Jeering Students, City Police Clash Again
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Seder risterena, ac) lldlees In the Cs. th st. Sts, Jeering Students, City Police Clash Again tion ma!, at (sy ; Third Bonfire Lit in Street SION Service 1visioN CY Glen Panty After Wendy -Raid 71541 By .11 5:1:v CARROLL the insect Lind weemen exthangeti middle of the street. In what sas perhaps the least ! water !salons in a friendly atmos- Ryan had previously attempted spiritts1 demonstration in the last pereh and even a few panties to disperse the students, warning 100 drift down tee the VRON lures' nights, approximately to:in:teed to them that "the first two or three ',IS students raided the "panty eas:erly awaiting males. students picked up tonight will get SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, :s vOL. 48 FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1961 NO. 94 shelf" at both Wendy Glen wom- Don Ryan, assistant to the dean tossed out of school." en's boarding houses until shortly ,it students, and police dispersed According to San Jose poliee, vl CITY rii-c-ited as 'Hardened Criminals' before midnight last night. the crowd at Wendy Glen num- no students were arrested. It is ar owners of Until a bonfire was lighted on ber two after students managed not known if Ryan picked up any City Police the corner of William and lith stet, to set fire to wooden crates in the student. Wednesday night a crowd of fUNEUP Arrested Students jeering, water balloon-tossing &IS E Two Protest SERVICE Bear Down students clashed with San Jose CESSORIES Commtteei Offers our for the second night in a rk row. Police Action in Tuesday 'Riot' . Students burned a bonfire at the On Students oters, corner of 10th and San Salvador Pretests against police handling that he was going to the fraternity people arrested were 'Rioters' prevented a approximate- Proposals to sts. after police had By ELIAS ABUNDIS UNT of Titesday nights "riot" on 11th house where he lived. According ly the same as their own. In par-.! panty raid on one of the women's A series of (our ptoposals to c,410, ,41, ,alclu- street were voiced yesterday by to McNeil he was picked up off they cited the case of Paull No sooner had Asst. Chief of dormitories. deal with the problem of student sion: Students feel that they are :ORDS two SJS students who were ar- the ground and thrown in the po- H. Jacobus, 20. who is not an SJS' Police George Cannel announced Police got wind of a panty-laid misconduct was recommended yes- exceptional and not subject to ar- rested at the time. lice wagon "head first". student. He was arrested, he said, that San Jose's patrolmen would Wednesday night and were wait- that they terday at a meeting of the sub- rest. But when we have picked to fill Charging were ar- Both students claimed that the after leaving his date an SJS "get tough" with students con- ing for the students when they all committee on community and col- them up and taken them to the rested after obeying police orders charges that they "failed to dis- coed off at her sorority house, cerning more riotous incidents marched to the womens' dorms. affairs. dean's office their usual reaction Fi needs to disperse and were later treated perse" were "grossly untrue." anti had been in the area only a when they were pushed to the lege The students gathered in a vacant 3, "hardened criminals" were They also stated that no one had breaking point again last night, Among the proposals was on() is that they wish they had, been Rd. few minutes. lot across the strcct from the 19, as students continued their riot- calling for a police cadet pro- arrested and fined," Mr. Gough (-soles A. Moore, and Ken- used "lewd language" and that no The other two arrested by po- thorn anti made barking and howl- gram to patrol college areas and fotIlltP11 00t. 388 s-to G. McNeil, 21. water balloons or other objects lice were Michael R. Lubin, 22, ing spree by pulling is panty said ing sounds while the we men en- report misconduct. Ralph Gough. Concerning the majority opin- Meer", who was the first stu- were thrown until the arrests anti Iketiglas Lowe, 20. Both are on Wendy Glen, a women's living couraged them from their win- officer, presented the ion that students are treated with dent arrested, stated that while were made. SJS students. center, and building another bon- SJS security dows. sheet. plan to the study committee at its "kid gloves," Pat McClenahan. standing on private property in According to the two students, fire in the After their assault had been NEEDED MEDICINE meeting. AS!! president, said that he could front of a fraternity houst he was the situations of the other three repulsed, the students milled Police were lenient in the first not understand why a difference ordered into the house by a police McNeil, who is under prescribed His recommendation was in an- around for awhile and then con- two student -police clashes because to another proposal calling should he found between the "stu- ;Meer. According to Moore, he medication for a back ailment, swer verged at the 10th and San Sal- area" out- dent and the average citizen. I can stried to the officer that he also charged that he was not al- of the harm which could be done for a stipulated "control vador corner to light a bonfire. see really no justification for the oat live in the house, but was lowed to have his regular dosage to the careers of some students if side the campus proper. Fire alarms in all three of the Junior Auction the Womens differentiation between the two." hell arrested to serve as, what of medicine while in jail. Although they were arrested, he said. Glen Skillruri of men's dorms were touched off and introduced he said. "I feel that students he ollicer called, an "example." Personal belongings donated he requires four regular doses "But this has mushroomed. We Householder's assn. had fire trucks from two engine com- daily, lie elaiins he tlid not get to the liaison committee last shotikl be treated the same as the HEAD FIRST* lis screen stars and tether (Pleb - will have to treat these students panies responded to the alarm. &MST Its' which had been month this "control :ova" propos- eit izen." MsSao' explained that he was Mks \\ Ill be. auctioned today like any other citizen disturbing FIREMEN WATERED brought 10 the jail by fraternity al which would, lie said, aid in PEERS 'ROUGHER' arrested next while crossing the by the junior class in front of the peace," Cannel said. When the fire trucks arrived to brothers, until 1:30 the next after- efforts to improve student con- With the sugostion of student street and explaining to officers Spartan cafeteria at HIM a.m. At Wednesday night's disturb- douse the flames, they were greet- UM noon. According to him, jail of- duct, particularly in mass acti- police authority, the committee According to Cathy Kennedy, ance, a police spokesman told ed with a shower of water bal- 3-6252 ficials refused to him the medi- vities. members agreed among them- junior class publicity chairman, Robert L. Baron, SJS housing co- loons. Several police units and two )1D cine because it has a narcotic in it. selves that students are "rougher" the junior class sent out over ordinator, that, "we're going to LIMIT 'CONTROL AREA' paddy wagons also responded to The students claimed that they 200 letters to fanueus people and start pulling in any students who The sub-committee yesterday in solving problems and finding the alarm and students showered Bill to Revise received the same treatment while "con- reeelved quite a eoliection of get noisier ... this thing has got- also recommended that this solutions. them with additional water and in jail as if they had committed odds and ends. ten out of hand." trol area" be limited to student "People fear their peers more shouted abuse. "50 murders." Later, in court, the All the articles will be kept Baron, present at the bonfire living centers rather than terri- than others. Why not have student The students refused to comply judge refused to release the stu- TratningPlan secret until they are sold by agreed with police that some stu- torial boundaries. police with authority over t he with police requests to disperse dents on their promise to reap- Phil Barry, auctioneer, Miss dents would have to be arrested Mr. Cough's proposal would re- control area?" Don Wood, com- and shouted insults and serenaded pear later for trial, although they Kentuaty said. if the disturbance continued. quire a change of operations in mittee member, asked. officers with obscene songs. Scores had several character references. security department. It calls At that time several firecrack- the A question involving the possi- of fire crackers were set off, sev- Introduced Instead they had to post bail of fora security police cadet pro- bility of interference with San ers and bottles had been thrown eral bottles were thrown and a $260 which required a $37 bonds- Legislation to revise the entit, into the street. One bottle smashed gram which would work in co- Jose police jurisdiction was raised. police car window broken by a man's fee. operation with the San Jose police teacher training system in Cali- Retrial Hearing near a police patrol wagon and However, Capt. Elmer L. Klein, hurled object. A member of the district attor- fornia was approved by the senate littered the street with glass.