&32ARTAN DAILy Volume 89. No. 27 Serving the San Jose State University Community Since 1934 ThUrsday. October 8, 1987 UPD admits error in halting fund-raiser Ity Kathy Dwyer places for the day for their own (financial) bene- Spartan Village residents received notes on (may start writer fit." their doors days before the football game, asking A university police officer acted incorrectly Anderson said that he was unable to com- for their cooperation in moving their cars from the in pickenting Spat tan Village residents from ment. and referred all questions to Sella/. Tenth Street parking lot. 1Sgt. Edwin charging tor ithal I Ian. a tee to park in their lots for "I explained the situation to Anderson. but "We figured we could have made at least Satuiday 's game at adracent Spartan Stadium, he refused to listen," Cooper said. "I told him we $250. We were originally going to charge $5 per Anderson) said 1. ei so% Po (*tiler I .ew Schatz. had every right to raise money for the residents' space, but lowered it to $3, when we realized that had been Spatial, %. Wage residents. in an attempt to benefit, but he continued to harass us." the lot next to ours wasn't full. and they were raise nionc% tor estractio icular activities, cleared Schatz said UPD was misinformed about the charging $3:' C'ooper said. informed students one pal k rig lot arl iacent to the complex. fund-raiser. "We were told students voitild be "In my opinion, the police were extremely were Sc ei al residents opened the parkin!! lot to renting out their individual parking spaces for negligent. their responsibility is to support us. not renting their the public at I I titt a in diarging S3 per space. their own financial gain.' harass us.'' Cooper said. parking places After the hist mar inlet paid for a spot. UPD Sgt. Cooper organized the event and sought per- "We walked around after the game and for Edwin Andel son said it was illegal to rent state- mission from Willie Brown, director of student found that not one of the (221 illegally parked cars the day for their owned pink spaces to benefit housing. had been cited," he said. "That really made me own Andel son on eatened to cite every car in the "We were attempting to raise money so we mad... (financial) lot not display mg a Spartan Village parking could purchase new recreation equipment and "It's unfortunate that we were misin- benefit.' sticker, said Mark C'oopei . iesident director of the maybe even buy a jacuzzi for the complex." Coo- formed," Sella& said. "I think it's a great idea if Village. per said. the student residents are going to benefit from it.' Lew Schatz. "Sgt. Anderson %%as misled when he ap- "Anderson was extremely rude and harassed Spartan Village residents plan to attempt to UPI) hal proached the residents.- Schatz said. "Ile had the four of us (Village residents putting on the open one of their parking lots again for this week heen informed vtudents etc milting their parking mid -raiser).- he said. end.. homecoming game. The sportin' pub Soviet satellite may land early By Russ liaggerly Daily staff writer One of tvoi rhesus monkeys aboard Cosnios '87. the Soviet bio-satellite carrying an experiment from which research material will he sent to SJSU, has freed its arm from a restraint and is disrupting equipment in the monkey module. The "problem monkey" is named "Brosha." which translates to "Trouble - Maker," said Diane Stanley. a public affairs representative for the NASA Ames Research Center at Moffett Field. While the animal cannot get access to any critical components of the space vehicle, the Soviets are considering an early return to 'Replacement football' Earth for the satellite. "les not unusual hir (a monkey) to get out of it, restraint -- they're very. strong and draws fans on Mondays agile, Stanley said. "The nionkey is pushing buttons in the By Nelson Cardadiero Between 50 to 75 people came to the forward control section of that module." Daily staff writer Pub to see the game last week. but the Pub said Diane Rausch, Soviet Desk Officer at The little pigskin is once again cross- had a decrease of $5(K) in beer sales alone. NASA Headquarters, Washington. D.C. ing the Spartan Pub's big-screen television Monday night's 49er game usually The reports about the problem are not Monda% nights. on brings a full house. but Clark was still official. however. "Most of what we are After a one week hiatus. ABC's happy with the turnout. even though it was hearing is coming from Radio Moscow. not "Monday Night Football" returned to the lower than usual. See MONKEY . hack page Pub with replacement football teams during "It was an enthusiastic crowd and strike the they seemed happy." Clark said. istopher Clai k. the Pub's night su- AFIC. as well as other networks that per% isoi . said the tans came back too. televise the National Football League " pretty crowded. Better than I New law games, has thought about pulling thi. said. "I'd say we were expected.- Clark "scab" games off the air if the ratings are about three-quarters full. 1.111 pretty pleased not satisfactory. with the turnout we had." Arnelita Manes Daily staff photographer The pie% ions Monday. the Pub "If that would happen. we would will flush Giants' fan Dino Stephanos, a senior in Cardinals. The best -of-seven series now showed the San Francisco Giants' Western probably hire a band, if time permitted." international business. stands in the pub stands at I -I and resumes Friday night division clinching victory over San Diego. See FOOTBALL, hack page and cheers his team to victory' over the at San Francisco's Candlestick Park. long lines Ity Brenda Tai Lam Pub-goers watch Giants shuffle Cards Daily stall writer Vv'hen you gotta go. you gotta go. Rut now." Fly Nelson Cardadiero temporary Cardinal fan for Jini Lovett, a marketing maim, was ship Series) MVP and the Giants went to K hen the line is out the door of the restrixim Daity staff writer SJSU graduate Toni Castellano took wearing his old-style Giants cap. the Series," Lovett said. and snaking around the corner. this can put a SJSU students at the Spartan Pub dur- the afternoon off to be at the Pub with his Patrick Quinn isn't drinking Bud- "I've been a fan all my life," LAP/en damper on your predicament. lunch rush were far from friends. weiser this week because Anheuser-Busch. ing Wednesday's said. "I don't remember the '71 playoffs. To solve the problem of long lines that Humni-drumni mood as the San Fran- "I want to be around all -Giants fans,' makers of the beer, owns the Cardinals. a so this is great. occur during peak hours. a bill WilS passed flew past the St. Louis Cardi- Castellano said. "I want to see a Giant! cisco Giants "I hope they win it in five (games), "We're drinking Coors because Bud and signed by. Gov. George Deukmejian last nals 5-0. game with a rowdy bunch. - month that requires equal numbers of res- brother. flew in since be there Sunday." is a Cardinal beer," Quinn said. The most enthusiastic bunch were sta- Joe Castellano. Toni's troom facilities for men and women in audi- could be at the Put tioned right in the middle of the Pub. And froni New York so he As a long-time Jeff Leonard fan, "I wanted to be near the Humm-Baby toriums. stadiums and other large capacity with them was a young man with a blue and go to the game on Friday. Lovett bought a pitcher of beer to celebrate Giants' fans." Chris Rosare said. fig- buildings. for 12 years," Joe cap. "I've been a fan Leonard's fourth-inning solo home run. ured this is the happening place since it's "The people who proposed the bill felt "I'm a (Los Angeles) Dodger fan," Castellano said. "If they make it to the Se- "It would be a dream come true if he next to the Will (normally called the Robert the minimum number of toilets were not suf-, said Bill Mori. a sociology major. "I'm a ries, I'll be back ." received the (National League Champion- See GIANTS, hack page heient enough." said Barbara Pluta, desigo See Ft 4 TIIROOM. back page Homecoming variety show Fullerton says fountain may be rebuilt By Karen Derenzi getting in it.' benefits S.J. food bank Daily staff writer One of the major reasons the So the fountain saga contin- fountain isn't running is because By Kathy Dover hours. ues. . . staff writer Barry Fleck and Shelley Swee- The new fountain Dan Buerger. executive assistant to Daily The last time we left the foun- A variety show was put on ney from San Jose's' radio station the president, has said neighborhood tain it was in front of Tower Hall Tuesday night in the Morris Dailey KWSS, served as masters of cere- would have a hill of children were using the fountain as a quietly awaiting a new filter system by. %minus SJSU mony. swimming pocil. Auditorium frater- which could cost SJSU between nities, sororities audience seemed to enjoy gravel with water and one theater "The $4,(KX) and $16.(XX). The new fountain would feature "A group as part of Homecoming Week. all of the acts." Dahood said. There was also a problem with a hill of gravel in the center with did occur cascading down its The Associated Students Board couple of problems liability. The university did not want water cascading down its sides, but of Directors sponsored the event though." to incur legal costs from a person not sitting in the bottom, Fullenon we are going sides. which featured various dance rou- "I have a feeling falling and hurting themselves in the said. complaints." Da - tines and skits. to receive some fountain. "I guess that's the new way of said. "Many of the groups that Admission to the event was one hood Now a new twist has presented doing fountains ' McLennan said. do- dance acts. handed us can of food. Food collected was performed itself to this already complicated "We've discussed some of the "I wouldn't discount the idea, but it that were supposed to be a cue. nated to the San Jose Food Bank. tapes Mitch Dahood story. possibilities of putting some kind of might cost up to $30.(K)0." "About 300 cans were times throughout the donated. "Several SJSU President Gail Fullerton aesthetically pleasing fence around The problem which will anse in so (300) people were not at the cor- . . /WM Homecoming King at least that many night the tapes announced at her semimonthly news the fountain." McLennan said. building a new fountain is funding, were said. and it took about per- present... f)alioild rect starting point, were no longer prepared to conference Tuesday that she would Fullerton mentioned a fountain although Fullerton remains opti- for the music to begin," form:. "I don't think we publicized 15 seconds he said. like to see the fountain rebuilt and she has seen in Washington. D.C. mistic that it can be done. said. was put on "mainly the event enough. so if people 1)ahood The event has talked to Associated Students which she found especially pleasing. "If we could raise $12 million groups would end up get- able showed up without a can (of food). "The for fun," but "it was nice to be President Michael Mcl.ennan and "There is no wading poill, for the F.ngineering Building, maybe before the music profits we allowed them to go anyway... ting frustrated to see the go to a good Executive Vice President Handel Fullerton said. "It is attractive, but we can find someone to donate for The show once it did start. they cause," 1)ahimid said. lasted about two began. and Evans about the issue. there is no problem with children the fountain," Fullerton said. Forum ThUrsday. October 8, I 987/Spartan Daily
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Are men worthy of all this hate? l'he most recent trend plastenng weeklies and &lin mating talk shows is women's incredible dissatisfaction with men. According to the country's most prominent re porters, Cinderella doesn't live happily eYer after. and the garden of Eden has turned bitter in a big v. ay Men don't conununicate. Men don't understand Charlotte Men aren't giving. Men aren't initiating. and men don t Banta vacuum. Never before has such a generalization been made. and stereoty pes cast, as are being made through the media on this latest craze. W'hat's more pathetic than the idea of selfish men is the fact that so many oillell ate We are responsible tor our own happiness. and tor convinced that the) have no hand in the matte' ot un- our own unhappiness. Men do not ruin our lives. neither happy relationships. do %%omen. Our non -directed and unchallenged selves do. all h) otii sel es. It seents the women polled. and per- LEADEIZS1-11P ABC's "20/20" headlined a snit y last fi iday night sons coiXlucting the polls, need to be reminded of this about women and sex. reporting astounding sidosti,.., tact Otherwise, what an utterly hopeless situation the women unhappy with their mates Some 84 percent ot ol Id V, OW he ill. women surveyed in the report had dismal sex li y es. What hOpe is there for the 84 percent blaming men In its most recent issue. Time magazine touted the iiirmoded relationships? Find the other 16 percent's media pack with a cowl story titled "Are women fed - mates. Chances are they would fail in those relationships up?" The article outlines Shere Hite's popular sex poll. too. because it is not the person; it is what s brought to Forum Policy To say that Hite is slightly slanted toward insecure and College benefits the party. whinny women is a grave understatement. Hite would Time reports Hite's findings show that "95 percent make a great divorce attorney for women. There are no The Spartan Daily would like to hear from of the women ill the study reported forms of 'emotional two sides to these sad stories. you our readers. Your ideas, comments, crit- worth hassles and ps)Lhological harassment' from the men they love.' icisms and suggestions are encouraged. By listen- Time reminded readers that Hite made a cool $2.5 Women had better re-examine the man they love to de- Have you ever asked yourself the question, million on "The Hite Report: A Nationv,itle Study on termine whether abuse fits int() their life s plans. ing to our readers we can better serve the campus 'Why did I decide to go to college?' I'm sure you have at one time or another. With all the sacrifices Female Sexuality" 11976) and "The Hite Report on People have options. Women have options and community'. yyrong one has to adjust to. it's no wonder why some Male Sexuality- I 1981i. W'hile there's nothing needn't settle toi things that are destroying them "emo- Letters to the editor can be on any topic. How- with inarketing a good idea, this figure proves y ast fol- would-be college students change their minds. tionally and ps)chologically.- Options aren't always ever, personal attacks and letters in poor taste will lowing for non-assuniable responsibility didn't Yes. for those of you who do not realize it. the spellej out. and sometimes need to be researched. how- poll ask one final question to unhappy toyer.. Who's uli- not be published. All letters may be edited for going to college means a change of lifestyle. CVO'. Ornately responsible for your happiness! .' length or libel, and the Daily reserves the right to Just look around you when you move into your Hite reports that 70 percent of women surveyed and The whole issue is scary. When asked the question. limit the number of letters on a given topic after a dorm or apartment. Your mother is no longer married five years or niore revealed involvement in ex- you who's to blame. Hite told Tinie. "It's not us It's men's sufficient amount of comment has appeared. around to tell you "dinner's ready." or ask trantantal affairs because of the need for "emotional "Do you have any colored clothes you want attitude toward women that are causing the problem." Letters must bear the writer's name, major, closeness... wrote Time. This certainly is an option. and washed." Really scary. a workable one for many. But it was of their chosing. not phone number and class level. Phone numbers and Heaven torbid it citizens a little more y illnerable to All of sudden, you are faced with reality: You a forced act because of an unequipped male. anonymous letters will not be printed. society's attitudes. such as children. get v ind ot this have to decide whether you're going to attempt the mass projection of low self-esteem. Psychologists haw I .et s get back to psychology I A and remember who Deliver letters to the Daily office on the sec- task of cooking. eat in the Dining Commons, or reported that high h 1 stu-en.s.di emotions It:aline to controls our lives. Statistics of inadequate partners and ond floor of Dwight Bente! Hall, or to the Student live off TV dinners or fast-ftxxl restaurants. For some men and women, c(x)king is as easy Stlidde ate those of low self-image and a belief that they unhappy wonien are useless. But then a poll on ultimate Union information desk. have no other options responsilnlits isn quite glamorous. is as pie. But for some of us who have just picked up our first cookbook and measuring cup in our life. the thought of attempting to cook is terrifying. Letters to the Editor Have you ever rushed home because a special occasion came up and you needed your best outfit well-behaved. If One Step Beyond is setting a trend. My statement and question is: How can they get washed. only to remember your mother wasn't Level 42 deservinTof Daily coverage may it continue! away with this and who is responsible for the search and around to wash it'? I bet this sounds familiar Editor, Mary Jane Dulleck seizure activity? I believe the Spartan Daily made an oversight when t 'nelassified Graduate student I have been a season -ticket holder since I began at- it failed to cover the Level 42 concert at One Step Be- tending SJSU. anti this has never happened. I believe we yond Tuesday night last week It %as iny first trip out Food follies at Spartan Stadium are owed an explanation and a reversal of this prohibi- there with friends. and it was IA ell vorth it. duo,. tion. If the administrators of Spartan Stadium wanted to Level 42 recently opened tOr Math v.iia on her ',Wil- v. as one the tails who attended Saturday's ttxit- increase their revenues. find another way other than mer tour. and I feel they. are good enough to hay e some- ball game against Cal Scale Fullerton. making the students. alumni and fans pay high prices for one openm for them. They have excellent songs and tight As is my usual practice, I packed my small ice chest flavorless fixid. musiicianship. yet enough spontamety to flew fun to with sandwiches. drinks and fruit to eat while watching In conclusion. this shows the stupidity of SJSU's watch. the game since I don't usually tailgate before the game administration when they will throw away a child's Such was the case Tuesday. night. Toward the end starts. lunch and sell an intoxicated person another beer. of their show, I worked my way up to the front and got to As I was about to enter the stadium, and to my sur- I may have had my last beer spilled on me and my Some men who always wondered how their see what I could already. hear. The sound wasn't pain- prise, I was informed that food. drinks or any containers friends by a drunken fixil at a Spartan game. moms were able to get their clothes so clean. will fully loud and everyone on stage and oft had a were no longer allowed to be brought inside Spartan Sta- now have the chance to find out. great tinie. Nothing was oYerdone. and \ Ink King's dium. Robin C. Embry "Hum. is it one cup or two for every load?" commanding lead with his bass was incredible. He didn't Why. I asked? Senior and, "I guess it's all right to wash the colored hog the stage and more than capahl) assisted his fellow "Because we are trying to increase the revenue Recreation management clothes with the whites, are some common ques- group members when their tum came. froni these games, sorry... was the answer. columnist tions some men ask themselves when it comes to In all. it was refreshing that I.evel 42 chose a venue As I contemplated my next move. I noticed a Mc- Steamed at 'esteemed' doing the laundry. like One Step Beyond. 1 believe the Daily should com- Donalds' child meal pack in the bottom of a box placed Editor, Not only is your mother not around to tend mend them as well. The price was fair and the people It is quite difficult for me to describe the emotions I for the destruction of outside foods. your needs, but your best friend isn't there either. opened the Spartan Daily on Oct. 5 to find yet felt when I The person you couldn't wait to tell what you article by the "esteemed'. journalist Dave Lan- another did over the weekend or who you met at a party is son. In his latest article. he was "set loose" to attack the suddenly miles away from you. Unless one lives at Armed Forces. home with their parents, the good conversations Lanson wrote that the Navy still uses bread and one once shared with friends over the phone and in to punish misbehaving sailors. True. but he water rations person will probably be limited week of Amer- to a once a overlooked the fact that the other 99.99 percent phone call. ica's Armed Forces are well behaved. as well as being the best fed and equipped military organization in the All of a sudden. you realize that you can no world. longer go to the movies every weekend or go on a Lanson also seems to have a problem with drug test- shopping spree every nionth because your full-time ing in the military. I do not. Any meniber of the military check has been cut to a part-time check because of must be in control of their minds - - yes. soldiers do school. have minds and are allowed to use them 24 hours a One may read this and wonder if there is any- day. Anyone "under-the-influence" could be the cause thing good about going to college. Well. I can only of serious problems. say yes. Lanson lent hiniself to rumor-mongering when he Going to college gives one the opportunity to wrote about the "well known story" of the sailor who loin several clubs and organizations of your choice. was "placed on trial for damaging government prop- One can learn how to work together with people as erty- after he fell asleep sunbathing. Please excuse my a group and build life-long friendly relationships ignorance. but who is this man? I do not remember hear- with several people. ing about this in the media. When did this happen. and Meeting new people from various ethnic back- what was the result of the trial'? grounds is another advantage to college. Surround- Furthemiore. I am hardpressed to believe that an ing oneself with a variety of people enables one to employer will frown upon an applicant who states he/she leam many new styles and customs of living that was formerly in the military. The military allows one to are beneficial to the personal development of every- mature and build character. as well as teaching responsi- one. bility and leadership skills. If one is a lover of sports, college is one place Is there anything about the United States of Amer- where one can usually find a game of some type to ica that Lanson likes. even remotely'? If not. I sincerely go to, or a sport to get involved in. hope he finds someplace more suitable to his tastes. I les exciting to attend one's college football suggest someplace a little colder. a bit north and in the games and cheer on the team. Attending Eastern Hemisphere. some sporting events is also a way of riding oneself of the stress that comes from studying for midterms or Frank R. (4)mez work. Sophomore Perhaps the best thing about going to college is Biology . being able to qualify for graduation and being better Neal should pay attention to detail prepared for a job in one's field of expertise. Last, hut not least. going to college and fin- Editor, ishing gives one a real gitod feeling about oneself Please send (Daily cartoonist) Sheila Neal back to because one has finished something they started. grammar school to learn denientary English usage. She Sure those tests. homework assignments. and is writing for a college -level publication, and should re- financial pressures can get to one sometimes. Rut in member that. Or tell her to proofread more carefully. the long run, it's worth it. These errors are disgraceful. So the next time you are faced with the ques- tion. "Why did I decide to go to college'!" think ilDnowwwwwww-eworizar, Rosemarie Rem about all college has to offer and I'm sure you'll Craduate student say, ’ I made the right decision." ANO C.4 56 JUDGe BORK IS REFLY369 CONFIRMAT1014 I Abrary Science Spartan Daily 'Thursday , October g, 1987 General News
Daily Delivery SpartaGuide A brief look at off-campus news A briej luok (t1/11/MS tflitf/IIN
SJSU President Gail Fullerton turing Supervisor I)ianne Alt:Kenna I tic S.ISI Kohl. Club Survivor Eddy Ventura. 39, said 168 Domin %ill give will be the guest speaker at Faculty at 8 p.m. today in the Student 'mon beginning and ad\ ath.eil icans crowded onto a 50-foot wooden boat about 4 instruction L.A. gets aid Booktalks at noon today at the Uni- Umunhum Room Call John Hjelt at hum 7 p ft, p toititirTOW in a.m. Tuesday that was to smuggle them to -Puerto \ ersity Club. located at Eighth and. 28(1-7225 for information. Rico, the more prosperous U.S. commonwealth 100 sp.ot.in complc tt,.ont 209 Call San Salvador streets. Call David Aipie al ;7 I 61 I tor miles across the shark -infested Mona Channel. at a 'Morin:Mon. McNeil at 277-2595 for information. The A.S. Pi Tram Board will after cost of $300 to $500 per person. big quake feature premiete razz drummer Tony The '1,ting and By Wednesday afternoon, 32 people had been Role-playing The Institute of Industrial Engi- Williams in ,iiih:ert at 1.1:15 p Asso, Litton w piesent a LOS ANGELES (API -- Earthquake-ravaged rescued, said hospital officials in Nagua and Cabrera surrealis- neers will have its club meeting from today in the \hod,- Building Concert t!, shaina twin 7 i ;up in. to- homeowners welcomed a presidential disaster decla- on the northeast coast of the Carribean nation. which 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. today in the Engi- Hall. Admission ,, he charged. nhni,..k Sv.cene ration Wednesday and recovery nio- shares the island ot Hispaniola with Haiti. 8uom efforts gained neering Building, Room 337. Call (.all Dan Tatterst !cid at 277-2S07 um) menturn with the for \1 Henun :',)" announcement that several schools Officials put the number of passengers at It/0 to Troy Ward at 370-0612 for informa- information. and a college closed after last week's temblor would 150 anti said about 30 people probably made it to tion. reopen. shore but fled to avoid arrest. The A.S. President Reagan declared a major disaster in An official aboard a plane that tlew over the site Program Board and The Re -Entry Club will hold a The School of Ftiginceling will Southern California, ordering federal aid for tempo- Tuesday, estimated the herd of sharks at "more than the Health Center aie sponsoring support gmup from 12:30 to 1:30 hold an information ie ,2,iiti- rary housing and opening the way for grants and low - 40." All A w :nes!, \ leaturing p.m. today in the Student Union Pa- ing the extension ot deadline tor ,111.11, ql,;114,111 interest loans for reconstruction of homes and busi- "People signaled to us with their hands to please the checo Rtxnn. Call Lee Shatto at 37 - change of maw! petitions at p v eek nom nesses. help them, but in our little plane we could do noth- 0,1 I z to Is Call Dan 2344 for information. tomorrow in Engines:ling 'sip- tor Reagan's signing of the emergency order makes ing." he said. Building. Iatteistield "- intorma- Room 32h. C'all Robert tion Small Business Administration loans available to "When I savk the overturned hull. there were Romig at CESA will hold a seniinar on 277-2475 for information. homeowners whose property survivors on top of it and was damaged by the swimming next to it. A rev, expert systems at 1 p.m. today in the quake and its aftershocks. minutes later we could see the sharks attacking Student Union Costanoan Room. The theatre arts department will ('orniiiittee for Meanwhile, officials in communities throughout them... said I.uis Rolon Nevarez, 6%11 defense direc- cumniuno Call Ted Kong at 996-1948 for infor- have guest lecturer Neil Freeman Inteinational Students \\ II aii.s..ingI the Los Angeles area continued to add to their esti- tor for Puerto Rico and one of the plane., passengers. mation. present a special Shakespeare text t:011 els.111011 J.fltillits lit mates of damage wrought by the Oct. 1 earthquake. One official criticized the Dominican armed analysis from 3:30 to r, 40 p.m. to- l'IlJ211s111.111`,211.1`;C iFIC skill:4.'- which measured 6.1 on the Richter scale, and by a forces for not sending helicopters immediatelyr and The Chicana Alliance will hold morrow in Hugh Coll!, Hall. Studio 1.11C \ large aftershot:k Sunday. The quake and aftershock. not asking the U.S. Coast Guard for assistance. On a meeting fnmi 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Theatre. C'all Allan s ar ` '763 for Room "' or isall \lime' ;it 279- both centered about 10 miles east Los of downtown Wednesday. the Dominican government asked the today in Wahlquist I.ibrary Central. information. Is , ail Angeles, combined to kill seven people and damage U.S. Embassy for help and a Coast Guard helicopter Room 209. Call Patricia Loredo at more than I 0.6(X) buildings. from Puerto Rico was dispatched. 277-3106 for information. Damage from the initial quake is estimated con- Ventura said the wooden boat started shipping servatively at $125 million, but the total will grow as water as soon as it left Death's Head Beach in Nagua. Sigma Delta Chi. the Society of inspections continue and figures from aftershocks are "even though we were bailing it out with cups Professional Journalists will have a added. said Cindy Kawano of the state OlTice of A plank attached to the prow gave %sax three meeting at 2 p.m. today in Dwight Pagoda House Emergency Services. miles offshore. water flooded in and the boat "sank Bente! Hall. Rooni 101. Call Carl , Chinese Food The most recent sizable aftershock was a 3.0- rapidly he said. Scarbrough at 973-9429 for informa- magnitude tremor at 4:35 p.m. Tuesday the 26th tion. 10% Off Special of magnitude 3 or above and scientists say small 'Cutter' found innocent shakers will likely The * * - Spc,. continue for weeks. The gtxxl SAN.TA CLARA t AP) -- A Santa Clara Munic- Christian Science Organi- news is that current geological zation will hold a testimony knowledge indicates ipal Court jury found engineer innocent of a misde- meeting I -I. Cantone.c St le Cools i the worst is over. at 3:3 p.m. today in the Student meanor charge of cutting in line at Great America "The likelihood of another major aftershix:k Union Pacheco Room. 7:sot:tee:ay Road is Park - case the jury foreman labeled "garbage... Call Tiffany 14sA \luta 1 t: extremely remote at this Cooper at 245-2389 for point," said seismologist Fomier defendant David Jackson was prosecuted information. 'rites -Sun I I '1.1141pni Nancy Durland at Pasadena's California Institute of in a two-day trial on a charge ot iiiiiiping into line out \lont.1,1 Technology, the prime tOth StreettSStPaadnivamn' monitoring agency for the re- of turn at the amusement park on April 18. The math anti computer science L _J gion. department will have .for.tEle11111 The 32 -year-old man %vas arrested and could a colloquium featuring speaker Marcus T" 4COUPON have. if convicted. faced up to six months in jail and a B. Marsh from California $1.(00 fine. He was exonerated Tuesday. State University. Sharks attack refugees Jackson, a Lockheed Missiles & Space Co. em- Sacramento. He will speak at 4 p.m. today in MacQuarrie Hall. Room ployee. is the first to F2,11 to trial under the ordinance. sArrro DomiNG0, Dominican Republic 324. Call Hugh ENINSULA said to be the fir.t ot its kind in the country. Edgar at 277-2401 (API Refugees from a sinking boat thrashed for information. wildly in bloody water to fend off more than 40 fren- "I don't krirm hy we're wasting our time and zied sharks, but officials flying above them could do taxpayers nione. prosecuting this kind of garbage. UTOMOTIVE nothing to save them, authorities said Wednesday. Gerald Faerber. any toreman, said, calling it a " n- The physics department will Estimates of the number of people killed Tues- diculous" effort when telons were being released feature Prof. Brian Holmes as it, day when the overloaded boat capsized ranged from early because California tails are overcrowded. guest speaker at 4 p.m. today in So COMPLETE LINE OF STOCK & CAL BUG PARTS 70 to nuire than 10 . Officials said some of the miss- Jackson, taking the tirst step toward a possible ence Building, Room 258. Call Dr. VW BUG RABBIT DASHER SCIROCCO ing may have made it to shore and fled: many bodies lawsuit against the cit twer the arrest, filed a claim Boekema at 277-9288 for infornia TUNE UP SlANTIN(3 Ai $75.00 for $1 million. He said he would ask for a jury trial were expected to surface later. tion. STARTING AT S129.00 ; FALL BRAKE JOB '4:SPECIAL STARTING AT S159.00 The Gay and Lesbian Alliance CLUTCH WORK will hold a meeting on peer counsel- For the Record Quintet to play at SJSU ing from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. today in the Student Union Almaden Rtxxn. Engine Rebuilding and Machine Shop Available The Spartan Daily City Call James at 263-2312 or Kathleen coma/tied acuruey. !Any By Charlotte Banta albuni. "Phantom 01 The 861 CAMDEN AVE.. #14, cfoimE9_ writer at 279-3924 for information. 378-7033 signi want error brought to an Deity staff b. !EXPIRES 10 22 67 Drummer Tony Williams and He has worked on a film in editor's attention will be cor- Paris about expatrita American jazz r OEM rected. his quintet will perform contempo- Spartan Oriocci will have in SJSU's musicians called, "Round Mid- lf you notice something rary acoustic razz tonight general meeting at 7:30 p.m. today Vi/ Concert Hall. night." which you know is incorrect. Music Building in the Student Union Almaden -k- 20 c)/0 Associated please write to the Spartan Presented by the Student tickets are available for Rooni. KSJS, - OFF Daily. San Jose State Univer- Students Program Board and $7 and $9 at the door. and general on a x odd I ;with this -.i- sity. One Washington Square. the group is presently' tickets are available for $9 and $11 The Campus Democrats will San Jose. CA 95/9.7 tour. which includes stops in South at the door hold a forum on transportation fea- n , AD , America, Europe and Japan. Williams' music is described as a high energy, complex and artist], Spartan Daily form of fusion. with Williams ha Serving the San Jose State ing an original approach to the drums. University Community He regrouped his recording ca- ,.05"‘i 5 Since 1934 reer in 1985, after putting it on hold (UCPS 509-480) for more than five years. Williams ELECTROLYSIS 5r, II ,t i I. "15 signed with Blue Note Retold., s,,ond roi.,r, paid .11 1.10 how. I alotoinvo s35.00 Menthe. ot (*doom., sienspaper Puhlishos where he assembled his album. NEW SET OF NAILS elation end the 11,011411011 Pie, Published Jed, "Foreign Intrigue," which was oilier. 10 visits lor S35.00 h, San how State t nnersit). Janne the completely written by the drunimer. TANNING 'eat Ihe etpressed on the Nom are noi Stephanie Vernon. R I neerssarili dune ot the Department ot lounkiltoo. Williams then formed a perma- 644 N. Santa Cruz Ave.. Suite #8 adorn. and Mass Coonmunt itions. the L nisenots nent quintet, including trumpeter i 4 8 .454-1877 los Gatos. CA 95030 'stratum or an, student or lasult, ouganifation Mad pianist Mulgrev, vuhs.options .kaepted out u germander od Wallace Roney, ham. a.adeinn %Is Faeh seruester Miller, bassist Charnett Moffett and For quality, a wide S7 t ...mous pnve per . Is ions on saxophonist Bill Peirce. 101 thromeh V vsiattyl Sho selection and pricesi.., In June 1986 the group toured dent.. Jr S MI per Nat. wading enrolled Auden; WAIVE THE 100W REQUIREMENT ,; *;sil I Fdmorial ," ital Stlienisine ?II tl across the United States and. in No- you can sleep with. Phone 17, 1987 Printed h, rt. ke Purl, Ise.. vember, developed Williams next OCTOBER ,,,, 11.010 Please wnd ali vomeatitan album. "Civilization." Spanan Dad. sato low State news., . 0, VIA- WRITING WORKSHOP WAIVER EXAM Along with development on his W ashingto on Soii.a, San lone (' %Wont? S own albuni. Willianis has also lent I Easily converts from I STAFF his time and talent to other projects. on Johnny Lydon's lat- a couch to a bed. I Moir He recorded TF:sTING OFFicE, BLDG. 218 Advertising lines tor Moittael P I re, est project. "Pil..’ helped uith I(408) 293-3355 IMvul Kara. Yoko Ono's "Starpeace. Miles Assistant City F d .ludith I aught 277-2964 916 So. Bascom Ave.. S.J. News I ditor I arry Aragon Davis' "Sun City.... and assisted t to register Oc tober 9.1987 blocks south of Hwy 280) ASt1,1 101 News I dant Nancy Nadel with pianist George Cables. jazz Deadline L I ortim rl lelf (antler,. simmumimmimemmiummommemmiumer, Assosiant F omit, I dolor fom Ifurdap bdrArArArArmar.r.minontrantrArArmArAvAndril Spoos I &tor Stephen I Mison Assistant Sport, I dolor Mark Foyer I 1 ntertamer I door I lehorah J Kaplan Do you have an event worth trumpeting? %DV ERT ISE IN Photo F door Michael 14tirke Assistant Photo I d lirad Mao Board Presents TM.: SPARTAN The A.S. Program Wit Associate I duo, Paige Kugel o //1-. 3 ?? I tans !NO s * stiophame M took leria 'The Tony Williams ( hie Photographer Joe Caen, Ca11277-3171 Retail Advertising Manager Johnny 1 h kilL Bill l'ierce Downtown Retail Advertising Manager I eta I National Advertising Manager I hinter I lkins Charnett Moffett Marketing Manager John Chunk. 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e Sports October 8, I 987/Spartan Daily I', Thersday, Cox survives tough inner-city life
fly lircitt Ainsworth didn't want me to play Itiornall. Hut scholarship. Spartan coaching staff seems to have Pally staff writer I sucked at baseball I hated it. I "My last semester there 1 took remedied the problem with a mod- It wasn't necessarily the wrong just finally told my. mom I was going six classes, worked. ran track and ified outlook. side of the acts. vs heie (ireg Cox to play football.' surfed twice a day. Somehow I "For me, it means less action grew up but sou wouldn't need a It started from Pop Wilmer ball, passed and got my AA degree. where the ball is and more one-on- calculatoi to tally its similarities with where Cov discovered his talent as a Upon joining the Spartans. Cox one with receivers," Cox said. "The Ilea neighborhood. running hack and safety'. At Walnut spent one season as a redshirt. But "What they're trying to do is get me Co v ho stmt. at the rover po Ridge High School. it WW1 his ath- since then, just like his high school one-on-one to take me out of the run. sition of safety and letic pursuits that kept Cox from par- and junior college days, ftxaball Puss coverage is fine, but I like to be on the SP.& football ticipating in the altercations at teams are still reluctant to mess with where the action is every play." team. hails trom innei .ity Colum- school. Cox. He is now one of the premier Edwards. who retired last year bus. Ohio. Granted. Columbus isn't " All my buddies were wrestlers defensive players in the Pacific after long and successful NFL ca- as gnarly as the guts ot Detioit or and football play els," he said. "We Coast Athletic Association. A sec- reer, knows the feeling. But self-dis- East Oakland, hut it V. gIS rough were rowdy enough ourselves that ond-team All-PCAA choice last cipline. he said. is the key. And it's enough to keep all lists ...len, lied we didn't have to mix it up in those year, Cox led the Spartans with 98 a character trait Cox needs to works Somehow . Cos sins iv ed his fights. I don't think people wanted to tackles during last year's conference on. turbulent .u.o.escentI Cal\ no mess with us." and California Howl championship "(Greg) walks that fine line," thanks to busing A controverial sys- Nobody wanted to mess with season. Edwards said. "He still has a lot to tem thrt/Ugh Vg. II II than `.1:11g dis- Cox when he starred for Hartnett The 6-foot. 2I6-pounder is still learn. As great as a player that he is, tricts shuttle students into unfamiliar College in Salinas during the 1982 wreaking havoc upon those who dare he still needs to gain more discipline regions in order acheive a desired ra- to challenge him. Cox can keep in himself. cial nits Cov said III1,111g was the stride with the fleetest of receivers "I'm a coach, but Cni not just primary loot of C'oluilibus. youth-M- and take on a pulling guard. trying to coach football. I'm trying t:dialed troubles. Hemian Edwards, SJSU de- to make these players into better citi- lt got pretty rough at times." tensive backs' coach, commends his zens. I'm trying to instill some he said -livery school was like 60- versatile understudy for his on-field things that I learned a while back. I 40 in ill 01 black students talents. Rut Edwards has played the took a rough road myself." to white students, Kids from the role of a sociologist trying to under- Faced to compare Cox with the suburbs were getting bused down- stand what drives his starting rover. 49ers* Lott. Edwards said the physi- town and some from the inner city "When you're young. your up- cal similarities are there. got bused out. Nobixly wanted to bringing has a lot to do with funning "Greg is from that kind of teach there your personality." Edwards said. "I mold," he said. "He can force the Coy received an up-close-and - think he plays hard because he grew. run and cover a tight end on a pass personal introduction to racial ten- up in that kind of environment. He route. Greg's covering slot receivers sion. White kids ricked fights with doesn't play with a lot of discipline now and that's even harder." black kids and v ice v ersa. yet, but that's his character. Greg's Edwards. however, added that . Nohody vy anted to go to the type that gives 110 percent, and one can't survive on physical tilois school ss here thc. cren.1 s you can't ask for anything more than alone. he said. "We had some so mu, sail Greg Cos that." "The main thing is that he has fights Ev en. one had an The Spartans' defensive suc- to get his priorities straight. We talk and pepper' . Defensive back older brother or a cousin that would cess last year came partially from the a lot about it. I m pretty sure that he stick up tor them. and the nest thing and 1983 seasons. Without the element of surprise. Now, that stan- will." you k (Ill t: got a huge braw I grades to attend Ohio State or an- dard is obsolete. SJSU's 1987 foes Cox's coach predicted that the -There were ignIt.m. ht!ll 11) (II other Midwest grid power. he joined know what to expect -- an eight - senior rover would continue his ca- 40 guy were fighting, w ith 10(1 peo several other Ohioans the move man stampede. Cox surprised nu- reer next year with a professional ple watching. And everyone knew West because he heard about the merous opponents with his horren- team. Again. Edwards preached that when there was a fight Everyone high caliber of Califonnia JC foot- dous hits, but his role has evolved life in the big leagues is no dream would stay after school to watch. ball. along with the system. world. There were police in helicopters and Most of the transplants flunked The 1986 philopphy was gen- "I think his career won't end on the roofs That stuff tripped me out after one season, and Cox, who erally "live by the blitz and die by here -- he'll be playing on Sun- out. It was serious " eamed his conference's Most Valu- the blitz." Cornerbacks had trouble days," he said. "Hut up there (in the solidly -built specimen handling one-on-one coverage with NEL). they don't tolerate the fine - Cos. able Player award, came close to Joe Gosen Dady stafl photographer who looks like he could hold his own joining his pals when subpar grades receivers. and sometimes got out- liners. Greg is still learning his lim- against 1 he Junkyard Dog. leads on endangered his chance for an athletic sprinted on long tiombs. Now, the its, but he'll eventually conquer. Greg Cox (1.) jarring the ball loose in Saturday's game to hello,: he could have easily been one ,it tInise troublemakers. How - ev-er. he said he was more of a spec- tator than a participant in the brawls. But sports. the claimed great eselipe tor many lamous "dov.in- WE BELIEVE tow n -bred ’ city athletes. also helped the promising young ball player shun the gang life IN MINIS And that wasn't an easy task. Early on, Cox had to cony ince his parents that football was the game taylor-made for his temperament . "When 1 was five. my morn got me a baseball mitt," he said. "She