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48 08111W VOL. SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 190 NO. 36 WHAT'LL YOU HAVE . For Second Time 'Bryan Green Canon Green s .iiion Bryan Green isaili I. '-'.is skit today with the 101- Gives Views iiedule: 'Deficiency' Clause Veto Upheld II :au a.m. Informal discussion students hi eateteria r On .ind B. Pinning 12:30 p.m. Informal luneheon It By Council 207, E. After sante iii. Heated Session Clara spun- Canon Bryan Green denounced ...red by the Wesley foundation. two wildly practiced America.' Pribik is invited. Student Council yesterday for clause" of the ASH by-laWs. In customs yesterday before a stand- p.m. Concluding lecture at the second time attempted to I yesterday's meeting it rescinded Following a lengthy and some- ing-room only audience in TH55 ' the Scottish Rite auditorium, override ASH president Pat Mc- 1the vote taken last week that1 times heated discussion of the The customs? Pinning and g. third and St. Jairies sts. Clenahan's veto of the contro- 1 narrowly missed the two-thirds i proposed by-law amendment, the ing steady. versial "four-unit de f iciency I majority needed to override the, vote sustained the veto by 11 tu six, with one member abstaining. and stupid," said thi, pl rector of St. Martin's-in-the-Bull Reasons for rescinding last ring church, of Birmingham, Eng- ay Features Six Student Finalists Vie oek's %ote. parliamentarian Run land. ,res as told Council members, M- ated the absence of two mem- 9 "I'd like 9 ' to See more broken at last week's meeting; the pins." he said. All-Freshman In Kaucher Speech Contest :let that the by-law, it passed. Six students will read selec- FORGOTTEN PURPOSE Hubert Frost: Ronald Graves, a would "indirectly" strengthen Stu- lions frogs literary works today as cutting Canon Green asserted that pel,. from "Mister Roberts.' by dent Council: and that the passage they compete for $50 in the final , Thomas Heggen; Drusilla Green, pie today have forgotten the real Cast Tonight I would "prove to the administra NTONIO phase of the Dr. Dorothy Kaucher a cutting from "Pan," by Knot purpose of engagements arid pin- Ition and ouilents that we can pass contest nings. "The Children's Hour," the first for excellence in oral in- Hamson. legislation she want passed." all -freshman production to be pre- Orpretation. The readings. open Mari Lyn Henry. "Sally Dupre ASH Executive Secretaly Brent It is nonsense to go ahead with sented by the SJS Speech and to the student body, will begin at and Wingate Talk with the Mu- ' Das is. oupossul to the by-law, told them just because a person thinkti Drama department, will begin a 330 p.m. in Studio Theater. sic" from "John Brown's Body- Council members thou he telt "not he mu-st. The purpose is to learn two-night run tonight at 8:15 in SD103, by Stephen Vincent Benet; David ' about the other person all issues hove been brought up." and find Studio Theater, SD103. Dr. Dorothy Kelleher, professor Hilton, "The Chaser" by John Col- RUMMAGING AROUNDUnidentified SJS students search out if the two share the same lier: and Luis Valdes, "The Love I His primary objection, he stated, The Lillian Hellman tragedy emeritus of the SJS Speech and clothes and accessories ideals, faith and social back- Sung of J. Alfred Prufrock" by I concerned the effect of the clause tor needed yesterday at Spartan Spurs' will Drama department, will present ground, he declared. be presented at the same time T. S. Eliot. on the entire student body. Stat- .uphomore women's service organization) semi-annual rummage tomorrow night. the winner a $50 check following 3 JUDGES ing that class councils, affected by :ale in Outer Quad. Articles are six-month holdovers from cam- "If God really means anything According to director Dr. Paul the judges' decision today. Judging the contest will be Dr.' the by-law. represent all extremely to you, you can't share life with W. Davee, associate professor of pus lost and found department. The sale continues today until THOSE COMPETING William !Arse!, '.ice president: Dr. "loss form of government" at SJS. an athiest or an agnostic because drama, the play will give fresh- 3:30 p.m. A variety of items at "rock-bottom" prices are avail- The six participating and their Wallace R. Murray, professor of he asked Council members if the marriage is a complete relation- men students a chance to partici- select ions are: able, according to Louise Sakamoto, Spurs publicity chairman. ship." speech and education: and Dr. (Continued on Page 4) pate in a production, whereas they I.irsta Berrv "Ilomo Burial" thy Jame.: W... pri Bryan Green went on to say do not always get to do so in reg- that the happiest marriages come ular season productions. from people with similar social Taking top roles in a 15-member Eurovision Network Knowland Favors backgrounds. cast are Wendy Vocke as Mary TV Audition Slated Tonight Tilford, Susan Harrell as Mrs. TV Talk Tomorrow MORAL PRINCIPLES Amelia Tilford, Louise Picchi as the conseu -- of To have a happy and lasting re- Karen Wright, Robert Macri as For Video Christmas Special nevily established trans-Euro- lationship man and woman must Dr. Joseph Cardin and Nancy Nie- ;...an television network, called Electoral Revision set moral sex principles and knoss Mel Swope, who will be ',arch- We're going r.a . , ..Eurovision." will be discussed in where derholzer as Martha Dobie. ing for talent on campus" at 4. of talent," he declared. "My only to draw the line. Ian open lecture tomorrow in SD- William F. oossland. editor ,d I ).4.1.11141 Tr110110. and "The Children's Hour" might be TV audition tonight at 7:30 in1 requirements as yet are that we "Christian morality has been de- called a sociological study of the 117, at 9:30 a.m. for 1:1 !.ears a witator Irons California. told show :1011 per- SD117, outlined his hopes for a . should have quality, and a Christ- stroyed We have no sex moral- effects of a loose and nasty tongue. David Chapman, former facul- ai San liotarv 411111 11111,11.4m in the Ste. Claire hotel Christmas special yesterday. mas theme, of course." ity today," the canon declared. Mary, a plain girl of 14 spoiled by Swope said he plans to build a , Swope was particularly anxious ty member and now representing ,terd.i% that lie tasors change in Hie ma r tile United :states an over-protective grandmother . Ampex corporation's international The sacrament of full belonging show around the talent he hopes to have talent. and said he was elect- its Mrs. Tilfordt, makes up for a lack campus contained division, reportedly belies-es that can't be completed during pre- to fiasi tonight in the television consinced the of attention by telling fibs but persons of high ability. the "Eurovision" network might majority leader in 074 and h leader from marital relations, he said, because studios. many three alternative- to tlie pre they sometimes grow into grossly Though George Yanok. who has The show will be produced by have a unifying influence on the 195.1 to Mr. knossiand people don't reaLly belong to each en! electoral college system w!.. exaggerated lies. area of the many nations involved. ther until after marriage. appeared in Hollywood's Cosmo the radio-television twice in history has electe.. As a belligerent student in a Alley has been paged to narrate'1 Speech and Drama department. Dr. Clarence Flick, associate president who had fewer ts.p SJS Choir To "Sex intercourse is the sacra- private school owned by Miss the "Perspective" Christmas pro- . Swope said that if there is a professor of drama, said that Mr. vides than his opponent Sing ment of complete belonging and Dobie, Mary loses little time in gram over KNTV on Dec. 10.1 generous number of performers, a Chapman would also report un it can only seal a relationship aft- comfits; up with a story based (111 Swope said he had no definite second show might be planned for tells a so al coverage at the summer PROPOSES At Patrons' Supper , r marriage " (Continued 00 Page 21 -crint i th4 Ile said Ii the collegu lie rearranged to assign electoral The Patrons of San Jose State votes in proportion to popular are staging their annual supper votes: 12i electoral votes could tonight at 6:30 p.m. at the wom- Activities Office be assigned by congressional dis- en's gym. It will be a "potluck type event with a variety of dish. Through Headlines tricts. Told or (31 the History president could To Make Band List be elected by a direct popular vote. being served. In an interview afterward, Mr. Evening diversion following din- The Student Activities office is Knowland saki he had supported ner will include tsv., high points: still in the process of preparing a list of all student bands or combos, a measly... 1,, assign electoral soles the "Story Tellers " a gnaw of Newspaper Display Terri Galvin, activities In Library Iv congiliessional it but that advi.ser, an raconteurs Irons the speech and San Jos, - Cu: Owe it failed in the House of Repre- flounced yesterday. By WILL KEENER fac,:, .1, contains an account of slavery is the "Liberator." i burned to the ground, says the sentatives although it passed the drama department, and the SJS Students who are members of It was news then and it is his. the discovery of gold on the John This original copy contains a front a cappella choir, directed by Dr. musical San Jose Daily Mercury of Feb- senate. aggregations that wish to tory now, recorded forever in the Gordon Sutter property in Sacramento. A !Page editorial by James roars. 10. 1880. An on the spot Speaking about the close presi- William .1. Erlendson, professor of be put on the list should report to annals of some of the nation's striking feature of this edition !Bennet. an early crusader fin the dental] election won by Sen. Ken- music. the activities office, Adm242, for past and present leading news- I'll ronological report of burn- The choir will again appear En- details, number and types of newspaper editorial freedom The ing of San Jose Normal I SIS's nedy, me. Knowland said "the Paters. also is the

danger in the world is that the day at 8:15 p.m. in the Civic audi- The list will be available for The SJS library has on display ads which appeared in choice ' weekly "Liberator" was delivered nanse then' appears on the front torium with the San Jose sym- persons wishing to hire student page of the Daily Mercury in the men the Kremlin might inter- for the rest of this week and all news spots on the front page. I to subscribers for $250 per year phony. groups for musical engagements. library's display. pret its narrowness. as. showin of the next, several newspapers Dedicated to the abolition of or five copies for $10. on neavage in the United States. of yesteryear which recanted some laneoln was assassinated reached of the events which turned the April 14, 1865. The news '1*NITV SHOW' hiuily course of the nation's history. NEWS THENHISTORY NOW the Sacrament' I Union by K now land. who resigned world wire steamer and was printed on May The more than 12 newspapers INA n the senate to run Inmate- 17 The library edition carries the cesvhilloiIdly, ranging from the colonial period for California's gover- MOB RUNS SCREAMING THROIT0H NEW ORLEANS eyewitness accounts of several nordup to the post World War II era in 1958 said the Kennedy- NEW ORLEANS 11'11 I Nfore than 5000 mothers and teen-agers, spectators im the dav Lincoln was Nixon can be found in the old corridor meeting earlier this week urged to "cis il disolheilience" by segregation leaders, rats screaming shot, including one of the star fe- "shows of the library's south wing. unity" among American tnr,eigh the streets I Nes% Grleans yesterday and police tiiined fire male performers. Appearing just leaders. The display "Thru Ilistory With hoses iii them. below the Lincoln assassination Ho Newsprint" begins with a facsimile criticized proposed federal -On with the water, on with the water," the mob screamed, story is a letter of explanation aiil of a "New England Courant," a fi to education. opining that it the Mikes of the Orleans Parish School Board, Wilkes Booth tell- as It advaneed on colonial edition dated February GERMANS LAUNCH vvritten by John I'SeIntially will bring federal con- vvhielt opened two Integrated elementary sit Is for the third 1', \ flOrktri Inv: his motives for the slaying. '"II 4, 1723, The Courant was edited straight day. Mr by lien Franklin and consisted CHRONICLE'S CHRONICLES Knowland said it would have Fire truck, hiou uu,sl up in front of the offices fter the (Tined been mainly of a collection of More recent editions in the dis- better to spend money for broke away !, ,a; motorcycle police. missiles the files some years ago than "give PUTS ALtiERIA TO VOTE SLAVERY MADE HEAD INES play are selections from awaY $2 of the San Francisco Chronicle million to communist Po- , ’ I 'banes de Gaulle has decided to let A major U.S. cordite, the land and dated May 2, 1R914. and April 23, Yugoslavia. the French is,pie controversial plan to make Algeria 1860s was the slavery iS.sIiC as He blasted de- ,11919. The former tells of Admiral "extreme" labor a semi-independent republic, it was announced yesterday. reflected by the Nevada "Journal" Marais. and said tineontrolled I Dewey's smashing victory in the g cOrts A government spokesman said de Gaulle told the cabinet of April 12. 1862, and the Boston strikes force small to Philippine islands while the latter businessmen of his derision yesterday' morning. Ike. said the referend would "The Flag of our Union" dated talent. sell nut to larger competitors. Mr. 1,.scribes the scenes at San Fran- lve held at :an appropriate time" hut gave no date. March 9, 1861. ?te out Knowland leveled his usual -isco when the 363rd and 347th charge '('IRA WILL 1)0 NOTHING TO PROVOKE AGRESSION' The Journal "extra" that day where. against "astronomical ,egiments came home after World government 11AVANA I UPI t Cuban Premier Fidel Castro warned that the told of the "terrible fight" at sPending." and called for a -re- United States "has no way of preventing the triumph of the Cuban Pittsburgh Landing (the Battle of War I had ended. versal of the trend." hnicsi revolution" but said that his government would do nothing to pro- Shiloh) and how Southern Gen- The two representative editions Times dis- lAit inn! yoke U.S. "aggression" from the Guantanamo Naval Base, it was eral Pierre Beauregard was al- of the Anchorage Daily yesterday. most. fatally wounded. In the play almost four-inch headlines Aldermaston March reported ROO Ile made the declaration in a speech delivered Sunday night but "Flag," the violent anti -slavery E 11010E0I depicting first the death of Presi- On Film Tomorrow wade public only yesterday by the government press. feeling of the period is seen by dent Roosevelt in 1945 and second,

I UNSAFE the end of World War II in the II/ A1.1..riiii,t1§ii, AIRLINES CHARGED WITH PROCEMTRE)4 continued stories similar to Stowe's UPD--F:astern Airlines promised a congressional con- tu, Tull same year. film of the 56 -mile walk by 5000 NEW YORK I "Uncle Tom's Cabin." The yesterday it would present a detailed statement in an clusion to such a story can be seen Going over one of the newspapers in the library display are Jack Three issues of the San Jose People from subcommittee London to the British flight engineer's charges that flight procedures Mercury Herald show stories of nuelear attempt to refute a covering the entire front page of Douglas and Helen Toner, library assistants. The display, "Thru arsenal at Aldermaston, "inadequate and unsafe." the German Invasion of Poland. on the airline's Electras ale indeed the Illwary edition. History With Newsprint," features more than a dozen news- tiurine F:aster week 195S, will Ir I. Smith, testifying for the Flight Engineer* Association, If gold is your interest, a wealth the landing of allied forces on C. papers of the past, including an edition of the New England OMOrrOW at 3:30 p.m in AEL-C10, 000 a stibeosimittbs in Washing- of knowledge can be found its the 's shores and the startling Douglat 'f ISO. sieve Susumil, TAs( ton TuiesdaY the "iiiisate" cockpit checks may have viiiised the page,' of the San Francisco "Cali- 'Courant" of 1793. ThTe display was arranged-41W paragraphs telling of the Japanese at illi!0101 persona. on Pearl Ilarbor in 1941. :,fr,k.htliall said. crash of an Electra last th killed 62 fornian" of March 15, 1848. This from the files of the San Jose State College library. attack gimpoinspee "Meg

-SPARTAN Time sel.ey Nov 17 1,104 RAllt.T LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS Spa7tanaiti all.132.34011=Aimose Editorial Thrust and Parry Entered as second class I :01 "KM!" I am not alone in con- matter April 24. 1934, at San Jose, California, 'Reorganization under 14 sidering distasteful the sight of act of March 3, 1179, Member Caii, 'Free Press' Issue c7 , Of Yells in Order' five to ten thousand Spartan formic Newspaper Publishers' Ann PA, linked daily by 1,1101% Your editorial of rooters chanting this phrase at Associated Students et WI students gutsy blase been the recipient of More San Jose Slats C,ollage ascapt ' i 15 concerning spirit at the top of their lungs; while on Sims, T %SC Nests. a 2-page I ii i lll cographed so-called "newspaper." ei009 day and Sunday, during college Motball games was timely. The the platform below, the cheer- Subscriptions accepted only A e commend the political parts on its initiative in putting on only fault was that the edi- leaders strive for more volume. mssinderiofischooliyear basis. In fall se. 111S11 paper. Bid we c lento vehemently the brand of ',ester, $4; in spring out its torial was too general in its The word "Drive," used as a semester, $2, Cy press 4-6414Editoiial journalism to %s hied' it subseribes Ext. 2110, 2113; nature. substitute, would work just as Advertising Ext, 2109. Even people outside Or our r in the jour- Press of Glob. You stated that "a reorgani- well, if not better. Printing co. Office hours nalism departniceii- admit that any nesespaper In morallv ob- 1:454:20 zation of the rooting section is In short, tel improve the root- EDITOR ligated to at Icast ..ise the oilier side a chance to den, or cy- RoN OATES certainly in order." I might add to football BUSINESS 1.4 P LYNN LUCCHEITI plain it, side. \lie similarity betvveen good journalism and the ing section, let's stick I hat a reorganization of some Day Editor Richard story in the T \ t cell -c organ ten cen,orship of the Spartan yells. Ore, of the yells given at the games Daily i, purely coincidental. Wayne 51 also is in order. 10:317 The paper states three method- ley Ns 1111.11 I he Daily is .tsB The off-color phrases 'that censored. They are: "I the flails i closed to eseryhody but back and forth Sleep Well, journalism majors and bccause the Daily is a lab for journal- it' Isn't toe n ere hurled How To ..4rnAt CO5' across SRartan Stadium last ism student,, fair representation is not possible. 21 the second tr9 oF Tat norm Courtesy of Army --t11.1Pf Friday night should have been ille,111- eill-r11,-11111 1- the Spartan Dail, Handbook. 3 I, the OITTEK EDITOR -- According tO a 10 etAa UPKEEP' eliminated. I wonder, as a re- third rmi-on ill die Spartan ()ails not free is because the 'ffLik0 news item in the Nov. 3 Spartan sult of these particular yells, lir lent -elect n the editor and Le- thee power to remove J PAILE0 Daily, quoting the Defense De- hint." what type of impression we of partment, "The Defense Depart- conveyed to visitors We re:pect the constructive critici,in. The organ neglects, SJS the ment will more than double its howester. to -tate that Liken Its student govern- from Fresno? expenditures on weapons for ment, the administratieen. and the staff member, toward a freer One word could easily vanish chemical and biological warfare press. from the vocabulary of the root- overt the next several years, III, \ !taper the Handbook section. It is the phrase: SQUAW VALLEY STATE I -.de,. a bit urnelgingl,. that ing Army sources reported yester- PARK'S corn' ills is leeiii=. studied for res i-ion by the Publica- NEW LOW-COST RESORT HOTEL RA/5E YOUR' IP'TO CAN GIVE YOU day. lions Itele iseer, I ominittee. it he -tribes the committe as being Oc&I'Ll- Join the fun at Olympc lace en CREDIT 51610E YOU OBVIOUSLY DIDN'T CHEAT." "'Me stepped-up program will scenic winter "composed eel Dean Rental. 1/ean Walter-. Pean Martin. Dean She wood, dant! et involve both lethal and non- Squaw Valley, site of the 1960 Win. INIngla,. Dean Benz. Loesell Pratt. and one student---TASC Symphony ter Olympic Games. Olympic lethal weapons which can be de- runs, graeluale represeutatise Gary ( iettuetis, I poor. poor lonely vast slopes for novices, indimr and livered by a variety of means outdoor skatingall within wall. ,tuelent. Music ranging from grenades to fast. ing distance. night's. Dane The T \ reporter t whom er lie might be' forgot that . . . From Other Campuses To Present ing. Beautiful cafeteria All wive. McClenalitin IASI! president 1. flying aircraft." rooms. $8 double. $10 tripb Ron Rate- Daily editor,. Pat $KI WESK SPECIAL: Sun thr.,,yn It II 1/1.1/1 Ieeeee,. I It tee, this bit of news make Skip Fisk \ sit s i.,e-pre+hlent 1. John Hopkins i tyke editor'. Doesn't Thurs.-5 niches for the pr. safer? Isn't it calcu- RESERVATION S: 1 Pete Rena, ielet Daily public relations director,. Fbirla Grain- Concert you feel Olymlee , By MARSH REZOS Overline: on a Limb." lated to make you sleep more Squaw Valley State Park Lite+ ger I Torre editor' :Hid Linda Etili,s also are ten the lhotn- The San Jose State Symphony City, Calif.: or call local Glen y, News of a pending anti-smut soundly "over the next several Fawcett office; or see teasel agent inittee. orchestra will present a concert forgot I that Dr. law in Santa Barbara is hashed The Stanford ax went on dis- years"? The Ttst. rcieeerter al,. neglected .r Monday and Tuesday at 8:15 Special Han Jose Representathr discti-sion of the Spartan over pro, con and non-commital play for Big Game Week now Beal. tI. ilutehinson Dwight Rented see.:e.,te-el that in the Fox, 2.2.8 Carlton Gaucho. in full swing at Cal. Berkeley. p.m. in Concert Hall, Prof...our of Doug Ave. Dail% Handbook committee be augmented by about five or in a recent issue of El Assistant Loa Gatos: Phone 6-7 p m. six more stiedeto es, 'nit. purpose behind the move UC at Santa Barbara weekly. Supposedly mobile, the trophy Margaret Sampson, pianist, EcrrIlivirrit4 VT ii. ltr21 sea- to get a "more salid student opinion. Reflecting the usual liberal has been guarded by Bruin since and Ernest Buder, baritone. will Bears' winning -Th. .11,1...1 he eli uproar of name-calling," the "Cal view" the move is regard- 1958, when the be soloists. CORONA UNDERWOOD ROYAL REMINGIN paper say+. Nobody yell., et .is.it the meeting recalls any "nanse- ed by several profs as ineffec- streak began. * * « If an, did take place. it Yeas after the meeting and was tual and a product of glass-house Miss Sampson will play the betuceii mil, three !ample. dwellers who should practice The Young Democrats club tel Concerto No. 2 in G minor by -.7ipeuil.1 1(1.1 s ,r example of the brand Id journal- .Southwest Texas State goofed Kabalevsky, a contemporary what they preach. TYPEWRITERS RENTED SA hid] re -tell- Is hell an untrained mid estremels biased recently when it discovered its Russian composer. Miss Sampson ism * a r SPECIAL STUDENT RENTAL tee play "IleSs... The Editorial Board vice president seas a Republican! is a senior music major and a writer wants A 45-point edge was the brav- RATE FOR 3 MONTHS 18 The Editorial Board It acted post haste to elect a student of John Delevoryas, as- _ est guess to clobber Spartans $18.00 rental applies to purchasr officer. sociate professor of music. of any machine if you decide to b.., put forth on Fresno State's grid new r Est. 1900 EASY PAYMENT PLAN - scoreboardthe lowest WAS R. Buder will sing theFiria, "Der FAIRGROUNDS Library Concert A note to boost morale is of- Strike a happy medium and you Vogelfaenger bin ich ja," from JOSE TYPEWRITER CO. FAIRWAYS come close to the Bulldogs' fered by the supervisor of the the "Magic Flute" by Mozart, SAN "Junior Year in Spain" program Free Parking 24 S. SECOND ST. CYpress 3-6383 Records scheduled for today's growl of last Friday's clash. the scene and aria, "Urns Fa- at New York University. He Golf Course library concert from noon to r r tale del Mio Destino," from "La says American college students 9 HOLE PITCH and PUTT 1 p.m. and 3 to 4 p.m. in the Forza del Destino" by Verdi and In reverse to Spartan Daily "display such mature behavior library study room: the canzonetta, "DO vieni alla Student Rate 50c impartiality. the Sagebrush tl./. and pleasing personal habits Where Servings Are Large Mozart: Symphony No. S8 finestra," from "Don Giovanni" of Nevada I picked Nixon for its that they have quickly won their Bode): is a junior mu- Special price on driv ng range fo In D major by Mozart. And Prices are Right students. Delius: !Trigg Fair, Rhap- favored candidate, listing state- way to the he,:ii:ths of Spanish sic major and a student of Miss Son Jose's most complete Maurine Thompson, professor of golfing center sody for ore'h -trig by-state electoral predictions. music 10TH & TULLY ROAD ARCHIE'S California State Normal School Freshman Play f 'unfit stl from Page it STEAK HOUSIA CI ttire of fact, fantasy and TRADITIONAL! Permanent 545 S. 2nd St. Hours 7 A.M. to 9 P.NA. Expands in gossip. Home immigomeasoellIne tss 1.11 ;el the high scho,,i re Hobleins. The earth- Her story . smacks of scandal Feature Edifier Clara St. quake of 1906 damaged the bet ween the personable Miss note: This is the second It was now known as the San Normal school building which Wright and the high strung Miss * on the is series of four articles Jose State Normal school, fol- had been described in 1881 Dobie, and Miss Wright's fiance, 1 104 leniC Di -1110 nistory of San Jose State.) lowing an 1887 legislative act possessing "walls firmly bound Dr. Cardin, finds it hard to under- k The California State Normal vsinah established a separate together to pros.ide against in- stand it all. ANTHONY D. CAMPAGNA, JR ' School, now housed in a per- board of trustees consisting of jury by earthquake." Portraying Mary's peers in the manent structure it could call the governor and six other The training building, how- school are Kathleen Robinson, PROFESSIONAL PHARMACIST. its own, began to expand in officials. ever, remained unscathed. With Elizabeth Gamage, Kathryn Mc- OPEN MIDNIGHT 1873 under the effective lead- FIRST (iRH) TEAM tin appropriation of $29,000, tem- Kee. Susie Wilson, Mary Mac- ership of principal Charles H. The manual training program porary "shacks" were erected Milian, Lane Hecker and Marie PHONE CYpress 3-7500 Allen. progressed in the 1890s, a new in the meantime. Califano. STS During his principalship which training school was constructed The present Tower Hall build- Tickets at 50 cents will be sold SECOND AND SANTA CLARA continued until 1889, the school in 1891. the first football team ing was subsequent ly construct- on performance nights. could boast of: was organized in 1892 and San ed in 1910 for $:25.(00. The San Its California Teachers assn. Jose began erecting a high Jose Mere-city staled on Aug. 31, which was founded in 1875, an school on the northeast corner "The huilding's style is the art expansion ref its curriculum to of Washington Square in 11492; noveau, and combines examples three years in 1875, tenure for At the beginning of the cen- of the Moorish, Gothic, Span- its teachers in 1883 and the he- tury, Dr. Morris Dailey hecanue ish eenaissance and Mission ginnings of an industrial arts the college president on Tune scheoils." curriculum, known in the 18FlOs 21, and during his 19 year Next: the years 1011 Cr. 1936. as the manual training program. tenure: All was not rosy for the school The Normal school defeated during those years, however. Al- Chico state, 46-0, in a 1900 foot len lamented that classes were ball championship playoff; cc so large that students were not lecture circuit was popular. fea- is'en sufficient opportunity for turing such people as Jane Ad - twit tel ion dams of HUI! House; the Car- DESTROYED RV FIRE negie Library was erected in And on Feb. 10. 18140, just, four 1902 by the city at the northwest years after the Normal school corner of Washington Square: building was completed, a fire and the first summer session /f Tried swept the wooden edifice to the WLI held It!ti LI. Regular ground. s1.1., 1 11:1111,Y BOUND' ,e Construction on a new build- flett I i.e'. tulminis I Iti Filter Tried ing began three months later. Cigarettes? however, and on May 2. 1881. a Other second Normal school building MEAT Menthol thib this one Ionic in style was com- STATE pleted at a cost of $148.936. Does She Cigarettes? Meanwhile, the college had MARKET EXTRA-TRIM re,' wiled tri its former residence or 150 E. Santa Clara 7 CYpress 2-7726 Doesn't She? NOW! 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Armour Star Canned 4-1b, Sure For set of 6 potters Banquets Parties (6 different sports) send 5150. Center Boyce,,,.' Hwy. 4 Julian Picnic 11110WN WITTIAMSON tmwslImalikPRIPoo CY 3-1612 $2.39 213 S FIRST CY 1-5114 TOBACCO CORPORATION 111*y THE MARK OF QUALITY IN t011ACCO.PRODUCTS 'Several Spartans Compete 11.1,5 17 Cr tfiTAN DM V bai.t4 Vandals Last Chance natter April 14 no undie Southpaw Holden 5-0 Member Cal; SE Poloists After Crown Sort' Mtn Itak. ad Student, as finiaaf Satw. Win for Seniors college To yaa, By GARY PALMER In Peninsula League only on a Long Beach a. blither apprehended air met., around San Jose, however, it will etii. In fell ta. A oaf Idaho 13 Pt II 1- 1111,-, have to cope ratter, ii with a team that, for $2. CY. ilii the first time in weeks, has din- Biting the Ilan. of profess;.1/1111..1 11 I 7.01411 Winter baseball 'at. 2110. 2113 - oaf the Fri- 1 1 th end Press of GlokY 11111'710 played razor-sharp practice ses. hylf dozen S par lan torse I I ers I lase been e pitting in the I s Spartans , 1145.410 %%ken 11114. conclude Isions. isce, l's night ssakiittl Pe tt i ll sula League wills southpaw Dick Holden leading RON BATES Itinii grid eampaign., dN LUCCI4ETTI !heir Bob Titrbemal "1"11 hi" "id.% ' hi- "IS e llllll terparts midi an unblemished 541 pitching mark far. has been a big concentrated on 1%1111,1Ve 1011- Rich,' Dv., shuck due. tact work lids 11"1,1111. phi, i it g for tile Braves along with Spartans lsiiiiis Main Target 'Bopp ll i ll twilit. week and taint club hopes to catch \\ illi.riri, skip Staley's player and 1117101 1. 111% 711 John JurimiiIi. Tom Bike, and Larry Bachise. has sson reeling from three from the writ 11,, Lung Beach State, S.F. State, on Jose Nes, marveiing ..i the (cam's nine %ietories in the 2l-gatite circuit. they tackle straight defeats when . at the over-all tntprinemeint at As good as he was while chuck- I L.A. State, and Cal Poly will ci in Spartan Stadium the (job, * * * i the locals ing for the Spartans 17-3 with 2.20 ' probably offer San Jose State's SQUAW night at R p.m The Spartans expect to tomorrow be phys- ERA). the Brave hill ace has been time this VALLEY is, it's hard to catch jenny fit for water {soloists a rough Trouble the Vandals, and will Slab Star even better in competition with a when you. yourself have to be, to weekend in the California state dab reeling cope with Idaho-, professional ballplayers from It- are reeling from six straight set size. Led by co-captains college championships in San Vial iSit I league to A-league experience. and Vail Iflarretlt kicks exemplify .., He has drawn the attention of Francisco, Spartan polo mentor la more exacting terms. Ida- the over-all size of the Vandals plc several major league seolas in jib All Lambert said yesterday. desperate 'Vandals have not Vial, the quarterback, stand las three brilliant low-hit shutouts Having ended their regular sea - tasted sititory since the third 6' 2" and weighs 195, while Vto, while allowing but three earned son with a 5-6 won-lost mark. hut GE came of the now ancient season. a tackle, also stands 6'2" ai, . were the runs in 35 innings of mound' toil also having come out of their last 'ATE PARK'S Hilt-ali'S Rainbows tips the Toledo's at 220 a sparkling ERA of 0.77. .game "smelling like a rose," the SORT only team victimized by l.'andal- HOTEL Spartans will be out to regain mate El.:. year and the club from In addition he tops the lip Villas., in sal state title. AQUA ARTISTRYSpartan goalie John Henry reaches to block wonderland of country would like nothing with 45 strikeouts. most of them their 1955 of potato Cal goal attempt in early season game. Other SJS poloists the 1960 Win to give its departing Booters' Finale coming on a good hummer and a s. Olympic bevel. than Long Beach State captured Lonnie Christensen, Mike Roach Ton,,indwr gift. sharply breaking curve plus :in (black caps, left to right) are and seniors a graduation the crown last 1117171/11. With S.F. all within walk is to pill a ribbon abundance of mound savvy. and Roger Scaife. cnightts Deer If Idaho Moved upToday state placing second and San teria All moat. The ditterence befit Cell giii, Despite a few major league of- lose winding up third, 110 triple and a mediocre season 1:4 la S1711 fern it is expected that the Palo : sun graduate Eight college team, .,.,. GET THE LAST OF A VANISHING BREED itirntah today when the San Jose sots.. Alto native will wait to Dr the im..of 1 Lowest Prices fermi in the anntia )1yrniiii team closes out FASHIONED HAMBURGER Village. its schedol, from SJS and pitch one mom year , which this season is . . . GET OLD de Pail rah.. on Gasoline against one of the II total (;1,11 nation's top for the Spartan varsity before ink- ducted by S.F. Stale. lee trgnel spa junior college teams City 'oil - ing a pro contract. lee of San Francisco at 3 p.m The Yankees are using the '4- According to Lambert, San Jose I...presentative THE BURGER HOUSE Mojor Oil 38c qt. on the track field, adjacent tru ents of sophomore Dave Turnbull. has a good chance of regaining Spartan Stadium. the title if it can continue to play it' 6-7 pm He is seventh in the ERA rat- 'we grind our own The kickers boast an over-all the brand of polo exhibited against teeth pk. ings with A sparkling 2.25 to go Cigarets 22c slate of 4-3-1 on Club in the sea. the Year and can along with his 2-2 ledger which the S.F. Olympic "STUDENTBURGERS" at a Student Price expect difficulty improving son capper last week. INGTON upon includes an 18-0 tout of the it against the predominantly for- DICK HOLDEN Years of Satisfied Spartan Customers SAHARA OIL CO, Phtlties The Spartans lost to the OA'. eign ('('SF team. winter loop wonder 388 E. SANTA CLARA 2nd & William by a five-point margin. but turned in their best game of the Friday Deadhne -ar despite the defeat.

18 COURTESY DISCOUNTS For Trot Entries Jose heat S.F. State twice Spartans with taste like flick gitacks Deadline for Tint-.. en- during the regular season, but TO STUDENTS .. les is noon tomorrow. int,:imural Lambert says the Gators are rim- Open Mon. & Thurs. Nights ily \ ilk PE'rHis. -ports Editor .irector Danny Glines said today. . stantly improving and ss:on't he EL CHARRO CAFE The completed entry forms mu pushover. 'Til 9 p.m. RECENT 'MID I V\ D ['ALDO letters quiistio ll i ll g th must for Mexican and American dishes be turned in to l'OOM 150, be playing nudist., of the Cal Pol% luiuiil raising &lite imike it. wonder if men's Four SJS seniors will CO. gym, by that time. I heir next -to-last series of polo certain individuals on campus 111,1%. a heart al all, or whether TACOS TOSTADAS & Starting at 12:30 p.m. Toesday. for the Spartans this weekend. United Radio they just write their thrusts just bit. I he sake of receiving a parrv. the annual Alpha Phi Omega spon- Lonnie Christensen. Preston ENCHILADAS FRIJOLES (toe particular hlankiRbla II k 1. It 112.49 wondered tali% sored race features a long-distance Brunst, Roger Scilife and Mike TV Supply Co. students gastir in the first place. Whs Ii, iii Is fly? run from the men's gym Roach will be winding up their 799 S. First St San Jose lie went on to write, -Each itian was cot7ered by a substan. I to Spar- tan Stadium and hack, as well as college athletic careers in Pail Wholesale Distributors till amount of insurance." To the contrary. It was discovered that Open 11.10 CY 3 97 79 Closed Monday Cal Poly did not insure the flight at all, and that Arctic-Pacific Air a Greek Relay. Lambert said. P.S. ./ :ow . f !ECTRONIC PARTS lines had just nominal insurance on each passenger. One can afford to question his own motives of giving, hut he HI Fl EQUIPMENT should not try to discourage others from contributing to a very CY 8.1212 worthy cause. mule& 25th Anniversary Sale! Blankety-blank ASB 9734 revealed that our soeiety is taking a Poly 1425 W. San Carlos trend toward violence, and that the Daily's treatment of the Cal disaster typifies this surge toward gory sensationalism. That the tragedy was violent cannot be denied, hut it did happen and we don't feel that it is wrong to raise money for Cal Poly to do as it wishes in helping the survivors and relatives of the 17 students 2 FOR THE MONEY! who died in the wreckage. Good or ASB 9734 added that the people receiving the funds won't appreciate having it through the campus' "disgusting means." 4V CAL I !A two-day candy sale with all profits going to Cal Poly. It is the effect that mattersnot the method. ALL WOOL SUITS VA, JR. We could get proceeds from a campus-svide burlesque show and send them to Cal Poly and, despite several raised eye-brows, it would be a regardless of its not -so-desirable method. IACISTS_ worthy project * * * CITY (.01.1.F4iE OF SAN titAISCIstO’S defending champion SPORT SHIRTS soccer team takes on the San Jose State hooters today at 3 p.m. in what will be the last 1960 contest for the Spartans. soccer and boxing star Roy ARA STS. ('('SF, coached by former Spartan Diederichtion, is currently 5-1 on the season and in the running for the DRESS SHIRTS Northern California Intercollegiate Soccer Conference title with Cali- fornia and Stanford. Although it its only a junior college. ('('SF' rim g nete on a SAT Arena is offering San Jose Par eett h the four-yoar nehredn us,ad e through with a superior State Students the 1960 Top- pe rf ornsa nee. PAIR SOCKS per Scooter for only $395. If 1.ast se.Lson the Rams unseated Cols Isinaghoe's perennial cham- you Are interested in cutting pion CSF Dons to win undisputedly the coveted NCISC crown. of a two-year college against "major- transportation cost be sure to The continued success competition can be attributed to a heavy concentration of foreign stu- stop in soon for a FREE TEST dents who have been reared with soccer as their primary athletic Pkgs. Underwear RIDE. interest. TO PK( Despite its success in winning the league laurels, second -place US?' was the NCISC's representative in the tiCAA playoffs because SAM ARENA'S collegiate reLtulations prohibited a frrins competing. again emerge stet., this ....amen, perhaps this 680 South First C' Should VCSF 5 -1960 slightls t,. t conference's held BELTS regulation iould he untended team to battle for the m11011111 surlier tit to com- It stands to reason that if a junto' college is good enough four-year counterparts it should get more than hear that new pete on 71 par with its just the crumbs when It earns the championship pie. TIES ring-a C.CSF"s only mar this season was a 1-0 squeaker hiss to California. -ding sound Bears throughout the con- . came that 778W the Rains outplay the t. according In coach LISTEN TOTAL RETAIL VALUE S154.8 TONIGHT all for only lo to II AVE $100 , 3 c pe NEVER BEFORE a sale of such magnitude gal. 2 SUITS A wide celartinn of irwm.rted flaeriala, egned twe, .5-paptan wool and *meted., dacron and wool mixtures ... or you may choose a Reg. 100+ Octane Ethyl In ritie- n4 ,-,7* 92+ Octane VALUE TO 119.00 calcite Examples of year-around oil prices: State, Triton, Veedol, To toemolata snip, werIrriba you get 2 each of the follinw. Shell x-100, Quaker add eriarIde and test tn an./ watdrohe 2 sport ih ' ,-7, gt. can 38c near dr., pay socks, 2 oackages underwear '1 to pkg. I, 2 bent, 2 DIAL 1590 Havoline, Valvoline, Richlube brand me,- ha Castrol qt. can 50c VALUE TO 3 5.5 8 KLIV 100 Eastern Bulk, qt. 19c Sealed Can, 100 Eastern $1.98 NO DOWN PAYMENT YOU MAY SHARE THIS II0,-.., ,aaiisk 5-gal. OFFER WITH A FRIEND '11iar,l package 22c OR RELATIVE for soul . l'Iu` Cigarettes and no payment until ',liege new, We validate January 5, 1961. Than I., any narking i.e. nP1/.11/1I,n 20% STATIONS 119 S. First St. Downtown San Jose ,rparlan Parking tenter & Keys 10th & Taylor Bankammica and 4th & Williams 6th TAKE 6 MONTHS TO PAY Open Monday and International Char.* Plan I. Silber Binds Thursday Nights til PRO out Ti L Roberts 9 --tnirill111111111111

8.-4PAST4.N Dant Thnrartay. Nov. rt, 1980 DISCOVERER 'DISCOVERED' Soph Wins Top Prize Renovated Industrial Arts Bldg. Houses New Receiving Center In Math Club Contest Winners of the Math club con- awarded a copy of George auk, meek at book "How To Solve It istIoji that rut, anti leaves San Jose State. with the es test were announced lust urgunizution's first meeting, Of ricers elected for mi til -indents and iaeislt, is funneled dirmigh a central the said Jim Roberts, secretary. ter include Richard I la nip i recei, ilia department that hap. become a real ii with lieroi.o, First place award went to Rob- hien, &Ind the Tr al iii tots the old holm-trial Arts building. president. erts, sophomore mathematics ma-

Ill ir.i.111, labeled Corporation Yard Phase II. the project jor. Clarence Carroll, graduate was the second retail -torage, mimeograph, stock and mail ssith a education major place winner. earpenter and paint shop. in addition to the shipping soul re- Radio-Television .ceiving department. Roberts received a bocik and Logic Phase II is the second of three titled. "Mathematics writ ten Guild Puts , projects that will combine all col- Digital Devices," Deadlint Tansey To Outline James T. Culbertson. Carroll w, lege Corporation Yard activities 44, into a central campus 'location by On New Members 1962-63. The Itadiu-Tvlet.tsion pip! Teachers Union Appointments Due accepting new The renovation of the IA build- members Lunn , ing allows college officials to con- day, Dec. 4, said Pre, Cohn, At Talk Tonight solidate the eight maintenance tic- For Senior Class tisities that were originally spread DANGLING IN THE SNARE LINES OF a C-119 developed at the Sunnyvale division of the The Guild is open tu stu,le departments. 'lii, meeting oi the In- over different campus locations. ,catch plane is the nose cone of the Discoverer Lockheed co. and returned there after the catch Torre Pictures of all A wasp, teal satellite moments after it was caught for evaluation the data contained in La member must be at dustrial Relations club will "Increases! efficiency and con- XVII of the present R. G. Tenses.. Hawaiian Islands. The picturt-s for the ticipating in some phase ture a talk by Dr. venience." is the way Lawry Jas- near the satellite was nose cone. Senior class of art and president of wil be taken Nov. radio or television activities. professor of per, receiving department super- 1961 La Torre the American Fed- AWS lounge, To become a memlx,r te SJS local of intend,ent, descrtbes the advai: 17, 18 and 21 in the an according to Union, 315 lion fee of $2 and eration of Teachers, tages of tending to his chores ii:, upstairs in the College seniester dais club's vice Lawyer Discusses of $2 should be paid to Robe, Earl Anderson the I der one roof. Council Sustains Veto S Ninth St. president. Appointments may be made in Stevens, guild treasurer. or at ist (Continued Irian Page I) uted by TASC, political Dr. Tansey will outline the na- campus Torts Tomorrow the student affairs business office. first meeting. Council would be "operating in party, concerning a recent meet- ture and functions of the teachers Melvin M. Belli, international TH16. A meeting will be held Sunk

union and explain its role in the the best interests of the students" ing of the college "publications lawyer, will speak on torts tomor- Deposit of 50 cents is required Dec. 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the hoot 70 S Industries campus community. In the proc- U and exactly how the amendment board," told the Council that al- row at a meeting of the American when making the appointment and of James Williams, 2276 Newhs ess, Dr. Tansey will tell "why such ould help student government. though the three criticisms of the Society of Civil Engineers in E118 $1 at the sitting. st.. San Jose. an organization is necessary to T o Hold Atom Fair STUDENT UNION Spartan Daily policy handbook put at 7:30 p.m., according to Iwao Dress will be coat and tie for After Dec. 4 new members MD the teacher." Tentative plans for the finan- forth by the newsletter were "good Shintani, secretary. men, dark sweater or blouse -for be eligible only under the los The meeting is scheduled for 7 In San Francisco cing of a new student union build- ones" and "needed investigation." "Mr. Belli is one of America's women. guild constitution. p.m. at the College Union building Displays from more than 70 ing to be located behind the cafe- the newsletter itself was an ex- most prominent lawyers. He is a on Ninth at. nuclear industries will be exhibit- teria were revealed to Council ample of inferior journalism in member of the American, Inter- DRIVE-IN 'EL RANCHO DRIVE-IN SPARTAN A short business meeting will ed in the Atom Fair-West to run members by ASH vice president that many of the statements made national, and San Francisco Bar Soath Firlt Alma Alma I Almaden precede the speaker at which time Skip Fisk. The "union," Fisk said, in it were incorrect. assns.," Shintani said. from Dec. 12-15 in the Masonic HELD OVER LET'S MAKE lf.vi future plans for the club will ba, would cost roughly $25 per square A noted legal writer, Mr. Belli ELMER GANTRY Memorial building in San Fran- LIMITED STUDENT FEES discussed. Dr. Tansey's talk is cisco. foot to build and would adjoin a has written six books on legal The Council also passed legis- ONE FOOT IN HELL IT HAPPENED IN open to all students and faculty. The fair, produced by the Atom-. proposed second story of the cafe- subjects; his most recent book was Alan Ladd - Don Marry lation authorizing a five-dollar GIDGET Gable . - forum, is open on, teria. "Life and Law in Japan." ic Industries student body fee for "limited" stu- those dates to science faculty and SPARTAN DAILY dents. A second portion of the students on an invitational basis. Spartan Daily Editor Ron Bates, Sangha To Hear amendment, dealing with the spe- To obtain invitations, interested responding to a newsletter distrib- cific privileges of the "limited persons should write to Exhibit student" membership was referred Chinese Speaker Department, Atomic Industrial Admin to the constitution and by-laws Gia-Fu Feng, instructor at the forum, 3 East 54th st., New York Business Peninsula school in Menlo Park, 22 New 'Via*. committee tor further considera- will speak on Chinese thought at Majors To Hear tion. a meeting of the Sangha club to- day at 3:30 p.m. in CH163, an- Spartaguide Harvard Speaker nounced Dr. Kazttmitsu Kato, club Hawaiian Dinner adviser. Gordon L. Marshall, a special Mr. Feng holds a B.A. degree TODAY Harvard admissions director, wit! in economics from Peking univer- student Nurses association, pot- talk to business administration Set For Saturday students tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. sity and an M.A. in mathematics luck dinner, First Baptist church, The Hawaiian club's Thanksgiv- Those eager to study business on, from the University of Wisconsin. 4:45 p.m. ing dinner and dance will be held the graduate level can ask ques- Dr. Kato mentioned. Alpha Eta Sigma, panel discus- Saturday, Nov. 19 in WG:3, at 5:30 tions in Adyn236. Dr. Kato added that the club, sion. Bank ctia America building, p.m. Member's entry fee will be. "Mr. Marshall's foremost inter- sponsored by the Philosophy de- basement. First and Santa Clarty canned goods which will later be est is in students with liberal partment, is still open for mem- sts., 7:30 p.m. used to make up Christmas gift arts and engineering back-I bership. Students interested in Speech and Hearing club. boxes for local needy families, says grounds,- says Dr. Edward W. joining the Asian culture group "brown-bag lunch" meeting, cafe- Chan, publicity chairman. placement director, "be- Clara may do so at today's meeting, he teria. room B. 12:30 p.m. Clements, Home Economics club, meeting. cause such a small percentage at- Guests and non-members should HE19, 4 p.m. tend graduate school of business reserve $1 tickets by tonight, Miss Garruna Alpha Chi. meeting. administration." Chan added, saying "this Is a get- Researcher To Talk cafeteria. 3 p.m. A graduate of Princeton and I together for people who can't go Alpha Gamma. speaker. A114. Harvard Graduate school. Mr., home for the holiday." At Engineer Meeting p.m. Marshall has been with Harvard 1 7:30 "Hawaiian-type" entertainment Balkansko Udruzhenstvo, Bal- admissions for two years. He is Ralph Heintz, independent re- and dancing are featured for the kan alliance, meeting, WG8, 3:30 currently on a nationwide tour of searcher, will be guest speaker at evening program. pin. colleges and universities on be- Engin- the Society of Mechanical Flying 20, meeting, E118, 7:30 half of the university. For dinner tickets, contact eers meeting at 7 p.m. today in pin. Clara Chan, CY 4-7530, Amy E105. according to Keith Parker, TOMORROW Chang, CY 5-4365 or Daisy Futti- publicity chairman. American Society of Civil En- Women's P.E. Head moto, CY 4-8713. pm. "Mr. Heinz is presently doing gineers, lecture, E118. 7:30 independent research on the im- At Asitomar Meet provement of combustion cham- * Winter Holiday Issue San si ii pi)N,ic.11 educa- tion instructors currently are rep- Job Interviews bers for the more efficient burn- Coming Soon resenting their department at an Zeroing in on the future ing of fuels." Parker said. Asilomar conclave, said Mrs. Mary Note: Interviews are held in th nr Gilbert, instructor in physical edu- Placement Office, Adm234 Appoint- in advance of the cation. ment lists are put out At Gen Tel, our aim is to develop the supercommunica- Interview and students ar requested Dr. June McCann. head of the lions system that will be needed to meet the demands early.-Ed. CLASSIFIEDS women's physical education de- to sign up of tomorrow. And weft constantly shooting new nJr,t, Carkin, partment, and Dr. Janice TOMORROW at this target. vr acne'. Very reai,onoble, ap- associate professor of physical Arthur Young & co. will inter- In our 24 research laboratories, more 3500 Scien- Classified Rates: ply 4, S. 5th or phone C Y3-9599. education, are two of the SJS than 25c a line find insertion view accounting and business ad- tists and engineers have thee sights set on entirety ' and sleeping rooms representatives to the 36th an- 20c lino succeeding insertion We have funs, apts. ministration majors. new concepts in order to achieve privileges close to SJ.S. Car Western these results. 2 line minimum nual conference of the Burrough corp. needs business ink Laney, CY 2-5000. of Example, a task force of General Telephone & Elec- Society for Physical Education administration, marketing a n d To Place an Ad: tronics scientists, working in the unexplored areas of at Student Affairs Office , 43 S. 5th or phone CY 3-9599. College Women. economics majors. Ramat. 3 rm. furnished Apt. close to electroluminescence and photoconductivity, have Room 16, Tower Hall "All about students" is theme of Pacific Tel. & Tel. Western ege $85.00 AN 9-0104 or AX 6.3490. developed an operating model of a switching device No Phone Orders the conclave, which begins today Electric and Sandia corp. will in- Sunday. with no moving parts, that may revolutionize telephone pets.,. and continues through terview electrical, mechanical, civ- Transportation Wanted Carkin has been chairman communications. It is a thin wafer only 3 inches square many new parts Dr. il and industrial engineering maj- - MGTD R/H Dr. $750.00, that may someday connect and disconnect ola ti Riders to LA -1.- v r 4. see ti Mn. installed. Rebuilt erg. as. rings. 825 S. of the historical records commit- ors; business administration and en =10. 10,000 telephone lines. 9th St. after 3:30. tee since 1950. physics majors. Dr. McCann will participate as Meanwhile, this new discovery holds promise of having desire r dn to S.F. I ntl Airport Pontiac 'SO unbelief pert cond, best of- California Packing Corp. is in- 2 Girls a panelist, discussing recent trends numerous applications switch- 11.7350 aLprcr. I I a.m. CY 4.2916, fer call ES 76755 after 5.00. terested in accounting and busi- in other fields, including in the ing f,uguid. and expected developments ness majors. and read-out devices for eiectronic computers. Pool Table for sale regulation Size with professional physical program. price. Cad CY Research is but one of the many areas in which General Ride wanted Merned Thanksgiving. equipment. Reasonable 2.0141 afrer 6 Health education, philosophy FRIDAY Call Cr' 2 2576. em. Telephone & Electronics is thinking and working ahead included Pacific Tel. & Tel., Wente r n (f. and dance also will be -not only to meet today's communications needs, out leetels For Sale 56 Ply Sod: 6 cyl auto trans. in the conclave discussions. Electric and Sandia corp again 3-350 never bee raced. trade: my mus tomorrow's as well. WSPECW has been de- will hold interviews. I same majors Pvt, room to erchlroe for work. 415 S. tang motor cycle for Vesper. YO 8.8433. The 17th eq. oe'rreen 6 7 p.m. scribed as "the only organization HS abocer. 195$ Ford 4-dr., excellent condition ree devoted exclusively to college Food Machinery needs mechan- GENERAL Room for men: kitchen priv. $27.50 fro. sonable good buy. AN 4.0086. S problems and research in women's ical and electrical engineering ma- Corvette '67 1276 hp) optional 29 000 physical education." jors. TELEPHONE &ELEOTRON/OST;i:L Girl's dorm room avail. Royce Hall. Take oriq miles must sell offer. Jim CY 5.9969 ..,ver ',erect. 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ROCKS SNAPP 4.. For Sale space at Wendy Glen II Due SLATE! to teaching i'ab Contact Sharon Geode, MIseialleneees .4 Naw kern CY 1.9772. la>vs’ Thskik, term papers typed. iNcliasw 4- GOT GOT Pure Rms. Male Students. Kit Priv. $IO 0255. THE IS Call CY 31088 os Jim had spoHd the slate THE A typing anytime. Phone ESsex formation in the canyon FILTER BLEND/ IkIROY Duplex 4 blocks from school. Stove. 7-6335. ... and realized smooth. Arerelf, Orig. util pd. $65. CY 4-4516. first inviting slicks could hide 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS, $12.50. Jim Is taking his son Bob on his death -dealing flat rocks! Tired of Commuting? plus 1 in gold free. A real offer. AL 2- "white water" canoe trip. w. .5 5. 1 Approved housing room with kitchen 9191. 1 Os.,,0000 ,