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Amnesty picket at trials
by Peter Milbury
Students w ill picket in front of
]ity Hall today demanding amnesty
{or the 600 people a rrested at SF
State during the strik e.
As the students picket the tria ls
will continue inside City Hall and
at the Hall of J u stice, with the
bulk of the a r r e ste e s s t ill await­
ing trial.
The SDS sponsored picket line
was called for in a leaflet d is­
tributed on campus during the
week. It charged that “ the more
than 600 a rrests during the strike
w ere made because of the Ad­
m in istration ’s, Reagan’s , and A lio to ’s political opposition to the 15
dem ands, not because of any‘crim ­
in al a c ts .’ *’
*'The justness of the fight against
r a c ism and the T ru stees' (cor­
p orate) control of the co lleg e” is
a lso grounds for am nesty, the
lea flet said.
Inside the courts one m istrial
has already been declared. The
cle r k of Judge George Maloney’s
Departm ent 5 blurted out “ Oh no,
VOLUME 101, NUMBER 18
so m e of those already pled guilty,"
as he was reading off the names
of the defendants.
“ The defense attorney im m edi­
ately jumped up and demanded that
a m istr ia l be d eclared," said Helen
M eyers, a Legal D efen se Com­
m ittee courtroom rep o rter, “ but
the judge wouldn’t grant it .’’
The defense had to go to Munic­
ip al Court Presiding Judge Joseph
Kennedy before the m istr ia l was
granted “ due to the probability
that the cler k ’s statem ent would
prejudice the jurors against those
rem aining defendants."
“ The prosecutors have b e e n
using up their perem ptory chal­
len g es to get rid of prospective
T hird World jurors and all the
young people", one defendant said.
Julia Kaplan, L egal D efense
C om m ittee coordinator, said that
desp ite the undue courtroom harr a ssm e n t, “ the volunteer attor­
n eys from the Public Defender’s
o ffice seem to be doing a good
job ," adding that “ the m orale of
the groups is high and there is a
strong sen se of unity."
In Federal Court this morning
attorney Mike Sorgen w ill be going
before Judge Zirpoli in a “ show
ca u se" hearing on Acting P res­
ident S. I. Hayakawa’s disciplinary
procedu res.
*‘We have a good chance of stop­
ping the hearings sin ce there is
absolutely no due p r o c e ss, they
have weak grounds for pros­
ecution s — Examiner sto r ie s, po­
lic e rep orts — and the legality
of the Jan. 23 assem bly has not
been decided in the courts yet,"
Sorgen said.
FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1969
San Francisco State College
Trustees grab new powers
by Dan Moore
Complimenting P resident Haya­
kawa’s on-campus m oves, t h e
Board of T rustees has finally put
into law new regulations making
the A ssociated Students a virtual
adjunct of college and T rustee pol­
icy.
The new regulations w ill force
the now suspended AS to clear al­
locations for new or existing pro­
grams with the c o lle g e ’s chief
fiscal
officer, vice-p resident
Glenn Smith; then the college p res­
ident, S. I. Hayakawa; then the
Trustees, Ronald Reagan.
The action countered one of the
central demands on the Third
World Liberation Front (TWLF)
that Hayakawa’s S elect Committee
had apparently agreed to. The r e ­
visions, the TWLF contends, would
bring to heel student efforts to ­
ward so cia l change.
“ What it m eans," said Roger
Alvarado of the TW LF, “ is that
students who pay $10 a sem ester
and elect rep resen tatives to de­
cide how that money w ill be spent
Gator cagers win
loop hoop laurels
The SF State basketball team
recently lost to Am erican Inter­
national, 80-75, in the NCAA Col­
lege D i v i s i o n Tournament in
Evansville, Indiana, but it neverthe le s s had a highly su ccessfu l
season.
The Gators shared the Far West
Conference title with UC D avis,
each with an 11-2 mark, and had
an 18-8 record for the entire se a ­
son.
Two players, Girard Chatman
and Joe Gallaghan, won spots on
fte all-conference team , and Bob
Thompson was honorable mention.
By winning the th irteen -state
tournament at Las V egas, the Gat­
ors became the W estern Regional
College Division champion.
r e a lly have no say in just how it
w ill be spent."
“ We are talking about the peo­
p le’s money. It m akes law what
has been a fact for a long tim e —
there is no dem ocracy on the
cam pus and there can be no s e lfdeterm ination for Third World
peoples under the T ru stees," A l­
varado said.
Hayakawa and the T ru stees are
tightening up the co lleg e admin­
istration in an effort to “ provoke
students and keep it boiling," Al­
varado charged.
Governor Reagan, of course,
w as swept into office by his stand
on UC, and both Reagan and Haya­
kawa stand to gain p olitically if the
c o lle g e s “ keep boiling."
Albert Duro, AS vice-p resid en t,
responded with; “ I’m not sure
exactly what it m eans but at m ini­
mum the athletics budget w ill prob­
ably be resto red to its form er
financial glory. The Gater and the
r e s t of the AS program s ought to
sta rt looking for independent fund-
G a te r
needs help
to expand
Today’s Daily Gater is m ostly
advertising.
T his is because there aren’t
enough people working in the pap­
e r ’s Advertising O ffice, according
to Ad Manager Nick Wahl.
“ B elieve it or not, if we had
m ore volunteers w e’d be able to
c o lle c t the money the advertisers
owe us and print m ore pages,
so th ere’d be m ore space for
n ew s," Wahl said.
T he dynamic ad b oss appealed
for prospective a ssista n ts to com e
to h is office in Hut T - l , or ca ll
him at 469-2144 during the E aster
vacation. The independent Gater
depends en tirely on ads and con ­
tributions to survive.
ing.
G eorge Yamamoto, AS business
m anager, was so su re of the pas­
sa g e of the r e str ictiv e rev isio n s
that he rew rote h is job d escrip ­
tion before actual p a ssa g e putting
h im se lf more d irectly under the
c o lle g e ’s chief b u sin ess officer,
Glenn Smith.
“ But I want to look at T itle
V ," Yamamoto sa id . “ I can’t say
much until 1 read the exact r e ­
v isio n s."
On Tuesday, the day before the
tr u ste e s acted on the T itle V, they
a lso moved against pot and ob­
scen ity . Introduced but not acted on
w as a motion to append two m ore
“ comm andments" to the “ Ten
Commandments on Student Con­
duct," as they have com e to be
known, p assed last year.
Dean of Student A ffairs Ernest
B eck er said the academ ic com ­
munity has always drawn away
from ru les like th ese.
“ With estim ates of student use
of marijuana ranging from 10 to
20 percent of the enrollm ent, plus
the h ostility this is su e creates
toward authority, it could create
a ser io u s problem and new ten sions,”
Becker warned t h e
T r u ste e s.
The sam e day ultraconservative
T ru stee Dudly Swim shocked som e
lib era l fellow T ru stees with a
“ T r ia l Balloon" on political tests
for co lleg e faculty that would pro­
vide a better balance between con­
servative and liberal faculty.
Swim , a Carm el Valley rancher,
took h is lead from a report p re­
pared by the San Diego chapter of
the Daughters of the American
Revolution. The report charged
that the State C olleges and uni­
v e r s itie s are staffed nearly ex­
clu siv ely by persons of lib eral and
rad ical persuasion.
Added weight was given Swim’s
seem in g whimsy when Governor
Reagan seconded it Wednesday.
The p olitical balance of faculty “ is
lopsided at both the U niversity and
the state co lleg es," Reagan told
a h astily called p r e ss conference
ju st before he voted for the r e ­
str ic tiv e rev isio n s.
AS vote slated
The embattled A sso cia ted Stu­
dents has slated its p resid en tial
elec tio n for A pril 2 3 -2 4 , and AS
Speaker Claude W ilson is trying to
make sure it happens.
“ The election com m ittee ch air­
man has quit, Hayakawa’s bans
on p olitical activity are s t ill in
e ffe c t, and w e’re not even sure that
the courts w ill r e le a s e any money
to hold the voting," W ilson said.
The AS execu tives and le g is ­
la to rs to be elected in A pril w ill
p lay som e role in allocating next
y e a r ’s $400,000-plus student bud­
get. With yesterd ay’s changed
.n the A dm inistrative Code giving
m ore control to the A dm inistra­
tion, and with the en tire AS now
under the courts and State attor­
ney gen eral’s o ffice, the extent
of the student rep resen ta tiv es'
pow er is unclear.
The blue armbanded Com m ittee
for an Academ ic Environment last
se m e ste r circulated a petition de­
manding the r e c a ll of the current
p r o -str ik e AS lea d ers. However,
the com m ittee failed to turn in the
petitions until after the se m ester
ended, thus requiring a two-m onths
■|d elay while the Adm inistration
prepared this se m e ste r ’s enroll­
m ent lis ts so the signatures could
be checked.
With the resignation of election
com m ittee chief Bob C olier, AS
p h y sica l education representative
e le c ted with the conservative slate
la st y ear, the prospect of an im ­
m ediate r e c a ll election appears
rem o te, Wilson said.
“ If I can get a m ore reliable
election com m ittee head and get
the other problem s straightened
out in tim e for the regular e le c ­
tion , w e'll probably just con­
so lid a te the re c a ll with it," Wilson
added.
At le a st the usual two sla tes are
exp ected in next month’s election
— one backed by the pro-strike
“ p rogram s," including both the
organizations and the educational
innovation groups, and another
seeking m ore money for the tra ditonal a ctiv ities, esp ecia lly ath­
le t ic s .
T h e program s - s u p p o r t e d
“ Community Action Slate" over­
w helm ingly beat the conservative
“ New Consensus
Party" last
A p ril, putting die current officers
in o ffice. As they prom ised to
do, the AS rep resen tatives in­
c r e a se d the program s budgets
while cutting such a ctivities as
crea tiv e arts and the D aily Gater,
and elim inating in tercolligiate ath­
le tic s altogether.
No prospective candidates have
yet announced, although the pro­
gram s are already preparing. Blue
armband com m ittee spokesm en
deny that their organization w ill
run a sla te, but admit that they
w ill probably support one which
a g rees with them and the State
attorney general.
The State’s seizu re of student
m oney is not stopping the current
AS from preparing next year’s
budget.
“ Budgetary req u ests for the
fis c a l year 1969-70 should be sub­
m itted to the Finance Committee
no later than April 10," T reasurer
Berwin Lee proclaim ed.
A ll student organizations are
elig ib le to ask for m oney, but with
the Bank of Am erica deducting a 15
percent receiversh ip charge from
the com pulsory $10 sem esterly
fe e s there probably w ill not be
enough to go around, L ee indicated.
field Blues Band, Mike Bloom field
& Friends and Birth w ill appear
through Sunday night.
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a "Rockaram a” this weekend. Ad­
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Contd. on page 4
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Saturday night April 5 at 8:30
p.m . the Clancy Brothers and Tom­
my Makem w ill appear at the Ma­
sonic Auditorium.
San F rancisco’s Pacific Ballet
appears tonight and tomorrow night
at 8:30 p.m. atN ourse Auditorium.
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EUROPE
Summer ’69
Jeff Beck w ill beat the F illm ore April 10-13 and in San Jose
April 20.
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Maybe you
aren't so dumb
after all.
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ALL PURE JET ON
Canned Heat, Cold Blood and
C reedence Clearwater w ill be at
the Oakland Coliseum Friday, Ap­
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$3.50 to $5.50.
Next Tuesday at the C ircle Star
Flip W ilson, Buffy Saint-M arie and
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