sts Students Speak For Peace Day' Opens ts, By ED HOLLAND This morning's program will tO py, feature eight students Commenting taither on the puip, . ol students Pathways will converge to and three faculty members alternating tday All campus the barbe- at the rostrum Speak for Peace Day, Zlataruff commented: "Every- stand every 10 minutes. Each I. found cue area in front of the Women's Gym this morning speaker is expected to one criticizes apathy, yet no one seems to be overly .participate in a discussion with the audience. interested in working for a solution in- at 11:30 for the opening event in San Jose State's to world pence, Student speakers will be Clark Akatiff, Christo- so here is our start." Students Speak for Pence Day. pher Sheffield, FM Avila, John Gustafson, Bob Students from the five sel Is observing Students A Students Speak for Peace Day also is being Stew- ard, Speak for Peace Day will gather Saturday after abseiled this week at Stanford, UC, Chico State and Hale Scott, Bob MeClenithan and Brian Paddoek. in l'nion Square in San Francisco for as rally to be Francisco State. Faculty speakers will be Dr. Mervyn .4an L Cadwallader. followed by a poster walk through the ERS purpose of the day, sponsored by the business dis- The Spartan Dr. Arturo B. Faille and Anthony Pearce. trict. 1, Roger Williams Club and Wesley Foundation, Is to Throughout the day, students and faculty mem- Saturday night Earle L. Reynolds, who last sum- arolise students to express their beliefs on is way of bers will be polled on the question: "Should we chal- mer in protest sailed his yacht into a Pacific nu- maintaining world peace," Ben Zlataroff, co-chairman lenge or support the dominantly military approach our clear bomb test zone, will speak following the rally the day, reported. government is taking in id the problem posed by Com- at a supPer party at the American Friends Service Tonight at 7:30 a discussion and lecture on world munist powers?" Results of the poll will be announced Committee Headquarters in San Francisco. Reserva- is scheduled in the Stunt Christian Center. later. I(' peace tions for the slipper can be made at the Spartan Y. ir
-ssartaloto by 0,,n or. Points for Peace Four Northern California Colleges in addition to SJS are observ- SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE ing this week Students' Speak for Peace Day. Pictured (standing) 7629 are Ben Zlataroff and Clark Akatiff and (kneeling) Gary Watson VOL. 46 SAN JOSE. CALIFORNIA. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1959 NO. 125 and Carol Hume, members of the SJS committee, pointing out on the map locations of other schools observing the day. Public Queried McCLENAHAN NAMED PROSECUTOR 'Token' Raise On Paper Desire SAN JOSE, (UPI . The pob- lIe this city is being asked whether it wants as new daily Council Approves newspaper of Under Fire a liberal. Demo- $8000 cratic editorial policy. Br. Bert Morris. San Jose State professor of chemistry. The question is being asked In charged this week that Gov. Edwin G. "Pat" Bross'''. ad- a six -page, newspaper-size circu- ministration threatened to cut off several legislators' water lar now being generally distri- To Cover Athletic Deficit buted in San Jose and the sur- Jppropriations if they voted for the 121,i per cent pay raise More titan V.11, son, and $3,247.82 to pa> inth- la an altobst obtain all applai athw lroon the rounding ap- communities. letic medical bill. move, the council unanimous], Student Union secretary. for ,:tate college faculty. Sheldon F. Sackett, publisher propriated yesterday to the MeClenahatn. a junior, has voted approval of the recent Ass: KOED-TV telecast one-half hour' "They (the legislators) were told by Brown's support- of the Coos Bay, Ore., World, Athletic Department by the worked In student government By-Law amendment on discritsii ,if the council's meeting yesterday has ers in the Ways and Means Subcommittee not to vote for Issued the circular and has for several years and acted ass nation and the constitution,1 ix:er its closed circuit station. the pay raise, or the water appor-40--- offered $10,000 in cash prizes Student Council in a mara- chairman nt the Constitutional change. New ASH officer, wet e installed for their districts would for sonments answers to the question. thon 3i hour session which Commilts, tor the Junior etas% A director and two assistant di- last night at the installation ban- from the next budget," Dr. The he cut San Jose Mercury and the closed its term Junior f lass parliamentarian and rectors ior Spartacamp acre quet held at Haverily Foods Res- C.-oed Named News have not of office. Morris said. published for SR Spartan V ( amstitution Commit- named yesterday. Don Brown will taurant, Rich Hill. new ASB presi- Dr. Morris did not name the as- days due to strike* by three Robert (Pat) MeClenahan. tee member this year. handle the directorship with More- dent, will chair next Wednesday's em Hymen. I n Tri angle unions, pressmen, stereotyper% San Jose State junior, was appoint- Other Spartans applying for the land Stevens and Carol T. Ander- council meeting. Or. Ilorris, a meberm of the and the San Jose Newspaper ed prosecuting attorney for the position were Bud Watson. Jeiry son as his assistants. Conunittee, said Guild, coming year. Five students applied Alexander, Paul Elders and Pat ,,... ,welfare SAN FRANCISCO, 11.11)1) An Community Ser.ice chairman the new budget calls for what he Joseph B. Bidder, publisher of for the ASB position. Partridge, Steve Walsh, who had Dean LeGras announced that SJS termed "a token" raise of 5 per amended divorce complaint against the San Jose newspapers, had no The $8.331.91 general fund grant previously applied, withdrew his copped first place in the Selah Award Fete vent for state employes. Michael J. Barnato, heir to the comment on the circulars. Rob- was given to cover four separate application. Pereira Blood Drive Scrapbook 'The State Personnel Board rec- Kimberley diamond fortune, will ert Hickey, president of the budget items: $1,948.80 to send 10 "I plan to carry out the duties i contest. The trophy again will re- rimmenderl last December that Guild, said the Guild had no part Signup be filed here "in the next 10 days" men to the NCAA track meet at of the ASH prosecuting attorney main at SJS for the coming year. Due stale employes be given a Vi per in the distribution of the cir- Lincoln, Neb., in June; $908.44 to to the best of my ability," McCien- according to Harry Wainwright, Applications were opened for Reservation deadline for the sec- cent pa > raise commensurate with cular. send four players to the NCAA ahan said. "I'll do my best to co- ond annual Recognition Banquet the rising wages in pi (vale indus- attorney for Mrs. Barnato. tennis championships at Evanston, operate with students, court, coun- the position of student court has been extended until tomorrow, try, They also suggested a 12',2 111.: $2.226.85 to cover an estimat- cil and organizations in fulfillment chief justice for two weeks. Stu- Wainwright said he would file according to Marilyn Lloyd, ban - percent pay raise for college recut- ed net deficit of the basketball sea- of my duties." 'tents the amendment with "plenty of de- Interested in applying may quet committee ," 1)1.. Morris emphasized. Author Says chairman. The tails," to get a court order forcing original deadline -Rat now," he continued, "the was yesterday. Carolyn Kirby, 22, model and for- The banquet is n..st State administration has de- held annually in mer San Jose State student, to France recognition of students rided to keep the raise at 5 per who have discuss her relationship with Bar- rendered outstanding service to nato. Oral Readers in Benefit the college. The event scill he Sun- State College Salary Corn- 'Blunders Oral Readers a-ill present "Mis- day at 5:30 p.m. in the eafetmia. ' e. he added, has written to Barnato, 24, an Air Force "France today is blunderftilly Jackson. a finalist in the Lilliputians, story of five-inch tress Masham's Repose," their sec- Attendance to the traditional , hlymen, including Bruce Al- lieutenant stationed at Almaden administrative, and suffers from 'recent Kaucher contest, will read people originally created by Jona- i major production of the semester, :the part of Maria. Gwen Sack and affair is by imitation only. Stu- Gatos I mho supported Radar Base near San Jose, ad- painful anachronisms in ideology." than Swift in "Gulliver's Travels." today at 3:30 p.m. in Studio John Wilson will read Mrs. Noakes dents attending the event must measures, seeking to have mitted last month in a court hear- will be read by Elaine Bartolone, These assertions, belonging to Theater, and the professor's narts. pay their $1.50 banquet reserva- 3 pet rent bill amended in ing that he took a trip with Miss Clark Mires, Swiss Journalist -Historian Herbert Admission is 50 cents. The same Ray Baptista and Ben tion fees at the Student Affairs avor .4 the personnel board... roc- Kirby to the West Indies and ease Maria's enemies, Miss Brown , Shelton. Leuthy, form the background upon reading will be given tomorrow Business Mee by Friday, Miss , ndation. her various gifts. and Mr. Hater, will be read by I Proceeds which the tragic drama of modern night at 8:13. will go to the Dr. Doro- Lloyd said. Cecilia Winokur and Jay Nlieh- thy Kaucher France unfolds in his book, The story, originally written by Oral Reading Award Robert C. Doerr, Spartan Foun- ells. Jim Dunn will represent the "France Against Herself." T. H. White, has been adapted by fund, which is maintained exclu- dation executive director. will law, reading Lord Lieutenant. sively by "Dr. David Kulstein, assistant its director. Alden Smith, assistant readings of this kind. speak on the Spartan Foundation. professor of history explained at professor ol speech. The foundation is paying $1 of Brubeck Packs yesterday's hook talk that every student ticket purchased, re- Smith said that White's "iin- UPI ROUNDUP Leuthy, though In despair fixer ique English genius" has pro- ducing the cost to $1.50. its present situation, still loves duced a "fresh and enchanting Welcoming addiess will he deliv- France "as does every man who tale of Lilliput In our own day." ered by Pies. John T. Wahlquist. has lived there." The story concerns the adven- Negro Named Primary purpose of the banquet Dailey of will he to Morris bog present bonen s biggest Probably the tures of Maria. a 10-year-old, and and MIKE JOHNSON "Swanee River" was another French trouble said Dr. Kulstem. her reign as "benevolent dictator" awards to outstanding students, administration of Miss Lloyd said. Fine Arts Editor II highlight. A piano-sax duet for the lies in the of a colony of Lilliputians. Who's Vho In America aWri opening and closing choruses set French laws. Thq administrators The little people had inherited Film Queen rds The Dave Bridled, Quartet work well as long as they follow and ASH Recognition awards the stage for more of that ox. the story of their ancestors who CANNES, France. t*PD - Cecilia Cooper, 20. of New York. Tues- accepted methods of doing things, will be presented. In :addition. last night proved SJS WILL I had been carried off to England day night became the first Negro to win the title of "Miss Festival" elusively - Brubeck improvsation. long as no new problems special awards will be presented huy good jazz. and as to be exhibited. at the Cannes Film Festival. To a packed Stephen Foster never had it so of government arise. But France In denartniental and honorary Maria, however, ends In letting The bikini-clad Cecilia appeared stunned by her triumph over a house, the combo played two good. today, is swamped with new prob- fields. them live their own lives. Maria score of European beauties including Amy Nelsen, Miss Paris of intermission interview trouble. :Members of the four campus hours of fine ranging In an lems, and she is in later is rescued by her little 1939, and 13 other girls. music by KOED Brubeck said most confusion- honorary organizations Spartan recorded The second friends when they "swarmed to WINTERS 'DISTURBED' from pixie-ish piano solos to he is happy to say his is one of the factor in French chaos Spears, Spartan Shields. Blue Key causing her rescue in a cokt, damp dun- SAN FRANCISCO, (UM Jonathan Winters, TV and night club few jazz groups that has been able he said, is the centralization and Black Masque will be an- lamming drum solos. today, geon." comedian, is mentally disturbed and will require "further hospitaliza- stick together without having country. nooncerl during the evening. Brubeck featured his regular to of the Smith said, "There are some pro- tion." Dr. T. E. Albers, superintendent of San Francisco hopsital said ;die He added Des- run from Paris. Outstanding seniors will he pre- sax man, Paul Desmond, who to use gimmicks. "Everything Is found truths lurking in the yesterday. has his trio eight years ago, No business of any sire has its sented wrist watches and AWS been with the quartet since mond to shadows of this fantasy." Winters, whose off-stage antics landed him in the hospital's 1951 not changed the instru- headquarters anywhere hilt Paris. . . . Joe Morello was on drums, and has riychiatric ward, was arrested Tuesday for trying to board a sailing 'ref provincial official can on campus. Genf. Wright played bass. mentation since. No minor .essel and climb the rigging. M however, that within Improvements for his Applicants Sought silo's di umming %sag (if He said, secure After 'an examination by staff psychiatrists, Albers said "It year, he plans to do wit:hunt going through fling can bet exquisite. His the next parish was found that Winters is quite distui bed." with chorus and tape. ,ste and incredible technique some recording Parisian red For AWS Posts THREE SABIREJETS CRASH orchestra. "Ideologies, worn thin through the rhythm section together, string MYRTLE BEACH, S.C., (LTD - Three Air Force F-100 Super bickering, keeps com- Application deadline tia four As- the exchange of choruses constant Sabrejets crashed into the Atlantic Ocean early yesterday. Ii government level at a sociated Women Students chair- Brubeck and Desmond. promise on One body was recovered several hours later. Frat Choral Sing difficult to reach and im- manships is tomorrow, according iesome Road," played early plane The Air Force said one witness. apparently the pilot of another TIMELY TIPS to ace" to Miss Margaret Harper, activi- ereeram, showed Brubeck's posible plane reported the three planes were observed to be descending Handy ash trays nutty Set for May 20 ties adviser. and arranging talent. He rapidly in a turn immedialety prior to the crash into the ocean. can nn Fraternity choral groups are Interested women may apply for be made out with an almost silent, un- OUT OF STATE JC FEE! old light preparing to compete in.the 10th !MA'S cortespondent, cammunity of your ',Trinket one -finger chorus, Special Bus Set SACRAMENTO, (LTD A hill to (rabic California junior college bulbs. However, if guise annual "Spring Sing" on May 20 service, Big-Little Sister Day and it to Desmond, who district to charge a minimum of $180 annual tuition lee for out of unwise to try ,anie In Morris Dailey Auditorium. publicity chairmanships in Miss is in with a quiet ride. After state students v. as approved by the Senate Education Committee yes- Choral groups from each partici- For Pushcart Races harper's office. Adm. 269. and make lightbulbs `ix ,horuses of trading solos, Mo- terday. . paling fraternity will sing for ap- Interviews will take place May out of old ash trays tamped the tempo to a racy A bus service to and from the The bill was introduced by Sen. Nelson Dilworth (Ft-Hemet) who proximately seven minutes and 18, 3:30 p.m., WG8. unless you are xciting pace. giving Brubeck Santa Clara Fairgrounds for the said he thought such a charge was only fair since counties must pay cups will go to first, second and wearing a 39.95 bosmond a chance for some Lambda Chi Alpha Pushcart Re- tuition to each other if they send some of their residents to school I, third place winners. wash 'n wear suit improvising. lays Friday will be available so Dinner Fetes Nurses In another crrirty First place honors were copped from R/A and can that spectators may come early for Seniors being graduated from THE HAND THAT FEEDS spring by Alpha Tau Omega make a quick trip last the races and stay for the Alpha the Nursing Department will be SACRAMENTO. I UPD--A 12-year-old Sacramento Girl figured a Delta Upsilon and Theta Chi for the electrician. Umbrella Time Phi Omega Bean Feed following honored at a dinner tonight. Giver wolf at 1.nr! Park Zan was hungry Teesdny so she offered him placed second and third. the Relays. Steve Wood, A Phi by the the dinner piece cf eel( (lain Valley: "Spring Sing" at San nursing faculty, ROOS Cloudy with The first announced yesterday. ATKINS itlulilal by Theta 0 president, will he at the home of Miss Grace Nan Broil lost the tip of her finger through her charity but she light rain through to. StateJose was sponsored '11th Bus service will begin at 1:30 Staple, head of the Nursing De- wasn't angry IA the wolf. "He didn't mmin to do it," she said. "It wa: F. war as Saga Clara 83-70: low tonight 50-36; Chi fraternity. It is now sponsored p.m. and continue stAtii 6:30 p.m. partment. a mistake" X,Xilliti=47; *: : : :,:.:, . - , - : .:Z,’,:. rly winds 10-15 M.P.H. by the InterfraternIty Council.