A.S. Executive Candidates Express Views

A.S. Executive Candidates Express Views

ng Weather Inside Mostly fair through Thursday BS except for a chance of some high SJSU is helping law enforce- cloudiness today. High today ment officers and administration sement a near 70, low tonight in the upper of justice majors to become film 40's. Winds mostly northwest 5- Daily artanServing the San Jose State Lniverisity Since 193-1 !alter, c makers. See story on Page 3 15 m.p.h. inter, sae k opinioni academic r.,,,prology Department Volume 66, Number 43 Wednesday, April 21, 1976 Phone 277-3181 first of it: ilter said 1 casua Campus-city past," ta A.S. general fund gets boost; ve neve' iy of boll Task Force lty to the campus groups vie for funds urvey wat reports ready of "a nea iucation By Steve Forsythe $3,600 for theater groups and $800 for it grants the money, the A.S. Council By Ann Marie Huddon The Semana Chicana group was one dance groups. will have to decide on the amount. The Campus Community Task Force enter tilt f four organizations which yesterday Switzer's recommendations cut these The committee recommended $400 met yesterday to finalize sub- for the fewer an eceived recommendations for funding figures to $2,500, $1,500, $2,000 and $500 Student Art Exhibition Com- committee reports for the committee of enterint rom the Associated Students Special respectively. mittee for the printing of a catalog the whole meeting at City Hall April 29. llocations Committee after the A.S. He also recommended a cut in an which will be devoted to outstanding The Task Force, designed to improve ceneral Filed was given an unexpected original operations total of $2,560 to members of the SJSU Arts Depart- the campus community in areas of ourselve ddition. $1,000. ment. housing, transportation, commercial 'our othe The Vector Project, the Student Art The Vector Project, a student Two other campus organizations, the establishments and social concerns has els in th- i-:xhibition Committee and the SJSU organization which works with refor- Campus Ambassadors and the Student met bi-weekly throughout the semester " he said Nomen's Judo Club were the other ming alcoholics, will go before the A.S. Nurses' Association were not given preparing for its City Hall presentation. tudents t groups who benefited from the extra Council with two figures equally recommendations for money. The social concerns sub-committee, "w noney, which was added to the General recommended. The committee claimed the headed by Willa Dawson, is working to .ttention t -'und at the A.S. council meeting April Recommendation split Ambassadors' request for funds could give the downtown area a more positive cation." The committee split its recom- not be granted in time for its scheduled image. was con The balance for the fund was made mendation between giving the group event tomorrow. The nurses' The committee is also pushing for the ,re som 'Imitable to campus groups after an $650 or $550. Both figures received 3-3 organization wanted funds to send a city to become more involved in the made i ',mess in spring fees of $8,517 was votes when put before the committee. If representative to a national convention. planning of the downtown area. It is lent. eceived. proposing that rehabilitation facilities be mail An original announcement of funds be limited in the campus area and that isees to th otaling $9,817 was not accessable after the city provide assistance for the summer Source denies quotes t i projected addition from the development of facilities in other areas. rding t iefaulting AS. Food Co-op was vetoed The housing sub-committee, headed e center if ind negated by the A.S. Council. by SJSU housing director Evelyn cent per Semana Chicane, which originally used in porno story Robinson, reported the start of its submitted a budget of $19,360 earlier in opinion survey of residents in single he semester, was granted $7,500 for the By Kevin McCarthy up" for local pornographers. family dwellings yesterday. staging of the organization's special Alfred Fabris, Santa Clara County He also allegedly said, "We know The survey was designed to obtain week, Semana Chicane '76, May 10 assistant deputy district attorney, has pornography is being produced and sold student opinion of the committee's hrough 14. denied the quotes attributed to him in locally but we can't do much about it. previous housing proposal to lower the Outline due today Spartan Daily reporter Louise Ransil's Juries just won't convict por- limit of legal residents in a single The allocations committee recom- story on pornographic film making in nographers" and pointed out that a family dwelling by two. liended the money by a 6-0 vote. At SJSU dormitories (see Page 2). Fremont jury had recently judged The parking and transportation sub- .oday's A.S. Council meeting, the group The Spartan Daily tried to contact "Deep Throat" non-pornographic. committee, headed by SJSU A.S. Barry Alien must present a general outline of its Fabris yesterday but was informed he Fabris also allegedly said, "It's istory Treasurer Colleen Culligan, reported revised budget working with the lower left Monday on a two-week vacation really up to the people to decide what ibrarian its alternatives to the parking problems allocation. and will return May 2. laws they want. Let them screw on the Balloon captivates attention Sarat of the campus neighborhood. If the A.S. Council approves the In a letter to the Spartan Daily dated lawn and run naked through St. James Whitlatch Culligan suggested a systematic car .ommittee's decision, Semana Chicane April 15, Fabris maintained he had Park if they really want to." Carla Bossard and her five-year -old daughter Chandra watch Scott Kough's hot ent Bonne pool and shuttle bus system between will return to next week's meeting with never met Ransil and had never spoken According to William Hoffman, south campus and the main campus to air balloon with fascination. The balloon sailed over the hockey -ROTC practice detailed description for the use of the with her on the phone. assistant district attorney, the field for the Flying Twenty Club's Air Fair. See story page 8. rest, ap be implemented by the beginning of the money. Ransil maintained that she in- University Police plan to offer a lie , will seri,' fall semester. Committee member Mike Switzer, terviewed Fabris over the phone, but detector test to Ransil. y directoi University Students Party (USP), not in person. She said she identified When asked about this, University t Libreria' proposed a general budget for Semana herself as a reporter for the Spartan Police Chief Earnest Quinton Said, Chicana concentrated on cutting back Daily and indicated the subject of her "Not at this time. We're just in- Dorm debate series begins today on entertainment and operation ex- article. vestigating, nothing has happened." ON penses. After Fabris allegedly made his Hoffman also said known prostitutes A series of three dorm debates will 9:30 p.m. the McGraw Ticket and candidate for !94-3800 Originally, Semana Chicana statements, she said he spelled his attending SJSU have been asked about begin at 9:30 tonight in Royce Hall. Thursday the debates move to West AS. Council, initiated the debates. rd. requested $16,800 to use in obtaining name and gave his title. the story and haven't been able to The debates, for all candidates Hall with the concluding program The Residence Halls Program Board Featiyal entertainment. The group asked $3,600 Fabris was quoted in the story as supply any information on its running for A.S. office, will take place Monday in Markham Hall. is doing the publicity in the dorms. For speakers, $8,800 for musical groups, allegedly saying "things have loosened authenticity. in the formal lounges of the dorms at Bill Clarkson, campaign manager for All students are invited to attend. 9:30 1:00 $1.50 OR OIL A.S. executive candidates express views lor 'is Trish McGraw Mark Turner Steve Sturtevant Art Bertolero Carlos Alcaine Barb Pagac McGraw slate wants changes Independent Ticket stresses in candidate election process openess in AS, government By Tom Tait mittee and was Chief Justice at Eastern priorities. He said AS. should look at By Dean Chalk's Presidents Association and said this Alcaine also said that having a To improve the representation and New Mexico University. proposals individually based on their Stressing openess in A.S. govern- involvement is "one of the respon- parliamentarian present at all council accountability of A.S., The McGraw McGraw, a business graduate in her value. ment, the Independent Ticket will run sibilities of the president." meetings is "very necessary." Ticket, headed by A.S. presidential second year at SJSU, said she is Turner said he wouldn't know what Art Bertolero for A.S. president, Carlos The candidate said his ticket is not Barb Pagac, 22-year-old accounting candidate Trish McGraw has proposed "becoming more and more aware and changes would be needed for the Alcaine for A.S. vice-president and going after any specific constituency senior, has been at SJSU for one year want to changing the election process for involved each day" in student govern- council until next semester. He said the Barb Pagac for A.S. treasurer. because he and his ticket and is the Independent Ticket can council members. ment. changes would depend upon the people A.S. elections will be held April 28 and "serve the students at large. didate for A.S. treasurer. The change, proposed by the slate, "There is a lot I have to learn because he was dealing with.

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