Press Kits PRSSA Meeting Public Relatiorui Student Society of Publicity ithairmen f recognized Anteriea (PRSSA) will hold a special campun organi/aiiiiiin ho did not strategy meeting tonight concerning pick up their prens kit,. on Feb. 26, Ecology Action Day April 22. The may do no befit Ve 11 2and 3 p.m. daily meeting will be held at 1041 Wood from Roger K lictai, Spartan Daily PARTAN DAILY 11w-k, Apt. ::31, Santa Clara at 7 public Relations director, in JC1014. SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Pm-
Vol. 57 44f3.35 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 95114, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1970 No. 76
Dr. liked 1,14Ruth., AFT Strike 'Education in the '70s' 920 South 'croc' CoLlfornia Prof Fired Seminar Begins Today Dear Dr. "Education in the '70s,"a semester The Diffusion of Educational Change 1) assumed fly tett, . '.;'..Ijq P ilurns, I ha%A,4 long seminar in the Experimental Col- in Thailand; The International School By Dumke lege, begins today. The lecture and Plans for the Future; and Profiles oi jit VA.:WI, of your reappointment By BOB BRACKETT discussion series will be presented Significant Schools. Confltie. This every Tuesday from 12 to 2 p.m. Dr. Leu has been a consultant in Daily Editor not to SJS in the Umunhum Room of the College educational planning for several metro- Dr. Eldred E. Rutherford, the 37-day Union. politan areas throughout the U.S.. in- - psychology prof who led the of Teachers strike Dr. Donald Leu, dean of education, cluding New York, Chicago, Detroit. rvice American Federation begins the education seminar with a Cleveland, Minneapolis. and Cincinnati. on this campus a year ago, has been gp.' the slide presentation and speech on "Plan- His plans for educational programs fired. ning and Causing an Educational have not been limited to this country. The popular professor received noti- Change." He helped develop 13 i-nation a 1 fication by registered mail over the Dr. Leu has done extensive research Schools," and served as a consultant weekend from State College Chancellor on innovations in the educational sys- to the Department of Defense in the or. Glenn S. Dumke that his services of the tem. Some of his published works are' planning and improvement of their would terminate at the end The unprece- schools throughout the world. / f current college year. ." dented action followed by less than Dr. Leu is the first of many educa- j.., , ," 4 4r, one month a decision by the State tors speak in the lecture who will Personnel Board which stripped the Death Valley series. Dr. Hobert Burns, Mr. John Dumk.:1 former AFT President of his tenure Vasconeellos and William Coulson arc ,ttor rights. among the other speakers scheduled. Dumke's action, although authorized The education seminar was estab- THE CHANCELLOR'S METHOD OF FIRING PROFESSORS Registration by Title V, is a direct assumption of lished to help answer questions that ... Even the name was misspelled Acting President Hobert Burns local ignored. Natural Scienee 1,31, "Field Studies are often authority and in direct conflict with "Is today's education adequate?" In Natt4af History: 'Death Valley," is the due process procedure at SJS. not to be confused with Biology X163 "Is it or is it not relevant?" Ecology of Death Valley (as des- "What is education?" RECOMMENDATIONS cribed in last Thursday's paper), stated "How does it function in a democra- Rutherford told the Daily he recently tic society?" Officer Kern: recorrunsnda- Selection unanimous H. T. Harvey, director of field Personnel the Dr. received studies in natural history. In the past social institutions haven't tion of the Phychology Department's Registration will he today from 8 been altered greatly because of changes tenure and retention committee for a.m, to noon near S 127. The $38 tui- in environment, culture, and techno- promotion, restoration of tenure rights, tion and $14 food fee are payable at logy. Usually re-evaluations brought Council Spots Open' and retention. The humanities and arts the de- and about modifications that met 'Committee the time of registration. school and all-college committee con- About 6:30 a.m. today, according to mand for change in the goals of social curred with the latter recommendation. Student positions are now open on either Student Council or various cam- cepted for both upper division and Dr. Harvey, cards were to be distrib- structures and acted as a preventative On Thursday, Dr. Burns had ac- several important campus committees pus committees. graduate representatives on Student uted to hold one's place in line. This against social upheaval. cepted the recommendations of the as well as on Student Council, accord- "We (the students) are in a good Council, as well as for positions on one unit class is open to upper division Now the great influx of students, three committees. On Friday, Chancel- ing to Randy Kern, Associated Student position to enact many new programs several committees. students. the increasingly technological age, and lor Dumke sent the letter. (AS.) Personnel Selection Officer. and ideas into both student govern- These include the Graduate Studies An organizational Meeting will be the demand for equal opportunity has Rutherford told the Daily the strip- ment and the school in general," ac- and Undergraduate Studies committees, held Thursday at 7 p.m. in JC 141. For brought about a tremendous change. Kern reports that applications are ping of his tenure and the subsequent cording to Kern. as well as the Registration Advisory further information, contact Hilary The seminar will examine whether or now being accepted and interviews held decision not to rehire him are in viola- However, in order to make it pos- Committee, the Academic Fairness Stanley at extension 2211. not the modifications have been enough. for students interested in serving on tion of the no reprisals agreement sible for these committees to function Committee, and the Student Housing which was reached with the admini- to their highest potential, full student Committee. stration when the strike was settled. participation is needed. Applications may be obtained in the Discussing the actions taken against "We've worked hard over the last Student Personnel .Office in the A.S. him, Rutherford expressed amazement couple of years to get student positions offices on the third level of the College at being the only professor on either on several important committees," said Union. strike-torn Bay Area campus to be Chicanos Blast Daily, Edwards Kern. "Our efforts will fail unless these Interviews are being held today and singled out for discipline. committees are filled with students." tomorrow from 1 to 4 p.m. and again history instructor, "Why?" he said. "Ask Gov. Reagan. By VICTOR ,JANG the paper be turned over to minorities Mario Garcia, Applications are currently being ac- next week. Daily Minorities Writer for the following week. made his own suggestion against the Dumke is just a damn bootlicker Seven Chicano speakers reiterated Fellow representative Juan Oliverez Spartan Bookstore, purchaser of the who carries out the governor's wishes." the theme that radical action is needed was also critical of Edwards: offending advertisement: AS. President James Edwards agreed to eliminate the "institutionalized" and "I think James should watch what "I have advised the bookstore that I with Dr. Rutherford's assessment of sometimes unconscious racism on the he is saying . . . 'irrational,' that's the will withhold my textbook orders from the unusual dismissal. In a statement SJS campus in a noon rally which pre- kind of thing used by the establish- them and I advise any faculty member Senator Suggests to the Daily he said: ceded a march on the Spartan Daily ment," said Oliverez in response to who agrees with me to do the same." 'OPPRESSION' yesterday. Edward's description of the council Delgadillo, expanding on the subject "There is no such thing as academic The rally was called for by the Mexi- resolution. of campus racism, cited the College freedom only what is politically ex- can American Student Coalition in re- Student Juan Antu elaborated on Union Cafeteria, which was buying and pedient for Ronald Reagan to remain sponse to what they termed a "racist" Chicano plans for the Daily: serving grapes, and "racism" in the Satellite Campus in office. Dr. Rutherford's being fired ad in thr Spartan Daily of the "Frito "We don't want to take away free- Education and Law Enforcement De- is very symbolic of this oppression." Bandito" vain, and the subsequent veto partments as examples. dom from the paper," he exclaimed, "It A unique proposal to open a satellite the ecological planning of the future Married and the father of four chit.- of a student council resolution to freeze just ain't got no freedom!" The theme of thoughtless student campus to SJS as an "Innovative En- permanent facility. dren, Dr. Rutherford has been at SJS the newspaper's funds for one week. Claiming that the committee to in- racism was also brought up: vironmental Study Center" near Wood- Under the present plans the San since 1963. The main targets of the speakers' vestigate racism on the paper was not "Where are all you Non-Chicanos?" side in San Mateo County was prepared Mateo campus would not be built until An outspoken critic of Gov. Reagan wrath were AS. President James Ed- enough, Antu said: queried Paul Sanchez, from Mexican by State Sen. Alfred E. Alquist (D- 1975 or beyond. The Alquist Resolution and a community leader, Dr. Ruther- wards and the Spartan Daily. "I haven't been on this campus for American Studies, in reference to the San Jose). calls for a report on the concept from ford was recently elected chairman of "He (Edwards) becomes a hero on two years to know what a committee small audience, "We know where our Alquist called for a high priority the state colleges and the Coordinating the Santa Clara Civil Liberties Union. the Spartan Daily by saying no,'"' is for. It is to kill something." responsibility lies, but do you know study time plan to house at least 1,000 Council for Higher Education within 30 Campus support for Rutherford is complained Student Representative He went on to suggest that Paul where yours is?" students in temporary facilities start- days after passage. gathering in the wake of the controver- Henry Delgadillo, referring to the veto. Myer, student manager of the adver- "Twenty-five thousand students on ing in the fall of 1971. sial dismissal. Academic Council mem- He went on to repeat demands that tising section, be removed. this campus." lamented Jose Vasques "This facility is needed to help re- bers have called a special session for publication of the Daily be suspended But the attacks went beyond the of La Confederacion de In Raza, "and lieve the serious enrollment pressure 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, and groans as one Challenge week and that the front page of student newspaper or the president. all I see is a handful of Chicanos." on the Bay Area colleges," Senator divergent as RAM and AS. Council Alquist said. "Equally important, as an Social science challenge tests in U.S. have expressed their concern. Environmental Study center, it could history, U.S. constitution and California A spokesman in the chancellor's of- provide an exciting learning experience government will be given, March 21 fice confirmed that Dr. Rutherford had and help solve one of our most serious and May 9 for students who wish to not been rehired. "In the judgment of problems." fulfill the state requirement in these Chancellor Dumke," he said, "Dr. Ruth- Noting that the San Mateo site was areas without taking the classes. erford should not be reappointed at one of great natural beauty, Alquist Registration must he made at least SJS. Because it is a personnel matter, said he hoped that facilities and stu- one week in advance of the testing date the chancellor's office has no additional dents cotild actually become involved in in the testing office. Adm. 218. comment." Journalism Dept. Receives Awards SJS' Department of Journalism and National Seashore, which was broad- received two awards at the conferenve Advertising received seven awards at cast for Spartan Focus over KSJS. Bill Vane was awarded a second the California Intercollegiate Press As- A second place award went to Gary place for his magazine individual photo, Dunn in the editorial division. He and third place went to "Sparta sociation Conference held in Las An- Life" authored a Spartan Spectrum program for its magazine layout. geles Friday and Saturday. dealing with the AFT strike and why All colleges and universities in Cali- The Spartan Daily received three It was unsuccessful. fornia were eligible to compete at the awards at the conference. SJS' magazine, "Sparta Life," also conference. John MeClain was awarded first place for his column on SDS, "A Car- buncle on the Behind of the Nation's Campus." A third place award went to the [OP Fund Leaders Meet Spartan Daily for its front page make- up. Leaders of the FOP fund drive will AS. President James Edwards will Bob Brackett was awarded a third meet for a public hearing on the pur- head the list of speakers. The floor place for his on-the-spot editorial poses and goals of their move to match will he opened to the public after the writing. the $2500 spent on Survival Faint's speakers have explained the drive's SJS' Radio-Television News Center Ford Maverick, tonight in photo by 13;11 gambe,g Morris purposes. received two awards at the conference. Dailey Auditorium at 7 p.m. Akatiff says $3-400 has already been DIALOGUE Spartan Daily Editor Bob Brackett (left) for a week to third world students by Chicano leaders Sandy Olivas was awarded a first Clark Akatiff, assistant geography collected in the drive to fulfill the answers demand that the Daily turn over its front page Juan Olivares, Juan Antu, and Henry D3Igadillo. place for her documentary on Pt. Reyes professor, Earl l'iraucl of the SW and Survival Faire pledge. 2 SP IFIT.AN DAILY Tuesday March 3, 1970 Staff Commrnt PA RTAN DAILY Weaker Sex SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Fights Back 114 Hi BRACKETT Editor PALL MYER 4dt. Manager Ils IA DOL:GHE II TY Not one but two letters of brutally ten jestified critici-tn I Feb. 24's -Thrust and Editorial Parr" I on my artirle -N$ ontemThe Weak- er Sex r force me to write a rebuttal. In one letter I was called a "shrinking %Mkt" by a "blossoming thortiliush," Judi Recruit Minorities Schultz of the San Jose Nlerettry. In the other letter. I was called "a blinder of In the furor and ni ting surrounding the Chicanos' protest against the Spartan -1, to accept submissi% e, secondary and the deep underlying issue has all but been ignored. unfulfilled rider.- by one who couldn't see Thi- issue is participation of minority students in the journalism and advertis- that I'm on his or tier side. Ifs Brendan pr.,:lrains. male or female anyhow?) First. I'll deal with Judi of the Mercury. 'I he Department of Journalism and kthertising. not only at San Jose State Your turn will come. Brendan. Judi says must start to actively students. hut at other colleges as well. recruit minority that men hate exempted women from mili- The ma-s media in . %tnerica is a most important tool of education. Any element tary st rv ice, income tax forms, and alimony of society that has such significance st be better represented by all facets of in order to keep woman in her place he.
,111.111 fore hearth and sink. iii c, cent years the national media has made strides in incorporating more mi- Come Olt. Judi. do you think men have wars. pay taxes. and gne alimonies just nrity people into their staffs. L nisersities and colleges across the country have so women will stay in the home? Who are twille strides toward getting more minority students enrolled through such pro- ou to call my column "ill-reasoned?" grams as El ti'. Concerning women getting custody of Hut eiontinunications departments have an added duty to go out to the junior children in a broken marriage. you said ..oll, les and high schools and actively recruit minority and low-income students. "After all, the male hunter needed to he .fhis %%ill take money. work, and personnel. but it is a job that must be done. free of entanglements to get captured by his next woman." That's asinine! kccordingly. the Spartan Daily is proposing that the Department of Journalism Either Room tlw male is the hunter who captures, or he and 1thertising set up a scholarship fund and actively recruit minority students Guest is the game - - he can't be both. Otherwise into the college. your statement contradicts itself. lopefully. the Associated Students and the state of California will pool their Although it's crutch, I'll use another ver- money in this fund. Students and members of the faculty could take applications It's Your Wasted Money batim quote. In speaking of equality, Judi wants "equal chances for jobs and pay, and inters it.'.'. applicants. By JINI P.XXTON for education, for marital responsibilities The full participation of all members of society must be a goal of the mass A.S. Public Relations of breati-vvinning ;hid child4earing, for media. both on and off the college campuses. Most of us assume Si ill bitt council is a ing his nevvspaper and planning strategy sexual satisfaction and for marital dis- small group of campus "hot dogs" trying for a rally with another student. Each time solutions." Its play worthless political games. a roll call Oil' was taken, the bill had to glue only way women can gt-t equal jobs Staff Comment Hot dogs maybe they art-, but student he re-rt ail or re-explained to Mr. Del- and pay is for men to be susceptible to council is not necessarily worthless. The gadillo. pregnancy. Then men would be subject council spends nearly 5800l1100 of your Meanwhile, Mr. Spizer and Mr. Ander- to the same "risk" a woman is when she's son were circulating' through the women of money each year. Remember how grudg- hired. When W01111'11 get sexually satisfied,
Investigate A.S. Council ingly you paid your fees just two or three the gallery making arrangements for their they get pregnant. This immediately gives weeks ago? During the four years I paid Friday night dinner. Representative Potts them "child-rearing responsibilities." And By RENEE BAYER my fees I never questioned what happened hatl grabbed the flag pole and was holding I think that the woman's role of loving it over his head like a spear with violent ilwre any hope for student council? quor lllll . If this legislative body fails to to that money; most of us don't, un- and caring for her children is much more on his face. May Ice. if the five newly appointed mem- obtain and maintain a quorum, then coun- fortunately. The truth is, a big portion of contortions important than winning a little bread. thm. a vote was taken, sonteone bers who should be al) tea in the cil members should review their duties and our fees remains at SJS and is doled out Each As for Judi. the "blossoming thornbush," three repre- lie's! ...Wide weeks) realize the responsi- uphold them or resign. by your fellow students that happen to had to go round up two or you remind me of that confused critic, sentatives who were in the next room play- bility itiv (lived and the importance of hold- They are but a small representation sit on council. Bee Lee Blewit. of ing. At one point it looked as though' the suelt a position. this large student body and Oh wow! Eight hundred thousand dol- Brendan (is it Miss or Mr.?),! think you should under- meeting would hate to adjourn for lack For the third time this semester, last stand the responsibility involved. lars sounds like a lot of bread. Those guys read into my article things that weren't Council of quorum. when in strutted Mr. week's meeting was discontinued due to members are allowed to miss either three on council must have a little power after there. waving and smiling, only one and a half lack of a quorum. The only other meet- consecutive or four meetings throughout all! Council's power. however, is not often I agree with most of what you say about hours late. iii of the semester came to an abrupt halt the semester before having their used as constructively as it might. Three women's secondary role. However, you say member- Council does not even have the courtesy %viten the chairman walked out. As a re- ship reconsidered by council or being asked times this semester council has adjourned women allow themselves to be protected to start on time. Tim meetings are to begin sult. thero have been no money al loca- to resign. Since the semester is only three before its business was completed. because from an oppressive world. It's not so much at 3:30, hut the first business never begins tir: for the past three weeks. weeks old, the only alternative is to put of lack of quorum. that they "allow" this but that many. until at least 4 p.m. -ludi nt council cannot act on impor- some of the indifferent council members women "want" to be protected. Last Thursday's meeting was a typical At ft or 6:31), council breaks for dinner up for a recall vote. How dare you accuse ME of being I.oil business and financial affairs due to example of the misfunctioning of our legis- (served to them at no expense). Then at legis. trapped in a patronizing and oppressive 1.,, 1. of members, then what is this Not only is attaining a quorum some- lative branch. Early in the meeting a reso- 7, everyone mutes back, except student liii e branch accomplishing? world! Why, if you're a man I'm better times a problem, hut maintaining it once lution was passed to halt production of council. The gallery waits in vain, hoping :mined normally has 20 members, ex- it has been reached is very much a prob. the Spartan Daily. The paper would not than yott art-, and if you're a woman I'll for council to get a quorum so business be d a in ed , lt.ding the chairman. These include four tern. Stoically, council meetings has usually be printed until the Chicano students were might cont Mute. lower division. eleven upper division and lasted between six and seven hours. Being allowed to print a week-long, full-front This is how the chinos on student coun- it'prAttate positions. Divisional repre- a council member was like having a job page, series on campus racism. cil decide how student monies are to be sentation is on a proportional basis, ac- on meeting nights; students would plan Meanwhile, a committee was to investi- spent. Chairman John Nlerz pounds re- Guest Room cording to the number of students cur- nothing else for the entire evening. gate the paper. However, no committee was peatedly on the table asking for order, tently enrolled in each division. Now, members try to cram all the busi- appointed and author of the resolution, usually with no avail. it now stands, council has 15 mem- ness into two or three hours and they Henry Delgadillo said, "Well start investi- Thursday at the lasi meeting, Mr. Potts Police State bers with two graduate and three upper think they're doing their job. If they gating when we (the Chicanos) start and Miss Ilubbard left the meeting and By Congressman GEORGE BROWN division posts Open. Only two thirds or don't complete the business in that time, writing." the quorum was lost and so was the The fourth amendment to the Constitu- ten members are needed to constitute a they leave anyway. 'Flue Spartan Daily resolution came early meeting. tion states: "The right of tbe people to be Personality clashes, emotionalism, con- in the meeting. but shortly after its pas- There are five openings on council. The secure in their personerbouses, papers, and stant harassment and lack of respect are sage two of the Chicano representatives, hotly could he effectite and worthwhile effects, against unreasonable searches, anti all quite prevalent at the chaotic council Mr. Candalaria and Mr. Oliverez. left. Ap- with a little maturity and seriousness. If seizures, shall not be violated, anti no tRTAN DA meetings. 1.--.'17.11.k SAN JOSE STATE COILLEGE parently, they were unconcerned about you care, apply in the A.S. offices on the warrants shall issue butt upon probable the Union. If you don't Second Class postage paid at San Jose, California Many hasty thoughtful decisions are any other business that followed. Mr. Del- third floor of cause..." With these words the founders of money. Member of California Newspaper Publishers Associa- made during council meetings with little gadillo was physically present while read- care ... well, its your wasted our nation protected our right to privacy. tion. Published daily by students of San Jos. State rationality and intellect involved. Very College, except Saturday and Sunday, during college Today that right is in danger. The so- year. The opinions cop d herein are not necessarily seldom do council members compromise called Anti-crime bill passed by the Senate those of the Associate Student Body, the College Ad- on important business issues. ministration, or the Department of Journalism and Ad- Thrust and Parry in January would allies, police to enter vertising. Subscriptions accepted only on a remainder- Lack of respect for the chairman or private homes on the basis of false in- of-semester basis. Full academic year, $9; each semes- ter, $4.50. Off-campus price per copy, 10 cents. Phone councilman voicing his opinion is a "big" formation, without prior warning. Under 294.6414 Editorial Ext. 2383, 2384, 2385, 2386. Ad.. problem among council members. Mem- the rubric of fighting crime the first tenta- yertising Ert. 2081, 2082, 2083, 2084, Press of Globe Grape Boycott; Landscape Printing Co., 1455 S. First St.._ bers find it too tedious to write notes, so tive step towards a police state has been him to view a fundamental human problem, Editor BOB BRACKETT they yell at one another while someone made. 'Narrow Vision' one with tragic consequences affecting the Advertising Manager PAUL MYER has the floor. Also, many times when Although the Senate chose to consider Day Editor MIKE NOLAN Editor lives of countless families, as a mere economic Assistant Editor CRAIG TURNER chairman John Merz asks how a member In his recent letter to the editor, Professor question. Is it any wonder that today's young the truly important issues involved in the
News Editor ..._.-- CHARLOTTE MARSHALL votes, inevitably the member replies, "On Broyles claims that the grape boycott is being are accusing the old of moral bankruptcy? passage of this bill, I feel that it would Associate Editor R. L. BEADLE mistaken for a political and social question Copy Editor DALE SMILEY what?" Gene Bernardint he a tragedy for this nation to let un- when in fact it is simply an economic question. Sports Editor KEN LUTHY Such trivia as this and personality dif- Assistant Professor bridh fl police rule come to pass willumt Entertainment Editor VICKI RANDALL In a free-enterprise system, he explains, Tutorials Prognim Wire Editor JEFF KENYON ferences waste more time at meetings than human labor is nothing more than one of the serious debate in Congress. Feature Editor KEN COSTA is spent constnuctively. costs to be figured in the production of com- I ant convinced that the eroding of the Photo Editor DON PHILBY Gardeners 'Blew It' Public Relations Director . BILL KLICSU Then there is always the conservative modities, and the wages of farm workers must freedoms of all citizens is not the way to Chief Photographer BILL KAMBERG element of council calling for a quorum conform to the mechanical law of supply and Edit or : protect the majority from the degradations Staff Artist MIKE ENGLISH demand. The quality of the farm workers' life I don't know who hired the "gardeners" for or roll call vote. I wonder how much of of the criminal minority. Campus Correspondent JUDEE BARNES does not concern the "quantifical" professor our campus, but whoever did sure blew it. Executive Assistant . KAREN PETTERSON an effort they put forth to help attain and who is unable to chart pain and suffering on The way they are butchering up our land- The ultimate question is whether we are Reporters: Renee Bayer, Ellen levier, Robert Caredio, maintain a quorum. his economic graphs. Like a modern Mr. scaping the class of 1970 will be lucky if any- so afraid that we are willing to enslave Jay Clam, Mike Conley, Gordon Damron, Barbara DesChampms, Mary Dougherty, James Dourgerian, Since student council members repre- Bounderby, he is not concerned with human thing is left. ourselves to the whims of a few police of- get the idea that the perfect William Dreger, Michael Duggan, Geoffrey Eastman, sent 20,000 to 25,000 students, they should misery but is preoccupied with the hard facts Where did they ficers, and a few pi-dice-chosen judges. I Terrance Farrell, Linda Feeley, Frank Forted*, Wil- of costs, investments, and percentage. Evi- tree is umbrella-shaped: no branches on the have an effective anti-crime liam Gilbert, Kit Gilchrist, Sue Hardesty, Fred be aware of their duties and the respon- dently the System is not designed to serve trunk except at the very top. There also seems know we can Hempy, Joanne Giovannini, Victor Jang, Steve Ly- shrubs so bill without measures suitable only for nam, John McCastsy, Bruce McClellin, Randy Miller, sibility involved before running for office. the needs of man; rather, man must be forced to be a campaign to hollow out the Charles Moreland, Mike Nolan, Gary Pierce, Earl Council members seem to think an in- to meet the needs of the System. there are leaves on the outer tips only. the worst tyrannies. I intend to do all in Reason, Sandra Rookaird, Susan &Mold, Stan Sao- What is significant in Professor Broyles' Solution: replace all of these so-called to block the passage of the "no. Shinault, Steve vestigation of the policy of the Spartan my power van, Marcia Swenson, Lane Wallace, letter is not his anachronistic application of "gardeners" with one professional landscapist Williams Ws:mineral., Joseph Wu, Welt Yost. knock" amendment in the House, and I am Daily is in order. Maybe they ought to Calvin who can appreciate a natural appearing tree. Coolidge capitalism to the problems of for the support of all citizens in Photographers: Richard Hassel, Stephanie Hill, Vie- investigate the policy of Student Council the '70s. It is the narrow vision compressed by Thomas Dlmock asking torte Poerrnen, Bruce Boserthart Wayne Selector., this fight. Chuck Showy's. and themselves. academic compartmentalization which allows A2477 Tqesdav. March " 1n7O SPARTAN IIIMET--111 Peace Clubs Tower List Still Publishing .21111111mm News Review Map Future Despite Faculty Objections At Meeting Troops Removed From UCSB Compiled Fr 5x.i.eiatt d rm.*, e ent- 21 filblit.111 11,- By KEN COST.% that if everyone doe, this, mg class periods, The Student Mobilization Corn- National Guard troops were for the draft ;it IS 111.0 Daily Feature Editor ually there will he no fund, to tribution on Seventh Stre('t, and 'natty to End the War in Viet- edition." 3t delivery to mailboxes in dorm- withdrawn from the Santa Bar- prosecuted only until they Students an- once again getting produce a new 'The new edition that Hicks itories, fraternities and sororities. nam ISMC) met last Thursday in bara college community of Isla 23 years old. their chance to evaluate their in- and his fraternity brothers are More than 11,000 of these cards CI1167 to hear Ron Harbeck and Vista yesterday after having Justice Hugo I.. Black, sica, Copies structors through Tau Delta Phi's spent three days keeping order the majority in a S.:I .1. XEROX working on is tentatively sched- were completed and returned to Addie Inset give their interpreta- tog for 'Tower List." in the is- in the riot -torn city. sa.d after that age II , uled for release in early Decem- Tau Delta Phi for use tions of the Feb. 14 National Stu- Since its inception in 1963. the ber. sue currently on sale, but Hicks Dissident students at the Uni- federal five-year statute of 3' dent Anti-War Conference that ti "List" has been valuable aid to In order to involve as many is hoping to double that response versity of California at Santa tat ions protects the man Free Sorting was held in Cleveland. Harbeek students in selecting their classes students and evaluate as many for the December publication. Barbara campus threatened to isinishment. Thesis Bond le More and teachers. Some of these in- instructors as possible, rating Evaluation cards are available and Miss Inset represented the renew the violence of last week 6 Colors To Choose cards are being distributed in to everyone on Seventh Street SJS chapter of the SMC at the following the troop remthal. Leary Guilty structors, however, have con- t,gal or 3 Hole Punched sidered it somewhat less than three separate ways: ii volun- and they can lc completed and conference. Santa Barbara County Sheriff Doom. . Leary Sc. valuable their descriptions tary distribution by teachers dur- turned in any time this week. The SMC steering committee James Webster indicated that sentenced to Ili ....Ars in pi ,,, At No Extra Charge an- range from "libelous" to "a sta- chairman. Fred Stevens, has with the removal of the troops for smuggling In,. rIjutunil by I OPEN 7 DAYS tistical monstrosity." nounced that the spring offen- his units and California Highway District Court Judge Ben C. C..n- anti-vrar sentiment is now Both of these comments reach- sive of Patrol units would "beef up and natty. in Houston, Tex. yesterday. A WEEK being launched. "Tentatively the ed Tau Delta Phi in 1964 a see what happen,." Judge Connally refused hoed WK DAYS 'TIL 9 P.M. SMC is attempting to plan a year in which it was threatened calliret, Leary a "menace to peace march in San Jose on April IBM Typing Sorties Availabl with two law suits and presented eiety." Leary was then turned 15, the date that is now targeted Free Ship with a copy of a letter sent to over to U.S. marshals who re- This Ad Is Good For 5 for the next Vietnam morator- The State Deist rt ment said then SJS President John T. NVahl- turned him to Santa Ana, where' _ Free Copies ium," Stevens explained. yesterday that it had received a quint asking for the abolition of he faces sentencing March 11 on ' message from the Swiss Embassy' the "Tower List." a conviction of possession of , SMC PLANS in Cuba that the seized U.S. Ves- This letter, written by Owen marijuana. CAMP U S A meeting will be held in the sel, Jocelyn C, would be released M. Broyles who at that time was During the past five years Calaveras Room of the College immediately. acting head of the Department Leary has berm arrested at le ,- Union Thursday, March 5, at In a preliminary report, from COPY of Economics and Geography. 14 times on drug charges 1.,1! 480 S. 10th near William 7:30 p.m. to discuss SMC's plans the Swiss government, Cuban contained 15 charges and recom- the only convictions have been 295-7778 for its part in the spring offen- authorities were recoiled 'whey- mended that the "List" be re- Texas and California. sive. The SMC will attempt to ing the vessel was in Cuban placed by "an official, substitute start having meetings twice a waters. procedure." week this semester and is urging No action was taken against interested students to attend Draft Rule Tau Delta Phi,, however, and the Thursday's meeting. "List" has continued to be pub- The Supreme suet ruled Mon PLANNING A TRIP? Students interested in forming lished. day that men who violate the 1 a Students for Peace and Free- SEE SILVA'S FOR PROMPT SERVICE A problem which has been which requires them to ree, dom Party club at SJS are in- harder to overcome, according to by Rich Hesse. Da.ly photo vited to attend a meeting today "Tower List" chairman Larry ANTIFREEZE BRAKE LUBE MEETING Chicano leaders and members of the Spartan at 2:30 p.m. in the rear of the Hicks, is meeting the cost of CHARTERS Daily editorial board meet in the conference room of the College Union cafeteria. JET TUNE-UP FOREIGN CAR SERVICE publication. AND 11111W journalism building Monday afternoon following a confrontation The purpose of the proposed COMPETENT MECHANICS "It cost,' i $5,000 to publish the in the Daily office. An additional meeting was later held in the club will be to support Peace "List" and we sell it at one dol- College Union. and Freedom party candidates lar per copy," says Hicks. "yet and to work on issues and proj- 112=11 just now reaching the we are ects relating to the Party's social break-even point for our last =Ma reform philosophy. edition." Hicks explains that the reason 'Daily' Supplement Set DINNER STUDENT SERVICES WEST, INC. for the relatively low sales total A tentative fund-raising dinner A special four-page supplement over a meeting at the Journalism 1{0111111 Trip SILVA TEXACO is that students get whatever in- for meeting the party's state LONDON OR AMSTERDAM to the Spartan Daily, edited en- conterence room. Some 50 dem- formation they nerd from the filing expenses of its candidates, Depart: New York $199.00 78 SO. 4th, SAN JOSE tirely by third world students and onstrators looked on and oc- Dept. S.F., Oak.. L.A. $289 copies in the bookstores. "What and the election of temporary devoted to the problems of casionally participated in the Contact: 296-8968 they don't realize," he adds, "is officers will highlight this after- racism, will appear five times dialogue. LOIS DICKENSON noon's agenda. Bldg. BB (NEXT TO CLOSED SHELL) this semester. Following about one hour of The meeting is open to any 316 S. Ninth Stroud Th:s wa s the solution that conversation, the protesters Aueliable only to CSC students, faculty, current Peace and Freedom staff and their in-mediate families. All came out of a meeting between agreed to meet with the full flights via TIA or Pan Ann with compli Party member, and any student meals. Sponsored by Associated Serving State Students for 35 yrs. and Daily edi- editorial board at 4:30 p.m. and rnentary Recruiting Chicano leaders who is interested in becoming a Students of SJS through resolve the issue. STUDENT SERVICES WEST, INC. tors yesterday. member. AS. Council will be asked tc At the later meeting Brackett finance the supplements at Wed- explained that under Title V. the Protested nesday's meeting. Daily cannot turn control of the Early yesterday about 100 stu- paper, or part of it, to non-staff The United Front Against War dents marched on the Daily of- members. Related Recruiting will meet to- fice. The students were incensed For the third world students day at 3 p.m. in JC141. The meet- over an ad that appeared in last to have maximum control over ing has been called to discuss the Wednesday's Daily portraying a content of the articles, the sup- on-campus recruiting scheduled sleeping Mexican. plement was suggested. for Thursday and Friday in the As the demonstrators crowded Third world students who wish College Union. the Daily office, Delgadillo con- to contribute to the project A representative of the New fronted Daily editor Bob Brac- should contact Antu. Olivares, or This is the University Conference INUCt kett with a demand that the stu- Delgarlillo. The latter two are will be speaking. NUC is a na- dent newspaper turn over its members of A.S. Council, tional conference of university front Page to the Chicanos for The Daily advertising staff has professors who are against rac- one week. announced a new policy, begin- ism and the war in Vietnam. A Brackett requested that the of- ning today, to prevent repetition branch is currently forming at fice be cleared and that several of such ads as the one protested. SJS. Daily editors meet with a few The production manager will be The possibility of an informa- Chicano leaders. The room was given an assistant, and the ad only hand out tional NUC forum. being held emptied and former A.S. Chief deadline will be moved up to tomorrow will he discussed. Justice Lew Solitske presided 3:45 p.m.
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THINGS on the flute. In one selection he Phi Mu Alpha Sponsors The movie periodically shows the Rolling Stones in a recording flashes begins at the highest possible studio preparing their song "Sympathy for the Devil" and then LOVE note and scales down until Cohen, to altogether different scenes. Jenkins and finally Zitro takes S.F. Symphony Tickets The first: a group of Black militants reciting the writings of Eld- US over. Cleaver are gathered in an auto-wreckage graveyard. They DRY ridge 10 PER CENT OFF ON ALL Lloyd's stylized work on bass CLEANING WHEN ASS CARD San Francisco symphony tick- to 2.1-, pin, on Mondays and shoot three White girls.
IS PRESENTED WITH DIRTY flute and tenor sax has grown ets are now available to students Wednesdays in Room 252 of the Again we flash to the Stones. and then back to an open forest where CHARLES LLOYD LAUNDRYIll considerably in dimension and at discount rates through Phi Mu Music Bldg. Tickets are also be- a girl named Eve is being interviewed and filmed. The question- ,s YOU'RE A GROOVY 7. . . . in concert depth over the past 12 years. At Alpha. SJS men's proefssional ing sold in the lobby of the answer dialogue is one of Gadard*s familiar cinematic techniques. The OR BELONG TO SOMEONE times his chordings are erratic music fraternity. Concert Hall on Thursdays from questions are. about drugs, liberalism. the Vietnam War, America. IS). DO THE DRY CLEANING key lighting enhances the per- THINC-. WITH Lis but then they also turn into pure Students must order tickets at 220 to 2:45 p.m. The answers are either yes or no. Pay attention. calm melody. Bend over his in- formance if Lloyd and his backup bookshop. Throughout least one week in advance and Saturday performances in Los Another scene takes place in pornographic struments, Lloyd presents a fasci- rhythm combo. (seldom audible I that can purchase tickets for any Altus will be held in the Foothill much of the film there is a running narrative rutting study of a devoted jazz- Tickets are available at the and John Foster number of concert performances. College gymnasium. Tickets are sounds like excerpts from a sex novel a ith Pope Paul man. Student Affairs Business Office Tickets must be paid for when still available for the April 4, Dulles as leading characters. CLEANING CENTER Tunes are unusual and the key for $2 ISJS students, and $3 for the Devil" ordered. May 2 and May 16 performances Unfortunately, the Rolling Stones' role in "Sympathy F: Santa e delivery of them. Bizarre, low- , general public,. film. What better I260 Orders will be taken from 2:30 at 8:15 p.m. has been exploited by publicity-pushers tic sell the way to attract massive audiences? The footage of the Stones, how- The San Francisco concert ever, makes them only pawns in Godard's hands. series will be held in the War In this film they play just one song, spending most of their time Memorial Building at 8:30 p.m. engaged in agonizing, tiresome rehearsal. Musicak it's a far cry from, on Fridays and Saturdays. Re- say, any of the Beatles movies. maining concert tickets are avail- As to why Godard made this film, I'm neither intelligent enough able for March 20, 27, and 28, nor stupid enough to conjecture. It didn't leave me with any new April 3. 17, and 18, and May S. insights. There are also a limited amount Godard's reflections on revolution and politics lincluding graffiti of tickets available for Wednes- like Cinemarxism and Sovieteongi run throughout. His comments. day night performances through though. are neither that clear nor that extraordinary. May 27 excluding Easter Week Godard, it is safe to say, isn't for everyone. Judge for yourself. performances. Further information Is avail- able by contacting Scott Grun- Y©-IJ CAN HAVE wdon, sted at 287-3481. Album Review 'The Rose Tattoo' Dr. Hal J. Todd, chairman of Beatles 'Get Back' the Drama Department, has an- EDITOR’! 4 NOTr: Many oh the To be e, y 1,111111, however, this nounced his production of Ten- song tit les are tentative la'- ilbUm is not the Beatles' best. ON THESE OUTSTANDING VALUES nessee Williams' 'The Rose Tat- cause the all has 110 label or Some of the work seems un- too." Opening night will be Fri- stover, as yet. polished, and a couple of tunes have little wearing power - - that day, March 6 at 8:15 in the By' LANCE FREDERIIii4EN is, they become stale after sev- Studio Theatre located in the and BOB PELLERIN eral playings. But that which is Speech and Drama Building. It Special to the Daily' STEREO good is very good. indeed. will continue Saturday, and Wed- "Get Back!." the soon-to-be-re- "Let It Be" is the best song nesday through Saturday of next leasvd Beatle album, does just on the album. This moving piece RECORDS week. that. The music returns to simple is reminiscent of the 1968 hit Tickets may be reserved at the sounds, while adding some fresh -Hey Jude" in both melody and College Box Office between 1 and and innovative material to up- message. In Paul's lilting, yet PERFORMANCES 5 p.m. Admission is $2 or $1 with hold the group's role as musical IBIAGNIMECiettill nnce:ful style. he makes a plea a student body card. pace-setter. for thepeaceful brotherhood of The album has 13 cuts, 10 of roan: 11115. P NE BIB RECORDINGS which are new. "Don't Let Me Down." and "Get Back" I sung When all the broken-hearted twice I have already been re- people Dir AT A LOW, LOW 11;flic RENAULT'] leased as singles and have been Living in the world agree, .99 New 1969 Renault 10 hits. There will be an answer. The title song begins Demonstrators from and ends Let it be. TO CHOOSE the album, and its chorus - - "Get $1,595 back to where you once belong" Although they may be parted, lihM106 NaiMRELEASES Provides the unifying thought There's still a chance that of the LP. they may see. CHOPIN Etudes, Op. 10 Et Op. 25-Guiornar Novaest BEETHOVEN. Rathetique, Appassionata, Moonlight Alien Although it is risky trying to There will be an answer. BACH Italian Concerto, Toccata & Fugue, etc.-Elsner, Harps.t VIVALDI. 4 Seasons Biffoli; Accadernici di Milano pin a theme on any Beatle album, Let it be. MOZART. Clarinet Concerto & Quintet-Jost Michaels TCHAIKOV.AIMSNY KORSAKOV,BORODIN MUSSORG, Hollreiser in "Get Back!" they are symbo- TCHAINOVSKY/PAGANINI, Violin Concertit "I've Got a Feeling" rates as BACH. Toccata a Fugue, 6 Chorale Preludes, etc.-Kraft, Organ lizing (whether intentionally or LISZT, Piano Concerti Nos. 1 & 2-Brendel, Piano FRITZ WUNDERLiCH Sings Songs from Viennese Operettas one of the liveliest songs the not 1 a return to the basics of a BEETHOVEN, Symphony No. 9 "Choral"-Horenstein1 BACH Brandenburg Concerti Gunter Behr Beatles have ever done. The tune simple life. The music is free of CHOPIN Piano Concerto No. 1-Novae5, Piano builds fr:orn, a quidt opening into the electronic emphasis of their a frenzied 'bit of excitement, last release, "Abbey: Road." In FREE lube with which becomes contagious upon Valf STEREO this new album, both lyrics and oil & filter change the first hearing. If you don't find GET N© musical style are echoes of ear- yourself tapping your feet to this RECORDINGS We service both lier periods. tune, you're strictly "Made by Domestic & Import cars Instead of wailing electric gui- duPont." FOR YOUR iv cpartait gook4tore STAR MOTOR IMPORTS tars, the background features a piano and early-rock or country - "Teddy' Boy" gives us a song St. 375 S. Market guitars. The influence is Chuck of child-like sImplicity telling of RECORD A "IN THE COLLEGE UNION" 286-6500 I : Berry instead of Jimi Hendrix. a mother vai her only son. The DOLLAR Free Body ENtimates Likewise, the words lack the cur- tune mocks the relationship with rent rhethoric of social commen- a trite refrain. tary; rather, we hear mostly "All I Want is You" has sentimental love lyrics. It's Paul John in the lead of what is most- McCartney at work, not Mike ly incoherent lines stuck together Jagger or Jim Morrisim. to fit the tune.' Future Mock _ Watch the future hit you smack in the face before you're prepared. ELECTRONIC Hear it live on HARVEST. Record & Tape. Serving the U.S. Music Industry For Under A Year. ENGINEERS ROI' fl.M1PER. r. timeless. Big & Bawdy Raver, Poet-Singer. 4. KEVIN AYR. born 16 August, 1944, Berne flay in Kent, iller of the Albert flail. Beguiler of women. Whimsical. early morning. "Gernian flying bomb exploded in neighboring Lister of parody. Enormously popular in England. Imminent field ensuring a .Airtain deafness. which I ant fortunate Become ins tils ed itt '.eir of the U.S. Equipped with guitar and strange wit. About enough to possess to this day." We haven't noticed. Kevin ords in general he says:' This generation's got a problem was former lead singer with SOFT MACHINE iwho provided! its hands in this mu.iely --how to waste our time. Some of sem impressid arrangenients on this album). Nonetheless, l'HODU(;T 1)1.: \ VI 1111, album is Avers. Oboe, pieeido. flute, trombone, Ill 11111.Irs never geared AboatamP!fficali"-to people who've p.,t , el, 1, on ies, I elle, numerous gccdars. and kazoo. One English \l IIKETIM: NI \ 11.I NENT '..eared to the people who've got a lot . en said: "What Ayers does is find the essence [dull Roy I lamer has something to say.... I I T II.NItt NI T. AND 'pl,p. mush: and polish it to a high degree at the centre." \II 1,11111;\ BERSERK. a. FOREST, post .rennisscinee. Three prolific Musicians. \111:1(11V 1\ I. FOIJRTII WAY, c. 1975. Roots goinghack and forth. Martin Welham plays 12-string guitar. organ, harmonium, IANCES called Fourth Way a "REAL super group." They), piano. pipes, percussion; Derek Allenby plays mandolin, DATA devoted nut:nebula. Between them, they've played with John harmonica, pipes, harmonium, pertnassionilladrian %Wham !Lindy. Rolaud Kirk, (Jude', Lloyd. Maynard Ferguson, plays guitar, harmonica, pipes, cello, electric, harpsichord. bible Maim. 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The group lloW belongs to Chris Speckling. vete, '1 year-old sessionman and guitarist on lack Bruce's "Song, A Miller "''"'rd ract lil.clv to ser.r.,,r1 Ciaptim . ,per-hero-1 iii fininv it.itterrtt Ornaments have been LENKURT ELECTRIC 110. most unlikely band sire e Bill Haley and the Comet d. Sine. GLNI RAI I LI tY1-101` LI:C1RONICS but the sound mtmewhere Await of us. Distributing Cory. 1105 Country Road, San Carlos, Calif. 94070