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4 1W4)17-1,*:( Spartan Shops ispute ofaet;ir , $ USE Asks Formal Sanction To Strike By DON COX and sent to Pres. Robert D. Clark and According to Street, the first ager, has been in contact with the should we appear at a mediation zzZ GAIL KNIGHT Glenn Guttormsen, SJS business step towards getting strike sanc- labor council, but said no plans meeting? We have a perfectly Spartan Daily Staff Writers manager. tion is a meeting btween USE, for a meeting with USE had been legal contract." The Union of State Employees USE has called for the strike Spartan Shops, CSEA and labor made. A petition signed by 53 cafeteria (USE) has requested sanction because it objects to the present council representatives, "to try "I have talked with Mr. Street, employees supporting the present from the Santa Clara County Cen- working contract between Spartan and settle the dispute without a but I'm not sure of what is going CSEA contract, was received by tral Labor Council to strike Shops and the State strike." to happen yet. The council has to Guttormsen Thursday. Five em- against Spartan Cafeteria and the Employees Association (CSEA). If the meeting proves unsuccess- work a few more things out within ployees of the full cafeteria staff bookstore. Kennedy said he would meet ful, the labor council's Executive itself, then I will have an idea of did not sign the petition. Rex Kennedy, director of the with the labor council's executive Committee will vote on the sanc- what is going to happen," he said. "With the support the CSEA has AFL-CIO affiliated USE Local committee "sometime this week" tion request. Then the proposal James Lioi, president of the received from the petition, I doubt 411, in a letter mailed to the labor to begin action towards gaining goes before the council for CSEA at SJS, said he has not that the USE will follow through council Friday, requested formal strike approval. approval. been contacted by Kennedy or the in seeking a strike," he added. approval for a strike against Emerson Street, labor council Kennedy "has no idea" when the labor council. In its original demands, USE did Spartan Shops, Inc, business manager, said the council sanction phaet-dings would start "If USE follows through now, not include Spartan Bookstore. Spartan Shops operates the cafe- had received USE's request, but or end, but added, "I hope we we are prepared to seek an in- The 27 fulltime bookstore em- teria and Spartan Book Store. "we have not been contacted by could have the initial meeting junction," Lice said. ployees are not bound by the Kennedy said copies of the re- Kennedy in regards to setting up within the next few days." Bill Tidwell, academic consult- CSEA contract.

441. quest for strike approval were any meetings." Guttormsen, SJS business man- ant to the CSEA, asked "Why Harry Wineroth, bookstore man- ager, said, "As far as I know, there are no labor affiliated em- ployees in Spartan Bookstore." "We want a new contract with joir the cafeteria and we want the bookstore in on it. We will set up informational picket lines at both Fr, by Larry Jarason places," Kennedy said. campus Thurs- LUXURIOUS TREE HOUSE for sale. This is one of the Kennedy was on day and Friday "to talk with homes that Little Orphan Temple and his associates are LY USE employees in the cafeteria." DA I bidders. RTAN

selling to the highest PA He admits that the number of USE members at SJS is "very SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE small," but adds, "We can conduct Little Orphan Moves an effective strike because the Teamsters Union will honor our picket line, and we can call in 95114, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1968 No, 67 From Tree to Bus Vol. 55 460 35 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA other AFL-CIO groups. "The teamsters would not de- By BRUCE ANDERSON liver food. This could shut the Spartan Daily Staff Writer cafeteria down in a matter of Negroes Plan days," he continued. $ FOR SALE: Two tree houses, trees not included. Kennedy said he had not con- Little Orphan Temple, former ASB presidential eandi- Ten Possible Solutions tacted any of the teamster locals in the area, but, "I will do this if yesterday announced he plans to sell his controversial New, Indoor date, we get sanction." tree house. Located at 121 S. 10th Street (Holy City), the The USE demanded that Pres. house caused a stir when city officials said the house would TrackBoycott Clark void the Spartan Shops' current contract with CSEA and

codes. Parking Pains building meet city End it did not since May be condemned SJS sociology instructor Harry conduct a bargaining election. The city never took action however, and the tree home Edwards has recruited Negro track The parking problem may be opening of spring semester," he. either never been appointed or Guttormsen, after hearing the stars Tommie Smith and Lee semester. continued. have never attended the meetings. USE demands, said another elec- is in use today. eased next istill Evans in a boycott of two top Meetings between Dr. William Dr. Dusel listed the possible Jim Brewer, COPS member, tion would be conducted if "any The person who buys the house also will receive at no indoor track meets. Dusel, executive vice president, solutions as: said, "I'm glad to see that the col- employee submits a request for an Angeles $ added cost views of: the Lick Observatory on Mt. Hamilton, The meets are the Los members of Commuters Organized Opening partially filled fac- lege administration can be rea- election." Invitational this weekend and the for Parking Spaces (COPS), and ulty parking lots to students after soned with by students and that it Deadline for requests is this new Science Building at SJS and the down- $ Tower Hall, New York Athletic Club Invita- other administrative officials have the peak hours. doesn't take a full-scale riot to Friday. Guttormsen said no re- town Medical Building. tional Track Meet, Feb. 16. resulted in proposal of 10 possible Parking in the South Cam- bring action. quest has been made yet. Edwards is calling for the boy- USE has instructed its cafeteria Two of the walla of the house are made of glass. solutions. pus-Spartan Stadium area with "I am confident that this repre- 't cott to protest discrimination employees at SJS not to indivi- In a letter to the members of municipal or college shuttle buses sents a sincere effort by the col- 0 Temple said he is moving into his bus. He has to sell against Negroes and Jews. the Parking Committee, Dr. Dusel dually request an election, because running to and from such parking lege administration makes the $ the tree house because the state is leveling the area to A planned demonstration inside said, "We have collected a num- at certain intervals. it would jeopardize their working Madison Square Garden has been parking situation easier," he said. status." ber of possible approaches to the Encouraging car pools by provide parking for SJS. cancelled, but organizers in New easing of the current parking granting lot parking with a single drinking foun- York hope to have 3000 persons The house has wall to wall carpeting, 4 crisis. transferrable parking permit for in a picket line. "Any black ath- / tain, spacious porch, all the mistletoe from the tree and "I list them for the convenience each car pool. lete that does compete will have of your committee and urge that Investigating the present Evans Still throw in his electric Supports Orphan Temple says he will even to cross a black picket line," Ed- your group redouble its efforts to one-hour parking limits surround- blanket if he feels generous. wards said. explore each one proior to the Tommie Smith's letter of refusal ing the campus and the possibili- $ He is checking into the possibilities of financing the to participate is representative of ties of converting more parallel parking to diagonal on surround- Olympic athletes not par- Boycott $ house on a Cal Vet loan since it is built on state property. responses by ticipating, according to Edwards: ing streets. 0 Ross Beekjortl also of Holy City is selling his two story Interviews "I, Tommie Smith, hereby de- The possibility of selling By KEN JORDAN Africa cannot compete unless they tree structure. His house has a barn roof, loft and an ex- cline to participate in the New more permits and advertising the Lee Evans, SJS' world-class have integrated teams," he said, availability of space in the parking quarter-miler, yesterday cellent view. York Athletic Indoor Games due Required repeated naming the first of the three. "The to the racist discrimination poli- garage at most times of the day. his support of the proposed Olym- New York Athletic Club must be offer. Temple Both sellers say they will accept the beet cies that the sponsoring organiza- Insuring the full and active pic boycott by Negro athletes, but integrated and another Negro says he is going into tree house construction for private tion practices with regard to For Grads student representation on the admitted he would probably run if coach roust be added to the Olym- billeting and membership," the parking committee, as the two only three of the original five de- pic coaching staff." gparties soon. letter said. An estimated 2,000 SJS students student members supposedly ap- mands are met. "If these demands are not met, ’:’,.a.*e.SeiaaegeeeoetteietSIOWSW4141:A4etatetaeattatientaeiseetoat;,t may be eligible for graduation in pointed by Student Council have "Southern Rhodesia and South I will not run," said Evans, who

June, but unless senior interview is 1967 Pan-American Games 400- requirements are met, these stu- meter dash champion. commencement. dents must forego The other two demands agreed June Daily Almost 1,600 prospective Low-Key Pace on by the Negro athletes present Marks Spartan interviews ASB May Force graduates signed-up for at the Los Angeles meeting which 500 have this semester, but nearly proposed the boycott last Novem- yet registered for appoint- not ber, were for at least one Negro ments, according to Jeanne Rich- to be placed on the U.S. Olympic ardson, registrar office clerk. Start of 90th Congress Into Financial Independence Commission and that the WBA For those students not yet WASHINGTON (AP) The shorter, 53 minutes with adjourn- return the heavyweight boxing signed-up, appointments are still Student government may boot "They want the freedom, but dormitory residents, three students ment until 8 p.m. title to Cassius Clay (Muhanuned available during the first five 90th Congress began its second Spartan Daily down the road to not the responsibility of earning at large, and one Food Services Wednesday, an hour before Ali). at least once a weeks of the spring semester, session at a slow, low-key pace financial independence, but not in their own money," said Alvarez. employee to meet President Johnson delivers his Evans, speaking to a SJS journ- Mrs. Richardson said. Monday as House Speaker John the way the publication had in Council will consider the resolu- month. State of the Union message to a alism class, did not comment on who said he Reservation cards may be picked W. McCormack, fl-Mass., issued a mind. tion at its meeting tomorrow. Author Alvarez, joint session of Congress. the first of those two, but admit- found a worm meandering on up Feb. 1 in ADM102 for appoint- A resolution passed unanimously In other action, the committee once hurry-up plea, setting an Aug. 1 But the short meeting was ted he was somewhat skeptical of hamburger's lettuce in the ments sign-ups on Feb. 7. out of Campus Policy Committee favorably passed a recommenda- his adjournment goal for members to punctuated with a flurry of de- the latter request, since it falls cafeteria, feels students need a yesterday called for Student Coun- tion to form a Student Food Ser- go home to politic. bate when Sen. Wayne Morse, outside the jurisdiction of the place to take complaints about cil's support of the Daily's recent- vice Advisory Board, to act as In this election year, the session D-Orc., was blocked in his effort Olympic Committee. cafeteria food. ly abandoned campaign for inde- official ASB liaison with Cafeteria Goals Committee is expected to erupt frequently to have the Senate receive an anti- Much of the misunderstanding bill provides for "tasters" pendence. Food Services. The with political fireworks as the war petition from a group of which has come of the boycott The hill, to be considered at to sample each meal prepared in women headed by former Con- The Daily campaigned for 15 To Conduct Final legislators struggle with the frus- proposal, organized by 8.28 instruc- council tomorrow, calls for two the cafeteria. gresswoman Jeannette Rankin body fees col- trations of Vietnam, the budget of tor Harry Edwards. has resulted per cent of student Montana. lected each semester, hut the re- and economy. taxes, crime on the from "poor" newspaper emerage, Two Hearings Majority Leader Mike Mans- solution asks ASB to underwrite streets. according to Evans. Two final ,tpportunities for stu- field, fl-Mont., objected that. "un- the paper for $10,000 a year for And right off. the Senate faced "I can't stand newspapermen," Gov. Rockefeller Gains dents, along with other San Jose- over der long-established customs, prin- two years, then nothing. the prospects of a filibuster he said, "The questions they ask ans, to ask questions, air gripes, civil rights proposals when they ciples and practice" the Senate Jose Alvarez gave two and the stories they write ... I Author and make statements concerning are taken up Thursday. does not transact any business for his resolution: (1) just can't dig 'em." reasons Popularity in State Poll the revitalization of San Jose will On this snowy day, however, until the President delivers his Spartan Daily doesn't have libel be held tomorrow and Thursday. message. Mitch of his had feeling towards ANGELES (AP) -- New of three surveyed last September, there was little of the excitement Insurance, and in the event of LOS informal hearings will take the press stems from his exper- and Reagan was picked by 11 per The that usually occurs at the start of suit. ASB would be held responsi- York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller is p.m. in the San Jose ience in Los Angeles when the boy- cent at that time. place at 7:30 a new Congress, where many new ble, and (2) ASB, as one of the the biggest gainer among preen- Hall council chambers. Based cott was proposed. Illinois Sen. Charles Percy and City members are sworn in. The same paper's three publishers, should work done by the San Jose Spring Co-Rec "At our meeting there we de- thin Republican presidential candi- Oregon Sen. Mark 0. Hatfield on the faces are back this year and the have a say in the Daily's editor- cided we would have a boycott if Cali- Goals Committee, the hearings will drabness was even ITIODP dates in a recent survey of were picked by 2 per cent. The off-year then, was 100 per cent participa. ial policy. cover: Culture, Economic Develop- marked because the 1967 session fornia Republican voters made by 1964 GOP presidential candidate. Resumes Feb. 21 firm by Negro athletes. But in ment, Housing, Human and Social didn't end until mid-December. the State Poll. Barry Goldwater, and New York their etorles the newspapers left Development., Metropolitan Core, It took a slow, 22-minutes roll Last Wednesday saw the end of Rockefeller's preference with Mayor John Lindsay garnered 1 out the part Final Edition Parks and Recreation, 1'10111c this semester's about the 100 per GOP voters rose from 13 per rent per rent each. call for the Senate to muster a Co-Ree. Next Co. Services and Facilities, and Trans- Re.c will begin February cent. The semester's last edition of last September to 23 per cent this Rockefeller has said he is not quorum of its 100 members, 56, 21 and portation. do will continue every -hater, some guy interviewed me the Spartan Daily will appear on month in a poll published in Sun- candidate, as has Reagan. Rom- five more than necessary to Wednesday throughout for half an hour. I saw him on TV campus newsstands tomorrow. day's Los Angeles Times. nry is an avowed candidate and business. The tally showed 31 of the spring semester. During the that night quoting me for things A special graduation edit ion Former Californian Richard Nixon has indicated he is running. the 54 Democrats and 10 of the semester SJS stu- New Address? dents participated in I didn't even say." edited by Spartan Daily Staff Nixon continued to lead, though, When GOP voters were asked 36 Republicans absent. volleyball, badminton, Louis Diiino, sports editor of Writer Charles Betz for graduat- improving from. his 28 per cent to choose among Nixon, Rocke- Students with a recent change The House had less than 100 of basketball, ping pung, the and the San Jose Mercury, drew scath. ing seniors, will be included with mark last September to 31 per feller, Reagan, Romney and Percy, of address are urged by the Regis- its 435 members present at swimming. "Perhaps ing criticism from Evans. tomorrow's Daily. cent this month. the results were nearly the same. (rat's Office to file these cards for start but a quorum call managed our biggest attraction meeting lasted was the sound of the 'rock "He doesn't know what he is Publication of the Spartan Daily Michigan Gov, George Romney Nixon got 39 per vent of the proper mailing of grades, at the to muster 2148. The bands' hour and 10 mintes before the which would blast through the talking about," said the 20-year-old will resume the first day of the and California Gov. Reagan were voters, Rockefeller 28 per cent. Registrar's window in the Admin- an House quit until noon Tuesday. campus on Wednesday nights," junior. "He doesn't know anything spring semester on Monday, Feb. Ili`Ni sillr 9 per emt each. Rom- Reagan 12, Romney 11 and Percy istration Building before Friday The Senate session was even said one Co-Rec student director, about track." U. ney was We choice of 13 per cent 3, Wan. at. 5.SPARTAN DAILY Tuesday, January 16, 1963 Don Cox on The Change VRTAN DAILY Editor: Hui SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE I'm tired of cranking out a COr1111111 for you every week, so as my "career- with "Those matters which can affect the benefit and harm of all, ought the Spartan Daily ends, I'm going to write to be known and heard by all, who may thus attain the beneficial and my first Letter to the Editor. repel the opposite." Marsilio of Padua The students have a great time with these Thrust and Parry things. I figure it's time for one of Me employees to have KEN BRYANT Editor KEN BECKER Advertising Mgr. a thrust or three. You've sent me out on a few weird as- signments, all the way from I ..... se wreck- ings to a confrontation wills 50 armed police. 81(111 Editorial In course of this semester's events I've been stung by bees and choked by tear gas. I've met liars and people who "don't State of the Union lie," they just "don't tell the truth." The trick was to find out whets people other than 3 Tomorrow night President johnson are being spent in places were lying or "just not telling the truth." Will sleliver his State of the Union ad- the United States. I was a good reporter if I guessed right, dress. broadcast nationwide by all the To allev iate a drain on our econ and caught all hell if I guessed wrong. tele% is' networks. only. the President. among other The game was fun, and taught me more about this campus and snore about report- The general content of the message. things. asked all Americans if they ing in general than any newswriting class. sf rourse. is obvious. But how the kindly would curtail any travel To let you know that all your man- 'resident reconciles the old "guns and agerial efforts have not been wastes!, I'll sutler- theory that a nation can't deal Curious] this all came tell you about a few of the things on this effertis ely w ith domestic problems after Lynda Bird and her husband, campus that I felt were significent while when it's fighting a foreign war should Chuck Robb. bad returned from a playing the reporting game. You may not agree with any of this. be interesting. especially since this is I ymoon in the Virgin Islands. and Thrust and Parry But, as usual, that won't bother me. the last State of the Union address be- after his other daughter and son-in- The character of the students on campus law also had traeled to the same place fore the '68 elections. has made a 180 degree turnabout front Nevertheless. the President prob- tw ice. 'Power Hungry Machine?' what it was before the semester started. ably w ill present his case to almost But if the Presidential family's tra- I could hear this change in the talk of veling days are over. so apparently are those people who lie or "just don't tell ev eryone's general satisfaction. After the hands of another faction, a faction that loth." all. he can I ' t with some pride to those of many American students who 'Council Members Not is still trying to fulfill its responsibilities, do the the personal-gain people resign because theiui I could hear the change in a roar of his ace plishments in the domestic each year tray el to Europe and other Fulfilling Responsibility' pride has been hurt or because they have not angry voices demanding that "Dow get field. foreign lands to tour and to study. been recognized as the vital cog in the ma- off' and "Fascist Cops." But I heard the So far. initial reaction to this new Editor chine or because their power or their way has lie and ii is wife have managesl to change loudest on the second day of the It seems over the past semester many proved insufficient in carrying out respon- raise two slaughters in the charged at- policy has been negative. But if the student shouted "Tell elected members of our student council have sibilities, not only to the student body but to Dow protest, whets a mosphere of politics and marry them President effectively can enforce the resigned and usually the student is not aware themselves. Just because a person has last us now, Clark yes or no!". both off to good-looking young men idea, the result may be an elimination of such transactions within the legislative control, should he quit? It seems to me he That student was asking Pres. Robert branch of our student government. And the should try to re-evaluate his standards his D. Clark to give an immediate answer to who really are going places. game in which there will be only one values and to see how much of his work is Personnel Selection Committee has kept ex- the angry demand, "Dow get off!" But, as for going places. the rest of place abroad left for students to go. tremely busy interviewing new people to fill for the betterment of the school, the student body. Or do his own personal strivings inter- But I also realized that it was much the country may not be as lucky. for But if the President really is ada- the newly vacant chairs. What does this mean? It means some stu- fere with his responsibility and obligation to more than a demand for an answer. The Americans curtailing their those who are not overly excited about mant about dent council members are not fulfilling their the mass of students he represents? call symbolized something that boiled up the state of the Union soon may find travel abroad. Ise will see to it that no responsibilities to the student body which they M. Rubin, A17897 for the first time at SJS the strong de- accepted willingly when they were elected. It they cannot secede, even for short more Americans are allowed to travel mand by a large number of students for an means that the platforms they ran on and periods of time. to this place. either. their reasons for being elected have been 'Others Are Equally Or active role in the decision making process on this casuist's. The whole problem rests on a bal- In fact, to show his determination, tossed to the milli& Yet the gtudefill, Whb-- "- elected these people, did so hoping that action Students were not satisfied with what ance -of-payments crisis in which too he could call the boys in Vietnam More Entitled to Praise' could be taken to benefit the student. What administrators term "working through the many- dollars, the President claims, home. F.M. happened to all the platform planks that no Editor: action has been taken on? established channels" to get something Now I understand that another member of Assuming that Dr. F. C. Dommeyer's letter done. council has resigned and is using his resigna- in Monday's Spartan Daily was really in- tended as praise, I feel obliged to share that The "established channel" begins with Guest Room tion as a launching pad to student body presi- student government and that organiza- dent. His merit or capabilities are not being praise with others who are equally or more questioned, but his lack of a feeling for the entitled to it. These include, of course, all of tion has all but disintegrated on this student body, his lack of responsibility is. the members of the Committee on Faculty campus. and Staff Affairs, whose deliberations pro- I can easily see how studies or personal mat- The semester's initial protests against Mankind's New Adventure ters could interfere with council activities, duced the proposed statement on instructional racial discrimination, the demonstrations !Mt I do not understand how personal gain responsibilities. Also included is President Clark, because it against Marine recruiters and Creation of a virus both stirs admiration yond doubt that men are gaining knowl- can justly be explained when all promises of was his urgent request that the Dow encouraged the committee to take such action. violence were all directed at immediate, and points ominously toward the Intim% edge that may enable them to interfere representing the student body have been com- pletely eliminated. Of course, Indeed, Dr. Clark's initiative, together with material objectives. One can applaud the chemical virtuo- with the basic mechanism of organic life. there is the promise that better things will come in the the participation of the administrators who This is the genetic mechanism that deter- But behind the demands for removal sity of Stanford University's Drs, Arthur future, but what about now? are members of the committee, suggests that Dr. Dommeyer is wrong in of the Dow recruiter, four Marines and Kortibarg and Mehran Gimbals. Their mines the bodily form of all organisms, Is our student council a power-hungry ma- stating that the committee's report indicates administrative discrimination was the insistent success shows that biologists are dose to plant or animal, including men. chine with personal gain and recognition the student de- only true motives for being a council mem- deterioration. mand that "we want a voice." creating a form of earthly life. This raises grave moral questions that Actually, there is little novelty ber? And when this power seems to pass into in the com- The voice was a new one at SJS. This They have not yet achieved the syn- mankind must begin to face. The biologists mittee's report. As its last sentence makes campus has never been noted for the num- thesis of a living form. Biologists them- themselves this out repeatedly. Will clear, the statement "supplements but does ber of student activists on Seventh Street. selves haven't decided whether or not a such interference be wise or beneficial? EDITOR'S NOTE: The Thrust and Parry section of the not modify existing policies and procedures." In effect, the committee was only trying But, in the words of many people I virus really is alive. But we now have If men do try to engineer a "superior editorial page offers students and faculty a chance to to express their views on campus, local, national or in- put current practice into written form and talked to this semester, "The success of dramatic warning not to ignore the bio- breed," who shall decide what is "su- give it formal endorsement. ternational ;uses. Space is allowed to encourage writ- Again, no infer- Harry Edwards early in the semester gave chemists swift advance. perior?" Or should any such attempt he ence of administration deterioration is ten debates on such current affairs. Contributions to us hope that we could have some effect Drs. Kornberg and Goulian prove be- outlawed? Thrust and Parry must not exceed 250 words, must be justified. For the information of the faculty on the decision-making process." When physicists first began to demon- typewritten, double spaced within 45-space margins gen- erally, let me add that the Council has not As I look back and try to analyze this strate control of nuclear fission, wartime and properly signed with the writer's name and fac- ulty or ASS number. The Daily will not print letters yet adopted the proposed statement. Com- semester's "student mood," I know that the secreey prevented discussion of its fateful ments and tARTAN DAILY which are libelous, in poor taste or include a personal suggestions on it are invited. They protests were successful. consequences. These burst tit an un- attack. The editor reserves the right to edit or cut can be made through any Academic Council SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGI True, the Dow recruiter and the Marines prepared world. letters to conform to space limitations and to seas member or directly to the Committee on Faculty and Staff Affairs. did not leave and it will be a long time Second class postage paid at San Jose, California. We still have time to acquaint ourselves publication of letters dealing with subjects ha be- Member California Newspaper Publishers Association Neves hays been exhausted. T. M. Norton, before discrimination ends. and Audit Bureau of Circulations. Published daily by with the new genetics. We can begin to Satur- Assoc. Prof. of Political Science Students, however, have established students of San Jose State College, except come to grips with the moral issues of try- day and Sunday, during college piper. Subscription themselves as a new group of influence accepted only on a remainder-of-semester basis. Full ing 10 control 1 an evolution at the with the "decision makers." academic year, $9; each semester, $4.50. Off-campus basie chemical It's el of organic life. price per copy, 10 cants. Phone 294-6414 Editorial Words like "Student Power" became, for Ext. 2383, 2384, 2385, 2386. Advertising Ext. 2081, But, as the Kornberg-Goulian systhesis the first time, common vocabulary at SJS. 2082, 2083, 2084. Press of Glob* Printing Co., 1445 shows, that time is running out. Thinkers S. First St. It took a day of violence and 19 arrests, in law. religion, .....ralitv, and pohics are Stray Slants Editor KEN BRYANT but Pres. Clark felt it necessary to explain Advertising Manager KEN BECKER challenged 110W to leant what the bio- By BRUCE college position on recruitment and to ask Day Ed for ...... CHARLES BETZ chemists art. doing. They are challenged ANDERSON Assistant Editor FRANCINE MILLER for student viewpoint. City Editor BRUCE ANDERSON to join with the scientist?' in guiding this Never Happy. That is the ease of our The policy may not change, hut stu- Makeup Editor CAROL SCHNEIDER new evolutionary at upon which is just around the bend. I hear by way of Associate Editor DOLORES CIARDELLI campus protestors. They wanted Spartan the grapevine that they managed to tack dents, for the first time, are involve-41 wills Copy Editor BARBARA KYNE mankind has emba rked. Daily coverage of their show they put on a few more dollars on our fees the policy. Sports Editor . DENNIS ANSTINE -Christian Science Monitor again. Feature Editor . PATSY MILLER when Dow Chemical was here. * * * The t small step has been taken. Fine Arts Editor SUE HARRINGTON New political party Campus Life Editor PAT TORELLO We gave it to them - even a special forming on campus. I'm glad I was around to write about it Paolo Editor JEFF BRENT edition. Going to make student government more Classified and Promotion Manager BRUCE RIGGS meaningful? Ever hear --D. C. National Advertising Manager BRENT OSBORNE Guest Articles Now they are complaining because some that one before? Production Manager & Copy Chief ROBERT HOYER of the Daily's photon are being used as * * * The Daily will consider and is seeking Guest Public Relations Manager . JOHN HERNANDEZ Give up. Appears that the SJS AFT PoWIPIPPIPPORpto Editorials and Guest Rooms from SJS stu- evidence in the student court. REPORTING STAFF: Joyce Augustin, Gregory Balko- faculty members won't be striking before yak, Gary Becker, Gary Benjamin, Charles Bets, Jeff dents and faculty members on matters af- * * * Brent, Rey Burton, Mike Clark, Tim Clark, Paul Co- fecting the campus and its students. Made mistake. Tried to pay my license Notable Quotes bun', Wynn Cool:, Don Co,, Rhysi Davis, Terry Arrangements for writing such materials fees and change a pink slip on my new Don't worry. They'll strike hard enough Feist, Doss Fisk, Ron Hagen, Suzan Houk, Arnett,' be made with Dolores Clardelli, Daily Sen. Charles Percy, R.-N.Y.: Heaton, Matthew Hooy, Bob Kenney, Gail Knight, may '59 model car into my name today. Takes at finals. Associate Editor, between 2 and 4:30 p.m. in Kathleen Lezlasy, Pet McCulloch, Gordon Miller, five minutes? No, try two hours. Problem * * * "I think it Is the general consensus now, JC208. Final decisions on use Mere Nuns, Charles Pinkish, Berbera Parker, John the Daily Office, SJS parking problems may even among many professional Republicans, Poimiroo, Robed Shiflett, Susan Siegrist, Judith seems to lie in situation dear to the hearts be solved by of guest articles are reserved to the Editor. that Mr. Rockefeller, if he could hold together Smith, Key Threlkeld, Gina Traeger, John Wollek, of all SIS students -- Long, slow lines. not parking near the campus. Students Guest copy should be typed double spaced the Republican party, would probably have and Bill Wright. may begin parking at the South Campus on a 40-space line. * * * the best chance to attract independents and PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Mary Adams, Larry Jami- Speaking of long, slow lines, registration and be transported by bus to school. son, Jim Koski, Doug Monad, John Morrill. Republicans." 'Every living Thing Is God' .f.,,e11;1% .tnntlary serAtt'rAN DAILY-3 Alumni Association Prepares Film Slide "Change arid Challenge." high- lems of the coltil, in the lust 15 years, curriculum Is Vagabond Poet at SDS Meeting lighting the past, present, and fu- Cited among the college'', ach- constantly growing and improving ture of SJS, is the topic of a new ievements are the recent reorgan- in every school, and construction By GINA TRAEGER , appearances at Berkeley and San nessman in Chicago and Los English's lxietry is primitive in slide presentation prepared by the i izat on into seven schools, engi- is commonplace with no end in Spartan Daily Staff Writer ;Francisco. Angeles. wording and phrasing, and SJS Alumni Association. rneering department in the nation, sight. University status is predict- An unusual man with a grey English's poems are repetitive. In 1957 he returned to Selma when seen on a printed page The presentation depicts a stu- and the recent accodidation of ed by 1970. spelling. His thoughts center on dent and an alumnus talking about the school of business. The slide presentation last and grizzled beard, wearing a Certain phrases appear time and and there his poetry career began. two poems for Student peace and racial equality, God and their impressions of SJS and ex- Rapid expansion is characterist- twenty minutes and is available to peace button and two rings on again. One is "out of sight," which He wrote from him sounds natural instead Non-Violent Coordinating Commit- nature. fits language reflects a amining the progress and prob- is iif SIS Enrollment has trebled aII interested student groupri. each finger, came to and left this of "hip." He talks about "red tee iSNCC) and helped raise southern upbringing. campus with almost none being birds, yellow birds, blue birds, 630,000 for land to help alleviate English has not yet published. aware of him. Somehow he did I white doves, black birds," when the situation in the "tent cities" lie, is planning to visit Europe, get the attention of the Students referring to the racial issue, and ghetto area of Selma. Asia and Africa, and wants to Drive-in and Dining Room Service write a poem about every country for a Democratic Society (SDS) every poem has in it, "Every liv- He is a personal friend of in the world. and ended up at their meeting lust ing thing is God, God is love." Stokely Car/114..41am, who he says week, English, whose travels have is "the finest young man I know Edward Eng I i s h, 52-year-old taken him all iiver the United about," but that Carmichael "has , "vagabond [aim" from Selma, Ala- States, Canada and Central Amer- got so far out, I don't know how T IC 0 S bama, made a hasty, impromptu ica, did not start writing until he Newly Appointed , he going to get back in!" stop at SJS on his way to weekend was 41. Before that he was u As for H. "Rap" Brown, an- other friend, English calls him "a , Placement Officer 0 nice guy" who is "Just playing a 1 , 1 AC 0 S game. He's not really the man The college Placement Center New Officer For AFROTC people say he is, but the militants has selected Mrs. Mary V. Schaaf AFROTC's former information took place Thursday before the think he's for real. He's just play- as placement associate, replacing BLUE ABOUT FINALS? ing a game." I officer, Robert Phaneuf Jr., has cadet squadron. Dale B. Winters, who retired ear- Cheer up. T:co's has the answer ... a pair of bar- Phaneuf, a senior radio and TV been named Commander of the lier this fall. becued tacos for only a quarter. They're guaran- journalism major, was chosen for Mrs. Schaaf, business and indus- SJS 45th AFROTC cadet squadron. Manpower Talk teedto please your palate and your pocketbook. the position by the AFROTC' staff trial placement associate for the He is replacing, Edward Stone. And, Tao's is open 24 hours. So, no matter how 1 with a recommendation from the A discussion of the problems of past six years, will assist Dr. Ed- The change of command ceremony past commander. The staff includ- high Level Manpower in Africa ward C. Clements, placement of- late you stay up studying, you can take a break es Major Gerald Cory, command- will be given by John Roche, a ficer, in addition to supervising at Tico's. And that's nice to know. ant of cadets, and Major George member of the economics depart- the placement of junior college, Browning, professor of aerospace ment, at 3:30 today. The talk is college, university and alumni can- 4th and St. James I Studies. open to both faculty and students didates of non-teaching majors, Phone Orders 297-8421 and will be held in the San Jose plus graduates with masters de- STUDIO room of the library, LN 630. grees. -lawsisdememsemi. 396 SOUTH FIRST ST. 292-6776 ROSILAND RUSSEL IN "ROSIE" Get "ROUGH NIGHT IN JERICHO" DEAN MARTIN AND GEORGE PEPPARD DISCOUNT WITH ASS CARD a whole term's reading under your belt

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If you are an average student carrying barrassed about your slow reading. Most of San Jose Lynching a standard study load, you have the capacity to your friendseven your parents and teachers readin just one weekevery single textbook can’t read any faster. Special for KSJS for every single course in your curriculum. Reading Dynamics offers you a perma- "San Jose Lynching," a special What's more, you will fully understand and nent escape from the sluggish reading rut and program analysing the 1933 lynch- remember what you read for a long, long time. the negative effects it has on your grade aver- ing of two accused kidnappers, The way to this singular accomplish- age and free time. will be broadcast over KSJS, 90.7 ment is via Reading Dynamicsthe educa- Although learning to read dynamically mc. FM, tonight at 8. tional breakthrough that enables people to requires no special talent or aptitude, master- The 15 minute program traces read thousands of words a minute without ing this wonderful skill is a lot like learning the chain of events which led up skipping or skimming; with excellent com- to play a musical instrument. This means that to lynching in which a mob of prehension, more than 5,000 screaming San great enjoyment and remarkable just acquiring the simple, basic techniques Joseans attacked county jail, recall. Learning to read dynamically is like won't turn you into a speed reading phenome- fought police and lynched two sus- making the transition from a bicycle to a non overnight. You have to practice every day pected kidnappers. Jaguar XKE. no great hangup since you can apply some Reading Dynamics really works. In of this Reading Dynamics "homework" to Dorms Available fact, it works so well and with such consistent your normal school or pleasure reading. success that every course is backed by The Best of all, once you attain and con- The Housing Office recently an- Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics Institute's tinue to use your new reading skills, your nounced that there are vacanies for the spring semester In both firm Performance Warranty to at least triple speed gains are permanent. And if you lose the men's and women's dormities. your reading efficiency. the habit of using this skill, you can always For further information on the This is a minimum promise, for liter- come back to Reading Dynamics and take one vacancies students may contact ally thousands of the Institute's graduates of their free refresher courses. the Housing Office in building X, 319 South 5th street, or call 294- have learned to read four to ten times faster. They read an average Reading Dynamics is the definitive rapid reading system in the E414 ext. 2373. novel in about an hourall the articles in TIME magazine in 25 min- world today. And the most flexible. You can use it for all kinds of utestextbooks at the rate of 15-20 pages a minute. readingeven detailed, complex materials like science, history and These people aren't "brains" or mental freaks. Many are indi- economics textsin one-third the time it takes you now. 293-2747 viduals who once read as slowly as youpoking along at the national Come to one of the free demonstrations listed below and find average reading rate of 250-400 words per minute. So don't be em- out how Reading Dynamics can work for you. No kidding, it really will!

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On Angel Flight from San Jose, to Stetns Creek & Winchester The time in 1914. and his sterile wife and Kout neve' seemed to fully ma- Repitition of certain words, the contrary, she has attempted David Atkinson, serving in the SAN JOSE'S BIG BOOKSTORE The place: an isolated island doctor a newly arrived missionary and terialize into a convincing, event- phrases and ideas are perhaps ambitiously to discuss man's un- U.S. Naval Reserves in Japan, in the Indonesian Archipelago. OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY his pregnant wife. ful production. partly responsible for the short- solved problems based on the from San Jose. Wedding phuts The inhabitants of this jungle Add a live monkey. some It is hard to say just where coming of this production. It is premise that what man doesn't are indefinite. Serving Celiforni Sinc 1851 include a group of 65.000 BOOKS 75,000 CARDS community authentic jungle sounds and In- the fault lies in last Satin,lay questionable whether an actual choose, often tempts him. Re- Sue Egbert, senior English ma- superstitious natives, who from donesian music and one might night's sold out performance in shortening of the play would al- grettably this theme becomes jor and member of Pi Lamtxia well expect a reasonable exciting the Studio Theater. leviate the problem, but it might lost in a profusion of religious Theta from Campbell, to Tom and interesting story to unfold. While the two hour length of well be worth considering. ideology and the previously men- Jacob, junior psychology and so- Yet with all these ingredients the play was not exceptionally Such criticism is not meant to tioned slow-moving tone of the ciology major at the University play. of California, Davis, from Camp- YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE Perhaps the play's biggest bell. The wedding date is set for problem, however, is its lack of August 24. believability. T he characters Joan Gray, senior social science ITALIAN TO ENJOY Would You Like To Sec never seem to really come alive major and member of Gamma but remain as mere actors act- Phi Beta, to Michael Cook, em- ing out an assigned role. ployed at Xerox Corporation THE SPARTAN HOUSE The World? The direction, handled by from Altadena. An August wed- is planned. Harold C. Crain, might be partly ding Paula Halligan, employed as to blame. The actors look con- beautician from an exciting life wearing fined in their movements and a Stockton, to Try our Spaghetti bubbling over with meat and home You too may lead Tom literally appeared to be walking Meehan, senior law enforce- ment major and member of made Italian sauce. your }'an Am Stewardess Wings. JoAnn on and off a stage. In addition the dances and chants by the Sigma Chi from Stockton. A Sobey, Pan Ant Campus Representative at natives somehow seemed forced, summer wedding is planned. San Jose State, flew on Jet Clipper flights to artificial and almost humorous. We're also featuring the most delicious Lasagna in Generally the dramatic quality Music Recital Europe and the Middle East last summer, and of the actors was adequate with town. Layers of home-made goodness, guaranteed to no one particular role outshin- emote Blum, sophomore voice would like to talk to all girls who would be ing another. major, will give a voice recital suit anyone's taste. Don't forget our convenient take "The Anointed" has been Sunday, at the Los Gatos Meth- in this rewarding career. interested chosen by the SJS Drama De- odist Church at 3 p.m. and also home service. partment for competition in the on Sunday, Feb. 4, at the Cam- brian Park Methodist Church at Northwest Drama Conference at Tues., Jan. 16 3:30 p.m. the College of Mann, where it Sunday's recital will be open Education Bldg. 311 7:30 P.M. Campus Rep. JoAnn Sobey will be presented Wednesday to the general public and ad- through Saturday, Jan. 24-27. mission is free. /Mae cpaptot Profs Praise Program 150 East 292-2840 PAN AMERICAN San Carlos St. The World's Most Experienced Airline (corner or Fourth St.) Humanities’Neglected Portion of Education By JUDY RICKARD says Dr. Donald Walters, asso- More than 7,000 selected stu- ciate professor of history. He BUY BACK PRICES ARE dents since fall 1954 have parti- feels it aids "the most neglected cipated in an interdepartmental portion of educationthat which general education sequence is undertaken by the student known as the Humanities Pro- himself." 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( Your Sir Krout Choice ) of Sir Chili O ne Sir Mustard folett! We also have sandwiches to appease your appetite. 330 SOUTH TENTH STREET This ad and SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 95112 9c entitles you to a de- . licious steamed Sir Wiener. Mon.-Sen 400 W. ciP WielteP San Carlos A. -- ;7111111111111111111'111111111111;1111111111111111111111911,11111111111111111111,1111111110110111111111111111111111111111111111111111M111111111111101101111111111111111111111 Tuesday, January 1A. VAR SP tRTAN Four Straight Wins Spartan Wrestlers Lose Another to Chico State It hasn't been easy for wrestling their problems although they ate Idle Cagers Lead coach Hugh Mumby since the sea- quite different. A lack of person- son began Dec. 2. Mumby, who is nel has forced the team to forfeit used to fielding winning teams. In both the 1(I1-1)) and Heavy- has now seen his grapplers loose weight brackets. Because of this, their fourth out of five dual meets toe freshmen lost -to San Jose WCAC Scramble this season. City College Thursday, 26-19. The latest one was Friday to Individual wins for the Spartans By DENNIS ANSTINE ating play as UOP has done the Chico State, a team which had nct were supplied by Paul Cunning- Spartan Daily Sports FAlitor past two years. "If we continue been able to beat the Spartans in ham (130 lbs.), Al Morasch (137 It is bteak-time for the SJS cage Improving and play as consistent the last 10 years. The score was lbs.), Ron Wright (152 lbs.), Blake 16-13. Deluca (167 lbs.) and Ron Wilson team with semester exams arriv- as we did Saturday night, we'll be in the middle of the battle with "We're just not wrestling up to (177 lbs ing, but with the Spas tans riding a USF, IMP, Loyola and Santa our capabilities," Mumby lament- four-game winning streak and in Clara," Glines said. ed. This is borne out by the fact first place in the West Coast Ath- Glines believes Loyola to be the that with the usual exceptions 1,1 letic Conference race, coach Dan "sleeper" team, with Santa Clara L. Q. Starling and Loren Miller FURNISHED SJS had only one other winner Clines wishes his club could con- being potentially the strongest Jim Bridger at 167 lbs. APARTMENTS tinue to play during the two week club in the league. Loyola trounced USF last Friday, but then lost a Two Spartans did earn dries', rest -period. 75-71 squeaker to Santa Claus however. They were by John Wall - ;55. per student/month "I would like to have a game Saturday. Santa Clara has lost to brink (145 lbs.) and Roger Mc- 4 to an apartment every day, but that is impossible, USF, while IJOP's only loss is to Claughery (177 lbs.). plus a $35 refundable so we'll just have to work hard the Spartans. The freshmen are also having cleaning deposit In practice over the break to stay heated pool ready," Glines said. STRONG REBOUNDING BEST LOCATION ON Sparta's improvement has been All eight Spartans who saw OVER 21? steady since the beginning of the action against UOP played in- NEED $5 CAMPUS season, reaching a pinnacle last spired basketball. Cent er Jim Saturday night when it upset de- Meyer, forwards Bernie Veasey, DO THIS NOW! KILLION HALL fending champion Pacific, 80-72 in Coby Dietrick, and Don McCon- BLOOD IS NEEDED Civic Auditorium, nell had their best rebounding and 315 E. San Fernando The Spartan's lead the WCAC defensive games of the year. BIG VICTORY Spartan cage coach Dan Jubilant players, from left, are Steve McKean, Mon. thro Fri 7 a rn -3 pm MGR. Apt. 10 297-0643 with a 3-0 record, defeating Santa Veasey led SJS in scoring (17) Glines get a congratulatory hoist from his team Dick Groves, Bob Scott, and Bob South. 294-6535 40 Bas,ett St. Barbara and St. Mary's before the and rebounding (9), while Meyer after the Spartans upset UOP Saturday 80-72. San Jose UOP contest. scored 15. Diettick scored all of his 10 points in the first half to CHALLENGE push the Spartans to a 45-35 half- But SJS is not without a chal- time lead. McConnell tallied 10 lenge when it gets back into points. WCAC action Feb. 2 against Santa Glines singled out junior guard Clara in Civic Auditorium. Santa Tim Holman for yeoman work Clara is 2-1 in league play, tied against UOP's press and for three with Loyola, 1.10P, and the Uni- assists that gave SJS three un- versity of San Francisco. contested lay-ins. Following the Santa Clete. battle, Guard Steve McKean and sub- SJS goes on a four-game road stitute Bobby South sparkled on trip, playing USF, Loyola, Pepper- defense, and reserve center Bob dine and Santa Barbara. Scott filled in admirably for Glines sees a real scramble for Meyer after he received his fourth the title, with no one team domin- foul. zmumunumumuniuumumuumuumulumumummuuumumunum E. = Count On Us Intramurals Alpha Tau Omega is leading in Student Affairs Office. Fees are points at the halfway mark of the $10 for the first team and $5 for intramural year, according to di- each additional team. The fees are rector of intramurals Dan Unruh. refundable at the end of the sea- ATO leads with 766, followed by son if a team plays all of its Theta Chi, 580; Sigma Alpha Ep- games. TO PAY BONUS silon, 403; Delta Upsilon, 413; Sig- Basketball begins again on either ma Epsilon. 395; Delta Sigma Phi, Tuesday. Feb. 13 or Wednesday, 321; Sigma No, 284; Lambda Chi Feb. 14. Alpha, 199; Pi Kappa Alpha, 200; All team and individual first Kappa Sigma, 123; Sigma Phi, 106; and second place trophies can be Acacia 81; Theta Xi, 46. picked up during the first week In the independent point stand- of school. PRICES ON ings, Me and Them leads with 398, The first swim meet was won by followed by Allen Hall, 239; Phi K and S with 75 points. Me and Mu Chi, 135; Moulder Hall, 125; Them was second with 53 and Has Beens, 116; Da Fuzz, 116; ATO was third with 44. ROTC, 106; Markham Hall, 36. FALL SPORTS USED BOOKS All teams competing in second Veasey Honored semester basketball must pay their fees by 4 p.m. tomorrow in the By Sportswriters Spartan forward Bernie Veasey was named Northern California co- Mermen Lose player of the week by the Santa DURING FINALS Clara Valley sportswriters at their luncheon yesterday. Bud Ogden of To Stanford; Santa Clara was also chosen. Veasey was selected because of his play in the SJS-UOP basket- ball game Saturday night. The Routed, 73-30 Spartan "sixth man" dropped in STANFORD Spartan swim- 17 points, led the team in rebounds mers managed to snatch two first with nine and contributed many We offer fast, efficient service at places Friday afternoon as the fine defensive plays in the Spartan mermen lost their second meet in win. as many outings to Stanford, Spartan coach Dan Glines said two convenient locations for selling 73-30 in Encina pool. of Veasey, "I was very impressed Despite the loss to the defending with Veasey's rebounding and his NCAA University Division cham- improvement of defense." textbooks. pions, Spartan mentor Tom O'Neill was pleased with the performances of Craig Sprain, Jim Triplett and the 400-yard medley relay team. Sprain anchored the 400-yard HEARKEN! medley team, which took first place, with a time of 49.7. The Hie ye hence to SHAKES Due to our 14 stores buy ing power entire team, with Steve Hoberg, and Sprain, Triplett, Tim Halley from whence cornmeth good was clocked in 3.45.1, surpassing we can offer you top prices for last year's best time, according to O'Neill. things to eat and drink and Tripplett was the only other your discontinued textbooks. bright spot in an otherwise dismal much merriment. And at spe- afternoon. The San Jose City Col- lege transfer raced to a 2:23.0 tim- ing to win the 200-yard breastroke cial student rates, yet. event. He improved over last week's performance against Simon Frasier by 2.5 seconds, The Spartans face the Indians BILLICEY'S `VQ) STUDENT PRIVILEDGE CARD again after finals in the Stanford relays. Other teams making an ap- THIS CEINCES THAT ISA STUDENT AT pearance in the Jan. 27 meet are SIGNED Foothill Aquatics Club, Santa the 10% off Clara Aquatics Club and U.C. PIZZA cal book on any Berkeley. ,o0op EXPRES EPTE08 5 30 I965 134 e. san fernando Fresh Signups Road The second Meeting fir potent- 580 Meridian and ial freshmen baseball players will and be held tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. in 457 e. san carlos MG 201. All those who attend the 1 146 Saratoga-Sunnyvale Rd. meeting may pre-register for the class. 6-SPARTAN DAILY Tuesday, January 16, 1968 Berkeley's Student Government Declares Newsmen To Take 'Look at Future' "A Look at the Future," a 30- reporters from the news center, Braden. student government; Kim Independence From Chancellor's Authority minute television special produced covering numerous areas of con- Allender, faculty; Rahman Javid, students involved in an enlightened despotism, at worst by the Radio-Television News Cen- cern. administration and the President's By JOHN POIMIROO standing, the question centers posted for an insupportable tyrrany," the edi- ter, will be presented over KNTV "A Look at the Future" will be office; and Hal Ramey, covering Spartan Daily Staff Writer around whether or not graduate campus demonstrations. allowed to senate ad- torial explained, (Channel 11) in San Jose Sunday moderated by News Director Dave Spartan Sports. The student government of the stlidents should be When the student the Heyns at 3:30 p.m. Silverbrand, who will question KTEH, Channel 54 will also University of Ca I i Tornio at Berke- participate in and belong to mitted graduate students. funds The program will present preclic- staff reporters Valerie Dickerson, broadcast the program on Thurs- ley, in a clash with Chancellor Ro- ASUC. removed its power over the committee tiorm of coming events by student covering student activities; Jim day. at 630 p.m. ger W. Heyns, has declared itself After the student senate, in a and assigned it to a Guardian Asks Self non- independent of the administration. December election, allowed gradu- composed of students and The student senate last week ate students to vote and take students, with a majority appoint- For Hand of Girl Asa overwhelmingly adopted a "resol- seats in the senate, Heyns declared ed by the chancellor. ution of independence of the auth- the elections illegal and removed In the senate resolution Wednes- LIVERPOOL, England AP I - college girl, ority of the chancellor," said the senate's authority over funds. day. Heyns' action was called, "the Ken Smith wanted to marry Jen- Richard Beahrs. president of the Vic Lee, SJS associated student most blatent in a series of arbit- nifer Sidwell, hut since she was you'll learn Associated Students of the Uni- body president, said that he felt rary acts limiting students' rights." under 21, he needed her guard- versity of California. Chancellor Heyns' decision was "Since the free speech movement ian's consent. psychology, This conflict results from Chan- strictly political. "There was a in 1964, the administration has So he asked himself. sociology, cellor Heyns' decision to remove 'radical' group of graduate students broken agreed-upon norms, parti- Ken was on a $16.44 a week the control of $2.5 million dollars who had definite chances of being cularly when it suspended students allowance at college when he was philosophy, In AS1JC funds from control of elected to the positions. Heyns' for nonacademic reasons." named Jennifer's guardian in her the student senate. feared that the radical slate The Daily Californian newspaper father's will in 1966. She is economics In reply the student senate an- would be elected." at UC, recently endorsed "any non- now 20. nounced that it had obtained a This group of "radicals" had pre- violent, non-destructive tactic, in- Jennifer's comment was: "A fine and more. lawyer to represent student gov- dicted a slashing of the athletic cluding negotiation, strikes, and guardian he made. Fancy telling ernment in a court suit, if neces- program and the band's budget. sit-ins" to end what it called the his ward she could marry a man sary. Also this same group has asked "dictatorship on campus." earning less than seven pounds Asa week." United Stewardess, A controversy of several years that from student funds bail be "The dictatorship," is "at best ($16.801 a you'll put them all to use. Spartan Daily Classifieds (And fly to the places you've read about.) Learning "by the book" is the first step. Learning by doing Is the next. As a United Air Lines stewardess, you'll meet people from all walks of life. You'll become a master The Spartan Daily does not knowingly SKIIS, BINDINGS, & POLES, excellent MALE ROOMMATE, PREF. sr. or grad.. STATE HOUSE 508 S. 11th St. 2 bdrm., of tact and diplomacy. It's the kind of experience that accept advertising from advertisers who cond. $40. Kastinger 5 buck. Royal Lanai. Sauna bath, pool. $43.33/ 2 bath apartments. $180. See manager after 7 p.m. apt. #I, will be useful to you the rest of your life. practice discrimination on the basis of 10V2. $25. Cell Mike Sz.:- 286-0636. mo. 258-0852 race, color, creed or national origin. MALE - for APARTMENT AND FEMALE ROOM- After a 51/2-week course at our Stowardess Training HELP WANTED 141 ROOMMATE NEEDED - spring semester. Share 2 bdrm. apt. w/3 MATE needed. Prefer approx. 24 yr. Canter in Chicago, you'll be assigned to one of 10 United after ANNOUNCEMENTS 11 / others. $41/mo. 545 S. 7th S. #2. 286- old. Call Vicki Mello 286-8340 stewardess domiciles-Seattle, San Francisco, Los BABYSITTER NEEDED for 2 child. Room 5 p.m. Angeles, Denver, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Newark, board w/priv. room or salary. Week- Lark II & Washington, D.C., or Miami. SKI TIME -S. LAKE TAHOE- ends free. Start at 2:15 p.m. Near IBM. 32A88L.ME ROOMMATE WANTED to share Apts. New. completely turn., kit., 1-2 LOST AND FOUND 161 During your first year, you'll earn as much as $451 a Car nec., will pay car allowance. Call apt. $38/mo. 598 S. 9th St. #17. Call bdrm. Weekend or weekly rates. East Bay 225-4890. 287-1054. month. And you'll be given a generous travel allowance. 415.524-5572, Tahoe 702-588-3331. LOST: DARK BROWN wallet on 1-8 in Other benefits include a two-week paid vacation and four HELP WANTED: MALE; ride operator, 2 MALE ROOMMATES NEEDED to vicinity of bookstore & library. RE- POETRY WANTED FOR Anthology. In- free trip passes after one year. As a United stewardess, etc. Frontier Village. Call for applica- share 2 bdrm. apt. spring semester. $225 WARD. Call 244-0485. clude stamped envelope, Idlewild Pub- tion. 225.1500. or apply in person. Pool. 429 S. 9th St. #22 294-6363. you'll be eligible for reduced fares-up to 75%-on inter. LOST - AN OPPORTUNITY to get lishing Company, 543 Frederick, San WHO CAN work in college national airlines. SALESMAN GIRLS - COLONIAL HALLS contract more for your books at Spartan Book- Francisco, mkt., train and sell while in school at If you're single, between 20 and 26, between 5'2" and avail, close to campus 373 E. San Fer- store. TOWER LIST CARDS may be turned $150 to $200 per week with 75 yr. old nando. Call Dana Eves. 293-9633. 59", weight 140 pounds or less (in proportion to height), in at the student e--.tivities office, room respectable life ins. co. Must be ag- and your vision is correctible to 20/30 in each eye, you 174, Administration Building. Buttons gressive. Phone 378.4177. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share PERSONALS (71 2 bdrrn. apt. Call 293-3181 after 5 p.m. may qualify. that are good for discounts on the tow- WE NEED HELP to get all used books 726 S. 10th St. #7. er list are free to those filling out cards. possible. Highest prices paid at Spar- CUSTOM MADE CONTEMPORARY in cast NEW PRICE!!! SPARTA EUROPE '68 tan Bookstore. MALE ROOMMATE TO share nice 2 wedding rings. Original jewelry 354-1273. $319. June I7-Sept. 6. Nonstop bdrm. 1% baths turn, apt. Pool, sapna, gold & silver. Geo. Larimore HOUSING 15/ London round trip. Call Barbara Kyne, very quiet. $65/mo. each. Jim 259-3049. JOHN, HAVE YOU checked the high group leader. 294-2916 after 5 p.m. 1 OR 2 GIRLS TO share 3 bdrm., 3 prices paid for used books at Spartan INTERVIEWS WILL BE CONDUCTED 12 ACRES ON BEAR CREEK. Creek Bookstore? Marsha. LODGING pack- bath, lux. apt. $46 each. 148 E. William WINTER CARNIVAL frontage, redwoods, seclusion. 11/2 miles age Jan. 28 thru Feb. 2 The Heavenly #2 297-0597. NEED MONEY BOOKS ARE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17 from Boulder Creek $22,000. $7,500 MONEY. Get more for them Affair. $12.50 per person. 2 skiers per UPPER DIVISION FEMALE roommate WORTH down, balance good terms. Call agent at Spartan Bookstore. room in 2 twin beds. Hurry! Bring pay- 408 438-0400 or eves 408 377-4357. needed for spring $70 per month 2 HOLIDAY INN ment to 470 S. 11th St. #35 to guar- bdrm. near SJS. Call Barb. 287-2338. YES, MARSHA - I got enough for a 1 OR 2 GIRL ROOMMATES for spring. 1217 Wildwood Way antee your reservations. 287-1155. nog 8. a ski weekend at Spartan Book- Deluxe 2 bdrm., 2 baths duplex. Car SPACIOUS ROOM FOR male in ap- store. They pay big. John. Sunnyvale SAVE STAR TREK, letter campaign needed. $40/mo. 266.2389 after 4 p.m. proved housing. Must sell contract for

needed. Write: Mr. Julian Goodman. GIRLS: 2 BDRM. FURN. apartment spring semester at Hawkins house. Call Rockerfeller Plaza; New SERVICES 18) Pres. NBC: 30 $130. Also 3 bdrm. apt. Modern $160. 294.9687. York. N. Y., 10026. Write now!! V2 block from SJS. Call 292-1327. FEMALE ROOMMATES NEEDED - bawl SPARTAN BOOKSTORE WILL pay 50% REAL ESTATE MAJOR: Get a taste of cheap - unusual situation. Call Pam RENT A STEREO OR TV FROM Esche's. of current new price on books to be the market. Owner will pay $200 cash to at 298-5933. Free delivery, free service. No contract. used next seemster + early sale bonus. who Call 251-2598. UNITED AIR LINES student can find buyer for 3 bdrm. 1 OR 2 UPPER DIVISION roommates EUROPE '68 - from $329 round trip. rental. 298-5709 evenings or post card EXQUISITE, REASONABLE TYPING 11111., An Equal Opportunity Employer needed for spring. $70/mo for 2, $47 June I9 -Sept 9. Write or call for ap- 1263 Magnolia Ave.. S.J. done by miss Carey - call 293-4700. for 3 Near SJS. Call 289-2338. higher plications & flight schedule. Prof. Mage, ROOMS WITH KITCHEN priv. Apart- Close to SJS. Mimeo slightly P. O. Box 6281, San Jose 95150 or 294- ment to be shared, also house, room & NAGLEE PARK CHARMER per page. .7874. board. 69 S. 10th St. after 10 am, SPACIOUS 2-STORY TYPING IN MY HOME. IBM Pica. ail 30-FT. LIVING ROOM 243-6313, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. 1 OR 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES wanted. ROOMY, BRIGHT AND CHEERFUL AUTOMOTIVE 121 Share house. Own room. $43/mo. Low older home with all electric kit. & TYPING - THESIS, TERM papers, etc. Why dream? util. 286-8507. 54 S. 14th St. modern baths, 14x13 FULL DINING Experienced and fast. Phone 269-8674. '66 PONTIAC GTO. 4-speed, positive 1 OR 2 MALE ROOMMATES NEEDED room, large entry plus a king-sized TYPING IN MY HOME. Reasonable fraction, low mileage. Excellent condition. to share 2 bdrm. apt. Spring semester or living rm., 3 bdrms, 2 full baths. base- prices. Call 244.6581. Best offer. 293-8126. sooner. Stop by 598 S. 9th St. #6. ment & corner lot. GOOD RESIDEN- WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY - See me TIAL area NEAR SJS. Owners trans- your books during MGA. $400 or best offer. Call 20 ACRES. $850. per acre in Santa Cruz in JC-I27 1:30 to 4:30 daily except Sell ferred. Price $29,950. Located at 399 286-6209. Mtns. On improved County Rd. A per- Wed. or phone 968-0944 anytime. Jim fect hide-a -way. $6.000 down. Good S. 16th St. Koski. KMETOVIC & INGALLS '66 OPEL-KADETT 55. Must sell. Moving. terms. Call agent 438-0400 or eves. 408 TYPING: FAST, ACCURATE, guaran- 1213 LINCOLN Excellent cond. R/H/W, white w/red in- 377-4357. 286-3322 teed. Editing on request. Call 259-5118. equity & take over payments. terior. $100 MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED before FOR RENT - CABIN: Santa Cruz Electric typewriter. Call 365-7392 after 6. BONUS WEEK Feb. 12 to share 2 bdrm. apt. 2/3 others Mtns., two weeks during semester break Elite electric TYPING. PROFICIENT '62 FIAT 1200 convert. Condition good $37/mo. Beautiful interior. 695 S. 11th. only. Call 287-0204. guaranteed. Call 243.0947 week days 293-2193. but needs new top. $500. Call 244-7531 SOUTH LAKE TAHOE - 1 bdrm. cc' after 4 p.m. & 9 a.m. weaken:1s. after 6 p.m. NEED 1 OR 2 FEMALE roommates for bin, sleeps 5 4.. $75/wk., $40/wkend. Up TYPING DONE ON IBM EXECUTIVE '60 CHEV. IMPALA 4.door. Excellent me- apt. 1/2 block off campus. Spring semes- to 3 days 323-1256 TYPEWRITER in my home. Call 378-2615. new ter. Call 295.6038. chanical condition, auto. trans., near GRADUATE GIRL NEEDS roommate to TYPING DONE -term papers, etc. Fast, MEN & WOMEN. Plenty nf tires. Call 293.2233. SEPARATE college share furn. apt. Spring semester. Close accurate and prompt. Call 264-8630. approved housing. Available R/H. 2 door HT. for spring to campus. Call M. E. 286-9925. CHILD CARE BY young mother. My '64 PONT. CATALINA semester, Room & board. Call free parking good tires, stereo 292-7278. home - fen-nd yard. Call 264.9054. PS, PB, auto. trans., I FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to tape deck. $1295. Call 377-1696. 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES needed to share 2 bdrm. apt. spring semester. share with 2 others & kitchen. I'M 429 TRANSPORTATION :91 '63 WI EXCELLENT COND., very S. 9th St. #I5. 293-5109. baths, 2 bdrm. & pool. $50/mo. 429 So. clean. 3,000 miles on new engine, need 9th St. 292.9174, Open 8 \.\I. bigger car. $975. Call 246-1232. SENIOR GIRL NEEDS ROOMMATE in Feb. Spacious apt. $60/mo. 2 blocks HOUSE FOR RENT - 651 S. 8th St., 3 RIDE NEEDED SPRING semester from YOUR PARKING problems. Buy SOLVE from SJS 297.2550, bedrooms. Partially furnished, 295-0763. Monterey, Tees & Thurs. mornings. Ar 9 PM. my '64 Honda 160. OK for freeway. '68 Call Mrs. Bowman GIRLS: LG. ROOM, good services, ROOM rive SJS 9:30 class. license. $375 or offer. Call Bob 321- CROWNED WITH used books. 394.8796. \fun. thru 1407. food: approved. Must see this. Call Get high price xis bonus at Spartan Carolyn 293.9727. JoLi Manor. Bookstore during finals WANTED: RIDER. 1 way to Detroit. '64 DODGE POLARA. Good condition SJ approx. Jan. 27. Share gas. Thurs. during FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to GIRL Leaving many extras. $1100 or best offer. 286- ROOMMATES NEEDED. 21 or 298.4855. 6209 ask for Ted. share 2 bdrm. turn apt. Pool $37.50/mo. over. 2 bdrm. apt. Pool. 429 S. 9th St. finals. Close to campus. 286.2341 after 3 p.m. #26. Call 293.5217 after 5:30 p.m. NEED RIDE TO SANTA Barbara or '68 PLYMOUTH $200. Good transport- Thurs. 1-25 after I p.m. or any tirma ation. Call evenings 294.0423. Fri. Call 266.8999. '66 HONDA 305 . Excellent LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS 3 GIRLS NEED RIDE to Portland area cond. Many extras. See to appreciate. Jar- 25 & 26. Call Mary 293-5627. $450. 298-4643. RIDE NEEDED. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. work IS IT A SPORTS CAR OR A WORK hours from Westgate area. Ext. 2814 CAR? '59 Fiat 1200 Cabriolet w/radio, 15,151 or 253 F715 heater, 4 on the floor. Looks nice, furls OK, will need some work, $150. 286-0930 ask for Steve. At night 294 1037. FOR SALE: '60 Ford. 2 d- .r V 8. Auto. matic, $400, call 264.3390. To Place ALFO-ROMEO, 2600 sm., rfrIl 291 0235 after 9 p.m. 712 '.,. 13th St. an ad: #3. Call FOR SALE 131 at:

FOR SALE: 2 new hubcaps. It (fits new Chevy.) Call 252-9658. Classified Adv. MARTIN CLASSICAL GUITAR-Near new, orig. price $260, will take best Office -J206 offer. Must sell. Dick 286-3606. ENCYC. AMERICANA 30 vol net plus home lib. set & 10 vol book of art. Only Is mos. old. Assume pay. or $340 cash. 79t .4A43 Daily SKI1Sl! GUARANTEED NEW woods and 1:30 to 3:30 rnot /,', made by a large Euro. peon .1. & are selling wholesale $25 to $70 'het retail at $40 to $110. If interested contact Tina at 294-4622. Send in handy order blank. GIBSON SJN STEEL string quit/sr. Enclose cash or check. Make Large box, beautiful tone. Cherry wood check out to Spartan Daily finish. 3 months old. Cost $255. Sell for Classifieds. $200. Barry 293-9629. MONEY - WILL TRADE Money for Phone 294-6414, Ext. 2465 semester. used books to be used next "1"1-05 SCHOOL illtAlCe5 IT DIFFICULT 164-1T UP "TO THE ffitelA P.O.! 50: + bonus paid by Spartan Book sir RN( LAST TO GET" A PIPLOMA,"