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A S PA RTAN DA I LY iirr-<;?4 SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Vol. 53 431.. SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1966 No. 89 Today's Seventh Street Forum Starts Busy Week of Politics IOWA STRING QUARTET will play tonight at ensemble is rated as one of the nation's fore- 8:15 in Concert Hall. Students and faculty mem- most chamber music groups. Spartan Programs By JIM BAILEY Clubs to register as a Currununist * * * bers may pick up free tickets for the concert at Committee sponsors the quartet as the final Spartan Daily Staff Writer front organization. the Student Affairs Business Office, Building R. appearance in the Invitation to the Arts Classic Criticism of the U.S. Justice De- The forum is also being held to Founded at the Universiiy of Iowa in 1958, the Series. partment is expected to highlight protest the action of Soviet Russia VDC Rally today's Seventh Street Forum in the censure of three writers Students Plan sponsored by Students for a Demo- who had distributed anti-govern- cratic Society (SDS) beginning ment publications. On Campus Tonight To Precede at 12:15 p.m. on Seventh Street. PRISON TERMS Petition Drive Today's forum starts what is The Soviet government gave expected to be an active week of prison terms of three and five Teach-In politics on campus. Next week years to two of the writers and Next Week campus organizations of both the took away the citizenship of a A rally on Seventh Street will right and left will conduct infor- third who remained in London. SJS students who support the "We phut to tie in both acts To precede Friday's Vietnam Day mational campaigns on the Viet Viet Nam String Quartet Play United States' effort in Committee's teach-in. Nam war.. The week of activity as being totalitarian in nature. Sounds of violin, viola and cello R. General admission is $1.50. man School of Music. Krosnick The new left is not a die-hard will answer the Vietnam Day Com- The rally is scheduled for 11:30 will conclude Friday, with a 5-hour will fill Concert Hall tonight as Violinists Allen Ohmes and John studied at New York's Julliard Audi- supporter of Russia but an active mittee's teach-in vvith a week-long a.m. to build support for the five teach-in in Morris Dailey the Iowa String Quartet begins its Ferrell, violist William Preucil and School of Music. by the Vietnam voice of free expression," explained petition drive beginning Monday. hour teach-in, 12 to 5 p.m., in toriurn sponsored performance at 8:15. violincellist Joel Krosnick will play The American-born artists all Day Committee. SJS sophomore Brian Heggen of Various campus organizations, Spartan Programs Committee Haydn's Quartet in D Major, Opus have extensive musical back- Morris Dailey Auditorium. The the San Jose Friends of Student VDC added one speaker for the At today's forum, representa- including the Young Republicans sponsors the ensemble a.s the final 76, No. 5, Charles Ives' Quartet grounds. Violinist tunes served tives from the "new left" will pro- Non-Violent Co-ordinating Com- teach-in yesterday, but it also lost and Young Americans for Free- appearance in the Invitation to No. 2 and Schubert's Quartet in as concertmaster and soloist with test the Justice Department's move mittee (SNCC). one. dom, have endorsed the resolution the Arts Classic Series. Students D Minor, D. 810 at tonight's con- the United States Air Force Or- to require the W. E. B. DuBois Heggen said that he plans to and faculty members may pick cert. chestra in the United States, Ice- David Eakins, assistant profes- sign an application for member- of support which was started by up free tickets at the Student Ohmes, Ferrell and Freud] all land, Norway and Denmark. He sor of history, has agreed to speak ship in the DuBois Club at the SJS student Fred Krueger. Affairs Business Office, Building received degrees from the East- organized the Washington Cham- at the teach-in, according to Peer rally. "The attorney general has "The last teacn-in gave foreign ber Society, played in the East- Vinther, VDC chairman. Vinther 300 Students solidified the left by this move. nations, especially Communist na- man Faculty String Quartet and also said that Harry Supiano of We exist on crisis," Heggen added. tions, the impression that most lectured in music at Brooklyn Col- Berkeley, recently returned from Two members of the DuBois American students are opposed lege in New York City. Ln addi- Viet Nam, will not be able to Leave Tomorrow Club will speak at the rally. Terry to the war. We intend to show ASB Council Denies tion, he has performed in numer- speak because of work. Hallinan, club national secretary that this is not the case," Krueger ous recitals and orchestras. Among the persons who have For 'Think' Camp from San Francisco, and Tom explained. Violinist Ferrell taught at the agreed to appear at the teach-in Fink, organizing secretary of the "This petition is built on student University of the Redlands before are Mrs. Aileene Greene, wife of About 300 Spartacamp-bound San Jose DuBois Club will rep- help and not on any specific or- joining the University of Iowa fac- Felbc Greene of the British Broad- students will board buses tomor- resent the organization at the ganization," he added. Krueger Fund casting System, who will show row morning to go to the son of San Iummertimes" ulty in 1964. He appeared as solo- the annual rally. Hallinan is plans to open a booth in front of By DON DUGDALE Sessions students than through ist for the "Monday Evening Con- slides of their recent trip to Viet "think weekend" at Asilomar on Francisco lawyer Vincent Haiti- Spartan Bookstore at 8:15 a.m. Spartan Daily Staff Writer Sumner-times. certs" series in Los Angeles and Nam. John Thorne, San Jose at- Monterey's 17 mile drive. nan. Fink is a senior at Lincoln Monday. Student Council Wednesday After conferring with adminis- other southwestern cities. Ferrell torney, and Ken Miles, professor Registration for the campers be- High School. Petitions will be circulated pri- tration and facultyrepresentatives, made his of philosophy at Stanford Uni- gins tomorrow at turned down a recommendation of New York debut in Car- 7:45 in the Art MEMBERSHIP GROWS vately by volunteers in the living FAB decided to recommend keep- negie Recital Hall. versity, will also speak. Quad, and the buses will leave Before the ruling by the Justice Financial Advisory Board (FAB) centers. Other activities planned ing the Summenimes allocation, at 8:30 a.m., to-riving at the camp Deparment the DuBois Clubs had for the week will include films this year's to allocate $1,400 for with two conditions. In addition at about 10:30, Bob Pitcher, camp a total membership of 2,600. Re- and speakers sponsored by the Summertimes, SJS summer nevvs- to the previously mentioned stipu- M director says. cent estimates place the national Y.R.'s. paper. lation, FAB recommended that This year's Spartacamp the membership close to 4,000. Heggen Summertimes submit "a long- S ic Professor 13th annual one is a complete expects many more SJS students Council's decision apparently range master plan," hopefully con- sell out, Pitcher says. The theme to join the DuBois Club tomorrow. was based on its opposition to taining suggested improvements, for this year's camp is "Me," and Student speakers who have Trolls' To Play FAB's recommended stipulation before November. omas Ryan Dies discussions will focus on "Family agreed to appear at the rally in- that Summertimes "give primary Council's vote denying approval and Me," "The College Campus clude Paul O'Farrell, president of At Hoover Dance news coverage" to the summer- of the allocation was 1-10-3. The and Me," "Other Groups and Me," the SJS Democratic Club; Peer Thomas L. Ryan, 53, SJS pro- has lost a distinguished teacher Miss Winterset will be the sessions program and to the ASB- recommendation now returns to fessor of music, died early and performer. He was much and the "World and Me." Vinther, chairman of the San Jose Phil prize and "The Trolls" will pro- sponsored Festival of Arts pro- FAB for re-consideration and a Thursday morning at San Jose admired by his students as an The camp which began in 1953 Vietnam Day Committee; and gram. possible re-recommendation. Hospital, ending a lengthy ill- outstanding teacher. I miss him as a leadership training camp, has Whitten of the SDS. vide the music tonight from 9 to psychol- ASB vice president Jerry Spot- In other action Wednesday, Stu- ness. He had suffered a brain as a colleague and as a friend," become a student -faculty confer- Emitt Wallace, senior 1, as Hoover Hall presents an rec- Council: ence, emphasizing discussions on ogy major is also expected to ter, who voted against the dent aneurism (abnormal dilation all-college Honey Bunny dance ommendation in FAB, said, "I abolished six ASB committees of a blood 'vessel) in February. values, goals, and human relation- speak. If he does speak, attempts to have him in the Men's Gym. think it would be a very dangerous whose functions will be assumed Mr. Ryan had received a Ful- ships. will probably be made -napalm Men attending will not only precedent for Student Council to by the College Union Program bright grant for 1966-67 to teach The campers will divide into read his controversial anti published in a have the opportunity to win a dictate editorial policy to a news- Board.