Parking lot in springld By Sean Silverthorne said in her weekly press conference The university would need the Downtown merchants "It will definitely get worse SJSU. She said tenured faculty
Construction of a new parking yesterday. rights to 1,000 spaces from 7 a.m. -2 also benefit. Fullerton maintained. before it gets better," Fullerton positions may be harder to conic by garage on 4th Street across from Two plans are being considered, p.m. 175 days out of the year, she "We SJSU are an as yet untapped commented. if enrollment continues to decline. campus could begin as early as late she said. said. market of 30,000 people." One temporary solution would Ideally, Fullerton would like to spring if a plan is approved by the One would provide the The city would also be able to She would like to see plans be conversion of lots running under have the flexibility to shift open California State University and university with a 30-year lease of a sub-lease the structure during the finalized before the November highway 280 at Second pnd Third positions from a non-productive fin Colleges Board of Trustees in redevelopment agency built regular school year at night to meeting of the trustees and streets, 10th and 11th streets, and the terms of enrollment ) area into one November, according to SJSU structure. downtown business interests when estimated that construction would corner of Fruitvale and Vine such as business, which is ex- President Gail Fullerton. The second would grant SJSU the need for student parking isn't as be completed within a year and a streets into parking areas, she said. periencing phenomenal growth. Fullerton said. half after ground breaking. But a tenured prote.,sor is in one Negotiations with the city's "air space rights" to the land and pressing, "I am asking for 1,000 spaces Her preference would be a Ironically, parking problems area for the length of his career, she redevelopment agency are under the CSUC system would fund con- but we might only get 200-300," garage which featured a shopping would get worse as construction of said. "We are going to have to be way for plans to build a city- struction of the garage. Fullerton said. center on the first floor so that "it the parking garage begins because extremely careful in who we grant university garage winch might Both plans feature a sharing The location at Second Street is wouldn't look like a garage," she the site is currently parking facility tenure to. We just dor 1 have the reserve up to 1,000 spaces for of the garage by the university with within walking distance of the university students, the president the city, Fullerton said. said. for 800 cars, she said. flexibility to make a mistake campus, she said, and a security anymore, she said. patrol guard would be hired to help In other comments Fullerton the area. said: within The other spots are -She opposed a proposal to biking distance, she said, and added begin tuition at the state college that the campus might have access campuses. Tuition wouldn't I.os to free bike lock -ups from a generate enough money to balance provides racks Angeles firm which the budget she said, and would drive exchange for and maintenance in away any segments of the society space on the racks. advertising which can barely afford a college Daily The stickler, however, is that Spartan education as is. prohibit on-campus state by-laws -She would like the city to ex- advertising, she said. tend block federal grant money in SJSU is currently waiting on a Number 14 Serving the San Jose State Community Since 1934 Friday, September 22, 1978 the form of low interest home im- Volume 71, opinion, due in two weeks, legal provement loans to the south before challenging the rule on the campus community area as has of overriding interest to the grounds been done on the north side. community. campus -Expects a report from the Aside from the parking PCAA on their investigation into Old documents reflect Bunzel problem, Fullerton Also discussed alleged violations in thc men's changing patterns or enrollment at athletic department in 3-4 1,vceks. Affirmative action revision due
By Don McCarthy So far, Faustina finds no such The Affirmative Action Plan "The report should be a critical An optimistic Steve Faustina, lack from President Gail Fullerton. "made no detailed reference to non- self-analysis of where we are, and SJSU affirmative action coor- "I've discussed with the president academic ar-mative action," should lead to a commitment to look dinator, said Wednesday the her philosophy and am convinced according to Faustina. at problems in greater detail. University's affirmative action she is supportive and committed to Proposition 13 and declining "Bunzel wanted something that policy and procedures and af- the goals of affirmative action," enrollments will also affect the look said SJSU's doing wonderful firmative action plan needs to be Faustina said. of the new plan, Faustina believes. things." revised and updated. Faustina categorized Bunzel's The first goals towards a more The policy and procedures were position as one of "benign neglect." Faustina, who in the spring of effective affirmative action policy adopted by the Academic Senate and He said minorities employed at 1977 said he planned to resign his for SJSU are the revision of the approved by President Bunzel in SJSU were dissatisfied with Bun- position by the end of the 1977-78 procedures and plan on which the Spring 1974. The Affirmative Action zel's attitude to the point of apathy. school year has decided to stay, program rests, according to Plan was issued by Bunzel in June "They would have been surprised to mainly because of former SJSU Faustina. 1975. see a strong affirmative action President John Bunzel's policy,' ' he said. resignation, he said. Both documents "reflect John Last spring a controversy arose Bunzel's attitude that affirmative over Faustina's affirmative action The Bakke decision will affect "Bunzel resigned and I quit action means just casting the net report. Bunzel finally released it to SJSU minority employment looking so intensely for something widely and letting the best qualified the Academic Senate with reser- negatively only if administrators else," he related. be hired," Faustina said. vations. have the impression that the case set had an While he and Bunzel He believes that there are Faustina said of the episode, "If affirmative action back, Faustina personal relationship, by K.,^1 Komenich amiable defects in the auditing and reporting there had been better com- said. Steve Faustina, SJSU affirmative action officer, has dropped plans Faustina said there was "a lack of procedures and in the system of munication between the president "As a supporter of affirmative support for accountability of the department and the Affirmative Action Office, to quit his position at the end of this year and is optimistic about the the program from action I praise the element of the and program heads at SJSU. there would have been no problem. universities affirmative action plan. Bunzel." decision that the use of race as a criteria in hiring is constitutionally correct," he said. declared on unregistered voters; As to specific problems within 'War on apathy' the university's affirmative action commitment, Faustina mentioned the hiring of Spanish-surnamed A.S. goal is 5,000 students before persons to the clerical and secretary election staff as an area where progress is needed. Currently six percent of the By Mike Myslinski produced local voter turnouts of 12 to elections, Kreglo said. Daily's operating costs and ad AS. councilman James Delgado clerical and secretary staff is The A.S. Council has declared 18 percent. He also cited the seven The council also adopted a revenue, with a $25,000 ceiling on the challenged Goldberg's claim that Spanish-surnamed. He said that war on apathetic students who percent turnout in the spring A.S. resolution opposing the charging of amount the A.S. is committed to the Daily provides adequate figure need to be raised to 10 percent aren't registered to vote in the up- elections as cause for an assault on tuition to attend schools in the fund. coverage of campus clubs and ac- for SJSU to be consistent with the coming state elections. student apathy. California State University and The plan, proposed by SJSU tivities. available labor force of Spanish- Wednesday afternoon the council Prior to adopting a resolution Colleges system, a move which may president Gail Fullerton, was ap- "I prefer looking at the ads than surnamed in the clerical/secretarial voted unanimously to set a goal of putting the registration drive in become necessary because of proved on a 11-4 vote - one vote over at some of the stories" the Daily field in the area. registering 5,000 SJSU students motion, the council heard from Dick Proposition 13. the required two-thirds majority. runs, Delgao said. before the statewide Oct. 9 deadline. Kreglo, campaign manager for state The resolution states that CSUC The $25,000 ceiling was not part of AS. President Maryanne Ryan, According to Faustina, if in- Registration booths will set up assemblyman John Vasconcellos, D- Chancellor Glenn Dumke "is Fullerton's plan. speaking in support of the direct vestigators from the Civil Rights near entrances to the Student Union San Jose. initiating efforts with the governor's "You owe it to the students to $25,000 allocation, said providing the Enforcement agency of HEW were building, Dudley Moorhead Hall, Kreglo said campus political office to impose tuition in the CSUC see that they get the best services full amount would mean the Daily to check out SJSU's affirmative SJSU dorms, fraternities and involvement is low nationwide. In system" as early as Jan. 1,1979. possible," Steve Goldberg, Daily could run less ads and more stories. action program, "they would find sororities, according to Nancy the '60s more students voted because In a hotly debated decision, the city editor, told the council. He The $25,000 was already in the compliance of the paper level." McFadden, A.S. Treasurer. candidates were identified by their council Wednesday rejected a pointed out that SJSU students A.S. budget, but the Daily lost its Joe Trippi, A.S. vice-president, viewpoints on the Vietnam war, he request by the Spartan Daily for passed Proposition D last semester rights to the funds when president "The system is set up. We have said the council's decision is a said. $25,000 in A.S. funds. directing A.S. to make the $25,000 Fullerton set the 197,t-79 In- the formal policy papers. But in the declaration of "war on apathy," and SJSU can be a "major political Instead, the council voted to allocation to the Daily. structionally Related Activities fee real world of women and minorities that recent statewide elections force," especially in tight local fund the difference between the The proposition was declared at $8. Last semester the A.S. said it there is question as to how much our unconstitutional by the A.S. would provide the $25,000 if the fee program correlates to our af- Guttormsen agrees to move funds Judiciary Committee. was set at $7. firmative action ideal." from Bank of America By Cynthia Puig Guttormsen denied the transfer decision was in the mail." In a "change of decision but not of funds in early August because The AS. Council expects to of mind," SJSU Director of Business "the Bank of America has been receive the letter today. Affairs Glen Guttormsen agreed helpful to and for SJSU students and Hibernia Bank on 142 W. Santa Wednesday to transfer the SJSU itself." Clara St., does not offer the same Associated Student funds from. the The South African regime, services as Bank of America Bank of America to the Hibernia stated the A.S. council in a (student loans), but it was selected Bank. December 1977 resolution, by the A.S. council because, ac- The decision was a response to "discriminates against blacks cording to McFadden, it's an area a second request placed by A.S. educationally and denies them civil bank," and as far as the council President Maryanne Ryan, A.S. liberties." knows it has no foreign in- Business vestments." Administrator Jean I.enart Guttormsen made this final and A.S. "The transfer will become ef- Treasurer Nancy Mc- decision, "the last couple of days," Fadden on Aug. fective in approximately eight 28. and although he personally does not The A.S. weeks," said Jean Lenart, A.S. council voted 14-2 last agree with the transfer of funds, he February to sever business administrator. "I'm ties with the Bank admits that as director of business of America waiting to receive Glen's letter and because of the bank's affairs, he had to decide the way he involvement then I will order the new checks with racially- did. segrega ted South Africa. from Hibernia Bank." "As custodian of the A.S. funds I had to agree to the transfer," he said. "And unless they ( A.S. Drivers ed council were doing something wrong -it's the students' money." A.S. Treasurer Nancy Mc- lessons free Fadden responded hy saying, Free driving lessons will be "Although the transfer of banks available to SJSU students this fall. makes it a little more inconvenient The SJSU Division of to do business, we were not violating Technology, a progi am of driver any codes in requesting the tran- education teacher preparation, sfer." needs young non-drivers to act as Guttormsen announced his "student drivers." decision to A.S. President Maryanne The applicants selected as Ryan by phone Wednesday af- student drivers will be required to ternoon. Ryan announced the obtain an Instruction Permit prior to decision during Wednesday's their first driving lesson. council meeting. Applicants must be able to Alessond, Reretto "I called Maryanne Ryan to converse fluently in English. Sharing their time with a passerby on the campus yesterday of attend inform her of my decision so so she Interested persons should ternoon were three children from the Operation SHARE program could announce it at the afternoon a 30-minute meeting at 3 p.m. on The compus-based program, which supplies tutors for elementary meeting," Guttormsen noted. "I Sept. 27, in Room 241 of the In-
Glen Guttormsen also informed her that a letter of my dustrial Studies Building. and high school students, held a recruitment drive on campus Page 2 Friday, September 22, 1978 forum IT 17 Independent party ljENTUALiAC - CAM a desirable choice
By Tom Lazarakis abusers of these victimless crimes. The California gubernatorial According to Clark, his sup- election is fast approaching and with porters believe "adults should be it comes one big question: who are able to live their own lives" and the you going to vote for? resources of government should not C105! For many the answer is simple; be used for "pushing people either ,Republican Evelle Younger around." or Democrat Edmund G. Brown Jr. Bravo for Clark. l'il1,1-titkiG! ( mostly because they represent the He doesn't hedge around the Fix two main political parties issues like so many other politicians. This approach is like a "cool breeze on a summer's eve." Torn Lozorokis is a Spartan Doily reporter Clark will also back a $500 in- come tax credit for renters, dollar- for-dollar tax credits for parents But off in the distance is another who send their children to private man desiring that mighty I? I job. schools, abolition of the minimum His name is Ed Clark, an in- wage, strong pollution controls and dependent candidate for governor. lower taxes and fewer regulations. Independent candidates are We already have too many laws usually written off quickly by us, the in this state that hinder rather than voting public. But before we do, it benefit the populace. Realizing this, wouldn't hurt to listen to what he has Clark is against propositions Sand 6. to say. There is support behind Clark's Unlike most political can- candidacy. He gathered 183,000 didates, Clark has some very strong voter signatures to qualify for the opinions and hasn't hestitated to election. share them with the public. This is Unlike Brown and Younger who somewhat surprising for a candidate plan to spend millions, Clark set his hoping to get elected. campaign budget at $375,000. Like his use ot finances, Clark's Clark's main platform is to campaign is simple, direct and to "abolish victimiess Crimes" and to the point. limit governmental regulation. When are we going to learn that Not only does he have a strong maybe a new approach to govern- platform, Clark has some unique ment is what we need? Theater may lure people back solutions for pulling it off. Although Clark may sound Clark is in favor of legalizing bizarre, stop and rationally look at hard dnigs, prostitution and gam- the issues. He is against victimless bling as part of his philosophy that crimes, an imposing government, emphasizes property rights of the A new chance for downtown high taxes, pollution and indivdual and "more personal By Chuck Hildebrand paint there, a few more people from couver looked in the 1890's com- The reopening of the Fox freedom" from government. propositions Sand 6. Downtown. Saratoga and Los Gatos dropping by plete with gaslights, cobblestone represents a crucial fork in the road He believes that this would All of these issues are important The word immediately brings to occasionally. But they exist. streets and horse-drawn carts. of downtown San Jose. lessen crimes to California. His solutions would It will also tell us a little bit associated with these mind images of drunks, prostitutes, Downtown is coming back. Called Gastown, the new acts and greatly relieve many of the about the town we live in. Is San Jose possibly lead to less drug adult bookstores, neglect, ruin and The restoration of the Fox development completely revitalized use. problems that our state has. desolation. Theater on S. First St., once the one of Vancouver's most rundown just a conglomeration of neigh- As you watch Brown and It's San Jose's no man's land most luxurious theater in San Jose areas and gave the city a first-rate borhoods strung together without And why not? Younger give their political spiels, the area nobody wanted, the area and one of the finest on the West tourist attraction besides. rhyme or reason and linked by If hard drugs were legalized it listen to see if they talk about the. that was conveniently forgotten and Coast, could be the catalyst that Even in its present condition, nothing more than a title? would become less profitable for issues Clark does. left to die when San Jose's triggers the return of downtown San the Fox is a breath-takingly Or is it an up-and-coming people to deal in them, and more How appropriate it would be for, politicians in their infinite wisdom Jose's glory days. beautiful theater and it restorer metropolitan center making strides importantly, people addicted to a state that boasts of it followed their uncontrolled growth hopes that it too will draw a few toward overcoming its collective them would not be ostracized !soul progressiveness to elect a governor policies. Chuck Hildebrand is a tourists to town, as the Paramount inferiority "C0iiiiplex 'and taking .4s sustety, .with.progressive ideas! To a lot of people it symbolizes Spartan Dolly reporter Theater in Oakland has. rightful pkaee ainOng the eeat A.S.a r6u1t, Califorqians would If Californians hope to live in a San Jose's failure as a major city. Not that one theater could Atnerican citi&? save .a lot of their tax dollars since better state, let's hope Clark turns: Its decay is mentioned as a case in When the $2 million project is completely bring back the old flavor We may soon find out. police would hot have to prosecute into a "dark horse." point when San Joseans are con- completed in 1980, it will represent a of thedowntown area but it could demned for their lack of civic in- major cultural center right in the start a chain reaction and help volvement and pride. Downtown is a center of one of San Jose's worst reverse the stigma that has been perfect example of over 500,000 neighborhoods. Hopefully attached to the area., people just not giving a damn. restaurants and specialty shops will There's a lot more at stake than It wasn't always this way, of spring up as the result of the influx just a theater, or even the future of course. Families once went there. of people into the area. the downtown area. What it all boils letters There were once department stores, This might gradually force the down to is the simple question:Do specialty shops, theaters, derelicts, the porno houses and the San Joseans really care about what restaurants. There was once activity belligerents out of the area. Maybe it happens to their city? would in turn be converted to usable deserves. The Spartan should stick.' after dark and not that generated could be made safe enough to lure It will take more than money, Read King David electricity. This anntenna is com- to trying to analyze what is going on. by low-riders ). It was once a families back. political clout and dedication to posed of microwave diodes not solar in the education field and at SJSU. vibrant, bustling, healthy area. One the other hand, the theater resurrect downtown. It will take Editor: cells; instead of unsuccesfully trying to That downtown San Jose of could fail to draw any customers civic pride. Once upon a time long, long ago (2 )NASA's proposed SOLARS take on the president of the United.: the Lord bent, curled and diverged thirty years ago is gone now. because of the neighborhood's Do San Joseans really care project would use free flight orbiting States and the whole world as well. his B's and E's; But if you look closely now, reputation. Maybe the fringe enough about their city to try to mirrors to reflect sunlight (not Dennis W. Gleason.. And off went Light at c. there are signs of life. Not just the operators on the block have too solid improve its core? They'll have a microwaves) to a ground receiving Political Science Sophomore.: activity that has made the downtown a foothold. But it's worth a try. chance to prove it. And Light went forth spreading complex composed fo photovoltaic the Laws of Physics throughout the area San Jose's cesspool, but signs Downtown areas have been There's a lot of history down arrays. The output of these plants is e: heavens. that perhaps some of that vitality of salvaged in a number of large cities. there history that the citizens of projected to be an lower cost elec- And the Laws pertained to all Thanks mayor! the past might be coming back. In Vancouver, for example, a large this town ought to be proud of. It was trical bus-bar power than would be things of the Lord's creation. The signs are subtle; they can't chunk of the core area was com- once full of zest, energy, life. It is available from the equivalent An open letter to Mayor Janet Gray And as the beast called 'Man' even be seen by the casual observer. pletely razed and in its place sprang now dying. Does anyone care enough nuclear generated sources; Hayes: trampled the earth, the Lord sent A new business here, a fresh coat of up a re-creation of the way Van- to try to revive it? ( 3) as far as Earth satelites are Dear Mayor Hayes: down his Laws to the choosen few: concerned, the Sun does set in I forgive you. You've come Galileo, Newton, Maxwell and space; through and shown yourself sym- see page seven Einstein. (4) When we talk of electrical pa,thetic to the struggles of the And these great 'brains' of energy from solar cells we must also common man, or woman. science set to scribe the Lord's Laws talk of storage. That storage is A few weeks ago on this page, in the Handbook of Physics and limited, by the very nature of the issued a stern ultimatum deman- Chemistry. beast to a few options. We could, of ding that you refund the 50 cents I. a 1 And in this voluminous Hand- course, forget about using elec- lost to an armed bandit guarding - book, man could find no Laws tricity during these down hours of what turned out to be an already full governing homosexuals, perverts insufficient insolation; city parking lot. and child molesters. (5) There are those of us who do My column was actually in- And the I.ord was displeased, believe in Passive Solar as the only tended to be humorous, but you, And sent them to the Chaos of source of energy for heating or Mayor Hayes, cannily sensed the Entropy. cooling the home and work areas. rage, frustration and despair just The Gospel according to King We still require electricity to per- below the surface. David. form our menial tasks, cooking, Well, the press is indeed David Gavkers lighting, entertainment, etc. powerful. I got your letter con- Physics Senior The point is, I support Ms. taining two quarters yesterday. Hamilton in most of her contentions. So thank you, Mayor Hayes. I'm, geet3 I cannot, however, agree with the calling Ralph Nader off the case.; I Sticky mess mixing of her factual data. I'm issuing no more scathing reports We as receivers of media ef- about you to Common Cause. fulent have enough problems clean, Mayor Rw Editor: You're slate's straightening out the complex in- Hayes. Keep up the good work. Katherine In response to teractions of facts concerning our Hamilton's Anne Houghteling, Power to Roast, Sep- daily environments. We don't need tember 19th, I can only say she Journalism Senior the confusion of misstated in. didn't do her homework. There are formation added to this problem. statements in the article which, Let's all try to get the facts standing alone arc true. straight before expressing them in The problem is that facts have public, it would help a lot. By the Letter policy been intermixed; truths become half way, what have you done to improve truths and even false statements your efficient use of our limited The Spartan Daily welcomes when this occurs. energy supply? letters from readers expressing Art True individual viewpoints. The article mixes apples and Environmental Studies Senior Letters should be typed, triple- oranges, with a few lemons thrown spaced and must include the writer's in for bad taste and the result is not a major, class standing, address, fruit salad but a sticky mess. Stay with SJSU telephone number and signature. Only the name, major and class The facts are: Editor: standing will be printed. (1) The microwave generating I believe that it is time for the The Spartan Daily reserves the power satelite referred to is a Spartan and other papers to put an right to edit for length, style or libel. proposed geosynchronous end to the degrading editorial Letters should be submitted at microwave transmitter operating cartoons about President Jimmy The Daily office (1C 208) between 9 from power generated by its solar Carter. a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays, or by arrays (photovoitic cells). It would The signifigent results of the mall to the Forum Page, c/o the "beam down" microwave power to a historic Camp David summit prove Spartan Daily, San Jose State ground (Earth surface) receiving that once THE MEN/SP/WM GAME again Carter should University, 125 S. Seventh anntenna field. The antenna output St., San receive the respect and support he Jose, CA 95112. Friday, September 22, 1978 Page 3 arts& entertainment Playhouse now theater By lAss M. Yining 1973, said most of the in with toddlers Michael, years. been typical of Chicano Once a Vuadeville theater patrons that bring Gilbert, Carlos, and "It's convenient since I gang members, explains playhouse, the 74-year-old their children are more Bernice. live around here and has a Saenz, who is busy taking Jose Theater no longer has concerned if sexual acts Behind the small variety of movies for a tickets at the door. dressing rboms, live are being shown on the caravan follows a 16-year- reasonable price," said In the past, groups of performances, or specially screen than if they are old with her 3-month-old Hollins. "It hasn't gone up them have come in "cholo- priced seating. about about violence. baby. and that's not very com- ed out", in wide-brimmed They've all been Now, the spacious old "Snuff was the only mon." hats, khaki pants, and building on 64 S. 2nd St. is a coming to the Jose every He's noticed that Pendleton shirts according movie that was ever really week for the past year. moviehouse featuring objected to by the Jose business has increased in to Saenz. At these times, three action-packed Tonight, they've come to recent years since the there's been trouble. Theater audience, ac- of the movies a night on a full- cording to Miller. see "Kingdom upkeep has improved and As people continue sized screen: for one dollar Spiders," "The Death of there is more supervision filing into the theater, "It supposedly showed Bruce Lee," and "Slithus". per person. the actual mutilation, the in the theater. which will soon be filled to For the past 13 years, Jose Lopez, 23, climbs Next to the "Wild West capacity, Saenz says, killing of a woman," he the staircase to the balcony Jerry Miller has been said. "It was filmed in Rifle Machine" in the lobby "During the summer, this managing the Jose. He with his friend Luis Solis, is 13-year-old Rene Soto, place is constantly buzzing, South America and had 19, who only speaks says the theater only plays never been rated. We who comes to the movies at unless it's a show nobody action movies because Spanish. Lopez says the Jose two or three times wants to see. booked it and played it for they've been coming about that's what its customers one day and realized that it a month on the bus with a "We get a lot of people like. once a month from Red- bunch of his friends "to coming all the way from was a mistake, so we pulled wood City. Although Solis "Frankly, I like a good it and replaced it with a pick up on the girls." He Gilroy, Coyote, and horror picture myself and only understands key thinks the house rules are Morgan Hill. Some people family-type film." words and action in the the most popular movies Miller said that several too strict. come every day, like the here have been monster movies, according to Soto refers to the rule seniors, since they can get organizations called asking Lopez, the two enjoy the pictures and Kung Fir," he that the film be stopped. that prohibits anyone from in for fifty cents," he ad- said. "We try to get a good hispanic atmosphere that wearing attire that has ded. On a Saturday night- the downtown area offers. 'mixture and we do have last Saturday, for example. first-run action movies the atmosphere at the Jose SJSU Alumnus Josey
here like "Tinteria", is probably quite different Hollins, 31, is on his way letsadie Productions "Jaws" and we even had from what it used to be. back to "Kingdom of the and "Saturday Night Fever." The Tower Saloon In front of the theater, Spiders" after buying some present The movies change an older model station refreshments. He says he without fall every week, wagon unloads. Out comes has been coming to the according to Miller. Mart Cruz, 20, who parades Jose for the past ten The theatre, unlike many in the downtown area, rarely plays an X- rated movie. According to Starts TONIGHT Millet, only two have been shown in the theater since A IACK ROLLINS CHARLES H JOFFE PRODUCTION he began working there "Midnight Cowboy", and "What Do You Say to a 14ked Lady?" At the time, the two films were con- be Alessandro Serena sidered X-rated mateial. Friday nights and weekends find tho Ian Jos* Theater on Second Street Assistant manager packed with families with smell children such as Bete Medellin, loft, and Dan Sams, who has been "INTERIORS' Maris*la Modell. employed at the Jose since Record Review ,08,4 Fri. Sept. 22 6pm-midnight Trower KRISTIN GRIFFITH Sat. Sept. 23 2pm-midnight album 'gutsy' MARYRETH HURT Sun. Sept. 24 noon-8pm By Jon Serial One thing is certain measure. make it with anyone over RICHARD JORDAN When Robin Trower's though, since his most Another standard their 'wonder years.' SAN PEDRO SQUARE other DIANE KEATON wailing guitarwork first hit successful album (Bridge Trower feature is the Fortunately, downtown San Jose the airwaves, rock en- of Sighs) was released soulful singing of James foot-stompin'songs like E.G. MARSHALL thusiasts probably all had several years ago, Robin Dewar, who has been with "Fool" and "My Love" do the same reaction they Traver has cranked out the band since its begin- more than repair any GERALDINE PAGE thought it was the late Jhni four other albums all of ning. damages caused by the Hendrix. them poor sellers. Critics may be right "Birthday Boy" bomb. MAUREEN STAPLETON when they say Trower has of the But the confusion His latest album, orsnjoyment SAM WATERS ON didn't last long as Trower Caravan To Midnight:lust been holding back on ROM all boils down to Admission -$1.00 might pull him out at his of Ids map. I taste. rocketed to the top of the of Photography GORDON WIWS Children under 12- Free rock charts after two slump. One number; King of If you are a hard-core Director highly-successful albums Although the album is the Danoe,"has a gutsy rocker into screaming Executive Producer ROBERT GREEN HUT FOOD * BEER * LIVE MUSIC "Twice Removed From studio-mixed and back-beat which would decibels and nothing else, Produced by CHARLES H. JOFFE Yesterday," and "Bridge somewhat laid back, make even the most maybe this album will fall of Sighs." Trower definitely doesn't mundane lead phrase short of your expectations. JOE SMIELL'S OKTOBERFEST if Written and Directed by WOODY ALLEN But it wasn't long disguise his personal sound exciting. However, On the other hand, POLKA BAND before Trower peaked out. sound. Trower ignores his lead you don't like the gutsy THE OBERKREINER BAND One local record dealer He still uses only one opportunity and waters rock Trower is noted for, rst,Warsaw. mime claimed Trower lost his vocal, a bass, a guitar and down a potentially great perhaps you also should EDELWEISS QUARTET following because he cut drums for his band with song. pass up this album. T 'hided Artists PLUS ANNIE HOFFMAN down on his guitarwort and occasional vocal hammy But when he does cut However, if your tastes IrAnST,,,PFYA went commercial. thrown in for good loose, like in the title track lie somewhere in between, WINCHESTER / 984 "Caravan To Midnight," give the album a listen. CE11TURY 21 PNY. 280 / S610 Dewar displays polished You might be pleasantly CALL THEATRE FOR SHOW TIMES! and inventive style few can surprised. MATINEES SATURDAY and SUNDAY' equal in the rock genre. 1 CITIZt NS WITH AtW, CARD 52 25 His ability to master AMERICAN MULTI CINEMA TWI LITE SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS EXCLUDED dynamics and timing has * Ills' INDICATES TVVI LITE SHOW TICKETSON SALE 30 MINUTES PRIOR TO TLS * * * * * definitely become much sharper.. He has ex- changed a little volume for FILM a little more polish and A ROBERT ALTMAN come out ahead in the bargain. comPtos There also Is some "A WEDDING" expo riemen ta ti on with Harpsichord Recital by Fernando Valenti 3:30 p.m. different sounds featured DESI ARNAZ JR . CAROL BURNETT Sunday. Music Concert Hall. Free. on the album. Some of it is iltak "Homecoming Cabaret" rock comedy featuring Leila goad some is bad. GERALDINE CHAPLJN HOWARD DUFF and the Snakes (formerly of the Tubes), Rick and Ruby A successful ex- and Bob Sarlatte. 9 p.m., September 29. AS. Ballroom. periment with new MIA FARROW VITTORIO GASSMAN Students $4.00, $5 at the door. General $5, $6 at the door. rhythms and chords itt4 PG resulted in a breezy tune qt) Sri Chinmoy, remelted Mika musician and guru HUTTON for Carlos Santana and John McLaughlin will play at 12 entitled "It's ForYou." ., ,, or dry obV UWAN GISH LAUREN noon September 28. S.U. Aniphitheatre. Free. The melody, done to a Disco Dance 9 p.m. tonight in the Satellite Room, next disco beat, is simple yet VIVECA LINDFORS PAT McCORMICK to the Spartan Pub. $1.50 before 11 p.m., $1.75 after. Meekly* enough 80 as not 11140 0 to Meek the listener's taste r) teethe unique. DINA MERRILL NINA VAN PAU_ANDT 10CAt Another experiment with different melodies, San Jose Convention sad Cultural Center: "Diary of a "Birthday Boy," back- I 32 ASSORTED FRIENDS RELATIVES AND UNEXPECTED ARRIVALS Mormon Girl" 8 p.m. tomorrow. $3.50, I450 and 0.50 at fired. C AND San Jose Box Office. Maynard Ferguson 6p.m. Monday. The tune sounds like it TOMMVTHOMPSON..ROBEITAIYMAN 0.50 and $7.50 at Bass. was written for the younger "Man vs. Woman" Sunday Repertory JOHN CONSIDINE PATRICIA RESNIC.K ALLAN NICHOLLS at Actors crinrd age fire and un- ROBERT ALTMAN Theatre. $4.50. Call theatre for times. 266406. der. Rick Derringer Saturday, Poker Pace Monday at the 341641116 Street lyrics ROBERT ALTMANVJOHN CONSIDINE Bodega, Campbell. Call the Mega ft,' times. 3744000. sang Ida nursery rhyme IPOI A LION'S GA TE.D.LtS.PRODUCTION Jan and Dean Monday night at the Odyssey Room; melody prohably won't Inc., Sunnyvale. $3.00. Call the Odyssey Room for times. 245-4448 Octoberfest '711 today, tomorrow and Sunday at San Spartan Daily Pedro Square. German music, food and German and American beer. $1.00. University Community Slice ISM OPENS Camera One: "Casablanca" and "North by Nor, limed class poets, paid al sot thwest" tonight; "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" and Jose, fiddornis. Manibilr d Now For Something Completely Different" late show California Newspeper "FIST." The Water- Prhashers Asearbitten and the tonight and Saturday; and "On Associated Press. P861111,1 front" tomorrow, Sunday and Monday. $2.00 students, daily by San Jape State THURSDAY 22.50 non-students. Call theatre for times. 04-3100. University, eitcoptlatuiday and Eulipia Crepe Cafe: Barney Kessel Trio tonight and Moodily, daring the Wiese year. Call cafe The opinions tapered in the tomorrow night. South Bey Connection Sunday. paPee ere not neessesartly these for time and admission price. 2934818. al Ow Assecletill Saidents, the Ureteral, Adenleistradee er the Dopartmeet of Jearealism 9/8 NOT SO 110011 and Advertising. SubscripUons accepted mly on a remainder of Santana and Eddie Morey 5 p.m. and I p.m. Friday at semester bosh. Fall academic the Monterey Conference Center. 0.1111 advanced and , year, 0. Each sonsister. 0 Se. 08eampull Wet per cepa, Id $9.50 day of show at BASS. erns. Avow 2174111: Ad- EXCLUSNE Aretha Freddie, 7:20p.m. and 11 p.m. Friday at the miralties' 2774171. Printed by Circle Star Theater. $7.50 and 01.50 at BASS and Ne spaper Ticketron. * * * * 0111'. DADULTI T ii T ICKETS LIMITED TO SEATING w Page 4 Friday, September 22, 1978 sports St. Louis could upset Volleyballers lose; U S F tourney favorite host own tourney By Dan Miller team. from Thesalonika, Greece. Hartwick, but it will be field alighment; four University of San The Dons have come USF has other good difficult to mold together a forwards, four midfielders By Keith Kropp got many opportunities to each other more and be a. Francisco comes into the under some fire from players from Iran, Liberia, team with different players and two defensive backs. After opening its 1978 put the ball to the floor. talkative team. This is Shrine Soccer Classic this opposing coaches for Venezuela, Switzerland, from different parts of the This makes the Dons an season with a disappointing However, it was not enough weekend unbeaten, ranked recruiting players from all Holland, Germany and world." going to be a long season if. extremely good offensive loss to UC-Irvine, SJSU's week and we're respon- number one in the nation over the world, including Ethiopia and all are ex- Thus far, USF soccer we don't play better,'! team using four attackers women's volleyball nea rly error-free and favored to win the two players from Nigeria cellent players at their team play. Ward said. coach Steve Negoesco and up front, according to will look to improve its tournament. who were members of that respective positions, ac- his assistants have done a Atack. record when it hosts its own One thing that sur- Admission for the College experts, country's World Cup team. cording to Atack. tournament fine job jelling the team tournament beginning prised Ward was that Ir- and for coaches and pollsters Tony Igwe is one of the Atack defended the Most colleges use a Friday's games together. tonight at 6 and continuing vine did not play a quick is $1 for believe the one team that players from Nigeria and Dons' position on more conventional 3-5-2 students and $2 for The Dons are 6-0 on the tomorrow from 9 a.m. to middle hitting game, a adults. could possibly beat the an excellent recruiting players from system; three attackers, For has been young season, outscoring 9:30 p.m. style of play the Spartans Saturday, prices will Dons is St. Louis Univer- player for the Dons thus around the world, Monday five rnidfielders and two be $4 for adults their opponents 32-3. USF This is the second SJSU play. and $2 for sity and that will be the far. at a press conference at the backs. students. Saturday defeated a good Chico State Invitational and this year prices tournament's opening The other Nigerian is Le Baron Hotel in San Jose. 'We just need to help are for the entire day. team according to SJSU 12 teams will be competing, game. Alex Nwosu, a junior and "Really, the American "We open the tour- coach Julie Menendez, 3-2. including UC-Berkeley, "The USF-St. Louis an All-America choice last soccer programs have nament against St. Louis USF also has beaten Santa Clara University, game could be a preview of season with the Dons. progressed so much, that and which we feel will be our San Francisco State 5-1 CSU-San Francisco and the NCAA final game later Nwosu has been there is no difference toughest opponent," Atack on a trip to the Northwest Stanford. this year," said SJSU nicknamed "Magic" by his between foreign and crushed Portland 8-0 said. "St. Louis probably they This is the second SJSU coach Julie Menendez. teammates and was the American players at the 18 edged Washington works harder than any and Invitational and this year -That game alone will be Don's leading scorer last and 19 age levels," Atack University 1-0. other college soccer team in 12 teams will be competing, worth the price of ad- year. said. Last Sunday, the Dons the nation. including UC-Berkeley, mission." Other outstanding "The main reason we played the University of "However, because of Santa Clara University, The Dons are the players the Dons have recruited these players is the Pacific in their league our strong attack, soccer CSU-San Francisco and favorites to win the tour- recruited from around the because they know so and completely opener intelligence and skill, I Stanford. Volleyball coach nament. Don assistant globe include an All- many little insights about Tigers 11-0. destroyed the think we will. defeat St. Jane Ward indicated that coach Lee Mack offers two America from last year, the game our foreign player Besides the Louis Friday night and go Stanford, CSU-Long Beach reasons for this. Bjorn Dahl, a back from players have a lot to teach the Dons' personnel, on to win the tournament." and CSU-Northridge will First, their personnel Bergen, Norway. the American players. unusual field alignment be the teams to beat. is excellent physically and Another returning "I think we have im- has other coaches in the Tickets are still Wednesday night's loss intellectually and second, letterman for the Dons is proved our player per- tournament scratching available for the Shrine was a stunning their player alignment is the anchorman of the sonnel over last season to Irvine their heads and worried. Soccer Classic in the Mens defeat as the Anteaters unique for a college soccer defense, Nick Lambardis. when we finished second to Gym, The Dons use a 4-4-2 118 or call 277-3241. won the best three out of five match in three games, 15-13,15-9,15-10. PICK In the first game Irvine Judokas vie in Argentina raced to a 9-1 lead only to A see the Spartans fight back and take a 13-12 lead. Four SJSU athletes Shawn Gibbons, Keith Sports Festival last July in plained, "and each man POCKET. However, Irvine recovered comprise half of the U.S. Nakasone, Brewster Colorado Springs, Colo., either won or placed high in and took the next three judo team which competes Thompson and Mike according to SJSU judo the NCAA or AAU points to win the game. at the Pan-American Judo Vincenti were named to the coach Yosh Uchida. championships." "We just didn't pass Union championships Sept. eight-man squad after Uchida, who has the ball well," 28-Oct. 2 in Buenos Aires, winning their respective In Colorado, each man Ward said coached SJSU to 17 con- following the match. "We Argentina. weight divisions at the U.S. had to defeat four other secutive NCAA judo titles, made many fundamental wasn't surprised that the errors plus we were not foursome did so well at the reacting. We were just Sports Festival. standing. "I felt that they would "The second game was win," Uchida said, "and I a critical game for us, but think they will do well in we lost seven points on our Argentina." serve receiving errors. That really hurt us." Uchida predicts Most of the evening "Nakasone should win" the Irvine was able to come up 132 -pound division and with all the crucial points. "Gibbons could do the Many times the Anteaters same" in the open division. were able to keep rallies Nakasone won both the going and eventually a NCAA and AAU cham- Spartan mistake would pionships this year, while them the point. A pocket pickers paradise: give that's the Gap! We've got more Gibbons finished second in Commenting on Ir- ickets for you to pick from than the NCAA. vine's play, Ward stated dmost anyone. From plain to Gibbons won the AAU that the Anteaters' serving larwy. the Gaps got a pocket or title in 1977. game was very strong. "Our offense could not Vinncenti, by Blofr Godboul who com- get going, simply because Jan Baszak (30) and Monica Hayes (22) look to The petes at the 156-pound we did not pass well. We spike the ball during Wednesday's varsity level, won the NCAA really did not have that championship this year. volleyball matcch against Irvine. Today and by Barbaro Norris many hitting errors." Thompson, a 209- Saturday, the Spartans host the SJSU Invitational SJSU's Keith Nakasone controls his opponent in a recent Spartan judo match. Jan Baszak, Monica pounder, placed third in Hayes and Sheila Silvaggio Tournament. Nakasone was one of four SJSU athletes selected to an eight man squad which AAU competition. will compete at the Pan Anierican Judo Union Championships in Argentina. The four SJSU per- judokas with excellent formers also will par- Water poloists sunk credentials, Uchida said. ticipate in teh World "Every division had Championships at Tokyo, five men," Uchida ex- Japan in November. in Berkeley tourney
By Craig Hammack give schools game ex- From that point on, the' URGENT BERKELEY The jsu perience. Bears scored eight straight water polo team took it on "The only thing we got goals and dominated play. Who cares? the chin twice yesterday at out of the game was game They consistently set up the Cal Invitational experience, which is what near the Spartan goal; and Rape victim needs information Today's questions: Tournament at Harmon weed because we have so often scored on tip shots I. The following National Football League teams gym pool. many inexperienced with the scoring playa:: from any student who parked in the have former SJSU football players on their rosters. In the first game, SJSU players," Spartan coach touching the ball just long Name the players. Ii Denver, 2) Los Angeles (2) faced the UC-Berkeley "A" Mike MacNaMa said. enough to bat it into the net. garage at 9th ") San Fernando at and St. Louis. team and lost 19-4. The "A" The team has seven "I said some bad 2. Who was the last player to hit four home runs in squad is for the most part freshmen, seven transfers things to them (Bears) any time during the Fall semester a major league game? the team with which the and only three returnees when SJSU tied the score, 3 What do the following football players have in Bears will defend their 1977 from a year ago. but from then on our ex-. 1976. Call collect (415) 367-8800 common? Steve Owens, Pat Sullivan, Johnny Rogers NCAA water polo cham- "We need to play with perience showed," and Bill Cannon. pionship. more intensity and we need Berkeley coach Pete Answers: to play with more alert- Later in the afternoon, Cutino said. 1. Denver Louis Wright; Los Angeles Cody Jones ness," MacNaMa added. are the SJSU team played the "The Spartans and Dwayne O'Steen; St. Louis Randy Gill MacNaMa UC-Berkeley "C" team, wasn't very inexperienced, but "A stunning success 2. Mike Schmidt against Cubs in April of 1977. particularly comprised of "red shirts" impressed I'm glad to see they stilt, ...often very funny 3. All were former Heisman Trophy winners. with the Berkeley water polo team. . ( players sitting out the "A" have a team because of its 'They've been ...a compassionate current season) and lost 8- slop- rebuilding since coach Lee portrait..." Charles 4. piness, but he did say they were "very talented." Walton left (1969), but it Champlin, L.A. Times Played in an informal That they were. takes time to get a . An absolutely manner with five-minute Although the Bears played program going. They'll, sensational performance quarters instead of the sloppily with ball control take their lumps, but usual seven and officiated errors and errant passes, MacNaMa is an excellent by Melanie Mayron. An QUICK AND CLEAN / by players and coaches they got rolling after SJSU coach and the only way W. unforgettable portrait." ERROR FREE from various schools, the tied the score at two in the improve is to keep' tournament is intended to first quarter. playing," Cutino said. Associated Press AUTOMATIC TYPING / The two-day tour- 150 WPM nament continues today ONE DAY SERVICE / with SJSU facing CSU- Hayward at 10:30 a.m. anct girl friends tern, paper. VOLUNTEERS the UC-Berkeley "B" team* ( repori.. .1 i , "Girl Friends" at 1:30p.m. ((a)) \1(.1.(aic 1.1% ion jirtlortop Anitatikinner. Instant IT% mon, NEEDED I t(,i ii's . lInt, lialaban. Gina CALL NOW \ \1 \ Mike '