Pub Directors Vote on Coors; Sale to Continue Despite Protest
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J JOSE ART T & LA/A L L PA F-lE R Spartan Daily Serving the San Jose State University Community Since 1934 This year VOLUME 65 NUMBER 17 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1975 PHONE: 277-3181 design our own RISTMAS Pub directors vote on Coors; CARDS pfintI creen sale to continue despite protest etc.! with the basis of an administrative hearing, our blank By Steve Wright suit concerning that company's hiring company's headquarters and Coors beer will continue to be sold at policies is decided. CBC collected 257 should be held accountable for the something like a grand jury." with matching the Spartan Pub following a vote by the signatures during that four-hour company's actions. The Coors representative said 36 suits )pes today. Spartan Shops board of directors period, a spokesman said. A personnel specialist from the have been filed against the company lors esterday afternoon. Speaking for the CBC, Jessie Garcia Adolph Coors Company personnel and only 13 have gone to trial. Jefferson The vote was 6-0-1 for allowing the said the petition would continue to be department ill Colorado was at the said Coors had won those cases, but circulated and that picketing of the pub meeting to answer that question. added some are still pending. iets) pub to continue the sale of Coors. would also probably be continued. "The local distributer in San Jose is Representatives of the Coors Boycott Before the vote was taken, J. Michael In its decision to keep Coors on an independent businessman," oalition ( CBC) said they would meet said Gonzales spoke on behalf of the campus, the board said it wanted Melvin Jefferson, the Coors today to discuss what action to take as a academic fraternity, Tau Delta Phi, Dpes-8i1 apiece students to be able to make the decision representative. result of the board's vote. saying that the selling of Coors on heets-84 apiece on their own of whether to buy Coors or Before the vote, Glen Guttonnsen, The CBC set up a picket line last campus is creating disharmony among IP VALLE.. FAIFICENTlli Wednesday asking people to not not. board member and SJSU director of STEVE....CREEK BLVD students as evidenced by the picketing IAN JOSE. CALIF 961 patronize the pub because of alleged Make own decision business affairs, said he had talked and signatures. BOB 2 494700 discriminatory hiring practices at "If they are over 21," said Geoff Ely, with an attorney from the Equal Coors' Golden, Colo., headquarters. student representative to the board, Employment Opportunity Commission, "The board shouldn't try to decide On Friday, the group picketed the "they can make their own decision." the federal agency which had filed suit whether Coors is guilty of pub for about four hours and circulated Another concern of the board was against Coors. discrimination or not," Gonzales said, a petition asking the pub to discontinue whether the local distributor who sells "The attorney told me," Guttonnsen "but should suspend Coors until the the sale of Coors until a recent federal Coors to the pub is actually affiliated said. "that the suit was filed on the court decides." SJSU leafleteers may link to UFO mystery 13if. By John A. Ytreus says, "when we as humans can fully This event would involve an reincarnated. Two members of an organization evolve into a higher being. There are "assassination" of the older couple in a The audience was also told people possibly linked to the disappearance of now on this planet two people from the major American city. After three and would be prepared at a special camp in 20 Newport, Ore, residents over the higher level above human (UFO one-half days, they would rise from the Colorado (presumably the Durango weekend have passed out leaflets on beings ) here to help us and many others dead and be picked up by a UFO from site) for life on another planet and campus for the past several weeks. with this transition." another world in plain view of hundreds would be picked up by a UFO within the The pair, P. Paul Morgenstern and "UFO Beings" met of witnesses, Morgenstern said he was next 10 years. Dorninoque his female companion Pebble, have The "UFO beings" the ad refers to told. According to police, the spectators University police are now carrying guns on campus 24 hours a day. toured the country advocating a belief are the pair that Paul, Pebble and This description of the organization were told to give up their possessions that the human race will soon evolve to many others say they met and talked to and its origins matches a UPI story including their childrenin order that a higher physical state and journey to July 4 at a campsite outside Durango, which appeared Sunday. they could join the group. another world. Colo. Sheriff's deputies in Newport are helpful, Police are investigating a report Guns Morgenstern and Pebble, as she calls Morgenstern told the Daily last week trying to locate the 20 persons who where a family gave away a 150-acre herself, are apparently part of the same that he and Pebble were converted into vanished after being told to give away farm and three children after they group that is being investigated in the the faith that professes a belief in outer all their possessions, including their attended the meeting. case of the disappearance of 20 space beings coming to earth to help the children, so they could be transported police maintain Newport residents. human race travel to a higher physical to a better life. The UPI story described the missing The couple bought an ad for Sunday's state where there are no sexes, human The stori describes how the residents persons as "hippie types" who had By Tony Arneson safety in the chancellor's office, said edition of the San Jose Mercury-News. emotions or sexual intercourse. vanished after a meeting held by a man recently established residence and did not hold Arming an officer may not solve a statewide arraed policy came The ad, which has caused con- Morgenstern described the pair of and a woman described as "fortyish, full-time jobs. straight types" at the Since their arrival all life and death situations, but it is under consideration last June when siderable controversy since its ap- outer space beings as "middle-aged" well-groomed, in San Jose Bayshore Inn at Waldport, bound to be helpful in some cases. an unarmed Sonoma State College pearance, announces a meeting at the and "straight." The older pair Ore. several weeks ago, Morgenstern and as beings from Reincarnation to follow assassination Pebble have tried That's the word in law en- patrol officer was shot in the face San Jose Main Public Library, 180 W. described themselves in vain to obtain a San Carlos St. at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in another planet or "that next kingdom" According to observers attending the meeting room at the SJSU Student forcement from the university and through the neck. the campers would evolve to after a meeting, the pair claimed they would Union. patrol officer on the beat up to the Lloyd said the Sonoma patrolman the community room. "The opportunity is here," the ad special event before the end of 1975. be assassinated soon and would later be continued on page 8 public safety director in the was trying to stop a fight between Chancellor's Office. two men, he said, which turned out Chief Ernest Quinton of the to be over a cocaine sale. One of the University Police said the 29-hour-a- men, trying to flee, shot the day arming of his officers was patrolman. Eton faculty votes 9 to 8 for Willis: necessary. Campus crime Chancellor Glenn Dumke ordered Another reason to arm officers, the arming of officers around the Lloyd said, was the drastic increase clock, effective last Wednesday. of crime on the campuses. "It might not matter most times In the 1972-73 school year campus some fear administrative reprisals F but by God, the officer should have crime across the system increased the gun when it makes the dif- 18 per cent and felony arrests in- draw no behavioral causation from the position it decided to take two ference!" creased 27 per cent, he said. By Doug Ernst According to Martin Davis, a "you can JPPLI ES the two." years ago to disfranchise people in the An officer's gun many times is not Quinton maintained that an armed The Economics Department faculty probationary economics faculty between Snowbarger said personnel changes Economics Department that chose not used because slain officers are officer would act as a deterrent to voted 9-8 last week to support Dr. member who was denied reinstatement his last semester at the result of "the invidual's to toe the line. usually shot within a range of six future campus crime and would James Willis as chairman of the and is now teaching are administration "knew credentials and the department's "Willis had to cast a deciding vote for yards by surprise, Quinton said. make felony arrests easier. department. SJSU, said the needs." himself," Sicular said of last week's Traffic stops Students will not be endangered by Some economics faculty members how I would vote." academic Sicular, former SJSU chapter election, "which shows a superlative Arming officers is necessary armed police any more than in any expressed fears that the election will "I voted against Willis two years George president of the United Professors of lack of confidence in himself." because he believes not enough densely populated city, he added.