A.S. Program Board Requests Pay Increase
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Volleyball fiasco Musical crusade Swinging singles Top-ranked SJSU loses to San Diego State Student wants A.S. to start record store Former SJSU professor gets people together ! I SPORTSPAGE 4 CAMPUSPAGE 6 FEATUREPACE 8 Volume 87. No Serving the San Jose State University Communnv Since 1934 Wednesday. October I. 1986 A.S. Program Board requests pay increase Ale ander said the hoard does not have By Amy I.. Pabalan monies said he will ask the A.S. board to give about it this year, but it would be nice to get the that goes to a club or alb recognited student arts set figures as to how much money it has Daily stall writer program hoard members a $25 raise per month. extra money. It would help.'' Alexander said. organization. Miramomes said lost or gained through its programs She added Pending approval imm the Associated and pay the program hoard director an additio- He added the additional S2 .b00 allocated Miramonies said he thinks the A.S. board that a monthly report will he presented to the Students hoard of directors. A S Program nal $50 per month. for homecoming as [Rine, appfined by the will agree with his presentation. A.S hoard on Oct. IS Board members will receive a pay raise A S hoard Sept I 7 will ills out sit the Currently the seven program hoard chair- The members ol the program hoard "have unappropriated "The only uncpected loss was the two A.S. Controller Gabriel Miramontes said men receive a monthly stipend of $50 each and been doing a good joh. They merit an increase $300 said. It the 1.S. hoard apposes or Mira- concerts. I don't know the exact figures on an audit completed in August shows the A.S the director receives each month. said in stipends as well.’ Miramontes monies' plan. one iii die unisersib 's satellite losses or gams... she said. has a total of $32.550 in unappropriated funds Verda Alexander, program hoard director. He said he will also suggest other mea- schools. Monterey Peninsula. w ill also he to the S hoard today sures to allocate the remaining unappropriated Alexander added that the main goal of the He said he will present She added that she had asked for the raise go en additional funds Based on student en- to v :mous groups funds. program hoard is to pros isle cultural entertain- a plan to allocate the funds when she learned that A.S. directors and chair- rollment and A S. lees paid, Monterey Penin- take fiscal action. ment for the students. and suggest that the hoard men received a raise in their monthly stipends. Miramontes' plan includes the move to sula \\ it receive $ 10. he said place $2.1X10 in the A.S. emergency hind and 'We're not here to make money at stu- The hinds has e ’no fiscal impact on the A.S. executive hoard members receive an additional $.2.000 to he transferred into the Miramontes added that he vs ill suggest dents' expense." she said, adding that the current budget or the one that will be presented $450 in monthly stipends and A.S. hoard direc- A.S. revenue -sharing account. The revenue- that S5.175 he placed in the general hind and board oilers "I reetnes programs with no for next year." Miramonies said tors receive $75 each month. Nliramontes said. sharing account is hinds set aside in case there $17.sOO he transterred into the special al Inca- admission charges. Such programs include Although figures are tentative. Mira - "I was told that nothing could he done is an "election wit. kir a certain dollar amount turns hind guest artists and speakers. Exposed art City council rips Prop 65 Manutacturing industry says law won't remedy toxic woes By Dan Kier Daily stall writer Calilornia's problem with tome pollution will not be remedied hs Proposition 1,5 it sisters lollou the lead ol the San Jose ('it s Council. Yesterdas. by an S A sole, the council decided to op- pose Proposition 65. the [(odes initiative. prip1,111011. which goes before California voters Nos 4. uould require that the public he warned about chemicals knout' to cause cancer and birth defects when found at "iinsale levels’ in the work lace, in foudimig .n other consumer prod- ucts, The 111111,110.e would also gust nib - duals the right to sue tor iiilations, re- gamic.. 01 whether they are altected, and would nevi pe- nalties hir certain s io- lations ol the state haiardous-waste laws. According lii Peter ( ;Iles, Proposi- tion 65 will not (leal elk:covet> with toxic polluters and toxic waste. Coles is presi- dent oh the Santa Clara County Man- ufacturing Group, an Peter Giles organuation of local . group president industries We think there arc things that need to be done about April Swift Daily staff photographer toxic pollution, and the proposition is not the way to deal with it," Giles said. newest artistic addition is turning heads, lady has been scorned because she hares all to her physician, says he has only admiration for the brass San Jose's Jacqueline Bogard . of the manufacturing group ag- world. However, Elashmavvi, a San Jose beauty, who sits outside the Market Post Tower. including that of Dr. Farid Elashmawi. It seems the downtown reed. See TOXICS. back page Delta Gamma sister accosted; Speakers focus on alcohol abuse By Andy Bird Daily staff writer Suspect jailed on sex charges Alcohol recovery is a process. not an event. That equates the message delivered to MSC stu- Alcohol Awareness Day activities in the By Oscar Guerra the Spartan Complex at about 8 p.m. mask to Flores' Wit- dents attending Daily staff writer Sunday night. h" the Delta Gamma incident. the Student Union Amphitheatre. chemical dependency referral A suspect was arrested on sexual woman. who Schatz declined to iden- Norma Amende, In that incident, a woman saw a Hospital, told the gathering oh assault charges early Monday morning tify. was doing her laundry in the base- coordinator at O'Connor man in the locker room wearing only a to alcohol abuse recov - Delta Gamma so- ment when a titan entered and un- 25 students there are no shortcuts after he entered the ski mask. Schatz said. rority house, according to campus po- clothed himself in front of her, the cry. Atnende was one of the speakers invited by the As- lice. The woman left and called UPI) chief Said. Homecoming Committee to participate Iron) one of the emergency blue-light According to Schatz, the man sociated Students program. The first stage is A resident of the sorority house phones on campus. Schatz said. said, "Don't scream or I'll kill you.'' in its first alcohol awareness to get the per- on Ninth and Reed streets called the By the time UPD officers When the woman started scream- arrived. son silt alcohol, San Jose Police Department after hear- ing. her sorority sisters heard her and Amende said, ing scream from the basement at called San Jose police. Schatz said. which leads about 3 a.m. Monday. said Lew The man then grabbed his clothes int() a recovery Schatz. University Police Department and lied. Shortly afterward. the UPD gtatm mooting The man said, 'Don't stage that in- chief. apprehended Flores hiding in the back- cludes group yard of the residence on Eighth Street. scream or I'll kill therapy and UPD Officer Mike Oreschak and Schatz said. Sgt. Lloyd Hohu were monitoring the you . 'When the Schatz said counselors talked stress manage- pro- police scanner when they heard the with the victim of the assault after the '86 ment call come over the police radio. Schatz woman started incident because frequently in these grains. After re- Highway Patrol Officer Gary. Renstrom said. cases the victims experience a California screaming, her the hospital sober advice about driving. great deal of trauma. c.( very, patients still have contact with gives students some Within a few minutes of the ini- through weekly meetings with counselors. Amende said. tial call to the San Jose police. UPD sorority sisters heard Schatz said the suspect is cur- The aim of the process is to "learn to identify problems ously drunk." he said, "But the .01 driver may seem in officers apprehended the suspect in the rently on parole for past offenses. but from inside," she said. control until an emergency situation occurs." her and called San Jose and restore backyard of a residence at 664 S. his parole officer would not specify Recovery centers like O'Connor Hospital usually The motorist who has I -percent alcohol in his what those charges were. Eighth St. police. don't see alcohol abuse victims until they have reached bloodstream - legally a drunk driver under California Flores is being detained in the because alcohol a pedestrian suddenly Danny Salazar Flores, 24, of 184 the latter stages of abuse. Amende said, law - may not react to appearing Lew Schatz, county jail, and an arraignment date car making an unexpected stop, he said. S. 13th St.. was arrested and hooked is still socially acceptable. or the UPI) chief has not been set. that all this is 14 drivers kill more people into the Santa Clara County Jail on "We've grown up with the idea "Those kind every Because Flores has an outstand- alcohol makes us is what we want to charges of assault with intent to com- OK," she said. "We've been told that year." he said, "and that make the ing warrant out of Sacramento.