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troduced Profs go behind bars, item at board City council plan draws displeasure cheduled teach sociology at for the by Mary Washburn ing, ac- Two downtown organizations k Davis, have questioned why they were ficer for Soledad Penitentiary singled out by the San Jose City )), Mary Apanasewiez Council in the measures it adopted ,ncerning last week to reduce crime and fear Last week four SJSU faculty members went to prison. They were not be con- in the downtown area. :here as criminals, but as teachers taking part in a new education program Public As part of a five-point plan at the California Training Facility at Soledad State Prison. nlations proposed last seek by coun- They are participating in a program that will enable inmates of Soledad in cilpersons Susan Hammer and Tom Los o obtain bachelor degrees in social science while still in prison. McEnery, the council asked The instructors participating in the program are Robert Pellegrini, the irofessor of psychology; Allan Fishman, associate professor of geography; County Board of Supervisors Alvin Rudolf, professor of sociology and Frederick Weed, professor of Tuesday to relocate the Park oolitical science. Alameda Detoxification Center, now Each of the professors teaches a three-hour lecture one day a week at at 976 I,enzen Ave., a county- .he prison. facility for the treatment of "I think this will be a very positive experience," Fishman said. -I was alcoholics. iery impressed with the inmates." Based on the City Council's Fishman said the inmates were "very friendly." request, the county board asked the "I am very excited about the idea," said Gerald Wheeler, dean of social detoxification facility's staff to sciences, about the new program. research alternative locations for Wheeler, Rosalee Cabrera, his assistant on the project, and Paul the detoxification center. Bradley, associate dean of Continuing Education, have been working on the In addition, the council voted to program for almost two years, according to Wheeler. send a I,qter to the California State Wheeler said the university received a letter about two years ago from a Universities and Colleges system committee of eight Soledad inmates requesting that upper division social Chancellor requesting that a photo by Ciro Buorrocore Park Alameda Detoxification Center targeted for relocation. sciences classes be taught at the prison. moratorium be placed on recruit- whole thing," Wheeler said. ment and advertising in prisons for "They ( the prisoners) initiated the Aside from the normal ad- psychological counseling center and who use the center, Wong said, consulted with the university administration before setting up the the SJSU University Alternatives "We missions requirements that all a medical treatment facility, as well public drunks and "family" people courses," Wheeler said. "We wanted to be in step with the university Program, a continuing education students most meet, UAP program as the screening section, where who are alcoholics. requirements." program for ex-offenders. applicants must: patients are taken to determine the The public inebriates might not Wheeler said a committee from the university, including himself, According to Jacquie Cranston, -- provide two letters of type of treatment necessary. want to go to the facility if it were Robert WiLson, coordinator of the social sciences programs, John Foote, UAP coordinator, none of the recommendation from an In discussing the issues last next to the jail and the family people academic planning, Jacquie Cranston, director of University students in the program has been dean of nducational source; Tuesday, the county board members might find the setting "demoraliz- Alternatives Programs and Adnan Da oud, former chairman of the Sociology convicted of a crime on the SJSU - provide an autobiography said that if the city would provide six ing," she said. Department, went to Soledad in August of 1979 to take with the inmates edu- campus in the seven years of the ( which gives the UAP staff an idea nearby parking spaces, the county unit away cation committee and the prison administration. program's existence. Moving the screening of the applicant's background as would provide a trailer outside the the facility would The program was set up with the assistance of SJSU's Office of Con- Calling the moratorium on from the rest of well as an idea of his writing skills); county jail for the relocation of the of transporting tinuing Education and is funded solely through the fees that the inmates pay. recruitment in the prisons a "severe add the expense - take a reading diagnostic screening center. facilities, Wong "It ( the program) is totally self-supporting and does not use any state blow to the concept of the program," patients between Cranston said that the UAP staff test; There are two kinds of people -continued on back page ax support," Bradley said. - go through a personal in- The tuition charged to the prisoners covers all the instructor fees and goes into the prisons while prospective students are in- terview before a committee of UAP raveling expenses, as well as some of the costs for paperwork. staff and an SJSU representative. Bradley said that most of the 22 students are being financed through carcerated to set up a "support Little concern from staff system" to help guarantee their The final decision on the ac- 3asic Educational Opportunity Grants ( BEOG ), Supplemental Educational ceptance of an individual, Cranston )pportunity Grants (SEOG and those eligible are getting veterans' success in the program when they are released. stressed, comes from the ad- -ducational benefits. missions office. The screening The SJSU program is the first upper division program at Soledad, and "It is beyond me why, of all the ex -offender programs in the process determines only who will be Foreign applications he inmates were "really excited and anxious" to get classes underway, recommended for admission. Nheeler said. downtown area - of which there are SJSU has patterned its program after the one offered by the University many - the UAP is being singled For the past year, no applicant if California at Sacramento to the prisoners of Folsom Prison. out," Cranston said. with a history of sexual offense has fewer, attendance up The program at Sacramento State and Folsom offers a degree in social Cranston acknowledged that the been accepted into the program, she icience, and has been in operation since 1978. reason might have "something to do said. Fred McNally, director of extension services and students' affairs of- with politics." Suzie Wong, an analyst for the by Dan Martin Park Alameda Detoxification icer at Sacramento State, said, "It was the first time a four-year program It would be logical for the city to Althougt. admissions applications from international students have seek the cooperation of the Center, said the center has not Nas available to prison inmates." declined substantially this fall, several SJSU staff members have expressed university, she said, since the caused any problems sufficient to He said that ex-convicts with a four-year college education have a better little concern, noting that actual attendance for international students ap- university has asked for the city's "warrant the uproar" that is taking ohance readjusting to society. pears to have increased. place. McNally said that not only do the inmates benefit but he feels the faculty assistance in making the campus Early estimates from Clyde Brewer, director of admissions and records, and She added, though, that as an has improved because they are constantly "challenged to do more research community a safer place to live show a decline of 733 applications between the fall 1980 total of 1,441 and the employee of the center, she may be to keep up with the ambitious students at the prison." work. fall 1979 total of 2,174. biased and the issue is Folsom and Sacramento State had their first graduating class last The UAP, located in the office of an The number of applications accepted by the university also decreased -emotional" one. spring when 16 inmates received bachelor's degrees in social science. Student Programs and Services, by 144 for a total of 587 for 1980. The fall 1979 total was 731. Wong said the staff's highest McNally said the program is "very worthwhile." He cites as an example puts prospective students through However, the actual attendance rate appears to be up. Instead of only priority is to find a new location for one inmate who graduated last spring. an "extensive screening process" half the number accepted showing up 366 in 1979), it appears that two-thirds the screening section McNally said that "upon incarceration, this particular man could not that gives them "realistic ex- of the of the students will show. detoxification center. even read or write. He went through the elementary, high school, junior pectations of what college is all An unofficial count will be taken later this month. The center college and college programs in nine years. about," Cranston said. houses a There are two major reasons why international student applications are down," Brewer said. "First, the major impaction of the School of Engineering, and second, the 60-day time limit for applying to the university," he said. The lazy days of autumn A school is impacted when the number of admissions applications received during the initial month of filing is more than can be ac- commodated. The regular procedure established by the School of Engineering when impaction occurs is that it must reject all non-resident students for the spring semester and only those non-resident students applying during the month of November can be considered for admissions the following fall, according to Tomas Schultz, associate dean of engineering. Additionally, non-resident students filing applications during November will be required to meet supplemental admissions criteria. These criteria are additional requirements beyond the regular university admissions standards. Such requirements would include ad- ditional courses, test results and letters of recommendation. "This is the first program in the California State University and Colleges system to be permitted to impact non-resident students," he said. "Nobody has ever tried it before." Approximately 40 to 50 percent of the students in the School of Engineering are non-residents, which includes international students, ac- cording to Schultz. His goal is to accept all California residents while maintainint a 10 percent non-resident student ratio. "Current demand," Schultz said, "precludes that goal." He noted several limitations which may have resulted in the school's impaction problem including space and "difficulty in recruiting qualified faculty under the current wage structure." A qualified engineering professor with several years experience is only offered between $22,000 and $24,000, while an engineering student who has just graduated can make as much as 140,000 his first year, according to Schultz. "The staff that we have is really dedicated," he added. Last fall 421 international students were accepted to the School of Engineering, but only one-third showed up. Although the number accepted to the School of Engineering this semester if lower, the number showing up is higher, so Schultz expects in- ternational student enrollment to be approximately the same. The other reason cited for the decline in international student enrolhnents was the 60-day time limit for Rpplying to the university. "It is very difficult to get documents from another country," Brewer said. Therefore, international students who applied for admissions after the photo by Sal Bromberger first 60 days of the filing period would be unable to forward their documents SJSU students Jeff Smith, Danielle Roth and Michele Merino ease into the fall term on time. -continued on back page I

Sept,n,ber 23 Pngn2 opinion Democrats losing blacks; promises not kept by Sonia Armstrong loans for schools b.come issues of if he couldn't be reminded." words on this statement." election nears. Many more blacks and national candidates camp Steli Writer the senate, black students wonder And reminding is what many Black advancement depends will be choosing the GOP party. Of more in black communities. The 70 percent black which party to vote for. blacks are choosing to do. If the greatly on their leaders in govern- those, include black businessmen Ronald Reagan and Gei Democratic registration rate, which As it stands now, many blacks Democratic party fails to work, then ment. During the 1960's, government and profesionals. Bush now staff at least one b at one time was a strong threshold are calling for a new look at an old an alternative must be found. provided some solutions to Over the last 20 years, owner- campaign person to be respons for for Democratic leaders, is now idea from the Democratic party. Attitudes such as these resulted desegregation, busing and human ship of businesses by blacks has issues regarding blacks. E Independent changing. Because of a lack of ac- They want a better party affiliation, from many broken promises and rights. And now as more and more increased. In 1969, the DataBlack candidate, John derson, made tion, the Democratic party is now and a return on their vote. The unfulfilled expectations from the people fight for a piece of the "good poll showed 163,000 black-owned blacks an impor part of his campaign. losing its once large following. Many Republican and Independent parties Democratic party. ol' American pie," blacks will companies and by 1977 the number Yet, as blacks are searching for alter- are becoming alternatives to black Even though many supported become concerned with strong had increased to 231,203. Republicans alter t. message to agree natives. Democratic voters. his re-election over liberal com- government leadership. By seeing these figures, reason with the bl vote, the Democratic party After nearly 50 years of voting Despite this new look, there is petitor Sen. Edward Kennedy, the Because of the decline in black as to why many blacks are going to may have to keep their guard for Democrats, blacks now feel still a strong allegiance to the votes between blacks are continuing Democrats, other parties are the Republican party becomes up rr to than ever before. The cheated on their voting investment. Democratic party, because for so to split. During the November beginning to form an alternative to clearer. Middle class blacks want 70 per( black registration vote Because Democratic inspired long this was the major black elections, the Republican and In- black problems. A few cases show see businesses more and govern- may slip, the Democratic programs of the '70's have failed to choice. And yet because of this dependent parties will hold their the Republican Congressional and ment less. The GOP's motto "a piece party may, soo than they think, answer reduce widespread poverty among alternating of the black vote, many hands out far to gain the black vote. gubernatorial candidates as gaining of the pie for all Americans," is a to m issues of blacks. They blacks, they see no hope in voting for are choosing not to vote at all, rather National Urban League more than 50 percent of the black motto many blacks now hold. may hayi alter their tactics in order a party that cannot work to their than switch to another party. President Vernon Jordan sharply vote from thei:. Democratic op- Arthur Fletcher, a black affairs to gain black vote again. advantage. "We literally elected Carter," criticized Carter's domestic policies ponent. adviser to George Bush, and Howard Unemployment rates among said Columbia University political in 1978. Jordan's remarks drew a Although in the past the black Clarence McKee, adviser to Reagan, University Prole: Ronald Walter said, blacks are still high, and poverty is scientist Charles Hamilton at a response from the president. Carter Republican vote was not great, it is said that the black middle class will "We must fo the Democrats to still ont he run. Crime among blacks convention in Washington. "It's not told a group of black leaders his moving up now. A DataBlack polling tire of Jimmy Carter, and will be stop taking black vote for flourishes and many feel the his fault that he forgot that. It was administration "had nothing to service showed as of December 1979, responding more to Republican granted and courage the republicans economic and inflation crunch more up to blacks to either remind Carter apologize for." As elections near, 8 percent of black voters were support of business and community to sol our vote. The best way to than ever. As federal funding and who put him in office, or punish him Carter may well have to eat his Republicans. Though this seems development. do that i establish an independent party." low, it is much higher than that of For some blacks, these party As time nears the 1980 electic the 1960's. changes may be a pity, but for a many black voters will select a r Gallup Poll shows similar rising number, this may be the only The deck of cards and look closely at 1975 and 1979. But answer. figures for both liberal dogmas they have accep showed at least 70 percent both polls In the midst of a presidential for the past two decades. Are tl registered voters prefer of the black election, the Republican party may being held hostage by Democro party and 20 percent the Democratic try to appeal more to the black vote. party leaders, or will many bh independent party. prefer an They now have a committee Americans become lured to The picture of black Republican (Republican National Committee), Republican party's stress on f party members becomes clearer as to recruit blacks and to help local enterprise? Caring for elderly parents 'moral obligation' of children by Jo Ann Souza most of their life, they now find themselves cast aside Staff Writer another realm of existence. The elderly are not c When children are first brought into this world, they pletely forgotten by society, though. There are serv are solely dependent on their parents for care. available to provide them with meals, medical care As they become young adults, they seek independence social activities. from their family. However, this should not replace the moral obliga As the years pass, they may have a family of their grown children should have to their parents. Sadly, own and will continue the cycle of bringing forth new life many people cannot cope with the additional chori which must be cared for. Then their children are gone and taking care of an elderly parent, especially if his healt they are free from the responsibility of providing constant poor. nurturing. As a result, many are put in convalescent hospit As time goes on, they grow older and their health may which one 82-year-old gentleman I know, refers to begin to decline. Who will care for them now? More than "holding pens for the undertaker." .N0 HOW Pilo likely, their children will not. It is inevitable, as people grow older, they may no SPEAK NO SEE No a This has become a critical question for elderly in this able to care for themselves. Their children should country. When they have reached retirement age, must aware of this. it0a)("t' they fend for themselves? There has got to be something more for people to I We are all aware of the sad situation they face. They forward to when they retire, than just waiting for the often survive in substandard living conditions, have when they are helpless and must rely on strangers to c inadequate medical care and poor nutrition. But, for them. probably one of the most difficult aspects of growing old With the life expectancy for men and women facing them, is being alone. creasing, there will be more older people in this cour After being an integral part of the working society for facing this dismal future. Spartan Daily Editor Boni Brewe Ad Manager Doug Tete _letters News Editor .... Ellen Goodwi City Editor Brian Boy Opinion Editor .... Janet Field has come. Perhaps now, the Daily made in supporting the butcher unwelcome stay in the United carts, sack lunches, free coffee when Layout Editor ... Scott Hinrich Stanford thanks will take a stand that recognizes Pavlavi and his regime. We States, Hayatghaib and Alunadian they are studying at night, snacks Feature Ed .. Catherine Cassid parent/students as a faction of the shouldn't see these mistakes as must have taken off their blinders during finals and above all, good Sports Editor Dave Meltze blood donors student population with special something to hide. We can learn long enough to get a sane and just meals, good selection and friendly Assoc. Sports Ed Joan Casserl. needs and challenges. from them and grow in peace with picture of our society. What did they service. Also, students should be .. Brian Wirt) Editor: Steve Sloan our fellow humans. see? Mot a fascist dictatorship allowed all they can eat, as long as Special Pages Ed ... Jon Bloon During the week of Sept. 8 Photojournalism, junior The best thing to do, is to ruling on religious grounds. Not they eat all they take. Entertainment Ed ... Kim Berghein through 12, the Stanford University educate ourselves about Iran's firing squad executions following Mr. Snider's and Mr. Curless' Consumer Ed Rita Leuni Blood Bank conducted a blood drive culture. To know their history, kangaroo-court political con- contention that students have to wait Business Mgr Brian McMahoi in the SJSU Student Union. religion and culture will give us an victions. Not a lunatic for a leader 30 minutes in line to get their meal is Retail Ad Mgr . American denies The response was overwhelming instrument with which to un- who calls his appointed enemies a preposterous exaggeration. Promotions Dir Lisa Gaue Clanl and we collected 288 pints of blood derstand the people themselves. Satan. Not civil war, nor anarchy. Typically, lines are longer at the Art Director Mike 'human dignity' during the week we were there. Ignorance is the worst crime a Certainly, not a press censured by beginning of the semester and are Natl Ad Mgr Mike Doyl. When one considers that each pint of human being can commit. crooks and mullahs. thinning already, so 'that there is Photo Editor Kyle Brehn Chief Photo Mark Schwal blood can be divided into as many as Editor: Ignorance is what breeds hate and If the United States is so evil and only a few minutes wait at the most. four component parts, then the It is time that all Americans this world is not big enough for us to Iran so just, then why don't these Editorial staff Holly Allen However. I do admire our number of patients directly affected stopped waving flags for a moment. live our lives filled with hate for our two get the hell out and go back to Mary Apanasewicz, Sonia Arm student's "Herculean willpower" to by this successful blood drive ex- We se m to be forgetting what it is fellow humans. their "righteous" land? Nobody is strong, Joseph Aseo, Mark Cursi force down the "gruesomely pands even more dramatically. that this coun 9 said to have been Cheryl Hamlin keeping them here, and they cer- Kathleen Dutro, David Jacob unappealing" food that we serve. We wish to thank those students based on. Don', i remember back Foreign Language, tainly aren't welcome. Sandra Kleffman, Libby Lane But I save my highest admiration who enthusiastically gave of their in grade school when we were told sophomore Vance Runston Judy Larson, Daniel Martin for Mr. Snider and Mr. Curless, who time and energy to help make the that America is a country of Undeclared freshman Thomas Mays, Jerry McDonald have to wait in line to get seconds drive a success, and all those very freedom, and that we have always Gregory Miles, John Minnis in and thirds of the same aforemen- special people who donated blood. died in battle fighting for freedom, Vietnam not Wayne Norton, Anne Papineau tioned slop. Be assured that many others will justice and the belief that all Letter on food Jacqueline Rae, JoAnn Souza 'heroic struggle' Mar) benefit by your generosity. humans have a certain dignity Food service is traditionally a Steve Stroth, Sam Tuohey, 'horse manure' Jim Stanford Universtiy, which should never be taken from scapegoat to some students, no Washburn, Michelle Waugh, Blood Bank Staff them? Editor: matter how good it is, but such Wolfe, Nancy Young. Editor, America or not, I have always Iranian students who refer to the scathing, self-serving, misin- staff.,.. Lisa Astor In response to Steve Curless and Advertising believed that every human exalted "heroic struggle of the people of formative exaggerations by Messrs Alexander, Cathy Bal. Doug Snider (Food waste solution Lynette Daily recognizes these things. If so, then why has Vietnam" either recognize the "Cruelness" and "Snide" can be Burckhard, Gaylt "cruel," Sept. 19), I say "horse daccl, Patty America denied this human dignity nobility of the United States cause very damaging to those working to ('anley, Days manure." The very reason we are Calkins, James student parents to the people of Iran? Why do there, or are running out of con- provide the best food service Fleischman trying to cut down on food waste, is Detmers, Mitch Americans hide behind their flag vincing rhetoric. possible. For this reason, I cannot Christy Hall, Ros to insure that we maintain the Karl Freitag, Editor: and scream, "Injustice?" If we, as Unless Hayatghaib and Ah- ingore such a letter. Klaar, Latin quality of food throughout the Hollinbeck, Susan The earth moved when the Sept. human beings truly believe in a madian live in a dream world, they Larson, Kevin Lucido, Cathy semester and, yes, to improve it. I also encourage students, 10 issue of the Spartan Daily hit the justice for humanity that transcends would surely know that the current Morris, Brynn Murphy I also disagree that dorm whatever their feelings are about campus. The Daily not only nationalities, religions, languages dictatorship in Vietnam is a bunch of Marianne Pfeifer, Mike Pierce students ( only a few of whom are the seconds policy or the Dining recognized, by its page six child care and flags, why is there so much crooks that are financed and Dorian Richards, Chris Rose "lowly") are only entitled to three Commons food service in general, to story, but rendered a service to the hatred aimed toward the innocent protected by the Soviet Union. Smith, Don Solomon, Todc meals a day, five days a week. They express their views, either in Mike forgotten minority of SJSU people of Iran? They would know that the letters Tankersley, Tracy Vanciel, John are entitled to a lot more. They are to the editor or to me in person. parents who are also students. Perhaps the taking of hostages Communists killed many more Webb, Emu ett Webster, Jordic entitled to dorm barbecues, ice Bob Woodward This is a landmark for the Daily. was not the right thing to do, but to civilians that their ends justified, Welles, Jon Wilson, Kim Winter. cream socials, meal privileges at Dining For as long as I have been a student understand why the action was certainly they killed more than Commons, mute. at SJSU, Women's Week, Gay Week, taken, we must look at the Aryan and its ally did. the Student Union and at vending Manager disabled students, etc., have all motivation behind it. We should try They would recognize the received positive coverage. The only to imagine our very selves and those hundreds of thousands who are coverage parent/students received, we care for, beaten into submission leaving Vietnam (they were not meanwhile, was vague horror and oppression by a barbaric dic- leaving in such numbers before the - Daily Policy- stories about Spartan City. tator. Once we have truthfully fall of Saigon). They would open right to limit the number Perhaps this will mark a change conceived these circumstances and their eyes to the pillaging of Cam- The policy of the Spartan Daily inail to the Opinion Page, do the of lette on a given topic after a in attitude by Daily editors. understand the anger and bodia and the starvastion of its regarding letters and material Spartan Daily, San Jose State Uni- sufficie amount of comment has Previous bad press has given the frustration experienced by the people. Certainly, Hayatghaib and submitted from individuals or or- versity, 125 S. Seventh St., San appea re( parent/student housing at Spartan Iranians, then we can understand Ahmadian, if they had any com- ganizations outside of the Spartan Jose, CA 95192. The Spartan Daily reserves U is as follows: right City a reputation as the school slum. (not necessarily condone) the ac- passion at all, would not take lightly Daily staff All letters must include the to edit for length. The Daily has done plenty of stories tions taken by the group of students the Vietnamese invasions of writer's signature, major, class Opinion Letters about dorm life, but never men- in Iran. Thailand, which are nothing more standing, address and telephone The intent of the Spartan Del tioned any life at all at Spartan City, Also, since we understand, we than brutal efforts to slaughter Letters should be submitted at number. Only the namu, major and Opinion Page is to present a vai class standing only old buildings. may be able to see the mistakes that starving refugees. the Daily Office (JC 208) between 9 will be printed. ety of viewpoints on issues affe( weekdays, or by The time for change in policy past government administration Finally, some time during their a.m. and 5 p.m. The Spartan Daily reserves the ing the university community. September 23 1980 Page 3 3 consumer

TviE LAaoicito SAO YOt) CALLE0 LAST Renter's problems aided WreITER To s-r yoa ATErr without court proceedings rip by Kathy Dutro courts. auditor for the program. somebody else's Rather than packing The most com- According to the or- problems," Draper said, up and leaving when prehensive set of or- dinance, its purpose is to because it takes "an in- confronted with a problem dinances is for San Jose. protect tenants from un- credible amount of staff landlord, the unfortunate San Jose is the only city justified rent increases time." 3 0 tenant now has another surveyed that has any form while permitting landlords Draper said the city recourse at least in Santa of rent control. "a fair and reasonable refers contractural Clara County. San Jose's Rental return on the value of their problems to the county C.H. Several cities in the Dispute Mediation and property." Consumer Affairs Com- county have devised Arbitration Ordinance The basic procedure mission. She said some programs to help solve basically allows rent in- calls for a landlord to notify kinds of mediation are problems among landlords creases of 8 percent once a tenants of any increase handled by the county and tenants and neighbors year, according to Pam greater than 8 percent, Human Relations Com- without falling back on the Hernandez, account including a statement mission. informing the tenant of his This commission has a rights. The tenant must special department which Basic rights of California tenants summarized then file a petition and a is Mediation and Coalition hearing date will be set. Services. The purpose of At the hearing, the this department, according meeting is arbitrated by to Fred St. Claire, coor- Renter protection soothes housing headache professional mediators dinator in administration who are contracted to the and community relations, by Sandy Kieftman physically disabled, ac- are certain procedures to court, giving the tenant with notice, landlords then Escondido Rd., Stanford, city, Hernandez said. is to help settle neigh- An informed tenant cording to Harry Samuels, which must be followed. prior notice of the court must file an unlawful 4 9 7- 1 7 4 1 , handles About 70 percent of the borhood disputes. can do a great deal to avoid housing counselor with "It requires a prior proceedings, Shull said. detainer law suit to evict a discrimination complaints time, the dispute is St. Clair said the tenant. problems with landlords by Operation Sentinel. written notice to the lan- A landlord cannot take for cities other than San resolved by a voluntary department handles him a Shull advises tenants having a clear un- Most landlords who dlord giving the law into his own hands Jose The agency runs agreement between the two everything from "barking who are served with these derstanding of basic tenant wish to discriminate try to reasonable amount of time by locking the tenant out, discrimination checks and parties, Hernandez added. dogs all the way to papers to see an attorney rights. be subtle about it, ac- to make the repair," Shull taking the tenant's refers tenants to attorneys. If an agreement is not referrals from the district immediately. The tenant Following is a brief cording to Samuels. said. A tenant may use this belongings, taking off reached, the next step is for attorney's office." The asking twice has only five days to file an The, Department of summary of some of those "One tactic is remedy no more than doors and windows, cutting the mediator to issue a department trains he answer with the court. Fair Employment and rights. for excessive income," in a 12-month period. off utilities or an:. other fact-finding report, stating volunteers mediators or done for Housing, 888 N. First St., said. This can be form of harassment. After the landlord whether an increase is neighborhood diplomats, to Deposits of San Jose, 277-1264, in- A landlord may also the following type The landlord must first receives a judgment, the justified or not, she said. settle disputes. "There is no such thing place has just been such as broken vestigates discrimination If one of the parties St. say a defects serve the tenant with a 3- sheriff serves the tenant If that doesn't work, as a non-refundable he may say he doors; faulty complaints and attempts to refuses to comply with the rented. Or windows and day notice or 30-day notice. with a final five-day Claire said, then they try to deposit," said Robert work out the problem requires a security deposit wiring, plumbing, gas or warning. decision of the mediator "sell" formal mediation. If Shull, supervising attorney equal to three month's heating facilities; garbage If a tenant is late with through compromise and after the issuance of the this step is taken, all of Community Legal rent, which he "forgot to pick-up and ridding the the rent, the landlord may Who to contact conciliation. If this fails, report, the case must then agreements are written in Services' housing con- put in the ad." Another premises of rodents or serve them with a written for more into the Fair Employment move on to Small Claims a contract which is then sumer unit. tactic is to say the ad vermin. notice to either pay the rent The Housing Service Housing Commission Court. However, according legally binding, he added. Within two weeks after misprinted the rent, which to Hernandez, the findings a tenant moves out, the is really $175, not $125. of the hearing are legally landlord must return all binding. Tenants who suspect a cleaning and security A new program to aid landlord of discriminating deposits not necessary to ...AND THiS DELUXE renters began in Septem- should act fast. repair damages or clean A ber in Santa Clara. The There are several APARTMENT RECJ0iRC5 the premises. The landlord program is designed to me- remedies available. One is 4200 SECORIT y DEPos4r ! is allowed to subtract any diate rent disagreements to sue the landlord. rent owed from the deposit. between landlords and ten- GOLDEN TURKEY Tenants who can prove landlord keeps ants. The project has been AWARD FESTIVAL If the discrimination are usually deposit, he must contracted to the Mid- 3 OF THE any of the given the right to occupy the tenant with an Peninsula Urban Coalition. WORST FILMS furnish the apartment or house and itemized statement of the The group is concentrated OF ALL TIME are eligible to recover This must be in Palo Alto. deductions. money damages. ATTACK OF done within two weeks However, accarding to after the tenant moves out, Samuels suggests that Margeret Sinter, com- THE KILLER according to Shull. tenants contact a local fair munity development landlord does not housing agency. These coordinator for Santa TOMATOES If the 8 30 return the money or agencies run a Clara, the program is check on PLUS properly account for any discrimination designed to mediate rent kept part, the tenant can the unit. increases only. PLAN 9 FROM For example, in a sue the landlord for the Sunnyvale restricts for discrimination amount of the deposit plus check most of its renters' aid to OUTER SPACE against blacks, a black 7:00 an additional $200 in information, although the unit punitive damages. person is setnt to the city does have a contract PLUS first and attempts to rent Shull advises tenants with the Mid-Peninsula ASTRO ZOMBIES it. About 15 minutes later, a Citizens for Fair Housing to who choose to sue their white checker attempts to 10.00 landlord for the deposit to handle discrimination rent the same unit. The two cases. PLUS ADDED do so in Small Claims matched as checkers are "The city does not go SURPRISES Court. The trial is informal closely as possible in such \;. ltitt out and try to solve with no lawyers present factors as age, sex, marital and no formal rules of status, general appearance tit - evidence. and economics status. re.S. -.Ar"1 Mrs +FM that a t CH The law says If the white checker is , -.AAA e4 landlord cannot charge a treated more favorable wear tenant for "normal than the black checker, and tear," according to there is good evidence that "It wouldn't involve a within three days or leave. Center, 380 N. First St., conducts hearings. Tour Shull. Although this phrase discrimination was in- is open to interpretation, if dirty rug, dirty drapes, Three-day notices can Suite 201, San Jose, 287- volved. Community Legal INmAllmns a tenant is charged for dirty walls or anything of also be given for other 2464, provides counseling Copying Fair housing agencies S. First St., painting the walls or that sort," Shull said. breeches of the rental free of charge to tenants Services, 210 will conduct such in- 998-5200, provides steam-cleaning the drapes Some tenants agreement such as loud who live in San Jose. San Jose, vestigations and refer counseling, advice and and carpets, the landlord mistakenly feel that if parties or pets prohibited free tenants to attorneys. The center can provide representation to low- may be in violation of this something is wrong with by the agreement. legal 91. their apartment, they do answers to questions about income persons. kinky/ 10.66 section. Repairs Landlords can give a not have to pay the rent, tenant rights and has a State law requires notice to vacate the SJSU Housing Office, There are a number of according to Shull. 30-day number of free brochures landlords to maintain 375 S. Ninth St., 277-3996, steps tenants can take to premises for any reason on such subjects as 481 E. San Carlos St. 1235. Thad St. buildings tit sound struc- "Tenants should use whatsoever or for no provides counseling on protect themselves when deposits, repairs and (4081295-5511 (408) 295-4336 moving out. tural condition. This in- the repair and deduct reason at all, according to evictions. The center also tenant rights. "I suggest that tenants cludes maintaining the statute," he said. "They Shull. does discrimination cheeks take pictures and possibly roof, plumbing and heating should not withhold the The exception to his and refers tenants to at- have witnesses," Shull facilities. The landlord is rent and do nothing. There rule is that a landlord may torneys when needed. said. also required to maintain is a method of withholding not evict a tenant for "It's probably a good stairways and halls in a rent, but in almost every organizing a tenants' Santa Clara County practice to get the landlord clean, sanitary and safe case it involves going to association, for com- Consumer Affairs, 1553 RECYCLE YOUR to come in after you've condition, including court." plaining to the building Berger Dr., San Jose, 299- moved out and get the eliminating insects, Landlords may not inspector, for using the 4211, provides free coun- HIGH SCHOOL RING! landlord to agree to the rodents and other pests. retaliate against a tenant repair and deduct statute, seling on tenant rights to IT WILL HELP condition of the apart- When a landlord who uses the repair and or for discriminatory -enters who live in other ment," he added. refuses to make repairs, deduct statute by giving reasons. cities in the county. BUY YOUR NEW California state law gives the tenant an eviction After serving a tenant Operation Sentinel, 860 Discrimination tenants the right to make notice, according to Shull. COLLEGE RING. It is illegal in the repairs themselves (or Tenants are protected for California for a landlord to hire someone to do them) 180 days after using the When you trade-in your men's refuse to rent or impose and deduct the cost front statute. harsher terms on people the next month's rent, Shull THRU SEPT. 30 10K gold high school ring for $ 78.00 because of race, national said. Evictions SAVE 10% on a Lustrium coiiege ring, origin or ancestry, religion, There are some im- A landlord in ON ALL ITEMS America's newest fine sex, marital status, or portant restrictions on this California who wants to $10 minanum o.mhas. 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sports September 23 1 980 Pulling Reigning queen of softball pitches No with a unique delivery Punches by Mary Apanasewicz In 1964, the Queen and "It was the closest I'll In the early 1960's, Her Court was formed and come to experiencing Dave Meltzer, Sports Editor before the women's has layed every season sine Beatlemania," she said liberation movement had with only four players on with a laugh, remembering The 1980 Spartan Soccer Classic, held this past Friday become a reality, most 11 - the field. the incident. and Saturday nights at Spartan Stadium, had to be the year-old girls probably "The Queen and Her "The crowds were most highly anticipated event of the season for SJSU didn't want to be profes- Court," using only a pit- huge everywhere we soccer fans. sional softball players cher, catcher, first went," Black said. "The The two nights, each consisting of soccer when they grew up. baseman and , people would ask for doubleheaders featuring three of the West Coast's finest But Rosie did. play professional men's autographs and grab at our teams, and the San Jose Earthquakes, finished as a Rosie grew up to be football teams that use the clothing. We had to have tremendous flop. Rosie Black, the pitcher regular nine fielders. security guards around us A tournament of this caliber should have been a major and star of the professional Black was the first all the time. draw in a soccer-mad community, but the attendance both softball team "The Queen women to ever pitch for a "It was really exciting nights hovered around 300 fans. and Her Court." nine-member world class kind of frightening at "When we play against Santa Clara I'll bet there will and ht the ripe old age of men's softball team. She the same time," she said. be over 1,000 fans there," Earthquakes operations 28, Black has been playing pitched the Lakewood Jets director Frank Colarusso said. "That's because Chaplik softball with The Queen to a 6-0 shutout in the 1977 "The Queen and Her (Santa Clara coach Dave Chaplik ) wIl promote the hell and Her Court for 16 years Memorial Day Tour- Court" is a real family out of it." and is considered by many nament. operation. Besides her sis- The class of the weekend affair were the University of to be the best woman "Because Rosie ter/catcher, Black's team San Francisco Dons. The Dons, who fielded a starting softball pitcher in the usually strikes out most of includes husband Paul lineup both nights which didn't consist of so much as one world. the batters that oppose her, Ednoff at shortstop and at american, stopped the Quakes 2-0, and followed with a win With a fastball that has there's not much need for first base and team clown over Fullerton State 3-0. been clocked at 100 m.p.h., an outfield," Fran- is brother "Lotta Chatter," The Earthquakes, who were using the tournament to she has tallied over 34,000 cabandera said. alias Norm Beaird. showcase their American talent, were literally disman- strikeouts in her career, The team plays 154 In addition, Black has tled by the powerhouse college team. using a variety of the 16 games a year throughout a , since The American players the Earthquakes were trying pitches she has developed. the U.S. and worldwide. she pitches so much. Gary to showcase should breathe easier because team owner Some of the standard The "Queen and Her Nilsen hits for Black and Milan Mandaric and general manager John Carbray were "junk" pitches Black uses Court" concluded its 1980 occasionally plays first in Washington, D.C., watching the Soccer Bowl game, are the riser, in-rise, off' season with a record of 151 base. rather than watching the weekend tournament. speed drop and curve. Her wins and three loses. "The Queen and Her The most impressive players on the San Jose team change-ups have been "We won the last 128 were the retired ones Gabbo Gavric, Ilija Mitic, and Court" usually has pre- labeled 'deadly' by op- games, so we're on a pretty game entertainment that Tony Simoes. ponents. big winning streak," Black But the strong efforts of the "Geritol generation" consists of a pitching Throughout her career, said. demonstration and some Quakes was barely enough to beat SJSU on Saturday Black has developed some Although statistics night. The game was tied 3-3 when Spartan coach Julie clowning around by Lotta of her own special show few losses for the Chatter. Menendez decided to put in his second team, so they could deliveries which include team, Black said she play against the pro's. pitching from second base, doesn't like to lose. Black said she thought The pro's at least managed to dominate play against a between the legs and "A person wouldn't be it was especially important collegiate second team, firing in two goals to win the game throwing blindfolded. a champion if losing didn't for the spectators to have a 5-3. Black claims to have a 90 get to them a little bit, but I good tirne and know that For the few fans that were there, it had to be a percent record try to take it "The Queen and Her disappointment to see that the American players the team while pitching blindfolded. philosophically," she said. Court" are happy with is trying to build around look no better than collegians "I'm kind of a ham," "I sleep on it and in the what they are doing. from any strong university. If you include USF, they Black said. "I enjoy people morning go over the Black views her pit- actually look worse. and like to give them a statistics and try to see ching as a "God-given True, this is the Earthquakes off-season, and mayoe good show." what went wrong. I always talent" and her career with cometioning wise they can't compete with in-season Black started giving strive to get better." "The Queen and Her collegians, but skillwise they were no match for USF. softball spectators a good The key to a strikeout ,,b,b) by Sal Brornberger Court" as a calling. The games also raised a question that some Ear- show when she was 11 and is knowing the batter. Rosie Black, star pitcher and queen of the professional softball team "The "When I pitch a ball- thquakes fans were asking this season. Why wasn't Tony playing for a local team in Black said. Queen and Her Court," throws one of her fast balls. game, I don't want to leave Simoes ever put on the active roster? Rolling Hills, CA. called "I face a batter once, I people with just a tempor- Even at 38, the Quakes' interim coach shows the ball- the Rolling Hills Kids Klub. know him. I can outguess and Jimmy Wynn. her career has been set up a tour of China, but ary feeling of enjoyment ... handling skills which made him a three time all-league Black's sister Eileen him and know what he'll "The hardest batters to travdling around the world it's all very tentative right I want them to know that selection. With San Jose's midfield somewhat of a disaster Francabandera her swing at," she said. strikeout are the softball to countries like Canada, now," she added. happiness for us doesn't de- last season, why wasn't "The Senator" added to the married (lame) was the Black has had the players of A caliber Japan, Cktral and South pend on the success of playing roster? Kids Klub team catcher opportunity to pitch and because they're so America, Black said. One of the best times winning a ballgame, but For the Spartans, their big event of the year still and has remained Black's strikeout such notables as determined," Black said. she had was when the team that hope for real joy and couldn't draw spectators. That has to be a big downer, catcher for 16 seasons. Johnny Bench, Willie Mays One of the highlights of "The team is trying to was in South America. peace comes from God." especially when the athletic department needs sports which can generate revenue. The Earthquakes' Americans, most all of whom earned All-America honors in college, don't seem to be Soccer squad to face inexperienced Hornets progressing as fast as the collcr,iate competition. by Joe Aseo Stanislaus. know what to expect in starting to play together as scoring columns. goals, with C,ardosa close The SJSU soccer team The Hornets' three tonight's game, but is a unit. Bernardi leads the behind with two. The others travels to Sacramento returnees from last year's surprised that SJSU lost to "We know now that we team in scoring with three have one goal each. SJSU polo improves; State today to play a young squad that posted a 7-8-6 Chico State on Sept. 4 by a have five or six players Hornet team that sports record are Khalfa Bouikna, 1-0 score, who can score. (Hector) only three returnees at Jaime Delgadillo and Iraj The Hornets lost to Pizarro, (Mike) Hurst, and The Prudential wins two at tourney Chafer showed Insurance Company Hornet Stadium at 7:30 Moussay-aszali. Chico by a similar 1-0 (Simon) of America score. Zingale expected a that Saturday night," by Jim Wolfe p.m. Bouikna scored eight Occidental who have been, stronger Spartan effort. Menendez said. Suite 200 goals last year, and is Mark A. Salvail Hayward Air Plaza The SJSU water polo practicing for two weeks The Spartans come off Spartan coach Julie Pizarro, Chafer and team split four games at while the Spartans had only credited with one goal so Health plans, 22693 Hesperian Blvd. a losing weekend, as Menendez is cautious about Hurst scored the Spartans' Hayward. California 94541 far this season. Moussay- Lute Insurance, the Fresno Invitational four practice sessions Fullerton State and the San the upcoming match. three goals in a five-minute Fremont: 471-7711 aszali leads the team in Pensions, Saturday. The two wins going into the game. Jose Earthquakes defeated "We have to be alert as span early in the second Office: 766-2600 were the first for the scoring this season with Home and Auto. This weekend they take SJSU by 2-0 and 5-3 in the possible tonight. They're half of Saturday's game Spartans this season. four goals. on Stanford, the nation's Spartan Soccer Classic at bound to be going out to try against the Quakes. They The poloists lost to UC- No. 1 ranked team. Spartan Stadium. Delgadillo is joined at and beat us," Menendez join forwards Guilio Riverside 11-6, and Oc- fullback by I,eroy Johns, said. Bernardi, Sergio Cardosa, Avdeithal cidental 11-8; but the) beat Stanford SJSU and The Hornets also lost who was a high school All- Menendez praised the and Joe Pimentel in the Whittier College 9-6. and season played twice last over the weekend when America in 1978. team's efforts against the San Francisco State 10-3, both and Stanford won Stanislaus State defeated Hornet soccer coach Earthquakes and is according to coach Mike times, 18-4 and 12-4. 3-0 Saturday in Don Zingale said he doesn't pleased that the team is MacNaMa. 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All In all, probably every person on the SJSU football Although Benjamin and the Spartan defense may well team would like to forget the 1980 trip to Iowa. have been tired, they didn't show it until late in the game Of course, the worst part of the trip was the Spartans when they finally surrendered their first touchdown on a 27-6 loss on Saturday, their first of the season. 50-yard run by Dwayne Crutchfield. But the problems started earlier than that. The SJSU defense drew praise from Cyclone fullback On the flight into Des Moines Friday morning, the Jack Seabrooke, who rushed for 50 yards in the game. Spartans got a bad omen of things to come. "I had a problem blocking their linebackers," After a smooth flight and approach to the runway, just Seabrooke said. "Last week (against Northeastern before the plane landed, the wings of the United 727 began Louisiana the linebackers were a bit weak, but this week to waver, one side up, the other down, as if a strong wind they were a little bit more than I could handle." were affecting the landing. The trouble the Cyclones were having with the On the landing, the jet's wheels seemingly touched Spartan defense was nothing compared to the trouble the one side at a time, instead of at the same time, and a SJSU offense was having with the Iowa State defense. rough, bouncy landing ensued. Not only did the Cyclones stop the Spartans from It was later learned that a miscalculation of the jet's scoring a touchdown, but they scored two themselves on weight was the problem, and that the jet was actually in an interception return and a recovered fumble. minor danger of crashing. The Iowa State defense cut off the short passes the After stepping off the jet, it immediately became Spartans like to throw on early downs, which forced SJSU obvious what the weather would be like - hot, humid and into numerous third and long situations. windy. "Our short passes are like an off-tackle run for a Jaw., Temperatures in the 80's normally wouldn't be too running team," Spartan head coach Jack Elway ex- 48. )014111.111 much of a problem. However, on a synthetic playing plained. "They're our bread and butter." Photo by Roger IN surface, the temperature on the field is raised at least 10 "They sure did their homework on our fie...3e," Varsity forward Sue Walker wields her stick for a strategic steal from a Stanford opponent. SJSU's degrees, so the heat on the playing field was in excess of 90 Benjamin said. aggressive offense cleared the field and drove in five goals for a Spartan win over the Cardinals Sa The Cyclones were not impressed with the Spartan degrees. turday in the first match of the season. Coupled with a humidity factor over 50 percent, it was offense. to be a long day. "They were quicker than the last team we played," This was illustrated by senior defensive end Bill cornerback Joe Brown said. "They had pretty good Benjamin, who went into the game weighing 224 pounds receivers, but won't be the best we see this season." Lady Spartans beat Stanford and came out of it weighing 212. There was one consolation. On the flight into San Jose "I was tired through the whole game," an exhausted Saturday night, the landing was smooth. by Mary Apanasewicz fast foot and stick work of forward Charlene Gilroy. The SJSU women's field hockey team shut out In what was to be the last really aggressive drive by Stanford Saturday in the first match of the season for both Stanford, Gilroy stole the ball and fiercely guarded it Cross country team loses its season opener teams by a score of 5-0. down to the Stanford goal, where it stayed for most of the "They (the Spartans) really had us on our heels," second half. he team looked very men were clocked at 25:06 beginning of the race The season opener for "r Stanford coach Barbara Longstreth said. "I thought they "It appeared as if they (Stanford) got a bit confused the early in the race, but and 25:15, respectively. contributed to the fact that Spartan cross country good played with a lot of poise and maturity." and lost their team unity," SJSU coach Leta Walter said. team ended in early pace really The fourth place finisher, not one of the Spartan disap- the hard, Cornerback Pommy Macfar!me scored SJSU's first "It's difficult for a team to come back after being pointment as hurt them," Spartan coach from Sac. State was Ed runners could finish in the it was goal 18 minutes into the first half with an assist from Sue scored upon so quickly in the second half," she added. Marshall Clark said. Nicholson in a time of second five spots. The pace defeated by Sacramento Walker. Longstreth said that the Cardinals "lost their poise State in a meet held 25 : 15. took its toll towards the end The first place finisher The first 35-minute half ended with a score of 2-0, and reacted to San Jose's plays instead of being the Saturday in Sacramento. of the race. was Dan Harvey from The next five finishers, when SJSU newcomer Jean Gilbert forced the ball into the aggressors." She added that it was still early in the season Sac. State won the SJSU, with a time of according to Clark, were Spartans Stan Ross fiercely defended Stanford goal. and she was confident in Stanford's ability to play good Spartans returned to the field meet with a total of 27 2450.3. The next finisher from Sac. State. and Terry Roynton came in After the half, the Lady field hockey. points, SJSU ended with 32 from burst of energy and determination. The fate of the Stanford team was sealed in the 29th was Angel Carillo "This really killed us," the 11th and 12th places with a points. in a time of Forward Gilbert slammed the ball into the Stanford minute of the second half when forward Sue Williams Sac. State Clark said. First place respectively. The were 25:25. goal 45 seconds into the second half for a score of 3-0. scored the fifth goal for the Lady Spartans. In a cross country finisher, Harvey, ran away timed in 26:11 and 26:22. Forward Kim Cowell solidified SJSU's lead with Walter said she was "pleased with the (SJSU) team's meet, the lowest team with the race, but not The next Spartan another goal during the second minute of play. performance on the field. There was pretty good team score is declared the placing anyone in positions The next cross country finishers, Jeff Shaver, a Stanford tried desperately to gain control of the ball unity and good individual play." winner. This is based on the transfer six through 10, killed the meet will be held Saturday from Santa and for a few minutes it looked as if the team was going to "We have some work to do on the defensive attack top five runners from each Monica J.C., and Spartans' chance of win- Sept. 27 at the Fresno In- freshman make a comeback. because at times they were too scattered and there was team. This meet was held Brett Braffert ning. vitational on a 1,000 meter came in There was a short series of strong drives by the too much space between the attack players and the on a five mile course. The fast pace at the course. third and fifth places. The Cardinals to the SJSU goal, but they were foiled by the support players," Walter said. classifieds

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Igth Street 279.1911. 11.12 daily for into, Pay is ground, SS 80 dual (hourly) Call Call MT 1.13 ISO SERVICE Spartan compact. Groat for taping lectures Wper serve and up. I Will train you Daniel at 50-4107. Repels, theses, term papers. Past 540. Also Will Durants 10 yol "Story HI SKI PANS1 Services STUDENT TRAVEL and accurate. Call 2440413. of Civilization." Mint. cond.. SSO. Daily memberships are still available for WAITRESS: Part or toll lime. Will SECRETARY available. Part time. Our services cost you nothing mfr.. office background this year Stop by the Ski Club table wear k 'mono as uniform Knowledge Lull, general We specialite 0 triternatiOnal and REST PRICES next to the Studer! Union Non of Japanese and Japanese food LOOKING ler wedding Calf 1401 793-5318. domestic flights TRIP AND BEST MACHINE Classifieds students are welcome Gel ready Inc Help Wanted desirable but not rem. ed. Apply in ph NNNNNN pher? Your wedding TRAVEL PLANNING COMPANY, BEST TY FIST the Barnyard Blast on Sept 27 For person. cots, at Komatsu Japanese photographs by John Erie Paylmn 444 E William St 110th and Wm I. til) N 3RD.. No. 413 more information. call Sandy at 379 Cuisine, 935 Central Ave fal the are expressions of love slott, 0141605 S J CA 95117 Open 7 days 2117-4335 AFTER 2 4237, Shirke at 911 0983 Cr Dan at HELP SELF Factory I, Campbell. and universally understood. For th week Hours Mon 9 S. Tues to Fri. 99191097 BY HELPING OTHERS finest award winning photography, Stereo 6, Sal 9 S. Sun noon S Call (ME DONATE BLOOD PLASMA EARN MONEY Free teeth call John at 441323111. 202-1613. EXPERIENCED TYPIST High They get q,alltp week. Papers returned WANTED: Student trumpet and HYLAND PLASMA CENTER cleaning and X rays if you Qualify 305. ALMADEN AVE Patients quidity. Will type anything mental hygiene class notes. Also. needed for Dental Hygiene MOVING AND HAULING. Hare AKAI tape to, 0XC7250. CALL 2944535 FOR Selectric II. Call Connie at 3944447. results FREE K1 Call 353-0070. Boards given Sept 29 in San large frock available for all sorts of Triple heed, some w ty Intl. INFO OR APPOINTMENT Francisco Transportation provided lobs. Call Roy anti bit Paid $400. must sell tor $2111. Call Typing WEDDING Photography In a price C11351 3268. Don at 297 6747 PROFESSIONAL TYPING - Theses, ME -- range you can /of ford 5100 and up NMENT FOR WOMEN i . projects. etc. IBM COLLEGE STUDENTS own For beautiful pictures call same, at PROCESS SERVERS: Oyer IS, Male cake popper lor your neet NEW- Maranlr Sonic s Paid TYPING Research, theses, etc. Correcting II. Call Cynthia at 547. Monday Friday mo inns and ISO'1092 car, U.S. citizen. I elneings. bridal shower or bachelorette party. $4211.12. sell for $250 Contact B. IBM Self .Correcting II. Santa Clara 11433 (Santa Claral, or Mary at MS Saturday mornings Telephone IT MAKES SENSE Pay is Wrier service and up. I Will Call Rick at 141 0144 Rogers at 694 S 2nd St San lose area Call Cynthoa 01247 8431 2761 (MI. View). sales Easy way to earn full tome Orally... Per info., call 1794911 DIAL A SPIRITUAL THOUGHT money Most representatives earn 2694570. Church of the Chimes 0457 per hour. Guaranteed salary Reformed Church of America. 1447 ant bonus. For interview, call Mr. SJ 1644285. Son. Son, Burns at 0887151. Housing 30 and 10:40. Sun school 9:311. WAREHOUSE ASSISTANT. SPARTAN DAILY OFFICIAL Police Whistles 113401. Ressell's Furniture. 1090 XI hours Print Your Ad Two Sedroom apartment (turn or Here: NOT A SOLUTION JUST Fer week, days, evenings and unfur0131111.333. A Ise studio (turn or CLASSIFIED AD RATES coon, apprniornstely 30 letter, and spaces for each 11,,r. START. Being sold outside the SJSU weekends. Call Mr. Ted at 163-2344, close to ram B ookstore by the Publoc Relation or apply in person .0 505 E. Trimble unfurni 1210-345. All pus. No petS. 295.74311. (Effective: Fall 1980) Studiml So...61, 01 Amer,. Read at First Street, San JIM. Soca FOR SALE Super I bdrm I 1 7 ba WORKSHOP ol Ira Progolts In OFFICE ASSISTANT. Russell's add, Furniture, Santa Clara or San Jose Fireplace One Two Thews Tour Rye donor tense. Journal Method To be I "O square lee', Tr,mblei hours basement Reduced 170.000 to""' sell day days days days days day Conducted Oct 10 11 at Campus (First and 20 to 10 evening, and Good area Wasik me distance to Christian Center Call 798 0204 tor per week, dys, lone. $260 $390 $3115 $4 05 04 20 /0 weekends Excellent experience for SJSU Good student rental 449 5 Mere details dunes 0350 $120 '4 55 $4 75 0490 I 70 any bus oness mai. We will 14th SI, Call George at 744 UM or P001 nen. . San., cooperate in a work 117 8717. $420 $400 0520 $540 05 60 $711 EACKPACKING: Sine Club is study Probram at 294-7395 or Mrs. 6 Saes $190 $560 $599 96 /5 $630 $ 70 Address hosting weekend backpack hip to C11 Mrs. Ormn ROOM FOR RENT to a studious on Sept 71 and 28 For Wegman et 2434042. Yosemite female student Nice house on City _ Inolosed Ins _ _ For On, Into., meeting on Sept 23 F ech addirkmar One add attend our Milpitas, 5170 per 610000t, Inelvding at 7 p.m in the S U Costanoan COMPANIONS to dtsabled to co cob toes and phone. Call 2034130. $ 70 470 $ 70 $ 70 $ 7ii Room, All are wekorne Shildren/adultS. 63.31 per hour start. Training provided Flexible SEND CHECK, MONEY ORDER Also throng Spanrsh HOUSE for Mel: 4 Minn.. I M.. /VOL U NNNNNN for hours. Over IS. Minimum Three Lines One Day OR CASH TO: bilingual. Call the Community car Blossom Hill area. $471/Mo, or counseling and support 'melee'. Semester Reif lel Issues I SPARTAN DAILY CLASSIFIEDS Association for the R eta. ded at ISO SI 50:roornrono plus It, Call 224. Child SmuI Abuse Treatment 5 liniss ile 00 1004es $45 00 16 Ilnes 160 00 )771 days. or 91 1745 eves San Jose State UmversoNr Proof In call Diane Gma at 299 all or 964 7259 San Jose, Conforms' 95192 2475 Owe DRIVER/WAREHOUSEMAN:04.SO MASTER bedroom with - prIvaie Claselficanon 277-3175 per hour. 4 hours daily or several blth bailable m nke 150190 near days per week. Steady Heavy meat Hwy 110 and Saratoga Ave droving record For an Swimming pore and laundry, room Deadline Two days error Automotive beteg Good Announcements Help Minted Persouais .Petrl.01/ee interview, Mil Mr. Otto 129$ 4900. available Contest John at 233 5437 Consecutive publication dates only Automotive Housing Seivices No refunds on conceited ad, 1967 VW Fastback Runs well. Best PART-TIME POSITIONS open new. POE RENT: 60116. M. Opt. Cinfy rn. Sele 0.1 and C mond S RRRRR oller,s11 911 0435 afternoons and Phone survey be minket taln. 3 blacks to campus. See Manage? at evening, peon contact Saillat 227.11,11. soss lath so., No. M. S309/R5e. September 23. PINS 6 1980

MAX, DORT tOoR DON'T UN EXCuSE ME, I; RIRY YOu 006,W, ,Aisr BECAoSE 60 ASA ONE Cr ME 1 505 toONDERud6 IF" .spartaguide YOli DONT SCORE IN CREERLEADERSIF MAW Mop LIRE 1060 644e 00E5Arr 944 60 air win/ 0ut RR Paz4 AFTER REAR YOU 010- SOW Wu AFTER 7NE GOAE, Tel 64IRE ,5 OYER,' The Intercultural The SJSU Rugby Club Mime Marie Cantrell at and resources that are *mums.' Steering Committee is will hae a kick-off meeting 629-7953. available. For more in- rr accepting applications and show a rugby film at 8 formation, call Cheryl from groups who want to p.m., Sept. 24, in the In- Employers will be Allmen at 277-2272. participate in their semi- structional Resources visiting the camps to annual, International Food Center, room 306. Ron interview December 1980 Bazaar. Pick up ap- McBeath can provide more and May and surruner 1981 Campus Crusade plications at the In- information at 277-3411. graduates. Complete in- Christian Organization is ternational Center, 360 S. formation is available at holding a Bible Study today Ilth St., or call Muriel or The American Society Career Planning and at 7:15 p.m. in the S.U. Ray for more information of Civil Engineers is Placement, Building Q, Council Chambers. For in- at 277-3690 or 279-4575. holding an important next to the Business Tower. formation, call Karen Winn general meeting on at 277-8823. Frank The Sierra Club is Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. in A class in "Behavior Easy Street Beale Engr. 171, ASCE room. For Modification to Change 8ur.V- meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday NEE To 84.11; Hi914 ARE KFANY I'M SoFtst,( 1)4E Apr of Vittl-liwq 6UNIRKI Ns e.i-ri4E-R further information, call Eating Habits" begins Counseling Services A D /1-:To17: in the S.U. Costanoan 504IE 0 egoorA 4ET v46 CAN'T WORK ANY QuAaTERs?z22 ARE ovERTma Foie. THE Susan Hamilton at 264-8555. today. The class is offered will hold a stress reduction WORK NEEKS ) WORK Room to discuss a back- To lier OW "4 OVERTiMG Foe Two 7? CA. today from 4 to 5 p.m. in CPERT,mc oweriwogwx __ti.ITililY4Tc_r:xiNefocoUTS NEXT TOO VJE.EKS packing trip to Yosemite on meeting every Wednesday Rol ,aosr or 'CAUSE, WERE ENROLLED -1------"------1..r., PAY THE 'lb 11T " the weekend of Sept. 27. Students for John Health Building 405, and from 3:30 to 4:20p m.in the oF Prrc441,44 liF TirEy START You'orE f 1 RED 1/ IN "THE Aar ----;,,,.---- ze -,.. ’ Newcomers welcome. Anderson for President will Wednesday from 9:30 to Administration Buildling, i Nos CTOAIMA GET 011AR1V5" Ar Nierief Solzet Noll+ be holding a volunteer 10:30 a.m. in Health room 223. For information, c meeting Thursday, Sept. 25 ,...... Tau Delta Phi Building 206. All interested call Dr. Ray M. Schumach- ,.., -,\ _.--- i. air scholastic honor fraternity at noon in the S.U. students are welcome. For er at 277-2966. ..., ....le; otir ..4: and publishers of the Almaden Room. Call Janet more information, call the , "Tower List" are holding Fish at 266-3509 for further Student Health Center at V.,A ii an informal meeting for information. 277-2222. 610 t Iri4, .. interested men and women The Society of Women with a GPA over 3.20, who The Society of Latinos SJSU Army ROTC rifle Engineers is holding a - have completed 30 In Engineering and Science team invites anyone in- meeting Wednesday from semester units. The will be meeting today at terested to join their fire 12:30 to 1:20 p.m. in the humor meeting will be Tuesday at 12:30 in the Engineering team. Cadets and those Engineering Building, the lowest fcrm of amy fir) (1:30p.m. in the Tower Hall, Building, room 207. For interested can drop by room 336. For information, room 110. more information, call every Tuesday and Thurs- call Joyce Lin at 297-5128. Vince Contreras at the day between 8 a.m. and 4 The A.S. Program MESA office. p.m. in the MacQuarrie Board will be holding an Hall basement. For infor- open house Wednesday, Le Cerele Francais will mation, call Sgt. Major Shogun series met Sept. 24, from 9 a.m. to 2 be holding a meeting Medrano at 277-2985. p.m. in the AS. offices Thursday at 2:30 p.m. in located on the third floor of Building N. room 7A, at Career Planning and with mixed reactions the Student Union. Seventh and San Carlos Placemenhvill be holding a Refreshments, music and streets. See the French job hunting techniques information provided. For bulletin boardin the workshop today at 11 a.m. by John MinnIs female translator in the "The show was a rip- roaring more information, call Bill corridor of Building N for in the S.U. Costanoan Reactions to the mini- show. adventure story that was Rolland at 277-2807. te booth-duty sign up sheet. Room. There will be tips on series Shogun have been "This is a stereotypical fun to watch," For more information. call how to find out about jobs mixed at SJSU. role portraying Japanese Martin added. Shogun, meaning women as being sex supreme military com- symbols," Lou said. Judy Takao, a business sign on the mander, is significant in Harris Martin, SJSU major, said she viewed the Attorney to examine terms of its exposure to the professor of history, said role of the main female dotted hal American viewing that he had mixed reac- character in Shogun as audience, according to Ray tions regarding Shogun. He being ultra-feminine. Lou, assistant professor of noted that there were doWt7tOWt7 "Moriko was probably services Asian American Studies at historical inaccuracies in too feminine," SJSU. the show that annoyed she said. "She may have been -continued from page I have nothing to do with it the new state building to be "The story itself is a persons familiar with SPARTAN ® perpetuating the tinge of said. (relocation)," he said. constructed two blocks piece of fiction," he said. "I Japan. Asian-American women Dugan said the west of campus. do understand that the According to Martin, as Wong was not hopeful sex symbols." that the staff would be able program is under the In the final point of the author tried to present a the show glorifies violence. 11th & SAN CARLOS to find a new location for direction of the U.S. plan, the council directed fairly accurate portrayal of "It bothers me and a Bryn Beardsley, an art (1 BLK. from CAMPUS) the center. Department of Labor and the city attorney to in- Japanese culture as it was lot of my Japanese- majoor, said that the mini- that agency determines the vestigate "any and all legal in the year American friends to see the 75 Washers The smaller, residen- 1600". series generally was facility's location. actions" the city could take "We have emphasis on violence," he tial communi ties are to un- romantic in nature. and Dryers The council also voted to keep other special derstand that said. "Many Americans "afraid" of having a center Shogun is a Tuesday to contact the service facilities from very romantic novel may think that this is the "This is what ma& in their neighborhoods, she about NO WAITING governor to protest the being located in the the Samurai, a warrior way Japanese are." everybody watch it," she said. FREE PARKING location of a parole office in downtown area. class in Japan, who are the Martin noted that the said. "The whele series The council also voted ruling elite in Japan during author's usage of Japanese was basically a love Tuesday to not renew the this time," Lou said. indicate a lack of story." conditional use permit the According to Lou, an familiarity with the Joe Iwamiya, a city has issued for the Job Foreign students integral part of the social language. chemistry major, said his Recycle B.00kstore Corps ( a youth job training value of the show is that the "The author didn't reaction to the show was Moved program) located in the characters in Shogun are We've downtown area. learn the language and it generally favorable. -k - Buy, Sell and Trade wait for housing non-white. shows," he said. "There Ken Dugan, director of "Shogun is significant are many different levels "For a first try in an Specialists in the program, said he had -continued from page 1 in that for the first time of Japanese language. area such as this, I think it "no comment" on the Meanwhile, the waiting list at the International there is a Science Fiction non-white por- There are also differences was a fairly good piece of council's actions. Center, on 11th Street, which houses international trayal of Asian-American in the language in regards art," Iwamiya said. Hardbacks "We here at the center students, is longer than usual according to Muriel An- life," he said. "The drews, office manager. to various social classes He added that in the Paperbacks sociological effect of the which was true then and She said that as far as she knows international student show future he would like to see is that it may change now." 138 E. SANTA CLARA STREET enrollment is not down. all stereotypes." more shows such as Shogun "It seems SAN JOSE 286-6275 Dorm unlikely to have any effect this year," Tom Lou exlained that some Harris said that directed by Japanese. Coke, international student adviser, said. "However, if of his friends have been regardless of the in- the 100-student-per-year decline continues it would have a disturbed at the submissive consistencies in the show sizeable effect upon the diversity of the school." ASS< X21,ATED STUDENTS PROGRAM BOARD fees due and erotic role of the he still enjoyed it. SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY ASPB Prpsents Oct. 1 I DANCE/EXERCISE CLASSES we also feature The next deadline for dormitory fee in- ballet * belly dancing stallments is Oct. 1. jazz * pre-natal exercise KETCHUM Payments can be made to Auxiliary En- tap * tumbling * yoga terprises, which is located on the bottom nutrition 243-4834 * adults floor of Joe West Hall. * children * and SEGAL ran I Aram

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