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No. 62 Vol. 57 111110 35 SAN JOSE, 95114, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1970 Speaker Says Edwards Carries EOP Proposal U.N. Prevents To Reagan, Unruh in Capital Global War By RAY GILES postal for passage of the $1.5 million "Everyone conctuTed that the ques- Daily PontIcat Writer EOP budget. tion of adequate funding for the EOP By JIM BROADY' SACRAMENTO - Associated Stu- Edwards pointed out to the group program in California was of the ut- Daily poli- most importance," Edwards stated Editor dents President James Edwards yester- that while student involvement in Singling out the cultivation of world- Augmentation "The necessity for additional funds to day joined other state college and uni- tics is important, the wide respect for human her essen- rights as univsrity student leaders in a meeting Budget should be first on their priority run such a program is especially primary goal, Angie Brooks, president with GOV. Ronald Reagan in Sacra- list of items to discuss with the Gov- tial at San Jose State where the school of the United Nations General As- serves a mento. ernor since it is being considered by largely Mexican-American sembly, told a capacity crowd at San Edwards, in spite of the fact that at the legislature Thursday. community." Jose's Grace Baptist Church Sunday first the agenda for the meeting with After the caucus, the presidents RESOLUTION that were it not for the U.N. we could went to the Governor's office and met the Governor failed to mention any dis- He then read his EOP resolution the perhaps he "plunged into global war." with him behind closed doors for an cussion of the Augmentation Budget presidents had sup- Miss Brooks spoke for "peace and hour and a half. agreed to for the state colleges, was able to carry port. In it he called for passage of harmony and the brotherhood of man" Gov. Reagan then appeared before a resolution concerning the Educational the Augmentation Budget, a pledge for at the World Brotherhood Banquet, the capitol press and a few student re- Opportunities Progratn (EOP) to the continued funding and growth for the sponsored jointly by the International porters. Governor and the press. Student Center and campus religious EOP program and as proposal that all Edwards also met later in the after- 'VIEWS EXCHANGED' groups. scholastically qualified Californians be noon with the Assembly Democratic "I can't say we made any decisions," The 41-year-old Liberian, a desend- guaranteed the financial aid of the caucus, where he again pushed for pas- the Governor said, "but views were ant of three African tribes, also pointed state in attending a state university, sage of the Chancellor's Augmentation exchanged." at the individuals influnence on the college or community college. Budget that includes $1.5 million in Reagan told reporters that the ques- U.N. as a "stabilizing factor in world Later in the afternoon, after the As- EOP funds. The budget is scheduled to tion of funding an expanded EOP pro- peace." sembly had adjourned. Edwards carried come up for consideration by the legis- gram was the most well covered topic At a pre-banquet press conference, his EOP proposal to the Democratic lature on Thursday. of discussion during the meeting with Miss Brooks expressed optimism at re- the students. He also mentioned tuition caucus. There he was greeted with a sults of the 24th session of the General WRITTEN PROPOSAL and the three original agenda items as promise In am gubernatorial candidate Assembly, calling the member-nations Before the 11 a.m. meeting in the being discussed. Jess Unruh that he and the Democratic "more tolerant and understanding" in Governors' office, the student presi- Asked whether or not the meeting caucus supported EOP growth "one their efforts to reach solutions to world dents gathered in at motel near the was as constructive one, the Governor hundred per cent." problems. capitol to discuss agenda items. Ed- said. "Let me say this much, we have Discussing the meeting with the Gov- GOALS wards, the only student leader with a established communications." ernor. Eduards told the Daily that it Poverty, disarmament, and African written proposal to present to the Gov- He admitted to the press corps that was a meeting of "all talk and no high ernor, was able to sidestep what he felt he had "gotten the message concerning tact ion. colonial disputes (Biafra) were Lady pfdpia by 123 3 'y on Miss Brooks' list of concerns for a ewre trivial matters on the meeting's the need students felt for the EOP "He acted the way I though he United Nations which she says must AMIABLE ANGIE BROOKS, president of the United Nations General agenda: student involvement in politics, question. would in an election year to our pro- be "revised and updated" in order to Assembly, jokes following a press conference Sunday evening prior to the law enforcement on campus, and the The Governor left and Edwards then posal. We want to see as much money strengthen its role as mediator. World Brotherhood Banquet at Grace Baptist Church. Mrs. Jessie Ford, procedures for selecting a college presi- appeared. With powerful television as it takes to educate minorities and Regarding the influence of the larger right, accompanies her former student. Mrs. Ford taught Miss Brooks at dent. He instead got the group to lights fixed on him, Edwards fielded poor Whites. Not talk like Reagan gave n a t ions in determining the U.N.'s Shaw University in 1949. The two had a happy reunion at the banquet, amend the agenda and endorse his pro- questions from the press. course, Miss Brooks emphasized, "We must admit that the 'super-powers' the years just after the war when have an advantage in their veto power there was an alliance between the in the Security Council and also in great powers who had fought together. Wrazy' Bucks Establishment! their wealth. Because of this, they use "The difficulties that plague us now what we call power politics and pres- were t hr us t into the background." sure." That alliance has waned, she said, and Noting that the interests of the countries now seem to think more in "super-power" are often in conflict terms of their vested interests. with the purposes set forward in the "The governments of the world need Cheerleader Petitions Selection Committee U.N. charter, she stressed that the most to rededicate themselves to the ap- viable solution is for these nations to plication of the charter's principles and By JAY HEENAN ing for his appointment as head cheer- The petition, presented by George Alumni Association, Athletic Depart- immediately recognize the principles of the interests of humanity as a whole." Daily Staff Writer leader to Randy Kern, chairman of the and his merry group, was signed by ment, the SJS Band and faculty. international law and the U.N. charter. The former lawyer was met at the Krazy George Henderson, beating his Head-Cheerleader Selection Committee. 1,064 people. It read: "We supporters The letter read: "We hope that the "They must stop pressuring them banquet by her first American profes- drum to the tune of the SJS fight song. Kern told the enthusiastic group, of Krazy George, petition for the ap- Personnel Selection Committee will re- "the selection (the weaker nations) on the outside," sor, Mrs, Jessie Ford, whom she had marched into the Associated Student committee had not elimi- pointment of George for head cheer- consider its decision and appoint Krazy stressed. "Then the U.N. can effec- offices with musicians from the march- nated George from candidacy as Kevin leader." George for head cheerleader prior to she not seen since 1949. Mrs. Ford dis- tively stand up for what Is right and ing band, Spardi, and about 35 other Doyle of the Spartan Daily falsely re- The petition was accompanied by a the selection of regular cheerleaders so played a purse her student had croc- just." students yesterday. ported last week. letter addressed to Randy Kern that that he may participate in the selection heted for her at Shaw University. Henderson presented a petition call- "George is still being considered named all of George's supporters, in- of the cheerleaders SECOND WOMAN with whom he must along with two other applicants, Mike cluding the Spartan Foundation, the work." When Miss Brooks became the se- Gomez and Ray Frost. The decision cond woman ever to lead the General will be made tonight after the cheer- Assembly a year ago, she criticized the leader try-outs," said Kern. U.N. for sidetracking or ignoring some world problems. "S o m e constructive Judiciary Hears SDS, KRAZY DISSENTS foundations were laid", she assured, George said the head cheerleader "and some steps were taken that will should be chosen before the other make tomorrow better," in the recent cheerleaders. He explained the need for 24th session. the head cheerleader to play an active She struck a somber note, saying Alleged Theft Cases role in selecting those who will work "the hopes for achievement of the ob- under him. By JIM DOIMGARIAN first jectives of the charter were higher in and last on the Judiciary's calen- The group questioned Kern on the Daily Political Writer dar as Ernest Quinton, chief of campus appointment and his personal qualifi- It was business as usual at yester- security, was called first as he had cations to make a cheerleader appoint- days's Associated Students (A.S.( Judi- a meeting, and then the remaining ment. Kern replied he is but one vote Evicted Greeks ciary when the meeting began its stand- testimony was heard after the two al- on the Cheerleader Selection Commit- ard one hour past schedule to hear two leged theft cases. tee. The committee represents as broad The SDS Spartan Bookstore and the final touches case deals with sanctions group of campus interests. on the S t udent s for a Democratic imposed by Or, William J. Dusel. exe- The group consists of Bill Nicolosi, Return to House cutive vice president, upon the recom- Society ISDS) appeal. Music Department, Virginia Ellis, assis- mendation of the The brothers of Alpha Tau Omega The first alleged theft case finished Students Activities tant to Associate Dean of Student Ac- Board (SAB). fraternity are back in their home . . . testimony first received about a month tivties, Warren Benjamin, head yell temporarily at least. ago, but was never finished due to a SANCTIONS leader, Arlene Francais, head song girl, direction of attorney Phil Under the lack of quorum. The second and final recommenda- and two students at large. ATO filed an in- Hammer, members of The two main points of contention, tion by the SAB authorized the SOS to According to Miss Francais, the com- in the Santa Clara County juncition fought by Lewis Solitske for the de- exist only as a duly authorized student mittee unanimously agreed at their Friday for damages of Superior Court fense and Sandy Heller as the student organization and to pass out literature second meeting to postpone selection of goods. conversion of referral agent were the intent of the in its own name. These restrictions are head cheerleader until the other cheer- Presiding court judg e, Vincent defendant and bookstore policy con- to last 10 months. der until the other cheerleaders were fraternity a tempo- Bruno, awarded the cerning theft. The appeal of that decision was made leaders were selected. She said the rary restraining order permitting them decision was The bookstore says theft occurs when on a procedural violation charge by made because of the lim- move back into their 11th Street to someone passes the checkstand area the SDS that the decision was released ited response for the position. house. Virginia Ellis concurred with Miss without paying for bookstore goods. to the press ( Chronicle The ATO's had previously been However, Solitske told the Judiciary and San Jose Mercury I before the final Francais. She said, "I saw no urgency evicted from their house after their that his client had no knowledge of this decision by Dr. Ousel. in selecting a cheerleader at the last alumni chapter sold it during Christ- policy (through he was happy to report In the appeal hearings, Ron Harbeck, meeting, and there was a question on vacation to the Wesco Investment mas there are signs posted concerning the speaking for the SOS, admitted the whether the position h;td received Co. policy now, but not before), and that SDS was at the Police Week displays, enough publicity. Our first meeting was hearing %Oil take place A second his client had money in a locker to the from which the original charges stem- held before Christmas, with only two am, to determine the Friday at 9:15 side of the checkstands. med. applicants. George and Mike Gomez. finality of the injunction, according to However, Harbeck states that SOS We decided to wait until after Christ- REASONABLE DOUBT attorney Hammer. had a right to he there to present both mas. Solitske oantended that because there sides of the tolice question, and that THREE APPLICANTS was money in a locker and that the the SOS was rifuscai a permit for its "After Christmas only one other defendant did not leave the building, demonstration before it ever a ppl ied person applied, and there was a ques- Committees Open is reasonable doubt of there theft. for one. tion as to the validity of the method Few A.S. committees still have va- The other alleged theft ease was Heller argued that it is not a case we were using to choose as head cheer- cancies, according to Randy Kern, per- brought before Judiciary only because of whether the SOS did demonstrate, leader. We decided uanimously it would sonnel selection officer. Vacancies re- of the high value of goods allegedly but where and when it demonstrated be best to wait until the other six in:till on the Sparta. Camp Committee stolen. The defendant in question ad- at MacQuarrie Hall when Police Week cheerleaders were chosen," she staid. and the Orientation Committee. Inter- mitted the theft. Both recommenda- oceumal May 13-14, 19691. Kern said no one questioned George's views will continue today and Wednes- tions from the Judiciary concerning the The Judiciary's revommendat on will ability as a cheerleader. However, some day, 10 a.m.-noon and from 2-4 p.m. in two seperate cases will go to the Dean go to the Dean of Students office and questioned his conception of the Posi- c e Cemsyne the A.S. offices on the third level of of Students office. then the President's office for a de- tion and how well he would be able to 'KRAZY GEORGE the College Union. The SDS appeal case was actually cision. work with the other chcerleaderS, cheerleader hopeful 4ItY 4N DULY Toe-aav .Tantti ry 11, 1070 Poetry From Here To PA RTAN DAILY I walk down streets that only begin SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE As they cross others with no place to go. 44 Down grasel-covered roads that turn into JIM BROADY Fditor MURRAY BERGER Adv. Manager trails That disappear through tall-treed forests And loathe in mountain streams Editorial That feed a hungry ocean. I watch rainbow-hued walla Pass me by as I look up At tall buildings that never stop Seek Injunction Until they meet planes That talk across the sky Relations between the S track which would require the NCAA to cite And finally come down in tall fields of lath t and the Nat al Collegiate.\thi- the reasims for its unique handling of wheat It it' ks-ociation (N(:.A,A) continue to this conflict. Woven in cement. -I rained. to ..1!, the least. * * * I am an old ntan selling pencils late:t ruling of that hotly has Goernor Ronald Reagan once again On a dirty, paper-strewn corner, I out the vintner of an appeal of has slum n what a friend he is to higher ant the pock-marked teen the tote -year probationary standing. education. Here are his priorities as Who laughs nervously at the old man icked1,11 the :pikers because .1411111 cvrerpted from his Jan. 6 "'State of the As I tear the months off of calendars Sam Caruthers competed in :.,tate address: and In dirty pool halls where talk is cheap uncertified 'Arta last year. task of higher education poses ati And the eight ball in the side pocket. 'I he ruling leases this spring's squad a- great a rhallenge (as tax reform). ;mitt:dile for the indoor and outdoor A c must e a greater measure of I am a little Negro boy in short pants impionships. acciointability from those public in- Happily gathering rocks by a wide river hat makes the decision hard to stitutions: me must achieve greater ef- So I can hurry home to nowhere. for the SJS leant is the fact fectiN eness in the management and the The Day the Oil Spill Washes up on the Beach I live in hot and dirty flats and t:aruthers %ere not the priiirity of expenditures. Colleges must at the San Clemente White House With my white wife and black kids athletes lit compete in the make full utilization of existing facili- Who know little about me on-aitt honed (%ent. Nine seined.. in ties and faculty before the taxpayer is And care even less, -ent represent:ins', to the lit -it. asked to foot the hill for expansion. Thrust and Parry Even though I was once a Chinese lawyer bile the other eight school. re- Faculty members and ad lll i l iistrators Before I told the judge to go to hell. themselves or I -rct. tot1-.- the Nt: chain- must continually remind College Union; Registration I am eager, interested college freshman. ss ere hit with the restrie- be reminded that their fundamental A know-it-all college grad. purpose is to provide conditions for plan schedules well in advance. If students A disillusioned man. 'Intelligent Restraint' of school or change their minds, the \ ;olio!) certainly istCt an effeetive learning and to give their drop out over-all plan could be changed accordingly. Editor: I ant the innocent girl, with wild hair .tpiication of the rules. The students the top priority." Allowances could be made for transfer stu- That blows freely, until one night tils urges .1cting President Draw your own conclusion! When the days of our time on the San Jose dents. The Foreign Language Department has State campus are reviewed by future genera- a good preregistration system. Students can When one life ends, and another suddenly lit. ht -,ek. the t injunction B.B. tions of students, surely the spotlight of honor preregister in the office for the first course begins will be directed toward the devoted efforts of and thereafter in the classroom for the next those students who guaranteed that the Col- course. (This takes no more than five minutes As I put my wash on the line (;iwst lege Union will remain open to all college. of classroom time.) Of course, it's easier for While dirty-faced kids with torn T-shirts ROOM related activities that benefit our students. It that department since each course is a pre- will be known then, too, that the members of requisite for the next. Anti tousled hair, dig through garbage cans the College Union Board acted with intelligent Maybe those in charge are as concerned That are roughly thrown at passing trucks Foreign restraint, with dignity and with courage for about the registration problem as the students Student Responsibility the welfare of all our students. but, if they are, why are they dragging their I sit in an air-conditioned office May I now express. the sincere appreciation feet? Something needs to be done nowt Bs TM! COKE of the first medical sehool at Bologna And push the right button to bring in of the entire staff of the Career Planning and Flt ANC'S firm:gilt students from the entire continent. Clara Hughes My tight-sweatered secretary to have her Placement Center to all those who contributed A03642 191 111.11' KiiSKY The Sorb ..... was and is a center for inter- to our college in such a significant way. Tell some one to go to hell. Foreign :Iiiilent .1alsisers national ',titivation. A1141 in our own coun- Dr. Edward W. Clements try di-pite the distance, the costs of I sit with opened shirt feeding pigeons Ii,' cslailliltmetit of educational Director, Career Planning and Placement 'Fabrications' travel and Its ing, the "foriegn" student has In the park with other old men III Furope in lilt' Nli111111. Editor: always been welcomed, for he brings with Forever looking ahead into the past. II borders and trasero.il .11.11- hint and leases behind a %list residue of 'Dog-Eat-Dog' Re: Wednesday's "Guest Room" article by .1,., I stand before the creators .11:11 Mohamed Hassan. eilltural richness and challenging ideas in Editor: For a who decries the value of propa- In art museums that show how I once was txchange for the knowledge and under- person must be done about registration ganda, Mr. Hassan certainly goes to great Before triple-features ran in all-night -landing he takes away with him. Something for classes at San Jose State. In the last week, trouble to propagandize so skillfully. Some shows Ott our side. we too, have gone abroad complain that they can't I have heard students of his arguments deserve clarification. (PARTAN DAILY seeking knowledge and understanding. concentrate on their studies for final exams And I sold hair tonic on TV SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Neither Cairo press releases nor Mr. Has- Eser since the fledgling colleges of early because they are so worried about getting To pimpled-faced athletes of tomorrow. California. next semester. I have heard San's propaganda fabrications can alter facts, Second Class postage paid et San Jose, America profited from the wisdom and needed courses for Member of California Newspaper Publishers Associa- other students say that they, and many of their current or historical. Historically, if anyone I gaze across my farm land daily by students of San Jose State skills of scholar, educated at European tion. Published friends, will have to stay an extra semester College, exceot Saturday and Sunday, during college displaced "natives" from Palestine, those re- Anti hurry into small towns at night universities. we ha% e gone abroad seeking requirements for graduation year. The opi,,ions expressed herein are not necessarily in order to fulfill sponsible were Arab rulers. Jewish settlements those of the Aisociated Student Body, the College Ad- knowledge and understanding. In a world simply becau.se they haven't been able to get To drink. And talk. And forget. purchased their farmland acre by acre at arti- ministration, or the Department of Journalism and Ad- grown small through unparalleled speed the required courses at the right time. I have Unitl the next day vertising. Subscription accepted only on a remainder- heard a professor claim that students are ficially high prices. Only later, when swamp cf.semester. basis. Full academic year, $9; each semen. in travel and instant communication, we When I again punch my time clock so interested in preregistration that they are and desert had been turned into green fields, for, $4.50, Off-campus price per copy, 10 cents. Phenol Ilene no choice but to participate in this 1344414Editorial Ext. 2383, 2384, 2385, 2386. Ad- cutting his classes and that others are lining did Arabs from neighboring areas immigrate And become another machine exchange: indeed. the surtival of all man- vertising Ext, 2081, 2082, 2083, 2084. Press of Glob* up at his door to beg for admittance to one to the then sparsely populated Palestine. They Piinting Co., 1445 S. First St. On long assembly lines kind may depend tit it. of his classes for next semester. were well aware that the Zionists would pay majority opinion of the That end in my two-car garage 611 editorials reflect tho A t reltsant and important factor It isn't right that students must start fight- them much more equitably than their own Spartan Daily editorial board, consisting of the editor, landlords. In my tri-level suburb. the news editor the assistant news editor, the associate in any disco -ion of the maintenance of ing for next semester's courses two weeks be- semi-fuedal sheiks and absentee fore the old semester ends. Students should be Before the Arab armies attempted politicide edaor, the wit., editor and two members of the re- foreign st talent programs, especially in the 0,-ting staff. able to spend those two weeks soaking up in 1946, they told Arabs residing in Israel to promise to be a good Boy Scout public s of higher education ill homes temporarily, promising a Until I am given a gun and told to kill. JIM BROADY extra knowledge and calmly preparing for fi- leave their Editor ii Advertising Manager MURRAY BERGER fornia - - is the assumpti ...0 that we nals. Students should not have to spend the triumphant return, "rich with booty." Arabs And I march off with others Day Editor CRAIG TURNER haw a rent ..... to in pros the con- first two weeks of each semester wildly Who heeded Israeli pleas and remained in Is- Into quiet cemeteries News Editor JUDY RICKARD dition of man's switching courses, either. A good month is rael became full-fledged citizens. Those who Asst, News Edifoe DIANE MeNUTE life on earth. Where poppies grow knocked out of each semester because of the left became "refugees." Associate Editor MARSHA GREEN e list' in the most affluent state in And guns are still. Editor LINDA GIFFORD problems caused by our method of registration. While Israel quietly aided the more than Copy the world's most KEVIN affluent nation: Calif- one-half million refugees driven from Arab Sports Editor DOYLE I need not describe this degrading and un- sea Fine Arts Editor ..... WALT YOST ornia's gnus- annual product I love the salty smell of the is exceeded (where stu- lands, the underpopulated Arab countries con- Campus Life Editor CRAIG EVANS dignified method of registration As I look down from by the gnus- national product of only five tinually refused to help their brethren, for the tall mountains Wire Editor MICHAEL CRONK dents are made to feel more like animals wait- Past skid-row pawnshops Feature Editor BRUCE REILLY /tries', California, with its tremendous ing for the dip than human beings) because whose plight they, if anyone, bore responsibil- Editor ity. Instead, they forcibly prevented absorption College Liaison MARY MORALES wealth and sast education system, can cer- we have all been through it. I believe that And co-op apartments Director Public Relations R. L. BEADLE register in of these transients, confining them to impover- Editor tainly ['nisi& the same availability of edit- students should not he required to Photo DON WILSON ished refugee camps (supported mainly by Down bending roads Art Directors a way that makes them appear or feel undig- MERV FONG and MIKE ENGLISH ed lion to non-resident students as has been Chief Photographer ..... VINCE CAMAGNA nified. United States dollars), and exaggerating their That end adruptly Meteorologists ...... ART the tars' in European nations for centuries. numbers, for political advantage. Arab rulers RANGNO No wonder students try to avoid registration When I blow nty whistle end BYRON MARLER The citizens of this state., enjoyed unpre- have and probably will prolong the refugee Retail Advertising Manager .. LAMAR day by preregistering whenever possible, or Anti stop all movement. ANDERSON tragedy, using it as an excuse for more of the Promotion Manager . PATRICIA PISANO cedented prosperity. have an opportunity. by "begging" the professor, or by trying to get I am the old woman with a battered valise war-mongering which originally created the Business Manager . ED GOODEYON and an obligation. to invest in the future, in after classes start. Getting into a class is a Classified Managers ...... JULIE STODDARD, situation. Searching for room to lie down and rest. survival or the fittest (if the fittest is the JIM MARSHALL and STEVE PROCTOR to make a peaceful existance possible. Arabs stand in no position to call Europeans Until I awake with my lover by my side Asst. Production Manager . TOM pushy, conniving sort). I know, sine I am an CORDER III or Americans anti-semitic. The world has not Asst. National Advertising Manager NORM IVERSON course, other. trailiti .... al argil- older student, that the world outside is rough Anti a Do-It-Yourself book on the table. forgotten Arab collusion with Hitler. Arab Bonkstore Ad Manager - ..... CHUCK ZUERCHER 1111`11l. be used in defense of foreign rind I believe that the student who survives Production Manager ...... _ KAREN W1111 help to ex-Nazis, or Arab desecration of old I travel to Europe because it is the thing -Indent- programs. Foremost of these is the eight registration sessions at SJS will be National Manager JOHN DIRKS Jerusalem's holy places, Christian and Jewish. well prepared to perpetuate that dog-eat-dog to do REPORTING STAFF: Jim Albanese, the fact that the presence of students from Nor can Arabs hide present day persecution of Candy Bell, Bob way of lift'. And go on money down guided tours Brackett, Brooke Brooks, Ellena Caller', Ed Crouch, other lands cmitributes measurably to the Jewish minorities, exemplified by the horrible Gordon Deroron, Jim Dourgarian, Psalm! Duran, Ray A better system of registration should be With my misshapen goatee education of American students. Non-resi- example of Iraq's barbaric public hanging of Giles, Jay G , Susan Hardesty, Greg Johnson, devised that would assure all students that Anti grey flannel suit McLain, Mary Morales, Mike Nolan, Steve dent a college or uni- eight Jewish "spies." John Park, students help keep they will receive not only the required courses Marty Pasfula, Terry Pommel, Victoria Randoll, Susan Arab people won't attain a better life by Anti bare feet. 'tensity front being a provincial institution. hut those particular courses Saffold, Marcia Shinault, Dale Smiley, Jack Tinsley, that interest them sending infiltrators into Israel to bomb mar- I wander through the sands of time Bill Klicsu, understanding can he and that their programs will allow. It Jeff Kenyon, Mark Lowe, Ken Luthy, Too. international seems kets and hospitals, ambush schoolbuses, gre- Stan Tolled, Craig Turner. that classes are now set up Until the last grain of sand achiesed through international education. according to some- nade tour buses, kidnap and torture civilians, ADVERTISING STAFF: Beverly Maser, Lynn Brihante, one's whin) and students :ire crammed into Slowly filters to the bottom of the hour Nesertheless. 11w central issue is that of mine orchards, fields, arwl roads, bombard D,ck Christensen, Marvin Cleveland, Barry D'Ambro- them until they are full and the overflow goes glass Gay, David Gibbs, David farms, and murder farmers. Very simply, the sio. Hobe Harris, Drake : the l'ivited States has into elas,es they really don't want. I believe Names. Joan Hiatt, Janis Huber, Greg Kaufman, Arab people's interests lie in peace, in emulat- That falls to the floor and breaks iti it the .soke of world that a better way would Gene Koster, Coyid Loop, Henry Marks, Steve had thrust he to rind out how ing Israel and developing democracy in their And I give out a painful yell many students plan to take the Mountain, Paul Myer, Torn Onelfo, Mike Popoyee, leadership tool with that comes the res. various courses own lands. The people will gain absolutely When the cord is cut Tim Price, Doug Soysotto, Russ Schwab, Cindy Sim- and set iip the schedule from the data thus ponsibility of assisting the other nut' nothing through atrocities against the only mons, Christy Sun, Dennis Tsui:411am Nick Tune, obtained. This could he done midway through a And I start again. Alan Volkland, 6 Yang of the their development. Can democracy in the Middle East, world in semester. Each department could determine Ted Beason, Bill the fifty states, Harvey Gotliffe PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Kamberg, as the richest of more arettrately how many classes of each Joel Amkrant 11: h Phaloy. Che,.iss r,hes.,,, 5,11 les, 1'111110 that tes1an4bility mum. are needed by requiting stn.leet;. A11244 lecturer, Advertising Venni, its than to Tuesday. January 13, 1970 SPARTAN DAILTI Essay Contest At Houston Conference "Will We Survive?", an environ- mental pollution question, is the subject of an essay contest now being held by the Society for the Advancement of Management ISAMI on campus. The contest Address College Brass will include $75 in prizes. Student Will Further information is avail- able from Patrick Nolan at 25:I- By GORDON DAMBON Lieurance will be representing of Governors, executive director will lead rather than the material 9598. Interested persons may Daily Staff Writer student interest in a speech de- and chairman of the Board of benefits that this generaCon of names ph.ate Most students cringe at the bate entitled "Faculty Power vs. Student Services West, Inc.. faculty has been so concerned leave their and numbers in the SAM mailbox thought of speaking before a few Student Power: Collision member of the Spartan Shops with and continue to be con- 0. people much less a full class. But Course?" His opponent is Dr. Board of Directors, and coordi- cerned with." Lieurance points located in one SJS student, Steve Lieurance, David Fell man, professor of poli- nator of California State College out that "students will not accept .00,3049".COV394, senior public relations major, has tical science at the University of Student Presidents Association. token participation in academic the formidable task of speaking Wisconsin. Fellman is a recog- Lieurance, in his presentation, governance." He proposes ". . . Europe-1970 before 1.000 of the nation's top nized author in the field of maintains that the faculty of A distinct change of attitude college presidents and deans. Lie- American government. American colleges are "creating from what is currently the edu- JET CHARTER FLIGHTS urance is one of two students I.ieurance has to his credit a tension in governance within our cational mode for faculty and an OAKLAND TO LONDON choosen to address the Associa- large number of student govern- schools." He further states that increased sensitivity to the stu- tion of American Colleges t(xlay ment activities including chair- "The thrust of much of the fa- dent aspect of the college instead and tomorrow in Houston, Texas. man of the College Union Board culty activity is to gain autonomy of the advocacy of a status quo. $135 in academic governance, and inadequate channels of communi- ONE WAY make progress in the areas that cation, bureaucracy, and imper- OAKLAND TO might, for the sake of discussion, sonality . . ." LONDON/AMSTERDAM be labeled employee benefits. In The theme of the meeting is Student Power Exists, this particular thrust, no faculty "College and Society: Recession member wants to be threatened or Reform," and in the audience $275 by student questions and demands will be such noted educators and ROUND TRIP in what have traditionally been professionals as U.S. Senator Ed- For complete flight schedule Contends A.S. Officer strictly faculty matters . . . My mund Muskie (D-Maine), Rev. phone fellow students today are more Charming Phillips and S. I. Haya- For the first time in recent stu- and political science. He origin- interested in a quality education kawa, president of San Francisco (415) 392-8513 OR WRITE dent government history, "stu- ally transferred to SJS from L.A. and the quality of the life we State College. dent power" at SJS is a very real Valley Junior College. He had FLIGHTS 995 MARKET student gov- ST. phenomenon. not participated in SAN FRANCISCO, CA. 94103 Never before have all the stu- ernment before becoming chair- ail me IVO charter flight schedule man of the Personnel Selection dent positions on Academic Coun- Dr. Wang To End Seminar NAME cil and AS. government commit- Committee. STREET tees been actively filled, according "The purpose of this office is CITY & ZIP to Randy Kern, 23-year-old to insure that all committees are With Ecology Talk Today chairman of the Personnel Selec- not only filled, but actively func- tion Board of AS. government. tioning," Kern said. "By func- Dr. Jen-Yu Wang, director of attitude, you don't get anywhere," , h ,to by VI V,e a sociology graduate tioning, I mean that they are Kern is SJS' Environmental Sciences In- he said. meeting the requirements and student with degrees in sociology THE STEVE LIEURANCE CSCSPA president stitute, will conclude the Experi- Among the issues he will dis- responsibilities in regard to stu- mental College's Excecology sem- cuss will be re-use of waste dents and the academic commu- inar today with a talk on the materials and the need to pay AUTHORITY nity. All of this hue and cry for "Total Environmental Concept." attention to natural pollution 'student power' was meaningless Dr. Wang's lecture will be in hazards as well as man-made Travels With Comedian until we put a broad representa- the Umunbum Room of the Col- ones. tion of interested students into lege Union at noon. Admission is Dr. Wang heads the Environ- THE 1970 - the available positions." free. mental Sciences Institute, a re- WORLD Kern was appointed by James Dr. Wang will discuss his "cube search and educational group ALMANAC Tells of Hope Troupe Edwards, A.S. president. theory" of the environment, one with over 450 members in the Reiger that includes all elements of na- United "I came into office," Kern said, States and in foreign "with many positions vacant or ture and human behavior. countries. It ISRI ti. itt 11.1.5 Stevens, moonwalker Neil Arm- nauts to give individual press filled, but not functioning. There Stating that the next decade Dr. Wang, an internationally Dail Feature Editor strong, a pair of South American conferences yet vorulci OK such were many stagnant committees." will be decisive as far as the en- known expert on environment, jugglers, Theresa Graves of open questioning from the GIs. In Its never ending attempt to vironment is concerned, Dr. helped plan the Governor's Con- "Laugh-In" fame, Les Blown and Rieger said that only at one Rather than waiting for stu- further the cause Ut journalism, Wang contends that a basic ference on California's Changing his Band of Renown, and, of base did the troupe encounter an dents to come to the Personnel Sigma Delta change in human attitude is Enviornment Nov. 17-18 in Los tle SJS chapter of course, Bob Hope. unruly audience. Selection Committee, the commit- needed. "If professional journalism so- tee began an all-out effort of re- you don't change your Angeles. ,Chi, The troupe started their travels "The GIs stand in line for cruitment. They increased efforts ciety, invited Henry Rieger, dir- in Washington, D.C., giving a hours to get tickets to the show, to find were inter- GRAND OPENING SOON ector of press and publicity on show for the president and his just like at the Rose Bowl. At people who ested in getting involved even the west coast for the National guests for which they received this particular Air force base, dinner, minus the salad course where quite a few of the pilots though they may have had no Now on Sale Broadcasting Company (NBC) to student which had to be cut so the show were free from flight duty that previous experience in speak before an audience of bud- arhc .7actory could start on time. day, they started arriving for the government. Everywhere ding journalists Thursday night. at noon. "We had to convince students 8 p.m. show is now looking for WOMEN There's nothing more trusted. Rieger, who was asked by Bob EUROPE "Since there were nearby sup- that meaningful change was pos- Waitress Disc Jockey Hope to accompany his troupe on From Washington the troupe plies of beer available, by show sible within student government. Beer Belles its annual excursion into the headed for Europe where shows time about 3,000 of the 10,000 We went out and sold our prod- No experience necessary Vietnam war zone and supervise were given in Berlin, Italy and man audience was pretty well uct," Kern said. This is the first Ask for Mike or Frank $1.95 the Television production, told other U.S. strongholds on the out of it. They attempted to trade time the slogan "more student Between 1:30-5:30 weekly available in hard cover by the group about the inside story wise-cracks with Hope but they involvement" has become a real- also continent. One of the sex queens 1001 S. let St. (at Willow) Doubleday & Co., early 1970. on Hope's traveling road show. of Europe, Romy Schneider, lost." ity, said Kern. Joining Hope on this year's joined the troupe there. After trip, to be televisied by NBC the first show, in which she sort GOOD SHOW Thursday night at 8:30, were a of bombed due to a sore throat Rieger commented in particular group of female entertainers which limited her singing ability, on the lack of temperament ranging in age from 18 to 22 she decided to stay home. shown by the performers. known as the "Golddi,.;gers." Reiger said the show then some Also On the show \s,.I.0 Connie "In the past Hope had _ headed for Asia where, in Thai- trouble with stars like Racquel land, the band was joined in a Welch and Ann-Margaret who THERE'S A BETTER WAY 45 minute jam session by the didn't want to do certain shows king, "who fancies himself to be and insisted on bringing their FEEL DOWN? a clarinet expert. His wife has husbands along which doubled better taste in music, however, the problem. and after three numbers she was "This year there were no in- on stage thanking the band and stances of temperament and I WE'RE DOWN! leading her husband off." think we got a pretty good show Once in Vietnam the biggest from it." in the hit of the show was Neil Arm- strong, followed closely in gopu- UNION BASEMENT larity by the "Golddiggers." "Everywhere we went Neil re- Law Professor ceived a 15 minute standing Crisis Prevention/ ovation when he went on stage and another 15 minute one when Here Next Week Intervention Center he left." Professor John Griffith, rep- MOON MAN resentative of Yale Law School, will be on campus Jan. 20th to We like to rap and help Armstrong's main bit of enter- Try study notes tainment consisted of a brief ex- interview all students interested change with Hope followed by a in applying to Yale Law School. question and answer period where Griffith will be available from Phone: 287-8004-5-6 GIs were invited to question the 2 to 5 p.m. in Barracks 9. Stu- astronaut. dents interested in talking with Jan. 11-23 Rieger acknowledged that it Professor Griffith may contact and college was a bit ironic since NASA re- Linda Budge, ext. 2897, this week outlines fuses to allow the Apollo astro- to make an appointment.

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4SPARTAN DATtx Tuesday. January 11. 1970 Brecht Would Shiver If He Knew Wild*"M it,s %HAI RANDALL songs was faltering, the songs Again on the brighter side, the Fine Arts Writer themselves were often off-key costumes at least were appropri- If Bertoldt Brecht were alive and spiritless, and the lyrics had ate. Everyone wore turtleneck 'S LARGEST TAPE to see Friday night's performance no force. sweaters and looked very off-heat AND RECORD STORE CHAIN of the Reader's Theatre produc- The dancing, such as it was. and Brechtian. The sets, too, tion of 'Brecht on Brecht.' he was pained and graceless. It weren't bad. They consisted would most likely have shivered would have greatly enhanced the harmlessly of black, unobtrusive in his boots. play to have either left it out scenery. entirely, or to have combined In fact, were it not for these tel ...puR ENTIRE Yes, it was that had. CATALOG some of the actors in a choreo- mood-setting aids. 'Brecht on And as if the production itself graphed number. But Carol Bro- Brecht' would have been a total weren't bad enough, the outside laski, obviously trying to over- flop. s'eraphlw CLASSICAL RECORDS distractions only added to the come her own misgivings, per- There is one more good thing. misery. It was held in the Studio a stiff and unconvincing At least they kept the perfor- Theatre with a barely uplifted formed solo. mance short stage and folding ehairs. So not only couldn't you see the actors, REDUCED hut you went home with a mighty stiff set of shoulders. But anyway, back to the per- For What It's Worth] formance itself. It's hard to pin- point exactly what wont wrong, By WALT YOST hut a good place to begin is Fine Arta Editor with the choice of the play it- self. Brecht was probably one of Today's Subject: High School l'ndergr d Journalists the most difficult playwrights to "The main thing that's taught us in high school is how to be good perform and understand, and ob- niggers, obey the rules, dress in our uniforms, play the game, and viously this cast was unable to No, don't be uppity!"- New York high school undeground newspaper. do either. They decided on the The high school newspaper is a supplement to the loudspeaker or FF "continuity" themselves and they the daily announcements. It is not and never will be a forum for came to a rather simple solution ideas and a showcase for creations . . . it is subject to censorship there wasn't any. 1Continuity, LIST and often says little or nothing for fear of bringing on the wrath of that is I k bringing on the wrath of students, principal, or school board." And speaking of the cast, the Illinois high school underground paper. REG. 5.98 REG. 2.50 acting was at best amateurish. Publication and distribution of partisan political material linclud- SALE INCLUDZS SALE Although Jim Goffard, by far school campuses is banned by a VALUES VALUES INCLUDES: ing underground papers) on high Gigii. the best performer in the pro- section in the California State Education Code, Strauss: k,, duction, did his fair amount of IN PROTEST Mozart: Aloe Opera Schwarzkopt. 79 butchering, he did have touches But high school students, nonetheless, are still publishing their Is 359 Overtures. Davis. Sym. No. 9 Per of genuine comic humor that -radical" papers in protest of carefully censored and restricted cam- Bizet: P, i The Art of Dennis 3 D s seemed to come close to the es- pus papers. Gedda. I .1 , Brain. Fritz sence of Brecht. He especially "How Old Will You Be in 1984?" is a paperback collection of ar- fly. de II urrierlich-Lyric improved and seemed to be really nationwide secondary school underground publications. Gount)d. I P quiern, Giulini Pt nor. Bruckner: ticles from ith the "spirit of the thing" reflection of the rebellion now going on in Verdi: I, , rimy, Callas, Be, I. No. 9 It's a sometimes startling lit. The in the second act. He even suc- an institution that even I (only four years out of high school) can Angel, 11,,gic Flute, 1 P cessfully conveyed a serious ex- German P Be':)..: . llozart. remember as being ignorantly unconcerned. cerpt from 'The Jewish Wife,' one -middle class Peninsula high, I could see 11 Trovat, - 4&6. / Prey, Berry. Viern, As a student in an upper Brand'', . Puccini: I Donizetti: I. . City of My Dreams, of Brecht's most somber dramas that students were generally passive and content to follow the Klemp,,, . Hawk!: Messiah, CaBas. B: Tauber. Opera But the remainder of the cast, authoritarian dictates of teachers and school administrators. fiori, Klemperer Puccini: Gott,rrhrnrr Arias, Lehmann. with the possible exception o "NIGGERS" I I 1 urandot, Ni/loon. Furl Raehmaninof f: Cto. Margene Fudenna, overacted so Students were "niggers," in every sense of the word. Protest- Re- Freth. Beethoven: Miss:, .1; Horowitz. dreadfully as to make me uncom bellion? Unheard of, except for the anti-social actions of "juvenile Verdi Aria:, 1 Sol emni s, Klemperer. Schwarz. Beethoven: Cm. fortable. , delinquents." Tchaikovsk.. : Homage to Gerald Arias. t. No. 5, Gie.qeking. And then there's the mixes "How Old Will You Be in 1984?" is a vindicator for high school Sargent. ' . 1. 1 rious. Tehrtiki., Art of Alexander media aspect of the play. Al students. Unlike their college age contemporaries, these underground & Kind, r: I . Beethoven: though Brecht is not a polished journalists face suspension and legal prosecution for distributing their Sacri, ',. 4 Klemperer. Brahms: II efarer & Sym. No. 9 Cluytens musical sounding author to per papers. Most writers have to remain anonymous. Nine Op, r r : :!Jrcs.Dae1s. Violin Cr,., OiNtrakh. iti i J.. form. 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They the molnent of independence, all fighting to show the world that are perhaps reflecting the cir- forms of corruption in public life the African can have a will of cumstances of what he feels to found a good thriving ground in his own which cannot be des- be a vicious and unequal war. Nigeria. along with different titzyed by even the might of im- He does not set out to find a forms of injustices, ...Ippression, perialism and neocolonialism. final onswer to Biafra's problems. discrimination, rivalry, suspicion Ojukwu feels the alliance of NO AGGRESSOR and hate. Russia and Britain with Nigeria Ojukwu states tnat since Bia- "Biafra" begins with Ojukwu's is their common determination to fra is not the aggressor its war appointment as military governor destroy Biafra. He thinks they aims are quite limited. All Biafra for the eastern group of Nigerian see in Biafra talent, ingenuity, seeks, Ojukwu says, is to main- provinces by Major General skill and resourcefulness which tain the terril.zrial integrity of Aguiyi-lronsi, Supreme Comman- could blaze the trail for Africa's Biafra. der and Head t4 State of Nigeria. true independence and initiatives. Ojukwu feels that Biafra Ls on Jan. 15, 1966. Ojukwu states t ha t they are significant because it is the first afraid of such deve'..aiment and BIASED true attempt of the black man are determined to crush it, using Ojukwu's book is in reality a PI set up his own society, to men like Gowon and some Afri- collection of his own selected set it up by himself, to rely on can statesmen as instruments. speeches and a journal of events himself for protecting that so from Jan. 1966 to May 1969. The BIAFRA'S DESIRES ciety and to nurture that society. entire book is one-sided and Ojukwu knew that it would The random thoughts of Ojuk- Ojukwu's bias is a ppa rent not take long for the facts about wu show his realistic concepts thitzughout. He blames Lieuten- Biafra to filter out. It would t.t.it and ideas about the war and his ant Colonel Gowan of northern remain totally isolated forever. republic. They are Ltutest and Nigeria for all of the problems Ojukwu state that now Biafra straightforward. In the first vol- and genocide in Biafra. Appar- just wants to be left alone to re- ume, Ojukwu tends to sound like ently Biafra never makes an build the lands, heal the wounds. propaganda material, and one error and is constantly harassed care for the wounded, the ...irph- tends to doubt or disbelieve his by Gowon. He never keeps any aned and the widowed. statements while becoming ex- ptzmises or agreements Ojukwu Ojukwu, son of a business mil- tremely bored, makes with him. Ojukwu outlined Biafra's prin- ciples and values in a speech he made on his republic's first an- niversary. He said that first Bia- fra believes in the sanctity of Secessionist Biafra human life and in the sacredness of the human person. Biaft ans believe, as a people, in hard work and economic initiative, according War prop- End to Ojukwu. They feel that Yields To NOW! erty legitimately acquired by the LAGOS, Nigeria .\ I -Biafra leader, Maj, Gen. Yakubu individual through his exerfozns surrendered yesterdaj. ending a for a cease-fire while a settle- should not be taken away with- ment was negotiated. 30-month war of secession that Get top cash for your books at out just cause. A top-level federal military wiped out nearly a generation of PARTICIPATE spokesman had no immediate Ibo tribe children perhaps two Ojukwu says the ideal of the comment on the surrender, ex- rule of law was one of the driv- million lives over-all- and shat- cept to say: "That's what we ing forces behind the founding of tered Black Africa's most prom- expected, in any case. He had no the republic. Biafrans believe in ising nation. choice," Open tonight until 9:00 the right of every citizen to parti- Maj. Gen. Philip Effiong, a mi- A massive international effort cipate in the wavernment of his nority Efik tribesman left in took shape to care for perhaps country, to forestall misrule and charge when Biafra's leader, Gen. four million hungry 1bos expected to secure his rights and liberties. C. Odumegwu Ojukwu, caught to emerge from within Biafra'!.. 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ftCPXIIT rt %TT r T1.1^.(lAy .Tanuary 11. 1970 * * * Center ef SJS Track Controversy * * * SJS Lands Lineman Spartan Matmen In Recruiting Drive Notch First Wins However. as evidence of the in- "Silence is golden,- especially SJS' - ling forces made by way of pins with Jacobo, when it comes to college football tensive talent hunt that ./01. Mc- hue de- I Tim t Kerr and Holt receipting his staff have been their dual-meet recruiting Mullen and for five points each. Couches don't like to talk much conducting during the off-season but a successful one by recent announcement by scoring two convincing victories about their efforts of landing top is the NO TROUBLE high school and junior colleige De Antra ('allege lineman Dan over the weekend, their first Jose State SJS had little trouble in toying grid products for fear of losing Morrison to attend San wins of the 1969-70 campaign, out to other "competito.L." this fall. with Sacramento State Friday. betting taut -manned Sacramento Litt le news has been forthcom- "Dan is one of our top offen- Sac State gave up an initial 10 State, 44-0, and prevailing over ing from the SJS football office sive line prospects for the coming points to forfeitures, but the spar tans made life miserable ot Site. but no one is surprised year," McMullen said. "He's a San Diego State, '24-14. for the visitors wbo did make by the boo. top-noteh tackle and has the The Spartan mailmen will be an appear- speed, size, and attitude to be- inactive until Jan. 24 when they ance on the mats, by scoring five EUROPE come a great offensive lineman." resume Pacific Coast Athletic pins and three shutouts. Easter & Summer Offensive backfield coach John Association action in dual meets Yee, Smith, Jacobo, (Terry) JOHN CARLOS BOB BRONZAN 5230-5295 r.t. from West Coos. MacKaavie, who recruited HOBERT BURNS against Cal State-Los Angeles Kerr and flatting all scored pins A.a ar rghts from N.Y. Flights Morison...... next year? noted, "We just hope we'll . . . discouraged what next? and UC- Santa Barbara. for SJS while Tim Owens ins). Israel, & the Orient Dominguez /.., ulte, 3654625 have many other young men ad The defending PCAA champion Arno 115131 and (Tim) Kerr registered 3-0 blank- tIi'' caliber of Dan Morrison ar- Spartans registered their initial ings. ’Ling San Jose State and play- conference win Saturday over Bill Smith's grapplers , io distil here." San Diego through claiming tartly now stand at 2-1 in dual-meet activity, :Morrison. 24, is a three-year five of 10 events. Navy who has been an having finished fifth in two pre- veteran MA Refuses To Review season tournaments. the SJS In- outstanding offensive tackle VICTORS vitalmal and Chico State tour- RO lie Anza in the past two seasia, Dave JET CHARTER FLIGHTS SJS victors included ney in December. stands 6-2 :and weighs in at TO LONDON Smith (1341, John Jacobo 11421, OAKLAND 211, tssunds. Weekend activity showed Spartan Track Suspension Walt Thatcher 11671, Paul Hat- Smith, (Terry, Kerr, Hatling, Cleve Holt ling 11771 and Jacobo and Holt with two wins $145 heavy I. The Spartans also got ONE Ws it KF:VIN DOYLE theta ineligible to defend their which we were prepared with apiece while Yee. Owens and Ray What does ice cream k an important five points via a LEAVE MARCH 12 kt Daily Sports Editor NCAA crown. new evidence, we hoped to get forfeiture in the 150-pound class. Mendiola I190, split their two OAKLAND TO LONDON have to do with finals? In October it was hoped that either a reversal of the suspension whi,e 5.15 splinters John Car- Three of the SJS wins came matches. SIt coates the nervous -. !rid N I ak Clayton were busy the SJS delegation would be able or a rehearing on all the relevant .lit track records, the It, appeal the decision at the facts." $249 q stomach. NCAA meeting now under way LEAVE MARCH 21 \.\ declined to hear SJS' ap- SINGLED OUT through Wednesday. RETURN APRIL 5 peal of a suspension imposed on "At the very least, we believe

For R ton or Information the track team in October during, But in the preliminary meeting we are entitled to know why SJS Swimmers in Double Dip; phone N W their meeting late Friday night Friday, the NCAA policy-making alone, of all the colleges and uni- body, meeting in advance of the (415) 392-8513 in Washington. D.C. versities which apparently vio- regular convention. dropped SJS OR WRITE ,cc Cream & Restaurant =2 s That immediately brought re- lated the same rule at the same Travel to Hayward Today from the three-day convention It %HITE ! II actions from SJS Acting Presi- time and the same place, was program to hear other cases, such lowed a season-opening victory SI191.1 \N%\ 17 E. Santa Clara dent Hobert W. Burns. Athletic singled out for punishment and Following a weekend double 04 1..1 4i. I S. 91103 its why Yale used an ineligible over San Francisco State earlier s I It Director Bob Bronzan, who is why the punishment was so se- dip, the Spartan swim squad will Mail ma flight information Open: 10 am.-I I p.m. basketball player or why South- in the week. in Washington, and track coach vere. seek to even its record at 2-2 in western Louisiana should be taken The only first places SJS man- Daily Bud Winter. "All we sought front the NCAA NAME it dual meet at Cal State Hay- against Fresno came in div- off basket ball probation. was fair and equal treatment, aged The Spartan track and field ward today beginning at 3:30 ing the 400-yard freestyle STREET _ Phone: 286-8331 thinking it reasonable to expect and team, the defending NCAA out- JUST? Jim Self won the unscored \ equal application of NCAA regu- p.m. relay. door champion, was put on pro- competition while the 400 1,1;it-tjj-P,,-,------,------' ,.. ...-..P..e.",-..44-,2--/- ..iv..-e..e. It was thought in October that lations. We are very disturbed at The Spartans dropped a Friday diving bation because sprinter Carlos unit of Mike Monsees, Greg Hind, the Spartans would have a good what appears to us to be unequal meet against Fresno State, 62- and pole vaulter-hurdler Sam Hansen and Tom Ehrhorn 8 chance of appealing the earlier enforcement of those regulations. 41, and had an even rougher out- Dave o Caruthers participated in an un- won with a 3:30.1 clocking. 0 decision unless the NCAA could "On behalf of the college ing Saturday against San Diego 0 sanctioned meet last summer Self also won the diving com- 1 WE RENT TELEVISION 0 conic up with a just reason why (SJS1, I am investigating with State, 71-33. The two losses lot- a long wit h members from 10 petition against San Diego with l'Ohlr It& w stereo 0 SJS should be suspended and the legal counsel the possibilities of 0 other NCAA affiliates. 226 points, 51 points ahead of the 0 other 10 schools merely repri- seeking justice through litigation Immediate Delivery 0 Aztecs' second placer. o o SLAPPED WRISTS mand. in the civil courts." But instead, the NCAA dropped "I am very disappointed in the Also winning against SDS were 0 So While the other schools re- Soccer Meeting 0 the crafty case, which means un- outcome." said Dr. Bronzan. "This 100-yard freestyler Jim Wisdon g ceived a reprimand a better known /kilo/ Televijich less the civil courts see things penalty was a result of a lark of There will he a tioeling of and the 400-freestyle relay team, in the sports world as a slap on differently, the Spartans all S.Weer team members Wed- which had a 3:33.9 effort. Wis- San Carlos S will be clarity in a changing situation. N 292-3457 1850 W. the wrist, the Spartan team was 3:00 p.m. in Il(:201 time was 54.8. 0 R ineligible to defend their crown. The Athletic Department staff nesday at don's winning put on probation, which will make ...... Acting President Burns is will continue to investigate new according to Judie 3lenendez. The swimmers, like the rest bringing the case before the State ways to seek to appeal the de- S4:4 soccer tiotich. of SJS' athletic teams, will take College Chanchellor, and if the cision. If we fail, then we will Including in the meeting will two weeks off for finals before Chancellor thinks SJS has a case. have to focus ottr attention on lw a discussion of the post- returning to action Jan. 23 Dr. Burns inclicatde that SJS will 1971 and after." season dinner, tenatively sche- against University of Santa Clara sue the NCAA. On the outcome of this legal duled far Friday evening at and Western Washington State Burns' complete statement said: action tests the possibility of an- Zlirbas. College in a tri-meet at Santa ,ton ur "In our appeal to the NCAA in (Continued on Page 7) Clara. HEAVY LOAD? 119P t lenses CP't more work than it*** :.# they're worth? dto

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SVhat are friends for! Are they for helping .ott get off track probation Ii the NCAA when you did the saute thing that a bundle of other schools did? Are they for turning their backs in repayment for what you c done while being at director at SJS? Are they for turning their backs when you headed seeral of their committees and spent countless hours working on the side to further the name of the National Collegiate Athletic GET IN Association? Are they any help trying to get you on the agenda for the NCAA Convention in place of a school ssho had an ineligible basketball player or a team that is coming off probation? If they are, I believe that SJS athletic director Dr. Robert Bronzan doesn't have many friends in the NCAA an org- anization that he has served for many years while at SJS. Bronzan has !served on many committees in the NCAA org- anization and has donated many of his hours besides being athletic director at SJS. And lw still couldn't get any help. STEP Bronzan was the national committee head for the recently e pleted NCAA Centennial Con tttt ittee and his work re- sulted in a year of top publicity for the 100th anniversary of college football. Yet, Bronzan could not get the NCAA 18-man policy. making hoard to put SJS appeal of its track probation (sus- pension) on the NCAA convention agenda which started yesterday and runs through tomorrow. at For all the work that Bronzan has done for the NCAA -- and the results that they have gained from his services it doesn't seem right to me that SJS should he shunned aside in a ease such as this. And the trouble may have just begun. Acting President Dr. Hobert W. Burns will take the case to court if he can get it cleared through the Chancellor's office. CAL Burns, Bronzan Angered By NCAA Track Verdict BOOK (Continued From Page 6) Clayton, who holds the fresh- dash record, dashed other NCAA track championship man 100-yard a 5.0 clocking in the 50-yard n 1970. to Stampede Interna- While the NCAA was meeting dash in the tional Meet in Calgry, Canada in Washington, Carlos was tying night. a world sprint record on the Uni- Friday Kirk, who will be one of the versity of Maryland's new indoor co-captains of this year's track track. team, got off to a slow start but Carlos zipped to a 5.9 in the made up quickly to establish the 60-yard dash to tie the world mark. record previously set by Dallas Cowboy flanker Bob Hayes while running for Florida A&M. GASOLINE Get on the Intramurals I Regular (95 Octane) In the race for the Intramural All-College championship, 1968- bandwagon 69 runner-up Theta Chi leads defending champion Alpha Tau Omega, 523-456 in point stand- ings tabulated by the I.M. office. Third in fraternity standings is 30.9 and march over Sigma Alpha Epsilon with 353 Ethyl (100+ Octane) points. Sunshine Boys is the Indepen- dent leader with 456 points, fol- lowed by Moulder Hall (269), to Cal Book where Zoo (2361 and Allen Hall (158). Dr. Dan Unruh, director of in- tramurals, announced Monday 33.9 that entries for the second se- serve yourself and save mester basketball league will be only at we are paying top accepted through Wednesday. Neil Sinnott won the All-Col- lege free throw championship Puritan Oil Co. over Warren Patten last week. There was a three-way tie be- Mh & Keyes dollar for used tween Mike Duggan, Ken Stahl and Gene Dorsa for third place 4th & William while Tony Gutirrez and Dick 10th & Taylor Peraldo, 1968-69 runner-up, tied for sixth. textbooks. California Book Co. NOW AT TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS

GOING BUGGY BOB HIMSL VOLKSWAGEN At 134 E. San Fernando At 457 E. San Carlos plus fax JUST ACROSS JUST ONE BLOCK $2009.00 & license MAL. FROM THE LIBRARY EAST OF CAMPUS 1560 North First San Jose 286-8800 THE HOME OF THE HUMBLE LOVE BUG II-SPARTAN VIATLV Tuesdny Pltittary IR, 1Y70 Spring Sorority Rush Announced arden Cit9 Mprau Alioto Decides Against Governorship Bid By Panhellenic LES CZIMBER TRIO Panhellenic Council has an- SAN FRANCISCO IAP grateful to those who urged me "Combined a .1, the efforts re- that he had ;.!it fees that had nounced the opening of sign-mis Tuesday thru Saturday Mayor Joseph Alfoto announced I., run." the Democratie San qiiired of me io prosecute my been earned in a series of anti- for spring sorority rush. Dancing At yesterday he will not run for Francisco mayor said in a nine- libel suit against Look Magazine, trust suits against electrical Its !lest Rush will begin Sunday. Fel, governor of California. page press release. they make it impractical at this equipment manufacturers on be- Authentic German Food. also 1inerican 8 at 8 a.m., with an orientation "I shall not run for ..,overnor But, ho continued: "The bur- time, to undertake the additional -half of public utilities in the state followed by open house. Doinestic and Inif boned BresssCoo.ktaik this time around." he said in a dens of implementing these vast burden of a itrolonged and time- of Washington with Washington meeting It will continue for ten days with statement. priorities Icily problems s are an- consuming campaign for gov- state officials. LUNCHEON -*DINNER Served bids being given runt on Feb. 18. "I am deeply and ernor. "All along I said I would wait day BANQUET over-all every ’I am thankful for the thou- Until January before making a Any co-ed with an eligible to parti- FACILITIES AVAILABLE sands of letters of support and decision," the mayor's statement C.P.A. of 2.0 is cipate in rush. Phone 297.2002 for endorsements from labor un- said, "and in recent weeks I have ions and other influential groups Interested women may register meticulously, and, I believe, dis- Hayakzwa Ta Make Plans throughout California." in the Student Activities Office. 51 So. Market St., San Jose passionately weighed all the fac- Admin242, or at the orientation !I, . rex . .eati 1:1-03 .101,1.4m:bed d 11111111AI’ Aliolo's statement came on the Parkiii4 lit. trect month tors." meeting. Colle.) Preeirlent time:: to jurnp into the political heels xif dielPeure lost s's. Ilaeakawa said yexteishe he arena. Ile said his decision isould disclose his political plans been made, but he declined cc i-. Thursday. .toss it here. Dr. Hayakawa. who strong stand a yisir .1 a violent dor rill or.- Spartan Daily Classifieds pueses, Coy. Reagan, announor.:: -1 Imam in San Francisco. BEFORE FINALS BARGAIN - MEN ONLY, large rooms, good food. I 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES NEEDED TO Dr. fiayakasset CoSege Reps 1004i615BOIBOTOt) Ur derwood - Olivetti r ’ and TV. Room and board SHARE 2 bdrrn. apt, $44.45:rne. wIth PERSONALS 171 in December 1965 ..,:ewr;rer studio 44 mode! v..-- only 555/mo. Open year two others. 2 blks. from campus. Call violence and riora.: NONPRC.’..PIT FL(ING CLUB needs stu- ;49 SE. Co I Judy Bettrnan 293-ee. .,s L. William 287-0209. Marsha 294.8741 Rm, 115. ON THIS DAY - INFINITELY PAINFUL pus. He was :aqui.; pre- Comnimpicate WIS.. : SKI PARKA. 5: And new, rnedi,, I FEMALE roommate needed to share NICE, clean apartment needs 3 ierna,e - THE FIRST DAY OF REST OF OUR -ship -pnthly dues LIVES 1 CHOOSE - AND THE PAIN ttier', and has ,incrt Irecit 4863. 351 5, I . ...s. 2 bdrrn. 2 bath apt. with roommates. $50/mo. 641 S. 11th #4 - i..12.11.., Ii, , A1,1 G., ....." ,. `E.') S. II #5. 287-1066. no phone, please come by. IS GONE. president. He said today that he Srsi _ .. _ yesterday after his , FALL GRADS: If you have extra tickets Itiug.ptt: ,:tid EUROPE JET FLIGHTS CLOSE OUT SALE! All blacklight pc:r. COED r-1 center, spacious lounge ROOMMATES NEEDED IMMEDI- TWO for graduation call 378.3307 se, orrl inc. ring with an :MS isory For 51,10,4.15, faculty and staff only) pr taillights, incense, assorted . TV, heated pool, study rooms ATELY TO SHARE 2 bdrm. house. 550-' after 6 p.m. Will pay each. ise,,,,,1 iil student leaders that Los Angnles-London- (Round-trip) Mar, I ,.14g .1 om. Room and Board $450 mo. plus utilities. Kathie or Judy 294- 75c Library Extends ; $255. June 15-- se:Tref,. room only $270. Open year In: P II he had established Porn- 29-Jun., (6. I I W. 025, NEEDED: Tickets for January Graduation. t Sept. 22, 14 Weel ,. :r... June 21- -Aug 'and, 525 So. 9th. 287.4885. Call Cathy 286.2362. I11111...I. Ill, d 1.1.1 1-12"1-1.-ement. I 21 9 , 5-Sept. 3, e 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES NEEDED - Hours for Finals Weeks 529'. 2 FEMALE roommates needed to share .1.irnes Edwards. Weeks $295. Fo . , write c: 'lel s,S 'he 2 bdrm. apt. w/one other. 1 blk from SERVICES 11I1 ' . y. Bay (iles. I call: LTS TRAVEi $ NEED MONEY $ - Newspaper sem- campus. $53.34/mo. upper div. pref. Cal r.’’ Cry, . 142.6) 286-6929 NOW RENTING I -- wt. per: 'Culver o:e program full time, part time, steady Bev 287-4796. H., 1213) - cork. 4 good men wanted immediately. STUDENT TYPING in my home. Fast. Acv Age 18 to hr. FEMALE GRAD - wanted to share 3 r Editin i. Mrs. Baxter, Phone AUTO INSURANCE low as per 2 9. 82 per Eguaranteedarn $86Al plus bonus. No exp. needed. while rooms, very nice apartment, $60/mo. 244 studenso.ts. Ann 286-3606. sss le not close d .mu learn. Transportation frn. Call to- Call Mary EXPERT TYPING SERVICE E. San Joss, \1 , s.role men o ver gle Campb 244-9600. Looney_292.6811.ell I FEMALE ROOMMATE to share 2 258.4335 143 Bahama Way. has ai in Feb. ROOMMATES nneded to MALE & FEMALE: Full or Part-time Ice bdrm. ,:: o'rh 3 others. Move 2 FEMALE RENT A TV OR STEREO: Free service. will be h. 1,1 riS CAR RA! - ST ANFORD 56. 210 S. 12th #2 - 295.3422. share 5 bdrm. 3 ,,,hers. Upper 'ni, iii 2,At & Soft Drink Vending Route. No contract. Free delivery in SJ. C4011 ever. commission. Tropical Ice Cream MALE ROOMMATE needed. 726 S. 10th div. preferred. $57.50/mo. 295.4658. E. he 5, 251-2598, 0 :,,.42-.32.588. N. Montgomery. 9-11 a.m. ..0 a month 295.0811. The liicicr ROOMMATE TO SHARE 2 bdrrn. apt. EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Accurate, Fast. dueling cm it.111:111,1 h :; FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted. Own e liberal male. Well to State and Can Edit. 5 miles horn campus. Mrs. beginning of Is so -.attester. Tbr. HEATHERLEE Agencies now accepting r,orn -7-53 cmv. Next to campus. 295- as many friends over as you like. Aslanien - 298.4104. temporary & part time 825, Call for interview. - 6152. tours will la -1 or Feb, 9-211. ELECTRIC.. ausekeeping. 296-3533. ------EXPERIENCED TYPING - Ftida) s 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED to Memdays throiudi tunity. ;.. , I OR 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES needed Master's - Reports - Dissertations. PART TIME S Temporary babysitters & share apt. with 4 others. $55/mo. 3 bed- apt. with 2 others. Non- Marianne Temberg. 1924 Harris Avis. This seniceler riser 1.00D site- v.. c: 11 2 bdrm, dents ixcled, Heather's* Agenc- room, 2 bath. 215 S. 12th #5. Call 286- - preferred. 561 S. 7th, 294-5208 Call 371-0395. San Jose. Iiets, took the frep ?pm:. which v W BUG, ea' lit' e car to clef 'I 11,111 14 4164. i,e or Ellen. frpng the !Oats ii SUNROOF to catch GERMAN-ENGLISH Translations by suid, :1,1(lim. 1', .1 I I I. MALE ROOMMATE - wanted to share s isis ing11,11,01 s,. COOD TIRES. MUST C-I'L U'DENT "r’,, light hskp. WANTED: Rrefessor needs 1 bdrm, house graduate student 377-2367. dents he could nialic no or;iiimil after 6. : _0 p.m. Week- 2 bdrm, apt. with 2 others for Spring near campus. 11 LI) Br st slier. 287-7189 or apartment XEROX Copies 3c each. Ask about our ori rho budget. v.ee2. Mr. Semester. Near campus. $61 plus util. 296 '61 FORD, V-8, Interior & motor in gccd 294.6019 ask for Jim Prosser or leave 2c termpaper thesis. Campus Copy 480 I I.nts had put the Edu- kitch- E. William, 295-7778. goof imp Conte -rd. Need: fenders & Scud latch $911 message. APT FOR RENT, 2 bdrm,, 2 ba'h S. 10th & r, ;rirtunity Programs :It en - room, 4-6 persons, 4th & E. 294-1084. available now! EXPERIENCED TYPING - ELECTRIC :in "amended" agenda HOUSING (S) 2 BDRM. FURN. Apt. Avail. Feb. IS, 297-9235. -gnall Partuijel 8170/mo. 665 S. Eighth, Apt. 2. Cs i Term Pa pe is Thesis, etc. Dependable. in one- '65 SPRITE, excel. cord. Skiers Deligh -:tererl for the one and marager 297-6537. 294.1313, A .E 3- hardt.:p radials. 33,000 miles. Must Se. COLLEGE COUPLES WELCOME! - 2 POD hour meeting. LOST AND FOUND 161 1,8.6495 ail, 8 p.m. child - OK/Adult area/pool/rec. rrn. RECENTLY Pointed 2 bdrm, unfurnished OUTSTANDING TYPING - Electric. V. 10 rein, from SJS. 2 bdrm. $135 Mgr. apts. $120/mo. 5 min from SJSC. Call Term papers, reports, manuscripts. Superb condition. '69 HONDA SS 125, 286-3795. 293.5995, REWARD: Please return box of books and Barker. 294.0076 Weekdays only 8.6. offer. 336 N. 5th St. S.J., Apt. 9. and 5365 or papers taken from green sports ear be. , 'Joaquin' Drama FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted: to share FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED-Royal hind dorm., Jan. 5, no questions. Dave Clean, New Michelin X TRANSPORTATION (9) REL BAR Santa Clara '66 MGB Seer 2 bdrm. apt. with 2 others. Own barns. Lanai Apts. - Upper Division pref. $58/ Powers. 294-6019. 355 S. 10th. Tires Excellent c..:nd'lion 51550. Call Furni.,hed, 780 S. 11th St. #I9. Call mo. 259-4714. On Wednesday 292-4595. after 5 p.m. MISSING since last week of vacation: JET CHARTERS to Europe for summer, I OR 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES needed small, light brown. wirehaired, Female $179 one way, NO "I 'r play ;Wanted book early! From '62 CHEV. Impala. Automatic Tran s. SPACE IN THE COLLEGE residence halls to share apt. with 2 others. 599 S. 10th Beagle/Maltese poodle. "Wimpy" or 293-1033. .1.1 written by Corky FEE. Contact Prof. Maga at oat power steering. Very clean, $600. 286-4863 will be available for the spring semester. #29. Call 292-7837. "Georgie Girl." 292-2998 if you have GOOD NEWS be Applications may be picked up in the EUROPE CHARTER FLIGHTS. Several Denver, will cisk f -r apt. starting Feb. any information. Housing Office, 319 S. 5th St. #6. I WANT to share an schedules from L.A. and Oakland to 4.11',5511 Ili II :1111. 11/1111/11,55 in campus, prefer own bed- LOGIN' - t. 1970 Near LOST: White gold diamond ring, approx. London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt. From 63 FA 2 FEMALE call Bob Ketch, 7303 I. rt t).., . ROOMMATES needed - to room. Write or Dec. 29, near or on campus. REWARD! 8255 to $325. - roundtrip: $150 - 3K11130X ccr'es Calif. I. 1, I bdrm. ,pt. 550/mo. 357 E. San Keft Ave., North Hollywood, Call 269-3447 after 3:30. Please! 9185 - one-way. Coordinator: Profes- undo #1, Call Kathy, 286-5673. (213) 765.8778. Peal. 247 Roycroft. Lotto 0,1. ,.,11 FOUND: Jan. 7 near cafeteria, small sor Frank 438-2179. FEMALE ROOMMATE, 21 or over to UPPEiR DIV. male needed to share lux- black German Shepherd puppy with red Beach 90803 Hp, 3 bdrm. cabin in Felton $69/mo. ury apt. with 3 other. 148 E. William collar. 297-6232. WANTED: Ride to Mammoth Ski Rano& '62 VW BUS. $500. Rebuilt eng., new '1 335.7528 or 287-8575 after 6. #I4 293-6830. Pr.., I,,',, 22r-d. Will split expenses. Call r.rul._h. 5am at 485 E. Reed, or wallet in Spartan s1. -,_1:s F. CONTRACTS for sale - $200 - Spring LOST: Beige ladies _ II 795.3358 between 5 & 7 p.m. FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to share Book Store Wed. morning, 9:45. RE- Semester - Halls of Ivy. 297-6735. CHARTER FLIGHTS. Summer EACH 4. r 2 td,:m Townhouse apt. with 2 . _ WARD! Call after 4 p.m. EUROPE MSS '68 MUSTANG c,nver'ible, 4 speed. . 4,6 S. I I'S #2. 286-4104. ROOMMATE WANTED: own room in fryer L.A. and Oakland, to Lon' ,oe call 294-8287 - $850. Ire hr.05e. near camous, non-smoker. REWARD: Lot'Lo - .1 jiver TIE .1 Amsterdam, Frankfurt. From $270 I FEMALE ROOMMATE to share nice 2 $56 rr., Call 295-4568, CLASP: rectan-'''''''bed ei- .375 roundtrip, $150 to $185 One- Beadle President '68 BULTACO Ei Tigre 250cc, 2400 mi. bdrm. 2 bath apt. with 3 others. $50/mo. lipse and triangle. Chair Coordinator: Professor Frank F. NO YINIKUti condition. $500 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES needed to ,, e I iltirhe ..u.9137. Ecellent 555 S. 10th #17. 287.3531. man. Math Der'. ( I 21'5._ 247 Roycroft Ave. Long Beach Jan 1970 only share 2 bdrm. furnished aparimen WANTED Tolerant roommate. $60/mo. and text. RE - 1,435-2179. with this coupon re, ei 2 others 726 S. 10th St. 85. $37.7' a. LOST -St.",' . 16-20 MPG, r ex- 62 STEP VAN, 4 Cyl., Clean apt. 395 S. 4th Apt. I. 297-8042. 2,4 11,15, WARD - Sri ,. 26; )0 MEXICO: Artist needs ride, share wait for it h. Pc-mi. $550'offer Call 286.5806, 36 E,ee & Open atmosphere. Sam. break. Send details. Jim beer-night 2d le - per copy 5 S'. S.J. - Flaeg Ave. San Jose 95128. s si ;I II TWO GIRLS wanted to rent one bdrm. 62 Tf24, : t0, 5 000 mi. on engine, good large house with studio space with TIDE NEEDED to Colorado for semester OPEN 7 DAYS Eii..2.1i1 II) 1`,1 t fir r-9990 ie Fremont. me ,ceak. Leave message at 386 E. Mar- 7:65 AK to 12 Kirinieht male art students. Call 292-5212. Open 1211:11 Beadle, 1i.1171. I:is , -,.:e) Will qta, expen.es (during Jan e-finals) '66 PLiNTIAC GTO ,,, 4-speed MALE ROOMMATE needed to share latiese 2 13jr,,,,lor for the Si' . 39,000 rri aroom apartment with 3 others. Close ape, 'tient for eleettel presideta tr. 2,12 ask for John Make , 1 ',111!', campus 47.50. Upper division non- Ihe re, tan,: terile smoker. Jay or Jim at 287-0985. (SI ht'.' of firers elected includ- 58 RENAULT -- 0, 1 -Wail, excerlent gas STATE HOUSE now accepting applica- You just missed it ... To Place c,, 480 SO. 10th Reiner K raiz, junioir P.R. mui .. $75. Call 257 tions. 2 bdrms.. 2 baths. $180 & 8200/ near killiams Word : 13111 VV0Zetlent t , mg. Call 297-8596. an ad: 2 blocks free campus CHEVY Uerent valve I'll. niajor, treasurer: arid 1957 2 FEMALE roommates see the map below Must sell. needed to share ripe with 2 others immed., 148 E. Wil- 295-777R hr IAA11('11, junior l'.1: lor. ; 2a/ 3461 --,7,-.1019A. SJSC Iam St. #I8 557.50/mo. Call 286-4538. cylinder, 30 h.p. Come to: SW CAS1.01 69 YAMAHA 250, 2 WANTED: One roommate, prefer Jr. or Striset t.a.1, bookrack, like new, $515,' T5411 Sr. 148 William #I6. 294.4553. SW SaVaDee rf-r 17' after 3. NEEDED 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES to Classified Adv. VW BUG. Condition. Must .69 share new apt. with 2 others. 555/mo. .Serartaguide ..r SI 6so - Call 265. 287-4943. Office - J206 ler 911. Ii: MID \\ :"- MOVING. Need to sell Boarding House campus Sliields. 6:30 p.m. contract. Colonial Yesterday was the last day to place a 49O s. Halls, call Ann after ion. Parifien Room. 1313111111 6. 793-9908. San Jose - - classified ad for this semester. We are now MON.-WED.-FRI. for lI l'.11.11/11 information scheil- U.._ SURPi US: C.5d Jackets, Comber DORM CONTRACT available, room & ei ni Pants. Pea COM, 8 board. Call Jill at 293-9908. Leave Mas- s5e:0. next semester be- 3 FREE copies ir dIpti C'ttislerrtn, ' ' I ''s. HIPPIE FASHIONS: accepting ads to appear 11 - 1 - 1:30-3:30 Le.ocer s Suede Jackets, Velvet GREAT LOCATION. Room & kitchen one zer eersor. 1 111 .11,1, Iled- Sorry Goodies. Jack & Pat's 3rd Hand Store prin., color TV, laundry facilities. $50/ ginning February 9. Come in today or to- .0:0:024:frextreerer.Per.fereresarereireve.e.A7 175 E. Hedding St. between 13th & 9th mo. 365 E. San Fernando. D.J. 293-9633. TUES.-THURS. -'10-ins 11-6, Closed Mondays, FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR morrow during office hours to place your FREE EAR PIERCING - FAST - PAIN- SPRING SEMESTER: Own room, non 9:30-10:30 LESS with purchase of Gold Earrings. smoker. op-d1. $65/mo. -4- Oil. I/7 block (from $7.50) Call for appointment. 297- from campus. Call Ruth, 292.1298, ad for the Spring Semester. 6577. Evelyn's. 40 S. 1st St. Downtown. 2 FEMALE NON-SMOKER roornm Send in handy order blank MAGNAVOX Pet41.10 Stereo with AM/ needed. 2 bcirm, apt. across from D,.1 1100 or best Crier. Call 295. can Hall 415 S. 5th St. #11 $40/mo. Enclose cash or check. 8793. Call 286.6931, Make check out to Spartan US CATS wOODLATHE 12'' so - 4' long $29.95 INDUSTRIAL Design Junior, age 26 s DrI.1 Pet 7 $37.50 new. Navy veteran, looking for pad near cam- Daily Classifieds. BI 1 - ',hie saw with pus with mane.- non-smoker roommate. lee 560 new. 292 - Jay at 287-09,, Phone 294-6414. Ext. 2465 at 60 E. San HAVE Sii1ORS -- CLASSIFIED RATES No refunds on cancelled ads. Print your ad here: ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER - Standard 292-0504 or Minimum (Count approximately 33 letters arid spaces tor each line) Three lines One day Two days Three days Four days Flee days One day BOGNER SKI PANTS, navy blue, woes- We have a great paperback se/ect;on , e. $45,' best offer, 3 lines 1.50 2.00 2.25 2.40 2.50 and The Whole Earth Catcdogue too! ’ after 5 p.m. 4 lines 2.00 2.50 2.75 2.90 3.00 STEWART DRUMS -,an le, 6 pieces 5 linos 2.50 3.00 3.25 3.40 3.50 Critical guides and study aides. L --- $150. 867- -6 lines 3.00 3.50 3.75 4.00 ' 3.90 Add this COMPLETE SKI EQUIPMENT -- $1Drt amount for Print Name For Days reB is illr each addi .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 College Book Sellers Address Enclosed IS $--- I. Si, Markers finest blnd- Portal line P, Aluminum Boot Tree, City Phone 286-6637 CHECK A CLASSIFICATION SEND CHICK, MONEY ORDER. OR CASH TO: SPARTAN DAILY CLASSIFIEDS ORIENTAL WARDROBE, exciaisite care 0 Announcements (1) 0 Help Wanted (4) 0 Personals (7) SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE, CALIF. 95114 Corner of San Fernando and Third St. mblr I ac In decorate 0 Automotive (2) 0 Housing (5) ci semen (8) 1 9,12 a prize. Some o For Solo (3) Lost and Found (6) 0 Trensportottoo (9) Please ado* 2 days after placing ion ed to appear. r.i a La:. 6671 Oakland. .1