication, Dick Gregory can cro-organism that has killed all but at the cancer research genetics labora- The White population In America, expect a capacity audience tonight at two residents of the small Arizona tory at the University of California at Lappe hypothesized, has come to an 8:15 in the Loma Prieta Room of the town where the satellite was found. Berkeley, painted a dismal picture yes- environmental deadend. Because of ad- College Union to highlight today's terday at the Experimental College's vances in medical technology, natural schedule of activities by the 38-year- seminar on the ecological crisis. seleetion has been precluded. old comedian, author and civil rights Satirical Adventure Dr. liappe's lecture, "Some Evolu- Modem medicine allows individuals activist. tionary Implications of the Current with congenital defects to reach child- Earlier today. Gregory will appear Film Shown Today Pollution Crisis," touched on the long- bearing age and pans the illness on to on the ITV college television network , fo by Ter- range genetic effects of pollution as the next generation. This includes an at 1 p.m. and visit JC141 at 9:30 am. TRADITIONAL MEXICAN DRESS worn by Pat Martinez is the costume for John liu.ston's "Beat the Devil," a well as the cancer problem. entire new set or illnesses that may and the College Union at 10:30 as he the Chicano Cultural Day Preview today at 12 noon on Seventh Street. film satirizing adventure, screen sex "DrYr has recently been shown to result from pollutants in the futures. resumes with the second leg of his four Featured event of the day is music by the mariachis, Los Abajenos. A fashion and intrigue will be shown today in cause cancer in mice and we have no 'Me result, Dr. Lippe sissculated, is appeinances as this year's scholar-in- show will also be given, featuring SJS Chicano Educational Opportunity Morris Dailey Auditorium at 3:30 and reason to believe it doesn't cause some that each geneiation will have twice residence. Program (EOP) students. A Friday night, 7:30 program, Nuestra Noche, will 7 p.m. in the continuing Classic Films types of cancer in humans," he re- the mutation load of the previous one, Tomorrow, Gregory will visit two be presented in Morris Dailey Auditorium for students and the community. Series. Admission is free, and the series vealed. begin at the time of evolutionary sta- classes and hold an informal press con- Music, fashions, traditional dances, a skit and poetry reading is planned. Is open to members of the college com- When laboratory mire were fed foods bility. Dr. Lappe said that that date ference with members of various col- Admission is free. Chicano art by SJS students will be displayed in the munity only. contaminated by DDT, they laid, by this was 1960, lege publications. College Union during the week. 2 sr.an’r.41i DAILY Weilnesday neeember 10 1969 Staff Comme:it PARTAN DAILY `Classification TT: SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Still Unjust' BY JEFF (1\ JIM BROADY Editor MURRAY BERGER Adv. Manager hile the new draft lotterN has beett called "No better than the old system.- "About till. 1q11111 till' 11111 N .1. 111: t.11111 '11111ell better than the old ,%-tt Iii." de- Editorial pending upois %dim number the speaker holds. there is one injustice that has long Ifeen merlooked and is still therlooked It% the college c ty. Panther Persecution? Among the many c plaints issued loy students concer g the draft. the injustice \V \ merican police stoop to a gas e hopes of a unifying. Nita' force of the II -S classification is consenientls consitirAct of repression and ev en which would effeethely further Black 1.1 tief:Ealuays izi nocitle toward the Black Panther equality across the nation. But isolated interesting that those mho claim injustice seldom part, ittridents gradually began to distort mention those iti- justices uhich protect them the most. mounting that they I.% ',knee is that image into the present one. ghing The ii-s elassif llll is designed to gi e would. lit two years. Panther deaths rise to distrust and panic. those %oung people who attend our nation's lia e ri.en to 211. Naturally. many of- Likes% ise. the police hav e overre- colleges and imiNersitii - a chance to con- tinue their ficer- ah-oo 11,1%.- died in the sa age acted. They Itav e become part and par- education N, it limit the tuo-Near meets interruption that act pz -s the draft. battle- that occur %%hen blue cel of a genocidal sequence of acts that The injustice lies in the fact that militant lilack. the can britig nothing but shame ttn the classification does not prevent an inter- Polive raids usually stem from the American people. rupt. for those Noting 'nen %dm are sery- attempted .t.r% ing (of warrants for pos- big It is now necessary to lay down arms apprenticeships in the many needed se--ioon oof illegal weapons. This is un- skills. nor those who are attending trade on both sides and start anew. Obvious- oler-ta nolalole at the present. Iwcause the schools, nor those who are participating ly. the Panthers are the only ones who e\ i.tence of an artneol. re oltitiontary ... White man can take his 24 dollars in the various federal and state tr g programs. such as the Job Corps. force in America would constitute a are able to initiate this. J.B. in beads and trinkets and ..." Depending npon the mood of their lo- gra e threat. cal draft board. these young 1111'11 Vall he do tlw But the lino...lion arises: why Guest Room accorded the pri% liege of a 11--1 defer- Panther. .111.11 arsenals? The ment. but not a ii-s. Th.. II-A is better answer %olutiteered by many is that known as ati occupational deferment and de-ire nothing more than to pro- is generally ap li I ittl tect tho.iii-el e.. Space Program Effect vs. Ship Hope ' are considered e-i otial to national se- curity. Though admittedly militant. the By ART IIANGNO hancenietit of prestige. Equally clear for having landed an astronaut 011 the It would not seem likely that a draft Panther. sponsor and conduct many The late Hugh L. Dryden, Deputy Direc- is the s%mhol the space program presents ntoon. board would consider a young man syn. and other programs in Black free-food tor of NASA, stated shortly after the mam- to European scientists. States Nobel l'rize The ultimate proof oIIur minimal in- ing a plumbers apprenticeship. or one who community ser% ice. moth S211 billion Apollo Moon Project was w r ph%sics Dr. Alax Bon: "The fluence is the token support given our is attending trade school to beeome a me- A hat they seem to lack (or do not lei in 1061. that "the exploration of space space program is a symbol of a contest be- armed forces in the N ietnam conflict by titanic. that to nite al security. want I is poositise public relat s whit is a significant factor in international poi- tween the power-. a weal tht cold other so-called free world countries whose These young 1111'11 are being grablted up daily for militart ilutt ith 1111 v%iitild educate the uptight American icy. Er the beg. g spate attivities war, an emblem of nat. al %unity, a dem- very ittterests, we argue. are more in considera- onstration of nat. al power. So long as pardy- than our own. tion given to their quest to learn a skill tit the bent.% olent side of the party. 16.1%e had an impact on the climate of world opinion with respect to national the projects of space trawl are bound up What then is a rational alternative to that is much needed in this c try. rather than what lie deems fearfully strength and prestige." He subsequently with the image of national power and 111a11111`11 space exploration that will accom- Students. 1 .%er. not only can take ad- threatening. quoted it statement made by the Presi- greatness. so long as the public at large plish the goal of increasing U.S. prestige vantage of a II-S while in sehool. but are In de absence of "good l'R." Pan- tletifs Science AtIvisory Committee in is dect i eil 101`r their scientific and prac- and influence? I suggest the launching then eligible for a II -A if they work for thers can expect more police harass- \larch 19:18. "to be strong and bold in tical possibilities. titbit long vvill I be un- and maintenance of a fleet of 200 ships in the right companie-. ment and raids. The law can do little space technology will enhance the prestige able to &seiner any blessing in it." Nobel the image of the S.S. Hope hospital ship flow many people lune tried recently as an answer. to call a plumber to lune him fix a broken else when pressure from the commu- of the 1..S. among the peoples of the world Prize winner. physicist. Sir John Cockroft: and create added confidence in our scienti- " We smile as we watch your space flights Financing of the fleet is easily accom- pipe, only to be told that no one will be nity and legislators bears down. fic, technological, industrial and military on television. Your efforts represent a plished by the $2.2 billion spent per year11 able to get to it mail tit xt week?
\ t it inception, the i'anther doetrine strength.- tortion of science in the name of competi- directly for manned space %entures. The }Tow many others hate had their super- President John F. Kennedy. in a message t with the Steiet Union." S.S. Hope requires about $5 million per gas-gulping, smog-injected. hermetically- scaled 1969 Cinzano 13 break blown to Congress to request additional funds for DONIESTIC CR ITICS year. There is currently one S.S. Hope. in the Idle of the week mil% to find Guest Room the Apollo Project. stated. "No single space And harshest, Cambridge astronomer, Further. the staffing of the fleet by med- Ii that the onI%- shop within 51) miles which project Apollo) will be more exciting or Dr. Fred Hoyle: "The Sosiet-American ical personnel could accomplished by emplbes a mechanic capable of repairing ttttt re impressise to mankind or more im- space race is almost worthless for scienti- altering the draft such that the 7500 medi- the tinzano is booked for sewn wt eks? portant for the long range exploratiott of fic research and what has been accom- cal doctors who are graduated each year So long as the present draft laws make Dedication? space.- plished is not worth a tl sandth part of would have the choice of either serving in to pursue a skill, At the scientist le%el. Dr. Bruce M. Mtn, what has been -pent.- the hospital fleet or the armed service, or young men. who wish By IAN IGHT BENTE!. the prime targets of the draft. this situa- ray. Professor of Planetary Science at I:al Domestic crities are pr nt. also. perhaps, divide the time equally. Professor of Journalism tion will not imprbee. Tech, and a co-investigator on the TN ex- Mayor John Lindsay of New York City: "I The function of such a fleet would he Why should a %ming. aspiring plumber The right till protest is 110t restricted to periment teams for the 1969 Mars "flyby," would not want the U.S. to Ite described consistent the current functioits of the lea e himself open to the draft when he radical militants. stated in Astronautics and Aeronautics the by future generations as a society that Hope, provide medical aid and training, can spend several years it% college protect- For 111111 I have wondered whether factors which affect U.S. space strategy: amidst filth, oppression and the violence and to assist in the organization of medical himself? the student-faculty majority at this college "First, there is Soviet competition, which of its slums, shot rockets to the moon." schools for those countries requesting it. ing has unlimited tolerance for the lioorish- is not only military, but is technological If those who protest the draft and its (But irs too late. though, isn't it John?, ACT OF HEALING ne--. hulIN tug and forcible interference and involves internati llll al prestige as injustices are not on an self-protection And how has been spent? The Ironically the S.S. Hope's initial experi- ith iu rsottal rights by SI)S and RAM, well." Incredibly, Dr. Murray stated a par- campaign, they will understand the failintts total funding allotted directly for the pur- ence in Peru in 1063 is witness to the sus- who hold these rights I for others I in con- agraph later the likely scientific value of of the 11-S classification and inclmle in pose of manned space flight since 1961 is picion and distrust that our earthly poli- tempt. space is important, but that it is not a their protests a call for equal protection cresting mer $20 !billion or approximately cies had engendered in the people of Peru. dominant theme in space strategy. for all young men. NImulay night I discovered that some of 818 million for each hour an astronaut has Although well publicized, merely it hand- Clearly. then. one of the major objectives, us. at least. do have a breaking . We been in space! fill of people showed up when the Hope if not the primary goal of the U.S. manned walked out (if the College 1 nion dedica- It is evident. then. that a prodigious (locked. Anti-Ll.S. slogans were scrawled on space effort from the beginning is the en- tion dinner in disgust. price is being paid to "enhance our pres- walls, and there was a definite reluctance RTAN DA I LY SAN JOSE STAFE COLLEGE We were ashamed of the students whir tige, influt nce the climate of world opin- on the part of the people to respond to the "." had come to the dinner as guests for the ion," anti perhaps instill fear of our tech- Second Class postage paid at San Jose, California. Hope's presence. 1..pon departure, 10 I.A mber of California Newspaper Publishers Associa. deliberate purpose of disrupting it. Thrust and Parry nological might in lesser developed coun- months later, more than 40,000 people Sen. Published d ily by students of San Jos State \N e %Nen. ashamed of the student Imily tries. Furthermore. outstanding scientists Cellegc xcept Saturday and Sunday, during colleg jammed that sante port to bid the Hope year. The opinions expressed herein are not necessarily president who. by his nun declaration, hall in fields that should he benefitting front and its crew farewell. The prestige anti those of the Associated Student Body. the College Ad- in% sited 1111'111 there for that purpose. the space program are neither impressed ministration, or the Department of Journalism and Ad Large Profits fluence effects are obvious. The act of heal- Subscription accepted only on a remainder- %\ uere ashamed of the master (if erre- IS find it of special benefit vertising. Editor: ing is a universal act of goodwill and can of-s mester basis. Full academic year, $9; each semes- lllll the Chairman of the College 1:nion ter, 84.50. Off-campus price per copy, 10 cents. Phone BE: The letter hy SD$ Lance Jacobson, CLIMATE OF OPINION only be construed as such by the recipient 2944414 Editorial Ext. 2383, 2384, 2385, 2386. Ad- Board of GoNernors. %.110 condoned the spartan Daily. Dec.11, 1069. The evidence is that it is our actions despite all the barriers to communication. vertising Ext. 2001, 2082, 2083, 2084. Press of Globe %look soorr C'ollege Administrations are not afraid of space. that influences imagine 200 Hopes! A gesture so Printing Co., 1445 S. First St. of on the earth., not in But I 1)4.111 four dedicated years promoting SDS, any more than one need be afraid All editorials reflect the majority opinion of the is rabid. the climate of world opinion. I would list overwhelmingly humanitarian that it can l follege a skunk, unless it Spartan Daily editorial board, consisting of the editor, the Lilian from impossible dream What is meant by "working people"? Stu- the following acts which I believe have had be mistaken for nothing else. the news editor the assistant news editor, the associate to reality. It was to be a unifying force on dents have planned to become part of big more of an impact on the "climate of Then Vice President Richard Nixon ap- editor, the coky editor and two members of the re- porting staff. this t amptis that would bring together stu- business. Si shouM they Join "working world opinion" than the landing of dozens praised the Hope as having "a far reach-II dent-. faculty, representathes of the off- people"? of astronauts on the moon: ing effect in demonstrating in a most effec- Editor . JIM BROADY of SDS is illustrated by Advertising Manager MURRAY BERGER rall111114 world surroundings c tack,- The false economics the peaceful the meaningless statement: "Standard Oil of 1. The official diplomatic recognition of tive way to people everywhere Day Editor TERRY PENNEL to calm and pleasant interehatige. military government whieh only a intentions of our country." Similarly, as News Editor JUDY RICKARD Venezuela makes $3 in profit per $1 in wages." a Greek Asst. News Editor DIANE MeNUIT Last night it was dedicated by our stu- When? Before taxes? What is their cost dol- few weeks pre% ly had ousted freely el- Senator Hubert Humphrey observed, "the Associate Editor ______MARSHA GREEN dent body president to violence and lar? Evidently. it is mostly for oil and capital ected officials and suspended indefinitely Hope is another step forward in increas- Copy EditorI. LINDA GIFFORD workers were few Sports Editor . KEVIN DOYLE A10111. "This."' said Mr. Edwards. -uas the investment and taxes. The democratic processes. ing good will throughout the world and WALT YOST and some were highly paid, yet the labor bill Fine Arts Editor second dedication of the Union.- The first, 2. Our unilateral interference into the in bringing the people of all nations to- Campus Life Editor l ll CRAIG EVANS was mall relative to net earnings. Net earn- Wire Editor MICHAEL CRONK sII he implied. %as the forcible interference ings are usually much larger than profits as Dominican Republic crisis which violated gether in a bond of mutual trust, friend- Feature Editor . BRUCE REILLY hy SDS and RANI last week with students calculated by security analysts and economists. the essence of the Organization of Ameri- ship and cooperation... College Liaison Editor ---..--- MARY MORALES Public Relations Director ..... R. L. BEADLE ulna wished job intervieus with business Pacific C;as and Electric in 1965 paid 73 cents can States Charter prohibiting involvement If Mr. Nixon and Mr. Humphrey are Photo Editor DON WILSON net and industrial represent:tikes assembled in wages and salaries for each dollar of into the internal affairs of one member by correct in their appraisals of the Hope, Ari Directors MERV FONG end MIKE ENGLISH Electric in 1966 paid $7.40 ---__ VINCE CAMAGNA there. earnings. General pres- Chief Photographer in employee compensation for each dollar of another. The U.S. is a co-signee of that shouldn't the goal of increasing our Meteorologists ART RANGNO In this period of arrogant. raucous, charter. tige and influence he brought about by end BYRON MARLER un net earnings. Retail Advertising Manager LAMAR ANffERSON principled. strong-armed enforcement of At SJS employees get R5 per cent of the 3. Failure to assist anti insist on the free "bringing together all nations in a bond Promotion Manager PATRICIA PISAN radical minority viewpoint on the general operating budget and there are no profits. We elections specified for all of Vietnam hy of mutual tnist, friendship. and coo pera-Ii Business Manager ED GOODEYON :ore on to public budget basis; no way to run a Classified Managers JULIE STODDARD, citizenry. mie cannot but wonder whether the Genova Accords of 1954. tion," rather than attempted through awe- PROCTOR company or economy. JIM MARSHALL and STEVE other students and fae- doubt whether Latin Americans, Greeks some space feats designed to instill respect Asst. Production Marlow TOM CORDER lllll re than 20,000 Owen M. Broyles I Asst. National Advertising Manager NORM IVERSON ulty aren't also near the protest point. Proforwoor of Economics or Vietnamese will think the better of us through fear? Bookstore Ad Manager CHUCK ZUERCHER IN
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Altamont Rock Festival: Beauty Marred by Violence BOOKS By WALT VOST ci,tinliTi 7)1,0,100, col pm ss 'They %%e-re the smart .11,1 , N10,1 Open Tonight Fine Arto Editor buil- people had no idea of :viod they Gp n N,g1.15 Monday Oro "We don't want any f - - Ing or lay. were getting into. Ilio% many 1,riday Until 9:00 P.M. violence!" the lead singer of San- The Alta:mint Speedway is one times have vou been in a crowd Lay Lob of Parl.ng tana shouted at a group of Ilells of the ugliest pliwe, on ea' th. A of over 300.000 people? Angels beating an "over zealous- barren raretrack is the only Ity the time tny weary friends fan. The piens tor peace weren't prominent soot on the landscape. and I arrived (about tif.:10 a.m. eit1-2 BOOK 286-0.30 always heeded. The area consists of dead grass. Saturday the best "seats" were walks The onee in a lifetime Altionont dirt. and cow dung. already gone, %Va. perched on a SAN JOSE 3305. 10th rock festival was anything but Many people came to the spot hillside where the view was fair A I I /IsAATERIAP,, beautitul Fur the multitude who the day before. camping out anti and the crowd wasn't yet parked showed up the English NIC well prepared tor a long sielte. into one mass of flesh. MASS PILGRIMAGE
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