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MM. alk Vaccine Shots 15 gistration Starts Registration for Salk Vaccine polio vaccinations gets underway oday in the Student Affairs Office, s.ccording to Dr. Thomas J. Gray, health officer. Is Spartan Students, faculty members, and college employes are eligible to register for the first two in a series of three polio shots. The third SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE shot isn't to be given until seven months following the second shot. lel shotsb: p VOL. 44 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1956 NO. 34 Sophs Plan! When students monster they To will nesecostntedi eaWciht.h a receipt containing a number which will on test 9 Dance-.9 determine when they will be coil- Proposed 'Dead Week' ed to hive their shots. Students Rummti,..(re Sale under 21 must have their parents POSE a. - sign the receipt. Is Under Consideration The Sophomore Class will meet - Dr. Getty disclosed that there A request for an official -dead week," made by the College Wednesday. at 3:30 p.m. in Room are several persons, due to cer- Life Committee, is under consideration by the Faculty Council, ac- 53. to complete plans for the tain conditions. who shouldn't cording to Dr. Bert M. Morris, president of the Council and profes- -after-game dance- to be held receive the fihot. The Mots, ac- iee sor of chemistry. after the Cal Poly-Spartan game cording to Dr. Gray, shouldn't be The term, -dead week," is applied to the days before final week Saturday. given to a person during a major when no activities are planned. This proposal would include one Plans for the location of a rum- acute inness; to a person in a completely dead day (free day) before finals start. mage sale and the contest will be household or institution where a as A minimum or woi k would be* discussed also. Theme for the eon. case of polio has just occurred: assigned for the days immediately test to be held Dec. 5-9 is "My to a person within two weeks of before dead day. No college activi- Fine Art Dept. Favorite Partner on a Desert a small pox vaccination: or to ties could be scheduled ,during Isle." a person who has a temperature dead week or finals week. Admission to the after-game above nprmal. This proposal was referred to To Sponsor dance will be. 25 cents per person The registration period will a committee assigned to investi- and records will provide the run through Wednesday, Nov. 2 gate the problem, according to Speech Friday music. it. and the first shots will he Dr. Morris. SENIOR ANNOUNCEMENTS 'n en the %seek of Dee. 2. The Senior Class will meet to- A partial report of class size "The Fine Ar ts in Today's Acoording to Dr. Gray. 500 per- day in was also considered at the last World" will be covered Friday Room 39 at 3:30 p.m. to sons will be able to receive their discuss graduation announcements Faculty Council meeting. In lower when Dr. Stephen Pepper, chair- first injection the week of Dec. 2, to be division history classes, the pre- man of the department of phil- used by the class. and 500 during the Dec. 9 week. President Tom Bonetti urged as ferred size of classes is 95 stu- osophy at the University of Cali- Dr. Gray pointed out that the many seniors as ptiesible dents. fornia at Berkeley, speaks.in the PROTECTING SOVIET EMBASSY, Acme, Switzerland, police have difficult time hold- to at- second shot must follow the find Concert Hall of the Music Build- ing back crowd-protesting Russia's liquidaRon of Hungarian revolt. (internettelsa0 tend. "This meeting will decide by at least four weeks so when The maximum class size in these ing at 8:15 p.m. the type of announcement to be the Christmas vacation mores was set at 60. When the period is Dr. Pepper's lecture Is being used by the entire class," he said. over 1000 persons who received enrollment reaches 60, good teach- Bonetti further appealed to sen- their first shot before ing methods break down, accord- IBM Consultant the vaca- Middle-of-Road Policy iors to attend the meetings and tions then will twelve - Their Morris. ing to Dr. help organize. activities. "We are second shot. "Many classes are larger than To Deliver Speech operating under a serious man- lower division history cour- The shots will hr gls en only 60 in shortage," he said. "and if To Continue, Ike Says power to days a week to allow the ses at present," he said. ery sane seniors: don't show up to Health Office to carry on with The Council members will con- WASHINGTON(UP)President Eisenhower :las indicated that At Commencement help out, their activities will stif- Its other business. Dr. Gray tinue their study of maximum his second-term administration will stick to the same middle-of-the- Dr. Dwayne Orton, educational said fer." the Health Office will he able class sizes between now and the road course it has followed for the past four years. consultant for the International JUNIOR PROM PLANS to handle the saccinatIon pro- next meeting. A worsening of the foreign situation could force some major Business Machines Corp., has ac- All Juniors are urged to attend gram %Atli/tit calling In out- The first item scheduled for shifts in domestic policy, no hints cepted an invitation to deliver the but there have been of any yet. the Junior Class meeting today at side. help. the next meeting, Nov. 29, will When he sends kis State of the Union Message to Congress in commencement address at San 3:30 in Room 24, according to Dr. Gray stressed the point that be the directive pf the State January, Mr. Eisenhower will have an accumulation of unfinished Jose State Cotten on Feb. 1. The Chuck Rigdon, class president. there is no risk of inducing polio Board of Education saying that *business on which Congress has exercises will be held in the Mor- All Important issues concerning infection by the application of a state college cannot require failed to act. ris Dailey Auditorium at the con- the Junior Prom will be discussed the vaccine under the present a student to take a foreign lang- Former Grad This unfinished business includes clusion of fall semester. and stoups for all committees uage in any major, other than safety standards. pus federal aid for School construction Dr. Orton, who has been as- will be held. San Jose foreign language. State is one of many civil rights legislation, changes in sociated with IBM since 1942 as All those who attend are asked colleges across the nation which is To Play Lead the immigratioa laws a consultant and editor of Think, and amend- to biing ideas for a bigger and providing Salk vaccine for its the 9 ments to the Taft-Hartley Labor IBM magazine, is a graduate better Junior Prom. students, faculty members, and Sorority Women In 'Bus Stop Law. All of these still will face of the University of Redlands. He PROSE COUNCIL MEETS employes. heavy going in Congress. was honored with an LL.D. degree The Executive Council of the Pat Branch, former SJS drama According to the National Plan Ninth Annual Mr. Eisenhower also has an- from Redlands in 1944. He also Freshman Claim will meet today DR. STEPHEN PEPPER student, has been assigned to play Foundation for Infantile Paraly- nounced he will ask Congress attended the College of the Pa- at 3:30 p.m. in the Student Union, Guest speaker the lead feminine role in the sis, 75 colleges of 136 responding Hawaii Vacation next year Me segistatlon to help cific where he later became a u'crordtfor to Cam* Kersey, Fresh three-act comedy, "Bus Stop." be- to letters teem the NFIP have small business. This member of the faculty. Ile was Class president. The ninth annual Howard Tour sponsored by the Fine Arts Div- ing presented Friday and Satur- may in- scheduled a vaccination program president of Stockton College from Kersey said there would be no to Hawaii for college women will ision of San Jose State, of which day clude tax relief. and 56, Including SJS, have al- in the Montgomery Theater 1936 to 1942. Since 1947 he has regular Class meeting be conducted again next summer, Dr. Harold C. Crain is chairman. In the general field of tax 're- this week ready begun their program. at Civic Auditorium. been a trustee of Pratt Insti- according to Mrs. E. A. Le Gros, It will be open to students and duction, Mr. Eisenhower and Sec- due to the holiday. Stanford University conducted The curtain will go up at 8:30 N.Y. housemother of San Jose State's the public without charge. retary of the Treasury George M. tut(., Brooklyn, The Frosh will resume normal a vaccination program nvently p.m. for the San Jose Theater _ Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Dr. Pepper holds three degrees Humphrey both have held out meetings next ,week when they which proved very successful, ac- Guild production. The play, writ- Sponsored by the University of from Harvard University and a hope for further cuts. But they meet Monday in the Little Thea- cording to Dr. Gray. ten by William Inge, was a long- Hawaii, the tour encompasses a doctor of humane letters degree ter at 3:30 p.m. term hit on Broadway and recently have made no specific committ- 49 day program of sightseeing and from Colby College. He began his ments. Inmate Juggles was made into a movie starring social activities on the Pacific teaching career at Wellesley Col- Marilyn Monroe. BALANCE!) BUDGET. Patrons To Hold Islands. Military officers and col- lege in 1916 and joined the Uni- The administration is still pledg- Prison According to Larry Bargette, Books lege men are invited as guests to versity of California faculty three ed to keep a balanced SJS graduate and publicist for budget LINCOLN, Neb., IUP)-- An Annual Pot-Luck the tour's welcome parties, swim years later. He was chairman of ahead of any further generaL re- the Guild, Miss Brancb ably fills inmate who was working in the The Patrons of San Jose State parties and a formal dinner dance, the Art Depertinent from 1938 to duction in tax rates. Not until the role portrayed by Miss Mon- Nebraska Penitentiary's business according to Mrs. Le Gros. A spec- 1952, and assistant dean of the 's third year in office--the fiscal roe. Miss Branch was graduated office as a typist and clerk, jug- luck dinner at 6:30 Thursday in ial luau will be given for the College of Letters and Science year ended last June 30 - did Mr. with great distinction from SJS gled the Office's books and took the Women's Gymnasium. About visitors as a farewell party. from 1939 to 1947. Eisenhower achieve the balanced last June. She was a speech and $245 before he was released. 400 faculty member, their budget. drama major. Warden Joseph Fiovey said Wil- spouses and friends of the college He is also pledged John Kerr, associate professor to a con- liam A. Brown, Cullman, Ala., from the community are expected tinuation of flexible farm price --- of drama, is one of the advisers serving a two-year auto theft to attend the affair. supportswhich the Democrats to the Guild and Robert I. Guy, term, drew up a check for that Mrs. Stanley C. Bens, president challenged in the past campaign assistant professor of drama, one amount. Brown had $20 coming of the Patrons, will preside. Ar- and to continuation draft. DATEBOOK of its directors. of the in gratuity and accumulated pay. rangements for the dinner have Adiai E. Stevenson. the Demo- A check of the books showed been made by Mrs. A. C. Geller- Tickets for "Bus Stop" TUESDAY, NOV. 13 may be cratic presidential candidate, Brown had transferred to his own man.Mrs. Judson Aspinwall will purchased at the door or by call- California Student Teachers Association, movie, Little Theater, had questioned the worth of the account money due other inmates introduce the program which will ing the Civic Auditorium 8 p.m. box of- draft for recruiting military Officials became suspicious at the include selections by the A Cap- Music fice beforehand. Department, faculty recital, Concert Hall, 8 p.m. manpower. size of the check for the short pella Choir, directed by William Speech and Urania Department, "Charlie Chaplin Festival," Col- The last venture of the Guild During the campaign, Mr. Eisen- time he served. J. Erlendson, and the new campus lege Theater, 7:30 p.m, was "Picnic" in-the spring of. this hower repeatedly stressed his de- Bovey said he would file a com- film, "The View from the Tower." Women's Faculty Club, DRIVING to House of Lords tea, 3-5 p.m. year. The next play scheduled is mand for a school bill and criti- plaint charging ledger alteration Tr' sigma, lecture, Student Union, 7 p.m. "Tea and Sympathy" for opening of Parliament, set for early cized the different plans spon- if the money is not returned Spartan Spears, rummage sale, Morris Dailey Auditorium Myer, January. sored by Democrats, He said he Queen Elizabeth II smiles 8 a.m.-4 p.m. eixich Hanged would ask Congress to telescope happily as subjects cheer WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14 his five-year program into four along route. (Inferflefsonal) Spartan football efmeh Rob Rally Committee, meeting, Morris Dailey Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. AWS To Discuss Spears years. BV.11/1111 uas hanged in effigy Co-Rec, recreation, Women's Gym, 7:30-10 p.m. To Hold OUTLINES PROGRAM International Meet twice user the weekend follow- Water Polo, Spartan varsity vs. Santa Clara, there. 4 p.m. M.A. Candidate Test ing San Jose State's 344 de- Spartan Spears, Rummage Sale During one of his campaign AWS will meet tomorrow rummage sale, Morris Dailey Auditorium foyer, at Candidates fgr a M.A. In English feat at the hands of College of A rummage sale will be held speeches, Mr. Eisenhower gave 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 4:30 to discuss the International will take their written comprehen- the Pacific. One d s was Wednesday between 8:30 a.m. and this outline of his program: Phi Alpha Theta, initiation, Chapel, 7 p.m. Associated Women's Students sive examination Saturday, Nos. found yesterday ,,,,, 3:30 p.m. in front of Morris "We shall continue economic Occupational Therapy Club, meeting, Room 17, 7:30 p.m. meeting to be held in Reno. Six 17, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 pin. in hanging from a pole on the cam- Arnold Air Society, Dailey Auditorium in the Inner and fiscal policies that have girls, are phi:ming to attend and initiation dinner, Moffett Field Officers Club, Room 1134. This examination is pus and another was discovered Quad. Spartan Spears, sophomore helped general our preseet pros- 7 p.m. any others who are interested are a prerequisite to advancement suspended from a crane near women's honorary service society, perity . Delta Phi Delta, pledging, Chapel, 6:30 p.m. urged to contact Kay son Tillow, for the candidacy of the Master's the bookstore. THURSDAY. NOV. 15 are sponsoring the sale. "We shall continue expanding AWS president. Degree in English. Fine Arts Lecture, symposium "The Fine Arts in Today's World", Articles from 'lost and found' and improsibg all our piegrams Concert 8 p.m. in the Student Union will be sold. for the benefit of the sick, the Water polo, Spartan freshman vs. Palo Alto High, there, 3:30 p.m. Many of these articles are good aged' and the ilisablot. Philosophy Club, Meeting, Student Union, 8:15 p.m, and worth buying, according to "We shall . . .1a:Ild the 'whoop Rally Committee, rally, Morris Dailey Auditorium, 8 p.m. Nan Goodart, the sale chairman. needed. FRIDAY, NOV. 16 "We shall ... advance now pro- Panhellenic Society, Panhellenic dance, Surf Clair .San Francisco, grams to /Mae more secure the 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Patron's future of ot.r small businesses. Student Y, membership retreat, Camp Campbell, 4:30 p.m. Dinner "And wr. shall do all in our Elementary Education Department, tea, Women's Gym, 1:30-5:30 Faculty members, parents, and power to make more secure for m. friends of SJS will gather to- all eitlxens their civil rights ... SATURDAY, NOV. 17 gether for the Patron's Associa- We shall seek ... to assure wo- Football, Spartans vs. Cal Poly, here, 8 p.m. tion dinner to be held Thursday, meit esi4vsshere In our land Sophomore Clam, after-game dance, Women's Gym. Nov. 15, at 13:30 p.m. in the Wo- ee,ualliy of rights. Student 1, membership retreat, Camp Campbell, all day. men's Gym. "We shall sworously lead I he Speech and Drama Department, play "The Crying Princess and Music and a new, colorful movie way to a review and revision of STANDING ON MAUSOLEUM in Moscow's Red Square, leading members of Soviet hier- the Golden Goose", Studio Theater, 8 p.m. of the college will be part of the our immigration laws , archy review troops during celebration of a irty-ninth anniversary of October revolution. Cal Poly Alumni, after-game reunion, Student Union. Iprogram. Students a n d faculty "We shall encourage, more per- From left: K. G. Vomshilov, president of Soviet Union; Defense Minister Marshal C. K.

SUNDAY, NOV. III will entertain. Spartan Spears. sistently than ever, wider markets Zhukov, Communist Party Secretary N. S. Khrushchev, Premier N. 13ulganin, Deputy Student Y, membership retreat, Camp Campbell, all day. sophomore women's honorary ser- and rising living standards for all Premier G. M. Malenkov and Deputy Premier A. Mikoyan. (i sterna newel) Charming CIO, meeting, IGO N. 3rd St. vice society, Will serve the dinner. nations, Form (11(1 Chaplin Hicks The Chaplin two-reel- Life History of an IBM 1 Four Charlie era will be shown in College By JERRY ROTH% ing a switch. Any questionable re- Mrs. Jan Verso are "stacked into one of the enockines, .e came Theater tonight at 7:30 o'clock DO you ever %solider what Page 2 Tuesday, November Ii. 111116 hap- sults are carefully checked. about half enough floor space" awn's% it paper on nhich the stu- by the Speech and Drama De- pens to those tests that are taken The score is registered on a and they are looking forward to dent had carefully filled in the partment. There is no charge. EDITORIAL on printed forma and col- answered gauge that looks like a speedo- being on the second floor of the spates between the dotted Chaplin gained fame 'with his with a specialoblack pencil? meter and results are writ- Unless the the new Administration Building. They umns for ansnen.. gift for pantomine and comedy Well, here's the story! ?B Id ten on the test by the operator. will be with the Personnel Office, form lis properly and neatly fill- mixed with pathos Who Won the Election tests are sent to the Testing Of- The office handle% the battery of which they are actually a part. ed in between the parallel dot- A week has passed since the presidential elections, and the fice, Room 19. where Dr. Har- of Ifni tents that are gi%en to The present separation is due to ted columns, IBM reactions will time ha s arrived for ell good Monday-morning-guatierbacks to begin rison Heath. testing officer. and all entering falltirlIt s, graduate the overcrowding in the present not by vorrect and the tests Callaway's Crystal interpreting. The SPARTAN DAILY editors am no exceptions. so hem his staff, send them through a intelligent... testy isnd all IBM Administration Building. must be hand scored. Creamery goes. process that scores them almost I esty that facults meml.ers wish One problem (innocent or in- 113M forms should not ix' First, if is fairly obvious that President Eisenhower won a greet instantly and serni-agtontaticallv to use plus "odd-. and end" such tentional) in scoring that the test- Fountain: Breakfast, Lunch, because once in a while the ma- personal victory at the polls, but it wasn't a Republican victory. The The office rents (Son can't as Interest testy. ing officials encounter is tests Dinner chine will not contact answers Democrats retained control of the House and Senate. tiny) two International Business Dr. Heath and his staff score that are not marked with the 7th 1 E. Santa Clara in the folded area. What was the reason for this? Why did the voters elect Eisen- Machines which score test by the tests and send the results to electrographic pencil. T h e ma- hower, yet ignore three out of four of his hand-picked senatorial can- means of electronie resporiyets the Personnel Office and the in- chine does not pick up the weak didates? made by an electrographie pen- structors for interpretation. signals of an ordinary pencil and The President's three choices who lost out were Douglas McKay cil with a high lend content. Dr. Heath approximated that so the paper must be corrected in Oregon. Arthur Langlie in Washington and Dan Thornton in Col- A matrix is punched and used last year his office graded 80,000 by hand. Another problem is that orado. All three candidates were campaigning in areas where the as a key for the machine to fol- answer sheets for personnel tests students frequently do not com- electorate is very conscious of conservation. In turning down the low. Little fingers on the machine and 97,000.forms for faculty-mem- pletely erase a mark, or less often. 111SME ORIVING senatorial bids of these gentlemen, perhaps the voters were showing make electrical contact with ans- bers. A skilled operator can check cross out the wrong answer. their displeasure in the Eisenhower administration's conservation pro- wers on the 11351 form wherever up to 6(X) forms per hour. Miss Tannello. who oper:ite. gram. the matrix is perforated. "Rush periods are periodic, There probably were local issues in other parts of the country Contrary to some ever-present big load% coming at mid-term that decided the outcome of the election. rumors. the IBNI test scorer is as tin.... finals and registration," Kitten Causes Some BRAKES ADJUSTED cn political "experts" have expressed the opinion that the close to being "fudge" (cheat is explained Dr. Heath. voters were showing their dissatisfaction with the ultra-conservative such a harsh word) proof as sci- Voicing the same complaint fre- 'Catastrophe' AND TESTED 1.40 w "Old Guard" element of the Republican Party. If so, President Eisen- ence can make it. The machine quently heard elsewhere on cam- WILTON. Conn , ( UP) -L- The 8 Shoe Hydraulic bows, already has indicated he means to re-build the party and hopes can register rights. wrongs, rights pus. Dr. Heath said that he and moral of thi story is "don't take For this small SI .50 charge we to eliminate this element. The party would do better in general elec- minus wrongs and even give his staffDr. Lyle Edmison, Miss Impulsive cats for rides in the Itsraos. front wheals Adjust seruice clearance tions if the President succeeds. greater or less numerical weight Maxine Crawford, Mrs, Dorothy family car." row out dirt 'Adjust pedal clearance Other "experts" have expressed the opinion that the election to certain answers just by flick- Love, Miss Phyllis Torment) and served to emphasize their belief that there is really only a one party James Long, 45. did. Long was Check master cylinder Adjust wheel bearings system in our country today. That is to say that the similarities be- driving with the cat in the back Inspect hydraulic lines P ..... re test system tween the two major parties outweigh the differences. As a result, the Bookstore Innovation May Be seat. It jumped onto his head. Inspect drums and lining Giue real road test electorate is "voting for the man" for the presidency rather than causing him to lose control. The the party. Greatest Gadget Since Wheel car ran off the road and snapped Perhaps it's time two new parties were formed, the Conservative a utility pole, bringing several WE GIVE Party and the Liberal Party. By JIM CYPHER power lines down on top of a YOU AN Ms here! A revolutionary in- "Yes, indeed they LEEkiins should," agre- second auto. EVEN BRAKE novation that has recently appear-led I. The second driver, Richard Lick LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Dick Bib ler, ed on the scene at the Spartan deufiLce I experimented nith the elec- Taylor, stayed inside his car until 540 SO. FIRST CY 2.7864 Book Store may prove to be the tronic marvel. utiliring the fa- a power company crew removed greatest thing since the invention 111--- 1,5-Lr'N ..... us scientific method (trial the live wires. , ø of the round wheel t unfortunately{ and error). I found that the Both Long and Taylor escaped it.lC&EIF IN A MINJTE - 1ER 601N*10 square wheels never came Wt.' mere Insertion of a pencil Into injury. Long's' car however, was TH' LIEIRAN' vogue). The gadget promises to the device actisated a mercury. badly damaged. with wiTr4 ME 771101 have far reaching effects upon i switch which started the cut- The cat ran away. eampuo Max ghuhan the student populace ting blades whirling. I Shill found On A BETTER of ' Barefoot Boy If tin Cheek.- etc.) FIURRN. The other morning while that one can gosern the sharp- (Author seeking an IBNI Form 191 I Elvis in a Kimono fleas of his pencil point by plac- MEMPHIS, Term.. - (UPI - noticed a queer, km looking ing the selector leer, which is A young Japanese singer object on the table near the who imi- to be found on the sharpener, tates Elvis Presley's style down BIG MORALS cash register. Curiosity in yr- LITTLE STORIES WITH into one of three positions: me- to the hip movements and guitar- powered me. f queried the cash- dium. fine, and extra-fine. flailing is one of the fastest-ris- First Little Story ler. I should warn you about the ing entertainers front the Land " What is it?" asked I. upon a time when the inventors of the airplane of the Rising Sun. Once "That, stout fellow. is an auto- use of the extra-fine option. Al- were very small boys, the roof on their house developed Fourteen touring Japanese busi- matic pencil sharpener. You see. though one obtains a needle sharp a terrible leak. A repairman was called to lix it. He set point. unless care is exercised. nessmen said here yesterday that the house, but it was a the management has set up this his ladder against the side of Tutsuya Mihashi gets rapt atten- ladder was not quite long enough table in order to be of ultimate the pencil soon turns to dust. very tall house and his tion with his Japanese renditions to reach the roof. service to the students. You'll no- As I left the Spartan Book of "Don't Be Cruel" and "Houn' we have an idea," said the boys who even at that tice the presence of a heavy-duty Store. clutching my IBM Form "Sir, Dog." tender age were resourceful little chap& "We will get paper cutter. a three hole punch, 445, my mind was filled with the boost you up on the roof." ƒƒƒ111. up on top of the ladder and a roll of wrapping paper, some wonder of what I had just witnes- So the boys climbed to the top of the ladder, and the gummed paper tape, and our fea- sod. Other uses for the device TYPEWRITER repairman came after them, and they tried to boost him ture attraction, t h e automatic popped into mind:e.g., using it as up on the roof. But, alas, the plan did not work and they pencil sharpener. Students should an eraser sharpener for those who RENTALS all came tumbling down in a heap. feel free to come in and utilize desire pointed erasers, or as an Low . . . Low ... MORAL: Two Wrighis don't make a rung. these items whidh have been made astiaragus tipper for the gourmets available to them." answered the who have an affinity for sharp STUDENT RATES Little Story tips on their asparagus. or . . . Second cashier. 1 Month $5.00 Once upon a time a German exchange student came 3 Months $12.00 from Old Heidelberg to an American university. One was a bull session going on in the room next Late Model Undcrwoods, night there to his. "Ach, excuse me," he said timidly to the group of Royals, etc. young men assembled there, "ether what is that, heavenly smell I smell?" Correct Spelli it May Increase FREE DELIVERY "Why, that is the fragrant aroma of our Philip Morris Three dictionaries have mys- lish are mipsing dictionaries. AND PICK-UP IN cigarettes," said one of the men. teriously disappeared from their In response to the disappear- SAN JOSE AREA "Himmel, such natural tobacco goodness!" respective shelves in English of- ances Mrs. Henders:on retorted. Honors to BMOC "What's going on behind the cur- "It comes in regular size in the handy,Snap-Open pack, fices, it was reported today. "If there is an increase in the taa-?--Theres--strre- nothing in or in long size in the new crumhproof box.... Won't you Dear Thrust and Parry: Mrs. Rae Henderson, Mrs. Dor- amount of correctly spelled words front of it," should be given then try one?" ROBERTS said the German exchange student othy Foote, both assistant pro- in comparison to a decrease in Congatulations to big men! opportunity. "Dankesehiitt," happily. and from that night forward, whenever the men fessors of English and Dr. Jose- faculty dictionaries this phenom- It is truly inspiring to have I suggest such persons he els eri TYPEWRITER CO. lit up Philip Morris Cigarettes, he never failed to be phine Chandler. pt-ofessor of Dm- ena is purely coincidental." such "big, talented" men attend- a chance to perform and he judged The Underwood Agency present. ing exchange rallies with COP. by some "unwitty" men. Then 156 W. SAN FERNANDO Especially those who think they they too will have their shining , MORAL: Where there's smoke, there's Meyer. , (Between Sr. Aero Student possess more talent than the M.C. day. Mallet & Almaden) Spartan Daily Surely "big" men who come forth Richard Gidley CY 2-4842 Third Little Story with such witty statements as, ASB 11875 San Jose State College Is New Chairman M.11.1111.1...10 Once upon a time Penelope, the wife of Ulysses, had Eidsrei serr,nd cla:s mann, April herself a mess of trouble in Ithaca. With her husband 24. 1934. at San Joss. Calif For Auto Society were wooing .inder the ei-t of Merck 3, IVO away at the Trojan War, all the local blades Penelope like crazy. She stalled them by saying she Member Cal¦fornia Newspaper Pub. Senior aeronautics-engineering wouldn't make her choice until she finished weaving a hers Association. najor Jerry Miller has taken the Published daily by the Associated rug. Each night when her suitors had gone home, Penel- chairmanship of the Society of Students of San Jose State Colls9o. ope, that sly minx, would unravel all the weaving she ascent Saturday and Sunday, during Automotive Engineers at SJS. had done during the day. nut college year with one issue dur- A meeting for all interested in ing each final eraminai;on period. joining the Society will he held in Subscriptions accepted only on I remainder of-school year basis. In the near future pending the avail. fall semester. 13: in Spring semester. ability of a guest speaker, accord- $1.50. ing to Aeronautics Department Telspitnnis: CYpress 4 6414Ed. 1,41. frt. 210; Aduartising Dept. Head Thomas Leonard. Ext. 211. Press of tha Globe Printing Co 1445 South Fi,tt Se., San Jose, Calif.

Editor The JOHN KEPLINGER Tuxedo Shop Business Manager JACK ERICKSON COMPLETE MEN'S cPilf z7u /Weil/ Day Editor FORMAL WEAR JIM SIMS FORMALLY 84 S. 1st. Well sir, one night she left her rug lying outside. It .c?) NOW LOCATED rained buckets, and the rug got all matted and shrunken, AT and Penelope couldn't unwind it. When the suitors came back in the morning, the poor frantic woman started 4th SHAMPOO FOR MEN the house looking for a 111011... 35 SO. running all over place to hide. CY 1 7420 Well sir, it happened that Sappho, the poetess, had come over the night before to write an ode about Penel- ope's Grecian urn. So she said, "Hey, Penelope, why don't you hide in this urn? I think it's big enough if you'll kind of sguinch down." So Penelope hopped in the urn, and it concealed her YOU perfectly except for her hair-do which was wort) upswept SHAMPOO In the Greek manner. Well sir, with the suitors pounding on the door. Sap- FOR MEN IN UNBREAKABLE pho had to move fast. She whipped nut a razor and cut MAUER'S CAFETERIA off Penelope's hair. The suitors looked high and low but sc. and Buy What You Like PLASTIC! they couldn't find Penelope. cormuloted for a man's hour ond sculp. MORAL: A Penny shared is a Penny arced, LComplete Dinners OPEN We Specialize Just 7 DAYS A WEEK In Homemade Conditions while it cleans. 1.25 Mn. Shulmmn. 1155$

1.00 to I.50 I 1:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m Desserts SHULTON Are you still with as? It en, settle your Anttered nerves teith New York Toronto milli and tasty Philip Morris, natural a...Ines. ail 175 SOUTH FIRST ACROSS FROM KRESS Ike way Ihrattak, made by the sponsor', Bob DunIvant, San Jose State end, is a fishing enthusiast and Former II nshington state liee (met hauled in a 16 pound marlin. ------SJS Preps for Cal Pol Chief Guest d Student (group AitiorcIMATER/46- Robert Stephens, director of ! o'clock tota,,lit In the Women's ._ By SAL ORLANDO Tiger coach Jack Myers started leading runner who was suffering the game arid went 34 yards in parks and recreation for Sunny- ! Gym. pulling off the barrel'. from a knee injury. five plays with Jack Larscheid Stephens, Park Department ad- Spartan football coach Bob sale, will be guest speaker at going over from the four. Three ministrator in the Pacific North. Bronzan sent his A pair of scouts from Hardin Passing was the only thing the regular monthly meeting, of gridders through idays later, COP had the ball on west for eight years, will speak lengthy drills yesterday as San Simmons, in the press box to that kept 5.15 from being total- the SJS 38- after a punt and it the Student Section of the Cali- ' on -The Status of Public Recre- 2' 2- SCOOP OAK Jose State scout the Tigers, rubbed their eyes prepares to take 6n Cal ly outplayed. The fIne Pae-Cal went the distance in five more tonna' Recreation Society. at 7:15, ation In the State of Washington." FRAMES Poly this weekend in Spartan Sta- In disbelief at the ease with which forward wall limited the San plays with Tom Flores going the 8 10 $2.23 dium after COP scored its. first three TD's bowing to the all- Jose rushing attack to a net of final yard. Bob Hicks intercepted 9.12 2.35 around might of College of and said they had -seen more the a McKean pass on the 41 and en 12 .16 2.95 Pacific, 34-7, than enough." 16 yards on the ground, nl of Saturday night in the first play Flores tossed 16.20 320 Stockton. those coming In the first half. Fall Special for Students After the game, both were in Farrell Funston for the TD. P 20 24 3.85 COP gained 113 :tards rushing. The defeat was San Jose's fifth agreement that San Jose "doesn't flc had scored 20 points in 11 I. 20o Off 12 .26 4.25 have a bad ball club, it was simply In the air, the margin ot differ- of the season against one tic and with the longest drive going .1: cfl all permanents, ence was a little more respectible, one win, that victory coming in outclassed." yards! style sets, With their Pacific striking for 289 yards to the season opener. It also marked Myers left the impression that 273 for the Spartans. Bob Rein- San Jose got ii s lone t h- Ssudent Body Card 'Xi5k aot the third straight year that the he could have i'vn the score up hart completed 11 of 18 passes for don n in the second period Spartans have come out second against the Spartans if he had AINT b WALLPA:pER CO4 the Spartans while Mary McKean I hank.. to a 10-s a rd punt ryturn ' best to the Tigers in the tradition- chosen to leave his first unit in all hit on seven of 17 attempts by Pollard don 0 the sidelines In al "Battle of the Bell." SJS now and SALONS OF BEAUTY the way. As it was, every Tiger Dick Vermiel, two out of five. front of the Pacific bench to the has won 17 games in the series, penalited si 257 South Fast St suited up saw action Tluer Else. After being CV 7.3640 lost 10, and five have ended in with the ex- Pacific recovered Hamel P01. back to the 10, McKean passed tics. ception of Dick Bass, Pacific's lard's fumble on the first play of One Pair of to Art Powell for the Ti), Pol- COP left little doubt in the lard kicked the extra point. first string back in Eyeir 14H Sit It 'I. minds of the 20,0INI fans assem- With the Spartans ! Save $ the Tigers got two more bled in Pacific Memorial Sta- downs in the third period, 1-1, STUDENT DISCOUNT CARD This is one item you neer dium as to which will{ the super- SPORTS passing for both of them. Ile hit see for sale. Why? Stop ior team. Eight minutes and 38 Funston with a 15-yarder for on Good for 200, Discount When Presented With Oally Report on Spartan Athletics and think what kind of iweonds after the start of the and Bob Denton from eight yard SJS Student Body Card (Dry Cleaning Only) price tag you would put on game, COP held a 20-0 lead out for the other. your own eyes. They are and Tuesday, November 13, 1956 SPARTAN DAILY Page 3 Pacific converted all touchdowns priceless aren't they? De- but the second one which Stan WONDER CLEANERS spite this take a look at Kieth blocked, these facts. Fraternity Football Teams We Gi.e S,Sii Green Stamps 555 E. SANTA CLARA ST. DRIVE IN CYpress *27,000 Americans go blind each year. Sports Correction The San Jose State soccer team defeated the International Club * 10'4 of these eases 1.011111 h. Battle for Playoff Spots prevented with the proper at San Jose on October 31, 1956. The SPARTAN DAILY incorrect- care. The hectic National League in- play of their 6-6 tie. If the Hawks independent league. The game will COOP and COFFEE ly reported that San Jose State tramural football situation reach- win, they will share their crown ,!start at 4 p.m. at the Rose Gar- Why not let us give es its climax this afternoon had defeated San Jose Junior Col- your when with the Pi Kappa dens. two Alpha squad, lege. It's a tradition precious eyes the kind of key games will be played at The playoff dates will be an- care they need. the Willow Street Park starting as each has beaten the other just like going once. If the Hawks lose. the Pi ! nounced when the league winners at 3:50 o'clock. G,anclfre's trunk holds spending to class Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Delta KA's would be winners of the have been chosen. money for you. Bring us old ;terns. DR. CHENNELL Upsilon, who battled to a 0-0 tie dolls and misc. 1900 High Prices Paid To Yee MEET YOU OPTOMETRIST last week, will meet in one game and Kappa Tau takes on Sigma INDIANA ANTIQUES AT THE COOP 254 S. 2nd CY 5-2747 Nu in the other. 398 S. Fourth St. If the SAE's and KT's win, both Sounding Off Glasses glorify adjusted will enter the intramural play- offs, but if the SAE squad is beat- By SAL ORLAND() en, and the KT's win, the league Although football still holds the national spotlight, would end in a three-way tie. The season is just around a bend in the road. The Spartans will open their playoffs would ba held later this campaign against Stanford in the local gym on the final day of the - Show Slate - week with a flip of a coin de- month. ciding the teams that would play. Walt McPherson has the youngest club since he took over as San The American League picture Jose State basketball coach. There are only two seniors on the team, was cleared up last week. Kappa Jack Rowley and Herm Wyatt, and only three returning lettermen, New Harmony trio 'STUDIO Alpha and Sigma Chi will be the Mary Branstrom, Gil Egeland and Ed Diaz. Brought Back t w o teams representing the McPherson makes no pretense about shooting for the California Basketball Assn. crown and dethroning By Popular Demand league. national kingpin University of ...headliners all! The Coast League also is un- San Francisco. USF may not go all the way to a third consecutive SPENCER ROBERT settled. Today the Hawks will NCAA title, but it will take more than the likes of any CBA quintet TRACY YOUNG meet Phi Sigma Kappa in a re- to knock over the Dons. "NORTHWEST The lifIlltoppers are down thls year for USE that is and 7 rot Applications the rest of the league Is getting stnniger: hut USF has not slipped PASSAGE" that much and the rest of the loop is not that Unproved. Applications for the 13th An- ALSO Gone from the Hilltop scene are All-Americans and nual .1111113 Phi Omega Turkey K. C. Jones. Hal Perry and several other lesser lights from the team "THE YEARLING" Trot must he deposited in Box that waltzed to 55 straight wins and two national coronets, put coach J., Wyman Gregory Peck the Student Union be- "A" in has fore 5 p.m. Friday, according to three regulars, several outstanding reserves that Jim Joy, Turkey Trot chairman. would have been first stringers on almost any other team in the na- CALIFORNIA All independent and fraternity tion and three newcomers on hand with which to console himself. runners and fraternity relay Heading the list of newcomers is Art Day, a 6-9 transfer from a \\ teams must fill mit applications. Missouri Junior College, and Charles Russell, brother of the departed Bill. "INVASION U.S.A." A fee of 50 cents per man In the ALSO Greek Relay will be eharged. Day already has been acclaimed superior in offensive play to Russell, but he Thousand Years From Now" Joy said. The event %s ill he held reportedly lacks the defensive magic that brought Thursday, Nov. 20. Russell fame and a trip to Australia with the Olympic team. Big Bill's Style-wise collegians everywhere little brother, 6-4 Charlie, comes to USF fresh from the service with a are applauding Arrow this SARATOGA reputation for being the best of the Russell boys. WAA Doings Also around. is Al Dunbar who is being counted upon. along with year. For close harmony in color, "FANTASIA" as smart button-down Clew can't BARATINI , to fill the backcourt void left by the departure of Jones By PATI be marched. And, The WAA Sportsciay in Berke- and Perry. When Jones was declared ineligible for the NCAA play- the Squire offs last year. Brown SPECIAL SHORT SUBJECTS ley recently resulted in a defeat stepped in and, although not the equal of Jones sport model has style to spare, . Student Rates for the SJS swimming team and as a defensive performer, he put on a brilliant offensive show. sti. with its trim, short-point collar a second place award in diving. The other two returning starters, Carl I3oldt and . and imported cotton flannel. probably will retain their forward posts with letterman Mike The Bay Area Sportsday is next starting Appearing with them: an eternal TOWNE . Preaseau as the hest bcnchwarmer on the West Coast. on the agenda and is to be held campus favorite, the Univerrity Stanford Nov. 16. So much for the deep Dons and their quest for A new national at win crew neck sweater. "SECRETS OF THE REEF' Bowling started last Thursday streak. USF tied the old mark of 55 by defeating Iowa to clinch at Bridgeman's Recreation Cen- the NCAA crown last year. They would break the record by trimming -THE SEA AROUND US" Glen, $3.95 and $5.00; Squ;re, ter, with 14 participating. Miss Chico State in its opener the same night that SJS is meeting Stan- Student Rates $5.95; iltsiverrity sweater, $11.95, Shirley Gorrell, faculty adviser, ford. woven twill ties, urged all interested to attend the McPherson has the unensiable Job of facing USF In the CBA $1.50. EL RANCHO weekly sessions. Instruction is of- opener in San Francine, and his youngsters usill get the so-ealled fered for beginners. add test their first time out of the starting gate. Shorker. of Ito Con+ury Hockey is under the direction Attach of the success of the Spartans rests on development of "BAD SEED" of Lois Pace. There were 35 par- rebounding strength and scoring punch at the forward posts Egeland ALSO ticipants last week. Jo Rae Tur- and Rowley do not have the height to ghe Boldt.'Farmer and Prea- , "Ambassador's Doughtier" n e r, volleyball manager, an- seat' serious competition on the boards, but will have the edge in nounced that the volleyball tour- speed and agility to sucker the taller Dons out of position. first in fas.ilion Branstrom will not encounter as much difficulty from Day as he nament has had a good turnout, SHIRTS TIES SLACKS especially for the living groups. did from Russell. Mary was the most imprined played on the SJS Any girls interested in the Nov. squad last year and can't fail to continue to improve this season. 16 sportsday are urged to sign The guard position is where San Jose nil! have an edge in depth up with the managers. Swimming, with Diaz. Don Rye, Denny Rano, Tom Blackwood. John Perry, Art hockey, tennis, riding, and Orche- Pasqutnelli, Paul Ashmore and Don Reid all fighting for starting jobs. Don't miss this variety show sis will be offered. Behind Branstrom are Arney Lundquist t6-71. up from the trash, And Bill Sherwood (6-51, up from the junior varsity. Should Bran- comes personal appearance, strom slip a little bit, either one of the latter pair could step Into a lVIlen it to first string job . dress-up or casualyou can't do better than Regardless of the material on hand, when McPherson and Wool. this Arrow pair. Not only do they feature Your Old Clothes pert send teams onto the floor, fans will see two of the best coached the latest and most flattering of collars and hest mannered clubs in the country. Look Ncw Again (button-down Cutts for dress and neat, short- point Squire for relaxing in style) ... But, Th dry cleaning habit BREAKFAST No. 1 we have 'ern in a wide variety of fabrics, werdroba losers your FRUIT OVJUICE POTATOES patterns and colors. Why not look in on looking bettor, longer. TWO BUTTERED TOAST EGGS them now? Short Garments Ste pr COFFEE OR MILK Glen, $3.9S and $5.00; Long Garments 990 Siuire, $5.95; woven twill tits, $1.50. PIoacti 59c 60c Spartan Cleaners AUSTIN-HEALEY and Laundry on display ARCHIE'S I 02 Ho,sposs, 5th and Son Salvador 4 Seats DEC 10 SECOND AT Mon. thr u fr 7 30.-6,00 STEAK HOUSE BRITISH MOTOR CENTER SANTA CLARA STREETS Saturday 8:00-5.00 545 S. 2nd St. Hours 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. 2180 W SAN CARLOS Page 4 SPARTAN DAILY Tuesday, November 13, 1956 ' Profs To See Flight Training Class Civil Service Home Ec Major May Be Offered Wins Scholarship College Choir To Sing Lower division Air Force ROTC l'Our Mr. Sun' Jobs Available Anita Filice, senior home econ- students probably will be able to United states Ci% il Service omics major, was awarded a $100 take flying lessons as part of their and professional in- For Symphony Concert TV Preview ROTC curriculum, according to Commission announces that ap- scholarship terest in home economics at the Lieutenant Charles Rasley, assis- plications are being accepted for The SJS Music and Speech and Drama Departments will be Three San Jose State nrofessors evening meeting of the tant professor of Air Science. Engineer and Physical Science ps Wednesday featured at the San Jose Symphony Orchestra's first concert of the have been invited to a dinner sitions in and near Washington homemaking club, Eta Epsilon. Air Force ROTC Headquarters 1956 57 season next Friday at 8:30 p.m. The free concert will be Wednesday. Nov. 14, at the Fair- D.C. and in the Engineer Center, at Maxwell AFB, Ala.. in the Civic Auditorium. mont Hotel in San Francisco by has an- U.S. Army, Fort Belvoir, Va. The A Cappela Choir, directed by William J. Erlendson, associate the Bell Telephone Co. where a nounced that S a n Jose State, along with 137 ,tither AFROTC A detailed announcement con- professor of music. will sing Brehm:* -Song of Fate." Dr. James H. preview of a new tele%ision pro- will units will have begun or be ready cerning the applications is avail- Eat Clancy, professor of drama narrate "Lincoln Portrait,- by Aaron gram will be shown. oand. Last sear, the sJs4 for implementation of the flight able for those interested in the Dr. Carl D. Duncan. chairman t hoir and the sign Jose Ssm- the San Jose Symphony. Rejto Hearty! of the training program by September SPARTAN DAILY Office. pitons sttrAeoted "The Requiem" will play Schumann's "Co' ncerto Natural. Science Division. Dr. Benjamin F. Naylor. professor 1958. by Muzaset. for Cello and Orchestra." He is Try our delicious of chemistry, and Dr. Richard Garbor Rejto. renowned cellist. head of the string department at Stanford University, Arizona Lewis. bob & donna PLATE LUNCH In ill he guest soloist, according to the University Of Southern Cali- professor of education, will State College and University of attend the dinner as will many say J:Inr McClelland sprIkeurran for fornia and heads the cello and Includes: DEFEATING Jacqueline other educators Washington are ,the only western chamber muic departments of the and scientists in Cochrane Odium, wealthy the Bay Area, according to Dr. colleges currently employing this SAVE WITH US Alusic Academy of the West in ,hoice of Veg. sk businesswoman, Dalip S. Duncan. program Bouquets-Corsages Santa Barbara during the sum- Saund, Hindu-born Brawley, and, Remember Thoice of Entree mer. Cal., judge, wins election to uncheon and Salad Dry Cleaning Sandor Salgo. of Stanford Uni- Congress. (Iaterna nand) :2 Butter Bakmas Newest and Most Modern in San Jose C,11 and versity, is director of the Sym- Rough Dry Laundry .hoice of Soup or Bc v. Flower phony. LYMBERIS CAFETERIA NEW BLOSSOM GRILL 89 E. San Fernando St. 250 W. Santa Clara St. Complete Laundry Shop Chapel Service 6 -.8 . Set. Open 6 am.-I2 30 p.m. Mon.-Sat. Service College 10th The Rev. V. Donald Ernmel will and Special Breakfast ci- 463 S. 2nd CY4-2420 - Santa Clara Nurse Department speak on "Citizen of the Campus Comp/efe Dinners Cafeteria Community" at the weekly chapel Come in and so. es Today Sandwich Lunch Home Economks Bldg. To Complete Plans service today at 1:30 p.m. in Me- SAN JOSE CY 2 0462 104 A Santa Chlfa and San Antonio morial Chapel. Student Y men With Salad 47c tT Seventh For Accreditation hers will assist him in the v Serving San Jose for over 30 years LAUNDERETTE OPEN 11:30-1:00 DAILY ship service. WHAT S YOUR HOBBY? IMiss Eleanor M. Helm. from the National League of Nursing furnish your supplies. .n New York City. visited the San Jose State College campus HUSTON'S tecently to analyze the progress d the new Bachelor of Science HOBBY SHOP program m nursing. Her visit was 293 S. FIRST STREET in preparation for final accredi- Nest to Alpine Cafe tation the Nursing Department OPEN plans to complete by next Sep- Clarence Froome Mon.-Thurs.-Fri. 9-9 ternber. Tues.-Wed. - Sat. 9-6 Miss Grace Staple, Nursing De- Or how partment head. and Miss Carol to reduce your tax bill Keefe, in charge of public health nursing in the new program, also t !o. A Al - 3 30 A. M. have been conferring with officials FOR concerning the accreditation. Mrs. Rizpah Lindstrom. assis- la Pr 65c or 75c tant professor of nursing attend- (Soup. Bread, Butter, Coffee ed the annual convention of the ihere used to be a saying back in 1921 when included) California League of Nursing on I joined Union Oil. It was 'The less govern- Oct. 24-26 in Los Angeles. ment, the better.' We believed it, too. Meals "Today it's the other way 'round. People Probation Officer seem to think that more and more government LEONMI'S Speaks can solve more and more of their problems. Tonight "They look to government for pensions, for 4 F4a_ - Walter Eastman. deputy juve- unemployment insurance, for federal housing, BREAKFASTS nile probation officer for Santa LUNCHEONS Clara County. will speak to Tr- COMPLETE FOUNTAIN Sigma. San Jose State's social Vs Block horn School work fraternity. tonight at 7:30 141 S THIRD o'clock in the Student Union. Eastman willopeak on the prin- ciples of case work as applied to the problems of juvenile probation, according to Anthony Nlaule, Tr- Sigma president. FREE GAS Maule invited anyone interested to attend and urged Tri-Sigma members to be present by 7 p.m., when La Torre pictures will be 5` off taken and dues collected. Per Gallon You Save 200o for medical aidfor all kinds of securities we Drive in .rd buy 5 10 or 15 gal- used to depend on ourselves for. lons of gs at regular prices and Vneefings, get I. 2 or 3 gallons absolutely "Now there's nothing wrong with taxes that i RUE for ea,k S pLechased. HI Fi Club will witness a dem- pay for defense, and other necessities. But we're 200o OFF ON ALL OILS onstration of a 30-watt Hi Fl kit kidding ourselves if we think Uncle Sam is a 20% STATION by Matt Mattingly at a meeting rich relative with an inexhaustible supply of tonight at 7:30 o'clock in SD120. 4141 & William Sts. Institute of Raclin Engineers will cash we can tap whenever we need it. meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in "Fact is, government is more of a poor rela- EIIR. John S. McCullough will tion. It produces nothing. It pays no taxes. be guest speaker. Rally Committee will meet to- Anything you or anyone else gets from it first morrow at 7:30 p.m. in Morris has to be taken away from you and somebody All members Ettassifids, Dailey Auditorium. else. FOR RENT are urged to attend to complete "So, obviously, the more you let the govern- plans for the Cal Poly game. Trailer for one or tl..o in n. Tr-I-Sigma will meet tonight at ment do for you, the more it's going to cost Real privacy. Near school. Call 7 o'clock in the Student Union. you." CY 34497. Guest speaker will be Walter Vacancy at Sycamore Hall. 357 Eastman. Santa Clara County Ju- E. San Fernando. Kitchen priv. venile Department officer. $25 a month. WANTED Professional electric typing. Security Job Test Thesis, term papers. Carol Ander- son. CY 4-9326 evenings. All students interested In work- MI kinds of typing at home. BIZ ing for t h e National Security an hr. 1.'erna Orr. CL 84972. Agency in Washington. D.C. should take the Professional Qual- CLARENCE FROOME: "THE MORE YOU LET GOVERNMENT DO FOR IOU, THE m0RE IT COSTS YOU." FOR MALE ification Test which will be given 1949 Pan American Trailer. 27 Dec. 1. according to Dr. Harrison In 1921 when Clarence Froome started with government goes far deeper than its cost to the an excellent opportunity for mar- Heath, testing of fiecr. ried student. Good condition. 1.70 Union Oil as a machinist, 1 person in 15 citizen. All native U.S. citizens holding worked for the Spartan City. CY 4-3632. or working for a BA Degree are government. Today (Clarence Because each time you let the government iimall refrigerator. Good condition. eligible to take the test. Froome is now a Division Superintendent) 1 do a job you should and can do better, you Call after 5:00 p.m. CI 4-9961. before Applications must be in person in 8 is on government payroll. And give up a part of your personal freedom. 140 E. Spartan City. Nov. 24 in the Testing Office. 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