University Police Seize Cocaine from Dorm
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Spartan Daily Serving San Jose State University Since 1934 Volume 91, No. 23 Nadas , September 10. 19X8 University police seize cocaine from dorm By Sallie Mattison said. It w as Bolls' second attest this tieshman majoring in human re- Daily staff writer Police also removed $150 in cash. month, according to police records. sources. ''This is not cool University Police Department of- drug paraphernalia and a safe. 'It's really disturbing to know that kind of On Sept. 16. she was arrested at the Both women said the search lasted ficers raided a Moulder Hall dorm "We will be seeking a complaint Comfort Inn Shad on First Street on about 45 minutes. "They were room Wednesday night and seized front the district attorney's office activity is going on in Moulder Hall.' suspicion ot cocaine use and petty looking for the key to the safe,'' an estimated $5.000 worth of rock and we will be referring the matter to theft. Sinclair said. Smith said. cocaine. the dean of students office," Malo- Karen Derenzi, Police also arrested Alan Childs, Bolls "wasn't here when they Stasha Bolls, an 18-year-old ney said. Moulder Hall resident 22, who is still in custody, he said. went in," Davis added. "The last freshman majoring in liberal studies. The San Jose Police Department Bolls dorm neighbors said they time I remember seeing her was on was already in the Santa Clara did not participate in the search, but were unaware of her alleged involve- Monday." County Jail on narcotics charges were part of the investigation. Malo- drug activity in front of an apartment SJSU. according to the Admissions ment with drugs. Karen Derenii, a senior majoring when her room was searched. ney said. complex on El Rancho Verde Street and Records Office. "She was always telling me she in journalism. said she saw polic, according to Lt. Shannon Maloney. San Jose Police Sgt, Robert Sin- and saw Bolls and four others sell- "This is the sort of arrest where was going to church," said Michelle the hallway and asked them wliit UPI) officers served a search war- clair of the court liaison unit said ing, buying and using drugs, he said. you either see it or you don't." Sin- Dav is, a sophomore majoring in was happening. rant at Moulder Hall for room 328 Bolls was arrested at 5:30 p.m. The others arrested were Michael clair said. nursing. "I was really surprised "They said they were looking for after a two-week investigation, he Monday for allegedly selling co- MacLaurin, 24; Allen Taylor. 25: A San Jose police officer hid, saw when this happened." drugs," she said. "It's really dis said. Once inside, police found 7 caine. Angelean Thigpen. 24; and Hein the drug deal, then arrested everyone "She seemed so cool,- added turbing to know that kind of activ itv ounces of rock cocaine. Maloney An officer was alerted to possible Van Lee, 21. None are enrolled at involved. Sinclair said. Davis' roommate. Kimberly Smith. See COCAINE, but page Court decision closes the door on Spartan City By Dan Turner sity could not legally offer housing Daily staff writer to single students only. A superior court judge pounded Also, the tenants contended that the last nail into Spartan 's cof- SJSU promised them a five-year fin Tuesday by handing down a deci- lease and that the promise was bra sion in favor of SJSU, following a ken. Sept. 15 hearing. "The stated goal of the university The hearing was held to determine in providing housing is to give stu- whether the Spartan City Tenants dents priority and the rule of exclu- Association had grounds for a ills sion that the university applies is rea elimination suit against the unkei sonably related to that goal," Leahy sity. wrote "Clearly the introduction of Judge David I.eahy ruled that non .students would diminish the married students and students w ith abday to carry out the goal.'' children do not constitute a "class - Leahy also ruled that the univer- which warrants strict scrutiny under sity was fully within its rights to ter the law. initiate the leases of residents due to SJSU President Gail Fullerton or- safety concerns and the prohibit i% e dered that Spartan City be closed in cost of repairs. October of 1986 after state fire offi- Fujioka was unavailable for com- cials declared the buildings unsafe. ment. 60101011. v4 Since then, residents have en- Dan Buerger. Fullerton's exec- gaged in a tense battle with the uni- utive assistant, said he still had not versity administration, urging it to received a written order from the either repair the facility or build new judge. married student housing. "At this point it would he prema- The tenants, represented by attor- ture for the university to comment. Dave Erickson Daily staff photographer ney Gen Fujioka of the county legal Buerger ,aid. He denied to discuss Aid Society, argued that the univer- f'.-1RTAtt/ CITY back page Spartan City residents Dave Nordyke and his the-year-old son Logan will now he forced to move out due to court decision Alumnus jailed for joking about Communists Long lines By Teresa I.yddane Athans was charged half that amount for his and told him to get off the train annoy fans Daily staff writer soda. Rims told Biaganis to continue the trip into An SJSU graduate spent a harrowing five To this. Rims replied in Greek to his 'Those filthy Greece. He told her to call the United States days in a Yugoslavian prison in late August for cousin, "Those filthy Communists! Thin Embassy if she didn't hear from him soon. at stadium Communist Party. ripped me off Communists! They making a joke about the Athans 104 the train with his cousin. The of- By Sean Mulcaster Demetrios Rims, an Alpha Tau Omega Although others were nearby . Rims thought ficer told Athans that the matter only con- Daily staff writer fellow fraternity cousins understood his comments. He ripped me off.' alumnus, was described by only his cerned Rifos. Still. Athans insisted on accom- Long beer lines and poor set-% - sarcastic and funny guy later learned that at least one other person had members as "a very panying hint. ice at the Sept. 10 home opener a lot.- This time, he wasn't laugh- understood the joke, but didn't find it humor Demetrios Rizos who laughs The two men were driven to a nearby police have caused friction between ous. ing. station where they were held is ermght in a de- SJSU officials and the vendor that and his cousins, Ted train neared the Greek border, an old SJSU alumnus On Aug. 29, Rims As the tention room and charged fia (lie facilities handles events for the universik Athans and Helen Biaganis. decided to take man told Rims that he would soon discover The next morning, the cousins were sepa- the six -hour train ride from Greece to Yugosla- how "those t Ithy Communists' would treat Greek border. A patrol officer boarded the rated when police took Rims 10 a Yugoslas ian Campus officials and Illinore via for the day. him. train and asked Rims if he was the tourist who courthouse. Rims told his cousin to cross the Fingers, a company owned by During the return trip, he bought a Coca- Rims ignored the old man's threats until the bought the Cokes. border for help. concert promoter Bill Graham, Cola for 8.000 dinars (approximately $2.75). train made its regular stop at the Yugoslavian - The officer then asked to see his passport Set' 1/ (SINUS, page 3 have disagreed over service at events for the last three months, A.S. Conflict according to Ted Cady, director of events at Spartan Stadium. In that time, the catering com- Protester interrupts North's speech park has lost three managers, in - Directors accuse Murillo chiding its founder. Ft I more Fingers has sets iced Spartan Stadium functions for the By Mary Hayes past two years Daily staff writer of not performing duties SJSU student Yuri Nam unkno At the home-opener football State. un- wingly helped a protester gain en- By I.isa Ilannon st le.X1W,1 ,1,1111,1.11111, ln,111 game against Oregon trance to Ii. Col. Oliver North's Daily staff writer groups because they have teen un- derstaffing caused long lines and press conference in Monterey Two Associated Student directors able to reach Mark to sign requisi- angry patrons Wednesday. have accused controller Mark Mu- ions said A.S. Vice President 'Their sei’ ice was ahy swat.' Nam. a senior majoring in TV rillo of failing to do his job. Patricia Phillips. Spartan Stadium events manager Ted Cady said. "The point is, is broadcasting, videotaped the the Leigh Kinnsse. director of Cali- "I finally had to say that I event at the Iknibletree Inn for fornia state affairs, and Jim Walters, no secret that we looked had at wouldn't sign them anymore. I was the Oregon State game. SJSU's Update News program. director of academic affairs, claim too busy she said Murillo doesn't keep consistent of- "We're reviewing the whole Before the press conference. she Murillo said he asked Phillips to fice hours and takes too long to sign situation and still talking with interviewed several sign -carrying sign requisitions for hint during his requisition Filmore.’ Cady said. "But the protesters outside the building. two-week vacation in August. Murillo appeared surprised at the way I see it. they won't he at She prepared to enter the building, accusations.