8 Tuesday, September 6, 1977 University Daily Kansan Youth gangs get blame for shooting SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Three gunmen who killed five persons in a sudden attack on a crowded Chinatown restaurant were revenge-minded gang youths aiming their bullets at rival gang members, police reported yesterday. However, none of the dead was known to associate with the roaming gangs that have terrorized the famed tourist area during the past seven years. passenger in DANIEL Murphy said informants have told officers the masked assailants who opened fire in the Golden Dragon restaurant early Sunday were members of a gang consisting mostly of foreign-born Chinese. Their targets apparently were members of the Wah Ching street gang, Murphy said. He said police believed the attackers were members of a gang called the Joe-Boys, an offshoot of an organization once headed by Joe Fong. Fong was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder in 1973 and now is serving a 10-year-to-life sentence in state prison. 0-year-to-1ure sentence or imprisonment Police received the information about the Conflict ... From page one From page one will have three instead of four voting members. "Looking at it in the long run, it's better to have four students with input than three," Nunley said. "That doesn't mean much, because there are 21 votes on the board, and rumor has it we don't have that much influence anyway." J. Hammon McNish, KUAC board chairman, said he didn't think it "would make any difference whatsoever" if one vote, student or otherwise, were eliminated. A person's voice, he said, often made more difference than his vote. MOST OF THE KUAC's decision decisions weren't close enough for a single vote to matter and the students rarely were in their own hands. Ms. McNish said, and administration members, McNish said. Grabuhaugh disagreed, saying, "We have so little representation and it's important that our interests are represented on this board." Nunley said his letter left open the possibility of taking back his voting privilege if the sports committee thought it proper. The Senate dropped all direct financial interest in the KUAC last year by eliminating ticket subsidies and athletic program funding. "As long as there are no tickets subsidies, I 'not see any conflict of interest,' Nunley say. 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