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Gov. Reagan Interviews 'u I(agijiis first 0 0.% Isl.(' inter% iew s for a program de- 11101-111.% Nati absence of 'icy,', stall ill be broad, ast signed to fill the blacks and Chicanos in the tonight on I I'D %IE. I he medical fields %ill be held discuss his next titeek in Building G be- proposed budget for the state tween 9 a.m, and noon daily, "dirges on I Mimic! 51 at and 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Tues- '1...11) :11111111 Dail p.m. I he Spartan portion days and Thursdays. ,au be heard on Iss.IS. I'M. at 5.ki p.m. Serving the San Jose State College Community Since 1934 (H4NIA ,)!,111 FRIDAY APRIL 30. 1971 No. 112 FERRYMAN, BUCK FACE RUNOFF Spectrum Ticket Sweeps Council Peace Treaty Wins; ROTC End Favored By CLIFF MATOI and ROBERT PELLERIN Daily Political Writers Jim Ferryman and Mike Buck rolled to a one-two finish in the A.S. presidential race last night to set the stage for a run-off election between the two next week. But the big surprise of the night was the near-unanimous sweep of Ferryman's Spectrum '71 slate in the races for key council spots. Spectrum '71 candidates won 16 of the 20 seats on the A.S. Council and six of the eight Academic Council spots. Ferryman led the seven presidential candidates by capturing 1345 ( 29.8 per cent) p of the 5,172 total votes. Buck edged out Bill Becker for the crucial second spot by only 17 votes. Buck got 964 I 21.3 per cent), while Becker managed 947 (21.0 per cent). In one of the two referendums on the ballot, SJS became the first California col- lege to favor ousting ROTC from campus, as the People's Peace Treaty won a slim victory. 'rhe vote was 2581 to 2298. That treaty called for an immediate peace with "the people of Vietnam," and an end to -war-related" recruiting. The referendum to require a mandatory $1 EOP fee from all students passed by a large margin, 2949 to 1979. RECOUNT POSSIBLE Becker told the Spartan Daily last night that he would ask for a recount today. He also said if that recount didn't put him in second place, he would press charges of election code violations. Becker claimed that at least one election booth failed to hand out the direction sheet with the IBM card ballots. "Consequently," he said, "at least half a dozen students told me they wrote my name in on the write-in spot rather than marking the bubble beside my name." Election Board Chairman Bob Hiner said a recount would be held if Becker asked for it, but he failed to comment on the election violation claims. He said only, "Every election booth supervisor was told to give each voter a direction sheet." ATTORNEY GENERAL In the two-man race for attorney general,Steve B u rch squeezed by Reed Sparks JIM FERRYMAN for the victory. Bur:-:h received 1903 >51.8 per cent) votes, while Sparks garnered MIKE BUCK 1690 46.0 per cent 1. Spectrum '71 taking six of the eight Academic Council seats, brought in Jim Goodson ( 1967>, Haul Baca 1860>,1 Gordon Perry> 1856>, Ralph Dieter( 1833), Tom SJS Coed Connects Peacock 11785>, and Dave Berthold >1743>. Two independents, John Merz >1805) and Mary Ann LaPorta ( 1661>, captured the remaining seats. A.S. Election Campaign In student council, Spectrum '71 candidates took 16 of the 20 available positions. Elected as graduate representatives for Spectrum were; Bryan Flaherty >171), Denise Morgan ( 171> and David Stogner ( 160). Garnering the highest total was Suspect in Murders Toad Hall candidate Andy McDonald ( 201 I, while fellow party member Rudy IRo- nardi 1165> came in fourth. By BEN REED character in the park around the time UPPER DIVISION Daily Staff Writer Kathy Bilek was killed. Filling nine of the 11 upper division posts, Spectrum carried in Neil Powers By GENE McHONE qualified for the runoff election. Following a tip by an SJS coed, police When asked about this report, Rosa Daily Political Writer The crowd began to take on a festive yesterday arrested and booked an 18- said, "We are not confirming or deny- So just like that it's all over. A com- spirit. There was, the inevitable Final totals in the executive race were: year-old youth in connection with the ing it. We again don't want our case Votes Percent puter in two short hours brought to a hugging and hand slapping among knife slayings of Kathy Bilek, Kathy hurt." close a campaign that spanned over winners. Ferryman i Spectrum '71) 1345 29.8 Snoozy and Deborah Furlong. Jim two weeks. Inevitable, but one could see in their Police reported that Werner graduated Buck 964 21.2 Booked on 3 counts of murder was Mike The cold, methodic 21 accuracy of the eyes the sincerity and satisfaction of from Oak Grove High School, the same (Toad Hall) 947 21.0 Karl Werner, of 426 S. 7th St., who was Bill Becker machine almost obscured entirely the accomplishment. school that the Snoozy and Furlong Weisgal (The Ticket) 729 16.1 taken into custody early yesterday Ted excitement and tension of the event. There was particular satisfaction girls attended. He may have been Juan Olivarez ( Los tamales) 235 5.2 morning at his apartment. San Jose Almost. Human spirit was not ham- among the crowd when the results of known to the girls. Bruce Farhangi (Confessional Democracy) 162 3.5 Police officers in conjunction with pered by the likes of a HAL or any other Continued on Page 3. Wood I Number 2 Party) 95 2.1 Santa Clara county sheriff's deputies Werner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim machine dictator. Those who waited made the arrest. Henry E. Werner, of 755 Shawnee Lane, and watched for last night's election re- of where Kathy In the Attorney General race the final count was: An SJS coed is reported to have gone live one block south sults in the Spartan Daily office re- Plea Made Burch 1903 51.8 to the SJPD a few days ago and told Snoozy, 15, lived. She and her friend Steve fleeted this in every way. Sparks 1690 46.0 police that Werner had wanted her to go Deborah Furlong, 14, were found knifed Reed Just after 10 p.m., small groups be- hiking with him in Villa Montalvo park to death near her home Aug. 3, 1969. gan wandering in and asking for re- To Recycle a week before Kathy Bilek was found Werner is also known to have fre- 879), Scott Dimmick I 877 ), Rick Bilotti >863), Craig Magnani 1862), Matt Cusi- sults. "Nothing yet," was the standard dead there. quented Villa Montalvo where he was mano ( 820 ), Lee W. Anderson ( 803 I, Larry Trigueiro ( 803) and Bob Diermier ( 795). reply. It was about this time when She went on to tell police that when known to rangers by name. Kathy Bilek The Asian American Coalition took the other seats with Stephen Wong ( 815) and election code violation charges against Literature she hesitated, Werner started digging was found stabbed to death there on Jack Tsao ( 728). the Spectrum slate were announced, into his pockets. Becoming frightened, Easter Sunday. Spectrum swept all four of the lower division positions with Rich Overstreet but even these reports didn't seem to The SJS recycling center has re- she ran. ASSAULT (425), John Jeffers ( 376 ), Bob Hansen ( 349 ) and Dan Spencer ( 332). dampen the spirit of the candidates who quested that all candidates and cam- When asked why police wouldn't It has also become known that The election totals were in by 10 p.m.unusually early judging from past elec- were crowded into the pressroom. paigners turn in all extra campaign identify the person who tipped them off, Werner was under psychiatric evalua- tion nights. But the official announcement was held up until 11:30, as the election Instead, they added momentum to leaflets for recycling. Undersheriff Tom Rosa said, "She is tion in a Massachusetts state hospital board heard evidence of an alleged election code violation by Ferryman. the excitement of the night. For 15 tense All leaflets should be put in boxes and going to be a witness. The News (San for his involvement in a knifing assault It was charged that Ferryman exceeded the number of handouts allowed for minutes, while the radio was announc- taken to the recycling center located Jose News I should have never printed on a woman when he was 16. each candidate. But the election board, according to its chairman Riner, unani- ing returns, all eyes were directed to across from the city dump on Singleton what they found out. We don't want it to A $25,000 reward will also be involved mously ruled the charges false. the blackboard where the deciding road. Extra boxes are also needed. prejudice our case." if a suspect is convicted of the murders. FERRYMAN JUBILANT numbers were being chalked. According to SJS student John RANGER The rewards include $5,000 each from Ferryman was jubilant about his success and that of the other Spectrum '71 WAS ANNOUNCED Jeffers, leaflets with printing on only It is also reported that a park ranger IBM, the Ford Motor Company and the candidates. "I think this is an obvious mandate. The students have shown that they Then at 11:45 p.m., it was announced one side can be used again, and "hope- from Villa Montalvo gave police the San Jose News and Mercury.