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fairs; Ronald Young, dean of the college of creative arts and humanities,
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The CSU Board of Trustees and
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are also named in the suit.
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Collects $200
in two hours
for Ethiopians
By Paul Ruffner
Daily staff writer
A collection drive sponsored by
the Associated Students Board of Directors to aid starving people in
Ethiopia began yesterday with a positive response from SJSU students
and faculty.
"Before we even set up, people
were putting money in the canister,"
said Nicola Wood, A.S. director of
Ethnic Affairs.
Wood presented the board with a
resolution Wednesday asking for its
support of the collection drive, which
the board unanimously approved.
The board agreed to provide the funding for two advertisements publicizing a collection booth.
Wood and members of the Alpha
Phi Alpha fraternity helped set up
and man the booth yesterday near
the Art Quad. The booth is operating
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. this week.
Two hours after the booth
opened, Wood estimated the volunteer workers had collected 9200 for
the Ethiopian cause.
By Beth Rannej
Daily staff writer
The California State Students Association is entering the longstanding
battle over whether college newspapers may endorse outside political
candidates.
Members of the association
claim that a provision in the California Administrative Code infringes
upon First Amendment rights guaranteed to newspapers.
Title 5 Section 42403 (CI of the
code prohibits student newspapers
from endorsing or opposing candidates for public office or any issues
before the voters.
Mike Finley, SJSU representative to the CSSA, called the law "ridiculous" and said that all newspapers should be granted the same
protection under the Constitution.
"There is no reason why campus
newspapers should be treated any
differently," Finley said.
There state CSSA Chairman Ed
Van Ginkle, said this restriction on
college newspapers has been debated
extensively, but this is the first time
his organization has become involved.
"This seems to be an issue every
election year, and it is time to change
the situation," Van Ginkle said.
The CSSA should have their position formulated by the opening of the
California Legislature in January. At
that time the association will attempt
to signal out a politician to introduce
the legislation to the governing bodies.
"I dont think we will have too
much trouble finding an individual
who will propose this legislation,"
Van Ginkle said.
Curtis Richards, legislative analyst for the CSSA, agreed that the
time was right to introduce this sort
of legislation in Sacramento.
"Sure, some politicians are going
to say go away kid, "Richards said,
"but somebody else is going to say
youre darn right. "
Sorority sponsors
tan Gym. She broke three tournament records, tied one and was named tournament
MVP. See story on page 4.
They will talk about the opportunities and pros and cons of each field,
she said.
The speakers will also have free
pamphlets and other informational
material available.
The sorority is sponsoring the
forum to help meet its community
service requirements, Moore said.
To be accepted by Zeta Phi Beta.
members must be working toward a
four-year degree.
Zeta Phi Beta became a recognized sorority at SJSU in 1963.
Moore said she hopes the sororitys forum will encourage minority
students to continue in college and
pursue a career.
Moore will graduate next August
after completing a Radio-Television
Broadcasting degree.
Steve Capovilla
,ecturer Jack Miller demonstrates
an Artificial Intelligence program
for William Frye, senior staff analyst for TiBuron Systems, Inc.
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expected to die in 1965? Up to one-fourth of Ethiopia is suffering from something most of us will fortunately never
experience.
Due to these dire facts, the United States, Great Britain and European countries have been flooding Ethiopia
with food and money..The United States has sent 997.5
million in aid since October 1, according to a Nov. 26 Time
article.
For the time, it is helping. Despite prolonged civil
Paul
Kozakiewicz
moving about with a sense of purpose, vacuuming, dusting and preparing supper. It was a communal environment with everyone sharing the work.
Before supper, an extended prayer confirmed my
thoughts of religious affiliation and the slightly balding,
father-like preacher made several references to some
reverend named Moon a new one tome.
I had never heard of this self- proclaimed prophet, but
it didnt make any difference to me.
I had rejected all the man -established religions as
useless by the time I had reached puberty. One religion
was like all the rest all with the same God and the constant historical bickering among themselves. It just
didnt make sense. Theyd been killing each other for centuries in Gods name.
The streets are loaded with self- proclaimed preachers from a thousand different sects. From Times Square
to university campuses these quacks expound the REAL
doctrine of the only REAL God. Couldnt fool me, no way.
If God was ever crazed enough to visit earth, hed
probably end up in a lunatic asylum.
The hot meal at the commune really hit the spot and
the after-dinner session of singing and praying was a welcome break from the harsh realities of the street. Sure I
would spend the night in the welcome arms of this religious retreat.
A hot shower and warm bed lifted my spirits higher.
After a good nights sleep and a delicious breakfast,
one of my roomates from the previous night took me aside
and gave me the scoop.
I could stay with the group indefinitely, room and
board provided, with only one provision. It would be necessary for me to work selling flowers or other trinkets for
the economic survival of the group, and to assist with
finding other less-fortunate individuals like myself.
Sure. I said. When working, at least 80 percent of my
pay went for room and board anyway. Working with the
group would be like any other job minus, perhaps,
some loose change for Friday nights and the luxury of a
private domicile and would serve the immediate purposes of survival until I could get back on my feet.
The weeks trudged by and the attachment to this un-
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Now that was definitely a new one
But not as new as the next one. "Never, ever, let
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weeks of average quaffing, Spike Top and Hey were
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each finishing fourth.
But it was Walker. 158 pounds,
who wrestled successfully, beating
three opponents.
"Kraig was only predicted to finish up in fourth place," Spartan head
coach Dale Kestel said, "but he
looked very steady and aggressive
and didnt seem to be bothered by the
high elevation."
The city of Logan, where Utah
State is located, has an elevation of
4,500 feet and was the topic of complaints last week when the Spartans
were defeated by the Utah State Aggies in a dual -meet 41-6.
The elevation didnt affect Walkers ability, as he soundly defeated
his opponents.
Walkers first opponent was
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he defeated 13-3. In the second round
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score of 15-12.
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Basketball
tourney, the Cheryl Miller-led USC
Trojans trounced Texas-El Paso, 7753.
The Spartans loss left them with
a fourth-place finish out of four
teams, and was SJSUs poorest showing in the tournaments short history.
The Spartans had finished second in
the four previous ABC tournaments.
"Overall, I thought we executed
our game plan very well," SJSU head
coach Sharon Chatman said. "But,
obviously, I was not pleased with the
outcome of the game."
After the first few buckets of the
game, the Spartans trailed the Hawkeyes by no less than five points. For
the game, they shot only 28 percent
from the floor compared to Iowas 47
percent.
Iowa opened up tqe game with hopes of catching the SJSU defense
off-guard by passing the ball quickly
around the key to either find a player
open under the basket or get a possible open shot from the outside.
Iowas leading scorer, 6-4 center
Lisa Becker, was a dominant offensive player the Spartans had a tough
time controlling. Becker was responsible for 17 of the Hawkeyes 67 points
and also pulled down four rebounds.
"We tried to take Becker out of
the game and give Iowa the perimeter shot," Chatman said. "Unfortunately, we didnt defense her on the
outside and she ended up having a
good first half and good game."
Becker was a tough player to defense, but 5-11 forward Lisa Long
made it twice as hard on the SJSU defense.
Long was second on the Iowa
squad in scoring with 16 points and
first in rebounding with II. Many
times Long was the Iowa player the
Hawkeye offense found standing
under the basket for an easy two
points.
The Hawkeyes went into the
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The Spartans never trailed until
midway through the second half,
when the Miners Teri Staker (17
points) connected on a three-point
play for a 49-46 lead.
But the Spartans got the lead
back on an eight-point spurt, ignited
by Fosters two buckets and one assist.
The Spartans, though, couldnt
hang on the rest of the way.
Chatman was perturbed by her
teams sputtery play.
"We have a break in concentration in three- to four-minute stretches
and I dont know why that is," she
said. "We cant pick up the tempo the
last three minutes and expect to win.
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whole game."
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Chew, plagued by fouls throughout, exited the game at several junctures in the game, finally leaving for
good with 4:13 left in the second half.
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Centering its attack on the middle, the Spartans won
the first-round match 5-15, 15-8, 15-9, 15-13. The key cogs in
the offense were setter Teri DeBusk and middle blockers
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Chris Roeckl, spokesman for the
Lumberjacks editorial board, said
yesterday that the editorial board got
involved, in part, "so that the suit
would remain valid after Adam graduates in December."
"Hopefully, we will receive a
permanent injunction of Title 5 and
ultimately an amendment to the administrative code that will allow student papers to endorse candidates,"
Roeckl said.
Seemann, along with other officials named in the suit who would not
comment yesterday, said that they
"have been advised by counsel not to
do so."
Speaking for the university, Michael Wartell, vice president of academic affairs said, "Obviously, our
legal position is in support of Title 5,"
but added, "Mr. Truitt is testing the
law, which is the way of our society.
Hes going about this in a very professional manner and the university
holds no animosity towards him."
Truitt could not be reached for
comment.
Prepared by attorney Arnie
Braafladt, the suit alleges unreasonable and unconstitutional interference with First Amendment rights.
"The restrictions placed on the
paper requiring an editorial to be
signed interferes with the freedom of
expression that is provided for under
the First Amendment," Braafladt
said.
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