'Expression' Lecture -An Evening in Black Ex- Chicano artist Malquias pression" will feature poe- Montoya will give an illu- try, singing by the Todd strated lecture on his paint- Cochran Trio, and the Umoja ings tonight at 7:30 in the Dance and Drum Troupe to- College Union Ballroom. His night in the Morris Dailey speech is ,ponsored by SJS Auditorium at 8 o'clock. The Spartan 1)1111 scholar-in-residence Froben event is sponsored by Black Lozada. Studies and admission is 81. Serving the San Jose State College Community Since 1934

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, .46itedlieu- ...../41r011 Demonstration Investigation By CELESTE ZUFFI anyone to raise bail or for legal de- guards, or President ( John H.) representing SJLE, the money will be Daily Political Writer fense," said councilman James Lee, Bunzel." used for the 13 arrested and not for The Associated Student Council referring to Title V, a directive from Becker proceeded to qualify the rea- SJI,F. We will be involved in a long voted yesterday to set up an ad hoc the State College Board of Trustees sons behind his three proposals by legal battle and we owe people money. committee to investigate more which limits certain student activities. pointing out "the intent of the demon- Since it is student fees in the A.S. fund, thoroughly the events which took place Long indicated that if council were to stration was peaceful and no violence we feel the student council has certain last Thursday when 13 persons were pass legislation allocating money for occurred until the police stopped the responsibilities in our behalf," arrested. defense of the students, "the Chan- demonstration. In later action, Councilman Mike The motion was introduced by cellor's office will step in and freeze all "The undercover police have no place Buck, acting as chairman of the council Councilman Dave Long who suggested our money." on campus," he continued, "and the in Terry Speizer's absence, introduced " that since the incident has prompted Councilman Jim Peterson claimed, police merely intimidate people from a motion "to get rid of ecologically =y4.914ket. strong student concern, council should "Student Council has no control over exercising their rights." ,40,,). insane things in the College Union such investigate the "exact facts of the the San Jose police, the security Becker concluded, "Although I am .:,t,faSsiOlOafRalr.Z.' - ;*$ matter." The Election Board will meet today Long recommended the ad hoc com- at 3:30 p.m. in council chambers, and mittee be composed of student council Reed Sparks, Personnel Selections representatives, members of the San Director, announces he will be conduct- Jose liberation Front ISJI.F Ito repre- Standing 515 University ing interviews for those students inter- sent their side of the controversial inci- ested in serving on the election board in dent, members of the administration to his office in the A.S. offices on the third represent an opposing point of view, level of the College Union, and possibly someone from SCIP. Moving Closer To Reality Long's recommendation to council as carbon paper." Council passed the was prompted in part by Werner San Jose State College moved an- pore James R. Mills has gone on record resolution that trun now on all forms Becker, one of the "SJS 13," who came other step forward in becoming San as supporting the measure. and statements be reproduced on before council to ask that they consider Jose State University when the Other than changing the name of SJS carbonless paper. a resolution granting amnesty for the 13 Assembly approved legislation authori- to San Jose State University, the bill In other action yesterday Council students arrested in last Thursday's zing the name change Tuesday. would make no other substantial voted to: confrontation with police. Becker was The bill, authored by Assemblyman changes in the operation of SJS. Doc- Fund the annual issue of Reed RAPID TRANSITDee Foreman needn't be convinced of the advantages of bicy- careful to explain that only 10 of the E. Richard Barnes, R-San Diego, would toral degrees would not be granted, nor magazine for $1,500 with a stipulation cling. One of the 70 million adult bicycle riders in the United States, Dee is one of arrested students were from SJS, the allow colleges selected by the Board of would less emphasis be put on under- that after their sales $750 be returned to many SJS students that peddle to and from classes. Concerned Bicycle Riders for other three were non-students. Turstees and the Coordinating Council graduate programs in favor of univer- the general fund and all profits from See story the Environment recommends bicycles for "lessening pollution." on Becker also asked council to consider on Higher Education, an advisory body sity -style research work. the sale go to the Economic Oppor- page 3. Daily photo by Tim Tittle a resolution which would not allow to the legislature, to assume the title of Barnes explained, "These the state tunity Program i EDP). plainclothes policemen on campus. university. colleges) are in fact universities, and Allocate $1000 to Alpha Delta Sigma A third item proposed by Becker sug- Barnes is certain that SJS will be one the students who attend them have a and Gamma Alpha Chi for Ralph Nader gested that an emergency fund be set of the colleges undergoing a name right to go out with a truthful degree." who will speak at their Annual Adver- up to allocate money for the legal fees change because of the size and scope of tising Careers Day at SJS, April 23, The greatest effect the name-change Protester Says Police and defense of the students arrested. the college. 1971. The event will be open to all would have on SJS students Becker's request, in behalf of the The bill must now move on to the would be in students. the area of job-hunting and applying for &EY would include, $1,300 to reim- Senate for approval before it hits Gov. Give the Model United Nations graduate schools. A university diploma burse the arrested students for bail Reagan's desk for his okay. Last year, delegation $1,439 to attend the Model carries greater prestige than a college they had posted. However, several a similar bill was killed in the Senate. United Nations Conference of the Far diploma, Dr. Hobert Burns, academic Presence councilmen agreed there was little However, Barnes is confident that West to be held in Los Angeles. Questionable vice-president explained.

council could do to honor Becker's this year's bill will pass the Senate be- Fund eight Asian-American Studies By BARBARA EVANS which Elmer glein, chief of the uni- request. cause of the widespread support it has The bill, if passed, will go into effect students $216 to attend a conference at Daily Staff Writer formed police for San Jose, said neces- "Legally we cannot give money to received. Senate President pro Tem- in January of next year. UCLA. One of the 13 protesters arrested sitated the call for police help, O'Neil during Thursday's clash between stu- said. dents and police said yesterday that he He was, however, in the A.S. offices believes there were plainclothes police on the third level of the College Union on campus before any trouble started. when word came up that Shubert was Bunzel Reaffirms Stand on Open Campus: "I can't swear to it, but I think that being taken to police headquarters, he most of those men taking pictures of said. O'Neil said that he followed the students at the rally were plainclothes crowd downstairs and started toward police," said Paul O'Neil, who was Seventh Street when he was suddenly arrested between 3 and 3:30 p.m. jumped. Minimal Requirement To Remain Peaceful Thursday. "The fact that these men His roommate, Ron Gougler, 21, used their cameras as a scare tactic junior social science major, said he was By RELDA ADLER Concerning his reference to an "open These students, stated Dr. Bunzel, of students, talk to them and compare incited the crowd more than Standard approximately four feet behind O'Neil Daily Political Writer campus" and his views on recruiting on "expressed an interest to discuss job them in depth. Oil did." when he was taken into custody and SJS President Dr. John Bunzel campus, Dr. Bunzel believes that, "Ifs opportunities with these companies." Employee representatives can Police and administration repre- tells the following story of the incident: yesterday reaffirmed his contention representative from a business firm "..ICIB OPENINGS" meet with members of the faculty to sentatives have previously stated that 'NO TIME' that -this campus is open to anyone and one of our students wish to have a "Even in our present depressed discuss curriculum trends, training no police officers besides Deputy Chief "We had no time to think, let alone who wants to meet the minimal conversation together, it is not my busi- economy," he continued, "there are job programs and the like. Ross Donald were on campus prior to act, the attack was so quick. Paul was requirement of remaining peaceful." ness, nor should it be the business of openings for college people." Employee representatives are able the first two arrests Thursday. thrown on his back by a guy in a blue "It is California State Trustee anyone else, to inqure into or seek to SJS students are prepared in advance to view SJS facilities and compare O'Neil, 21, a junior political science suit. There was no identifying badge policy," Dr. Bunzel went on, "that mili- monitor the content of what they say to for their on-campus interviews. "The them with other campuses. major, said that he was only in the area visible. Almost immediately, another tary as well as business and industrial each other. Career Planning and Placement "The only risk to an open campus," between the Engineering Building and guy in a suit joined the melee. As firms be allowed on campus." "RIGHT TO SPEAK" Office," Dr. Bunzel stated, "provide a Dr. Bunzel expressed, "is from those the Cafeteria to see Craig Shubert, a someone came after me, I went behind In a personal interview yesterday, "The basic idea of free speech means consultative relationship with students who would try to close it to certain San Jose Liberation Front (SJI.F I a pine tree and got carried out of that Dr. Bunzel reported that 20 or 30 that we should do everything to protect before their interviews." people whose ideas they disapprove member, and one of the first arrested, general area." corporations were conducting inter- their right to speak on any subject they According to Dr. Bunzel, it is asked of." taken away by police. When he made his way back to where views with SJS students on Thursday, choose. Whether we find their ideas or "Why have employee representatives Dr. Bunzel concluded that, "a main O'Neil is charged with felonious O'Neil was, Gougler said he heard March 4. These interviews were sche- purposes personally attractive or on campus? He said that it would cost a problem in our society is social and eco- assault on an officer, battery, resisting O'Neil's sister, Evelyn, 20, a sophomore duled weeks in advance. abhorrent is irrelevant," Dr. Bunzel student $2,000 to $2,500 in travel, lodg- nomical inequality. The difference be- arrest, and disturbing the peace and humanities major, scream: "Paul! Among some of those conducting said. "Furthermore, anyone who would ing and food expenses if he had to go tween rich and poor, the educated and faces from two to 10 years if convicted. Paul! They've got Paul! Don't hurt my interviews on Thursday and Friday willfully prevent speech on this campus around the country himself to meet non-educated is vast. SAW RALLY brother!" were the California Personnel Board, on the basis of its content, by commit- with representatives. "But the way to close the gap in this O'Neil said that he had viewed the She jumped into the fray, pulled one the Weather Bureau, Standard Oil, ting himself to obstructive behavior, is THREE ADVANTAGES country is with an open hand, not a first part of Thursday's rally protesting of the men off O'Neil, was knocked Ames Research Center, as well as subject to disciplinary action." Dr. Bunzel finds three advantages to clenched fist. Along with an open hand alleged war-related recruiting from down and maced several times, Goug- Bechtel Corporation, Kemper Insur- According to Dr. Bunzel, SJS had having employee representatives come must go an open mind which should be inside the College Union cafeteria. He ler said. Her fiance, Brian Hickey, 21, ance Company, Philco-Ford and more than 700 students scheduled for to our campus. They are: the character of a free and respectable did not witness the first two arrests Continued on Page 3. General Electric. interviews last Thursday and Friday. Companies can see a large number college community."

. Patients Are Sensitive, Aware Human Beings Mentally Disturbed Inhabit Local Homes EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first of three articles Having such neighbors, some students ask, "Are we in similar homes for the remainder of their lives. "This allows them to live better, more pleasant lives exploring the Board and Care Homes, sometimes called danger?" Six years ago many of these people would have been in even if they can't return" fully to society, said Carl Half-Way Houses, which dot the campus Community. This "Emphatically, these people are not dangerous," mental institutions. But, following a national trend, in 1966 Anderson, owner of three board -and-care homes in the series seeks to give a factual account of these homes, the stresses Dr. Raymond Reynaud, a San Jose psychiatrist state mental institutions started releasing custodial SJS area. persons who live in them and those who operate them. who works with board-and-care home patients. patients or persons not being aided by institutionalization. Those working with mental illness complain "normal" By STEVE PAPINCHAK the average mental The image depicting patient as a The State Legislature, following this trend, passed the people forget the mentally ill are sensitive, aware human Daily Staff Writer straight-jacketed individual frenzied, thrashing, is simply lanterinan-Petris-Short Act in 1969. beings. Structurally, the houses and apartments look like other Hollywood," says Dr. Reynaud. Many board-and-care residents have a terrific sense of recognizing many people are dwellings in the campus area, but those people living Most are "regressed, withdrawn and don't have enough This act, harmed, not humor, better than those on the -outside," Mrs. Urcela helped by institutionalization, made inside... drive or ego left to cause anyone any trouble," he adds. it easier for persons Coventry, a Social Services Department supervisor, to voluntarily leave mental hospitals, or to ('ommonly, but incorrectly, called "half-way house Tranquilizers of the thorozine group reduce overactivity discharge states. themselves. people," these residents, for the most part, have mental and hallucinations. By balancing the right drug and Roxanne Clarke, board-and-care home owner, says, problems. dosage, the psychiatrist tries to bring the patient closer to The act, along with Gov. Reagan's continual financial "Most of these people only have a problem in one area" Many are former occupants of mental institutions. Due a nor filar mental state. cuts to mental facilities, have reduced Agnew State Hos- they are more normal than abnormal. to a new trend in mental rehabilitation, their present Residents in board-and-care homes include, among pital, according to clerical staffers from that institution, As mentioned before, board-and-care homes are often treatment consists largely of living in a community -type others, former lawyers, psychiatrists, doctors, and stu- from approximately 2,700 patients in 1966, to a current incorrectly called half-way houses. atmosphere. dents. For most, a traumatic experience left them with- level of 1,489 patients. Half -way houses serve as transient stations for released The SJS area, according to informal findings, has about drawn and unable to function without supervision. Social workers, board-and-care owners, and psychia- mental patients reorienting themselves to the outside 55 of these houses, correctly called Board-and-care Some in the homes were born mentally retarded, while trists praise this trend. world. Normally, people stay only three to six months in homes, with about 750 residents. Many, though legally others suffer from epilepsy. A number received mental Even the budget cuts, by allowing more people to leave these houses. sane, have case histories of mental illness. damage from past overuse of alcohol or drugs, mental institutions, are a "blessing in disguise," quips Dr. In contrast, few board-and-care home residents are ( Board -and-care homes should not be contused with the Since the mentally ill are not readily accepted, even by Reynaud expected to re-enter society. They will remain in board-

nine alcoholic rehabilitation homes, which according to their ovili families, they find their way, usually with the Under the present community socialization approach to and -care homes, the Santa ('Iara County Social Services Department help of a government agency, into board -and-care homes. mental rehabilitation, trips to the store, and general These homestheir operation and function will be formerly called the Welfare Departmentare in the A few progress and re-enter society, but most won't exposure to members of a "normal" community, often examined in tomorrow's second section of this three-part campus area.) regain their full mental capacitiesthey will remain in eases a patient's withdrawal. series on board -and-care homes. : : : : : : : : : ’:"’- 2 -SPARTAN DAILY Thursday March 11, 1971 Guest Room

FRANK FERTADO Span' tam Dail editor Bunzel Naive? CHARLES PETTLER By FRANK HABER advertising Associate Justice A.S Judiciary "Freedom of the press is President Bunzel is either incredibly editorial board naive, which in view of his position is not an end itself, but a FRANK FERTADO highly improbable, or else he is covering PAM STRANDBERG up the events that led to the arrests of means to a free society." STEVE DROESSLER the "San Jose 13- last week. JUDY MATUSICH Point one. Last Thursday, while a ANN LEWIS peaceful demonstration was occurring, Justice Felix Frankfurter RAY TESSLER demonstrators attempted to peacefully picket along the balcony of the College CLIFF MATOI Union. When they reached the top of the outside stairs, Quinton (chief of campus security) made an arbitrary, and in my view, a repressive decision that they Editorials would not be allowed to picket upstairs. Bunzel, however, suggests that it was not repressive, which is curious because at no time did the demonstrators attempt to storm the doors on Thursday, Liaison Worthy or especially on Friday when they were allowed to picket on the balcony. After last Thursday's incident at the College Union, it seemed to be a worth- Question: If they peacefully picketed while idea to have a permanent liaison officer on campus. Considering the on the balcony on Friday without inci- many rumors which are still lingering or are only now being dispelled a week dent, why did Quinton provoke an inci- later, the matter would dent on Thursday by forcefully throwing appear to merit immediate attention. students down the stairs? It has finally been disclosed that Deputy Chief Ross Donald did not make an Contrary to Bunzel's -unclear" version independent or arbitrary decision to call additional forces onto the campus. of the incident, there seems to be no However, it was also discovered that in this instance as in others, communica- evidence or photographs to support tion between students and police has been noticeably faulty or in some cases Security's claim that it was attacked ton-existent. from behind by demonstrators. NA11...!" "...NAH...!" It might be suggested, in view of the The situation is approaching the critical stage, and both students and police fact that security controlled the top of can ill afford future incidents which escalate through badly timed decisions the stairs making it thus impossible for and lack of communications. any demonstrators to get behind them, Several years ago, a police liaison officer was assigned to the college when that Security, as has occurred in the fraternities and sororities in the area became increasingly unruly. He served Faculty Forum past, is again deceiving the Adminis- ostensibly as a public relations link between the police department and the tration in order to justify its inept, and imprudent measures, such as calling in students, but also acted as an observer to forewarn the department of trouble the police when they weren't really Dr. John A. Wettergreen is a professor The vocational trainers believe that on campus. necessary. of American government, and ancient, the academic communities exist as However, as Bunzel's statement 'not the oil derrick activities of the students advanced from fraternity pranks to modern and contemporary political places where the youth of America can was believed to be soaked in gasoline, is increased militancy, it was evident that an officer at patrolman level didn't thought classes at SJS. He graduated learn a trade which society needs or similarly not true, completely without have the requisite authority to make important decisions. with a B.A. from Ohio State University 'Nicks it needs and for which society is foundation, in fact. To remain silent When a patrolman was shot in and received his M.A. and doctorate in willing 42 pay. Vocational trainers also San Jose while writing up a traffic citation in while the Administration represses political science at Claremont in South- -vim to solve society's problems. his car, the police department reacted immediately by doubling up their offi- peaceful dissent should be a crime. ern California. He is in his third year --ent difficulties over the recruiting cers in patrol cars. This required taking men off less essential assignments Point two. Bunzel states that plain- SJS. c Iled workers for our society's clothes policemen were jumped return- such as campus liaison. Our Problem of Academic Freedom ies show that the vocational and ing to the College Union, and that Currently, Deputy Chief Donald, head of the police department's Prevention By John A. Wettergreen c- ck-nce trainers do not by any means arrests and brutality ensued as the offi- and Control Division, visits the SJS' and SJCC campuses only when it appears in harmony. cers were defending themselves. What (Note: This is an abstract of what I said .ike the teachers, students and ad- something may occur which involves a potential for violence. In retrospect ,he actually happened, is the essence of at an open meeting on campus. Other miters of students (like myself) do not can not be blamed totally for the inadequate communication between police meaning between a policeman and a positions --liberal, conservative, ortho- believe that the academic institutions "pig." A policeman serves and protects and students. Reportedly, meetings had been held with Deputy Chief Donald, dox, and communistwere presented. I are primarily charged with solving social the community. A "pig" oppresses the the dean of students, the executive vice president and student representatives do not agree with these positions.) problems. Nor do they believe that aca- community. to discuss activities on the campus and ways in which trouble could be demic freedom is necessary or even were coming back Academic freedom is a special pri- useful for vocational training or con- As these -pigs" avoided. Unfortunately, the student representatives failed to attend, and the to Seventh vilege which liberal societies and only science training. Students believe that from delivering a prisoner meetings fell apart. liberal societies allow to students who academic institutions exist, when ell is Street, they were walking in a group . Obviously, the students must assert their willingness to talk to police and down the sidewalk behind the old cafe- happen to earn their living_ in academic said and done, to foster the love of teria, pushing students off the sidewalk, maintain contact and correspondingly the police department must reaffirm its institutions. Academic frillidom is the wisdom or free inquiry. girls' breasts with elbow faith in students by reestablishing the office of permanent police liaison. privilege to ask any question, but espe- Believing this, students are willing to and jostling shades of last The ability of a permanently stationed officer who could dispel rumors cially to ask important questions, and tolerate and even to defend conscience punches. All of a sudden, and incidentthese pigs still receive a paycheck. and vocational training insofar as such year's Fifth Street settle controversies before, during and after such incidents of violence as last if on signal push a girl down, and all As a special privilege of questioning, training fosters free inquiry. as Thursday's would be invaluable. Students are vulnerable to half-truths es- hell broke loose. Pity the dude who was academic freedom is for inquirers. In- Many might think that students are against the cafeteria wall who literally poused by those emotionally involved. These suspicions are readily reinforced quirers ore students. It appears to me, dreamers, livers of imagined lives. Yet was brutalized at the hands of three when no spokesman for the police department dispels the silence. As shown by then, that academic freedom is not an there ore serious men of affairs who pigs. Bunzel is wrong when he said these repeated incidents, escalation in violence often follows from reaction to rumor absolute, universal, natural, divine, agree with students rather than teach- cops were only defending themselves; human, legal, or civil right. It is a pri- ers, with lovers of inquiry rather than and hearsay and accompanying fear rather than by rational evaluation of hell, they were the ones that touched it vilege allowed only by liberal societies; intellectuals. facts. off by pushing students on the sidewalk. The need for Deputy Chief sincere students ore therefore grateful Donald is unquestioned because someone has to praisers of liberal societies. Point three. Bunzel has stated that be present at times when decisions must be made on the spot by someone who The problem with the academic free- merely by coincidence a representative of the San Jose D.A.'s office was on can speak for the department. However, it should also be unquestioned that dom privilege is that it is misused or campus Thursday, observed the whole some one is needed on campus who can speak for the department when Deputy abused. Increasingly, teachers have Guest Room thing, and gave him a been illegitimately claiming this privi- complete report. Chief Donald is not around. When questioned about this highly sus- Although, one may sympathize with the lack of manpower which the police lege to protect their activities. Now teacherssometimes called "intellec- pect coincidence. Bunzel refused to com- ment. department faces, it would seem far more profitable to incur the costs of tuals"are not students. Teachers are I would fact assigning an officer to this campus, than to suffer the consequences of those who have or think they have the Clouds Issue suggest that this of "coin- unnecessary violence and misunderstanding. answers, especially to the most im- cidence- leads one to entertain sus- picions that the Administration, the SJPD portant questions. By BILL LANGAN Teachers thinking this broadcast their A.S. President and the San Jose D.A.'s office are in collusion to fabricate charges in order to answers; they do not question their an- Job recruiting is a service for the stifle peaceful anti -war protests, and swers. In contrast, studentssometimes campus that should be available to Witnesses Needed that the administration by its recent called "Philosophers" or lovers of whomever wants to use it. repressive actions has created a credi- According to the myth of "The American Tradition," soldiers fighting in wisdomhave not satisfied themselves The recent trouble SJS has exper- bility gap of confidence on this campus. Vietnam should have no fear and should be willing to meet the enemy at all that they or any of the teachers have the ienced has revolved around the recruit- All these coincidences came into play costseven if that cost is life itself. answers to the important life-or-death ing issue. That is, should war-related on Thursday, but on Friday when police questions. companies (those with economic inter- There is no such thing as "The American Tradition." Perhaps the correct were not called, everything was At any rate, teachers have been using ests in Southeast Asia or in materials peace- name for the feeling is dedication to a cause. ful. This would suggest that the adminis- academic freedom to further their own being used there) be allowed to recruit tration has created The dedication to continuing the war in Vietnam to face is dead. ends, which are not the ends of students. on this campus? the credibility gap on campus at this time, and that by repres- Another form of dedication has taken its placethat of ending the war to save In order to so use academic freedom, Few people on this campus support sion, much the some as the Berrigan lives. teachers have been forced to propagate the continuance or expansion of the Conspiracy, is attempting to stifle anti- effort a reality, people must stick a corrupt understanding of academic war. The correlation between the In order to make this together. war protests by judicial persecution in freedom. The teachers would have us recruiters and the war, however, Last Thursday, as some SJS students were protesting war related recruiting the courts. believe that academic freedom is a right remains unclear to many. onlookers, as well as protesters were arrested as violence broke Point four. Unlike on campus, of most members of a faculty to say and For instance if open recruiting were president Bunzel, I was out. do whatever they wish and still receive stopped, who would determine what on campus when these so-called incidents Some of those arrested were not at all involved in or creating the distur- their paychecks. was and what wasn't a war-related occurred, which have moved me to comment on them. Since which led to the outbreak of violence and subsequent arrests. They Because the activities of teachers recruiter? Almost anything that supports President bances Bunzel was in have provoked even very liberal men the economy, most of all business, could Los Angeles and not on were merely there out of curiosity or to somehow let people know that just by campus, what has moved him to give his and societies to anger, and because both be connected with the war effort in their "passive" presence that they did not agree with the war. story? Perhaps the San students and teachers ore employed by some manner. Jose D.A.'s jail some are out on bail), office? This whole thing reeks of a These people are now in but the fact remains that academic institutions, teachers have In Friday's demonstration no com- fromeup nolmatter what, they will have to go on trial, facing two to 10 year sentences if been the cause of a serious danger to panies were singled out, yet recruiting to a lot of us. convicted. the activities of true students. Because protests developed over those arrested Spending two to 10 years in jail for a crime you didn't commit, is a senseless teachers have claimed that teaching--as the preceeding day. The only recruiting waste. opposed to inquiringis protected by being done at the time was for technical Spartan Ihilb the academic freedom, they have forced jobs which are definitely becoming These people need witnesses attesting to their innocence. A lone defendant Serving the San Jose State College Community Since 1P31 honest men to seriously consider doing scarce. This interference with students pleading not guilty against a power structure such as a police force, is not away with academic freedom alto- genuinely interested in their Second class postage paid at San Jose, California, future Member of calf ornia Newspaper PublisherS' ASSOcia going to go over very well with a judge, unless there are witnesses to back him gether. Doing away with the privilege to seems to be clouding the real issues. lion and the Associated Press Published daily by San question and still receive o paycheck JOs State College, except Saturday and Sunday, during up. Demonstrators would be accomplish- tn. Celled* veer The opinions expressed herein are not may be a consequence of the actions of ing much more by going out to the com- necessarily those of the Associated StudentS, the college The Daily urges all students who saw protesters apparently being arrested Mimi& s on, or the Department of Journalism and the teachers. It is unjust for students to munity, talking to people, writing their Advertising Subscriptiont accepted cmili on remain- without due cause, to provide the needed evidence for their case. Statements eech suffer for the sins of the teachers. Congressmen and working for the elec- der of semester basis Full academic veer. Se may be made at the SJLF pamphlet table or calls will be taken by the Peoples' soma-Intr. sa.50 Off campus price pet copy, 10 cede. Who are the teachers? In every aca- tion of anti -war candidates. This would PhOne-714 4414 Editorial est 7313. Advertising ext. 289-9546. XII Pries Of suburban Newspapers, Of Milpitas, Dlense, demic community there are two kinds. be constructive action rather than creat- California Tven if some persons weren't there to support the war, the fact remains that These two I call -the conscience train- ing a backlash favoring hawks and the reflect the anti All articles designated as editorials ma. they were arrested for being there. ers" and -the vocational trainers.' -college and budget-cut types. lority opinion of the editorial boerd All other opinions The conscience trainers believe that No one is forced to utilize the recruit- expressed are the views 01 the individual writer or car Protesting or not, some may have been arrested because of their cause loonist ing facilities. Although ending the war. All of us dedicated to that cause should come to the aid the academic communities exist as an everyone should that of -institutionalized social critic.- They be free to express his views against Edit*, FRANK FERTADO of unjustly arrested and accused. Advert ising Arienttger CHARLES PETTL ER those presume that they have a duty to train recruiting, no one has the right to shut PAanging Editor PAM STRANDBERG is especially true because those unjustly taken to jail were acting in a of the youth of these services down to those News Editor STEVEN ROESSLER This the consciences America students Associate Editor JUDY MATUSICht peaceful manner. Only by coming forth to clear these persons, can we ever toward the solution of our social prob- who need assistance in finding a worth- Day Editor SUE RAPE while job. Copy Editor ANN LEWIS hope that peace will one day begat peace. lems. Wire Editor REINER KRATZ

A News Review Thursday March 11, 1971 SPARTAN DA11,.y-3 Campus Restrictions SJS Officials Fear Compiled From Associated Press

PALO ALTOA Superior Court judge banned Associate Prof. H. Bruce Franklin and 15 others yesterday from the Budget Jeopardized central part of the Stanford University campus. Judge Richard W. Rhodes issued a preliminary injunction By JOYCE KRIEG increased. Board of Trustees con- requested by the university after campus disruptions Feb. 8. Daily Investigative Writer SHOT DOWN cerning fiscal matters. Rhodes ordered the 16 defendants to stay away from the The Standard Oil recruit- "I'm sure some of that A. Alan Post, non-partisan core area including classrooms, residence halls, the teaching ers have left the campus and good will has been shot legislative analyst for GOV. section of the hospital and administration offices pending the anti-war rallies are once down," said Ferryman, Reagan, has recommenkd hearing on a permanent injunction. again calm and uneventful, because of last Thursday's that the governor's educa- They will be permitted to visit other parts of the campus as but SJS students may have confrontation in which 13 tion budget be increased, necessary to prepare their defense against university disci- only begun to feel the demonstrators were ariest- which Dr. Bunzel sees as an plinary action. effects of last week's campus ed. encouraging sign. He The university has accused Franklin of participating in disturbance. They may not Campus violence has had explained that this is the disruptions during which the campus computer center was first feel the full impact of the in the past a negative effect time in years that Post occupied, two persons shot and several beaten. has violence until next fall. on obtaining college funds recommended an educatihn !Turing the past few from the governor and the budget increase. weeks, President John H. legislature, according to Jets Crash Into Pacific Bunzel, and other SJS Charles Davis, spokesman administrators and mem- for the state college Board of MORRO BAYTwo California Air National Guard F102 bers of the Associated Stu- Trustees. jets collided in the air over the Pacific Ocean yesterday, the Police dents Council have been Air Force said. STICK 'EM UPPalestine Guerrilla Forces Shaw of Iraq in a street theater skit yester- The nation-wide dis A spokesman at Hamilton Air Force Base said the two and "progressive" Jews make a show of day in the College Union patio. The theater carrying out a campaign to turbances over last May's Delta Dagger jets crashed into the ocean about 30 miles west- force against Standard Oil, the U.S. Sixth depicted the shim as a spineless ruler who convince the legislature that Cambodian invasion had a southwest of San Luis Obispo. Fleet, the military might of Israel and the would lose power without U.S. support. the state colleges need more "decidedly negative impact Presence A Coast Guard helicopter rescued one of the unidentified money for the next academic on public opinion," so the pilots from the water. He was flown to Vandenberg Air Force year. legislature decided not to Base to be examined, a Coast Guard official said. The pilot's Gov. Reagan's education give the state colleges as condition was not immediately known. budget severely cut the much money as Dr. Dumke Rapped Ecological Hobby, Cycling amount of money Chancellor requested, explained Davis. A search continued for the other pilot. Glenn S. Dumke requested However, Davis and Dr. Continued from Page 1. for the colleges. Bunzel said they have not as Peking Offers Hanoi Top Aid Thus far, "the response yet received any negative a junior film major, tried to had been great," said Jim feedback about their budget come to her assistance and TOKYOPeking is promising all-out help to North Main form of Travel Today Ferryman, A.S. executive increase campaign as a re- was beaten about the face, Vietnam, even "the greatest national sacrifices," if the vice-president and coordina- sult of last week's violence. maced, and arrested, Goug- United States permits South Vietnam to invade the North or For many people, bicy- ments are establishing a the Environment I CBRE tor of the A.S. effort to gain OPINION GOOD ler continued. draws the war close to Red China. cling was part of their child- "bikeways" system of believe that bicycling is in- more funds for the colleges. John Mockler, consultant BROKEN NOSE The promise is in a joint Hanoi-Peking communique pub- hood fun; for millions it has secondary, lightly-traveled expensive, enjoyable and He had been using the fact to the Assembly Ways and Hickey has a broken nose lished yesterday, emphasizing statements made earlier this been a fun that has never streets and cross-country healthful means of lessening that SJS has had no campus Means Committee, which and is charged with the same week in broadcasts. ended. paths. The federal govern- the pollution problem facing violence this year as one will hold hearings on the offenses as O'Neil. The communique was published following a weekend visit At SJS, cycling is one of ment is planning 200,000 us today. reason the budget should be education budget later this As O'Neil tried to stagger to Hanoi by Premier Chou Enlai. He was accompanied by the main forms of transport- miles of bikeways to be month, has not found that to his feet, he was pushed Chinese military men, including an expert on logistics who ation. Thousands of students developed over the next 10 public opinion has turned down onto his back again and would have much to do with the dispatch of new military aid not only ride to class, but bi- years. away from the colleges be- was maced many times, to North Vietnamese. cycling has become their One of the biggest con- Faculty Book Talk cause of SJS's disturbance. according to Gougler. O'Neil The talks, said the communique, concerned the current sole method of travel. cerns at SJS is of the ecolo- Mockler explained that, in was dragged away by Indochina situation and "how to deal with possible military This is not only a student gical advantages of bicycles. the last analysis, it is public two men and carried up- adventures by U.S. imperialism." hobby. Over 70 million adult Most students feel the more opinion, not the legislators stairs to the ballroom of the The statement said the invasion of Laos had produced a "huff 'n' puffers" pedal travel done on bicycles Up From Anarchy and the governor, that will Union, Gougler added. "new and extremely grave war escalation" directly menac- their two-wheelers on tours, rather than by automobiles, decide whether or not the O'Neil was removed in a ing the security of North Vietnam and of Red China and camping trips, races, and the less problem with air At the Faculty Book Talk lyptic ," and said, -His story colleges will get the funds police paddy wagon with fiv.e causing a threat to Asian and world peace. just around the park for pollution. yesterday where Judson is the decline and fall of they need. "If they the others about 15 minutes after The statement was, in effect, a warning to the United I exercise. Thousands even On March 14, hundreds of Jerome's book "Culture Out American education." public) want education fact- being taken into custody, he States to keep the hostilities in Indochina within tolerable use them for commuting to bicyclists are scheduled to of Anarchy" was reviewed Douglas was not pre- ories, that's what we're said. bounds. work. ride to the Los Angeles Cen- by Jack Douglas of New dicting a future disaster, but going to get," he remakred. NOT INFORMED ' In Washington, a state department spokesman said: "We The greatest deterrent to tury City Ecology Fair. The College, both audience and said of the book, "it verifies, But, "the kind of mindless According to O'Neil, he do not have under consideration any action that would pose a cycling has been the lack of purpose is to urge passage speaker seemed to assume as we all know, that educa- behavior that took place last wasn't informed of his threat to the People's Republic of China." of legislation designed to room for bicycles on car- that public education is a tion is in a state of anarchy." week, 'carried out by constitutional rights uritil protect California's cluttered highways. But this coast. catastrophe. Public education has fallen, radicals who "like rioting approximately three hotirS Senate Accepts Voting Age is changing. For use by Sponsors of the ride, Con- D ou glas described according to him, and, "as better than reading" may after he was taken into bicycles only, local govern- cerned Bicycle Riders for Jerome's view as "apoca- things get more heated" custody. WASHINGTONThe Senate gave swift, 94-0 approval make SJS's non-radical only the experimental pro- After he was booked, he yesterday to a proposed constitutional amendment to lower majority "pay a very heavy grams ( such as New Col- emphas- was allowed one phone call, the voting age to 18 in state and local as well as federal elec- price," Dr. Bunzel lege) offer promise. ized. he said. No one answered tions. He seemed like Noah, des- and he was not allowed to Approval by the House is expected next week or shortly CRITICAL FACTOR Davant Keynotes cribing the virtues of the ark Dr. Bunzel agreed that the make another call, he added. and then the amendment will be submitted to the thereafter, to those drowning. But, even O'Neil remained in jail until Thirty-eight of them must ratify to sensitive pulse of public states for ratification. the "ark" of otperimental approximately 10 p.m., when make the amendment effective. opinion will be a very critical education tias its problems. factor in the fate of the state his father, a retired Air Business Seminar The autonomy of the stu- college budget. Force Lieutenant Colonel, dents can lead to problems. posted his $125 bond. Official Blames Car Builders "It's no secret’ Dr. James W. Davant, presi- seminar of this type. Dr. Maxwell, this event Douglas illustrated this with O'Neil, whose first hearing Bunzel went on, that the WASHINGTONTests of 1971 automobiles show they dent and chief executive of According to Dr. Maxwell, strengthens the ties between an example: one program is next Monday, is paying a public "has become increas- sustain greater damage in low-speed crashes than did 1970 Paine, Webber, Jackson and the business department is the college and the com- had a town meetinga one San Francisco lawyer $400, ingly disenchanted with models, the Senate Commerce Committee was told yester- Curtis, New York City stock continually on the lookout for munity. man, one vote gathering but is not sure that it will do what they have seen on the day. brokerage firm, will be a well known businessmen to where the majority voted to any good. campuses. Politically "The base line of low-speed crash damage reflected in esti- special guest on campus invite to the seminar. Dr. divide up in the dorm without "The charges were trump- speaking, faculty and stu- mated repair costs generated in our 1971 model March 18 and 19 for the Mel Wright, dean of the Summer Jobs segregating the sexes. ed up," he said. "So what's dents are not the most popu- tests.. appears to have worsened," said Dr. William Haddon Distinguished Businessman School of Business, is What can a faculty do in to stop them lying at the lar constituencies when it Jr., president of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Seminar, sponsored by the responsible for most of the Nue h a situation? Contradict trial? I'll end up putting up For Students comes to rallying political the vote?Douglas suggested about $500 and I'm not even Dr. Haddon accused auto manufacturers of ignoring avail- School of Business at SJS. recruiting. support." able techniques for making cars more damage proof This is the fifth seminar of This year, Davant has trying to make the students sure my name will be because, he said, they find it more profitable to replace parts this type. Dr. G. W. Maxwell, agreed to come from New Now Available responsive to administrative The former head of the San cleared. How many state Francisco that have built-in fragility. professor of business and York to be guest of the Numerous representatives disapproval. State College college students do you know By doing away with cosmetic fringes, protruding nose faculty coordinator of the seminar. He will give the from various business firms political science department with that kind of money?" sees his job cones and spout configurations, "which perform all of the event, has described the keynote address of the will be on campus through- as one of educa- ting the state functions of battering rams," and using the space for energy- success of the seminars as seminar March 18 at 11 a.m. out March to interview stu- taxpayers "so they will absorbing features, he said, "manufacturers could reduce "rather fabulous." He also in Concert Hall on "Business dents for summer employ- understand that Interviews campus violence is caused Summer the initial price of the vehicle or, worse, maintain it at its pointed out that SJS is one of Responsibility in the Con- ment. by only a very few students." present level." the few institutions to stage a temporary Environment." Nabisco Co. will be inter- In addition, he will parti- viewing prospective summer He said that the taxpayers cipate in class discussions, salesmen with an interest in For Judges must be convinced that the Schedules informal talks, and other business, marketing or money paid out to higher 93% of College activities that will give stu- related fields March 16. education will be worth the Applicants dents a chance to get Sauter Laboratories will be investment by proving that Available -- acquainted with him. considering sophomore - Held Today the state colleges can pro- Dr. Maxwell pointed out through-graduate male stu- vide quality education, aca- The 1971 Summer Sessions that the seminar is a student- dents for positions in their The five-man Judicial demic responsibility, an Preliminary Schedule is now Will Be Accepted in Fall oriented activity. He said company March 18. Selection Committee will open campus, and "an open available to students and students will meet Davant as Scheduled for March 25 again hold interviews for hand, not a clenched fist." may be picked up in the Because of the new Com- in other categories, a period lines and all-night vigils at he arrives in San Jose, and are representatives from the prospective appointees to the Both Ferryman and Dr. Summer Sessions Office, mon Admissions Program, for greater future planning." college admissions offices, students will escort him Chesebrough-Pond's Co. and Associated Students Judic- Bunzel have been en- Adni. 143, or in the College more than 93 per cent of Prospective students last and has given students a around campus and intro- Vick Chemical Co. while iary today at 11 a.m, in the couraged by the response Union Information Center. state college applicants for November applied at one of better opportunity to plan duce him to various classes. Jewel Companies Inc., and AS. Council Chambers. they've been getting for their The official summer cata- the fall semester can breath the 19 state colleges, listing their college careers. This is so students will have John Hancock Mutual Life In recent weeks, the stu- budget campaign efforts. log containing advance a sigh of relief. California an opportunity to get closer dent-faculty committee has registration material and the on a single application as State colleges which are no Insurance Co. will be repre- GOOD RESPONSE State College Chancellor to the guest. been unable to get all five complete schedule of classes many as three other colleges longer accepting appli- sented March 26. Dr. Bunzel and other SJS Glenn S. Dumke announced A full two-day schedule of members at its interview will be available to students in order of preference for the cations for undergraduates Students interested in administrators met with that more than 93 per cent of fall 1971 term. activities has been prepared making an appointment may sessions, causing several legislators Feb. 24 to discuss in mid-April,according to the are: California State Poly- Summer Sessions the initial group of appli- When students receive by the School of Business, sign up in the Student postponements. A.S. Person- the budget. The president Office. technic College at San Luis This year will cants have been notified that their space reservation no- including the keynote Employment Office, Career nel Selection Officer Reed found them to be receptive mark the Obispo, Chico State College, third one that summer regis- space is reserved for them tices, they will be required to address which is open to Planning and Placement Sparks, who heads the to his proposal of faculty sal- Humboldt State College, tration will be fully auto- next fall in one of the state submit grade transcripts everyone. Also on the agenda ('enter. committee, said yesterday ary increases, fund in- Sacramento State College, mated. Students may regisa- colleges. and test score records for the will be a morning reception that some 40 applicants have creases for the Educational San Diego State College and ter for classes as soon as the The applicants were those next step in the admissions in the College Union Uniun- applied for the three vacant Opportunity Program, and San Francisco State College. KSJS catalog becomes who applied between Nov. 1 process. hum room at 9:45, March 18, judicial seats. greater flexibility for the available. and Nov. 30, 1970. Another San Jose State College is a student leaders luncheon Earnest Quinton, chief of 6,455 applicants were denied Applicants who were not still continuing to accept March 18 at 12:30 p.m., and a campus security, will be a place in the state college of accepted at their first col- applications for upper divi- Deans Dinner March 18, 7 interviewed tomorrow even- their choice, but will have lege choice have been sent a sion standing. p.m. ing on KSJS, 90.7 FM at 5:30. ch.isiananda list of colleges priority at alternate colleges still accepting According to Dr. Kagan, The Deans Dinner will also lie will discuss the confron- new students. and will be placed, said Dr. late applications, which include businessmen of the tation between police and naiad Dumke. lie added that 97 per High schools and commun- were being accepted in Dec- community. According to students last week. cent of community college ity colleges have accepted ember, will be processed on loads transfers at junior level have the new system-wide admis- a first-come, first-served been assured a place next sions programs favorably, basis behind applicants not 'now fall. He continued that the according to Dr. David accommodated during the uttin4 new admissions program Kagan, coordinator of November period, until C has permitted graduate admissions services. He said quotas and categories are applicants, as well as those that it had eliminated long filled at each college. 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By GARY RUBIN fornia Faces Tournament. "As for Spartans Daily Sports Writer Moor, he hurt his shoulder Returning to their home about four days ago and Gene Menges and his Mike Rusk, 3-2, Dave Im- praised his hitters yesterday court after three straight again with him, it's a day-to- Spartan baseball players put wa Ile, 3-0, and Raleigh for their .308 team batting road matches, the SJS tennis day proposition." their 10-3 record and six- Rhodes, 3-0, as his average. He indicated parti- game winning streak to the for tomorrow's single game cular team will attempt to The lineup Krikorian surprise at the work of test tomorrow when they and Saturday's double- catcher their shutout string to four would like to throw against Tim Day. play Cal State Los Angeles in header. Currently hitting and their win record to five the Bears would have Carlos .351, Day the opener of the Pacific Rusk, the staff leader with went 3-5 in a Tuesday as they host the University of Kirmayr playing number game Coast Athletic Association a 2.05 E.R.A. has struck out with St. Mary's, driving San Francisco at 2 o'clock one and teaming with Lloyd in PCAA season at San Jose 39 batters in 30 : two runs. "He was known as today. in first doubles. Moor would Municipal Stadium. Probable starters for the a great defensive catcher," The netters, with a perfect play number two and team The Spartans bring a two Diablos will include All- said Menges, "but we'vfi 4-0 season record, play a with number four man Andy dimensional attack of power PCAA hurler Bob Apodaca, been very pleased with USF team that coach Butch Moffat in second doubles and hig and speed to the three-game Randy Nichols, and Mike hitting." Krikorian terms not too Rock Fitzpatrick, number weekend series. They will McDermott. LA comes into The leading batter during tough of an opponent." four singles teaming with match it with a pitching staff the series with a 7-6 record pre -season action was. The Spartans will also be Robbie Wheatley, number BEAT THE TOSSCatcher Tim Day dives play for the Spartans and has been a plea- that started slowly but has and a five -game losing second baseman Mike Coz-. attempting to extend their six singles at the third hack to first base ahead of throw from a sant surprise for coach Gene Menges who !UMW the opposition to five streak. zens, a junior who started shutout streak to four follow- doubles slot. ing their latest victory over Stanford . Day hit .351 in exhibition uses Day for his defensive ability. runs in the last three games. Menges, pleased with his the year on the bench but has San Francisco State Tuesday Should Moor or Lloyd fail Daily photo by Dave Thurber Menges has announced team's exhibition play, apparently won the job f afternoon. to respond to treatment, another junior, Pete Jet However, the biggest test Kirkorian can call on his Cozzens carries a .474 a of the young season occurs seven or eight men, Terry Increasing Professionalism age, while Jensen is ,.. for the netters tomorrow Rodgers and Jan Young, who second leading hitter at .43k.. afternoon when they venture have had a lot of playing In the power department,: to Berkeley to play the time in the last three centerfielder Greg Marshall: nationally-ranked Bears. matches. and Brian: At the moment, despite the "I will be able to make a Nakamoto lead the club with glamorous 4-0 record, the real evaluation of the team Glines Era Here Ends two homeruns each. Mar-- Spartans are hurting with after Friday's match," said shall, a junior is also the RBI: their number two and three Kirkorian yesterday. "Cal is By RICHARD KENDALL to Stu Inman. His overall re- one no matter their ability. I That's not to say that they where they are going to get leader with 17. men nursing injuries. ranked in the top 10 teams in Daily Staff Writer cord was 43 wins 80 losses in- am not knocking the scholar- are not important to the him." The backbone of the Spar- Terry Moor, the freshman the country. It will be a true Ever increasing profes- cluding the last 21 this sea- ship. I think it is great that a team. Every man is as valu- Of the importance of such tan attack tomorrow and for number two man and Hank test." sionalism in college basket- son. boy can play sports and get able as the other. It's hard to a big man now he says. the rest of the year will be During the Lloyd, number three man The Spartans got a taste of ball is the major change Dan last decade, he his education payed for." accept the duty to come to "Draw a line 10 to 12 feet speed. "We're much faster doesn't are suffering from a Cal in the Northern Cali- Glines saw in 11 years of think the athletes Ile admitted that some of practice every day and work from the basket. That is than last year," noted have gotten shoulder and back injury. fornia Invitational in which coaching the sport at SJS. smarter. "The the player expectations hard, sit on the bench and where the games are won Menges. His claim is backed only real difference "It is still a day-to-day they finished third with 19 After five years, Glines that I result from what they have cheer and be ready for when and lost. A good big man can up by a record of 23 stolen have noticed is that proposition with Lloyd," said points, one less than Cal was officially through two you don't heard from other players you are needed." mean 20 points either way. bases in 23 attempts. Short- get a "thank you", for Krikorian, referring to the which finished with 20, 10 weeks ago. He took over the what and promises made from RACE PROBLEMS? Even if he scores only eight a stop Larry Lintz leads the you try to do, or senior who has been laid up behind Stanford, the tourna- Spartans in 1965 after serv- have done other coaches who seek their Glines was hurt when game. He can rebound, block club with 11 thefts, followed for the boy." I since the Northern Cali- ment winner. ing six seasons as assistant say this services, in their desire to asked if he had ever had any shots, and there is no telling by Al Ariza with six. generally, they seem to take win. "Yes we're cutting our racial trouble with his play- what he can do for the other Menges sounded confident everything for granted and own throats." ers. "Never, what difference players." in an interview yesterday, just "ask, what are you In recruiting Glines says, does it make whether the kid Jan Adamson played and said his bench had pro- going to do for me." Gymnasts Face L.A. -you have to be very careful, is black, white, green or pur- center most of this year, at gressed so well, players may RECRUITING PROBLEMS especially now. You cannot ple. A coach who worries 67. Glines says, "it really be platooned during league The intense competition have all scorers on a team about that is crazy." isn't fair to play him at play. for talent increased and and it is hard for the players Glines has no idea who the center, he is more of a for- brought problems with it. to learn this. Nobody likes to next Spartan head coach ward. There is a question He singled out Clyde S., Home Season Wines says, "the scholar- venson, .385, saying he may Close sit on the bench. When you might be but he has some about his outside shooting, ship has become so import- play seven or eight men and ideas on what he will need. but he did well this year take over for right fielder By BARBARA THATCHER exercise, and his specialty Sacramento State, Spara- ant, such a status symbol, you have a team of 10 or 12, -They are going to need a when he got his confidence." Dennis Smith when left- Daily Sports Writer long horse vaulting. This cino received an ankle injury that every player asks for somebody isn't going to play. big man and I don't know Glines personally believes handers pitch. Also coming Turpin, season he has on his dismount, but Jennett Joe Sweeney, Jim been perfect- SJS had the big man two in for praise was Gary Bar- ing a double front stated he will still compete. and the rest of the SJS gym- vault years ago in Darnell Hilli- nette, another reserve out- which he hopes Side horse is usually a weak nastics team take on Cal will later man. As a soph the 6'7 jump- fielder, who is hitting .429. 7:30 qualify him for event for SJS but Havstad State at Los Angeles at the NCAA ing jack led SJS to a 16-8 year The Spartan coach assured tomorrow night in Spartan championships. may help the team score in Skies, that his mound crew is ready Equipment, including Fans a stunning win Gym. This will be the last As top all-around man for that event. over University of Santa for the "new season." In SJS, Sweeney Bill Barnwell and Kim home meet of the season as is the likely Clara 73-69. recent games, SJS hurlers well as the final meet before candidate for a win in Kludt, will also perform for that HILLIMAN DRAFTED have brought the team the PCAA championships. category. His routines SJS. The better events for have In the fall of '69 Hilliman, a down to "I think we will win, unless placed him first in several the two appear to be high bar Make Sportscasts Hard black man, was inducted into a respectable 3.66. they surprise us with some- meets. Strong events for Barnwell and side horse for the Army. Why in this day of Menges said he had plan- thing," commented coach Sweeney are also high bar for Kludt. What was it like broad- have to shout over it when Frost who has taken no draft lawyers? Glines re- ned to bring his pitchers Jennett. "They have and parallel The past season has been casting Spartan basketball they don't." Clair bars. Cooper, classes in broadcasting -called: "Everything that along slowly and that they some new kids, but I'd call who according to assistant one of the best for the gym games this season over KSJS Ile wants cheering "cause works with 25 other students could have gone wrong did. were now as far along as he our chances fair that we'll coach Doug Hills, "has squad. With wins over FM 9.7? Play by play an- there is nothing worse than at KSJS. He is unsure of his We did everything we could. had planned. Starting tomor- beat them." shown the team a lot this Sacramento, Chico State, nouncer Hay Frost says, to have the Spartans score future as a broadcaster. We thought we had him out row he learns if his assump- The lineup for the Spartans season," should do best in San Francisco State and -Summing it up, it's like be- and no crowd reaction," but Ile hopes soon, there will of it. He comes from Sacra- tion was right. will be the same as most of floor exercise. several others team hopes ing Plt man for Milpitas." the voice of the fan can cause be Spartan baseball on mento. They have a big the previous meets with Strong performances are are high for the league This past season Frost trouble. "Last night this guy KSJS. board and a big call. All Sweeney, Turpin and Mike also expected to come from championships to be held at aired five of the Spartans .1 irectly behind as kept boards are different. His de- Cooper competing in all- Ed Sparacino on rings and U.C. Santa Barbara in two games. -I hope to do a Satur- swearing at the refs. We had EUROPE manded 60 units after two around or all events. Eric Havstad on side horse. weeks. The meet with L.A. day baseball game of the to speak up to try and drown Golfers Return years. He had 56. He was not One Way Turpin is expected to do At last week's meet against should offer an opportunity week type of thing, if there is him out." The voice and on probation; he was making extremely well in rings, floor the Air Force Academy and to improve routines with the enough interest in the broad- drum of "Crazy" George progress to graduation. CHARTER JET hope as Hills expressed the casts.'' Henderson did not bother To Match Play "He didn't go to summer team "will peak at the In the fall, the Political him. -George is great, he school; his mother was ill FLIGHTS PCAA's." Science major, who's hobby helps stir up the crowd and Spartan Golfers, 2-1 on the and he had to work. He had has become radio, would like that helps." year, return to dual match affidavits from the dean, the to do football. "Football and Frost had no permanent medal play today and will be From Oakland to councilor, and director of baseball are my favorites color man, but was helped trying to make it two in a row athletics. They had one black Madrid ai Munich Aug 26 and I announce baseball occasionally by Bob Hughes over Santa Clara University, Wrestlers' man on the board, and he Marseille Pita & - Sept best." Frost said before and former eager Steve at Spring Valley. 1 was the most insistent that going on the air with the pre- Mortara. "Considering the SJS, coached by Jerry two years in the service Stockholm & - game show before the Spar- experience we have, we Vroom whipped SCU Copenhagen last wouldn't hurt him." tans final game against LA worked together well. When month at San Jose Country Seat 6 Year Ends While Hilliman went to State. the color man has something Club. Today's first tee is 1 play ball for "Uncle Sam" spaces are available to What did he think of the to say. I welcome it. I have to p.m. on the Broncos' home SJS went 5-45. However nine Spartans 2-24 season and 21 follow the play of the game course. faculty, staff, students of other players left the team game losing streak? "I am while he can concentrate on "Dual matches are no Pullman during that period also, The California State Colleges In for a fan, I think the team has strategy, or someone in the true test of strength," Coach Three different reasons. Spartan wrestlers done well considering the stands like George." Vroom said last week, after failed Glines said playing courts Fare: to qualify last Satur- lack of experience." The broadcast team in- the Spartans returned from $195 one way day for here were not the best but the NCAA Cham- He tries to remain im- cluded, chief engineer Dave winning one of two divisions pionships that "Santa Clara has worse For Information: at Auburn, Ala., partial, but says, "I try to Moss and producer Dave of the Cal State LA invita- March and they do well." 25-27, when they lost maintain my cool, but some- Shutles. From them he got tional tournament over the Glines future plans are Office of at the District 8 qualifying times 1 get excited. I will dis- ques for station breaks and weekend. meet at Pullman, Wash. indefinate. He thinks he will International Programs agree with the refs too, and other technical help. "You can lose to a team Dan Cabral, a junior, lost be teaching at SJS again in say something like "the ref The basketball shows in- like we did to Hayward be- to the eventual champion of another department. 1600 Holloway A ought to start watching the cluded the pre game, a half cause you have never seen the 118 pound division in the Right now for the first time other team too." time and a post game broad- the course before. Plus you San Francisco, first round. Then he beat the in 11 years he is not recruit- The reception of KSJS cast. "I tried, said Frost to only play 18 holes, while in a third seeded wrestler before ing. The other day he offered California 94123 varies F'rost explained, "It go behind the scenes during tournament you play 54 or being eliminated by the San his pass to a high school depends on the weather. On a the pre game and halftime 72." (415) 469-1004 Diego State grappler who tournament to a friend, clear day we get out pretty and then interview the Vroom has been dis- edged him for the PCAA title far. We have picked up in player of the game or the appointed with the play of last week. I.os Gatos, but usually we coach after the game." veteran players, but expects Senior Terry Kerr at 142 cover about five miles -Coach Glines is the best their experience to bring pounds wrestled five times around campus. Our station interview I had in two years. them back to form. He has before being ousted. His first doesn't have much power." I had a guy last year, who singled out the play of new- IMUSIC TURN YOU ON?) opponent was the defending Problems cannot always answered everything "yes" commers Glenn Woodruff NCAA titlist. be blamed on the climate. and -no". I really had to and Mark Lye for their early TURN ON TO MUSIC Kerr's younger brother -Sometimes the earphones fake it then. play. Buy or Rent a Guitar or Drum Tim, a sophomore, lost in the will go out and you can't hear opening round to the second what your saying, and you 10% Discount with this ad seeded 158 pound wrestler have to keep on talking and then injured a knee in his 'Frost said. Guitar lessons are second match and was with- Other technical problems also available for drawn by coach Hugh result from the Spartan pep CITY CENTER MOTEL Mumby. band and they are multiplied your convenience. This ends the season for by the opponents' band. COLOR TELEVISION us," Mumby said. "Every- Frost shook his head and thing from here on is free- FREE LOCAL TELEPHONE CALLS said. -We used to have a COFFEE - We have the largest style AAU tournaments." KITCHEN APTS - HEATED POOL mike on the band, but it AIR CONDITIONED The first of ROOMS selection of guitars these, Pacific doesn't need it. It bothers 24 HOUR WAKEUP SERVICE Coast Championships, will people being interviewed and drums in town. LONG STRETCHCenter forward Carol Salsbury from SJS be held here Saturday. at a recent most because they think they springs for the ball basketball game against Stan- irTrri-1 1 I ford. This Saturday the team plays Cal State at Haywaro, at n IIP I EIOV[rl - . CITY CENTER 10 a.m. in the women's gym. THE CENTER FOR CREATIVITY AND GROWTH Daily photo by Barbara Ayres owl 599 College Ave., Palo Alto(415) 321-4200 presents FREE XEROX COPIES ALL CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED (3 with this coupon thru I/15 CREATIVE AGGRESSION or HOW TO FIGHT FAIR Two locations to Serve You one Coupon per order) with Dr. George Bach 84 E. 5161 3c COPIES (Author of The Intimate Enemy) SAN FERNANDO 1 STEVENS CREEK COLLEGE COPY Friday. March 12.8 p.m., Rickey's Hyatt House 42 E. SAN AN-TONI() 4219 El Camino Real, Palo Alto. Admission $3. Member of SAN JOSE SANTA CLARA Wettern 8.30 am. (Downtown S.J.) 930 p.m. Saturday, 45 E. REED Si. March 13, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Center. 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Daily Staff Writer involvement with dress few female office heads, said, for any faculty members,* 13," arrested in last Meanwhile, at SJS, money -They took it for what it policy began last fall when "No." This negative attitude either men or women, he ex- Thursday's demonstration for the defense of the 13 wasn't." some female administrative toward dress innovation plained. u. against industrial recruiting arrested Thursday was Dr. Burton Brazil, SJS workers, including his own reflects a "hangover from the "Women faculty members./ four persons at San Jose being collected. A rally held executive vice president, administrative assistant, in- old days in administration," can wear whatever they City College SJCC ) found on the ('ollege Union patio at said this about a Spartan quired about wearing pant Dr. Brazil explaines. like," Dr. Brazil claims. my themselves in jail. noon yesterday featured Daily editorial which, suits. In an attempt to settle As for the passages which* Arrested yesterday at Scott McKenzie, singer of "If appearing last Monday, Dr. Brazil told the inquir- the ing growing pant suit contro- drew criticism, Dr. Brazilin SJCC were Barry Green- you're going to San criticized a recently issued administrative em- says the policy statement* Melody Hartline, Francisco." dress policy for female em- ployees he had no objections versy, Dr. Brazil, finding berg, 31; was worded as it was,' Saluda, 22; and The rally attracted about ployees. to pant suits. himself a main force in the 22; I.inda "simply because that is what:* 21. All four 200 spectators, as McKenzie The policy statement, "It never occurred to me it pro-pant suit movement, Karl Schachter, office heads recommended."* disturb- sang three songs before he issued by the executive vice- was a very important ques- surveyed administrative were charged with "The whole object," Dr. trespass- left for the 1.oma Prieta president's office and bear- tion," he relates. heads for a consensus on ing the peace and Brazil claims, "was to open* Room where he was sche- ing Dr. Brazil's initials, But soon office workers dress standards. ing according to the San Jose the place up." Police Department. Bail has duled to perform. A guerrilla "allowed" all female em- throughout campus were The controversial dress been set at $380 each. theater skit put on by the SERVICES-Lt. Eusevio Hernandez, head of the Community ployees to wear pants suits. asking their office heads the policy statement, Dr. Brazil The trouble started when Iranian Student Union, and Services Unit of the SJPD, works daily at his desk on pro- "My intentions were mis- same question, "Can we says, was drafted from a collection Greenberg, a non-student, speeches by Ted James, San grams that are designed to bring the police and the com- understood," Dr. Brazil ex- wear pant suits?" of ideas received & from the RING was asked to leave the cam- Jose Liberation Front munity into closer contact. I.t. Hernandez has been the head plains. 'NO' office heads. But the statement which neglect- pus by Paul Becker, SJCC chairman, and Thomas Hof- of the unit for two years. The former political Some administrative VALVE ed to dean of students. According far, one of the first to be distinguish between faculty and administrative to Pete Moylan, sports editor arrested Thursday, were JOB female SJS for the SJCC City College also featured. employees, brought murmurs Times, Becker asked Green- The theater depicted the of "male MOTALOY berg not to sell his under- Shaw of Iran as a cowardly Community Services Educates chauvinism from a few DOES IT ground newspaper, Salt of ruler hiding behind U.S. women faculty members and editorial comment from the the Earth, on the campus. armed forces, Standard Oil, "While-U-Drive" Spartan Daily. 'tors oit wenn.. Becker cited Title V author- and Israeli military sAisfs commossio ity, giving him the right to strength. DRESS POLICY ivo vuti. The require non-students to leave James lashed out at SJS Citizens in Emergency Action dress policy passage: CarsTrucksTractors "Pant suits...should a state college facility. President John H. Bunzel. be well fitted, preferably tailored or DROP 4 lisSY-iyo Notasoy - Moylan said there was "Bunzel is trying to nip the FIRST OF TWO PARTS opened the channels between should be made," said Lt. preventing crime. One such ROTAS. at least not frilly, not low some debate as to whether student movement in the By BEN REED the police and the com- Hernandez. project was the anti-burg- cut, MSS le or of the type designed for N lull TAW nyi ? mimi Miss Hartline, bud. That way, he can get a Daily Staff Writer munity. I.t. Hernandez took Throughout San Jose, the lary ordinance they develop- INN Greenberg, 'cocktail' wear," Miss Sakata and Schachter reputation as being a hard- over as head of the unit in community relations section ed which the city passed. drew speci- d Some students have won- fic E NOtal02? is 66. , move up in the March, 1969. works with 100 contacts in Under this ordinance, criticism. WHAT Han., iv. mww should leave. A crowd of liner and dered about the meaning of 1,40TALOr mom maim win 1mi setting up neighborhood specific types of locks are re- "SJS needs no dress policy maim 200,000 milm. lawns n more than 100 gathered. world," said James. those signs which read The Community Services t. for women employees. Adult so Finally, nine uniformed and appear Unit is comprised of two sec- meetings, police demonstra- quired on certain buildings "Block Parent" women should police arrived, and four tions-police community tions, and various programs. by a given date. This insures have the good in the windows of certain sense to dress persons started to leave. relations and crime preven- These contacts are just ordi- that good locks are being appropriate- neighborhood homes in San ly," the Stuart Grannis, public Workers tion. nary citizens from the com- used and not locks that give Spartan Daily edi- Jose. torial charged. relations director for SJCC, These signs designate The police community munity who donate their burglars easy access to It "But what about men," the said, "It was an illegal rally. homes to which residents of relations section has seven time to work with the police buildings and homes. Picket editorial also criticized. Why They were told to leave. To a neighborhood can turn men whose job it is to estab- by serving on various com- When asked whether the people in dress codes for women, but When they did not, the city when in need of police help. lish contact with the entire mittees. the community 30 day money back guarantee,' not for men. police were called." The people in the homes are community. They hear the The anti-crime committee, have been happy with the po- City Hall consisting of 200 persons, is lice community relations It's all a misunderstand- S64 S. in 0 Barry Hartline, SJCC ordinary citizens who have views of citizens as well as vi NV PM... ing, Dr. Brazil says. The activist, said, "They were been trained by the police on expressing their own con- an example of one of these section, Lt. Hernandez says Part-time San Jose statement applies only to fe- FRIENDLY SALES asked to leave and were how to act in emergencies. cerning police action in their citizen organizations. These that "positive feedback from recreational employees will male administrative em- P.O. Box 1015 doing so when police pulled This Block Parent pro- area. people work with the police the community has been picket the San Jose City Hall on projects that will help in fairly good." ployees. Cupertino, Ca. 95014 r today and tomorrow between gram is only one of the pro- Does this contact with the 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. because of grams that has been ini- community really benefit the New Books long hair. tiated under the Community citizen? According to recreational Services unit of the San Jose "If we feel that changes t- employee leader James Police Department. should be made concerning Spartan Daily Classifieds Louie, 20, the employees of REDUCE CRIME policy because of views ex- ci On Bahai "Our job is to attempt to pressed to us by the com- San Jose's parks and recrea- RENT A TV OR STEREO No Deposit,' Of YAMAHA DT1 (250 Enduro) Low Will the person who took my Brief then we will submit ANN OLINC IN (NT S Free Service. Cain tional system have filed reduce crime by educating munity, Wage. Great trails bike. Highway Case from Spartan Bookstore Free Delivery, 251 2598. grievance with the City the public in police pro- to the police chief admin- legal Extra eqpt 5500 Call Bob after 6 PLEASE RETURN IT! to me I will Esche's cedures," said Lt. Eusavio istrative changes we feel Austin Mealy Sprite 64 Convertible, pm Tues., Thurs., Fri. Pay. No questions asked I need my In Library Manager's office because of rebull engine, 67 trans, new tires, very notes at least If you would drop them Typing-term papers. etc., cope, ienced 0 unfair treatment. Hernandez, head of the Com- good cond 5550 or best offer Call 200- ECOLOGY MINDED PEOPLE will be off at the mailboxes at 470 5. 11th. I'd and fast. Phone 269.8674. 905 or 241 2990 glad to know that BASIC H., a biode appreciate it Phone 285 8789 to The SJS Bahai Student Louie said that several munity Services Unit. "By STUDENT TYPING In my home Fas phosphate and ultrate free arrange a deal for the rest gradable accurate, minor editing. Mrs. Boatel. Forum donated 13 books employees were threatened making the function of the the Pacific" household cleaner is available to them FRIDAY FLICK "Hell in phone 2446581. dealing with the Bahai faith with firing because of the police clearer to citizens, Folk 7 & 10 PM Morris Dailey Aud by calling their shaklee distributor at SOUSING 6 the college library last people will then know how to 352 42116. to length of their hair. Louie W610 ARE THE HUMANISTS? A free FAST ACCURATE, Experiencee MALE Clean Sleeping Rms. Quiet week. The donation com- that since the act in getting help as quickly meeting discussing humanism THE LIVING CEO The original and typist, can edit. Four miles fror. than stated near campus. 795.8781 or 295.2355. and the Organized humanist move Only guaranteed HEATED waterbed. campus. Mrs. Aslanian 298.4104. 7 pleted the Bahai collection recreational employees and effectively as possible," Reasonably Priced! Concert men,. will be presented by the By Innerspace Environments. Don't now available on the subject. worked only several hours a added Lt. Hernandez. HUMANIST COMMUNITY OF SAN be misled by Cold beds. Try our warm TV'S FOR RENT - SPECIAL STU,. The Bahai faith is dedi- day that any requirement to The Community Services JOSE. Fri 12 Mar 8 pm at 738 N 2nd king or queen kit Guar. 10 yrs. With, ROOMS.63.mo, kitchen privileges DENT RATE. $9.00 per month. Cal Si Call 5017 for more information. Bag, safety liner heater & auto con. available 1 block from SJS. 155 SO. 377 2935. cated to bringing harmony, have their hair cut would be Unit came into being in 1966 trol. See at 1424 Searcy Dr. Si nr. Al. llth St Call 295.4863. and understanding to stu- unfair. on a ;15,000 grant. The idea Friday WHO ARE THE HUMANISTS? A free maiden Exp.?. 265 5485 or in Okl. 743. Income Tax Preparation 52.50 8. up I public meeting discussing humanism 0360. Girls( turn 2 bedroom apt',blk Sib. S PM M F or by aPPOintment 180 dents of different faiths, "Since we're not recrea- behind it was to help bridge and the organized humanist move No Lease SI40, I bdrm $120, 451 S. 10th William St. S.J Ph 290.3681. races, nations, political and tional leaders the remaining the communication gap that A "Friday Night Spectacu- men?. will be presented by the WATEREDS: From 550. All slzes St lOam 2 p.m CY2.1327. economic backgrounds. existed between the San Jose lar," sponsored by the Stu- HUMANIST COMMUNITY OF SAN incl. Round O. 749 Jumbo. Sexually 22 hours of the day, we JOSE. Fri 12 Mar 1pm at 738 N 2nd benef ic Alive, Moving w -you, en. RMMT, NEEDED 27 yr. old fr. to PiRSONAIS 8 According to S.J. Jam, a ) recreational leaders) feel community and its police dents for Peace and Free- Si Call 294 5017 for more information. hancing your energies. Healthy, float- share quiet, clean, turn. 2 brim apt. ing freely w perfect back support so with clean, straight, non.smoker. Bahai member, the faith is requirement is department. dom Party at SJS, will be PIP* Removal. Face an that such a ZEBRA NUT-relax and have a draft you can sleep well. YIN YANG OK, Pool 547.50 ea. Permanent Hair George 296.6980. 247 No a personal religion planned infringing on our individua- First in charge of the unit held tomorrow in the College with friends shoot a game of darts WATERBEDS can be seen 41 201 Del - Body. Darlene M. Miller. RE Third, San Jose 295 0995. for individual application. lity," I.ouie said. was Sgt. Lee Brown who Union Snack Bar at 7 p.m. and unwind THE ZEBRA HUT 577W was Ave. 1 mi. from Sib on Park Ave. Female roommate needed, own room, Alma Ave Will trade waterbed for ??? Phone $70. So 4th. & San Salvador. Call Karl The evening will include a anytime BU6 1263 297 1095. Jewelry - Custom design in cost poly dinner catered by Chris- FREE PUPPY Labrador combine and sitver. One of a kind weddine tananda Natural Foods, 35 S. tion. about 6 wks old, female-black 2 DBL BEDS (matt box wrings. I MENRoom with porch, furnace heat, bands & other things. Geo. Larimori far out Was lett on our door step Call frame) For Sale 310 & 115) nr trade wall to wall carpet, near college-quiet. Old Town lin the back) 354 8804. Fourth St., for 50 cents. 299 8692 tor couch. Call 241.1048 or 2C., 1544. 406 So. 11th St 'Remote-Sensing' Is Topic UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED PEP' Also scheduled for the MAN E NTLY 235 E. Santa Clara Street AUTOMOTIVI 111 HONDA-1967, 305 Semi chopped, new LIBERAL FEMALE for inured. occu according to Ted Rill 513 Phone 2944499. affair, pistons 8. rings. Good tires 1350. Call chancy in 2 bdrm turn, apt on 67 S. 9th Weisgal, member of the Stu- 262 5135 evenings and weekends. ONLY 557 mo. Call 275 0596. FOR SALE 4 650 13 Snow & Mud ARE YOU AFRAID OF SNAKES dents for Peace and Free- Tires Good Coed Call Dan at 948.9308. Experiment to help people overcOm SCOTT 2601 Amplifier. 120 clean, an FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED 140 for set conducted by th President dom Party, will be a folk distorted watts, excellent cond. rig immediately. Furnished, own room their fear of snakeS. Surveys Deportment Stanton Of Aerial Psychology 5300, now only SI75. Call 275.0596. 565. Per rno. 451 So. 10th S.J. Call concert, featuring Soft Functional Transportation ready to University Call 964-0202 eves. remote-sensing, and was Dianne 287 7.163 Remote-Sensing, which is the Recreation 220 class. Butter-Warm Butter, and transport 1961 Comet 4 Dr. Sedan. S100 Men's Ski Boots 12M-EXC. COND. the gathering of data from Cartwright will explain the elected recently president of Einar Toft. 327 6160. Master Austria, 525 Call After 4 p.m. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED FRIDAY FLICK "Hell in the Pacific' 251 4715 APRIL 1 to JUNE 1,10 share apt. w 2 7 15 10 pm Morris Dailey nut the air as in aerial photo- many types of data gather- a photogrammetry organi- -Warm Butter exhaust Soft Butter 66 VW Fresh engine 9 clutch. others 560 per mo. Call 295.0994. extract, hevi duty shocks, graphy, will be presented ing systems besides aerial zation. consists of three SJS stu- brakes e. Golf Clubs, 2 Woods, 7 Irons, wbag. fires XLNT Pert mech. eat, int. Out- TRANSPORTATION 5 1,55 Wollensak 250 R R 4tr. Tape 1.2, or 3 FEMALE ROOMMATES Thursday. March 18, at 7 photography that can be of It is important that park dents, Steve Kritzer, Jerry standing car for See to believe! coeds. Recorder S60. 241 2250 eve NEEDED. Large house 240 So. 121h St and recreation planners and Call Dick at 294 9170 after 7 & week. p.m. in PER 109. use to land planners. Ames, and Frank Mangano. 152.00. Call 2159159. ends EUROPE, ISREAL, EAST AFRICA According to Donald F. Sinn, administrators know the They play acoustic and elec- HI,/ 601411! Student Travel Discounts, Off icia for inter professor of recreation and potential of remote-sensing, 1969 Triumph Mot le TR6-C, Female Rmmts. needed 121 to share SOFA. Representative Verne Cartwright, presi- tric guitars, in the vein of European student charter flights. Tye( Beautiful Condition, must see to house on 10th St 548 each plus utilities. dent and founder leisure studies, Cartwright is what can be done, and some- Crosby, Stills, Nash, and month Student Eurailpass 1125. Thref of Cart- apprec 51050 Call 295 9490. SALES PARTTIME .53.50 per hour Pets OK. 295 5564 wright Aerial Surveys, Inc. one of the country's author- thing about its costs, accord- Young, but most of their 72 year old fraternal organization has wenks camping in Russia anc Czechoslovakia 1156. Five weeks ir '70 HONDA 330, Set up for dirt, BOO mi, opening for man to do service & ROOMMATE Needed. Call evenings will be the guest speaker at ities on the subject of ing to Sinn. material is their own, Spain. Portugal and Morocco 1230 custom tank, fenders & seat $500 firm. membership work. We offer complete or mornings (early or late) 293 1271 $40 or S47.50. LondOn-Capetown seven week AlrICar according to Weisgal. 292 9960 Before 3 P m. training, salary or commissions, ex per month .!..:31.1.2.::6:::::,...... ",::: :::::::353:.:.:::::::::5:::.555::,55,.....I...:.I.T.::.:::,.::::: penses pension program, bonuses and Safari UM. International Student 1.0 The concert, which begins Female Roommate needed to share Card, Contact I S C A. representativr 69 KAWASAKI 250 P.C. Many extras car plan. Call Mr. Mayo 9 3 at 243.1313 apt. S45 per mo., color TV, on S. 9th St. Fred Black, 2536 Regent St. Berkeley at 9 p.m., will also feature incl 21" front wheel, silenced exp. After 3 Call 356-4524 Near campus, call 207 2766 after 5. 94704. Hours 4.6 pm 14151 1143 1057 or Einar Toft, an SJS student Chariots, etc Fresh engine 265.0735. College St Respectable part LA office 12131 826.5669. from Norway, who has play- Female Roommate wonted. I rn ALF/1110MR 1967 G T V. Excep. time sales on commission basis. Will mediately Close to campus. Fur. EUROPE CHARTER FLIGHTS ed professional guitar in the tional specimen, mechanically perfect train call collect 423 0915 or 475 9907 Spartaguide nished S42.50 per month 427 5 0th St. Several schedules available from Wes must sell Call 265 0735. L.* San Jose area, Weisgal said. No 6 Call 297 2737. Coast to London. Amsterdam anc Part Time or Fall time sales, male or Frankfurt. Winter flights S250 to $261 Excellent mech, diagnostic VW 64 female, 5300 part time guaranteed 2 FEMALES to share 19 unfurn 1 roundtrip or 5150 oneway Spring anr report engine much new 20,003 mi. on Phone Mr Workman 247 2100 bdrrn house with 2 Others 447 S. 12th summer flights 5260 to S325 roundtrip TODAY Del Vecchio's, 1547 Meridian Lawrence Expressway. etc. must see $100 TOWNE paint, brakes St 556.25 mo. Call Marianne 286.4217. and 5160 to S175 oneway Coordinator Christian Science Organi- Ave. Guest speaker is Tom Jonah's Wail Coffee NI MAMMA AT 615115 otter. call Joe 287 3481 eel 353 WANTED: Good Pianist 8. Bass Play Prof Margaret R Peal 247 Roycrof House, 8 p.m., 300 S. 10th St. 1'1/7 150 er (JAZZ only) Prefer string bass Newly remodeled room for rent very Ave Long Beach, 90003 213 438 2179 zation, 7:30 p.m., Memorial Sullivan. Pontiac . ille 62 recently Hours will not interfer with studies or IrlikrzsGOITS Flom PPM clean. modern. 4 Wks. to SJS Kitch Chapel. New Open folk jam nite overhauled, radio & heater, call 297 school Want musicians, not rock students wel- Hillel Foundation, 7:30 CON'T RION 1 PM. ONLY Play priv non smoker only 1.65 per month Inquisitive wanderer needed to travel 1620 ers. Recording also Call Joe: come. SATURDAY dates Call 287 3125 with in Europe this summer, female p.m., Women's gym 101. EXCLUSIVi - FIRST CON Home Aft 5,225 8400, Work 2022 SJ SC Jonah's Wail Coffee Linda, 265 4035 eve Sun. Thurs Cheerleaders, 7:30 p.m., Israeli folkdancing, instruc- VW COMPLETE TUNEUP 59.50 + MALE ROOMMATE wanted for 3 DISCOUNT A.S. A yrs exp. weight room, men's gym. tion and free dance. House, 8 p.m., 300 S. 10th St. Parts, brakes, Cheap! We need parStime help, Male or bedroom apartment Call after 7.30 ADMISSIONS Cali Greg. 2915203 CAR POOL WANTED from Newark, Practice sessions. Follunusic-David Yinger, Female, flex hrs Management per 6285 10111 St No 7 554 67 per TOMORROW GEN S2 / STUDENT S1.50 Trainees Call Tom 266-6593 for inter month Centerville area. Call Jim 792 3143 Bahai' Student Forum, 8 The Humanities Club, 7:30 Valerie, Scott Remfort. 67 VALIANT engine 6 cyl completely view afternoons "S US PENSEr rebudt LOW miles 5200 automatic p.m., C.U. Montalvo. p.m., Dr. Panagopoulos' tr6n6 vs Cali 289 1286 SIR? 411 1011 AND 101105 FRIDAY FLICK "Neil in the Pacific' SJS Ski Club, 7:30 p.m., home. Featuring pianist -TIME 7 & 10 PM Morris Dailey Aud Eng. 132. Ski trip signups- Fredrick Squatrito. MAGAZINE Lost, 1 pr. Wire rirriglaSses & 1 pr AUTO INBURANCIE MONTHLY members, $18 U S. SURPLUS. Combat boots, field PAYMENTS $13 non-mem- 810-Photo Club, 12 noon, S- 1%1TORIC shades together in cloth glass case. NO one refused Annual camping bers. 237. Talk and demonstration teckets. supplies. Navy pea Call Carolyn 207 3481 Box no 714 Al Liability Rates Married or single age Send in handy order blank way et coats, bell bottom pants (denim wool 24 over 594. Married 21 24 $163 International one Enclosed cash Or check. Re. on the use of extention tubes whites), London Bobby Capes, Spanish Single REWARD for information leading to men 24 & under $250 Mr. Toll Education Foundation, 6 and extention billows. Leather Jackets HIPPIE FASH the recovery of a Syrian drum token 241 3900, IONS Furs & Leather JACK & PAT'S from a 4th St apt. Fri Mar 5. Call 292 Make check Out to Spartan p.m., Re-Education Center, SJS Ski Club, 7:30 p.m., 3RD HAND STORE 375 E Madding E XPERIENCED THESIS TYPING 9748. Daily Classifieds 390 S. 15th St. Speaker is Dr. Fifth and San Carlos streets. St Si Also 7036 Thornton ave. ELECTRIC Master's Reports P-A Newark 10 5 Mon Thurs. Ida Fri TA FRIDAY FUCA 'Heil in the Psi.if ic" Di ions Marianne Umber., 1934 Leonard Jeffries. skating at Sunnyvale Ice Hams Ave Phone 294-6414, Ext. 2465 Ice loaves S.F Sat 7 a, 10 PM Morris Dailey Aud Call 171.0395, San Jose. Beta Alpha Psi, 7:30 p.m.. Palace, corner of Reed and Jun. 16 URSULA ANDRESS CLASSIFIED RATES Be rotunda on cancelled ads Print your ad here: STANLEY BAKER norb,;61 (Count approximately 39 letters and spaces for each line) Ler l.nntact Troee hies One day Tao daw Tives. days low flayS Five days Le SUSI BRI DWELL DAVID WARNER One dits 1.50 2.00 2.25 2.40 2.50 COLLEGE UNION BLDG. 2 lines PERFECT II I 4 lines 2.00 2 50 2.75 2.90 3 00 MODERNE DRUG CO. CALL 408/287.8240 Anthony D. Carnoagna, Jr 5 lines 2.50 3.00 3.25 3.40 3.50 Open Till Midnight R Cri5. .3 lines 3.00 3.50 3.75 3.90 4.00 A, Every Day of the Year STUDENT SERVICES WEST PLUS .50 .50 .50 Pr it Name for. 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