11, Serving the San Jose State UniverNitv Community Since 1934 Volume 90, No. 40 Thursday Apii I 7. 1988 Teen suspect linked to Domino's robbery 01 the same store last December. Acknowledging the seriousness of the fel- department) doesn't have any control over In the robbery. a man fitting McKeithan's ony charge. Tiedemann argued that since what happens to him now. That's up to the Student facing description forced the store manager to hand McKeithan's parents were staying in San judicial system." over the night deposit of $600, Reyes said. Jose to be with their son, a bail was war- In the March 30 incident, McKeithan al- Items stolen in the 1987 burglary a VCR ranted. But Municipal Court Judge Hugh additional charges legedly threatened Baxter with a 12 -gauge '(The police department) with a monitor and a Domino's sign, were Mullin denied the plea. shotgun. Baxter, who was in civilian By Katarina Jonholt found in McKeithan's apartment "during the Clifford M. McKeithan, Charles' father. clothes, was withdrawing money front the doesn't have any control Daily staff writer course of investigation after his arrest." said the defense is "getting information to- Wells Fargo automated teller on First and Three additional counts of armed robbery, Reyes said. gether for a Superior Court review** of the Mission over what happens to burglary and possession of stolen property In Santa Clara County Municipal Court hail decision. streets. were filed against SJSU drama student Tuesday. McKeithan didn't enter a plea. hut He said he didn't know anything about the McKeithan's gun was unloaded, hut there him now. That's up to Charles McKeithan on Tuesday. was ordered to reappear before the court on Domino's incidents. was anununition in the pocket of his trench - McKeithan is already in custody at Santa April I I. "We just know that additional charges coat. said Lt. William Lansdowne of the San the judicial system.' Clara County Jail for the alleged gun -point Wearing a green prison shirt. the I9-year- have been filed, hut we don't know what Jose Police Department. robbery attempt of police officer Jack Baxter old freshman alternately kept his eyes closed they are. the elder McKeithan said. Baxter shot McKeithan three times in the Mo Reyes. on March 30. and glanced over at his parents. who had Reyes said he was not able to estimate chest, chin and left arm with a .38 auto- Homicide investigator Mt) Reyes said Mc- flown in front Georgia. what McKeithan's late may he if he is con- matic. However, McKeithan was not se- homicide investigator Keithan, who has no criminal record, is now When his case was called, public defender victed on all charges. riously injured. He was taken to Santa Clara being investigated for the March 26 robbery Pat Tiedemann asked the judge to consider "You'd have to take the maximum pen- Valley Medical Center and released a day of a Domino's pizza parlor and the burglary letting him go on hail. alty for each count.** he said. "(The police later, according to hospital officials. Mineta asks minorities to unite Students lack By Dani Parkin Daily staff writer U.S. Congressman Norman Min - eta called for all minority groups representation blacks, women. Asians and Hispan- ics to work together to bring about political change and social jus- tice in the country. "Working together we are a for- for Rec Center midable force. If we work against each other . we all lose.' ' By Jeff Elder Johnson. a member of the hoard and Mineta said yesterday in the Student Daily staff writer the chairman of the Rec Center's Union. Students are not fairly represented policies and fees committee. ro Mineta was invited to campus by a committee that has been active "ISUBOD) can't represent stu- introduce the School of Social Ski- in the Rec Center construction and dent concerns because they're out- ence's new division of cultural phi recent investigation. SJSU student manned hy the administration, and ralism. The topic of his speech was politicians say. there is a 'good old bo network "Righting the Wrongs of History." The Student Union Board of Di- there. rectors, a body which has passed res- SJSU President Gail Fullerton in Johnson olutions concerning the Rec Center said he has been on the troduced the congressman as "an ex hoard lor twin years since its planning stage, does not and has never tremely important friend of SJSU." managed to of have enough student members and get apiece legislation She explained he was influential in does not safeguard student interests passed. which he say s is because getting a grant for the aeronautics nine sufficiently, according to the SUBOD members are adminis- department. trators and stall and only five are She also said he is someone who students. "There should be more students "knows from first-hand experience on SUBOD," Associated Students McLennan presented a resolution wrongs of society.*' Fullerton the President Michael McLennan said. Tuesday asking that two more stu- Mineta was interned explained that "Every year the students are held dents he added to St IBOD. as a prisoner of war because of his hostage by boards that make deci- Evans did not hear McLennan's Japanese ancestry during World War sions without their approval. Mc- presentation, as he was outside the Lennan said. "If it is a hoard that is A.S. Council Chambers talking to a "The new division is necessary in financed by students, should they he member of Professional Manage- order to address the need for in- held hostage'!" ment Associates who had just fielded depth knowledge about cultural plu- "SUBOD is way over-stalled quest hies trout the board. ralism." Fullerton said. with administration." said Michael See BOARD. back Mineta commended the college for developing the division of cultu- ral pluralism to study our "multi faceted society." Firm says students 'The immigrants who came yes terday face the same hardships as those who came 50 years ago, Mineta said. "We forget the diffi- should pay increase culties of coming to this country.'' Mineta's father came to America By Jeff Elder when he was 14 to work with rela- Daily stalt writer tives in Salinas. Mineta explained A (inn hired by SJSU administra that his father didn't know geog- tion says it cannot help students in- raphy very well and got off the boat vestigate Wilding options and has ad- in Seattle. Matthew E rham Daily staff photographer vised students to pay a lee increase, It took him 18 months to work and do everything they can to assist himself across the country. "The SJSU President Gail Fullerton %sail., NSW] I on! ussman Norman Mlineta completion ot the Rec Center. story of an immigrant IN a story of Professional Management Asso- hard work and pride. Mineta said. He explained Asian -Americans considered :quo twin the main- The loyalty of Asian -Americans is ciates, hired to objectively study Rec Mineta explained the special prob- "must routinely fight to be included stream. constantly questioned. Mineta as- Center cost overruns, says it vs ill he lems of the Asian -Americans. as a minority group, especially "No one would question whether serted. At times they are the victims in the best financial and legal interest "The stereotype of the model mi- within the government. a black American can speak English. of racial violence. of the students to cooperate with all nority has hurt the group." Mineta They are perceived as not fully . I get told all the bine. 'You lint progress has been made by the parties for the fastest completion id said. "We are really the invisible American no matter how hard they speak very good English. \lineta \ I iherties Act of 1987 that apol- the project. minority." work," Mineta said. "We're always said. s., If/ YETA, bad. page The firm, which is analyzing the project's reported $8.5 million cost overruns, has told student% that pro. test of a proposed fee increase and SJSU debuts 'Emerald Rainbow' student legal action could cost them more money. Professor's By Hazel Whitman PMA has not suggested funding to a lee increase. Daily stall writer alternatives Michael McLennan For SJSU student John Bliss there 'We cannot address that for the A N ',resident upsets death is no need to dream about "Some students.'' K Thomas Omiishi, PMA where Over the Rainbow." Our senior construction manager. said In an effort to avoid a lee in- students Symphony Orchestra will perform when students asked about funding crease, students have attempted to the world premiere of Bliss' compo options to cover the reported over- find alternative ways of paying for By Suzanne De Long salon, "The Emerald Rainbow. runs of up to $8.5 million. the cost overruns. but Onishi says Daily stall writer April 19 at SJSU. Two weeks ago, James Diel- when his company sought tor alter- Robert C. Schneider, a part- schneider. president of PMA, told natives, they could find none time professor in both the elec- Another reason Bliss is likely the Spartan Daily. "It's very impor- "On funding we discussed what trical and industrial and sys- pleased with his reality is that he and tant that students work with the uni- funds were available, hut with the tems engineering departments SJSU student-conductor Vernon versity to get this done. If there are bond loan, there are inherent re- at SJSU. died Saturday of a Miyata have received the Carmen differences on youi side, it is easier straints.** he said.
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