A.S. Council Votes to Conduct Demonstration Investigation
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
'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 Vol 58 SAN JOSE CALIFORNIA 95114, THURSDAY MARCH 11, 1971 No 83 CI)". 16; 111."16111111111W.111.11.11.111.4110011001/MMOM10.1. A.S. Council Votes To Conduct 'RI 011 71111111111111.8.10111 , .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 Reality To 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.