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rct Dick 'Jbiv a lit m. in Mould, room 14. VOL. 48 AD. SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1961 NO. 82 Report IONS Wiard RING 'ROUND THE MOON Investigation Urged ling Ed Funds: Bonds, Taxes Assemblyman Claims Evidence Not EnoughSweeney 10551011Y it, si ing the minds anti heat id our helerring to Pres. Joh', I ken- children and yet they retail till Of SJS are Communist Activity JOSE nedy's federal aid to Pti H., itpIl bill by many as little newt, than lull ------now before congress, Dr. William time baby sitters. They are woe- By DAN PETERSEN hest American tradition." trend ef speeches on campus was G. Sweeney, dean of the Division fully underpaid and overworked." Assemblyman Louis Fri/116S 11/- Francis also charged that San rather "discouraging and depress- of Education, said yesterday he San Matew claimed Wednesday Francisco State, Humboldt State, ing." lie said he'd like to see a believes states are going to have TREND ENCOURAGING that he has evidence of intense UCLA and Long Beach State were group formed to present the "posi- to resort to some other means of Dr. Sweeney reported that while communist activity at SJS and areas of intense communist acti- tive side." raising funds for education other the trend in teacher salaries has five other California colleges. vity. Also answering the assembly- than bonds or taxes. been encouraging the last few Francis, who urged creation of "But the real hot-bed of cam- man's charges was Dr. Mervyn a legislative committee with a pus communism is the University Cadwallader, assistant professor "People are coming to a satura- years, several well qualified teach- ers are lost to $100,000 budget to seek out Cali- of California," the assemblyman of sociology. "If this is the begin- tion point as far as their ability industries and busi- nesses because fornia communists, said he gath- declared. ning of a 'witch hunt' the com- to pay for education on a local of financial prob- lems. ered his evidence against SJS Francis introduced a bill Mon- munity at large should rise up in basis," he said. "It is becoming increasingly from "a couple of professors and day to "prohibit the indoctrina- protest of this attack," he said. CAN'T DELAY harder to attract college teachers one student leader," on campus, tion and inculcation of students The Francis bill introduced "and a . . . in any form Tuesday Secretary of Health, even from other public school po- couple of former commu- of communism, Monday also would bar teachers nists in the San Jose socialism or the doctrines or ten- from engaging Education and Welfare Abraham sitions," he said. "They even pay area." in partisan politi- Additional evidence of "commu- ets of any organization or group cal activities on campuses. It Itibiroff and Sen. J. William Ful- more in other branches of public nist infiltration." came from an advocating the violent overthrow would prohibit teachers from in- bright 11)-Ark.) told a senate com- education than they du in the col- anonymous letter and several tele- of the government." volving students in such activities. mittee that congress can no longer lege level." phone calls. Francis told a local CARMICK COMMENTS "I'm not advocating thought to delay federal aid to edit- Secretary Ribicoff, underscoring afford newspaper. Regarding the charge of SJS control or infringement of civil cation to provide needed class- the key provisions of the Kennedy Francis asserted he was in- communism, Edward S. Carmick, rights," Francis said. The bill and give teachers a status program on classrooms, teachers' rooms formed of one SJS student group assistant professor of Industrial would eliminate teacher led stu- "full time baby sit- salaries and college scholarship above that of which was "infiltrated" by a small Engineering, said he knew of no dent demonstrations such as those ry aid, emphasized that the "greatest ters." minority espousing "alien philoso- communist activity. "I don't even in San Francisco last May against pressure" of need will come "The status of teachers in our in the phies." know of anyone who could be a the House Committee on Un- next five years. 1-2353 public schools is one of the most - photo L. litsI. ADMINISTRATION ANSWERS dupe of communists," he said. American Activities, disgraceful aspects of our society," POPULATION TO 1 ON SCENERichard Rossomme as cynical Hugo looks on as his In answer to Francis' charges. carmick said, however, that the BILL 'UNJUSTIFIED' Senator Fulbright said. 'They Vice President William Commenting on the Francis bill, Dr. Sweeney reported that the; aunt (Donna Stinecipher), center, and her companion (Maria J. Dusel have the responsibility for shap- stated, "We too have James E. Watson, assistant pro- nation's college population is ex- Wida), left, arrive on the set of "Ring Round the Moon." The received 'anonymous letters' and ph one fessor of political science, de- 'RON pected to double by 1970. play opens tonight at 8:IS in the College Theater. p calls warning us of communist in- clared that "This is an unjustified, SJS has 4339 students working rof Hochman filtration, but we have not con- unwarranted and unnecessary at- for a teaching credential and is- Dragonfly's sidered them as reliable grounds tempt to legislate conformity." sued 950 credentials last year, ac CITY -Curtain Rises Tonig for either an investigation or oth- Albert C. Brouse, assistant pro- cording to Dr. Sweeney. er action. Upholds Trial fessor' of political science, s a id owners of Lower Jaw Yesterday President Kennedy "On the contrary our faculty Francis "seems to be seeking pub- was reported to have run into is and students seem unusually well Of E h licity." The legislation, if passed, lEUR senate challenge in his effort to n O Anouilh Comed y informed, active and loyal in the would be impossible to enforce ;ERVICE To Be on TV keep parochial schools out of his lc mann Brouse said. federal aid program. The President "Ring 'Round the Moon," a gay The settings, lighting, and cos- ESSORIES The trap-like lower jaw of a told a news conference Wednes- French comedy of manners by tumes are going to help immense- "Adolf Eichmann's trial in Israel Work dragonfly naiad will be magnified Death Valley Trip is justifiable because of the educ-i day that federal loans to private Jean Anouilh, opens tonight at ly. Dunn asserted. A display of 86 times life size on area televi- Students planning to go on tional aspects it will bring out 1111111111111111 this Sunday as part secondary schoolsjust like grants 8:15 in the College Theater'. I authentic clothes from the period, Dropouts End sion screens the Death Valley field trip with said TASC speaker Lawreno of the Instructional Television cen- --are unconstitutional. which was donated to the Speech The play, wiitten in 1946 and the Science department during Hochman, assistant professor o' ter's "Explorations" science edu- PREPARES AMENDMENT and Drama department, can be spring vacation should physics, to a large gathering ,n. translated into its present form attend the Wednesday cation series. the meantime Sen. Joseph S. seen in the main lobby during the meeting held tonight at 7 o'clock students and faculty yesterday in In by Christopher Fry in 1949, has The third program in the spring Clark, (D-Pa.) said he was pre- run, he added. In 5142. the cafeteria. "A student's freedom to drop a been described as "a series, "Life in a Stream or Pond," paring an amendment to the ad- fantastic There is a possibility of va- "It is necessary that the world class without questions or penalty The hear all the facts will feature Dr. Richard F. Thaw, ministration bill that would make fairy tale." play will be presented again cancies, and interested students, of the case so ends Wednesday," warns Dr. John that no Nazi regime will ever associate profesor of science edu- federal construction loans avail- tomorrow and March 15-18. Re- Who have not paid the $16 tui- W. Gilbaugh, dean of the college. The central theme concerns a again be established," Professor "After that time cation. able to private schools. served seats may be purchased tion fee, should cheek at the a class may be IN \ Robert Hassur, instructor in "four-way love triangle" involving meeting tonight. The field trip, Hochman said. "German youths dropped only when evidence can Sen. Norris Cotton, (R-N.H.1 is from 1-5 p.m. daily at the box of- will moderate worth of today are not told of the atro- be presented which substantiates science education, urging congressional action on his a ballet dancer and a pair of twins one unit of science credit, broadcast at 11:30 fice at Fifth and San Fernando sts. is being cities of the Nazi regime, and the the fact that some serious event ilistorn. the program, bill which would return 25 per, who reside near Paris at the turn conducted by the West KNTV, channel 11. Prices are 50 cents for students Coast Nature school. trial will also be meaningful to has occurred over which the stu- ot rim. on cent of the federal cigarette tax of the century "during the decline, many African and Arabian Jews dent has no control," Dean Gil- education. 1 and $1 general admission. 'WOODWORKING' SATURDAY to states for use in of practically everything." who knew nothing about the era," baugh pointed out. federal aid is given," Dr. "Creative Woodworking." is to- "If he added. If a student becomes ill, is in- hope states will DUAL ROLE morrow's topic on "Perspective," Sweeney said, "I DEFENDS SEIZURE volved in an accident, or some local au- Richard Rossomme will play a the Speech and Drama depart- be allowed to exercise The method of Israel's seizure similar complication, he may re- ii iii tire funds." dual role as Frederic, the shy twin. ment's television series. tonomy in regard to tise of of Eichmann from his exile in Ar- quest a petition from the dean of 1-1 ra i ion anti Hugo, his selfish and cynical world wire Aired at 11 a.m. on KNTV, the gentina was defended by Profes- ; mt her. his division, Dean Gilbaugh stated. show will feature Dr. Alvin R. sor Hochman. Work problems NEW RUSSIAN SPACE FEAT or failing grades C11111:Iii Lappin, associate professor of in- Bonds Lewis portrays the ballet "Although Argentina has ap- in a class are not generally con- MOSCOW (UPI, Russia dustrial arts and chairman of the Councilman Donati dancer and Anne Kissack, the launched a five-ton space ship carrying pealed the capture, my feeling is sidered valid reasons for dropping woodworking area, and graduate woman engaged to Frederic, who a dog yesterday, orbited it around the earth, and then brought it that the seizure is justifiable be- a class Dean Gilbaugh emphasized. student Everett Adleman. is secretly in love with Hugo. back safely to a designated spot. The feat appeared to make the Soviet cause that country, under the dic- A student who drops a class un- Says Anti-Tax Bill tatorship of Juan Peron. harbored officially will be assigned a fail- TRACED Others in the cast of 12 are Ben Union about ready to put a man in space and bring him back alive. PRODUCTION Nazis," he said. ing mark for that course, he Ogden, Carolyn Moscow Radio announced that the space ship was launched yes- The design and production of Shelton, Richard The speaker also said that Israel added. Reed, Donna Stinecipher, Maria an artistic piece of furniture will Will Bring Surplus terday and, after it orbited an unspecified number of times, was re- would not consent to Eichmann's "The purpose for this regulation Wida, Donald 1 Hughes, Bruce Is- traced in detail by the cameras, turned to earth "in the required area of the Soviet Union." being tried in Germany or before is not always understood," Dean Los Gatos city councilman Lovelady, Cheryl Del Biaggi, and according to Richard 13. Elliott, an international tribunal. Gilbaugh indicated. "It is designed James E. Donati explained last Alton Blair. SOVIET SPACE TOTAL OUTWEIGHS DIES assistant professor of drama, pro- U.S. "Israel is not about to let a to require a student to complete night how the proposed 23rd (Meer of the program. WASHINGTON 'PI'U Yesterday's Soviet space shot brings to tribunal court handle the case his scheduled classes so that his amendment would eliminate "un- The production is being directed Student director of the Saturday 13 the number of satellites put in orbit around the earth or sun by because many countries have, ability to carry a normal college constitutional government corpor- by James C. Dunn, assistant in show is Darrel Oldham, the supervision of the Russians. themselves, been unfair to Jews," load can be determined," ations" and the income tax, yet drama, under I'll'' associate The U.S. score is 38. But the total payload weight of American he stated. - - - - a national surplus budget Miss Elizalreth Loeffler, provide satellites is but a small fraction of the Russian. RECENT OPPRESSION two million jobs." professor of drama. and "create The satellite and space probe summary now stands at: Professor Hochman cited th. 4 Student Posts before an open meet- Larger Fee Raise lie spoke TAUGHT DRAMA Launched to date: U.S. 38, Russia 13. United States' immigration lam Republicans. ing of the Young Director Dunn, 28. said he took Still in earth orbit: U.S. '20, Russia L Russia's outlawing of the Zionist Remain Unfilled Rejected State RESTORE INCENTIVE the job as partial fulfillment for In solar orbit: U.S. 2, Russia 2 including Venus probe launched movement and England's closing by his M.A. degree in drama. He pre- Feb. 12. Palestine to the Jews after World Three committee positions and Councilman Donati also said the viously taught drama at San Lo- Lunar impact: Russia 1. U.S. none. War II as examples of oppression. one ASB executive office are still abolishment of income tax "will Now Yearly renzo high school from 1957-60 Still transmitting: U.S. 11, Russia none. Israel has no capital punish- open for applications, according to $12 restore incentive for the individ- A proposal for increasing state and directed "Teahouse of the Retrievals from orbit: U.S. 4, Russia 2. ment laws: however, in 1950 it ASB Pres. Pat McClenahan. ual" to compete in private enter- he. college student fees over and August Moon" last spring for the parsed a Nazi collaborator law Positions still open on the col- prise. U. S. WILL STAY Jy above those already ordered for San Jose theater guild. Dunn also IN BERLIN which will enable the state to lege recreation coordinating board, Elimination of "bureaucratic and next year was rejected this week wrote and directed "Spartan Revel- WASHINGTON (UP11-- Secretary of State Dean Rusk said yes- execute Eichmann, if he is found the health services committee, and iII socialistic wastes." such as foreign by a Senate finance subcommittee ries." a musical comedy, presented terday that U.S. forces will remain in Berlin indefinitely and that guilty, according to Professor a representative position is open farm supports, and govern- in Sacramento. aid, at SJS in 1956. the world must understand that the American government is deter- Hochman. on the Founder's Day committee. projects like the Tennessee State legislative analyst A. Alan ment mined to protect the city and its inhabitants. In addition, the office of ASB per- Authority would put more lie pointed out that, in general, Post recommended larger in- Valley Rusk indicated that U.S. forces might be pulled out when there sonnel officer is still unfilled. into circulation and allevi- rehearsals went smoothly. The two creases, to year for regu- money Is a general settlement of the problem of a divided Germany. But Advertising Talk Applications for these positions $76 per said. major problems for a director of lar for ate inflation, Donati he declined to commit himself specifically on this point. will be a ceep1 0,1 tinlil March 15 at ,ns students and $39 per year this type production is getting the On Radio Sunday limited t M Ninth st. students. 'AID HELPED RUSSIA' actors to "work as a team" and 72 KILLED IN JAPANESE MINE of education and Material fees will and service "We have helped Russia more "play it seriously." he said. FUKUOKA, Japan rUPIIFire started ny an overheated air careers in the field of advertisin,, May Britt Stars increase to $72 a year for regular with our foreign aid than our- compressor flashed through a coal mine yesterday a quarter of a mile will be featured on Sunday In Friday's Flick students and $37 for limited stu- "This is a sophisticated comedy. selves." Donati stated, adding that below ground. It was feared to have killed 72 miners in Japan's worst broadcast of "Showcase SJS," the "The Hunters. starring Robert dents next year, Glen E. Guttorm- The cast must play as an ensem- "there is nit cons t It Ut ional alit hor- coal mine disaster. college's student produced radio Mitchum, May Britt, and Richard sen, SJS accounting officer con- ble, not as Individuals." Dunn add- ity for foreign aid." The flames and thick boiling smoke trapped 91 miners, but 19 show. Egan, is tonight's Friday Flick firmed yesterday. ed that, furthermore, "if it is The councilman cited the meas- of them scrambled to safety through the flames and were discovered Charles Marshall, associate pro- in Morris Dailey auditorium. The This will be an increase of $3 played strictly for comedy the ure as "an anti-Communist amend- lying exhausted and nearly dead. Rescue teams recovered 10 bodies fessor of advertising, will be inter- movie screens at 7:30; admission per semester for regular students produetion will lose its impact." ment" because the "confiscation but 62 men still were missing. viewed on the "Career Forum" is 25 cents, according to Rod Dirt- arid $1.50 per semester for lim- If. of personal property" by govern- 1011 WORKING HOURS segment of the program. "Show- don, senior class president. ited students. Present fees are $66 $1.25 WAGE APPROVED BY COMMITTEE ment is a Communist principle. Ile went on to say that a total case SJS" is heard at 9:30 p.m. Robert Mitchum plays a World and $34 per year respectively. WASHINGTON 1UN)- The House Education and Labor Com- Donati, northern California of 105 working hours are going Sundays on KLOK, 1170 kc. War II ace who commands a fight- Student body card fees will re- of the National Com- Into tonight's production. "Nine- mittee yesterday approved a bill to boost the federal minimum wage Chuck Logan and Sue Doerr er group during the Korean war. main $7.50 and $5 respectively, chairman Economic Freedom, pre- ty hours of rehearsal and 15 hours from $1 to $1.25 an hour in two steps over 28 months. will report campus news on the The backgrounds are authentic. Guttormsmen said. mittee for proposal would receive of actual showtime is quite a load The committee voted 19-12 for the measure, which also would "So This Is College" part of the Especially notable are the aerial Ile said he knew of no reason dicted the support for passage by but time is one item which doesn't extend new wage-hour law coverage to 4,311,000 workers, mostly broadcast, according to John Cail- photography sequences, Diridon Post recommended the larger enough why seem to be a problem." in big chain retail establishments. leau, program spokesman. said. increase. 1963. --....1111111111111111111

8--SPAIRTAN DAILY Friday. March 10, 1961 Editorial Thrust and Parry the Com- the discussion we can 'Congratulations' elements by pinning get on this Communists at SJS? munist bogey-man label on them. problem as well as on other& understand is I am even in favor For Braden Stand What I can't of some du- During the last ft-% %eeks this campus has been acutely EDITOR - Mr. Stephenson be "free" plication of information how a country can in order conscious of obvious confIcts between left-wing and right-wing should be congratulated for without the ability of the people to override the constitional clearly defining the stand taken to speak out against something, ilege of withholding organizations and the so-called "party affiliations" of which each Pete/W.45M information jBq by a certain group of individuals give a dissenting opinion we should know. group hat been branded a member of one or the other. to throughout the United States in state of affairs about a current We cannot agree or disagree We refer to charges of communism and "McCarthyism." his letter in the Thrust and if a person is so inclined. This The Two-Mile: A Portrait with Mr. Stephenson's logic said Parry two weeks ago. is such a blatant contradiction un- Both factions are to exist on this campus. However, both less he can show how What sport captures every emotion, eery inalute,tation of man? When Mrs. Anne Braden spoke of terms that I can't see how patriotism "isms" are "label" words used by one group to express contempt is connected with It is not baseball, because baseball is a waiting gamewaIting for on campus recently, her talk was anyone could miss it. the problem of of another. These terms tend to be meaningless. Charges have Integration in the the right pitch, waiting for a ball to be to youand man Is not concerned with integration in William Pounds South. been carried to the state capital linking SJS with communism. the South. A member of the ASR 11567 R. a patient organism. Robert Olsen These charges are being hurled through capitol halls and car- audience, at the end of Mrs. ASB 14111 Neither is it football ried in wire services to newspapers. or basketball. Both are team (mods played Braden's speech, yelled at her Is Patriotism Akin with artificial props (balls, baskets, padding). Man is not naturally whether or not she was a Com- Picking up where local enthusiasts left offat least pub- a team-oriented being. To Integration? munist. This raises the question EDITOR Flu, let ter is in liclyis Assemblyman Louis Francis (R-San Mateo) who has what communism has to BALLS OF LEAD as to reply to Harold C. Stephenson's chow asked for the creation of a legislative committee to seek out do with integration. Slate It is not even all of track and field, because shot-putting, high letter criticizing David Zucker's California communists"especially in the schools," he said. answer to that question jumping, discus throwing, etc., are events requiring such props as The objection to John Gustafson's is this: it is an attempt to label * EL RANCHO DRIVE-IN i Assemblyman Francis, who has introduced several anti- poles, balls of lead, rubber or wooden platters. "irrelevant question." In Mr. any progressive or dissenting ele- SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON : communist measures in the legislature, said he has evidence of But someday, stay to the end of a track meet. Wait until the Stephenson's letter, he seems to :Dorothy McGuire - ments as being Communist, James MacArthur* Intense communist activity not only at SJS, but at San Francisco sprinters are through; tarry until only a quartet of middle distance imply a connection between plus Communist -front organizations, State, Humboldt State. UCLA and Long Beach State. The evi- runners remain, readying themselves for the mile relay. guts, patriotism and Mrs. Bra- GOLD OF THE 7 Communist dupes, ad nauseum. SAINTS dence cited by him is hardly conclusive. He said his charges of Now, forget the relay. Notice the handful of men calmly wait- den's talk. It is this "connection" 41 Clint Welker - Roger Moore Another example of the same * the "communist infiltration" are based on an anonymous letter ing the starter's gun. Most people miss the moment of the takeoff. between patriotism and Mrs. tactic was when the Louisiana and several telephone calls. He also said he talked to a "couple Then seconds later, some attentive spectator notices and announces, Braden's talk that I don't under- GAY legislative committee on un- of professors and one student leader" from SJS and to a "couple "They're running the two-mile." stand. American activities was ordered 4c I'M ALL RIGHT JACK Of former communists in the community." Whether you know it or not, Mr. track watcher, you are seeing Mr. Stephenson must think by the legislature to investigate the ultimate in college athletics. this "connection" Is as obvious PLUS That can hardly be called evidence. Mr. Francis! For need Louisiana state university for Too often the two-mile is not close. Even then, it is somewhat as the connection between sex, THREE MEN * of a better word perhaps "rumors" would be more fitting. Communist activities, after sev- IN A BOAT Inspiring to match strides in your own mind with the runner. marriage and children, because eral faculty members and stu- Unqualified charges such as these can be extremely harmful Yet, once or twice a year, the two-mile reaches its heroic he only implies that a connec- dents called for integration of to the reputation of SJS as well as to the other schools, profes- potential, as it did last week. tion exists instead of being ex- MAYFAIR their school. sions and individuals. And, considering the information cited, SJS's best competitor is a skinny, crew-cut man named Charles plicit.' I contend that this con- Admisl. It is a very effective tactic to the charges are unqualified and unfounded. Can it be that the Clark, Mr. Clark is the national collegiate steeplechase champion. nection is unique enough to re- *"SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON": squash undesirable progressive professors. the student, or the anonymous telephone caller ob- Running next to him was a small, curly-haired man who bolted quire an explanation because Clint Walker in * "GOLD OF tains valid evidence? If this is the case, then we suggest that the Hungary during the 1956 Olympics when the revolution was hot in friends and acquaintances whose THE 7 SAINTS" facts be brought before the public without delay. his native land. He is Laszlo Tabori, judgment I trust do not see any r 4: here. I, per- We cannot help feeling that these accusations have resulted SEVEN MINUTES Professor Exhibits natural connection have never heard any- from recent controversies stemming from on-campus speakers For almost seven minutesfor a mile and a halfthe two sonally, SARATOGA one offer a coherent explanation brought here in the past and planned for the future. We have strode evenly, the more venerable Tabori a yard and a half ahead. Book Illustrations TRILOGY OF APU refused said it once and we say it once againfreedom of thought and Then, as those who have watched him run before knew he would, Illustrations by Thomas Els- why anyone should be Father Pachali AParajito the privilege of speaking about discussion belongs here! Aside from being invigorating and chal- Tabori shot ahead suddenly at the start of the seventh (and next ner, assistant professor of art, a’s, difficulties in the South even lenging. it is our duty to preserve the privilege. to last) lap. for a novel to be published this the WORLD OF APU a Communist. At this S Hour Show Storting 7 pm. He led by 15 yards halfway around, but Clark drew even as spring, are being exhibited in the if he were Furthermore, we invite Assemblyman Francis to visit and in- juncture in history we need all they heard the gun bark signifying the final lap. Little Gallery, A114. -spect our campus with college officials, faculty and students. It SPARTAN Again Tabori charged ahead, but Clark was reluctant to follow. Displayed are the original DRIVE-IN -could prove to be educational for everyone concerned.J.M.R. Walt Disney's The Hungarian's arms pumped with the power and intensity of a roughs presented to the author cpartan SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON man digging a well to save his life. His cheeks expanded and col- and publisher of "Two To Make r :Dorothy McGuire James MecArthsr: lapsed as, undoubtedly, his lungs were doing deep within. Friends," written by Juanita Entered as second class matter April 24 TYPEWRITER 1934, at San Jose, California, under the pluS With 200 yards remaining. Clark leaned his splintery frame into Pico Minium, wife of Dr. Edward act of March 3, 1079, Member Califor GOLD OF THE 7 SAINTS the wind and made the move the crowd had been waiting for. Minium, professor of psychology. nia Newspaper Publishers' Assn. Pub. * Clint Welker Roger Moore He came hard at firstgaining a yard at a gallopand then All of the illustrations are in liaised daily by Associated Students of San Jose State College except Satur- * RENTALS * he inched away the difference. In a last dramatic lunge that stirred relief technique, either line cuts, 4, TOWNE day and Sunday, during college year. II "MAN IN A COCKED HAT" the packed crowd to an ovation and then to a sigh, he failed. or wood cuts, or a combination Subscriptions accepted only on re- and No one seemed to care. They all knew why they had come. of each. mainder-of-school-year basis. In fall se- * "CARRY ON ADMIRAL" * Electrics Portables Standards Professor Elsner, a profes- mester, $4 in spring semester. STARTING SUNDAY * JIM RAGSDALE Editor sional printmaker for the past ROYAL BALLET * ALL MAKESALL MODELS nine years, is among 138 artists MIKE SANDERS Adver. Mgr. , 3 DAYS ONLY Day Editor Ken Burton Previous Letter's Replies Prompts showing his work in the North- V Fully Guaranteed west Printmakers 32nd Inter- national Exhibition in Oregon. V Rent to Own Professor to Define 'Radical' Term Displayed is his wood block print ponents is one matter. But to "The Academy." No Deposit des" castigated by Professors threaten, whether directly or by '4RA AA)F"katn Weed, Melendy, and myself in innuendo, all who would dare ,,--TALPIr, A V Free Exchange FASHION FOR THE COLLEGE GIRO Monday's Spartan Daily has question you is to sow the seeds Library Concert risen in righteous wrath and of totalitarianism. And the S.J.S. insignia on a light- LOW STUDENT RATES we've since been inundated by American way, in practice and er. . . Yours FREE with purchase at . . . poisoned tongues and letters. above all in principle, is not a Records scheduled today from SWE Because our original comments totalitarian way. The American noon to 1 p.m. and 3 to 4 p.m. MODERN OFFICE MACHINES CO. were in part garbled and in part way allowsideallyall to be In the library study room: 124 E. San Fernando St. CYpress 3-5283 deleted, it is best that the rec- heard: the fringes right and left, Handel: Israel In Egypt. sms1 JosE Next to Cal Book Store Free Delivery ord be set straight. I cannot the anti-vivisectionists, anti-to- Mozart: Symphony No. 40 speak for my two colleagues, but bacconists, revivalists, fascists, In G minor. FREE PARKING ah I'J'14wriiiiii" I am certain that they will agree communists, crackpots, all with with my amplification. whom we might differ. We are The "radical" I wished to call asked not to agree with these down is not the honest liberal or dissenters, nor to lend them our JUDD HAS IT! ... Downtown San Jose the honest conservative. He is ears, but merely to concede them the fanatic, the anti-American the right to speak out, short of LEOTARDS and TIGHTS who flaunts the false colors of inciting riots, without fear of the 200 per cent American. repression or reprisal. This is By DANSKINS I am not flaying the honestly asking a lot, but it is asking conservative or the honestly lib- what is necessary. eral. I am attacking the extrem- I have been warned, quite se- ists, right and left, both vocal riously, that such a statement LEOTARDS and both in our midst, who flam- will be suicidalthat the anti- with SCOOP-NECKLong Sleeve boyantly deny the most precious libertarians will brand me (Reg. or French Leg) American heritage: civil liber- a label of some sort and haul SCOOP-NECKShort Sleeve ties. Jefferson was a libertarian me before a committee. I am not SCOOPNECKCep Sleeve and so were Lincoln, Jackson, naive, but neither am I a radical. TURTLENECKLong Sleeve V-NECKLong Sleeve and every other leader who I am, in fact, a card-carrying ADJUSTABLE NECKLong without exceptionwarrants the republican. I am certain, too, Sleeve(Reg. or French Leg) stamp of greatness. They were that the overwhelming majority HIGH ROUND NECK libertarians not because they believe as I doand that they Long Sleeve HIGH ROUND NECK championed the causes of labor will not prohibit the fanatics in Shod Sleeve or collectivism (many did not), our midst, but will stand up to "SUN BACK" but because they championed them. They will defeat them by Adler/able Straps the cause of dissent and indi- attacking their Achilles' heel vidualism. and their weapon will be logic, To lump all to the right of Harold M. Hodges jr. 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((d- The parties are being sponsored Western Regional Con-! lowed by a tour efend the of the college sci- by the Kolo club, but all students in order ence department's of the National Associa-I facilities. are welcome to attend, according anal priv- ference ------to John Show Teachers P. Blitz, club adviser. In Music Biology tomord formation lion of Valley college, Con- No admission will be charged. cow at Diablo Its I I LI ni111 1..1 I. make prmjan. commentaries dur- disagree cord. according to Dr. Matthe Criminologist I Ow .XrIt. Editor ing the concert. Artwork by public school stu- logic un- Vessel, head of the Science Edo T A1S Celebrates A carnival conies to tosvii as department. dance group, per- dents of Sim Jose and Santa Chtrry tat riotism cation Orchestra. SJS professors attending will be Dr., I o Lecture forms "Carnival of the Animals" County will be exhibited in con- roblem St. Pat's Day Vessel, Dr. John Harville, asso- in the third annual Young Peoples' junction with the concert. h. ciate professor of biology and sc. With Music, Dance concert tonight and Sunday in the The exhibit wilt be open to the ii ence education; and Dr. John n TV Class Civic auditorium. public tonight, 6 to Itt; tomorrow, Rhoades, assistant professor of sci- I "Shillelagh Shenanigans" is the Three SJS musicians also will ,,Alcohol and the Human Body" 10 alit, to 5 p.m.; and Sunday, i education. Also attending are theme of tonight's Associated In- be featured in the program - race will be discussed by Alit. Lowell to 5 p.m. Hassur, instructor in sci- dependent Student's dance at Stephen Gebhart, cellist; Ricardo Robert Bradford, county director of the ence education; and Clifford Moulder hall. 3R5 So. 10th at. The Trimillos and Dick Woodruff, pi- laboratory of criminologists, Mon- The coyote can run much faster Schmidt, assistant professor of dance is scheduled from 9 p.m. to anists. late day in two televised lecture ses- 1 a.m. titan an ordinary dog and is more science. sions of the Health and Hygiene PERFORMANCE TONIGHT than a match for a dog of its teaching methods a nd According to Gus Norton, social Various department. f11.5.11 amt tvei.11’ IVE-IN presentation of class science ma- chairman of AIS, the dance is be. The concert, presented by The classes meet at 10:30 INSON terial will be covered, according a.m. (iiritlgy.held to celebrate St. Patrick's San Jose Symphony orchestra, v ire and 2:30 p.m. weekly MacArthur: There and view be performed tonight, 7:30, I to Dr. Vessel. will also be lectures in TI155 on the closed- Norton said the dance will he school groups who have made rii AINTS circuit campus station, Dr. Estees open to the public and that the sinus seating arrangements, Moore TELEVISION Levine, assistant professor of dress is casual. John Orlando's ORCHESIS MEMBERS prepare selections for -Carnival of the Sunday, 3:30 p.m., in a first-c. - health and hygiene, explained. band will provide the dance mu- Animais- which will be presented in the third annual Young first -served basis. No charge - Guarantee Service Bradford has appeared as sic. with the Highway Men from Peoples' concert tonight and Sunday. The concert, directed by be made. %CI( JOE'S TELEVISION ivitness in more than 600 drunk a local pizza parlor providing en- Sander Salgo, will be performed in the Civic auditorium. SJS "The Carnival of the AnimM eP. il driving court soloists will 49 N. 10Th St. CV 7-3541 cases. He has had tertainment. include Stephen Gebhart, cellist: Ricardo Trimillos, by Saint-Saens, is under the di extensive experience in experi- Cost of the dance is 75 cents Dick Woodruff, pianists. Dancers will be under the direction of ?ion of Mrs. Carol F. Smith, of 7:1 menting and developing the blood- per couple and 50 cents for singles.1 Mrs. Carol F. Smith, instructor in physical education. structor in physical education. I had it done alcohol tests given for drunk driv- IA 25 cents reduction is given tol 'rhe choreography is origin:' ing. Dr. Levine said. appearance \ ATS members. Ch'Id Ed Club loy Mrs. Smith. Jerry Deliono 1CAMPUS BEAUTY

counts /11111.11)HEN'S SALONJ.,. ,. the 1 IN SON' Slates Dessert, %Ballet Performance Set ..rh, program ha, been across A1NTS" A ballet demonstration, featur- I his wife Linda, former SJS stm logically planned for the child!, Administration building S Speaker Tonight 275 A E. San ling two SJS students, will be pre- dent. lihnted interest Sfliarl." said I Fernando S sented Sunday. 2:30 p.m., in Mont- The demonstration, recent I Delta Phi Upsilon, national hi: - Hartley r). Snyder, head of k CY 3-1186 % c.rnery \ theater, civic auditorium. performed as part of the Youth wary organization of women 01, music (lei, ill Dr. Snyder i Soloists include Concerts of Palo Alto, will joring in early child education. ill '11 Vincent Figlia, be Soo freshman music major and Ron danced by soloists and corps de hold its annual dessert tonight at ballet from the San Jose Ballet 7:30 in the cafeteria faculty din- vv" Watson, senior RE. major, and school, under the direction of ing l'OOM. 7 p.m, Dimitri and Francesca Romimoff. I Guest, speaker for the evenitw TOM & LARRY'S SAVINGS ANNOUNCED Performers will apper in a f will be Miss Virginia Opsvig Kerr E-IN classical suite of dances to "Wal- who will talk bn "Creative Pup- NEW AUTO INSURANCE purgis Night," music from Faust. petry with Children." Miss Kerr presents... HERM WYATT IN SON Savings up to $120 on automobile and a modern ballet with a brief has taught creative ptipPeiry cit MacArthur: insurance are now common for plot of a football idol and his Stanford university and performed married men under 25 years of teenage admirers to Kabalevsky's in many theaters for children. age with the California Casualty SITE TIIMIAS RE:FiCIT.131, not- FOLK SONGS AINTS Indemnity Exchange. -1'omedians." Tickets for the occasion can be ed vonductor. Ass,. t "Married men in this age bracket There is no admission charge. obtained at the door for St tn. Hal in a stroke. Wednesdav SPIRITUALS are generally paying excessive The public is invited. eats be reserved by phoning Miss in London. his' vstHs premiums for the degree of risk Linda Yamamoto at 7-4098. CALYPSOS HAT" : involved," says George M. Camp. ES bell, Spartan Representative for All proceeds from the Dessert CHAIN GANG SONGS * e ill go toward IRAL"Cf the Exchange. Presidio Features buying children's -, "We believe that e married Tan books from lot Pign lands. The iT with family responsibilities is a eakina.:5 , hook s will be donated to the more careful driver, and anuses 9 p.m. -12 p.m. Glee Club Tonight Crumby-Devore EVERY SUNDAY 4444:t fewer accidents," said Campbell. book collection in "Therefore, he is entitled to rates the Library. 9/clap Fifty inetnlars of the Men's ;Ind for mature drivers." Awards in the form of scholar- LIVE MUSIC & DANCING EVERY FRI. & SAT. NITE For erample: A married man. age Women's glee clubs will perform ' ships e ill be presented to 22 with Bodily Injury liability al the officers' club of the Sall 5-hcp outstanding senior :Ind junbtrIII 1, 510/20.000, Property Damge Francisco presidio for a West \ $5,000 and Medical $500 pays early childhood education. PARLOR about $157 a year with most in- Point reunion, tonight, at 9 o'clock The awards will be presented by Corsages TOM & LARRY'S PIZZA said Dr. Gus C. GIRL, surance companies. With Cali- Lease, associate In-. Lowell G. Keith. head of the Bouquets fornia Casualty he would pay 1660 E. SANTA CLARA AT 2.44.h STREET ZZF. T E li professor of music. Elementary Education depart - ight- Is about $80 less $16 dividend, or CI 2-0462 10th and Sesta Clara with b% a net of $64 (bolsi' on current The 30-minute show will include ment 20 per cent distdood). Thus he 1 the "Official Army Song," "West saves about $93 with the E.- STOP 1 I SERVICE § Point Alma Mater," and selections i1 change. (Other coverages with comparable savings). from "South Pacific" and "Ca- 211 - PANTS Campbell declared that even un- rousel." iSHIRTS married men and women with good driving records may save "Rigoletto" will he performed Have a real cigarette-have a CAMEL 1 Cleaning - Fluff Dry over 20 per cent. by a male quartet comprised of S b Call or write for full information IRENE'S LAUNDRY 1 To George M. Campbell, 566 Dave Lindstrom, first tenor; Bob S Maple Ave. Sunnyvale, REgent 9- Cunningham. second tenor; K en 4th & E. Santa Clara 1741 (day & rata). Hunter, baritone and John Mc- Intyre, bass. Joan Moss will be the accom- panist. The vocalists are invited to join the 300 officers for a prime rib dinner, 7:30 p.m. Arrangements we-re made by Miss Beverly Gaillard. special ser- ON vice and entertainment director for the Sixth army. MARCH 10, 13, 14 cpieet

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4.siPASTAN DAILT Friday, March 10, 1961 Paces Spartan Track Team in Relay Meet Tomorrow Braun Quintet is, It rell1PEtts Williams and It Flemons Morn tors makes an appearance. The ex- In Three Departments a tie tiaton COWS into plain- front the 11160 record setting quar- Spartan and two-time Olympian SJS basket- t trance tomorrow as San Jose tet. failed to show last week as Dick Coach Stu Inman's 8.4alt2espeiwcaersitusg:,..,,,,,1 until next St.ite's varsity track team opposes In the mile relay, SJS has u Gear and Dick Kimmel, of SJS eers, a virtual non-entity sne season, left some ifIllieeliatiVe I de- tBoll a i'ij'auennniin rebounds, :t.inford and the Santa Clara Val- comisinat Ion that Mil Id shat ter delighted onlookers with an ex- sfalltl:leg I edarnosie: rind depressive (offence I ley Youth Village in a relay meet the school mark before the close citing dual. fense) behind them when they at Spartan field. of the 1961 season. The versatile Dan Studney, Winter's javelin statistics dossed the 1960-61 campaign with s1e3co4Nonfonndr mostBritt5m.4t Coach Bud Winter has divided Williams will handle one leg of prospect, will face his first real :Gepwroekrilif"gic7ea. point get ter, an upset triumph over St. Mary's tallying 179 for his forces into six quartets for the race with support from Don test as he meets Art Batchelder a 7.2 average. Saturday night. Bates was a close the battle, with probably the best Ramos, Bruce McCullough and the of Stanford. The Tribe. spear third with 174 representatives for the Spartans omnipresent Flemons. thrower has a toss of '230-feet The Spartans finished the sea- Stud- an over-all mare of 11- in the sprint and mile relay four- Ramos missed the Youth Village plus, a shade better than son with for7rcGary Ryan led the Spartan reg, duel because of illness but figures ney's top effort. 14. and 5-7 in WCAC competition ulars from the somes. foul line, convert. to be a strong factor in co ac h - defeating every team in the ing 41 of 55 for The Youth Village, with a roster One event in which the meet a .746 percentage. of stars, has put to- Winter's optimistic outlook for league except champion Loyola individual record is nut in jeopardy is the HOME SWEET IRENE gether a combo of some stature 1961. The Sacramento ace toured shot put. Bill Neider established and cross-town rival Santa Clara. San Jose's home court rapord for the four-mile relay event. The the quartet. in 46.9 in winning the an impressive zenith of 63-10 in Inman's charges held the oppo- was 6-4, opposed to a dismal rand Santa Clara entrants in the long- state J.C. championship two years the initial meet last year. sition to 50.2 points a game, while showing of 5-10. Their high est race of the day will be Merle ago. McCullough is another J.C. the Spartan offense netted an av- often- In the high jump, Vance Barnes sive mark was achieved McGee. Frank Wulftange. J i m transfer who performed for San erage of 49.7. twice returns to the Spartan squad, hay- , 74 points against Fresno Ito.itty and Laszlo Tabori. J010 its the 440 and hurdles last State in ing finished his 1961 basketball BILL AND TOM the season opener and 1.ittle identification of Beatty year. against S chums. Coach Winter is hopeful Best offensive performance Mary'siv.n.othmet closer. perform. Tabori is necessary. Both He will represent the Spartans and that the slightly built leaper can against the locals was turned in were on hand to register wins In tne 400 meter e esent, a. offensiveThe return to the form which put him by Utah. The Utes bagged 82 last week as their club dropped added attract ion at tom orro w s ances were against Santa Clara, over the bar at 6-9 last season. markers in waltzing to an 82-48 80-53 dual meet decision to meet. the nation's defensive kings. an The Youth Village will offer ex- win. Additionally, their big piv- The the Broncos held SJS to 31 and 29 Spartans. FIELD EVENTS San Jose jumpers Es'r'ol Williams oteer, 13111 McGill, hit 30 digits for -Wayne state points after yielding them 42 McGee is an ex Strong competition is expected, and Henn Wyatt as opposition. the best offensive performance in runner who had consistently good the teams' first meeting. HEIR APPARENT to the dignified position of leading SJS sprinter in the field events also. Making Both are consistently around the against San Jose. Tom Meschery times for the Village last season. his debut for the locals will be r1-14 mark, was a close second, swishing 29 is junior college transfer Dennis Johnson. Shown here leading There is an Overeat) Oak Wirlftange was, aside from an oc- discus thrower' Harry Edward - of three games tree teammate Willie Williams to the tape in the SCVYV meet, the points in the second in the Ouachita river bottoms casional appearance by Charlie The 6-foot 8-inch, 240-pound giati, of Jamaican star posted fine early season times of 9.5 for the 100 with St. Mary's. Arkansas more than 16 Clark, the number one SJS mile will devote his afternoon hours feet in and 20.6 for +he 220. Johnson will anchor the Spartan sprint Individually, center Joe Braun circumference and nearly I-nt ry in 1960. to hurling the disc, now that frosh Frosh Golf 100 feet quartets in tomorrow's relay encounter with Stanford and the paced the Spartans in scoring and tall -- the largest of its type INDI4Ns WEARY basketball season has terminated. in Youth Village. The toenhinan gall team -.tart- rebounding. Big Joe tallied 265 the United States -- Stanford's strength is question- Edwards performed his special- ed its ....aon in the right di- points for a 10.6 average, and able. Rich Klier is a fine com- ty for Fresno city college last rerthrti Tuesday a, they defeated hauled in 176 rebounds for a 7.0 petitor for the Indians but the year and eclipsed the national Cabrillo college at almaden Gott ii (I-rage.

You're a natural wonder in Frosh depth of the Palo Alto club is junior college record with a throw course. Toni Barber led all BEST SHOOTER of 171 -feet. In limited workouts weak. Ernie Cunliffe. Bert Lundh .ders with a 75 through the , Braun also led the cold-shooting 7i I this year. the big transfer has and Norm Lloyd are missing from 1....11 IS 1101.,. San Joseans in field goal unofficially registered a toss of per- .(3«teria the strong Stanford distance crew centage. hitting 98 of 238 attempts POST GRAD SLACKS Squad Opens of last season. 1113-feet. San Jose's sprint team of Den- Edwards will have strong opt-. Cordially Invites You nis Johnson. Bart Finolio, Jim sition Saturday on all sides. Star. Weekend Guests Welcome to See a Collection of Year Today Flemons and Willie Williams will ford boasts of Don Bell, a yers-.- Unique Pieces of he shooting for the meet records tile athlete who consistently hit - At the Vern Wolfe's nosh track team of 40.8 in the 440 event and I:24.8 the 160 mark. The Youth Village Pottery by Joe Hawley Will counter with a strong pair officially opens its 1961 campaign Mel' the 880 distance. Both marks MOTEL CITY CENTER of San Jose State. today at 3 p.m. when it travels were established. by SJS at the of plate throwers in John Ross . . where they will enjoy to San Jose city college for a meet inaugural meet held at Palo Alto and Jay Silvester. last season. POLE POWER with the Jaguars and the College the ultimate in modern relaxation' Open House Any guy after the real goods (no of San Mateo Bulldogs. TWO MISSING The Spartan pole vault pour - fair, no corn, no gizmos) gets the 46 New Deluxe Units and The strength of the Spartababes I Absent from last year's team with four vaulters at or taxon Ira Heated Pool. March 16, 17, 18 original, authentic natural look in Free TV and also Phones in Every Room. is still unknown, although several ' are Bob Poynter and Bob Brooks. 14-foot mark, may he unchallenged HIS Post -Grad slacks. Lean and King Sie lads and Family Units. Thursday 5 to 9 p.m. of the squad members come with Unbeaten Dennis Johnson a n d unless SCVYV veteran (k'orge Mat - Special Rates to Students and Their Guedy. tapered to a fare-thee.well, these Friday 2 to 6 enviable high school records. stock Bart Finolio will take their Within Walking Distance of Campo: p.m. are the slacks other slacks try to Leading Wolfe's pack will be , places in tomorrow's fray. Willie Saturday I I a.m. to 6 p.m, look likebut seldom do. Smooth, Bobby Bond, an all-around per- SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY pleatless front; pre-cuffed bottoms. former from Riverside Poly. A SOUTH SECOND At sour favorite campus store; in state high schol hurdles champion Real CLEAN Wash AT REED THE GALERIA a wide and wonderful selection of in 1960, Bond participates in the all -cotton fabrics and "BEST WASH" 131 E. William washable pole vault, high jump and broad CYpress 4-2995 automatic wash-and-wear Dacron N 8fh 1 E. Empire Open 24 Hours San Jose polNester blends 54.55 to $8.51. jump as well. Slender Ben Tucker is an out- standing 880 and mile prospect Isoi4 who gave Spartan Charlie Clark a good battle in the interclass meet. Pat Kelso. a recent transfer from Dr. Frood has already Bellflower. brings SJS point -get- ordered ting potential in the shot put. Bobby Simpson from Castlemont high school in Oakland looks to 9,652 "Remember How Great" he Jimmy Omagbetni's replace- ment as the frosh's top sprinter. records. Don't let him get Golfers Play Dons them all! Order yours NOW! At Si Country Club Sounds of golf balls being socked Get these twelve great original recordings into orbit will be heard this after- in one 12" LP albumfor $1.00 and ten noon from the terrain of San Jose empty Lucky Strike packs! Hurry! Order this country club, where the SJS var. fabulous album now! Here's a real collectors' sity golfers will be initiating the RON NICHOLS the Univer- 1961 season against . . . 125 pounder itemthe original recordings of twelve mu- his. sity of San Francisco. SPORTSWEAR sical classics together for the first time! Great Vaal en, /I S. Rea, The 1:15 match will be more or less a test for Coach Walt Mc- SJS Trio Battle hits of swing, jazz and popular music magnifi- Pherson's crew because at the mo- cently reproduced by Columbia Record Produc- ment the team is plagued by a In Golden Gloves lack of depth. Graduation claimed tions on a 12" 331/2 LP. It's an unprecedented last year's ace Ron Ginn. and a Former Sit> Jose State boxers offer. Order your album right now. Just send number of drop outs this year !'.on Nichols. Charlie Brown and have not helped the situation any Pete Benevidez return to the ring one dollar and ten empty Lucky Strike packs If the top six men, led by John .n the San Francisco golden gloves ! (easier to mail if you flatten them) together Lotz twho McPherson says is pos- tourney starting tonight at the with the filled -in shipping label below to sibly the best golfer to play for Kezar Pavillion. SJS since the days of Ken Ven- I Nichols, an NCAA champion, "REMEMBER HOW GREAT," BOX 3600, SPRING furl', can play consistently will battle In the 125-pound ranks, PARK, MINNESOTA. Here are the great songs, will throughout the season, they just while Brown and licnevidez great artists included in the "Remember How may make the other west coast both compete in the 147-pound teams sit up and take not lee. dy. 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119111111e, Friday, March 10, 1581 MAJOR LEASUE /SPARTAN DAILVX Will Mick Realize His Swim Team ''Renew Rivalry at 7 )owerhouse Potential? * PEEIV'ON Tangles With (4'nd rig III)Wa By FRANK CRACOLICE ey, Blattner quipped: "Folks, lb..; Broncs/ By ToDI) PHIPEtts Spartans Vie would make a good drive Sunila. may not be baseball's best II' Team., He afternoon in your automobile." he's still baseball's most m It getter, but The No. 4 White Sox may not (the trouble ismost fans agree CThae At figure. He fbreshrmia/nIsowimnFilin?tre! average. mantic that Mantle is not Chicago's White Six introduced prolific will be out to splash its w ay to with 174 say he won't) realize his enough with his a pair of innovations to the Ameri- unicipal perts prodigious Tonigh t drives. an even record tomorrow after- potentialbut then there's so He is too unpredictable, can League in 1960: ii They wore it undepend- noon at 2 p.m. in the Spartan Coach Ed Sobczak's Spartan including lour losses in it low. rtan to be realized. able and inconsistent. uniforms which made it possible reg. ieh potential pool against Cabrillo college. baseballers who barely know Santa Clara had the edge on SJS Mnsert. for the man without a scorecard what it is to win and Paddy hit the ball five ACHILLES HEEL After winning the first meet of in 1960, winning two out of three reentage He may not to tell who was who; 21 They Cottrell's Santa Clara Broncos-- times at bat If Mantle has an played second fiddle in Comiskey the season against Bellarmine high contests. (ME (total' in five Achilles heel who don't know what it is to lose to smote it 500 feet and what mortal hasn't it's park to a multi-thousand dollar school, the SJS first year men have They could be just as rough this Ii se's liable renew their diamond rivalry to- reParli possibly that scoreboard that looked like a king- since lost two successive meets to th one swing of the bat. he has too much night, crossing bats at 7 at Munici- campaign. Besides the potent at- Mal road sized pin-ball Santa Clara and Menlo-Atherton physical ability for his psychologi- machine and Univac pal stadium. tack, the Broncs' hurling staff has g); often- He is a hydrogen bomb (just as cal self to cope with. rolled Into one. high schools. BILL SCHAEFER The highly-rated Broncs boast allowed just six hits in 18 twice-. nnantjust as powerful) among But, even though they had their Breaststroker innings. Mantle is gifted with enormous . . . number one Phil Witton will two victories over San Francisco State in rpedoes. names emblazoned across the be leading the strength; he is swifter afoot than swimmers as he State, 8-1 and 8-2, in their only gains' St. backs of their jerseys, even though has been MYSTERIOUS any of his American League con- churning the water even outings this campaign. BEATNIK'S LAMENT the scoreboard shot off rockets faster than the varsity men in LONDON (UPI) The Eve- His name is Mickey Charles temporaries: he can throw well SJS Netters Lose 400 CLUB perform. the same mys- with each White Sox , practice. ning Standard told this beatnik antle, and he has enough to be rated with the top , They will field an all sophomore Ito Clara, even though they led the league in Dave story: ry: First beatnik: "Like I had nous effect on baseball fandom ten outfielders in the major I Corbett and Pete Segues Infield in Ken Flanagan (1B).1 ;ings. The 7-2 to Redlands; hitting, fielding and double plays, will be great emotional experience yes- w that he had as a wholesome leagues in this category; and he competing in the freestyle John Giavonola (2B), John Boca- a I and 29 the Sox finished third-10 games race with Sagues doubling terday. (sn-age strongboY when he enter- can swing a bat from either side in the belle (3B) and Ernie Fazio (SS), sn 42 in St. Marys back of the flag-winning Yankes. butterfly. Second beatnik: "What was it, the scene in 1951ten years of the plate (though some say he Next Foe Gary Ballard will also all of whom bettered the .400 bat- PITCHING WOES compete in the butterfly. Hems man?" o. shouldn't). He can't give them all Butch Krikorian's varsity tennis ting mark when leading last year's - - The main reason for Chicago's "A bath' equal time. team suffered its first setback of Rudlock provides the team with an Bronc frosh to a 23-4 First beatnik: Oak tree Mantle ties into a pitch sad finish was the failure of Al recordbest When 1961 yesterday afternoon when vis- individual medley entry to round in mission town history. mat toms of gets most of his power be- For Mantle, the choice between Lopez' pitching staff. Right-hand- out the top ,d iting Redlands utniversity dumped five men. Fazio is current leader of the 6 feet in --well, let St. Louis Car- hitting left-handed or swinging ers Bob Shaw and old Early Wyin, it the Spartans 7-2. Sharing the same problem of a SC power brigade. Ernie hit hom- y 100 feet announcer Buddy Blattner from a right-handed stance must counted on for 40 wins between lack of depth with other tat The loss left SJS with a 2-1 spring ers in each of the SE'S contests. Is type in be somewhat like choosing be- them, produced only 26. Pleasant y it. mark in dual matches going into sport teams, the freshman swim- Bocabella, one of the best preps in a long clout by Mick- tween Liz and Marilynthough surprises were southpaws Frank Describing today's encounter with the St. mers will be depending very much San Francisco history, has six hits not as pleasurable. Baumann (13-6) and Billy Pierce on Mary's Gaels at Moraga. Top- the top five men to provide the in nine trips, including a homer (14-7). But they weren't enough Spartans with firsts and ALWAYS EXCITES seeded Bill Schaefer of San Jose seconds and two doubles. Fazio has driven to carry the Sox down the torrid throughout the season. When Mickey swings for the suffered his first defeat of the stretch run, when N.Y. won 15 in six runs already. season fences and ball fails to meet bat, when he dropped a 6-2. 6-1 straight. WILLIAMS HURLS PIZZA he is human enough to stir disap- game to Ron Pelton of the visitors. Chicago's hopes for getting back the old Style FIAT Right-hander Dick Williams is ?ma -Spring Gordie Stroud, playing in the (no machinury used/ Pre pointment among his fans and hur- the championship that was theirs slated to open on the mound for Opportunity second spot, and Larry Willens. Hotshots, Hashers lying rahs from the opposition; but he In 1959 are largely dependent upon the Broncos, ' SPAGHETTI s You playing number four, were the with Ned Brown be- Italian Leader is majestic enough in stature to how much the pitching situation hind the plate. Meat Ball Dinner only Spartans to gain victories. Top & lion of Sets Lowest cause excitement among both improves, and possible shortcom- Mural League The outfield Stroud remained unbeaten in sin- will have F. X. Mc- Prices Ever camps. ings at third base and behind the Hotshots, led by new intra- Lellan in left, Larry Kaaha in cen- $L25 of gles play with a 6-4, 6-4 win over plate. mural scoring leader Jim Williams, ter and Mickey for brand new But though he is unique in his Bill Smith of the Bulldogs. McDermott in iowley STRICTLY SOUTHPAW took command of the American right. HALF MOON nodern top name ability to switch from side to side, Willens edged Rich Elliott in a automobiles Lopez will enter the 1961 pen- league pennant chase Wednesday Right-hander Dave Turnbull will fate. his ability seems to diminish from marathon match, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3. But RESTAURANT nant chase with more left-handed night by defeating Berti's 5, 43-36. likely start for the Spartans, who the left-handed side. Though Mick- the Santa Monica transfer aggra- 2687 STORY ROAD front line pitching than any other The previously unstoppable Ber- have lost six times in seven games ey will agree with those who con- vated a ligament injury and will team in the league. Besides Bau- ti's 5 was at last stopped with its ;e verse with him on this point, he be lost to the squad for the next $1034 mann and Pierce, he will have big gun, Frank Hendricks, si- shows no inclination to divorce week. r, FOR MODEL 500 available for starting duty Herb lenced. Hendricks netted only 12 SAN JOSE'S POPULAR 18 his left-handed efforts. Lee Junta, Stinson Judah and 3tk) sport, Bianchina, Score and Juan Pizzaro. The for- points, allowing Williams to move Sport Stewart Jones were the other SJS DOWNTOWN HOTEL - Rianchina BETTER RIGHT-HANDED mer is still young enough to make into the number one position. competitors to fall in the squad's for COMFORT Mickey's pride seems to prohibit a comeback. Pizzaro appears to Hotshots' league domination first setback. Redlands completed CONVENIENCE this. He'll look at the figures that have all the natural ability neces- doesn't appear too well secured ) 6 p.m. the 7-2 rout with victories in both FRIENDLY SERVICE clearly point out his right-handed sary to become a big winner. Lo- with the emergence of a second $1230" doubles contests. Pelton and Smith MODERATE RATES superiority, acknowledging them, pez will have to find out. Gerry respectable contender, Grid Trot- MODEL 600 SEDAN beat Schaefer and Junta. 6-4, 6-4, IIA that's as far as it goes. Staley will again bulwark the re- ters. DRIVE-IN GARAGE Slot roof, Multipla S/VV but and Ron Sandys and Chili Earl CYpress 4-9404 lief corps, with Turk Lown back- Grid Trotters had a difficult FREE OVERNIGHT PARKING FIRE PROOF CONSTRUCTION am top Stroud and Wil- In 1960 Mantle hit .276, fanning combined to ing him up. Cal McLish, back in time defeating winless Alpha Phi TELEVISION BANQUET ROOMS 6-3. Ralph G. CaldweII, Manager $142000 125 times. Mickey hit a strong .349 lens, 6-3. more familiar circles after a year Omega 44-37, but the consistent COFFEE SHOP FOUNTAIN from the right side, with 14 home in the NL, will bid for a starting scoring of Chon Ghallegos and Ted runs in 149 at bats. He fanned 27 role. Byington make the footballers kr model 1100 4-dr. sad. MONTGOMERY HOTEL times. OUTFIELD STRONG tough to handle during the off- South First St. at Son Antonio Son Jose, California Plan The outfield boasts strength season. Other Outstanding the portside, the Com- Skiers From with Minnie Minoso (.311), the Values In All Comet was "something The is develop- ia75- iessji si-neRrpacnIVPJ MPS" Isit!.0111 merce ageless wonder in left, fleet Jim Fiat Models else," as the wierdniks are wont ing into a three-way race with two !’"’ Landis (.253) in center, and Al Worrary. say. He hit for an enemic .247 other teams well within striking Old World Charm in Dining ,o^do-1 to Weekend Smith (.315), a strong comebacker average, with 26 home runs and distance. The Ski club is planning a trip last year, in right. Wednesday night, Gamma Phi America's Most Beautiful Hofbrau Never Before At Such 98 strikeouts in 380 trips plate- tP7 to Soda Springs this weekend The infield is settled at thee po- Hashers bounced Newman ward. Club 38- Attractive Prices where they will stay at Hoyfellet sitions. Roy Sievers couldn't be 27 and Boostan Iran won an easy Authentic Bavarian Food 's..g.rsred prices, port of entry As Shakespeare said (Sam lodge. moved off first base with a war- one from highly rated Beach- Music Every Night California. Shakespeare, the plumber), "may- Cost is $17 for members, $19 rant from the windy city police combers 38-25. be it's time for a change." for non-members, according to after his fine 1960 production Both teams work a balanced of- SUNDAY EL GATO Nancy Steger, publicity secretary. .295, 28 home runs and 93 RBI's. fense with no one man doing any through Die Rhinelander THURSDAY t.. GENERAL AUTO REPAIR The fee includes transportation, At second and short, Nellie Fox accelerated scoring. Import Sales SPECIALTY food and lodging. Sleeping bags and Luis Aparicio form what must Untouchables kept within one Wanda Band Hydramafic Powerglide must be taken, as bedding will not be termed the best combination in stride of the leaders as they -44 FietAlfa RomeoLancia .289 last sea- Baughn Ow eras. till 6:30. till 6 on Sun. Special Student Rotes be provided. the league. Fox hit bombed AFROTC 75-42. Untouch- Fri. & Sat. Nites yearfor him. and Her Piano 1, 291 E. Main St. & M Auto Repair Skiers can sign up and pay their son, a disappointing able top point maker Bruce Berg- A in the Student Activities busi- Aparicio hit .277, a high figure for man has his most LOS GATOS EL 4-4700 456 E. San Salvador CV 5-4247 fees productive eve- ness office, TH16. him, and stole 51 basesmore than ning, connecting for 19. garden City llottrau The rhartered bus will leave at twice as many as his nearest com- Other National league scores: 6:30 Fita.y night from S. Fourth petitor (Landis, 23). He undoubt- Olympians 45, Wilsons 33; AID 51 So. Market CY 7-2002 at., in front of the Science build- edly is at his peak. #2 36, Allen Hall #2 32. Yt/ \l'cl sr \fii ',175t7ix7iT71riV is7i 7" (-ore% NTrYltcar ing. At third, the Chicagoans are hoping for a lift from rookie Joe Martin, a left-handed swinger who Mural Standings hit .285 at San Diego in 1960. Vet- , NATIONAL LEAGUE eran Billy Goodman will be around STANDING to help. Sam Esposito is in reserve. Paulo JEWELERS TEAM W L Incumbent Gene Freese left to (San Jose's leading diamond store for sweethoar.. L Ganuna Phi flashers 4 0 make room for Pizzaro. 2. Boostan Iran 4 0 CATCHING SHALLOW 3. Untonehables 3 0 Aside from Sherm Lollar, Lopez Invites you to Its 4. AID #2 3 I has no catcher on whom he can 5. Bencheamlwrx 3 I depend. Indeed, one wonders if R. Spartan Daily I 2 the senor can count on Lollar anyl 7. Allen #2 1 2 longer. Big Sherm hit .252. with R. Olympians 1 3 seven homers and 46 RBI's lain 9. Wilson's 0 3 year--hardly imposing figures. But DIAMOND 10. Newman Club 0 4 Chicago will likely sink or swim II. AFROTt 0 4 with Lollar. There is little to back AMERICAN LEAGUE him, save another unproven rookie, STANDING Carrillo Carreon. One wonders, TEAM W L about what Bill Veeck is thinking I I. Hotshots 4 0 when he traded off Earl Battey1 FAIR 2. lipid Trotters 3 0 and John Romano - both better 3. AID #11 1 than old Sherm at this stage of the at 4. Reigns 5 2 1 game. 12 S. First St., S. J. 5. Allen #1 I I On hitting and speed, the Whitel March 9 to March II The G. ('urator% I 2 Sox look like a contender. On lark March 9, 6 In 9 p.m. Eloquent Two approaches to the 7. Internationals 1 2 of right-hand pitching and holes ' March 10 & 11, 9 a". to 6 p.m. Oval "man's deodorant" problem R. Army ROTC 1 2 at third and behind the plate 9. Ti' Place I 2 they don't. From here they look

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Still Time Leff For Coeds Must sign up by Monday in NB announced Miss Mary Bouo, To Join Extramural Program 420 tor O.T. classes they expect lcupational rn., Miss Helen White, FacultyWivesMeeting Attrnirylilitt 1,, ii Volleyball- Monday, WG23, 6:30 rumity wives and men liii iii,NIct by ttie P.R. de- p.m., Miss inclUileS all Betty Truter. bands will bold witlergradioite 11, to Mrs. partment, according Mai y at the Los (halos lodge Friday at writs and certificate r ;illicit publicity chairman. taziloc, 7 p.m. I ().T. '61 Now Year's Party winnen should be Guest speaker will be James i next meeting of the Slated by Iranians Day, of the Hay Area Education ,ii the location listed below. SJS students are invited to help Televlshm assn. $ FRESHEST DONUTS Badminton Friday, 1:15, WG23. bring in the Iranian New Year on Reservations for the dinner may 72 Dr. Helen Clark, Saturday, March 25, at a party in .Ilie purchased by contacting Mrs Varieties Golf Friday, the Sainte Claire hotel, accord- 2:30, Hilhiew Julius Menendez, CH 3-7207; Mrs. f, Gingham Girl Donuts golf course. N1rs. Alice Reynolds. ing to Mehdi Shaken, chairman Wesley Goddard, EL 4-4695; oi i 7 So First CY Synchronized swimming -- pool, of the local event. Ge.)ive Cochern "7-1!7-41 5.9q 7 p.m.. Miss Lois Kruger. Tickets will be available at the Tennis- -Monday, Backesto park. door at a cost of $3 per couple. PACIFIST PROTESTProtesting arrival at Du- His boarding attempt ended in failure when his Starting at 8 p.m., the party will Patrick canoe capsized. The sub had just completed a feature Joe. 1..1 fiarktra'S dance noon, Scotland, of U.S. Polaris submarine 0 . Opening Tonight -breaking underwater voyage which lasted band. Henry, pacifist Laurens Otter paddles toward record 0 St. Thomas Chapel craft as police launch moves to intercept him. 66 days and 22 hours. I. Ring Round the Philippine Dances Moon Wt....46HW SERVICES SCTA To Hold Banquet Tonight; Job Interviews Demonstrated Today By Jean Asuman ,UNUAT am. Chris Phillips Ilew President MIN. Francesca Reyes Again,i and LENTEN WORSHIP Note. Interviews are held in the A Student C'alifornia Teachers New SC`TA officers are: Chris Speech and Drama Production ,Inisd,3y 7 to 7:30 p.m. Placement Office, Adm234. Appoint- , assn. banquet. honoring past offi- Phillips, president; Bonny Perry, superintendent of physical educii A ment lists are put out in advance of the eels and introducing new leaders, vice pi esident; Madeline Bryant, lion for the Philippine islands. Runs Tonight, Sat., and 15th fhru 180 PARry interview end students ere requested will be held tonight at 6:30 at the treasurer; Sue Nankervis, seem- will demonstrate Philippine folk to sign up early.Ed. ' Red Barn, 12ti8U S. Monterey rd. tary; Sandy Grist, historian; Jim dances today in Dr. Jessica Nix- j The banquet will feature speak- MacKenzie and Jan Riley, mem- -HARVEST OF THORNS" MONDAY BOX OFFICE 5TH & SAN FERNANDO ' ers and entertainment. All mem- hers-at -large. on's class, PEWS, in WG23, be- Demerol Electric Credit corp. OPEN 1-5 DAILY lhers and interested students have Scheduled for March 18 at San ginning at 12:30. will conduct interviews for inter- been invited to attend, according to Francisco state college is the Interested students are welcome ested business administration ma- $1.00 Campus Christian Center I Chris Phillips, SCTA president. Northern California Piofessional to come in and watch the demon- 50c SJSC STUDENTS GENERAI 1 kir& 'Tickets costing $2.25 may he pur- conference to discuss the prob- stration, according to Mrs. Mai Curtain 815 p.m. College 300 S. 10th at San Carlos Kaiser Steel corp. will intei view 1chased at the door, lems within the teaching field. Gilbert, publicity chairman. 'students majoring in electrical en- NATIONAL LUTHERAN COUNCIL Igineering with a power option, plus industrial and mechanical en- gineering majors. Industrial tech- HURRY! 1022 CHANCES TO nology and metallurgy majors will WIN TINTER NOW! WiSTMINSTER also be interviewed. cuigutePaimulive co. will inter- drfrylir PRESBYTERIAN view students majoring in market- ing and business administration 1:411.7Ait, CHURCH ,,,", Aril,' 4p. and other related fields of study. Procter & Gamble Manufactur- The Alameda at Shasta ing C4). will interview chemical, me- oar?4: CY 4-7447 chanical. electrical and industrial enginering majors, plus business Ligt Sunday Services administration and chemistry ma- 41.41 Cze. 9:30 & 11 a.m. jors. California State Personnel 7:00 p.m. board will interview real estate, 169,0 manage- personnel, accounting and WEEK-END ment majors. REDWOODS Spartaguide EE PST MARCH 17, 18, 19 t'riday Flicks, "The Hunters,- SPEAKER I Morris Dailey auditorium, 7:30 $40,000. FIRST PRIZE INCLUDES p.m., 15 cents. SUNDAY DON MOOMAW $20,000 Newman club, communion break- Westinghouse EaRtic VACATION HOME fast, speaker; Dr. James Thornton, education; professor of secondary THUNDERBIRD HARDTOP Newman hall, 10 a.m. /144 1961 $10.00 MONDAY Junior clam, meeting, S142, 3:30 /144 $15,000 CASH Registraficm p.m. WEDNESDAY Sophomore class, meeting, CH 1149. :130 p.m.

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