Mariachis Weather Marlitchis San Jose, Mexi- Today will bc much the same can national strolling musi- y este' day The high this cians, will play today be- afternoon will he 70 and the tween the College Union and low tonight, 51. The light the old cafeteria from noon breetes you feel are coming to 1 p.m. The roving Mexican TARTAN DAILY froni the northwest but are croup's appearance is spon- not strong enough to remove. sored by SHARE. 11 mii SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE the Moderate layer of smog.
Vol. 58 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 95114, FRIDAY OCTOBER 16, 1970 No. 18 Amateur Draft Aides Suits Possible Questioned By REINER KRATZ Daily Staff Writer In Rent Strike "Draft laws have become like income $10,000 has gone toward By SUE RAPP ther tax laws," explained attorney Howard the property." Daily Staff Writer refinancing Annawalt at a draft counseling seminar The question of ownership clouds the Wednesday night before some 200 stu- "If they do strike, ind if my clients case. Shoenlank says that the tenants dents in JC 141. are still the owners, I suppose we'll have not come to the owners with their Annawalt, attorney for the Santa probably have to go to court," said Rod complaints but the tenants say they do Clara County American Civil Liberties Schoenlank, president of California not know who the owners of the building Union, urged draft-age students not to Properties. are, and have not been able to find out. become amateur draft lawyers. His company is the Redwood City ' Not even the manager, Mrs. Helen Management Agency with jurisdiction Miles, knows who the owner is. She "The draft laws have become very over the "strike plagued" apartment works for California Properties, not complicated. There are many complex on S. Eighth Street. directly for the owners. exemptions like the exemptions in tax According to Schoenlank, the student According to Shoenlank, the property laws. tenants at 670, 680 and 686 S. Eighth St. is owned by Eighth Street Investment have not come to the owners of the Co. In a statement of partnership filed "You have the right to state your building with their problems. "Well, if with the County of Santa Clara, Eighth exemptions," Annawalt said. "If you the students have so many complaints, Street Investment Co. was formed by reject this war for religious, humanistic why haven't we heard about them? Edward P. Pasquet of Redwood City or political reasons you can state this. "We've spent over $20,000 in the past and H. James Hansen of Palo Alto. You've the right to present your belief. nine months improving and refinancing However, the property is now in We want you to become aware of your that property," he said. crow Si huenlank would not say who personal right." According to Schoenlank, the the potential owners are. Annawalt urged students to seek exteriors of the three buildings have Schoenlank says Eighth Street professional guidance from qualified been painted, the parking lot has been Investment Co. is selling the property draft lawyers or draft counselers. repaired, the plumbing has been refur- because of "the high risks involved in bished and the pool has been worked on. renting to students." He says that one "The closer you get to the induction, "We've spent 811,000 on improve- of the strike leaders has already it's better to get legal advice. When it ments alone." said Shoenlank. "Ano- written two bad checks. gets 'warm' or you receive an induction notice then it's really time to see an attorney," Annawalt noted. Feminist Topic LES AFRICAIN BALLETS A scene from the "Les Africain Jose Civic Auditorium, 145 W. San Carlos. Tickets may be "Be firm about your rights. Go to Ballets ensemble artisique et culturel de la Republique de purchased through the Black Studies Department for $4. See your draft board, establish a relation- Guinee" to be presented Tuesday night only at 8:30 in the San story on page 3. ship with the clerk and take a look at Gloria your Steinem at file," Annawalt SJS urged. Today "Check if all your records are correct and By ANNA BLACK updated. The people Miss Steinem is an alumna of Smith at the board do Daily Staff Writer their job but they Judiciary Emergency College, where she was graduated make mistakes. Scheduled It's Session Gloria Steinem, journalist and author human. But don't hassle magna cum laude in 1956. As a Chester with the clerk. whose writings reflect an interest in Take your Bowles Asian Fellow, she did graduate problems to a qualified contemporary problems, will speak on counseler. work in India for a year. She is the women's liberation today at 11:30 a.m. author of two books, "The Thousand "You have to decide which choice you To Consider Presidential Veto Power in Morris Dailey, Indias" and "The Beach Book." From want to use to defend your right to Miss Steinem's articles have 1964-65 she was a contributing editor to By TERRY FARRELL Bill Langan, A.S. president, Langan's interpretation of the A.S. either serve in the Army or to stay out. appeared in national magazines such 'is New York Magazine. Daily Staff Writer requested an interpretation of his veto constitution is that the president has the Once choice is conscientious objec- Esquire, Life, Harper's, Vogue and She was active in the Student Non- Constitutional questions regarding power during the Judiciary's hearing power to veto any legislative action. Time. Two of her articles on women's tion," Annawalt stated. veto power, violent Coordinating Committee A.S. vice presidential on the vice chairmanship question last Langan's opponents on the inter- liberation were published recently. sucession iSNCCI and in the political campaigns and the legality of holding month. Langan's decision to veto the pretation, led by John Merz, unsuccess- In one of these she described the two positions in of Adlai Stevenson, John and Robert "You got to decide which choice you the A.S. government at election of Jim Peterson to the A.S. ful presidential candidate last spring, problems of marriage. "When society the same time will Council want to use to defend your right to go before an emer- vice chairmanship triggered divide A.S. Council actions into two stops encouraging men to be exploiters gency session of the opposition either serve in the Army or to stay out. A.S. Judiciary from some council members categories: legislative actions and and women to be parasites, they may Thursday at and One choice is conscientious objection," 3 p.m. in the Council raised the question of the extent of procedural matters. They concede turn out to be more complementary in Annawalt stated. Chambers of the College Union. the president's veto authority. Langan the veto power on legislative emotion as well," she wrote. acts, but believe he has no power in Miss Steinem and Mrs. Dorothy procedural matters such as the Peter- Pitman, organizer and director of New son vote. York City's community-controlled day- Problem two on the Judicial agenda care center, were both invited to SJS. Hecklers Antagonize Hayakawa is an interpretation of the order of However, Mrs. Pitman was forced to succession to the A.S. vice presidential cancel because of illness. office. Terry Speizer is the elected A.S. Miss Steinem's speech "A Discussion By CLIFF MATOI his hour-long presentation. should respect and understand the Council vice chairman. The interpre- of Women's Liberation" is being spon- Daily Political Writer Experienced in making presentations environment; learn to live with and be tation on Thursday is expected to sored jointly by Experimental College "We're living in a time in which before hostile audiences, Hayakawa tolerant of fellow human beings; find determine if Speizer will take over the and the Associated Students, rationality has gone out of fashion," acknowledged, admonished, ridiculed an area of usefulness in earning a A.S. vice presidency. Jim Self's Miss Steinem also will speak to Dr. bellowed Dr. S.I. Hayakawa above the and ignored his critics with varying living; cultivate aesthetic experiences resignation vacated the vice presi- Larry Engelman's history class in CH chants and calls from the audience, degrees of temperment and effective- in the development of emotional re- dential post. 163 at 10:15 a.m, today on "Women's "there's a mindless fanaticism spear- ness. sources; and develop an intellectual Third on the agenda is the question of Liberation in the '60s". The class will be heading a drive toward anti-intellec- Meanwhile, the near capacity and critical method in dealing with the whether a student may hold two student open to all students. tualism." audience, which outnumbered the dissi- world. government offices at the same time. After her speech at 11:30 a.m. in Dr. Hayakawa, controversial presi- dents approximately thirty-to-one, sup- Dr. Hayakawa, who was a noted Steve Brennan is both an executive to Morris Dailey and lunch with repre- dent of San Francisco State College, plied applause in support of Dr. semanticist for 14 years at S.F. State the vice president and an upper division sentatives of the faculty, associated speaking at the San Jose City College Hayakawa, but for the most part sat before accepting the presidency in 1969, representative on A.S. Council. students, and the local women's libera- men's gym Wednesday night, was not uneasily in their seats, hesitant to act in devoted the bulk of his presentation to Brennan's dual role was questioned in a tion group in the College Union, she will amused by the disturbing elements in his defense. communication and the need for a petition authored by Frank Haber, an hold an open discussion in the student the audience, but undoubtedly neither Dr. Hayakawa spoke on -College- critical method in examining language. associate justice. council chambers from 2 : 30-3 : 30 p.m. GLORIA STEINEM Community Goals in a Changing "You must take an habitually critical Judiciary members for this session ...Speaks today Society" as the first event in SJCC's view of language," Dr. Hayakawa said, will be the same six that ruled on the Cultural Series. "not only in how it can be used to fool vice chairmanship hearing. Members Crisis Kennedy, Eugene McCarthy and FIVE POINT PROGRAM others, but in how it can fool you." are: Roger Olsen, chief justice; Bob The five-part series concerning others. He presented a five point program of He made several references to the Dollar, student justice; Marjorie Craig SJS' massive curriculum crisis by She was one of the organizers of what he considered as priorities among glib tongue and golden voice of Adolph and Roy Young, faculty justices; and Daily feature writer Bruce McClel- Writers and Editors against the War in the goals of education. He believed one Hitler and related the hypnotic effect of Jolie Wineroth and Dick C,ominos, visit- lin will conclude in Monday's Daily. Vietnam and is on the policy council of Continued on page 3) ing justices from Joe H. West Hall. the Democratic National Committee. 'Impossible to Win' Rutherford Foresees a Third Firing
By PAM STRANDBERG SJS American Federation of Teachers fornia Education Code Section 24311 as absence without leave constitutes an ford failed to meet his professional Daily Political Writer AFL-CIO) during a 1969 faculty strike was applied in Dr. Rutherford's case is imputed or involuntary resignation. obligations for a period during the fall Dr. Eldred E. Rutherford, associate of 340 members at SJS and San unconstitutional, violating his right of The plaintiffs contend that the educa- of 1968-69 academic year. professor of psychology fired following Francisco State College. free speech and free assembly. The tion code section was not intended to "It is unprofessional for a professor a 1969 faculty strike and subsequently According to Dr. Rutherford, all of 27 Education Code provides that five days apply to employees who are "on strike to absent himself from class for several rehired, believes he may lose his job faculty members who were fired during by virtue of a duly called and sanc- weeks, and deprive his students of the again. the strike were rehired according to a tioned strike by members of a quali- education experience he had agreed to The professor was fired twice by post strike agreement. fied labor organization such as give them and they had every right to The agreement provided that the plaintiff. DR. S. I. HAYARAWA Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke and was American Federation of expect," he stated. fired professors were not to be chal- Teachers, Local 1362 AFL-C101." THE ... speech heckled rehired once on the recommendation of CHARGE a campus grievance panel and again lenged by local or statewide officials for Dr. Rutherford was fired by Chan- Asked about the charge. Dr. Ruther- was he surprised. following the decision of a statewide reinstatement of tenure. Dr. Ruther- cellor bumke after three faculty reten- ford said he was using his system of Led by a contingent from the SJS grievance panel. ford said. tion and 'enure committees all gave teaching at the time in which he re- He contends that Chancellor Dumke unanimous recommendations for the quires students to write education pro- Liberation Front, Hayakawa was inter- all factors in consideration, "Taking "singled me out" and opposed his restoration of his tenure rights. posals on an individual basis during the upted by intermittent laughing, booing, has happened in the past and with what tenure reinstatement in violation of the GRIE, VANCE PANEL course of the semester. cheering and cat-calling, throughout recent overturning of grievance the agreement. Dr. Rutherford has filed a A faculty grievance panel sub- The class only meets one-third to one- procedures, it is impossible to win complaint in the Superior Court to that sequently recommended that Dr. half of the semester, and he holds office Dumke," Dr. Rutherford said. against effect. The 'late Personnel Board Rutherford be rehired, and former hours for consultation, the professor Inside "Considering the governor's heavy upheld the chancellor's challenge to Acting President Hobert W. Burns con- said. American Communist Party de- arguments against tenure and the deny Dr. Rutherford tenure. curred, restoring the professci s job. Dr. Rutherford has prospects for a dares support for Angela Davis. certainty with which I believe Dumke SECOND YEAR Dr. Rutherford was 1,red again as long, drawn-out, and costly legal battle. Page 3. and the majority of the trustees want The professor is now serving as a Chancellor Dumke stepped in and over- Nevertheless, he remains optimistic .. * * * . me fired, I am not optimistic that they second year probationary faculty ruled Dr. Burns. but a three member -because 4if the reception I've received Wednesday's A.S. Council Rego- will let me alone. member although he has taught at SJS statewide grievance panel unanimously from persons in the community and lutions. Page 4. "But I am optimistic I will win, for eight years. Probationary faculty overruled the chancellor, rehiring the throughout the state. I have the support .. * * * mainly through the courts," he members can be terminated without professor for 197041. of politicians like Congressman Brown Spartan soccer team hosts Cana- ., explained. csuse. Dr. Rutherford expects that is A reason given for Dr. Rutherford's and all the people who are repelled by ::; dians tonight. Page 5. FACULTY STRIKE what will happen to him. DR. ELDRED F.. RUTHERFORD firing by a spokesman for the chan- the new wave of McCarthyism sweep- . :.: ant me fired" %:.:: :.:.: :.: :. :.: . : . ::..: : : :: ::.: : : : ..:....: :. ..:: :4: Dr. Rutherford was president of the The. complaint also states that Cali- cellor was -evidence that Mr Rather. ing the state." 2 SPARTAN DAIL Y Fr,rlay October 16 197U Staff Com 'tient
CRAIG TURNER APA RTAN DAILY editor Colorful SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE DAVID BARNWELL advertising manager Dr. Max Serving the San lose State College By TONY ROEG1ERS community since 1934 editorial board California is first again, CRAIG TURNER Thank you, Max. I have been an " Freedom of the press ,s not an end in itself, FRANK FERTADO admire,: of your logical mind since 1962. hut a means to a free society GARY PIERCE I applauded your stand, in 1966, that Justice Felix Frankfurter KEN COSTA U.C. Berkeley was operating under JOSEPH WU "treasonable and immoral conditions. - EARL REASON I saw no irony when !,ou accused SANDY ROOKAIRD college faculties of being .imbalance(d) to the left" in 1963 and then admonish- ed, in 1965, that the -glorification of the group and not the individual is harmful. - I was particularly impressed in the some year by your insistence that only you were capable of handling federal Editorials funds. Ha. I guess old Brown got his. And now you've done it again, you CP \ little jewel, you. California is the first otp. state to put a little color in its 61012tta
to,[0034A-9 - campaigns. How dare that usurper sully your Dumke's Guillotine crom,iveav (3,‘" 4s purple robe? Follow the Prince of Orange and fight for succession to your throne. Don't stand on ceremony. If The case of Dr. Eldred E. Rutherford is far from closed. whitewashing your record a little doesn't help ---simply kill him. Dr. Rutherford, associate professor of psychology at SJS, was the center of a This jaundiced sickness of people, statewide battle for academic freedom last semester when he was caprici- thinking they can topple our WASP ously fired by Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke. ...064.41:11.1111111111. dynasty, is intolerable. They're green in strike at SJS, Dr. Rutherford the art of politics and shouldn't be A leader in the January, 1969 teachers' a simple educator seemingly was singled out by the chancellor as an "example." around. What does Thrust and Parry know about educating? Dr. Dumke engineered a move in December of 1969 to have Dr. Rutherford Especially since he is a PINKO. stripped of his tenure by the statewide personnel committee. Then, in sshhhhh. Was he really against our Scarlet Letter Communist hunts of the February of :9711 1)r nun-ik:' assumed jurisdiction from Acting President golden fifties', I lobert ; Rutherford. The firing came after committees on Rutherford be `A t; Equality; Survival; Death But you haven't used your ace of the department. school, and college level recommended Dr. spades in the hole. Why did you miss the rehired, and Dr. Burns followed those recommendations. opportunity to call him "black?" That would have really fixed him, you fool. like the EOP, so that we can have ade- Students and faculty at SJS and up and down the state rallied to Dr. Ruther- Transit Need Orange County, arise. eventually rehired when a special statewide grie- quately trained people to staff these ford's cause, and he was You really blue it that time, Max. vance committee overturned Dr. Dumke's ruling. Editor: schools? Why punish the kids for their Would you like to see the campus parents bigotry? I believe schools can The success of Dr. Rutherford prompted the chancellor to push for new grie- parking problem eased'? Effective steps be "separate but equal,- as long as they vance policies that have, in effect, made Dr. Dumke a virtual dictator. taken to reduce smog in San Jose and are equal. There are examples to prove Staff Comment the Santa Clara Valley? The opportunity this: the Freedom Liberation Day School The tenure situation, however, is still unresolved. Dr. Rutherford has been to live away from campus to avoid the in Philadelphia, Pa; Nairobi College in forced to go to court to try to win reinstatement to tenure. Until he does win his high rent and still be able to commute East Palo Alto. Pot Dogs tenure back, Dr. Rutherford is a probationary faculty member on a one-year cheaply without worrying about the Love can't be legislated; bills and contract. parking problem? court orders won't change minds. It's By GARY PARK Coming upon the Nov. 3 ballot will be about time we got down to business; The odor proposition A that deals with all of these of marijuana has penetrated Probationary faculty members can be terminated after their one year after all, the purpose of a school is to the needs and more. nostrils of President Nixon. without the college having to show cause. It is inevitable that the Dumke educate, not to integrate. Yet, pot fans, though This measure proposes to establish a it's hard to be- guillotine will again descend on Dr. Rutherford. Jeanette Glover lieve, it finally happened transit district in Santa Clara county. This yesterday on A10404 the White House will require a majority vote to institute a lawns where Nixon Students and faculty should not make the mistaken assumption that Dr. was observing dogs sniffing packages Rutherford is out of the woods. He still has a long way to go. one-half per cent sales tax that will generate approximately $10 million per Types which might have contained grass. Arke One bright dog found a package that And the success or failure of his case will have a profound long-range effect year. Using federal income tax allowable standard deductions, the one- smelled suspicious, and Nixon smiled. on the quality of higher education in California. Editor: He'd had his entertainment for the day. half per cent sales tax amounts to $15 ''The Arke is coming! The Arke is in league with unscrupulous politicians, can hire and fire per year for a family with an income of Before heading back to his office and If the chancellor, coming!!! another day of bringing this nation to- faculty at will. using a professor's political opinions as the measure of $12,000. This figure would be less, of Posted in a thousand different places course, for lower income groups. gether and working for peace in the "competency." circumvent tenure rights, mock academic freedom, destroy throughout the high schools of Santa world, Nixon The passing of Proposition A would sniffed at the pot package. campus autonomy, trample due process of law, and then lie about it, as he has Clara County, this emphatic declaration End of ceremonies. also enable the district to accept grunts done in the Rutherford case, then higher education in California is in mortal predicts the arrival of Survival Arke. Big deal. Who cares, you might ask. from other governmental sources such Though danger. glowing with the festive aura You may not be aware of this, but as state and federal governments. of bright colors, rock music, and enthu- Nixon and the dogs were the biggest What is at stake in the Rutherford case and in the related Kurzweil case as At this time a true rapid transit system siastic young people enjoying them- story in the entire world on Wednesday. well --is not one man. but a principle. isn t feasible for Santa Clara county due selves and each other, the Arke, much Oct. 14. Glancing at the front page of to the lack of federal funds. An effective, like its Biblical Regardless of what one thinks of predecessor, is on a grim the San Francisco Chronicle yesterday, Dr. Rutherford, his politics, or his teaching modern bus service can fill the and urgent methods, everyone at SJS has a stake in mission regarding the very we find Nixon and the dogs taking his case. If the chancellor can get immediate needs of the county for the survival of the human species! away with this, then there may be no end to his unethical behavior. next few years during the develop- nearly half of the front page. The Arkists, from John Sperling's 160 Luckily, a few other -minor- stories mental stage for an operative rapid and 196 Humanities Survival Sections, were able to make the front page. They transit system. are concerned primarily with the There is a need to inform the Santa were extremely small. One told about a imminent physiological dangers from typhoon killing 15 persons in the Philip- Clara county communities of the advan- atmospheric contamination faced by the tages of proposition A. To fill this need, pines. Another that 150 inmates were residents of this valley, and recognize led to the brink of death. Three more it will take many people who are willing that Proposition A (on the November 'Sail Commentary' to do precinct work, absentee ballot atomic bombs were exploded in the U.S., ballot) will lay the legislative arid Russia and Red China. work, and many other worthwhile tasks. financial foundation for a system of Sobering news. Then taking a glance SJS could benefit greatly by this county -wide mass rapid transit. Such a According to the newest report released by the United States Commission on upward again, I saw Nixon and the dogs. measure. system would drastically reduce the Civil Rights. there has been a "major breakdown" in enforcement of federal Should we, as students, just sit back Smiling. Happy that the war on mari- number of automobiles and propor- juana was helping laws and executive orders against racial discrimination. and watch or should we get involved? save the youth of tionately lessen the traffic congestion, America from a life of hell. Its up to you. If you would like to help, This news undoubtedly comes as no big revelation to racial minorities in this noise level, and air pollution. Wednesday may be the last day Nixon call Transit Committee Headquarters at Each day the Arkists visit a different country they’ve not been suffering from the delusion that racial discri- 295-2614 or ask for information at the gets that close to pot. That's fortunate mination is being eliminated in the U.S. It seems, however, that white high school to inform concerned for us, really. A.S. offices in the College Union any students of the ecological America needs an official document, signed, sealed and delivered before they necessity of If Nixon ever did start turning on, he afternoon between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. eliminating the automobile by replacing recognize the obvious. Jim Ferryman might get out of touch with reality. He it with a quicker, quieter, and pollution - might lose his close touch with what's A.S. Director of free alternate. Ecologically aware The commission report places the blame on lack of funds and manpower and going on in America today. Community Relations students are urged to "hostile bureaucracies that view civil rights as a threat to their prerogatives.'' board the Arke If we had o President who's flying and venture The report is skirting the issue. into their communities to high why, we couldn't trust him pressure the voting adult public into a anymore. state of .eco-concern- by means of The fault lies with the blind, bigoted, self-seeking people in this country who But Equal! Now, don't we all feel better, knowing feed their own egos by relegating other human beings to subordinate, subju- leafleting and old-fashioned street that we're still safe. gated positions in life. Editor: corner dialogue. Re the editorial in the Oct. 14 Spartan So far, these young eco-activists have It is ironic. but the white man ---for all his education ---hasn't yet realized he Daily: shown much concern about the polluted is not inherently superior to every form of life on this earth, not made in his Who's to say that busing is the answer environs they are heir to, and most of problem? In 1954, the ,d,tpARTAN DAILY exact image. to the U.S. them are able to confront the elder 141'.71 SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Supreme Court ruled that segregated generation maturely and intelligently on How is it that people can even wonder at the dissension in America when we schools were unconstitutional. Now, 16 the issues of environmental pollution Second class postage paid t San Jose, California years later, (and 16 years is a Member of California Newspaper Publishers' continue to deny millions of citizens their most basic rights as human beings. hell of a and ensuing eco-castostrophe. Association the California Intercollegiate Press granted, yet long time- -we have marched, we have The Arke is coming! And it is clear to Association and the Associated Press. Published daily by These are the same rights that whites take completely for San Jose State College, except Saturday and Sunday, consider so sacred they would fight and die for (and have on many occasions). demonstrated, we hove burned all to most of these young people that the during the college year. The Opinions expressed herein no avail) white America is in on are not ntkessarily those of the Associated Students, the smog -belching eco-atrocity called College Administration, or the Department of The problem is staggering. We have laws on the books dealing with voting -uproar'. about what to do with them -automobile- is on the way out. Journalism and Advertising. Subscriptions accepted only on a rernainder.of semester Donis Full academic rights, education, public accommodations, school and hospital integration, Thiggers- being bused to their schools. Peter Vlzzusl, Jr. year. 59, each semester, $A SO. Off campus price per with any years later, we hear about copy. 10 cents Phone-79.4-6414 Editorlai ex, 2313. and employment Vet only a few are being enforced effectiveness. Sixteen .de Hum. 160, 196 Advertising est Xell. Press of Suburban Newspapers, jure" and -de facto" segregation. (de inc., of Milpitas, California. mercy The federal government is at the of bureaucrats and officials at the who?) All articles designated as editorials reflect the state, county and local level who are either disregarding the laws or are point, we be majority opinion of the editorial board All other opinions At this should more con- expressed are the views of the individual writer or incapable of enforcing them because of widespread abuse. cerned about improving schools right Real Issue cartOonist. where they are. Why should Willie Joe Editor: Editor CRAIG TURNER Now, even the government is retrenching. This was indicated by Solicitor Re Advertising Manager DAVID BARNWELL be bused 15 miles everyday for the letters of J.K. Tuthill, Mrs. Em- Assistant Editor FRANK FERTADO General Erwin Griswold's statement to the Supreme Court that all -black -privilege- of sitting next to Susie Q? merich, Prof. Dommeyer: News Editor GARY PIERCE schools are perfectly constitutional. Associate Editor KEN COSTA The problem is indeed that ' ghetto Why spend time arguing on how a Day Editor SANDY ROOKAiRD schools are invoriably ancient, mon was killed? The man is dead. Spend Copy Editor JOE WU run-down Wire Editor Ithougli livious that the federal government alone EARL REASON is incapable of Sports and inodequotely staffed.. time arguing on how to keep the next Editor MIKE DUGGAN ; ," ,’ tiny, it is equally true that a laissez-faire attitude could Feature Editor STEVE SWENSON So instead of pouring all that man alive. whether it be court Entertainment money Editor RANDY MILLER he Investigative Reporter SANDY ROOKAIRD down the drain ('cause no matter how martialing the gunner if wa Public Relations Director STEVE LYNAM obviously, a combination of strong government sanctions and an "awaken- long Susie sits next to Willie everyday, negligent. or ending the confrontation in Executive Assistan, MARY DOUGHERTY Chief Photographer BRUCE ROZENHART she still has to go home and Vietnam, or ending war. It's much Retail Ad Manager ing" among substantial numbers of whites is necessary to do the job. listen to her JOANNE M NARDUCCI Ad National Manager ALAN SOREM parents, and they're not exactly talking harder working on these last answers, Production Manager SHIRLEY REISER Yet, the commission report is a sad commentary on the state of this nation about the Golden Rule), why not spend it but the reward is life. Business Manager DENNIS PIZZO Credit Manager PAT GILLIS hate is Art Directors "- in the qtronroct richest col intry in the world, more powerful than to build better schools in the 'ghetto?'' Erik Sorensen TOM MARLATT, taw and justice. Why not spend it to support programs A13021 MITCH WALKER 16, 1970 Saturday Fun 'SPARTAN DAIL se 3 Friday, October rx.' News Review Angela Supported 515 Student a 'Big Brother' By PAT FLA(.G Other events such as picnics social work professionals From Press Compiled Associated Daily Staff Writer are also on the Saturday fun Any man who is respon- "It is a wonderful and ful- agenda. sible and mature, married or NEW YORK --Angela instruc- Davis, the black ex -college filling experience being a NATIONAL PROGRAM single may be a "Big tor arrested here on charges stemming from a California Big Brother," said I,es Big Brothers of America is Brother." Applicants for big courtroom shootout, won a declaration of support from the Thomsen. Thomsen, alias a national program operat- brothers are screened by the American Communist Party. "Big Brother," a junior ing in hundreds of American membership committee of At a news conference at the party's national headquarters, social science major, is one and Canadian communities. the local organization and Communist Party General Secretary Gus Hall called the of several SJS students who The sole purpose of ttv: pro- passed on to the professional charges against Miss Davis "a fraud and a frame-up." are involved in the Bay Area gram is to offer friendship to staff. The staff conducts He urged all sympathizers to join a rally sponsored by an Big Brother Program. fatherless boys 6 to 16 years personal interviews with the Angela Davis Defense Rocke- Committee at Gov. Nelson Thomsen has been in the of age, who lack the com- applicants and then an if, feller's Manhattan office extra- today to protest the move to program for a year, and has panionship of responsible depth intake program is dite her to California. two "little brothers," Joe male adults. launched. Hall said Miss Davis, a who self-proclaimed Communist and Gerald Foletta ages 12 "No man ever stands so "Men who apply to be a taught philosophy at for UCLA, had been a party member and 10. straight as when he stoops to 'Big Brother' are involving several years. He said length of he did not know the exact Joe's and help a boy," is the themselves in a long term time. Gerald's Sat- urdays are filled with play- philosophy of Big Brothers, social concern," says Gary Miss Davis had been the object of a nationwide FBI search ing football and other sports. Inc. Mathies, field director for after the courtroom shooting in San Rafael Aug. 7. The "big brother" is not a the San Francisco Bay Area She was not present at the shooting, in which a judge and father substitute, a therapist Big Brothers, Inc. His office three others were killed, but is accused of purchasing the or a tutor, he is a person who is located at 246 S. First St.. weapons used in the attempted kidnap-escape. helps his "little brother" San Jose. Foresi develop his own interests and potential. ONE TO ONE -you, SAM Banquet Studies The program works on a PARTS one-boy to one- man basis. The "Big Brother" works IMPORTED CAR Slated Monday Workers under the supervision of By REINER KRATZ in the College Union or at the "LADIES" Daily Staff Writer SAM table on Seventh St. Dr. Joseph Foresi, SJS The SJS chapter of the "SAM is not just for assistant professor of educ- Society for Advancement of business and management ation recently completed an PLAY POOL FREE Management (SAM) will students but benefits all innovative study of the factory worker. Foresi was MON.& WED. hold its Fall initiation ban- majors on campus" ex- BROTHERS Joe and Gerald Fo- Involved in the Bay Area Big Brother pro- Its LITTLE funded by the New York With Escorts epos, quet on Monday, Oct. 19, at plained SAM president Pat letta visit their Big Brother, Les Thomsen, at gram. As, Department 1*8 Zorba's Restaurant, 1350 S. Nugent. SJS. Thomsen, junior social science major, is -Daily photo by Bill Lovejoy State Labor CIGARETTES 35C , Bascom Ave. in SAM has been dedicated to NYSLD). His objective was San Jose. empi koni A 6:30 p.m. social hour is the advancement of to examine the "agribus- COLLEGE scheduled to precede the 7:30 management since 1912. The iness" of New York state. 287 Tyler Ave. speaker organization's first SJS What is agribusiness? This BILLIARDS dinner. The guest (18 E. San Salvador (at Stevens Creek) will be John Rutherford, meeting was held in 1959. Cultures, Rythm, History refers to all of the activities 297-9656 9,13-6,100 candidate for California Since then SAM is competing related to the production and State Senate. with more than 200 chapters processing of food products, Tickets for the banquet in the United States, Canada, fibers and the distribution of may be purchased at the Stu- Puerto Rico and Iraq. Strength in African Ballet such products. dent Affairs Business Office The organization's aim is Student cannery workers to supplement theoretical By STEVE SWENSON land with no historic past Kante, the oppressor of the of Santa Clara County and college training with the Daily Feature Editor and no outstanding contri- Mandingo people. Sundials other parts of the nation can Hungarian Feast practical world of business For those who think black bution to universal civiliza- conquers Sumanguru and benefit from Dr. Foresi's A Hungarian gourmet and management. experience at its height was tion. "Myths have distorted unites the African people in findings. feast is being held by the SAM provides students thi stupendous over-the - the image of Africa," the great empire of Mali. Dr. Foresi's $200,000 study Epsilon Pi Tau fraternity of with the opportunity to head basket catch by Willie Yansane said. Sundials is comparable to revealed the following vari- the Industrial Studies participate in the organizing, Mays of a Vic Wertz fly ball "It is to show the weak- George Washington in fight- ables: The two greatest Department on Friday, Oct. planning, directing and in the 1954 World Series, see nesses of these myths about ing for his country and areas of dissatisfaction for 23, at Lake Vasona Park in controlling of business and -Les Ballet Africains" Africa that the 'Ballets unifying it under his leader- factory workers in the agri- are the authentic Los Gatos. management. Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. in the Africains,' ship. business are income and of African The proceeds will go to "We compete with the San Jose Civic Auditorium, messengers The M'Balia Camara tolls promotions. interpret and to WE GO TO GREAT benefit a Toys-for -Tots other SAM chapters for the 145 W. San Carlos. culture, to the story of a Guinean lady the African Christmas project. Tickets Chapter Performance Willie Mays isn't in it, but disseminate who was a martyr in one of relates. LENGTHS TO PLEASE YOU! are available at the Student Award which depends on the the strength, history, rhythm folklore," Yansane the worst tragedies of 20th Affairs Business Office in the successful conductions of our and political analysis of the The introduction is made century colonialism. She is College Union or from any programs," said Nugent. African culture is in it and is up of a solo of tam-tam like Joan of Arc only she was BOB HIMSL VOLKSWAGEN Epsilon Pi Tau member. SAM's programs consist of beautifully and dramatically drums as an alert call to the fighting against the French, Price is $1.75 per person. The leadership seminars, plant expressed through a superb villagers. not for them. feast will feature Porkolt, tours at IBM, Ford, Pacific group of 44 black young men An historic evolution of On February 9, 1955, led by salad, coffee, punch and Telephone and Paul Masson and women. Africa begins with the life of the strength of her con- THE HOMC OF THE HUMBLE BUG dessert. Winery. The "Ballets Africains" is a great African king, victions to get rid of colonial not a ballet in the classical Sundials, in the 13th century rule, the Guinean woman . sense. It does not have some and then moves up to a con- organized popular protest 1560 North First San Jose ---286-8800 AIRBONIZA muscular girl with her hair temporary woman martyr of against the French adminis- SANAA Chants, Cat-calls in a bun standing on one toe African liberation in 1955. tration in her village of' with her other leg at a 145 Tondon. She fell under the SUNDIATA degree angle dancing to a sword of Tondon's chief violin. Sundials is incensed at the Almamy David Sylla. Greet Hayawaka DR. JOSEPH FORESI ''Rather, the 'Ballet oppression his Mandingo Continued from page 1) approving applause from the Completes study Africains' is one of the people go through and the TIRANKE Hitler upon the people to the audience. world's most exciting and rubber backbone of his half hypnotic effects of the var- He pointed out the need for Tirankc is a romantic The solution to some of the facinating rythmic brother who is ruler. ious mass media upon higher education and the scene when four gentlemen dissatisfaction of factory entertainments whose vital- Although crippled at birth, today's society. He warned wish of the people of strive to charm the lovely workers, according to ity fills the stage and over- Sundiata makes an Hello, I'm Johnny Cash. both of the power of words California that it be avail- and cultured Tiranke. Foresi's study, is to raise the whelms the audience," indescribable effort, and and propaganda and of the able to anyone who desires The Night of Cora revives image of the agribusiness declares Aguibou Yan miraculously walks. I want to tell you about danger of "mindless fana- it. the atmosphere of the West industry. Yansane, a member of the Sundials goes to another tics." Then he made reference to African famous empires of "There is a significant SJS Black Studies who from his the sound of the Hohner In response to the those who wish to close the African state Ghana, Mali and Songhay correlation between one's reviewed the cast's perfor- interruptions from the universities down, ruin brother's and gains an army and the finale expresses image of industry and one's harmonica. them, defile them, and to mance. of followers to wage a battle "Akamalikhi" or "it is to- job satisfaction,'' Foresi audience Hayakawa blared, Dr. Leonard Jeffries, blow up their buildings. against the Sumanguru gether." said. "some people think that the associate professor of Black way to solve things is to He said the result was de- Studies, has urged all SJS everyone who feated bond issues by people shout down students to attend because with them." in the state who had gotten save save doesn't agree the ballet combines a his- INTRODUCTORY QUIET MANNER fed up with the whole idea of torical presentation of the higher education. 25c Although beginning his African experience at its HUMAN CATTLE presentation with his usual height. It is a contemporary SPE CIAL 11111Reg. S1 04 ounil that's as much a "Education is too Reg. $1.04 quiet manner, at this point precious political statement of the America as the him:some a commodity to be wasted wad a freight train in the night. Dr. Hayakawa began to lose on nationalist movement in his patience, and when the the human cattle," he con- A sound that was first heard Africa and an understanding back students failed to respond to cluded. in the I 830's when I lohner of the African traditions and harmonicas soothed restless his plea to "take it easy", he Although provisions had culture mount:iln men. homesick sailors roared, "I can outlast all of been made to have a KICK OFF out weary plantation workers. you bastards!", which was question and answer period During tlw Civil War, the Dr. Jeffries, who visited immediately followed by an it was cut short when Dr. sound was Johnny Reb playing Guinea over the summer Trio, Hayakawa could tolerate the "Dixie" at Shiloh and Lookout Nlountain. While across the lines with a student tour of Africa, Union soldiers played "John Brown's Body." heckling no longer. beef 1 lb 100 */ Cowboys broke the prairie stillness with Iliihners. Railroad "Students at San said that the African ballet Lib Front Holds wil; kick off a series of tomato men kept them in their overalls as the great ism beast pushed west. Francisco issued non-nego- Wichita. Pocatello. Sacramento. Free Davis Fest tiable demands which meant activities dealing with black pickles 7 The sound went with boatmen up from New Orleans they were not interested in experience. laintbertacks in Coos Bay Nliners in Cripple Creek Farmers in Yansane mentioned in his lettuce I h ess, the lit tie town in Arkansas where I grew up A Free Angela Davis Day- communicating. So I didn't common practice I remember hearing it hark then (lip.] times or bail. the time Festival sponsored by try to establish communi- review the a hamble harmonica has been in America's hip pocket 3511t' grew up. the San Jose Liberation cation, I of describing Africa as called in the .1014-41-40.-400**311414-111-4041 And it s still there today. Front will be held Saturday. police," he shouted over the TOWNE Becausi it's a sound that's simple and The festival, featuring noise of the crowd, "and 1 Hester & Alameda 2073060 bor. Happy and sad. A reflection of life, speakers, bands, food and damn it, because I called in past all' I Is7v8erlt Elliot Gould It's not surprising that today I lohners lit theater, is slated for 1 p.m. the police San Francisco is so naturalh y Iii all, kind"( MUSIC Blues. at Lowell School at Seventh still functioning as an educa- "GETTING STRAIGHT" Folk Plus and 12,0. In tact. I lohner makes over and Reed streets. tional institution." 0;11,1db:rent kinds harmonicas. from an THE WALKING STICK" aich :ind :1 !Mill', tuio1,1.1 lim,z Popular CINEMA BURBANK in keys There's even BASCOM & Moorpark ' 4intar al the same 295.7278 lor iiiinvs like I tt tint. 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He By ANNA BLACK disobedience?" Values such He feels that the causes of interview ing congres- the campus also said the plan would Sunday October 18 at. 6:30 PM Daily Staff Writer as honesty, tolerance, corn- dissent today are too deep- major cause of sional and legislative can- amount to a billion dollar mittment, have become running and widespread to unrest during an interview St. Paul's Methodist Church Social Hall -In one sense what they didates in Santa Clara total tax increase. important to the dissident suddenly end. on the SJS campus. the youthiare reacting County, Croft said, if elected, his Corner 9th and San Salvador, San Jose movement, he said. Dr. Hodges said it is insuf- "Broken windows are pre- against are the fundamental ferable to broken heads," number one state funding "A large percentage now ficient to call the protests By FRANK FERTADO Featuring Marc Bigelow, Jen Grubaugh t'alues, goals, moral Croft said. "Police should priority would be approaching 50 per cent are Daily Assistant Editor & Other prescriptions and the institu- only be campus at "education free public Artist:: Everyone is Welcome! beginning to question this "It is at once apparent that The Deriocratic candidate called on tional facets of our age..." education." He listed Admission: Freewill society's values," he said. what we are facing is no for the 22ne Assembly dis- the point when the safety of Offering said Dr. Harold Hodges at students faculty is ecology and conservation in "I suggest that this Move- mere quest for youthful trict said last week that he and Wednesday's Faculty Book threatened." the number two spot and ment is not going to come to 'kicks'," he said. "What we would rather see broken win- Talk in the Cafeteria. MAJOR CAUSE .placed rapid transit high on ChristanandaAromL a grinding halt." He cited the are up against, it appears, is dows than see students And he said, "There "The war Vietnam is the his list of objectives. example of the Romantic at its deepest and most basic beaten during campus dis- in would appear to be a grow- major campus movement of the last cen- level a massive and quite turbances. cause of College presidents should FOOD ing ground swell" of dissent. unrest," he added. Croft tury, which ended abruptly. tenacious counterculture." Ken Croft, 45, a resident of have the final say on their 10-202, Discount Oct 14.22 'he dissent in this society is listed the draft, hypocracy of own campus, Croft said. widespread and deep- Republican Candidate the adult society and irre- "Local people know best Organic Grains Fruits -Vegetable's seeded, sometimes running levant education as other what's happening at their underground but rising up level." Fresh Juice Bars -to hook onto different Croft believes abortions Apple Orange Carrot Grape issues: Women's Libera- should be legalized and birth Herb -Teas tion, ecology, draft resis- Bradley States Views on Issues control counseling and tance." clinics should "definitely" EDITOR'S NOTE: An- Bradley believes that The other, he said, was killed Open 7 Days Dr, Hodges, speaking to a be available on college cam- other in a series of arti- there should be "less in committee. Mon. -Sat. 8 a.m.-8 p.m. p.m. group of about 100, referred puses. However, he does not Sun. 12 a.m. - 4 cles interviewing con- government rather than "Not all measures favored Roszak's "The Making of feel minor girls should be to gressional and legisla- more government." ( by the League) are good," 287-5410 ass Culture" and administered devices Library. a Counter tive candidates in Santa "I feel that society has to said the attorney by profes- Keniston's "Young Radi- without parental permission. Clara County. be working on various social sion, -There were many 35 So. 4th St. als" throughout the discus- Stating his case against By JOE WU and economic problems," duplications." sion of student dissent. charging tuition at colleges Daily Copy Editor said Bradley. "And that as CAMPUS UNREST and universities, Croft said, He quoted Roszak who said "Rutherford wants more long as we make progress "The main answer to stop "The best investment we the youths' "counter control by the government," each year to solve these campus unrest is a president ever made in California is culture" is "a culture so said Clark L. Bradley, Re- problems, we'll be doing a on each college campus that free public education. Each radically disaffiliated from publican State Senator for better job than trying to take insists on orderly pro- KEN CROFT additional cost to attend the mainstream assump- the 14th District who seeks a the short cuts the liberals try cesses," said Bradley. Criticizes the War means the eliminLtion of our society that it third term in Sacramento. to favor." According to Bradley, tions of contributing factors toward some student." scarcely looks to many as a John B. Rutherford, a con- ENVIRONMENT there would be "no need to student anger. culture at all." sulting engineer with offices Bradley, who "voted worry if the radical element ENCOUNTER in Los Altos and San Fran- against all or nearly all of would mind their own busi- "When students have something to say, they HOUSE Dr. Hodges quoted statis- cisco, is Bradley's Demo- the environmental measures ness and go about getting an A NON rnOtII WORKSHOP tics from a 1968 Roper study cratic opponent. that came before them ( the education," adding that should be listened to," Croft EMPHASIZING THE CARL continued. "Administrators ROGERS APPROACH TO showing the attitudes of stu- "He also thinks problems State Senate)," said that the "police on campus is as ENCOUNTER SOME GROUPS dents, non -students, and should listen to what is being FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS can be solved overaight, Planning and Conservation recent event as three to four ONLY TEN THREE-HOUR their forerunners on ques- which I don't believe can be League which made the years. said, not how students say SESSIONS - FEE $30 OPEN it." GROUPS TEN SESSIONS $40 tions such as "Would you done," Bradley added. statement, "was not con- "When I went to college, SMALL GROUPS. TRAINED approve of engaging in civil Labeling Gov. Reagan's FACILITATORS PLEASE police never came on cam- PHONE FOR APPLICATION pus ," he remarked. tax plan "completely 34/) WAVERLEY ST PALO Police are patient for the phoney," Croft said the ALTO 5 329.9033 Driving Course Cleaver abuse they receive, Bradley said, pointing out that they get bricks, bottles, saliva, HOW ABOUT Meets Tuesday Friend insults, chunks of concrete STEAK TONIGHT? Students interested in re- and other objects thrown at them. Archie's oewing free driving instruc- Speaks tion should attend a meeting AUTONOMY STEAK HOUSE odest or Magnificent Patricia Sumi, who has 'Bradley, who has "no Tuesday, Oct. 20 at 11 a.m. in SPECIALIZING IN FlItudrmed TIN3 IA 230. toured North Korea, North objection" to State College Hnofid 50, Inon Woo Vietnam, Moscow and Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke, o FAMILY DINNERS Peking with 'those selected will receive Eldredge believes Dumke had a "right O STEAKS Cleaver, will 16 hours of instruction-8 speak at noon to do what he did to Dr. e CHICKEN today in the College Union Eldred E. Rutherford." Dinner Steak -$1.65 hours driving and 8 hours of . SEA FOOD PAAD-c,01.% observation. The course will Almaden Room. CLARK L BRADLEY Steak Sand. -$1.55 SAN JOSE ('over most phases of She will discuss her exper- Republican incumbent KSJS LOG 91 South First St. driving. iences last year when, as a 90.7 FM 307 Town & Country Village )ewel member of the Anti-Imper- 545 Soul, SOCOND ST, nected with his 17 co- 0 - JOSE, CA. 951 1 3 Students unable to attend 6:30 "Update"---In- SATIN USE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN ialist Front, she traveled authored bills"and did not this meeting should go to IA depth report of the week's through Communist aations wish to consider them." ill and fill out an application campus news. Guest will be with Cleaver, the black mili- "The Assembly Select prior to the meeting time. Earnest Quinton, campus tant in exile, and Alex Bing, Committee on Environ- Applicants must be eligi- security chief. Also, reports spokesman for the Red mental Quality introduced 18 ble for a California Depart- on administration, student Guard in San Francisco's bills," said the 1928 graduate ment of Motor Vehicles council and Yoga. Chinatown. of San Jose State. "After co- Instruction Permit, obtained 6:30 "Sound on Film" Her talk is sponsored by authoring the 17, 14 were oefore the first driving the Progressive Asian passed." lesson. 7:15 Hank Forestier Show American Coalition, Of the two enacted into A.S.Resolutions law, Bradley voted for one. 8:30 Brian Prowse Show
Following is the list of legislathce Leg Resolution 61. Motion Long, resolutions voted on at Wednesday's seconded Brennan 11-0.4. AS. Council meeting. Allocate $997.35 to Acct. 399 for Acci. EXPERIENC dental Death Accidental Medical Leg. Resolution 32. Motion Lee, indemnity insurance. seconded Krawits 15.0.0. Leg. Resolution 62. Motion Long, To allocate SAS to PACC. S7S of which seconded Mr. DeLa Torre 4.0.12 goes to pay Pat Sum' to Speak on her To allocate 0600 to the state tor travels to the Far East and 110 for accountmg and custodial serviceS. publicity Leg Resolution 63. Motion Long, Leg. Resolution Si Motion Krawits, Seconded Overholt 10.4.1. seconded Overholt 12.0.4. To allocate 13,000 for the salaries of To allocate 195 for Installation of tele- two employees in the Public Infor phone for SCIP mation Office
Leg, Resolution 34. Motion Lee, Leg Resolution 64. Motion Long, seconded Helmer 8.3.2. seconded Krawits 7.0.7. TO table ECEB appointments until Unclerwr,te 17.500 for the Richie further interviews can be held for all Havens concert November 13. positions on the board including the chairmanship Leg. Resolution 65. Motion Petersen, seconded Kitayama 11.74. Leg. Resolution SS. Motion Long, To allocate 1626 fn. the Honors Con seconded Kravitz Carried-voice vote. vocation Program. To approve all remaining F PLUS’ HENRY FONDA--1 appointments except the Personnel Leg. Resolution 66. Motion Averhoff, -C7A W-1-111" oam Selection Committee, and the Ace seconded Long 167.0. RAU. In dernIc Council, Distinguished Pro To allocate 51.634.27 to Cued Recrea- tessor Award Committee tion Program "YOURS, MINE, OURS"
Leg. Resolution 36. Motion Long, Leg. Resolution 67 Motion Long, seconded Pet . seconded Brennan. To approve Vold for the Personnel To allocate $77000 To 5.15 Skydivers 0 Selection Committee 10 3
Leg. Resolution 51. Motion Petersen, Leg Resolution 68. Motion Buck, seconded Long. Seconded LOWE 11-7-0. To except Bautista tor the Personnel Restricting smoking in the Council Selection Committee chambers wh,le council .5 In Session
Leg, Resolution SO. Motion Krawits, Leg Resolution 63. Motion Buck, 0 by Low seconded Petersen. Carried by yoke To support the Tenure Defense Fund vote. To investigate and report to the stu. Leg Resolution 30. Motion Long, dent body the function and reasons NW seconded Overholt. the -halt way houses" in the campus To allocate $1101.39 to ECEB tor the area 11$ DALES ACU I Tournament Leg. Resolution 70. Motion Petersen, Leg. Resolution 40. Motion Lee, seconded Krawitz, carried by vol econded Buck 134.0. vote. Allocate $1,000 to the Environmental To approve act 63, Exper men, information Center College.
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International Soccer Here Tonight Eat. Dont and he The SJS-San Diego State By MIKE CONLEY be playing a team con- the T-Birds squad are full- the ground where they can The British Columbia line- Price of admission is $1 for football clash w ill be broad- \ Daily Sports Writer sidered by many to be one of back Clark Ganville and utilize their excellent pass- up includes Robert Noble, students, $2 for general cast on station K REP-FM In San Jose soccer fans will the finest in North America. inside forward Doug Wilson. ing game. previous goalie; Brian Wright and admission and 50 cents for i 105.71 tomorrow night. Ilelicoms hunt. be in for a treat tonight at 8 The T-Birds visited Kezar The contest will feature games, this passing tech- l'eter Ilumphrie,, fullbacks; children 12 and under. A Game time is 8 p.m. from Excellent Wine as Coach Julie Menendez's Stadium Wednesday for a the sharp passing attack of nique has kept the opponents Wayne Larson, Clark Gan- portion of the proceeds from San Diego. Bud Foster will unbeaten Spartans play host game with the University of SJS and the long passing off balance throughout the ville, David Durante and the match will go to the handle the play by play and to the University of British San Francisco and battled game of the T-Eirds. contest. Greg flarrop. halfbacks; equipment fund for the John Chaffetz will be the Free Entertainment Columbia T-Birds in Spartan the Dons to a 3-3 tie. USF ''They're a fairly tall Starting for the Spartans Robert Hart, John flibber- Police Athletic League color man. Wed. -Sun. Stadium. scored with one minute left team," Menendez said, "and will be Gary St. Clair, son, Bill Ruby and Thomp- Building on the east side of the score. hi a preliminary game, in the game to knot they like to get the ball into goalie; Eilif Trondsen, right son, forwards. San Jose. San Diego, currently 5-0 on WINE CELLAR SJS's junior varsity will Leading the British the air to use their height fullback; Al Rodrigues, left the year, will be looking for AVE meet West Valley College of Columbia attack is Gary advantage. They tend to be fullback; Peter Bogatsky, its second PCAA win, while 50 UNIVERSITY aggresive for- Campbell at 6:30. Thompson, an an explosive team." right halfback; Jim Farth- the Spartans are 1-1 in OLD TOWN. LOS GATOS The Spartans have breezed ward who is a member of the While the British Columbia ing, center halfback; Bill fi ' 4. league play. 354-4808 through six opponents thus Canadian Olympic, Pan- T-Birds will have the ball in I,auterbach, left halfback; far and are currently ranked American and World Cup the air, the Spartans will be Andre Marechal, outside .41r third in the nation. They will teams. Other top players on trying to get it back down on right; Hadi Ghafouri, inside right; Tony Suffle, center Precision Experience forward; Edgar Podlesky, inside left; and Joe Pimen- Quality Service tel, outside left. Foreign Car Services Special Student Discount
IN ACTION TONIGHT At left, members of the British GARAGE Columbia squad which faces "ntr, evening. At far left EUROPA 12;1 SJS this Is all around star Gary 850 Lincoln Ave. Son Jose Thompson, flanked by John Phone 295-9082 Haar (0, Gene Ross (13), Jim 6 Briggs and goalie Barry Sadler. In photo below, SJS Hadi Ghafouri (far right) slips shot past UOP goalie. At right, Spartan forward PARKING LOT Gary Alb. -Daily photos by Wayne Salvatore (below), SKI SALE Bill Lovejoy (right). EXACTLY 10 A.M. -4 P.M. SUNDAY. OCT. 18 ONE DAY ONLY I 1 1 pr. Fisher Pres 521S 99.99 2 pr. Head 660 SI7S 99.99 Intramurals Live! In Person 2 pr. Head 360 $1 55 19.99 The intramural program CLIFF COULTER 2 pr. Head 606 S165 19.99 needs about 40 officials to 30 pr. Northland Glass, Reg. $72.59 run the pre-season basket- (ABC Recording Start Red, White and Blue ball games beginning on Oct. Recent Release 27. Clinics will be held Most Pants: 310 pairs 1 'East Side San Jose Women's and Children's) /A OFF Wednesday, Oct. 21 and (Men's, Thursday, Oct. 22 in MG 202. Appearing Fro. & Sat. Nights Lange, Humanic, Nordic on Sale Sweaters 1/2 off Team entry forms must be ive Music Thurs., Fri., & Sit Rentals: Ski Boots, Pants & Sleeping Bags Metal in one week from today. All Tennis Rackets (Tensor) Coleman Stoves Ten- team managers are advised 9 2:00 AM Thurs. (papoose type) to make sure that the $5 for- 9 'Til 6:00 AM Fri. & Sat. nis Shoes Moccasins Back Carrier feit fee to the Student Affairs wAYNF CANNON PRESENTS See Display Ad in Palo Alto Times, San Mateo Times, Office is paid by that date. JOSE The purpose of pre-season Stanford Daily on Friday. October 16th. play is to organize leagues for the coming basketball campaign. STANFORD SPORT SHOP A league football score 2080 El Camino Real Palo Alto lists the Zoo over Green Two stop lights North on El Camino Reel from eithet .f.’sg Mil Giants, 14-12, the Pranksters CENTER Road (from 2501 or Oregon Expressway (from li y horeji(way) beating Sunshine Boys, 20-8 and the No Names nipping Corner of lit & San Salvador VARSITY SOCCER STATISTICS Da Fuzz by "penetration " Corner Player Shots Goals Assists Kicks
Hadi Ghafouri 28 8 1 SpartansBattleTalented Tony Suffle 35 7 1 Edgar PodleskY 43 7 5 Andre Marechal 29 5 3 6 Gary Alb 16 3 Bert Baldaccini 24 2 4 t`Ready...CASSETTE... Joe Pirnentel 21 2 3 17 Bob OeFelice 7 3 1 USC, Stanford Harriers Peter BOgatfk y 3 TrOnthen 5 Mehdi Saidat 5 Al Rodrigues 4 By JOHN MURPHY 36th and 39th, respectively. Bill Lauterbach 2 Daily Sports Writer "Hanson was real impres- Jim Farthing 3 Rigo Bolanos 7 Coming off a victory at the sive at the Invitational," Frank Pinto 5 To Alco for big savings. Brice Soriano 6 Sacramento Invitational last said Coach Lee Evans. "I John Poulakos 2 weekend, the Spartan har- think he will make an even Henry Carvalho TOTALS 240 3 24 4 riers will travel to Stanford better showing at Stanford OPP. TOTALS 35 0 to face the Indians and the where the course is six miles Trojans of Southern Cali- long instead of the usual four NEW AMPEX MICRO 70 fornia, Saturday at 10 a.m. or five miles. Gary likes to Goes anywhere, does just about everything! SJS won the university run the longer courses. Plays/records on batteries or house current. division trophy at Sacra- It's a complete stereo system! Doubles as a "Greer also did a great job UT play/record deck with your mento when the first eight present stereo in the last meet. He is equipment! Has a third built-in speaker ... it's of the race were finishers rapidly improving," added a trim, monaural portable when you wish. Case disqualified when they took a Evans. holds recorder alone, expands when you want wrong turn. Four of the eight "Rosner is another runner Special Music Rap Time to take along extension speakers. Pushbutton -r runners were from Stanford. who will benefit from the Speaker function controls . . . exclusive End-of-Tape Because of this strong /Gene Powell Alarm . .. automatic battery charger . . two longer course. Of course, the from Monterey record level meters finish, the Indians are favor- longer distance will not help Friday 7:30 p.m. Satellite Snack Bar . . . 3-digit counter and much, much more. ites to grab first place some of our shorter distance (old cafeteria) tomorrow. The Trojans will runners like Black, who's a (Joint Effort of Campus Christian Groups) also prove a tough foe for miler, and Cliff Chisam, SJS. another miler," explained $159.95includes extension speakero. The Indians are led by Evans. remote-control mike, earphone, 4 Robert Coe and Don Kar- San Jose Music Theatre case and cassette dong, who placed one-two at "This will be a really tough meet. Both schools Sacramento. are real Formerly strong. Stanford has the SJS will be led by Gary (SAN JOSE LIGHT OPERA ASSOCIATION, INC.) ...For machines that Hanson and Maury Greer. potential to be national AMPEX Hanson placed 12th and champions," the former SJS Greer 17th at Sacramento. track star added. talk back! Also looking strong for the The Spartans are 1-0 in Spartans have been Buck dual meet action with a Black, Gary Rezowalli and victory over league rival Nick Rosner. Black was 31st Fresno State. SJS will travel NEW AMPEX MICRO 14 at Sacramento while Rezo- south to the Mt. SAC Invita- Extraordinary performance! Nearly twice the walli and Rosner finished tional next weekend. power of most other portables. Records any- where from unique "floating" microphone or line input. Plays all prerecorded cassettes with 11111.1.Mule MAME full-bodied power. Big -tone 2-way speaker plays out front and back of case. Record fLevel/ Chrtstmas Chartt , Flights Battery Condition Meter. Tone Control. Fast, easy cassette loading and pushbutton function NEW YORK $139. 111 controls. Automatically recharges Ni-Cad bat- LV DEC. 19 - RETURN JAN. 3 ROUND TRIP 1411 ROAR teries when operating on AC house current. :LONDON $246.. arra LV DEC. 19-- RETURN JAN 3 ROUND TRIP includes remote-control mike. earphone. C-60 cassette and c.rae LONDON $139. . $19.95 ONE WAY LV. DEC. 20 -1111 SMELL OFThi CROWD