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Vol. 56 11110. 22 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 95114, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1969 No. I I I Charges Filed Against McMasters Ticket Split in Langan Aikman, McMasters; Slate; Merz To Back Aikman Heller, Olsen To Vie By BOB BRACKETT Daily C'ampalgri Writer Who carries the real power on the And "Good Runoff ticket? will the in Langan Next Week Guys" be able to answer charges of election code violations? By JUDY RICKARD with 1,945 votes, and Roger F.. Olsen. These questions remain to be an- Daily Staff Writer 1,115, will determine the outcome of swered in the wake of the Associated The earstrain of long campaign the race for A.S. attorney general. Students (A.S.) general election results haranguing and eyestrain of hours of Other contenders wet e S. James released early yesterday morning. ballot sorting and tabulation have Burch, 646, and Larry McCloud, 984. Persons close to the campaign ap- ended in a final, official, record turn- Elected to Academic Council were peared to agree that "conservatives" out of 6,163 voters in the 1969 Asso- James Edwards and Tim Fitzgerald. united behind the McMasters ticket ciated Students (A.S.) election, which the only candidates for the two avail- while "liberal" votes wete scattered hasn't ended for two slates of A.S. able seats. among the Dave Aikman, Langan and executive hopefuls. Juan Antu slates. Only 417 votes short A run-off election will be held May REPRESENTATIVES ELECTED of the majority needed for an out- 7 and R, according to Election Board Four lower division representatives right victory, the Good Guys rolled up Chairlady Jo Ann King. were elected Wednesday from the a 2 to 1 mandate over the runner-up Wednesday's field of 11 candidates. Pam Hubbard A.R.M. ticket. tallies sent Good Guys slate members Jim McMasters, Rob received 724 votes, Jeff Potts was A.S. Vice President Langan, a close Foss and Bob Kelley, with 2,565 votes, elected with 721, Brenda Johnson re- third behind Aikman, yesterday quali- into a run-off against A.R.M. slate ceived 557, and Steve Takakuwa fied his statement made in the early trio Dave Aikman, Mike Rutz and polled 638. morning hours, in which he pledged LION DANCE preparations are being made by Clif- The dance will be repeated Saturday during "A Trip to John Murphy, who polled 1,227. A field of 30 upper division repre- to support McMasters: ton Tsai as he aids fellow Spartan Chinese Club mem- the Orient" beginning at 8 p.m. in Morris Dailey Aud- A irun-off between Sandy Heller, sentative candidates yielded 11 win- "My statement concerning suppot t ber don the dance head dress and costume which will itorium which will end this year's International Week's ners, who are: Larry Lundberg, 1,192: for Jim McMasters was that I intend be seen today at the Food Bazaar on Seventh Street. festivities. Mike Eklund, 1,186; Terry Speizer, to fight against any political games 1,140; Karla Baker, 1,120; James M. Jirll Brewer, Dave Aikman, Dick Lee, 1,059; Henry Delgadillo, 976; Bob General Roger Barry Resigns; Miner, or Attorney Watson, 924; Richard Van Winkle, Olsen try to play with him. Since I 920; Greg Ball, 919; Juan Oliverez, do have an interest In the future of 877, and Rene Welti, 855. student government, I will become in- Accepts Position The five successful graduate divi- volved in the run-off election. Food Fair, Ball, Orient Trip "Those who wish to do so with me sion representatives are: Michael are welcome, and for those who do Buckley, 159; Noreen Futter, 153; Mallik Abdullah, 153; Bob Willich, not, I will respect their opinions as In Washington they mine," he concluded. 147, and Daryoush Mostofi, 138. At least one member of Langan's Conclude International Week Dr. David G. Bally, interim execu- Tsvo students had filed vvritten slate, however, indicated he will not tive vice president and dean of the charges against the Good Guys slate go along with the United Campus International Week festivities con- formed from 1 to 3 p.m. in front of cisco Chinese dance troupe performing School of Natural Sciences and Mathe- before any election results were de- Community candidate. John Merz, tinue today and tommTow with the the Cafeteria by JASO. four Chinese folk dances. matics, has resigned his post to accept terrnined. Both charges alleged viola- Langan's vice presidential hopeful, Food Bazaar, the International Ball The Inter-Cultural Center, located The Chinese Club 20-member choir a position at Evergreen State College tions of the Election Code and/or the said, "I worked during the campaign and a "Trip to the Orient." in the College Union, will hold open under the direction of Henry Chen, (ESC) in Olympia, Wash. statement on Students' Rights and Re- to try to stop periodic swinging from The Food Bazaar, featuring a world- house from 1 to 3 p.m. today. Coffee SJS graduate, will present classical Dr. Barry has held the position of sponsibilities. If wide menu prepared and presented by will be served. Chinese songs. interim vice president during the cur- left to right. I was not successful. ELECTION VIOLATIONS we are not in the run-off, I will work 22 campus organizations, runs from 11 The festivities continue at the Star- The program win include dances rent semester, replacing Dr. William J. for Aikman." a.m. until 2:30 p.m. today on Seventh light Ballroom with International Ball from Indonesia and Hawaii, a guitar Dusel, who is on sabbatical leave. Dr. Dr. James Jacobs, associate dean of Reggie Toren, treasurer candidate Street. beginning at 7 p.m. with an interna- solo and a Gung Fu demonstration, Dusel will return to his post in the fall. students for student government and on the Langan ticket, was not avail- During the Bazaar, Seventh Street tional buffet. Various Bay Area res- and a sword dance. Dr. Barry has accepted the post ot adviser to the Election Board, said vice "the charges were turned over to the able for comment. will also be the scene for an Inter- taurants will serve. Tickets for the performance are now president and provost of the new- est Washington attorney general and Judiciary Meanwhile, charged with election national fashion show exhibiting cos- The evening will continue with on sale in the Student Affairs Business state college, to be Wednesday night." He said the elec- code violations in two separate com- tumes from throughout the world, dancing to the music of the Johnny Office for $1. Tickets at the door will completed in 1971. He will report for tion code "did not specify the neces- plaints, the Good Guys maintain they While the campus community sam- Vaughn Band from 9 to 1:30 a.m. cost $1.25. his new assignment in the fall. will be able to refute all charges and ples the variety of food and views tRe During the Ball, a 20 minute talent The announcement of Dr. Barry's ap- sary powers of investigation to the go on to claim victory in the run-off foreign fashions, entertainment will be show will be presented along with pointment was made by the ESU Board Election Board." election next week (see story else- provided by different groups. presentation of Outstanding Awards of Trustees, acting upon the recom- A.S. Attorney General Roger Olsen where on page 1). A Japanese Cultural Exhibition will going to distinguished SJS club mem- Barb Columnist mendation of ESU Pres. Charles J. noted that the Election Board can Grady Robertson, one of six defeated be held today from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. bers. Making the presentations will be McCann, during a meeting May 1. "disqualify any candidate for stated presidential candidates, promised his in Cafeteria B. Presented by the Margaret Penniman, last year's Inter- To Speak Tuesday Dr. Barry cited his new position as cause at any stage of an election." "full and utmost support for Dave Aik- Japanese American Student Organiza- national Week queen. The queen con- "a challenging and exciting opportunity Olsen said, "In matters requiring man, as far as my 350 votes go. tion (JASO) the exhibit will feature test was discontinued this year and Dr. Eugene L. Schoenfeld, Berkeley that I could not ignore. I regret leav- extensive judication. it seems that the "I can't, in any good conscience, sit color travel films on Japan, caligraphy replaced with the Outstanding Awards Barb's columnist Dr. Hippocrates, will ing SJS, my many rnlleagues and Election Board would prefer to see the back and watch Jim McMasters as- and origami presentations. presentation. speak on student health problems friends, and the students I have been matter handled by the Judiciary." sume the presidency of the student A judo exhibition, a Kendo, iai and Tickets for either the dinner, the Tuesday night at 8:15 in Morris privileged to know." Miss King said, "No one is disquali- per- body," he said.