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VolumeSPARTAN 69, Number 25 Serving the San Jose State Community Since 1934DAILY Friday, October 7, 1977 Extra police added to patrol campus By David Koenig University Policewill be on the job But McKay doesn't Like the Both McKay and Quinton said The wheels of bureaucracy spun rape, "indefinitely," according to Edward three-man idea. the number of people in the campus Attempted suspect nabbed quickly after the second campus- McKay, San Jose deputy police chief McKay said a two-man patrol is area and its location make it dif- area rape in little more than a week. and head of the department's bureau more observant" because it frees ficult for the 13-man University Police believe the same man A suspect was arrested by was arrested outside a restroom of field operations. one man to watch while the other Police to patrol. raped a sorority member this week campus police for the attempted on the first floor of Dudley "We'll keep it (the patrol) in drives. But the third man is "It's a case where the size of the and a dorm resident last week. rapes of several SJSU coeds Moorehead Hall. succeed in ap- "superfluous." city is too large," Quinton said. that area until we yesterday shortly after 5 p.m. in The victim, a SJSU graduate The result is a special three-man perpetrator, or he "Not the other way around." prehending the Putting three men in the same Dudley Moorehead Hall and the student was reportedly trapped police patrol between the hours of 5 McKay said. Despite the extra patrol, McKay moves elsewhere," car reduces the area they can cover. Speech and Drama Building. inside an office in the Speech and p.m. and 8 a.m. Quinton, chief of was cautious in assessing the Earnest The patrol will concentrate on Police booked the suspect on Drama Building before witnesses The University and San Jose University Police, said the patrol is police's ability to catch a suspect or the edges of the campus, Quinton one count of intent to commit called police. police planned the patrol Wednc.;day combat rape suspects. a "bare minimum" to said, and watch persons coming into two counts of false im- The suspect had allegedly morning. Mayor Janet Gray Hayes McKay said many men fit the rape, and other crimes. the area. and one count of attempted to sexually assualt toured campus that afternoon, and rapist's description: 5'7" to 5'11", prisonment, several women inside Dudley SJPD put the special unit on duty Two SJPD officers reassigned "With astute patrol," McKay medium height and "dark-skinned." battery. the Moorehead Hall and later in the that evening. from local beats will be joined by added, "you could pick up on "By and large," he said, "rape Lt. Maurice Jones, Speech and Drama Building. The patrolone car with two Officer Rick Malone of the somebody moving into an apartment activity is not easy to work against." arresting officer, said the suspect men from SJPD and one from University Police. or a sorority house." Corps considers frat proposal Greeks propose talks peace By Terry Robertson At the meeting, the Greek "That's because our security Kendrick, a Job Corps security A proposal by fraternity and organizations also decided to notify people have been made aware of the guard. "They just think it's weird sorority members to meet with Job Haynie of any parties they plan to problem," Haynie said. "We weren't that there are so many guys living in Corps members on a regular basis hold so that Job Corps security can aware of the problem before, but are one house together. They don't know will be considered by the Job Corps be notified. focusing in on it now." what a social club is." Council at its next regular meeting The proposals stem from the However, a proposal by Doug "That's the root of the Tuesday night. increasing number of verbal and Yoder, IFC vice president, to meet problem," said Ron Stevenson, of However, Job Corps Director physical skirmishes which have with Job Corps on a social level, Alpha Tau Omega, the AS. attorney John Adams wants to meet with occurred this semester between Job such as a softball game, was termed general. "The committee needs to Greek presidents to discuss the Corps members and fraternity and inadvisable by Haynie. be formed so that both sides can air issues before the proposal is sorority members living near the "I don't think it's advisable their feelings. Then possibly, we can presented to the council, composed corner of San Antonio and Ilth now," he said. "After the articles understand each other." of Job Corps members. streets. (concerning problems between the A.S. Adviser Louie Barozzi At a meeting Tuesday night Two weeks ago a number of two groups) appeared in the paper, noted the problems occur at the between Job Corps Security fights broke out between the two they were devastated. beginning of each semester, but tend Director Troy Haynie and Greek groups outside a post-game party at "They don't see the problem. to die down as the semester House members, the Inter- Alpha Tau Omega. They're wondering 'Why are they progresses. fraternity Council (IFC) endorsed Since that time, problems picking on us?' " the proposal to meet with Job Corps between the factions have subsided, "One of the problems is that "I think the meetings should members, "to air each group's according to fraternity members at (Job Corps) members don't know take place on Sept. 1 rather than on feelings." the meeting. what a fraternity is," noted Scott Oct. 1." he said. Writer's first play is a winner By Brad Ryder insight into their true identities. The first play Richard Dresser The inspiration for "Novelties" ever wrote was a winner. did not come from his past, Dresser Janet Gray Hoye That play was "Novelties, A said; at least not consciously. The Love Story," winner of the first premise is fabricated, and the Harold C. Crain Playwriting Con- characters don't correspond to Bunzel 'ignoring' test. It makes its world premiere anyone he knows. tonight in the University Theater. He began writing the play in "Novelties" topped a November of last year when he heard about the nation-wide contest. parking nationwide field of 107 entries in the problem He also has some movie scripts and contest named for a theater arts By Jim Hooker studying the parking issue to professor who retired in 1976 after 20 a couple of plays floating around The participation of the SJSU death," she said, "but I feel there years at SJSU. Hollywood. administration in the parking has been a minimum of actual problem has been participation on their part." "I don't expect to go to minimal, Winning the contest earned the according to San Jose Mayor Hollywood and be a superstar," Hayes said her office has author $500 and guaranteed Janet Gray Hayes. Dresser said, "I just want to get all been "keeping leverage" on the production of his play, which will Speaking to members of a the experience I can." university in an effort to increase run through Oct. 15. Contemporary Topics class par- Dresser, who flew in from Wednesday, Hayes accused SJSU the administration's issue. Dresser calls the play a comedy. Massachusetts for the production, President John Bunzel and his ticipation in the parking said, "It's based on an absurd has been working with the director administration of "ignoring" the The parking ban, she premise," he said. The play is about of "Novelties," Karen Hurley, of- problems of campus parking and was first instituted to bring the SJSU a group of relatives gathering to fering his advice and consent the parking ban. issue to Bunzel's and the divide the estate of a late patriarch. wherever needed or asked for. "President Bunzel and other administration's attention. characters are twisted, university officials have (continued on page 6) "The After the play closes he plans to been interact in a naturalistic way." and go to the Los Angeles area to meet By "naturalistic," Dresser his agent and discuss his career. means that the players respond He wants to find a part-time job normally to those A.S. Council backs Author Richard Dresser and director Koren Hurley prepare for a more or less there and spend most of his time around them. It's when they begin writing. rehearsal of Dresser's play. "Novelties which premieres tonight their monologues that we get some (continued on page 6) election proposal Brigade and the Committee to Fight PRObE The A.S. Council voted Wed- the Bakke Decision. claiming they don't represent (2IX: nesday to support reforms proposed Bunzel has said he has made his faculty. by the Committee for a Democratic. position widely known and that Faculty meets with board Kessler said failure by the trustess to University, ( CDU I specifically the someone else should be called upon "negotiate seriously" at today's session committee's call for an election of to argue the pro-Bakke position. will result in a stronger bid for collective administrative personnel on Nov. 8. Calling him the "most erudite to narrow $8.5 million gap bargaining. Because faculty does not have Also passed were resolutions spokesman for the pro-Bakke collective bargaining, the trustees have encouraging SJSU President John viewpoint," the resolution said an By David Koenig Dr. David Elliott, SJSU speech not been obligated to deat with any in- Bunzel to debate on the Bakke appearance by Bunzel "would also Faculty representatives meet today professor and chairman of the statewide dividual groups, Kessler said.