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MINER, MULLINS CAPTURE ASB ELECTION PA RTAN DA I LY Dollars-Sense Party II SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Scores Smashing Win Vol. 55 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 95114, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1968 No. 122 By PHIL STONE student body will have an oppor- for a committee position or a pos- Spartan Daily Staff Writer tunity to adopt it in the fall. sible vacancy on Student Council Dick Miner scored a smashing "I also want to begin a com- in the fall. victory over John Graham last prehensive program of financing In a surprisingly large turnout, I'Vote-Don't night in the ASS presidential race. all ASS progiarns," Miner said. 4,394 students cast their votes in Football Player Miner captured 58 per cent of the Graham said, "I'd like to thank the two-day run-off election. Blisti Miner This votes 12,5341 to Graham's 42 per marked an increase of over 900 Mu//ins cent (1,808). ballots from last week's general Jeff Mullins narrowly defeated election. After Meeting; 'No Violations'IBite' Steve DeLucchi for the treasurer's Results were known by 8:30 last post. Mullins polled 2,119 votes night. The computer center at the By BILL GALSTAN Graham could "do the most wax] year, some faculty members were Tells Dog (52 per cent) to DeLucchi's 1,941 Engineering Building where the Spartan Daily staff Writer for the department." involved in endorsements a n d votes (48 per cent). votes were tabulated was filled "What the *$.4,1 -- sr- --.! Al Saunders, varsity football Miner called the assertion "ri- preferential ballots. Some profes- The election marked a tre- with Miner supporters. A great vote for me, don't bite me!" mendous victory for the newly roar of approval went learn defensive halfback, blasted diculous - the allegation is totally sors and students weie fearful that up as the fallacious." He added the charge department budgets would be cut With these words, Wednesday, formed Dollars and Sense Party final tally was announced. ASB presidential hopeful Dick that he would drastically cut the If presidential candidate Nick SJS' new ASB Treasurer Jeff with which both winners are Miner heard the results at the Miner and lauded candidate John affiliated. home of defeated athletic budget was "a brazen lie. Kopke won. Miner also ran in that Mullins lived up to his first cam- junior represen- Graham Tuesday afternoon imme- In fact, I would like to see more race, coming in second. John In response to his victory, Miner tative candidate, Grady Robertson. paign promise always being on diately following a mandatory money go to track, water polo, Bruckman, elected president, was said "I feel very fine. John is a A spontaneous gathering of friends team "chalk talk" session. judo, baseball and wrestling." thrown out of office because of his toes. This time, however, pain good man and he ran a good race. including Noreen Futter, Election The coaching staff emphasized ENDORSEMENTS election code violations among was the motivation. The student body benefited by a that it was in no way connected One of the players, wno asked them the preferential ballots. It seems that a dog calmly ap- clean election with no violations of with the talk. to remain anonymous, said he be- Athletic director Bob Bronzan proached the campaigning Mullins the election code." Saunders, member of Theta Chi came apprehensive about his ath- said "the athletic department did and tried to take a hunk out of He added he plans to have free fraternity, told the players that letic scholarship and the future of not sanction nor would it sanc- the Spartan Daily columnist's leg. legal aid for students by June He also plans to meet with minor- Miner, if elected, might cut the SJS athletics following Saunders' tion" any formal presentation of After the air had cleared and ity students and have a new con- athletic budget by as much as 30 talk, but said his fears were al- the candidates without both sides the cries of "Mad Dog" no longer stitution finalized by June so the per cent to finance his other plat- layed when he met Miner later being represented. He said he WEIS permeated the air, a couple of DICK MINER form ideas, He told the Daily that that night in a dormitory. not aware of Saunders' remarks. thoughts occurred to the shocked ...Captures ASB Presidency he said to his teammates that During the ASH elections last Saunders said he spoke imme- and injured Mullins as he tried to all of the people who helped me diately after the chalk talk session locate the wound. was over, He said he offered other in the last few weeks. I will never "What if the dog was rabid?" Tau be able to express Delts my people the opportunity to speak appreciation he mused. "What if I have to Council's Appropriation in favor of other candidates, but for their help, Also I congratulate undergo those painful shot treat- no one accepted his invitation. Dick and wish he and his admin- ments?" the Army veteran won- istration the best of luck in SAUNDEWS SPEECH Censure the dered. coming year. The only For Minorities Illegal Football coach Harry Anderson advice I Dropping his campaign litera- offer goes to the members of Stu- By PAT BEEB Special said he did not know what Allocations Committee ture, Mullins made it to the near- dent Council: you must work to- Spartan Daily Stall Writer first." Saunders was going to speak est telephone for a quick call to Bradley gether and work hard, don't Wednesday night Student Coun- ASB vice about before Saunders addressed president Bob Gott- the animal shelter. alienate yourselves from the be- cil, in an unprecedented action, schalk the group. He emphasized any said he realized at Wednes- And with the words "Get that ginning." unanimously passed an appropria- day's meeting the player can speak up when he Tau Delta Phi, men's honorary b allocation was dog" the case of the canine fugi- Treasurer Mullins said he was tion of $38,000 for assistance of illegal. "However, wishes, and that sometimes coaches scholastic fraternity, has passed a JEFF MULLINS 51 as chairman I tive began. "very surprised at my victory. I minority students entering SJS felt I should remain as nonpartisan are asked to leave the room. resolution censuring State Sena- ... New Treasurer am going to begin immediate work next fall. Yesterday, however, Noreen Futter, chairman of the It was noon when campus se- tor Clark L. Bradley. the as possible and decided to let on students receiving a 100 per Board Chairman, streamed Into Daily discovered that council acted things take their course. If I had Election Board, said Saunders' curity police got wind of the situa- Lee Poague, sophomore English cent refund for their books at the the house after the results were outside of the regular budgetary It to do over again, talk did not violate the election tion and tried to sort out the dog major and co-master of entrants I think I would end of the semester." known. procedure and its action is illegal. have pointed this out." code. Miner said he would prob- from the many pooches who hap- for the fraternity, said because of His opponent, DeLucchi said, Miss Futter then said, "It was ASB treasurer George Watts ex- The measure would provide tu- ably not file a complaint. Miss pened to be out in force that day. "several irresponsible statments "I want to offer my congratula- an impartial election with no vio- pained that according to Act 21 toring services to minority stu- Futter said if a complaint is filed, The dog was finally found. One concerning the condemnation of tions. I hope Jeff will do a lations of the election code." of the ASB by-laws, all allocations dents for four weeks this summer It would probably go before the attempt to haul it away met with the tutorials and the condemnation good job next year, and that he'll keep Miner indicated he was disap- have to be acted on by the Special and during fall semester. Dr. Rob- Judiciary in accordance with es- negative results as the dog howled of the New College," Sen Bradley an open mind. I hope he'll tackle pointed with the actions of the Allocations Committee before be- ert S. Witte, coordinator of the tablished procedures. and wiggled his way to freedom. (R-San Jose) does not act in ac- some of the more important prob- athletic department during the ing passed by council. The com- educational opportunity program. Soon the search was expanded cordance with the fraternity's lems which face students and elections, but "I am not a vindic- mittee met Tuesday without a said $72,000 In matching, federal with the aid of dog pound per- goal. Student Council in particular." tive person." He said he would not quorum to discuss the allocating, work-study funds would be pro- 'Lord Jim' Flick sonnel. This, too, met with nega- Sen. Bradley's criticism of the DeLucchi indicated he would try persue the matter any further. therefore the meeting was not vided. "Lord Jim" will be tonight's tive results. New College hogiam to be insti- legal. Witte said $18,000 would be used Friday Flick at 6:30 and 9:30 in And because of all this, Mullins tuted at SJS next fall, said "before we set up college programs where HIGHER AUTHORITY for fall and $20,000 for the sum- Morris Dailey Auditorium. Admis- may spend the rest of his young mer program.