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By David Koenig siglia, a community activist, for local for, are: Harry Edwards is running for John member of the California State University Edwards, university president. Bunzel's job. and Colleges Board of Trustees. Wright, executive vice president. Edwards, the former SJSU student and "She agreed to do this ( nominate Cor- History Professor Robin Brooks, for sociology professor now teaching at UC- siglia ) because he is a personal friend and she academic vice president. Berkeley, A.S. President Steve Wright and knows what a fine job he has done," said Ryan, business manager. treasurer Maryanne Ryan are part of a Barbara Krausse, a Hayes' administrative Engineering Professor George Sicular, seven-person "slate" running for top campus assistant. dean of the faculty. administrative positions. However, Wright and Ryan have publicly Gliner, dean of undergraduate studies. Their names have added credence to supported an AS. Council resolution calling Corsiglia, local member of board of sociology Professor Robert Gliner's drive to for Bunzel's resignation. trustees. gain support for ''alternative forms of "The mayor won't be part of any call for Other slates have until Oct. 31 to be university governance." Bunzel's resignation," Krausse said. submitted to the AS. Election Board. However, advocates of the election Nov. 8 -She disagrees with Bunzel on many The point of the election, no doubt viewed lost their biggest star before the show opened. things," Krausse said, "But it is not her place skeptically by many, is to draw attention to Mayor Janet Gray Hayes changed her to be I calling for his resignation 1." other methods of running a university, Gliner mind and will not take part in the nomination Hayes supports the drive for a said. process because she does not want to be "responsive campus," Krausse said, and The campaign, he added, will focus on connected with a movement seeking Bunzel's thinks the election is "a great idea." issues, not the personalities of those now resignation. The candidates on the slate announced by holding the seven offices being "contested." The mayor was to nominate Vic Cor- Glincr, and the positions they are "running" (Continued on Page 61 HOliy Ed.or
SPARTANVolume 69, Number 37 Serving the San Jose State Community Since DAILY1934 Tuesday, October 25, 1977 Police on 'shaky ground' Frat request ACLU opposes ID check okayed over
By Chris Georges U.S. Supreme Court decisions which he says he's a custodian, we don't order is, because it's not written The University Police may be on said that police may detain an in- bother him." down." shaky constitutional ground when dividual only when there are "There's got to be some kind of the Fl stops are stopping some "suspicious" persons "specific, articulable facts that James said that conflict charge reason why a person was stopped," police procedure, and that at night, according to an attorney criminal activity might be afoot." routine James said, "because an officer cards filed on an from the American Civil Liberties the number of He questioned whether won't just stop a person out of the has increased from By not because of a possible conflict of Union. average night Linda Zavoral University Police were acting within blue sky. about three to between six and 10. Despite an allegation of conflict interest. In an attempt to stem the recent those provisions. "Say, at 11 p.m. or 1 or 2 in the Although exact figures are only of interest, the A.S. Council ap- The motion died with Campbell increase in rapes around campus, Chief Earnest Quinton last week morning, we might stop them for available on a monthly basis, James proved an allocation of $390.50 to the casting the deciding vote. University Police have begun gave an oral order to all patrol being on campus at an unusual hour, said the flow of reports he reviews Inter-Fraternity Council IFC) and After the vote, A.S. Adviser stopping and asking for student IDs commanders to increase wat- which is surely no crime, but that's shows a "noticeable decrease" in Panhellenic last week. Louie Barozzi said it was the first of persons "wandering around or chfulness, and to ask for student ID the reason they were stopped." the number of reported crimes, Nine of the 20 council members time in the nine years he has advised around buildings without belong to SJSU fraternities and the council that conflict of interest hanging cards of those persons "who do not Quinton said that students as probably due to officers' increased apparent businesos." sororities. All but one Greek voted had come up. seem to have apparent business" on well as non-students thight have-FIs visibility on patrol. campus between 7 p.m. and 3 or 4 for the funding. The allocation "I've been waiting all this attorney for written up on them, which will then Some people object to being Arai Schwartz, an a.m., atcording to Sgt. Larry passed 16-3-1. time," he said. "As for laws. I don't office, be kept for about six months and stopped, James said. the ACLU's San Francisco James. Counoil members who are also know of a specific one that pertains said the criterion for stopping people used for leads should a crime occur "People get very defensive Greeks. are Mary Ann Gustafson, to you, although there may well be
is vague and possibly in violation of James said about six to 10 field in that area and time. sometimes. It's hard to explain Alan Kessler, Marcel Miranda, Ed one. a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the interview (F!) cards are turned in Although Schwartz said he when you stop them out there why Vasquez, Nick Antonopoulos, "Conflict of interest is an am- matter. each night on persons who, when understands the need for increased it's necessary. Gabriel Castillo, Joan Chapman, biguous thing. Where and when does stopped, cannot explain their ac- night vigilance, he expressed con- it apply? You're the people "We keep the cards for a shod Tina Essegian and Doug Yoder. that have "I don't know what 'no apparent tivity satisfactorily. The cards in- cern that a non-written order might to decide that." period of time, and should aything Yoder abstained from voting on business' means," he said. "It clude the person's name, descrip- be difficult to follow. Councilman Joe Trippi happen, we can use them for leads," the motion to allocate the funds. to me that the criteria of tion, and reasons for the stop. "I find it sort of frightening that questioned seems he said. The debate also centered on funding IFC for reasons people 'hanging around' or whatever the police have not put it in written other than conflict of interest. "It doesn't hurt a person at all, whether the AS. should fund a are extremely mischievous, because "We only write FI cards on form," he said. "I don't see how an "Never in my involvement with since there's no permanent record. campus group's "awareness week." people on college campuses often do people that don't belong here," officer can be held accountable if he AS. government have I seen a more This little card doesn't mean IFC requested $486.10 to nothing but hang around." Quinton said. "We could run into a starts harassing people and he anything." establish a Greek Awareness Week, ridiculous request," he said. "My Schwartz cited 1968 and 1975 custodian out there, and as soon as doesn't even know for sure what the $390.50 for a Greek information problem is not in giving IFC funding. brochure, posters and Greek but I do have problems in regards to awareness banner and $95.60 for their reasoning for funding. I cannot Greek information handouts, see giving any group money to fund `.ochures and a slide show for a a membership drive." high school visitation day Thursday. Trippi also questioned whether A.S. Executive Assistant Robert age discrimination was involved, Female prof files protest Crawford-Drobot brought up the since IFC's request said "the possibility of conflict of interest. program is designed to reach all "I am disturbed," he said, "by students on the SJSU campus bet- members of council lobbying for ween the ages of 17 and 30." items from which they will directly He then suggested the council benefit. fund a Revolutionary Student Denial of position blamed "They are presenting conflict of Brigade Awareness Week so that interest. They are obligated by law members of the RSB could "better to abstain from such voting." their image." on sexual discrimination Crawford-Drobot was supported Councilman Miranda said he by A.S. President Steve Wright. had gone through three years of A.S. An English professor has Fauneil "Fanny" Rinn, acting "I hope you really consider what Council minutes and could find no filed a sex-discrimination provost last year, and Bunzel's conflict of interest means," Wright precedent for the funding of an in- grievance against SJSU, choice, Provost Lawrence said. "It means if you're on the formational campaign. claiming the university violated Chenoweth. bowling team" and a request to fund "We should go ahead and fund Affirmative Action procedures According to Weir, finalists the team comes up, "you don't them," he said, and then determine and policy by failing to select her were interviewed individually by vote." whether "this kind of dissemination as New College provost. the Council of Deans, Academic A.S. Vice President Edna of information is worthwhile." Dr. Sybil Weir filed her Vice President Hobert Burns, Campbell, who chairs the council, grievance Sept. 6. She has also and finally by Bunzel. said conflict of interest had "never Councilman Kevin Johnson filed grievances with the Health, "I'm not saying I'm more been brought up before," so the defended the project on the grounds Education and Welfare Depart- qualified than he (Chenoweth) is, council members could vote as they that there is "obviously a lack of ment (HEW) and the Equal but just as qualified," Weir said. pleased. information" about the Greeks and Employment Opportunity "It just doesn't make much sense On the motion to allocate that the council has supported and Commission (EE0C). A hearing to go out and spend money on an $486.10, eight of the nine Greek funded Bakke rallies in the past for date has not been set yet by the extra faculty position, when council members voted yes. the purpose of presenting in- dean of faculty office, according someone on staff could do just as Vasquez abstained, but said it was formation. to Steven Faustina of the Af- good a job." firmative Action office. "I don't think the best can no longer be "I feel I qualified person was chosen," silent, that I must call the ad- Local radio stations Rinn said. "To put it mildly, I to account for its ministration think it's a putdown. Dr. Weir is pursue actively the failure to extremely well qualified, and it Affirmative Action," goals of just seems to me there has been a will air 'Runyon tapes' Weir said. mistake." The English professor was The controversial "Runyon Restaurant in downtown San Jose Galm said one of three candidates con- he and the other tapes" can be heard today on two that night, Runyon engaged in a loud sidered for the position by a nine- committee members could not local radio stations. argument with SJSU students Scott member committee made up of comment on the matter because Starting at 6:20 a.m. on KI.IV Allen and Dan Grady. of university policy pertaining to faculty members from New ( 1600 AM and 7 a.m. on KARA Once police arrived, according personnel matters. College and other university ( 105.7 FM, excerpts of San Jose to reports of the police tapes, departments, headed by English "I can't comment on it, but City Councilman David Runyon's Runyon told officers that his rights Department Chairman John Dr. Weir's lawyers have con- early morning altercation with two are "different than anyone else's." Galm. tacted me and I will be a witness San Jose police officers will be aired Runyon argued with officers for The committee then sub- at the hearing," Galm said. on the stations' newscasts. several minutes and after a month- mitted the names of the can- Weir, however, said she had The radio stations have refused long investigation, was charged with didates to SJSU President John talked to some of the members on to disclose how they got the tapes, two misdemeanors, one count of Bunzel, who made the final an informal basis and they told which have never been heard delaying and obstructing a police publicly since the Sept. 2 Dr. Sybil Weir decision. her "Chenoweth was their last incident officer and one count of battery on The finalists were Weir, choice." occurred. an officer. At the Farmers Union His trial will be next month. Page 2, October 25, 1977 FORUM 5LINZELS APPRO40-1 it) DISCUSS RESIGNATION CALL WITH AS. COLNCJLt THE WINE AINICI DINE METHOD Letters
Government, concepts groups of people put together as to how they're going to press relations cope with each other. Sometimes these concepts are authentically Department of Journalism: helpful and make society a nice Thanks for sending the clip from place to be. Sometimes these con- the Spartan Daily. cepts are destructive and give David Willman makes some everyone involved a bad time. excellent points. Although I don't I believe morals are human agree with every single one of them, made and they're totally different we all can improve our un- from religion though most religions derstanding of the press. do have morals woven in them. government relationship. Morals are made so people can Jody Powell function in a society. Religions are Press Secretary to the instruments to help people and President of the United States support them. EDITOR'S NOTE: This letter was 1 will disagree strongly with sent to SJSU Journalism Professor anyone saying that human rights Joe Swan. can exist only because a certain religion says they can. A whole lot o people got themselves killed through history because they were trying to No democracy get free. They struggled against forces that put some people as being for Iranians better than others. Editor: I believe most firmly in human On Monday, Oct. 16, U.S. Navy rights. I've never seen a single Differences between shah, dissident policies? recruiters were on this campus. person who was better than another Along with them were two officers of and therefore could justify why that the Shah of Iran's Navy, "seeking person was looking down at others. experience in recruitment" for There's just no excuse for social future planning. castes. There's no excuse for anyone letter The opposition which they met being elite and there's no excuse for of interest to all open should be a subject ISA: an anyone The being an outcast. students on this campus. The Everybody's human and that's what Iranian navy, or the whole military By Jan Greben You're probably really counts. stepped over your bounds. face," and the other, "If you take photos or not. apparatus of Iran, is an oppressive An open letter to the Iranian that some spies were in your At your Monday rally in the one more picture, I'll break your aware tool in the hands of one of the world's I'm incredibly tired of peopk Students Association (ISA), et al: with you the other Student Union protesting U.S. Navy camera." ranks marching most known tyrants, the Shah of using religion to justify the way they For four years I have observed day. recruitment on campus, you Other protestes uttered similar Iran. think and react. It's slanderous to your protests against various issues But that skirts the issue. correctly asserted that two female warnings. This military is used to crush exploit any religion because a and persons that sparked your ire. What it boils down to is this: a Iranian military members who Due to this, lack of un- workers' strikes, student demon- person was too lonely, afraid or For the most part, with the accompanied the recruites were newspaper which values its derstanding of the workings of the strators and any individual ex- downright lazy to think for oneself exception of the occasional fisticuffs agents of the shah. professionalism is not going to allow American free press, your members pressing his opposition to the shah's It is my observation that people tend at your rallies, I sympathized with any group, be it the Ku Klux Klan, are in dire need of a lesson detailing dictatorship and foreign domination to distrust a religion which causes your cause. Jon Greben is o the Young Republicans the nuances of the U.S. Constitution. of Iran. its followers to get spaced out. After all, there is no question in Spartan Doily staff writer Organization or the ISA, to censor its Though I can understand your As many may know, there exists People don't trust fanatics. my mind that the Shah of Iran is a contents. Your pamphlets, fear that SAVAK might identify your no sign of democracy in Iran. Strikes Anyone who exploits his or her corrupt tyrant who has unjustly ironically, passionately support this Along with a few photographers, members from these photographs, I are illegal, right to assembly and religion, even with good intentions, jailed some 100,000 political I was there to cover the event for the view. don't believe you truly understand free speech, organization, etc. are does a great disservice to that prisoners. Spartan Daily. The Daily,along with its just how important the role an un- banned. One party rule is the only religion because after a while no one And I won't argue that SAVAK, We were not taking sides on the photographers, will continue to biased press, which you supposedly legal system and fascism is the will trust it which is bad. the Iranian secret police, relen- issue; we were simply reporting a report your events. Threats or at- support, plays in America. onlymethod used by the ruling I think religion is a dynamic way tlessly pursues your members from campus news event. tempted violence won't deter By threatening photographers circles of Iran. people can make themselves better. campus to campus with, the ultimate Until photographers arrived, I coverage. what does that say for your beliefs? Since 1971, over 600 patriots Who can trust religion if it puts out purpose of jailing or torturing them received the utmost cooperation But maybe you had better do How about hypocrisy? have been executed and according to mindless irresponsible people? when they return to their homeland. from your members. some soul-searching about your You claim, rightfully, the shah Amnesty International, there are If someone wants to say I'm also quite aware that But, regretably, things turned tactics before you stage a public is an oppressive ruler who allows no over 100,000 political prisoners in something is immoral then that SAVAK spies often infiltrate your ugly once the cameras started rally again. free' expression. Yet, you display the Iran. Along with the hellish economy person is going to have to prove it organization and you must show the clicking. Because, if things stay the same despicable practices when it (an inflation rate of 40 to 50 percent, with facts. And it's going to have to greatest care in safeguarding One of your members same, it will be difficult to discern comes down to the nitty-gritty. such conditions have left the Iranian be proof that anyone in the world against this. threatened two photographers, any difference between the shah's Really guys, SAVAK is going to people no other choice but to could come along, examine the facts But, ISA, this time you've telling one, "I'm gonna break your policies and your own. recognize you whether we're taking struggle to overthrow the rule of the and the situation, and say "Yeah, shah and drive all imperialists, that's true alright." Anyone who mainly the United States, from Iran. can't come up with cold hard facts is Such a condition calls on Iranian being dishonest. And I neither trust patriots outside of Iran to expose the nor believe dishonest people shah and his flunkies running whether they have good intentions or around the world trying to hinder the not. Of Fish and other tales Religion is just too precious to growing opposition against atrocities committed by the United be abused. I don't like it when people By Brad Ryder At the same time, Molly behind Hedge Which brings me to the incident a pile of leaves nearby. States-backed regime of Iran. make it look foolish because they Kevin Fish's condemnation of was fuming about the trees con- When she I mentioned earlier. got up and didn't see me, Monday's protest was a part of aren't thinking. homosexuals has reminded me of an tinually dropping leaves on her she went away, singing "Would you what the Iranian students fight for Joe J. Trooper incident that occurred some time lawn. I was heading for class on a rather be a fish." and it shall happen again if New College Junior ago. somewhat drizzly day, and as I the Molly, as you remember, was a The sidewalk is still slippery, shah's agents appear on this or any It was during the controversy passed by the Spartan Pub, a mellow landscaping major. but only when wet, so there's no other campus across the country over the slippery sidewalks in girl perched on a tree limb handed front immediate danger. where ISA has its chapters (over 60 of the Spartan Pub and the "How can I scape this land when me a flower and asked, "Are you a equally existing chapters in the United Carter's undoing polemic tree droppings. all these :naves are lying on it? I Pisces?" But it kind of makes me wonder demad that just what States). As you'll recall, Tom Watts, an these trees cut it out "No," I said. "I'm a Libra." would have happened to Editor: right now! me if Reza Mobarez electrical fixture major, had been It's not only filthy; it's people had listened to Tom and President Carter's hearty en- indecent." She smiled sweetly, pulled a Molly. Engineering Junior carping about the sidewalks, saying dorsement of affirmative action sword from her kimono, and ISA-U.S., San Jose that when they got wet they became A copy of her demand was sent This was, of course, a fish tale, recently, in regard to the Bakke case charged at me, yelling, "Down with very slippery. to the Forestry Department but, as but what's going to happen if people now before the highest court in our Libras! Kill the Fascist Libra you know, there was nothing done. listen to Kevin Fish pigs!" and his type? land, may prove to be his undoing in So try as they might, and Judging from the response Anita the future. Brad Ryder is a Free speech, scream as they did, neither Tom nor Luckily, she slipped on the Bryant is getting, it seems people do If the Supreme Court decides Spartan Daily staff writer Molly got results. sidewalk, giving me time to hide listen. That frightens me. Nazi rally against Bakke and for affirmative action (reverse discrimination Editor: (sic), then maybe in the year 1980, "I nearly broke my neck The Nazi organization is a sick when the next Presidential election yesterday," he cried. group but it should have been begins, the leaders of affirmative When asked what should be done allowed to have its public meeting. action groups around the country about it, he floundered. "I don't People argue about the right of will say, "no one but minorities need know what should be done; I'm not anyone in the United States to meet throw their hats in the ring. For too into cement." in public and I stand behind that. long whites' have dominated the Some persons, including office, and it is time our black membes of the San Jose City brothers and sisters, Chicanos and Spartan Daily Council, do not know how to handle other minorities have a chance to such groups. If they want to ban serve in the office of President." E U,Tui f.iy public meetings by the Nazis, they Living together in harmony Advertising Manager Chris Gray should do the same to the cannot come about by condoning Chief Photographer Bob Pepping Revolutionary Student Brigade discrimination against whites today City Editor . Doreen Carvatai Asst City Editor Kathy Morrison which is the same kind of oppressive to make right the discrimination News Editor . . Dare Murphy and narrow-minded organization. against blacks yesterday. Force, Page Editor David Willman How do we deal with such Janis Ford Asst Forum Page Editor . Bill Weeks groups? History Senior Layout Editor Mark Rosenberg Feature Page Editor Geene Rees Have you ever seen a piece of Copy Editor Steve Doles canine feces on the sidewalk? sports Editor Rich Freedman Well if you step on it (as the City Letter Policy I Special Protects Editor Gary Morse Council did to the Nazis you get Columnist - Carol Saraisohn Cartoonist Larry Baumgardner your feet dirty. If, however, you The policy of the Spartan Daily PobliCity Director Gan/ Warfel decide to-step over it and neglect it, regarding letters and material Photo Editor . Kurt Ellison that canine feces will dry up, submitted from individuals or Reta,f Ad Manager Debbie Brown decompose and virtually disappear. organizations outside of the Spartan art Director Marc Shur Classified . . Toni CoshOw The same will happen to the Daily staff is as follows: Nti Ad Manager .. Pete Chambers Nazis. Don't bother with them and Letters should be submitted at Business Manager . . Alan Carmain their rights. The Daily office (JC 208) between 9 Asst Editors mark F Bosom, Penny You will only feed the fire. a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays or by mail Calder. Cheryl Dennison, Boatel! Mgold David Koenig, H K im Lew Ruben Salinas to The Forum Page, care of the Reporters Scott Brown, Cinde Political Science Senior Spartan Daily, San Jose State ness, Barbara Cockerham, Rock Cotta University, San Jose, CA 95114. Corky Dick. Chris Georges. Mark Geyer All letters must include the ion Greben. Kirk Heinrichs, Brian Hoey, James Meeker, Isabella Michon. Morals and writer's signature, major, class Gary Peterson. Terry Robertson. Brad standing and telephone number. Ryder. Steve Waldron, John Welland. Christianity Only the name, major and class K utsi Yang. Peter ZapPel, Linda standing will be printed. /avoral PhOtO staff, Scott Allen. Sydney Brink Editor: Letters should be typed, double- hI Dangerlield. Beth Geord,., 11 0,11111. I want to say I'm real tired of the spaced and self-edited. Because of R 'chard Johns, Glenn Martin, Ma, seemingly automatic assumption the limited time available to re-type Dan Schofield. Ed Souza that morality only exists in handwritten letters, typed letters Adver tising Staff. Art Adiemian. Peggy Bailey, Dan Dannenfelser. Don Christianity and that no one else is are preferred. Best read letters are resswell, Bob FOng, Cheryl Let K irnbo, moral, therefore not a genuine 250 words or less. ioannie Nepali, Frank Rosenhoover. human being. The Spartan Daily reserves the Henry Sakaida. Ron Starnes. Ann. Teng It is my belief that morals are right to edit for length, style or libel. October 25, 1977, Page 3 No vacancy Students turned away before, but it's a different story now
By Terry Robertson economically practical and possible for the university AS. Presient Steve Wright said commuting Although 97 students who were on a paid waiting "We are experiencing the last of to acquire the additional student housing. students add to the parking problem, and that in- list for dorm rooms earlier this semester are no longer Two former fraternity houses on 11th Street are creased enrollment this semester indicates the attending SJSU because they could not find a place to the bubble of traditional 18-to-20- being considered by the group. One house, formerly university's recruiting process is working. live, Housing Director Cordell Koland does not regard Kappa Kappa Gamma House, would cost about Enrollment figures show an increase in the additional single student housing here an urgent need. year-old single students." $230,000. The other, formerly occupied by Alpha Chi number of freshmen attending SJSU this semester. The university should direct its efforts toward Omega, would cost about $175,000 with an estimated "There are a number of people still out there acquiring facilities for married students instead, he force members, "but it's been dissipated and, in fact, renovation cost of $20,000 to $25,000. hustling for housing," Wright added. -Whether they're told a meeting of the housing sub-committee of the we now have some vacancies." It is not clear, however, what method the going to our housing or to city housing, we still have the Campus Community Task Force Wednesday. The meeting was held because task force members university would use to purchase or lease the ad- responsibility to provide housing for university "Demographics tell us that the proportion of are concerned the Housing Office is not acting quickly ditional housing. students. married students is becoming larger," he said. "We enough to find ways to acquire additional student Both houses are set up to house single students, "I'm also concerned that we now have an excellent are experiencing the last of the bubble of the housing. according to Koland. ear from the California State University and Colleges traditional 18- to 20-year-old single student." They consider the student housing shortage an "We always have to look at problems on a priority Chancellor's Office for housing. Let's do something He said 47 percent of the student population at urgent problem that should be solved within a year. basis," he said. "I feel the single student does have about it as long as we have that ear." SJSU is married. "He (Koland) was probably voicing an opinion more options in terms of where to live." Koland said he would try to inspect the llth Street He predicted that by the 1980s the majority of based on nationwide demographics, obviously very He pointed to boarding houses, communal living, houses sometime this week. students attending SJSU would be older married real, which show (the 18- to 20-year-old) age group on dorms, fraternities and sororities, and students living He also said he would try to re-initiate a students who will need additional housing. the decline by 1980," said John Foote, dean of with their families as the options they have. questionnaire process through CAR registration to find The only married student housing offered by SJSU academic planning, in a phone interview. "The -I believe single students are very happy com- out from students what kind of housing would be is the 148-unit Spartan City near South campus. question is: 'How much effect will it have on SJSU?' muting from whatever point in the valley they have to preferable to them. SJSU's seven dorm facilities are set up to house The answer is probably, 'The same as nationwide.'" come from," he said. "I'm saying you can build a The questionnaire was discontinued when CAR t only single students. A study group, composed of SJSU Executive Vice stronger case ( financially ) for family student living." was initiated a few years ago, he said. , . Earlier this semester, Koland said, "There has Presient Gail Fullerton, Director of Business Affairs "I can't imagine if the university did buy another Another meeting to discuss housing has been been a definite increase in pressure on the dorms), Glen Guttormsen, Dean of Student Services Robert house, why it couldn't be sold or leased later," argued scheduled between Koland and the housing sub- greater than any time in the past." "It's true we Martin, Auxiliary Enterprises Manager Bill Schooler task force member Joan Corsiglia. "It's not that much committee at 3:30 p.m. Friday in the A.S. Council had a waiting list through September," he told task and Koland, was formed to determine whether it is risk. There's not that much to lose." Chambers. SJSU will hire SPARTAGUIDE
Recreation 97 is having The Women's Week exective vice president of extra security an outdoor recreation Organization Commitee Memorex, to talk on the equipment display from 10 will meet at noon tomorrow topic of "Managing the a.m. to 2 p.m. on the upper at the Women's Center, 177 Marketing Department", starting Nov. 1 pad of the S.U. The display S. tenth St. at 7 tonight at the Velvet features backpacking, Coach Restaurant, 610 skateboar- The SJSU will begin hiring 15 additional guards Nov. i skiing tennis, Foreign Coleman Ave. and much, much Languages Club will to patrol the campus area and provide escort services ding meet refreshments. at 8 p.m. to students. more. Free tonight in Engineering, Executive Vice President Gail Fullerton said the room 132. COPISS Composer and per- guards will wear uniforms and carry walkie-talkies, 3c vvernight former David Cope will be The Society for the but will not have the same powers as police officers. no minimum tomorrow "It will provide someone there who is able to get in concert at 8:15 Advancement of in the Music Concert Hall, help quickly," she said. University Police Chief Management presents 176. Admission is KINKO'S Earnest Quinton described the guards as "the eyes and room Robert Jaunich, the 123 S 3r St 195 4336 free. ears of the police department." He added that new guards will be supervised magazine, a closely by University Police. Although they will not Reed campus literary have full police powers, Quinton pointed out that they publication, will present "I will have the same powers to make an arrest as any poet and author Maurice citizen. Kenny, in a poetry CHARLES IMIDICK, Fullerton said that hiring became possible when workshop from 1:30 to 4 the city released 15 positions to SJSU through the p.m. tomorrow in the S.U. BEING OP SOUND Comprehensive Employment and Training Act funded and SJSU Almaden Room. (CETA ). The program is federally MINDAND BOWLDO provided matching funds. The Christian Science She said the cost is not available at this time, and MT Organization will meet at . added that she has also made a request for direct 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in the federal funding. 'AST." -hour surveillance S.U. Guadalupe Room. The new positions will make 24 SJSU parking garages possible, Fullerton said. of both Tomorrow is the last . The parking facilities are high risk areas for rape day for roster applications . one student was raped and beaten with a tire iron in the 9 for co-ed inner tube South garage Sept. 25. Charles Burdick. Professor of History, will give waterpolo at the Leisure . Recently, the North garage has been closed at his Last Lecture. entitled The Last Necktie, October 25 Services Office. said, because the university lacks the at 12 noon in the Student Union Umunhum Room night, Fullerton personnel to "make it safe." She said that guards would make it possible to open the facility if necessary. Quinton said the escort service provided by the new personnel will be superior to evening guides due to "upgraded training and background checks." guard positions will provide He said that the 01977 JOS SCHUTZ BREWING CO MILWAUKEE WI, training that will be used by the individuals as careers as peace officers. background in later THE DEAN OF BEER'S QUICKIE OUIL Q: The figure "130" represents: number of mailmen in the U.S. Trees The trimmed, Allen a) $4, Don Grady, senior advertising to the name of Louie. major, is somewhat by on answering dwarfed b) Any combination of the numbers 70 and 60. also parking area imposing fist on the wall of the porcupine porch of the Mexican -American c) The number of times the word Gigantic fist can be written on'a zucchini. The city of San Jose is concluded in about two Studies Building, where Grady is urging students to weeks. getting in a few moments of study. d) The number of Schlitz taste testers. cooperate with temporary "If people can keep sneaks up on Scheduled for graduation in e) Both (b) and (d). "No Parking" signs on their cars off the streets. January, Grady has to make it A: (e) I can think of no combination of 70 Fifth through 12th streets, then I'll get two and three through midterms before he and 60 that does not equal 130. (If you between San Carlos and crews out there and we'll Imagine Williams streets. really go to town," said unsuspecting? reaches the magic day. can, you now know why you are flunking math.) Paskert. the thought of knowing a test will I also can't think of anything better than . According to Super- be your lost midterm or final? visor of Public Works Joe Paskert says he's being a Schlitz taste tester. Except, perhaps. Paskert, the city is trim- sympathetic toward the owning Kuwait. parking Rape seminar Ming trees and bushes in problem and And Schlitz maintains a trained panel of over response to a complaint understands what the A rape seminar students are going They're qualified and requalified made by students. through. focusing on prevention and LOW COST 130 of them. "We usually do this protection will be con- experts who make sure your taste for quality , "Apparently some type of thing between Dec. ducted by the San Jose never disappointed. 18 and Jan. 3, but we have is students went up to the City Police Department's Auto the final test for 'Council and complained moved the date up to meet Crime Prevention. Division Because Schlitz knows about the bad lighting and the rape problem we've at II a.m. today in the S.U. flavor is yours alone. having." Insurance dark areas around these been Ballroom. Class dismissed. streets caused by the trees and bushes," Paskert said. for College Students THERE'S JUST OHE WORD Charterrific Christmas/ FOR BUR. "But for us to improve and Youthful Drivers the lighting and the safety New Year's Charters quickly, we need the !cooperation of students." AND YOU MOW FE Paskert said if he gets NEW the cooperation of the students the task will be
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