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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 In customs yesterday before a stand- p.m. Concluding lecture at the second time attempted to I yesterday's meeting it rescinded Following a lengthy and some- ing-room only audience in TH55 ' the Scottish Rite auditorium, override ASH president Pat Mc- 1the vote taken last week that1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 AROUND Unidentified 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 r eg- 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 THEN HISTORY 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 tiii ned 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- PARIS , ’ 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,