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No More Begging, Say Blacks Arrest Warrants Thursday, December 16, 1971 Mayor San Jose Mayor Norman Mineta will speak tonight at 7 on urban politics, in Education 312 at the invitation of Spar tan 1 hilly the Black Studies Department. Serving the San Jose State College Community Since 1934 Registration bad? No more Here's when you'll register begging, Monday, Jan. 31 It may get better Hour SJS registration will have a new look spring is a packet of pre -punched cards Juniors next semester, according to SJS Pres. containing a student's name, major, John H. Bunzel. class and other information. say The Blacks Seniors procedure will be extended for As a student registers for a par- "We're tired of going up to student T -V 1:30p.m. four full days instead of the customary ticular course, he will turn in one card two and a half days, and will begin council to beg for money," said Skip W -Z 2:30p.m. for each class he selects. Bailey, former Shaka editor at the Pan Monday Jan. 31. Two purposes will be served by the African Student Union meeting Wednes- Last names A -B 3:30 p.m. The extended registration period procedure according to Dr. Ted W. Hour should make lines shorter and the regi- day night. The meeting was called C -D 4:30 p.m. Benedict, SJS dean of academic plan- to discuss injustices committed against stration area less crowded, according ning. Q -R to Dr. Bunzel. "While the four -day black students on the campus. 11 One will be the formation of a class Of the non-funding of Shaka, a Black period may not make registration total- S -T 12:00 p. m ly painless," he said, "it should make list for firm registrations and standby Studies Department publication, by the sign-ups. Another purpose will be A.S. government, Bailey said, "They U -Z 1 the experience less frustrating." p.m. President Bunzel called the changes to find students who signup for more said it is instructionally -related to A B Thursday, Feb. 3 than the legal limit of units, I) r. Black Studies Department," but Reed 2 p.m. "only modest steps toward the day when we have Benedict said, and to discourage stu- magazine (part of the English Depart- C -I) full computer capabilities. 3 p.m. That time is still at least a year away. dents who register for many classes ment) was funded by A.S. government." and decide later which ones to take. F 4 "Until we have more extensive com- Chiquita Ector, SJS head yell leader. Juniors puter According to a Spartan Bookstore said, "we spent about $300 on facilities," he added, "we cannot material. be truly innovative in our registration spokeswoman, the spring semester we figured out the budget and we thought schedule of classes will be on sale we needed about 8:30a.m. procedures." $1,300 for transpor- E -G One innovation to be introduced this "in the middle of January." tation and everything, and they gave us Seniors Tuesday, Feb. 1 $99.99." H -J 9:30a.m. Miss Ector said she was most 8:30 a.m. K -M 10:30 a.m. incensed over an incident involving a G -H white male -yell leader, who could not I -K 9:30a.m. N -P 11:30 a.m. relate to what they were doing so she L -M 10:30a.m Q -R 12:30 p.m. Council took him -bound off the Vacation squad. Miss Ector said the yell leader N -P 11:30a.m 1 p.m. went to Councilman Bill Jeske and the council voted to put him back on the squad without discussing the matter with her. Graduate students Sophmores, Freshmen "Buck holds council in his hands" overrides Buck veto and is the key to any kind of ^hange, Councilman H -J 12:30 p.m. A -C 2 p.m. David Piper said at the By PENNY SPAR is a reserve account in the Athletic meeting. K - L 1:30p.m. D -F 2:45p.m. Daily Political Writer Department of over $4,000 which the "Black people helped Buck get elect- needed funds could come from. ed, Buck M -0 2:30p.m. Little action was taken yesterday has hired some Black women G -I 3:30p.m. appointment matters Buck told council "it should not bail to work in his office, on financial and but behind the P -R 3:30p.m. by a vacation -bound and drinking A.S. out groups which have difficulties man- scenes he is a 'trip,' Piper said. J -L 4:15p.m. 4:30 p.m. Council. aging their own finanacil affairs." A presidential veto by Mike Buck A veto of $1,000 membership dues on last weeks' $1,500 allocation for the for the California State College Student publication of Reed magazine overriden President's Association. Buck stated Wednesday, Feb. 2 Friday, Feb. 4 in a 13-0-2 vote, was the only major he had no interest in belonging to the action taken during the fourhour meet- group; and noted that former A.S. This Daily is it ing. presidents Dick Miner and James Bucc pointed out that the alloca- Edwards were inactive in the group. The paper in your hands is Graduate Students Sophmores, Freshmen tion was a budget transfer item from In other action, judicial appoint- the last Spartan Daily ever Experimental College for the magazine ments were tabled until after vacation to be published - in 1971. T -V 8:30a.m. and would need the signitures of the when one applicant told council he had student president, and the college pre- not been interviewed. The first issue for 1972 W -V 9:30 a.m M-0 8:30a.m. sident. However, Councilman Andy Dave, Long ex -councilman, ex- will appear January 4. McDonald informed him that the over- plained that he was unaware he was A -B 10:30 aim P -R 9:15a.m. Classes will be held Fri- ride was a mandate from council for supposed to set up his own interview, W -Z 11:30a.m. S -T 10 a.m. Buck's signature and the matter now and had not been contacted by the day and will resume Mon- rests with President John H. Bunzel. personnel selection officer, Brenda day. January 3. E -G 12:30 p.m. U -Z 10:45 a.m. However, Buck's two other vetos Johnson. 'stood. Ms. Johnson stated that she tried to A veto for $1,806.59 for the water contact Long and had been unable to do polo team's trip to the SCAA cham- so by the time the interviews had pionships. He explained that there ended. Arrest warrants issued after intramural fight By MARK SIMON Edwards' charges against the intra - "Even if we did our best, we couldn't Daily Staff Writer murals officials included undue harass - beat them. We had to play along with Warrants have been issued for the ment, shaved points, slanted referee- the refs' game," he said. After their arrest of James Bouldin, Charles Pryor ing, and game rigging. losses, league officials "ran out on the and Jessie Hampton, SJS Campus "On numerous occasions they court and congratulated the other Security has announced. threatened to put us out of the league. team," Edwards said. Charged with assault and battery, They accused us of manhandling the refs In a final charge, Edwards stated and disturbing the peace, the charges and said we had our opponents liter- that Unruh gave all referees the tele- stem from an alleged fight two weeks ally scared," Edwards claimed. phone number of Security with instruc- ago last Tuesday night aTter an intra- In response to the charges, Dr. tions to call them "if any of the Black mural basketball gave. Unruh stated yesterday he wished to teams got out of hand. They had Security officials report as of Tues- make no comment. He asserted he Security at all our games just waiting day they are allowing time for the sus- wasn't "even going to stoop to their for trouble to start." pects to surrender voluntarily. level," and contended the comments by Concerning the altercation following Bail for the three has been set at Edwards were simply an attempt at the final game, a double overtime match $250 apiece. "newspaper exhibition." the Village Warriors lost by three The incident involved alleged alter- Previously, Dr. Unruh reported that points, Ed wards stated that Olsen cation, claimed in a Security report, the Intramurals Department had "bent "brought it on himself." He contended between Bouldin, Pryor, and Hampton over backwards with them." that the supervisors "int im i dated and officials of the intramural basket- "The whole thing is that we didn't people, they were happy we lost. We ball tournament. even want to play anymore. They would knew we were going to lose." Listen by Security as the victims give us the sloppiest referees, even are Jim Olsen, 221 Harrold Ave., Santa cheat us on the clock," Ed wards "That's just their attitude," Dr. Clara; Jim Tisano, 467 S. Eighth St., charged. Unruh commented last week. "There and Lawrence Reid, 400 S. 13th St. He stated that several attempts to are many kinds of people in this world, The Security account of the situa- deal with Olsen resulted in coolness. some are bitter, some aren't. some are tion contended that Bouldin, a member Edwards painted a picture of biased angry, some aren't.
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