EMME TRACK COACH BUD WINTER RETIRES

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Vol. 57 411111b. SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 95114, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1970 No. 91 'New' Evidence Signals Universally Acclaimed Mentor Dumke Strategy Switch Closes 30-Year Cinder Career By CRAIG TURNER chancellor's office were copies of the Daily Assistant Editor letters made before they were de- By BILL GILBERT ated from San Jose State." Winter's accomplishments also go in- Prompted by an SJS music profes- stroyed. Daily Sports Writer His reason for retiring, he stated, to the area of writing, where he has sor, Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke has Miss Duzet, no longer a student at After 30 years of producing cham- was that "I am very greatful to the authored four books. They are: "So significantly changed his strategy in SJS, told the Daily that the charges pionship athletes and teams, Bud administration, my colleagues and to You Want To Be A Sprinter," 'The the case of fired professor Dr. Eldred were dropped because "at the time I Winter, head San Jose State track the college for having been given this Rocket Start," "The Jet Sprint Relay E. Rutherford. thought that Rutherford had gone coach, will retire at the end of the opportunity, but now I want to quit Pass," and "So You Want to be a High Unsolicited material submitted to the through enough and would change his season, it was announced yesterday. while I'm still young enough to enjoy Jumper." chancellor two weeks following Ruth- teaching habits, but I guess he hasn't." Renowned as one of the best track retirement and do some of the other World sprint records currently held erford's firing is contained in the brief She said she was unaware that the coaches in the world, and the greatest things I've always wanted to do." These by SJS athletes are numerous. They presented by Assistant Chancellor Dr. letters had been sent to Dumke's sprint coach, Winter's proteges claim other things include his two favorite are: the 50 yard dash by Clayton, a C. Mansel Keene to an SJS grievance office, and did not know Peterson. nearly all of the world sprint records hobbies, fishing and golf. share of the 60 and the 100 both by committee investigating the dismissal. She did not disapprove of Peterson's from 50 yards up. Acting SJS President Hobert Burns Carlos. Ronnie Ray Smith has a shriz Although the contents of the brief action, however. In addition, his 1969 team is the cur- said of Winter "Bud Winter is one of the 100 meter mark. 220 yards and were not disclosed to the press, testi- Peterson, 54, a member of the SJS rent defending NCAA champion and in of the great track coaches of all time. 200 meters both on the straightaway mony at the hearing indicated that faculty since 1947, led an ad hoc com- 1964 Winter's squad finished as the and on the curve, all by Tommie Smith, several new documents were sent to mittee called Professors for Responsible NCAA runner-up. the 400 meter dash by Evans, and the the chancellor by music professor Erik Conduct during the strike. The group Winter has been coaching for 36 880 yard and 800 meter relay marks. Peterson on March 10. Peterson later opposed the walkout and circulated years, and came to SJS in 1940, as- Spartans were also members of world confirmed it. anti-strike petitions. suming the duties of track coach and record setting relay teams in the 1968 These documents include letters from Peterson told the Daily late yester- freshman football coach. Before com- Olympics. Ronnie Ray Smith was on some of Rutherford's former students day that he was not accusing Dr. Ruth- ing here, he spent four years at Wat- the 400 meter quartet and Evans on and all concern Rutherford's activities erford of misconduct, but wished all sonville High School and three years the 1600 meter relay team. SJS also prior to the January, 1969 faculty facts to be aired, including the two at Salinas Junior College. holds the American Record in the 440 strike he led. students' complaints. Commenting on his decision, Winter yard dash. The complaints stem from Dr. Ruth- "What shocks me is that I had to said, "I've collected a wealth of mem- Although a successor has not yet erford's alleged absences from class supply this information to the chan- BUD WINTER, retiring SJS track ories watching athletes develop into been named, speculation is that Win- several weeks during the fall, 1968, canoes office. Where was the admini- coach, with his prize pupil, Tommie men and champions and as successful ter's assistant, Ernie Bullard, will have semester. stration?" he said. Smith, holder of five world records. citizens after they have been gradu- first crack at the head coaching spot. CHARGES DROPPED Bullard has been at SJS for two Disciplinary charges involving the years and prior to that was head track documents were brought against Ruth- coach at Mesa Community College in erford last year but were later dropped, Mesa, Ariz. While there his teams and records involving them were re- A.S. won two consecutive national junior file. from Rutherford's Council moved Refuses To Consider college championships. Chancellor Dumke, in a March 9 letter to the Academic Council ex- his action In firing Ruther- plaining BUD WINTER ford, said, "I personally have felt from Prospective Appointments Again ... Retires from coaching United Front Debate the very beginning that the strikes were unwarranted and that those who By RENEE BAYER recommendations for appointments to One doesn't develop world class ath- participated in them were behaving during the last four weeks of the Fall Daily Political Writer council. Ile said the letes without considerable ability. It's With War-Related in an unprofessional manner." appointments will semester. 4) Election Board Members be made going to be very difficult to replace Now, however, with the additional It was April Fools at yesterday's through himself and given shall serve for a term of one year and to A.S. President him." material presented by Peterson, the AS. Council meeting as council mem- James Edwards be- can only be removed by a 2/3 vote of cause Dr. Robert Bronzan, Director of Recruiters Scheduled chancellor has broadened his agrument "council is not acting in a re- student council. bers once again refused to consider the Intercollegiate Athletics, said "Many Three corporation spokesmen to include Rutherford's pre-strike ac- sponsible manner." have five new appointments, even after the ACT 50 persons, on and off campus, believe been scheduled for a debate with tions. Council members approved a $250 mem- written resignations that the success of our track and field bers of the United Front Dr. John Galm, advocate for Dr. of retiring coun- allocation request by the Sociology 160 Amendments to Act 50 (College Against War teams was due to material advantages. Related Recruiting, but Rutherford. challenged the admittance cil members were presented. Voting class for 'Tent City." This class proj- Union Program Board) were sent back there is still The truth Is that such success is at- some question as to of Dr. Keene's brief Tuesday, but was against consideration of the appoint- ect will be for three days and nights to the committee for revision after whether the de- tributable to the enthusiasm, dedica- bate will overruled by chairman Dr. Leon Lee. ments were councilmen Jeff Potts, next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. much deliberation and arguing. Action take place. tion and technical expertise of Bud." The Radical Rutherford told the Daily yesterday Terry Speizer, Bob Willich, Mike Buck- The project will include discussions taken on the act prior to sending it Action Movement Among the top world class athletes (RAM), that he never cancelled classes, but ley and Mike Eklund. concerning high rent and inadequate back to the committee was removal which is a part of the United coached by Winter are Tommie Front group, suspended them while his students One prospective appointee, Dan housing in the campus area, employ- of the College Union director from the published a Guest Room Smith, Lee Evans, John Carlos, Ray article in the March 31 worked on individual projects under his Ready, questioned council's actions and ment, material consumption, values non voting members and the voting edition of the Norton, Dennis Johnson, Bobby Poyn- Spartan Daily in consultation. asked whether or not he should return. and sensitivity sessions. Sanitary facili- members will include 10 students at which it stated it ter, Jeff Fishback, Ed Burke, John would not participate At the time in question, he said, he "My advice is not to come back," ties and food will be provided. This large and one council member. in the debate. project is for the Powell, Chris Papanincalou, Ronnie RAM gave as its reason for refusing conducted small group discussions with stated chairman John Merz. His rea- entire campus com- A motion to have the attorney gen- munity and 1000 to Ray Smith, Kirk Clayton, Sam Car- to debate the fact that the originally students working on these projects. soning behind this was because Dan 2000 students are eral of SJS investigate the alleged expected at 'Tent uthers, Tom Dooley, Lloyd Murad, and proposed date for the debate (April STUDENTS PROTEST has been attending the meetings for City," according to discrepancies of AS. executives elec- a spokesman for the class, many more. 15) is the same day as a planned na- Disciplinary charges stemming from three weeks with no action taken on tion was approved. At the 1968 Olympic Games in tionwide student these allegations were brought against the appointments and "the games coun- strike against the UNDERWRITING OK'd Council also approved a $70 request Mexico City, SJS accounted for more Vietnam war. Rutherford by students Janine Duzet cil is playing. As far as I'm con- Council also approved an underwrit- to send two students to a conference gold medals than the USSR in track However, the proposed and Lynn Johnson last year. The stu- cerned, council members can find the debate has ing of a $2000 bond for the project April 23 and 25 sponsored by the and field. been changed to April 16 dents dropped the charges on May 22, prospective appointees to question so as not to with the stipulation that any damage American Society of Engineering Edu- Also among his many laurels is his coincide with the war protest. 1969, however, and all documents re- them if they are interested rather than incurred will be the responsibility of cation. role in International track. He was an RAM members were not lating to them in Rutherford's file were the appointees coming to council meet- aware of the the class. After dinner, with only six members assistant coach for the U.S. team in the destroyed by the academic vice presi- ings," stated Merz. change in plans before they submitted Amendments to Act 23 (Election present, council approved four other 1960 Rome Olympics, an advisor to the article to the dent's office. Randy Kern, personnel selection of- Spartan Daily. A Board) were sent into the third read- allocations. These include: 1) $2300 to the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, a consultant RAM spokesman The documents Peterson sent to the ficer, stated he will not make any more said yesterday that ing with only minor changes. The the Student Affairs Business Office for to the Organizing Committee of the his group would have to meet some- amendments approved are: 1) The unforseen salaries and telephone and 1968 Mexico City Olympics and a U.S. time this week to decide whether or chairman, advisor, secretary and seven telegraph expenses. 21 $200 to the delegate to the International Federa- not they will participate in the debate. students at large shall sit in on hear- American Institute of Industrial Engi- tion of Track Coaches. The SJS Student Mobilization Com- Student Convocation ings of the election board. 2) The elec- neers for current expenses only for the He also conceived and headed the mittee to End the War in Vietnam Plans first International Urban Competition Track Coaches tion board secretary shall maintah a 1970 Cross Country Clinic iSMC) is tentatively planning a mas- record of the proceedings of all elec- 3) $131 to Moss Landing and 4) $75 and the U.S. Athletic Clinic for the sive rally and march through down- tion board meetings. 3) Five of the to student ombudsman Andy McDonald Promotion of International Goodwill town San Jose as well as a strike for Information Meet on Issues students-at-large shall be appointed for operating expenses. for the State Department. April 15. Students with questions regarding community involvement as well as the the possible imposition of tuition, the tuition issue," Robertson continued. firing of Dr. Eldred Rutherford, or "There is a need for interpretation of whether Acting President Hobert what happened at the Trustees meet- Burns will become permanent president ing, and at the grievance committee will have a chance to get answers at hearing on Tuesday." Mage Case Closed; Charges Dismissed an informational meeting tentatively The program will be devised by in- scheduled for Tuesday, April 7, terested students who can work within Charges of unprofessional conduct in principle, with equal sanctions for reason for disciplinary action would be March 20 disciplinary hearing at the Meeting organizers Grady Robertson, the community to get an exchange of and other American Federation of identical infractions by the Academic proven commitment of particularly se- conclusion of evidence by Dr. Robert director of academic affairs, Dr. Ruth- ideas between the college students and Council and/or the school's highest ad- vere violations on the part of Dr. Mage, Johnk, chairman of the Chemical Engi- erford and Academic Senate member the surrounding community. Robertson Teachers i AFT) strike-related charges ministrative echelons, continued the memorandum. The com- neering Department. The C. M. "Mac" Larsen, also have plans said. by the Chemical Engineering Depart- hearing. "If this matter is left to the discre- mittee declared that this is clearly not which lasted ten hours, was for a college-community involvement "This project will give the two ele- postponed ment against Dr. David Mage, assistant tion of deans and departmental chair- the case. until last Monday to enable Dr. program. ments a chance to get together and Mage professor of chemical engineering, have to present the remainder "We hope this meeting will generate talk," explained Robertson. men, then last year's striker may be- As a matter of fact, Dr. Mage's of his case. been dismissed and the case closed. The postponed hearing into a week-long project including com- The convocation will give Dr. Ruth- come this year's candidate for dismis- strike-associated actions although didn't recon- vene. munity discussions," said Robertson. erford an opportunity to speak, allow Dismissal of the charges was de- sal in one department and for promo- certainly not beneficial to either the The committee "We want to get interested students students to ask about tuition, or to cided on March 25 when the Disciplin- tion in another," stated a memorandum school or his students seem to have ruled that the only charge leveled out into the east side community in Inquire about any decisions of the Trus- ary Action Hearing Committee met and to Dr. Mage and Dr. Johnk from the caused less hardship and loss of in- against Dr. Mage which particular. This college already reflects tees they may not fully understand, deliberated on a decision relative to a hearing committee. struction than those of most others, is not directly related to the strike, the middle-class community, and there he exemplified. motion made by John Thorne, attorney The obvious requirement to have the according to the Hearing Committee. that of dishonesty, was in no way sub- Is viewpoints." Mage, to dismiss the charges. a need for other "The students have a right for in- for Dr. entire faculty subject to the same pro- According to Dr. Mage, this is the stantiated by the evidence presented. The Tuesday meetingor convoca- terpretation of the Trustees' decisions The hearing committee felt that al- fessional obligations as well as to the third time the case has been dropped: Any record of, or reference to, the tionwill be an attempt to generate that the press is unable to give them," though certain attitudes and actions of same penalties for failure to meet the once last May and once In September. interest on the part of students for Robertson stated. striking faculty during the AFT strike latter alone compelled the Hearing "I hope It will be dropped for good," charges will be removed from all per- such a college-community project. The time and place of the meeting on this campus were objectionable, the Committee to dismiss the charges he concluded. sonnel files of Dr. Mage in compliance "There is a need to politicize the has not yet been announced, question of redress can only be settled against Dr. Mage. The only justifiable Thorne's motion was presented at the with the disciplinary action procedures. 2START DAILY Tlitir.t1tv Anril 2 1r)70 ellMilLINM.m016 RTAN DAILY IIr SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE /11 lin ACK 111. Editor P \I I MI lit Id t. . .11artager

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Editorial Besides pa,sing machinery to impose tuition on the state colleges, the Board of Trustees decided to retain Chancellor ke. 'rts ,, Glenn S. D Use Extreme Care at_it- Retainment can't. after a two and (Ine- half hour closed-door executise session. Faire -Tartan Daily applauds the compromise reached between Survival. Trustee William A. Norris. a Dumke rrpo o-entati% es and College Union Director Ron Barrett regarding the bill for asked for the D ke resiew. 11,wc:es to the College I Mon during "Survial Week.- The two pre% ailing eriticit.ms of I) ke . helieNe that the (original bill four S779.36 presented to Sunhat Faire or- were: his call for support for acting Fresno ganizers '11 kali unwarranted and unrealistic. State College President Karl Falk, accused While the Fairy's actkities admittedly were the focus of attention in the l i lll by student and faculty leaders of rtttuniisg unrealistic to everyone who entered the during "Stirs is al Week." it is assume that the campus through "power and fear." building was connected with. or attending. Survival Faire. Therefore, to charge -- and his usurpation of Acting SJS the Faire's organizers with es cry cost incurred during the week would not be President Hobert W. Burns' autonomy by right. firing Prof. Eldred E. Rutherford for al- reasons." In rex ieuing the original decision. Barrett has taken a more realistic approach. kg:41 "political In the Dr. Rutherford affair, if the fac- He has recognized that theft is a year-round problem in the College Union, as ulty grievance committee finds that Dr. other fixtures, and is not something that only. is %%ear and tear on furniture and Duntke acted improperly and reinstates alTompanies es ents of this type. eto Dr. Rutherford, the Chancellor can appeal Sun is it Faire representatives have voiced satisfaction with the reduced settle- ". . . Because our bombing runs over North and Sou'h Vietnam were so to a statewide faculty panel. The panel's final. ment and indicate they will pay their share. successful in containing Communist aggression ..." decision will be We are no distressed_ however. with action being taken by the College Union * * * Besides retaining the Chancellor. 1111. Board of Gosernors. aimed at reducing Union responsibility for damages which trustees failed to make one of the most im- during activities of this type. orcur Thrust and Parry portant decisions in recent SJS history: W Idle their idea of groups posting a contingency fund in advance which would the appointment of a permanent president cover possible damages while their oganization is using the Union seems fair, we to replace Dr. Robert Clark. are uorried that a -bond" of this type could prevent worthwhile activities from Jews; Daily `Slant'; YAF The atmosphere at the Los Angeles taking place. due to simple economics. Planning and carrying out a program of trustee meeting permeated 100 to 1 odds Burns to this type is usually done on a icry limited budget. as well as any other event of student concern. against the appointment of Dr. 'Jewish Recognition' The criteria is, however, student concern. I the post. Wt urge the CUBG to be extremely careful in wording such a resolution, so as am sure that tuition is of more concern than been Editor: Who along with Dr. Burns has not to make a large budget a necessity for using the Union. the radicals' hi-weekly demonstration. If stu- recommended is a well-kept secret. But I am a foreign student who also happens of news value dent participation is the criteria Gilhaugh to be a Jew. Having been at San Jose State then the Hare Krishna rally was of more im- there are rumors that Dr. John College for three years, I have seen many portance than the anti-Reagan demonstration. is one. Gitest Room different groups organized. It made me won- If the students are not aroused about tuition If the trustees appoint Dr. Gilbaugh, shouldn't be an organization der why there perhaps it is because they know so little about they will only be rippling already troubled in which all the Jewish students from foreign then the Daily it. If they are ill-informed, waters. countries could have a common interest. must take a large share of the blame. For and trust of 'Rock' Alternative to Athletics? It wasn't until last semester when my Jew- many students living around campus the Daily Dr. Burns has the support ish friends and I felt that there were enough is their only student oriented news source. most students, faculty and administrators. By ART RANGNO of us to start thinking about establishing an Perhaps it is time that the Daily accept its He is receptive to student needs and prob- organization. responsibility as a newspaper. Perhaps it is alterna- lems. He has organized his administrators I am con\ 41(1.0 an appropriate Incidentally. a projected net income of One would probably ask why we should the Daily confine its opinionizing to time that receptive to students, and that Ike to intercollegiate athletic- at san Jose $2.343,000 was anticipated from a relative- form another organization while there are still the editorial page and not to its make-up to be more It. College is periodic Rock Ft-tisals ly small investment of $352,000 for the other Jewish groups on campus. The only practices. Perhaps it is time that the Daily is the name of the game. thing that distinguishes us from the other quit being oversensitive to the freely given Dr. Gilbaugh is appointed, there can if hid!, 1011111 ht. held for example, at our Monterey festival initially planned for If Jewish groups is the fact that not only are certain minority organizations. -I ,r South Campus site. Such events criticism of only he trouble at SJS. last March. This was snuffed out by we Jews, but also citizens of different coun- Daily became a Perhaps it is time that the If the trustees want to control campus tniAt he scheduled earls in the fall the Monterey County Board of Super- tries and cultures. Thus we got organized in printing news, and not a publicity newspaper, then Dr. Burns ,entt-ttr and late its the spring ,ente-ter visors. It seems they feared too many a group named International Jewish Student sheet reporting the activities of a certain few. upheaval as they espouse, asoill inclement weather. They might people might show up. Of course they Organization. Fortunately, last week school Ronald Rives should be appointed and soon. officials agreed with our idea of having an al.., he jomits ,ponsored by such other don't get too perturbed about the tens A16854 organization and recognized us. meeth " in,t it to ion- at San Francisco State, Editor's Note: Mr. itiVet4 le mistaken in of thousands that show up for Laguna Our main goal is to help one another in all his criticism of the Daily for Its front page Has %%art!, etc. \ lid we are needy. If we Seca.) possible ways and to understand one another's Comment coverage of the tuition story. It was the Staff IA11 1.111 ['Malian ganifS !WWII to ten point of view about every matter in which we For the sake of relativity, the $352,000 largest story in the paper on the day in are interested and which concerns us. We are in isIs hut' to get the opponents we compares with a total of $810,000 question. It was plaeed arum, the bottom of in the also curious about finding out the different \shy not suliedule one or more rock the page solely for the porpose of setting It A.S. budget and $151,000 plus spent on ways our religion is practiced by people from Vote' fettkal- a tiir in advance to get the per- off in a hos, with a six-column headline. And 'Screwy Inicrcollegiate Athletics, which by the different countries. Another important aspect the Daily's editorial urged student action to formtr. NW want? way, is of our goal is to learn more about Judaism as By MIKE NOLAN a complete loss. prevent tuition from becoming a reality. a culture, rather than merely a Al -o. 1 don't like what's happening to Most Rock groups will play for half religion. A.S. Council reached the height of asin- The Music, As Proctor Lippincott put it price when playing We would welcome all students who might for non-profit enter- be interested in our goals and would like to Unreptiblik Students' inity shortly before Easter vacation when in a reecnt of "Midi e" magazine. prises, which we are, and therefore we join us. We are celebrating our recognition by it refused to allocate money to enable Editor: le IS, -it around grill is ing, the rock wouldn't have to charge outrageous prices. having a friendly party which will be held on to travel to the NCAA Most organizations on this campus have the various SJS coaches mogul- are cleaning up and using our Saturday, April 4 at 8 p.m, in the Jewish and at the same time could obtain some courage of their convictions to have their po- championships in their respective sports Student Center, at 47 S. Fifth St. breatl to influence charts anti control the significant talent. It could lw a beautiful lemics signed by a member; that is, except did grant funds for the athletes. Fred Hakimian hut 'stars' . . .and telling us the resolution thing: a "gilt its' it for Yellow After the Fact. What is a YAFer was, together." International Jewish Student Organization In a kind of left-handed, illogical 1111.:111. buying their stuff! If this afraid of; maybe that some righteous Black is It Of course. fraternity and sorority types M4907 if you can really stretch things in your brother might cut him, some Chicano might halts. v.lo, is it that the same corporations might get upset about the whole have been so thing, him at paredon, some of my people imagination, it wouldn't which arc robbing Latin America of mim consign you know, no athletics and stuff, so I 'Opinionized Make-up' might use him to ressurect our ancient prac- screwy if the council had refused to alio- ens I.. oil and sugar are the same corpora- thought we might suggest a festival to be tice of hair lifting? All this might be true, cate money for Spartan teams period. Editor: tion, ishich are packaging and selling our called the San Jose State College Univer- but I think YAF is Just too damned ashamed The council at least could have fabri- Your editorial of March 16, that the un- resolution’ back to its? Dig it. Everybody sity Homecoming Rock Festival with the of their stinko article. cated some sort of high-sounding excuse justifiable device of tuition is being instituted it very unpolitical to close look hats going down..." usual traditions, Le., I don't think to the many attacks, Homeconsing Queen, amid student apathy, seemed accurate. What the Union to recruiters, especially if one for its action, similar Let's take the rock festival out of the etc. you may have overlooked is the Daily's own might accidentally fall off the roof while both justified and unjustified, on athletics contribution to this apathy. hands of the capitalists, and if money is to For patriotic and religious nuts, we some of Ray Blackmore's myrmidons were ex- in vogue during recent semesters. It is my opinion that the Daily should be a be made, let it be put into our A.S. ac- might have Jose Feliciano sing his version plaining his civil rights to him. I can think But athletes without coaches? That is newspaper of the students; printing news place to put the Daily after I've count whcre it could he used for additional of the of no better just a little too way out far, far out. "Star Spangled Banner" and the which is of interest and importance to the read it and used it for my mice than in the financial aid to all student, to offset wi- invocation Ity Norman Greenbaum with students. It is evident from the emphasis your trash. If the handsome Hitler is so popular It not only borders on the ridiculous it t' , EDP. imponed health !WM ices, pol- "Spirit in the Sky" or maybe the Birds paper gives certain news items that your own with the plebs, how come they didn't show up is ri,dici I 1;8; i b luti(4n project,. and upgrading the library. political opinions are of more concern in Friday to listen to his speech from the pill V. hat good can deselop front with "Jesus is Just Alright With Me." That determining make-up than interest and impor- should placate just box, next to the machine gun nest, inside the the council's action? What can possibly about everybody ex- tance to your readership. hundred bomb shelter at the pig sty? Four justifs this "strictly bush" action, as SJS cept "old flattop and his trojan football." Mr. Turner states in the March 16 tuition anti's plus 100 vopos still does not equal a And speaking of football just what is it, article that there is a lack of organized stu- YAF. Athletic Director Dr. Robert Bronzan so RTAN DAILY dent opposition to tuition. He says that the fILA, anyway? Go ahead baby and expand, if you can, the aptly termed it. Well. a man 1 ..... SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE who should know "...caught students are up in the controversy violences of is minority of unrepublik students council's because he was a former athletic director surrounding fired professor Dr. Eldred E. Dr. Bronzait's comment that the Second Class postage paid at San Jot*, California, and I can hurl a roll of atrocities at your Mernber of California Newspoptir anti is now the State Superintendent of Rutherford have) ... all but ignored nonsensical maneuver would set back SP.; Publishers Associa. ... (and red neck face from Miles Standish through Con Published daily by students of San Jose State the issue ..." athletics :to years was true except that it Public Instruction states flatly that "foot- Sand Creek, Wounded Knee, ad nauseam. If College, except Saturday end Sunday, during collo,* What has the Dal* done to remedy this year. The opinions espoused herein are not necessarily ball is war without killing" and that "we Agnew, Reagan, and Robert Sheldon think might he more like 50 years. situation? It plays a demonstration which in- those of the Associated Student Body, tile College humans are they can determine the future of the Ameri- What kind of an athlete would attend A-nistration, or the Department of Journalism war lovers." I%X ell, not quite. volved at most 300 SJS students for its main an4 can University system, let them try. Let them Advertising. Subscriptions accepted only on a The American Football Coaches Associa- story and devotes fully two thirds of the front SJS when this school's own student council romainder.of-sernester basis. try. "Pleased to meet you, hope you've guessed Full academic year. $8: tion reports that on the average 20 page to articles of interest to students inter- is doing every-thing it can to wreck the each semester, $4.50. Off-campus price per copy, 10 about my name." costs. Phone 294.S414Ediforial ested in radical politics and slogans. The tui- foundation of a successful athletic pro- Est, 2383, 2314, 2385, men die each year from injuries resulting S41111 Amlot, Plaint Cue 2386, Advertising Ext. 2081, 2082, 2083, tion article is generously given the bottom of 2084. Press of directly from football games or practice. A12633 gram. Globe Printing Co., 1445 S. First St. the front page, Of Anyone wills experience in organized Editor BOB BRACKETT course, the number of those maimed Has the Daily forgotten that it has a reader- Advertising Menages _ PAUL MYER in the hundreds.) ship? If not, haw can it Justify playing an EDITOR'S NOTE- The Thrust and Parry section of the athletics knows that a good coach is in- ditorial page offers students and faculty a chance to Day Editor JAY CLAPPER article of concern to a few students above valuable to the success of most teams. Assistant Editor _____ CRAIG TURNER Rock nmsie is an integral part of the express their views on campus, local, national or inter- News Editor __--- CHARLOTTE MARSHALL -counterculture:" the Peace Culture. it is (far above . . . day in and day out) articles national issues. Soace is allowed to encourage written 'Trying to ruin a team without a coach affairs. Associate Editor _.--... ._ R. L. BEADLE of direct Interest to each girl every student? debate On such current Contributions to is like trying to drive an auto ..... bile with Copy Editor ...... - ...... DALE SMILEY the turbulent medium which so frequently Why is it that whenever there are three or Thrust and Parry must not exceed 250 words, must be Sports Editor ...... - ..... KEN LUTHY carries the message. And the message ju typewritten, double spaced within 45-space margins a horse instead of an etighte. more radical students gathered together, there signed with the writer's name and faculty Entertainment Editor ._.--. VICKI RANDALL and properly But then, perhaps the student council. Wire Editor .._. .... JEFF KENYON vehemently anti.war. Burt Korall writes in you will find a Daily reporter taking down or ASI3 number. The Daily will not print letters which Feature Editor KEN COSTA -Saturday (1%8) of the music every word and a front page story the next are libelous, in poor taste or include a personal attach. in its own wise way, is trying to put SJS Review" The editor reserves the right to edit or cut letters Photo Editor _ .. . BILL KAMBERG day? to athletics back in the horse and boggy days Public Relations Director ROGER KLICSU that "the cry is for action and answers that ignore conform to space limitations and to cease publication I am not suggesting that the Daily of letters dealing with subjects he believes have been Chief Photographer _ .. DON PHILBY will allow us to get oust of this century stu- anyway. _ MIKE ENGLISH or suppress news of these activitios. The yds/lusted. Staff Artist The emmeil has merle a fine start. fis ecutive AssistantKAREN -_ PETTERSON alive" ilonta have a right to know of these events Thursday, April 2, 1970 SPARTAN DATLT-11 Action by Acting President Burns News Review Expected Shortly in Abuse Case I Defendant's Actions Condemned Compiled from Ataawiatcd Preis By FRANK FERTADO that the plaintiff then be,- eii- in the art room. she explained infermed me that she had Daily10111 lea! Wrifrr ing her names with r. I, im- that she entered the room to find A unanimous decision by the Tuition Georges Pompidou presiding, said EDITOR'S NOTE: NalllYs of plications and allegedly tie eat- out when he would be finished. The plaintiff admitted she be- Supreme Court Tuesday upheld Assembls Speaker Robert T. "Recent events in Laos and Cam- parties involved his bodia in t ValI ened her. "She this hit me across "I walked in the room and came angry and picked up a the right of trial judges to deal alonagan said yesterday in Sac- have considerably aggra- were not miner vated used the A.S. the stomach with a stick." the found her (the plaintiff) fondling stick with which she intended to with unruly defendants by charg- ramento he doesn't expect the the situation in Indochina" Judiciary Is not a legal remov- and "contributed to the court. defendant explained. his cheek and playing with his hit the defendant. She claims ing them with contempt. legislature to impose tuition on extension Feminine jealousy interaea courtroom and of the Vietnamese conflict tO the en The defendant said she had hair. the defendant said emo- that a male student in the class ing them from the the state colleges as requested by with racial and entirety of the peninsula." overtones was ex- been informed that she could also tionally. "I then got upset and grabbed her and prevented her as "a last resort" shackling the Board of Trustees at least pounded Tuesday at a lengthy gagging them. sign a complaint against the told her 'take your hands off him from hitting the defendant. The not this year- hearing by the addressed Liquid Lunch Associated Stu- plaintiff but had decided against or I'll slap you.' " instructor, who was in the room In an opinion clearly Monagan said he doubted dents (A.S.) disruptions of recent Officials at the University of Judiciary. it. "I would like to forget the at the time, later testified he to the trial whether he could get all 41 As- The plaintiff, 'ALL OVER' Hugo Black said Nevada were looking for the per- a Black female whole thing happened." she said. did not see the plaintiff hit the months. Justice sembly Republicans to back state student. charged courts, palladiums of lib- son responsible for filling the that she was Describing the incident as a The plaintiff reportedly re- defendant with the stick. "Our tuition and predicted tuition cannot be milk dispenser at the university's physically assaulted by the de- racial one, the plaintiff remarked, sponded, "You should have been Claiming she had been struck erty is they are, the Democrats re- would fall if dining commons with beer fendant, a White female student, "She could not stand to see a here earlier. We had our hands with the stick, the defendant said treated disrespectifully with im- during main united against it. lunch yesterday. while attending a class in late Black woman touch her White all over him." she had a red mark for a short punity." something 'for the "I support Workers at the dining com- February. boyfriend." The defendant then left the time after the incident. The de- The ruling was given in the the state colleges that parallels mons noticed a foamy liquid flow- Judiciary comfit et ed dli be l'a- Seseral of the aitnesses said room. She returned an hour later, fendant's boyfriend, another wit- case of William Allen. of Chi- the polities of university . . but ing from the dispensers and tiOrlti on the case after hearing that they felt the incident w is again to ask when her boyfriend ness in the case, said he PTIW his cago, whose 10-30 year sentence difficult this it make it rather found it to be beer, not milk. The nearly three hours of testimony. merely over "feminine jealousy." would be finished, she noted. girlfriend being struck by the in a tavern robbery was thrown said. year," the Assembly leader beer was confiscated but not be- However, since deliberations are The defendant claimed she re- While the defendant was in the stick. He added that she later out in U.S. Circuit Court last fore a number of students had held in closed sessions, the text peatedly tried to tell the plaintiff room for the second time, the had a welt on her stomach. July because Allen had been re- Agreement helped themselves. of their recommendation is not that color had nothing to do plaintiff reportedly walked up to The defendant said she felt the moved from the courtroom. AFL-CIO farm workers union known, with it. the model, leaned over his plaintiff was flirting with her Justice Black said Allen lost and three growers representing 'Sick In' The Judiciary's recommenda- NUDE SIODEL shoulder and asked how he was boyfriend. However, later testi- his Sixth Amendment right to be about one-seventh of the table Most air traffic controllers ig- tion of appropriate action will be According to ti,t mmy, the in- feeling. "I then felt a blow on the mony by the instructor affirmed present because he kept misbe- grape production in the Coachella nored a call by union leaders to forwarded to Acting President cident ne, urc al in lit,' February head," the plaintiff said. "When that the plaintiff was only doing having despite warnings from the Valley reached an agreement end their sick call action, which Dr. Hobert Burns through the daring :in .111 A IP.,.. '.1 U I looked up, she i the defendant her job. trial judge. Tuesday at the headquarters of has crippled air travel for the dean of students office. In turn. boyfriend of the it -dent, the Los Angeles Roman Catholic past week, and return to work. Dr. Burns will make a final de- was mod, line I., :1 , diocese. The Federal Aviation Agency cision on the case in approxim- Gauze and ei The contract calls for $1.75 an reported a slight back-to-work ately a week. over his mei Dee. ;eel all Food Stamp Legislation Due? hour, plus a 25-cent bonus for trend by controllers but said a PENALTIES to dry in ordel I fJiTrt the ce each box picked. In addition, large number were still out in If found guilty, the defendant will contribute it was re( ;ii ity SANDY( ICIMKAIRD OS a dependent on his parents' pi eclude issuing food stamps to growers 10 cents key airports in New York, Chi- can be expelled. suspended, or union health and , The plaintitt reported!, Doily Stilt Writer tax return then the student does the "voluntarily unemployed" an hour to a cago, and Kansas City. placed on probation. She has box one of three women Debate among county welfare not qualify for food stamps. If "hippies," strikers and college welfare fund and two cents a been charged with Section 41301e I a union fund for elderly farm Men w,i’kin,.n i. pro!. ie she officials over college students' eli- the student is the head of his students. to of the California Administrative explaired that it ' te gibility for food stamps is reflect- own household, then he may The letter was mailed to offi- workers. Code "physical abuse on or off contract is the first vic- keep the model 1- t - ed in proposed legislation in the qualify on the basis of his indi- cials in 38 California counties The TICKETS college property," and section United Farm Work- 13f4 able and alert ere House of Representatives. vidual situation. and response was received from tory for the of the SJS Statement nn Committee, head- Student common in thi: Currently under consideration about half, Kelly said in a recent ers Organizing LIBERACE Rights and Respon- i hi lit ies -- WORK REQUIREMENT Cesar Chavez., who have sionally, she would h1,1 up ny the House Committee on Agri- telephone interview. Those who ed by "cielibera fel,/ Of greater significance to the Masonic, April 1 to 5 causing any physi- head and ask him how he wi,s culture is a Food "generally favored food sponsored a four-year boycott of Stamp bill college student is the proposed responded cal injury to another person." feeling, she California table grapes in hopes said. which includes two amendments stamps for college students," he BUFFY ST. MARIE In testimony before "work requirement" amendment. recognition from the Judici- When the defendant's boy- relative to college students. One admitted. of winning ary, the defendant admitted she It stipulates that able-bodied growers. Berkeley, April 11 friend net oe ie : h she proposes a method of determining When questioned about his had struck the adults between the ages of 18 and plaintiff on the expected she die an a student's eligibility for food stand against college students ob- head with 63 in the household (except Conference RICHIE HAVENS her hand. She added looking Cot him hint stamps. If the student is listed taining food stamps Kelly indi- mothers with dependent children) France proposed an interna- Berkeley, April 25 objections are not must register for employment cated that his tional conference to bring peace to all students but, for example, with a state or federal employ- to Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, ROCK & ROLL REVIVAL three-unit students ment office and accept employ- to "part-titne, formerly French Indochina, yes- taking narcotic's," al- Berkeley, April 18 College Community ment if available. It adds, "re- who are terday. saying Paris is ready to no such Oldsters Feel though his letter made fusal to work at a struck plant or "offer its active contribution to PETER, PAUL & MARY site for the duration of the strike limitations. this enterprise." FULL LOAD Berkeley, 25 shall not be deemed a refusal to The French offer appeared to April "If a student is carrying a full Presence accept employment." be aimed at reconvening the na- good work, then S.F. BALLET of Discourteous load and doing Students that took part in the Geneva tions These amendments have been deserving," Kelly said. By FRED IIENIPV tentatively accepted by the full he is conferences on Indochina of 1954 Opera House Kelly's main objection to col- Dully Feature Writ er House Committee on Agriculture and 1962. Opens April 11 eligibility for food The area surroundine the sets in executive session, a committee lege students' A communique, issued after a welfare de- campus is overcrowded spokesman said. The next step stamps is that the Cabinet meeting with President HAIR partment suffers. understatement. Th ei,,, in the governmental process is "I think the basic issue is the dents cause- is tarn leriene out to report the proposed legislation On Sale. fart that the Welfare Depart- the little-known, re elected and to the house and seek a rule ment looks as if it's subsidizing Lunar Materials SAN JOSE BOX OFFICE often elderly segment of the pop- limiting debate on the measure higher education," Kelly said. "It ulation we might refer to as per- prior to the measure going before 912 Town 8 Country Village community support." manent residents. the House. hurts Discussion Today 246-1160 Currently. he said, he is trying Forty years ago the area Additional amendments to the to negotiate with Humboldt State "Analysis of Lunar Materials, Open Mon. thru Fri. 10 to 5:30 around the college was the place hill are yet to be considered by College to see how it can cooper- Including Shock Metamorphism Sat. 10 to 3 to live. Today, the former eight the committee, the spokesman ate to make the program work. Effects," will be the topic pre- room mansions have become eight said. There is a possibility, he He believes this action will force sented by Dr. William Quaide at unit apartments with as many as added, that the two amendments the college to recognize the ex- today's Geology Club meeting in 25 students inhabiting them. which affect college students may isting problem. DH 318 at 12:30. Sixth St. between E. William not even he included in the mea- "The college administrators Dr. Quaide is a former geology and San Salvador streets is part sure which is finally reported to Spiny 9nto have the attitude that everything instructor at SJS. Ile is current- of the college community. At one the House. the college does is O.K.," Kelly ly employed by NASA at Ames time the street was totally resi- A Northern California welfare said. Research Laboratory, dential. Now. half the block is official recently circulated a let- apartments and the other half is ter to national senators and con- Change o/Pace leased housing available to col- gressmen and California county lege students, Three original resi- official recently circulated a let - with a dents remain. of college students' eligibility for Mrs. Ray Hogue, 440 S. 601 St , food stamps. BILL'S f resh feels that students attending S ENIPLOV ABLE have just recently "made their "Food stamps" , for college stu- Strawberry Pie presence telt." remembers is not just She dents) helping to keep it WI when streets were cleaner .111,1 some starving soul together, but COLLEGE there was no need to park en II, helping a clearly employable whipped cream streets. Unimaginable! "N iv I hey youth to the exeept iona I affluence Shortcake park on my lawn," she lanielie open to the college graduate," PHARMACY One student used her eoridee said David C. Kelly, director of light fluffy biscuits A resident for 20 years. Mrs. the Humboldt County Welfare E. R. Rodgers, 413 S. 6th Se. Department. RRECK CREME RINSE topped feels that the student of 20 years "The college student without South (8 OZ.) REG. 131.09 with ago was a neater, better-groomed qualm frequently appears to use 67 I 0th individual than today's students. all kinds of deceptions itt report- whole strawberries "The area was safer; I used to ing household and income to as- Gillette Right Guard Street walk all around the community sure initial and continuing, eligi- ANTI-PERSPIRANT REG. S1.19 and whipped cream at night and think nothing of it. bility for food stamps." he 66 E. William We'd even sleep in the backyard charged. on hot nights. People were Daily photo by Rich Mosso! The letter proposed that legi- IERGENS EXTRA DRY friendlier." slation lie passed immediately to (,1)TION REG. A SENIOR MEMBER of the college community clips down San Mrs. Glass, manager of the 880 Fernando Street with his daily literature A Spartan Daily? Century House, 468 S. 6th St.. The Place To Go! These rare specimens of the community may be seen on porches, says the college student today PRESCRIPTIONS benches, or simply "cruising." Wave. 518 S. 10th 535 E. SANTA CLARA I goes to excess with everything. 7th Annual' "Sex, drugs . . . you name it, and not enough aware students and young people wouldn't fit in. 4 there's too mueh of it. Obliga- realize people still live in those' Students feel that damage and tions (social) Europe were met 30 or old 1101ISCA. mischief are minimal but could 40 years ago. There's just not S.'S students are unaware of be improved. enough courtesy going around," older citizens paradoxically living Mrs. Glass summed up the Jet Flights is whale puke she said. in the youthful college communi- senior citizen situation this way. The residents agree the world ty. "I just don't have time to go "Thirty years ago you knew Los Ang,eittN-11.fitititin is getting busier and sea result around and meet them.- one stu- everybody. Today, the whole liettintl trip people are faced with new and dent Others block could states. feel ola pen- die off and you I ltir students, farul4 and increasing problems. More peoole plc have their own Ii'' - -u hve wouldn't know it." staff only 1 mean more problems. The ili-,e- It's the stuff they add to the Their collectiveOr working MIS gard of people and their Spring Quarter Speciai world's most expensive perfumes. experience? Very deep. Maynard Is the main eomplaint. Too many ;. fc For the world's most expensive Ferguson, Tito Rodriguez. Blood, March 29-June 16 I I wks. $225 women. beer eons ,how tip un thi'il. lawns Sweat IS Tears, Orchestra Harlow, r.41’hiarb’s It's also the name of a new group Machito, The Latin DimensInn. Summer Flights and anew Lionel Hampton. Eddie Palmieri. Travel relaxed to music. Nine of the pipe & &tiara/ (*hop ' June 15 -Sept. 22 14 wks. $295 weightiest musicians ever AMBERGRIS. Paismount 21 9 wks. together. Blowing as one. It's whale rock Young. soulful, /June 2I -Aug. $295 EUROPE 4546 El Camino Real spirited. Original. Village Shopping Center , July 5 -Sept, 3 8 wks. $295 AMBERGRIS. S230-$295 r.t. from West Coast Corner AMBERGRIS. tot Altos, CAN!, 94022 14151 941-122$ II', Larry Harlow. Jerry Weiss, Available fligli NY, 1,TS Travei SerVICC Charlie Comilleri, Harry Max, It's also the name of their first Eut-ro o album. 4246 Overland Ave., Jimmy Maeulen, Billy Shay. Lewis cor inform - 365-8621. PARAMOUNT PECORNA Dept. 13, Culver City, Kahn. Glenn John Miller and On Paramount records and topes. ni E.S.E.P. Gil Fields, AMBERGRIS. rsmous saw coaettasnor 801 Woods'cle Rd . Redwood CHy Calif., (213) 839-7591 A GULP WESTERN COMPANY No 730S COACHMAN Local Rep. 286-6929 ...... 4%, ' 4-5PARTA21 DAILY Thursday, AprIl 2, 1970 S ,--- 10--" !et k.'aitt-t The Com p urv Crnstii and Worse protesting now Bad Thousands are Followers Begin tudents !busing: King of privacy pri%,c), this Istest violation EDITOR". NOTE: Thla is the amounts for space heaters, elec- of landlords charge rents far to forfeit his right of rigKs by Big Brother. to enter the first at a three-part series deal- tric blankets and other appli- higher than those for similar fa- allotting the landlord to. ing nit!' housing conditions at ances. Since the apartment has no cilities elsewhere in San Jose. apartir.i-nt whenever hi; wants Petition SJS. kitchen facilities, the coed rent- Often blaming high property Despite the high resit rayed by Proclamation apart- live in new I rott.tto IL -i-tance: ers cook with only an electric tuxes for the high rent rates, the students ta By BILL DREliER facilities, these buildings We the citizens of California. tic of Stanford, organizer of the frypan and a hotplate. landlords, according to a student ment. ( /1) Ho \ .1:{3 I Daily Staff Writer Ten- state-wide drive. tenant union leader, more than are far from being flawlese. respectfully submit that Jan. 15 Wooden steps, cracked and ELECTRICAL SYSTEM buildings !.i.1111..11.if ,iliforttia "We expect about three million compensate at the expense of the ants mos ing into them: become a legal holiday in honor broken from age, lead up to the Plagued with old wiring, over- dirty car- signatures . . . we have to go student. At the same time, the find unwashed walls, of Luther top floor apartment of two SJS loaded circuits, and a scarcity of and the late Dr. Martin there with a show of support." market value of their buildings pets, dillipitated furnishings coeds. The rickety 2x4 railing outlets, the electrical system correspond- King Jr. . . Organizers confided that the steadily climbs. similar conditions not ’1’1 11 II Ill.`,1.111 squeaks loudly whenever some- gives the girls continual prob- rent rate. The drive to proclaim the birth- measure has the support of as- High cleaning deposits seem to ing to the monthly FACULTY one uses its rotted timbers for lems. This, along with the mal- the newer day of Martin Luther King a holi- semblymen Jesse Unruh and be among the most unpopular One tenant in one of support. On the top landing a functioning heater in the building STUDENTS day begins tit SJS today. The Willie Brown. lease stipulations of the local apartment buildings near campus six-footer must duck before pro- are their biggest complaints ALUMNI Martin Luther King Holiday "I don't foresee opposition from ceeding into the apartment against the apartment. Committee will circulate a pro- anyone on this campus," said Through the low diiorway. "We could get a space heater eiamat on petition for student Larry Walls, campus organizer, MOVIE & STILL Inside, the visitor is immedi- and solve the heat problem, but tjgoaturcs. The proclamation will when asked if militant Blaeks ately confronted with a "LOW then the landlord would charge * Cameros * Supplies then be sent to the state legis- would object to the movement. CEILING" sign posted by the us extra." said one of the coeds. lature. My opinion was that Martin k Pi occtors * Equipment tenants to wirn against the low The problems of the two coeds A petit ioin will be available on Luther King vas doing what he plasterboard ceiling that slopes are reflected in a number of the - PRINTING Seventh Street today and tomor- thought was right. Maybe he sharply with the pitch of the older apartments and rooming row and possibly until Tuesday wasn't doing it like some people Pointed roof. A plywood panel houses around campus. Many are of next week thought he should be doing and a large drape combine to still equipped with their original jc,ie Individuals interested in cir- things, but he was striving for .5-art form a partition separating the electric wiring and heating sys- eulating petitions Should contact the same objective . . . Anybody tiny livingroom from the bed- tems which are both inadequate the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity who gave his life for what he Camepa citcp room. and dangerous for today's uses. house. thought was right is no Uncle SOUTH FIRST According to the coed tenants. Yet, because of the severe hous- 245 King's birthday is currently a Tom," added Walls. Pe pt and Court-ous Se,tic the rent for the tiny apartment ing shortages around the campus, I, lay in New York. Hack- is $110 per month. However. this the landlords of these old build- that such a holiday in is actually a base rent since the ings can keep them fully occupied ,,,i may pave the way for tenants are assessed additional while receiving exorbitant rents. ,1 in of a national holiday. Rebel Image Hivided that a prochuna- ROOMS PARTITIONED .,,I. would be the most Some landlords of these older way of putting this to buildings, in an effort to achieve thp Legislature." said John Bas- Now Youth's maximum apartment units, have ....beser-orm-esocorobe cut up and partitioned the larger rooms. These revamping mea- Are you Normal Sign urcs are all too often done with 0 inferior materials and with no our TYPE? Rebellious attitudes of modern regard to local building and youth may well be a normal, health codes. In one older apart- Daily photos by Chuck Shawver rather than abnormal reaction ment near campus, the owner to, "the serious internal contra- v' inverted what had obviously INADEQUATE FACILITIESCoed must use electric skillet diction of our society." says a been a small storage room or because apartment is not furnished with regular kitchen appli- University of California doctor. walk-in closet into a kitchen. ances. Additional charge is levied for use of skillet. In a paper published in Thurs- Containing only a tiny refrigera- landlords. Student tenants charge complained, "When we moved in day's edition of California School tor and an obsolete sink, the landlords with assessing high, the wall had a big hole in it Due to popular demand Health, Dr. Victor Eisner, associ- room had only enough floor space nun-refundable cleaning deposits from the knob on the front door 2 .r ows ate clinical professor of maternal for one person to stand. (often in excess of $1001 then banging into it. The landlord and child health, says adoles- In an attempt to increase oc- pocketing the full amount and would nothing to fix it either." ....;;urd,7:y, April 11 cents, "have been educated to cupancy in his converted Victor- a Student rates on Sales, not cleaning the apartment for Although landlord injustices re- think independently, and they ian house apartment building p.m. & 10:45 p.m. Rentals and Service. the next tenants. Tenants com- ceived little organized tenant op- are seeking solutions to problems near campus, another landlord Master Charge & First plain that even though they may position in former years around San Jose which adults have been unable rents out a section of the base- National Cards honored. leave their apartment clean and campus. today tenant attitudes Civic Auditorium to solve." He also adds that, "It ment. The hapless tenant occu- orderly, they lose the entire are fast changing. Student ten- is no wonder that they do not pies a tiny partitioned cubicle $5.50 $4.50 $3.50 kt'S cleaning deposit. ants are becoming increasingly On Sale: behave like adults. mart to a no-longer-used iron t. LATE RENT FEE aware of inferior and unfair San Jose Box Office HUNTER'S "Their behavior does not prove furnace, Low ceilings, electrical housing conditions existing near 71 E. San Fernando St. that they are alienated from our wiring without conduit, cracked Another lease condition re- 712 Tcwn & Country Village campus. society, although many of them cement walls, exposed pipes, and peatedly challenged on its legali- Unable to go along with bad 246-1160 8:30-5:30 daily & 9-4 Sat. are. a leaky hot water heater nearby ty is the late rent penalty fee facilities, unfair leases and on: Mon. tlea Fri. 10 AM5:30 PM "It does not prove that their head the list of housing code assessed by some landlords. Often living Phone: 294-2091 a number of these St IC AM 3 PM solutions will not work, although violations in the basement. Not in effect within a day of two high rents, banded together many of them will not. Their afforded the luxury of a bed, after the first of each month, renters have 4.11011,1..S.#4,6§/Aitt these fees typically charge the forming tenant unions, initiating 51 behavior shows us that they are the tenant uses a sleeping bag strikes and taking similar Learn about birth control, indeed our children." and air mattress in this $25 dol- tenant an additional 10-12 per rent . lar-a-month "basement suite." cent of his rent for late payment. measures to make the $225 a J,ortion. sox education. Despite the high rent paid by month apartment with unwashed UNFAIR LEASES visions include the access clause. wall= and the Victorian firetrap P!anned Parenthood Program SJS False Alarm Although not typically faced Such provisions force the tenant things of the past around SJS. with old wiring and obsolete Draws Seven Units heating systems, the student ten- at San Jose State ants in the newer apartment Seven units from the San Jose buildings nevertheless have prob- 'No Arrest in Rape Cases' , 'Ills. o..sist in clinics. design exhibitions. Fire Department responded to OCCUPANTS ENDANGERED lems. The bulk of their troubles an alarm on the SJS campus last Faulty railing supports cited stem from astronomical rents "No arrest has been made In feels one man is responsible for .1, .29 night. by coeds as one of numerous and unfair leases. connection with rape cases in the at least two and possibly more However, the alarm, turned in Taking advantage of the cam- MP", 17,45EM,,, grievances against landlord vicinity of SJS." said Barton L. of the rapes, around 7 p.m. at a call box near pus housing shortage, a number The last case occured the redWiediel.1: neglect. Collins. chief of detectives for the Industrial Arts Building. the San Jose Police Department week before Easter vacation. A turned out to be false. in an interview yesterday after- coed walking alone on Reed noon. Street at 11:30 p.m. was threat- aliddom Unbelievably priced used Ex-Assistant Editor of Spartan Daily Erroneous morning news re- ened with a knife and forced into el tt 25- a vacant lot and raped. Collins 7.1 /,,,PyithAmm ports that the arrest books and magazines year-old pipefitter could solve up says this is the typical situation Competition girl is alone late at LOOK... Wins Prize in Journalism to 10 criminal assault cases in where the night on the dark streets sur- A series of investigative art- The winning articles appeared the SJS area were labeled 'bad READERS DIGEST rounding the college. icles on poverty and its problems in the Glendale News-Press on reporting' by Collins "The sus- COND .1100KS 10¢ ea. "Keeping the women alert to won a tie for sixth place for Sept. 29 and Oct. 2, 1969, pect is being held in connection the situations and types of crimes House of Books Kenyon Jordan, senior journalism Jordan, a former assistant edi- with possible molesting cases gets increasingly necessary in an major at SJS, in the William tor of the Spartan Daily, was which do not involve SJS coeds," 354 Royal Ave. area where 28,000 people are so 'b Randolph Hearst Foundation's awarded $150. An equal amount according to Collins. closely situated," said Collins. (Across from the San Carlos St. Journalism Awards Program. will be given to the SJS Depart- The chief also stated, "There Orchard Supply) Jordan tied with Pat H. Mc- ment of Journalism and Adver- have been three or four reported Man.-Fri. 10-5 2.9471111 Nally of Fresno State College. tising. rapes in the SJS area since the hi beginning of the year rather than WWI March in the news re- 10% OFF ON ALL the 10 indicated port." Less than a week after the U.S. $195 AND UP DRY CLEANING Collins restated his oft re- entered World War I, students, When .4511 Card Is Presented faculty and alumni of the Cali- EVERY DAY IS A SPECIAL DAY With Sailed Garments peated warning that coeds should fornia Normal School dater attempt to travel in pairs when to become San Jose State College) they have to be out during the Apt_ marched in an April 12, 1917 late hours. AT SPARTAN HOUSE Loyalty Day Parade. Detectives are continuing their CLEANING CENTER Led by President Morris Dailey search for suspects in the cam- 2.1,1, Ls 1111\kk and three professors, students Monday LASAGNE S1.00 pus assault cases and Collins wore "trim outing costumes" of Tuesday SPAGHETTI s .90 red and white with blue and Wednesday .... ROAST REEF SANDWICH S .89 white crepe paper hats, accord- WE'RE HERE TO SERVE YOU! ing to SJS History Professor Thursday VEAL PARMIGIANA 81.10 Benjamin F. Gilbert in his book Friday SHRIMP STEAK SANDWICH $1.10 COMPETENT MECHANICS "Pioneers fur One Hundred $195 AND UP Years, SJS 1857-1957 Sat. & Sun. CHICKEN CACCIATORE 89.99 Catch a sparkle FOREIGN CAR SERVICE From the morning sun. JOIN OUR Hold the magic The above specials are in effect maly (Hi the days TUNE-UP, BRAKE, & LUBE of a sudden breeze. HAPPY Keep those moments alive. of the week designated. Come in and enjoy a dif- They're yours for a lifetime ferent meal every day of the week at SPARTAN with a diamond HOUR engagement ring from HOUSE Was TUES-THUR 6:57 to 8:03 Orange Blossom. )ikte rge Paul:o Jewelers SILVA TEXACO 78 SO. 4th, SAN JOSE 72 SO. FIRST ST ALMADEN 292-2840 SAN JOSE FASHION PLAZA cpaPtaft 296-8968 li y PHONE 297.0920 St 14 ON THE MALL PHONE 2664466 (NEXT TO CLOSED SHELL) WESTGATE 2)anco 10 SHOPPING CENTER 710 DEL MONTE CENTER 150 East 1600 SARATOGA AVE. CARMEL HILL MONTEREY FRIENDS It'FT) PHONE 379-11151 PHONE 3154577 San Carlos St. Serving State Students for 36 yrs. Till 13 (tomer of Fourth St.) Flit EUPHORIA sAT -..... 11, ,11,, :III Intramurals i ll'Ii Action starts 1,..,Tht it.1) 0011) .4 : nine teams It..ieh ll1117,11,.. - ., 0, the novice and open divisions vy- -war .r: for the championship, which be decided Monday. April 6. swimming __*"...--,__i------_ ,,i The dates for the meet will be April 8 and 9. Entry forms are due tomorrow. Gym- rrist:es cot tea will be due on

.40-4CY FROM OAKLAND Thursday, April 2, 1970 all'AJCIAlti DAILY -2) k PI JET CHARTER TO LONDON Speed, Pitching $135 ONE WAY LONDON -AMSTERDAM Benefit US Nine $275 ROUND TRIP team, off to its pitchers in earned--averages SJS' baseball , For complete flight schedule is Withal, with a 1.07 best start in years, can attribute mark. phone a great deal of its success in Grover sports a 1.24, Houston a O 0 posting a 16-5 record to two 1.87, Fike 2.95 and freshman fire- 0 (415) 392-8513 things: speed and pitching. bailer Mike Rusk is at 2.43. OR WRITE Under the direction of first- SJS winds up its pre-season ? (i Swirl; 11 s year coach Gene Menges, the activities next week with a Mon- SPEEDY AL ARIZA, smallest member SI sltkt T on SJS baseball team, is Spartans have gotten the job day contest with Claremont and - E k. 1;t1:0, CA. 94103 big on stolen bases, ranking third on the squad with 10 thefts done despite continually being a Tuesday test with San Francis- LEADING "WOODY" -Spartan Gary "Woody" Cunningham n- 1.70 charter flight schedule in 13 tries. Ariza is shown speeding around third in Spartan plagued by untimely hitting and co State. The Spartans open their lashes out at pitch in Tuesday's 3-2 SJS victory over California. NAM win over Cal earlier this week. the absence of the long ball, PCAA schedule Friday, April 10 Cunningham leads SJS in batting with a .346 mark and tops the STREET although they have shown flashes against Fresno State in Municipal Spartan nine in stolen bases with a phenomenal 20 of 21 record, CITY & ZIP of both in recent outings. Stadium. among the best in the nation. But SJS boasts a fantastic SJS Tracknnen Host mark in the depart- ment, pilfering 54 in 65 attempts, including two out of two in OPEN 'TIL MIDNIGHT Tuesday's 3-2 win over nation- All-Comers Tennis (Every night) ally sixth-ranked California, World Class Professional Stars Junior centerfielder Gary Pharmacists "Woody" Cunningham has an SJS track athletes will have to against Pacific Coast Club Satur- amazing percentage figure, 20 ....4.gonf, ca,,,,,,,.., Jr., Owner be ready for quality perform- day, Athens Club and Texas Stri- of 21 stolen bases, to lead SJS Saturday ances in the next three weeks, Continues ders April 11, and AAU champion speedsters and the figure must MODERNE DRUG CO. for some of the best athletes in Southern California Str id er s easy win over UC Santa Cruz, rank as the best, or among the Some of the top tennis stars Second the country will perform on SJS' April 18. in the world will be on hand as Tuesday at the Spartan Courts. and Santa Clara Streets Tartan track. best, marks in the country. Coach Butch Krikorian's Spar- Phone 293-7500 San Jose Spartan coach Bud Winter, Cunningham also tops the the San Jose All-Corners tournry The Spartans will compete Who says "You're as good as your swings into semi-final action Sat- tan tennis squad opens Pacific Spartans in hitting with a .346 Coast Athletic Association action competition," noted that it is the average including a team high urday at the Spartan Courts be- toughest schedule SJS has faced. ginning at 10:30 a.m. by playing host to University of 27 hits, three doubles, two triples Pacific, Friday at 2:30 p.m. Winter noted that many track and one homerun. Finals will begin Sunday, April IF COLLEGE IS records will be in jeopardy. 5 at noon. Admission is free to The Spartans, now on a Six GETTING Second-baseman Larry Lintz, a public. game winning streak, will go One of the top events of the 5-9 junior speedster, has collected the day tournament be- with Chuck White, Hank Lloyd. three-meet home stand will be 11 stolen bases in 14 tries while The four YOU DOWN weekend with favorite Robbie Wheatley, Jan Young, the pole vault with the Southern sophomore Al Ariza ha.s thefted gan last easily advancing Randy Berkamn and Rand Bogi- California Striders. Sam Caruth- for 10 bags in 13 attempts. The Barry MacKay MAYBE Kennedy's CAN 11E1.1' MacKay, form- sich in the singles matches ers of SJS, who has reached the three, Lintz, Ariza and Cunning- to the semi-finals. player in the against the Tigers. Rent a typewriter, adding machine, or whatever at 17-foot barrier this season, will ham, account for 41 of the er No. 1 ranked with speedster face world record holder John Spartans' total of 54 stolen bases. nation, will tangle Saturday's fea- Pennell, Olympic gold medalist Lintz leads SJS with 21 runs Chuck Darley in SPECIAL STUDENT RATES for noon. Awards Banquet Bob Seagren, and Dick Railsback. scored and ranks as the Spartans' ture match, scheduled match, or our With four of the best vaulters in second top hitter with a .323 In another top singles ask about Rent-to-Own Plan the world in one meet, an 18- Henry Kamakhnd, a teaching pro Set for April 8 average (23 for 71). our copy foot vault is within reach. at the Los Altos Country Club Try Although SJS pitching has fall- SJS teams in judo, water with Rich Anderson, Spartan high hurdler George en off somewhat from its early will tangle polo , soccer and track and service - available JC tennis coach. Kama- Carty, who has run 13.5 and has season form, pitchers Jay Fike, Modesto field will be honored April 8 for student- kana upset Whitney Reed last toSiNESS MACHINES set a goal of a world record this Bob Grover, Al Withal, Gary at noon in a special athletic AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT to gain the semi-final organizations year, will run against world roc- Houston and Mike Rusk have all weekend awards assembly sponsored by ord holder Willie Davenport of turned in steady performances in spot. the Spartan Daily. scheduled for Texas (13.2), Gary Power (13.6) carrying the Spartans when the Other top events Director Lang Stanley Is show Eliza hitting droughts lingered longest. 10:30 a.m. Saturday attempting to get comedian Downs meet- Withal recorded his second Pande and Barbara Bill Cosby as master of cere- singles, Bob Hill complete game against Cal in ing in womens monies for the first-ever event, VAUGHN'S SEVENTEEN STORE junior vets picking up his third win in four and Frank Johnson in to be held in Morris Dailey and Record Holders decisions and now leads SJS with singles and Joe Woolfson Auditorium. Ehmke in senior vets. World record holders Lee 42 and two-thirds innings pitched. Merrill SJS took the NCAA cham- the feature event at Evans and John Carlos are ex- Lefties Bob Grover and Gary Besides pionship in the 1968-'69 school Walsh takes on pected to eompete unattached Houston will start against Stan- noon, Sharon year in judo, water polo and INVENTORY in womens singles. in Saturday's SJS-Pacific Coast ford's No. 2 ranked Indians in a Ferel Footman track while the Spartans fin- meets Clint Ar- Club track meet at Spartan doubleheader at Sunken Diamond Jack Darrah ished third in NCAA soccer singles and track. Evans will run the 440 Saturday. The Tribe holds an buckle in junior vets 1.1'' V. Alex and the 440 intermediate earlier 4-1 decision over SJS on Nick Carter challenges "CRASH" hurdles. Carlos will enter the the strength of Phil Keller's one- Swetka in senior vets singles. sprints, hitter. Meanwhile, SJS netters, many Grover and Fike lead SJS with of whom will also compete in the What makes a four wins apiece, Grover at 4-0 All-Corners tourney, extended its to 6-2 with an record CLEARANCE and Fike at 4-2. Topping Spartan seasonal and Tommy Lee White (13.5) of - - burger taste LEE EVANS Southern California, and Larry We must reduce our inventory ... regardless of ... to run Saturday Livers of Athens (13.7). Carty our loss. INVENTORY "CRASH" CLEARANCE has been improving TEACH A BROTHER scrumptious? steadily this includes most all departments at "Crash" prices season. In A Black College ... new spring merchandise included. Hurry I. ! Gymnast Turpin Discus thrower John Powell, who was a key factor in SJS' The Southern Education Program is a non-profit place- NCAA championship last year, is ment clearinghouse for BLACK teachers. Placement is free It's tomato, lettuce, of charge in 90 Black colleges where your education will SPORTCOATS In NCAA Meet competing for the Athens Club Sample prices only. ... many in-store bargains even greater but will also throw Saturday. do the most good. Spartan gymnast Jim Turpin onions, and mayonaise Powell, who has thrown 197-4, WRITE Bro. Larry Rushing, Dir. Reg. 39.50 to $ $65.00 Shetland $23 will compete in the National Col- S.E.P. will have some excellent competi- 47.50. Our loss coats. Herring- legiate Athletic Association gym- 8591/2 Hunter St. NM tion in Miles Lister (196-9) and Atlanta, Georgia 30314 and your gain 19" bones, plaids . nastics championships, Friday Gary Ordway (191-2) of the Paci- (4041 525-1592 All included in our and Saturday, at Temple Univer- fic Coast Club, and Gary Carl- sity in Philadelphia, Pa. SLACKS SHIRTS sen (210-5), Bill Neville (205-6), Jumbo Turpin, who helped SJS to the 1/$ lb. Burger Halt-sleeye Curt Harper (199-5) of Pacific Coast Athletic Associa- and Dacron & Wool $588 dress shirts. Southern California. Values to 29.50 . . Value, to 595 . $1" tion title last weekend with a first place in the long horse, Kirk Clayton, who has run a 550 Price examples below . . . in-store 9.3 100-yard dash this season, will Ever bite an ap ple second in floor exercises and bargains even greater. Once-in-a-lifel third in rings, will compete in his run against Andy Hopkins of SUITS specialty, the long horse. Texas, and Fred Kuller of South- $79.50 Suits $ 50su,,_o its. that bites back? and Out The Spartan junior earned the ern California, who have lifetime Many are vested . . . go lt right to go to the nationals by bests of 9.2 and 9.3, respective- Regular Burger $35 taking the Western Regional long ly. Try Martinelli's old horse event in a meet held at the SJS' Elmo Dees, who ran a SWEATERS University of Colorado March 21. 46.6 440 on a relay last week, fashion hard cider Teammate Doug Hills missed will run against Len Van Hof- 300 915.95 V-Necks 524 95 Bulk ies narrowly by taking fourth in the wegen and Bill Toomey of South- CRASH CLEARANCE 5 While they last regional, while SJS' Joe Sweeney ern California, who had respec- Fifths & Half was unable to compete due to an tive 400 meter times of 45.5 and gallons ALL VAUGHN STORES injury. 45.6 last year. Orders to go Wed., April 1st - 8:00 a.m. 'til 6:00 p.m. Thur., April 2nd - 9:30 a.m. 'til 9:00 p.m. Fri., April 3rd - 9:30 a.m. 'til 9:00 p.m. 10% DISCOUNT The Burger Sat., April 4th - 9:30 a.m. 'til 6:00 p.m. WITH ASB CARD Ilou

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1116-111PARTAN DAILY ThUrsday, April 2. 1970 Bahdi Faith Carpetirg for SYS Cafeteria and Dormitory atmosphere of the dorms By KENT KUKTZ The state chancellor's orrice to the Allison said. Speelal to the Daily turned down Allison's idea for an and cafeteria," Spartaguide begun asked if work has To Run Film additional elevator tur the dormi- When Carpeting is coming to the Allison replied, "The bids for the TODAY through April 15 ( oalition (PAA('), 730 p.ITL, Harris and the Masterminds 0 tory and told him to use the The SJS Bultal dormitories and cafeteria, ac- contractor have been submitted 12 p.m.. Cf Alnuulen Room. play. Sponsored by the College. Club will pre- money for furniture. EttC: Noon Flicks, testing laboratory in Union PrOg MIR cording to Bill Allison, auxili- carpeting will and a state C.U. Loma Prieta Room. Laurel ( ultural Encounter, 8 p.m.. Board. sent the film "A New Wind" to- The dormitory Sacramento is presently testing Student Council Chambers. "I am SUNDAY night at 8 ary enterprises manager. eost about $55,000, according to and Hardy films to benefit EOP. in the Calaveras Room see if it are we, Seminar on a Search $15.000 for the the carpeting to meets Ten cent donation. he, as you are he, as you for Mean- of the After purchasing furniture for Allison, leaving College. Union. It will also the specifications set by the col- and we are all together." Think ing, 9:45 a.m. The Ne'ss' Wineskin. Joe H. West Hall, high rise dor- cafeteria carpeting. TODAY be shown tomorrow night at K in lege." about it. "Why Jesus Christ Among the mitory, $70,000 was left, accord- "Carpeting would add !..itly p.m., the Pacifica _ Aathropologs Clish, 12:30 ski ( lub, 7:30 p.m., JC 141. Options?" Room. ing to Allison. Told to use the Room --- VA if... C.L'. Almaden Guest xl-;; trip of the year to be Spartan TH-C. 9:45 a.m. and The documentary film about money before July 1, 1970, Alli- on contemporary prob- speaker planned 5:45 p.m., Spartan Tri-C Build- the Bohol faith was produced son decided on carpeting, lems of the American Indians. Beta Beta Beta, 7:30 p.m., ing. Seminar in the morning and by George C. Stoney. He and his FREE Students Actisith. mow, 3:30 C.C. Guadalupe Room. forum in the afternoon. crew went on location to com- * KEG BEER FRESH MEATS, C.r, Crourifium Itemise. All Bideal Club, 8 p.m., C.U. Cala- Billet Foundation, 1N111 1. * 6 p.m., 47 S. AT N I NES, BEER. club, untanication, (rater-nits and munities in Israel which serve as tied. veras Room. "A New Wind" Fifth St. All-you can -eat spagh- Cafeteria Hours %HMI:SALE It s.RtJs.I.R1ES 'sorority presidents suited attend centers of PRICES movie to be shown. etti feed for a buck. the Mire' faith. The Spacitati caleleti.c builstiosi 01 1'0N. meeting. this Campus Crusade for Christ, 8 Sunday Forum, 6:40 p.m., The Admission to the film is free, Siginu Delta (hi (SOX), 6:30 will close daily at 2:30 p.m., in- p.m., 155 S. 11th St. An Informal New Wineskin. Jack Trull, ex- and refreshments will be served. p.m., Spartan Daily Staff room. stead of 3 p.m., as had been pre- meeting exploring the spiritual convict and former drug, addict, Immediately after the film conference representa- Regional dimension of life. to speak on "What About Drugs Lauren Silver, a student at UC viously announced. OLYMPUS MARKET tives to be selected. Mu Alpha, 8:15 NB Phi piss, Today?" Berkeley, will speak on the Food service ends at 2 p.m. Corner of 10th I. E. %% Mims Open 6 a.m. 1 a.m. Angel Flight, 7 p nt.. MB Orneert Hull. Eyre: Movie, 7 and 10 p.m., teachings of Batufu'llah, prophet- with the College Union snack Fourth floor Orderly kr, FRIDAY Morris Dailey. "The Fixer." Free. founder of the Baha'i faith. bar remaining open until 7 p.m. :,118TiltifitrrinitY7714MTA student Ntobiniatiiiii Growth tee (Wait . Zero Population cis Dwiev. l (ZP(.), 12:30 p.m., C.U. Almaden movie narrated by veteran c Hoorn (Third level north.) Abor- war correspondent David Sehoc tion initiative and future activi- brun. ties to be discussed. 238. College Union Dedication, 7 p.m.. Ed. Spartan aitan ( lob, Classifieds tOast Daily Woriwn'e Liberation Front, 7 12:30 p.m., between College p.m., C C. Almaden Room. Union and Old Cafeteria. AS will TYPING in my home. Fast, Ac. MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - Annual Young Deneserate. 7 p.m., Ed. President James Edwards ANNOUNCEMENTS Itt BALDWIN PORTABLE ORGAN - Foot ONE BDRM. Apt furr. w/w carpet. $140 STUDENT 294-5744. curate, Minor Editing. Mrs. Beater. Phone liability rates. 100 cc/$28, 300 cc/$38, spe'ake'r to speak. speak and unveil plaque. pedals. Like new - plus extra features. mo. 545 So. 9th St. or call 410. 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VW VAN - Rebuilt engine, new tires, TUES.-THURS. full syncro transmission, wood panel, car- BAREFOOT IN THE PARK Friday April Morris Dailey 7 trots, $500. Gary. 264-5413. 3 and 10 p.m. 50c. '31 MODEL A COUPE won't depreciate. 9:30-10:30 - 2-4 Powered by Chevy running gear. Cus- HOUSING 151 torn Interior, dash, wide ovals and more. SHARP! $825. 295.7690. '68 650 TRIUMPH- Very clean. Exc. STUDIOUS FEMALE SENIOR BUS. MAJ. - Would like running cond. Engine comp!. overhauled. to share 2 bdrm. apt, with New bearing. chains, rings, valve job. one and same. Call Sandy etc. Cell Bill 298.7911. after 5 p.m. 964-43 I I . Send in handy order blank '65 CHEV. IMPALA 2 Dr. HT, PS, New FREE COTTAGE FOR GIRL Exchange AT, Radio. Heater, WW Tires, 283 V-8, 11/2 hrs. housework per day. Car notes. Enclose cash or check. Genuine Leather $950. Call 266-3500. sary. 14750 Clayton Rd. 258-1276. MG--TD 1950. Righthand drive. Classic. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share -Authentic-Unisex Restored inside & out. Recently over. 2 bdrm. apt. 429 So, 9th St. $80/mo. Hand -Finished hauled. Call 378-6527. Apt. #6. 1910 VW. 8,000 mi., Sunroof, AM/FM, ROOMS AVAILABLE-at State II, 155 Make check out to Spartan INDIAN HEADBANDS Excellent condition. Best offer. 292-1759. So, 11th St. $58/mo. I/2 block from 30" long Irons thong to thong ttp Ph- w,cle-over DODGE VAN 1966. Good condition. campus. Living rm. & party rm. Also Daily Classifieds. Special Closeout Price 5875. Call Aileen 298-4855. available for summer at $42/mo. The SPARTAN '54 VW - Rebuilt '61 engine - cheap CLEAN 1 BDRM. FURN. APT. 2 blocks CLASSIFIED is a great $125 transportation & good friend. $150. 259- from campus. $140/mo. 465 S. 4th. 289- route to take if you have a special mes- or 3 for $3 7909 after 8:30 p.m. 9317. only I ea. PARTS. Mini 850 enq. 174.G 1100 trans.. sage Phone 294.6414, Ext. 2465 MALE ROOMMATE - Share you want 24,000 students to read. Su carbs, linkage. Other parts, make apt. 2 drs. from admin. bldg. Lots of periling offer. 293-1634 after 6 13.m headb,i,-ls sI regularly from $2.50 to $5. and storage. $50/mo. Sr. or grad pref. 9:30-3:00 Daily You've seen sottler 0'1(.1 WO, on Mod Squad" and 75 S. 7th St. 295-9094. \These manufacturer's FOR SALE 01 other TV snows. We have obtained a MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED - one green, closeout of 2000 beedIxands in blue, orange, upper eke, or grad. man to share 2 SURPLUS - G.I. and COMMERCIAL bdrm. apt, with three SPARTAN DAILY CLASSIFIED white, yellow and black. Because of demand, we others. 857.50/ red, field jackets, pea coats, bell bott. pants. 4m8o2.1.148 E. Williams any specific color, but St. *28. Cell 287- cannot guarantee delivery of clothing, polyfoam, camping supplies, if you check your preference, we will do our best to back packing gear, boots. BARGAIN comply. Naturally, this is first come, first served. CITY, 260 N. 1st St. Hours: 9-6. Closed Sundays 2R7-3942. CLASSIFIED RATES No refunds on cancelled ads. 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