
&32ARTAN DAILy Volume 89. No. 27 Serving the San Jose State University Community Since 1934 ThUrsday. October 8, 1987 UPD admits error in halting fund-raiser Ity Kathy Dwyer places for the day for their own (financial) bene- Spartan Village residents received notes on (may start writer fit." their doors days before the football game, asking A university police officer acted incorrectly Anderson said that he was unable to com- for their cooperation in moving their cars from the in pickenting Spat tan Village residents from ment. and referred all questions to Sella/. Tenth Street parking lot. 1Sgt. Edwin charging tor ithal I Ian. a tee to park in their lots for "I explained the situation to Anderson. but "We figured we could have made at least Satuiday 's game at adracent Spartan Stadium, he refused to listen," Cooper said. "I told him we $250. We were originally going to charge $5 per Anderson) said 1. ei so% Po (*tiler I .ew Schatz. had every right to raise money for the residents' space, but lowered it to $3, when we realized that had been Spatial, %. Wage residents. in an attempt to benefit, but he continued to harass us." the lot next to ours wasn't full. and they were raise nionc% tor estractio icular activities, cleared Schatz said UPD was misinformed about the charging $3:' C'ooper said. informed students one pal k rig lot arl iacent to the complex. fund-raiser. "We were told students voitild be "In my opinion, the police were extremely were Scei al residents opened the parkin!! lot to renting out their individual parking spaces for negligent. their responsibility is to support us. not renting their the public at I I titt a in diarging S3 per space. their own financial gain.' harass us.'' Cooper said. parking places After the hist mar inlet paid for a spot. UPD Sgt. Cooper organized the event and sought per- "We walked around after the game and for Edwin Andel son said it was illegal to rent state- mission from Willie Brown, director of student found that not one of the (221 illegally parked cars the day for their owned pink spaces to benefit housing. had been cited," he said. "That really made me own Andel son on eatened to cite every car in the "We were attempting to raise money so we mad... (financial) lot not display mg a Spartan Village parking could purchase new recreation equipment and "It's unfortunate that we were misin- benefit.' sticker, said Mark C'oopei . iesident director of the maybe even buy a jacuzzi for the complex." Coo- formed," Sella& said. "I think it's a great idea if Village. per said. the student residents are going to benefit from it.' Lew Schatz. "Sgt. Anderson %%as misled when he ap- "Anderson was extremely rude and harassed Spartan Village residents plan to attempt to UPI) hal proached the residents.- Schatz said. "Ile had the four of us (Village residents putting on the open one of their parking lots again for this week heen informed vtudents etc milting their parking mid -raiser).- he said. end.. homecoming game. The sportin' pub Soviet satellite may land early By Russ liaggerly Daily staff writer One of tvoi rhesus monkeys aboard Cosnios '87. the Soviet bio-satellite carrying an experiment from which research material will he sent to SJSU, has freed its arm from a restraint and is disrupting equipment in the monkey module. The "problem monkey" is named "Brosha." which translates to "Trouble - Maker," said Diane Stanley. a public affairs representative for the NASA Ames Research Center at Moffett Field. While the animal cannot get access to any critical components of the space vehicle, the Soviets are considering an early return to 'Replacement football' Earth for the satellite. "les not unusual hir (a monkey) to get out of it, restraint -- they're very. strong and draws fans on Mondays agile, Stanley said. "The nionkey is pushing buttons in the By Nelson Cardadiero Between 50 to 75 people came to the forward control section of that module." Daily staff writer Pub to see the game last week. but the Pub said Diane Rausch, Soviet Desk Officer at The little pigskin is once again cross- had a decrease of $5(K) in beer sales alone. NASA Headquarters, Washington. D.C. ing the Spartan Pub's big-screen television Monday night's 49er game usually The reports about the problem are not Monda% nights. on brings a full house. but Clark was still official. however. "Most of what we are After a one week hiatus. ABC's happy with the turnout. even though it was hearing is coming from Radio Moscow. not "Monday Night Football" returned to the lower than usual. See MONKEY . hack page Pub with replacement football teams during "It was an enthusiastic crowd and strike the they seemed happy." Clark said. istopher Clai k. the Pub's night su- AFIC. as well as other networks that per% isoi . said the tans came back too. televise the National Football League " pretty crowded. Better than I New law games, has thought about pulling thi. said. "I'd say we were expected.- Clark "scab" games off the air if the ratings are about three-quarters full. 1.111 pretty pleased not satisfactory. with the turnout we had." Arnelita Manes Daily staff photographer The pie% ions Monday. the Pub "If that would happen. we would will flush Giants' fan Dino Stephanos, a senior in Cardinals. The best -of-seven series now showed the San Francisco Giants' Western probably hire a band, if time permitted." international business. stands in the pub stands at I -I and resumes Friday night division clinching victory over San Diego. See FOOTBALL, hack page and cheers his team to victory' over the at San Francisco's Candlestick Park. long lines Ity Brenda Tai Lam Pub-goers Giants shuffle Cards Daily stall writer watch Vv'hen you gotta go. you gotta go. Rut now." Fly Nelson Cardadiero temporary Cardinal fan for Jini Lovett, a marketing maim, was ship Series) MVP and the Giants went to K hen the line is out the door of the restrixim Daity staff writer SJSU graduate Toni Castellano took wearing his old-style Giants cap. the Series," Lovett said. and snaking around the corner. this can put a SJSU students at the Spartan Pub dur- the afternoon off to be at the Pub with his Patrick Quinn isn't drinking Bud- "I've been a fan all my life," LAP/en damper on your predicament. lunch rush were far from friends. weiser this week because Anheuser-Busch. ing Wednesday's said. "I don't remember the '71 playoffs. To solve the problem of long lines that Humni-drumni mood as the San Fran- "I want to be around all -Giants fans,' makers of the beer, owns the Cardinals. a so this is great. occur during peak hours. a bill WilS passed flew past the St. Louis Cardi- Castellano said. "I want to see a Giant! cisco Giants "I hope they win it in five (games), "We're drinking Coors because Bud and signed by. Gov. George Deukmejian last nals 5-0. game with a rowdy bunch. - month that requires equal numbers of res- brother. flew in since be there Sunday." is a Cardinal beer," Quinn said. The most enthusiastic bunch were sta- Joe Castellano. Toni's troom facilities for men and women in audi- could be at the Put tioned right in the middle of the Pub. And froni New York so he As a long-time Jeff Leonard fan, "I wanted to be near the Humm-Baby toriums. stadiums and other large capacity with them was a young man with a blue and go to the game on Friday. Lovett bought a pitcher of beer to celebrate Giants' fans." Chris Rosare said. fig- buildings. for 12 years," Joe cap. "I've been a fan Leonard's fourth-inning solo home run. ured this is the happening place since it's "The people who proposed the bill felt "I'm a (Los Angeles) Dodger fan," Castellano said. "If they make it to the Se- "It would be a dream come true if he next to the Will (normally called the Robert the minimum number of toilets were not suf-, said Bill Mori. a sociology major. "I'm a ries, I'll be back ." received the (National League Champion- See GIANTS, hack page heient enough." said Barbara Pluta, desigo See Ft 4 TIIROOM. back page Homecoming variety show Fullerton says fountain may be rebuilt By Karen Derenzi getting in it.' benefits S.J. food bank Daily staff writer One of the major reasons the So the fountain saga contin- fountain isn't running is because By Kathy Dover hours. ues. staff writer Barry Fleck and Shelley Swee- The new fountain Dan Buerger. executive assistant to Daily The last time we left the foun- A variety show was put on ney from San Jose's' radio station the president, has said neighborhood tain it was in front of Tower Hall Tuesday night in the Morris Dailey KWSS, served as masters of cere- would have a hill of children were using the fountain as a quietly awaiting a new filter system by. %minus SJSU mony. swimming pocil. Auditorium frater- which could cost SJSU between nities, sororities audience seemed to enjoy gravel with water and one theater "The $4,(KX) and $16.(XX). The new fountain would feature "A group as part of Homecoming Week. all of the acts." Dahood said. There was also a problem with a hill of gravel in the center with did occur cascading down its The Associated Students Board couple of problems liability.
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