Today's Weather Part ly cloudy u eat her, wit Ii a 30 per cent chance of rain today Spring Pre-Reg is predicted. High temperature Pre-registration for spring se- will be from 62-65 with a low mester secondary student teach- range of 524,8 degrees. Winds ing will he held Nov. 2-6 In Ell will he from the South, Yester- 402, according to co-ordhiator day's teitiperature range Was Dr. William B. Spring. high, 70 and low, 63, with .200 Spartansa of an Inch of rain having fallen by 2:30 p.m. SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE
Vol. 62 4E3, SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1964 No. 27 Peace Corps At City College Students Council Approves Band Trip; Plans Visit To Review Cuba Trip Discusses Conduct at UOP Next Month The band secured Student Coun- with understanding that it would primarily blamed for the disturb- Three SJS student, and one for- cil's go-ahead yesterday to plan not become a "recurring request." ances in the stands Saturday A Peace Corps team from Wash- mer SJS student who traveled to trips to Arizona and Los Angeles Since this is the third year in a night. ington, D.C., will visit SJS on Nov. Cuba last summer will tell about Nov. 14 and 15. row the band has requested special Nivens and Shuler will be asked 8-14. their experiences and answer ques- Council quickly passed the band's trip funds, council concern that the to outline steps their groups intend requests would become permanent that future incidents Peace Corps staff members, in- tions today at 3:30 p.m. in S164. request for a $6,300 bus trip to to take to see Roberto Rubalcava, Richard Ep- perform at the SJS-Arizona State were eased by Roger Muzzy, band are halted. returned volunteers, will cluding stein, Vincent Lynch and Luis and L.A. Rams-Chicago Bears foot- director. Council appropriated up to be on hand to explain the purpose, Valdez, a former SJS student, ball games. Muzzy told council last week $1,407 to fly 13 Model United Na- programs and future plans of the flew to Cuba last summer via One stipulation was added to that he definitely would not ask tions (MUN) delegates and two Peace Corps and to accept appli- Europe and Canada. They have council's approval, however. for special trip funds next year be- advisers to a regional conference in cations f rom interested juniors, explained that the trip was spon- Council reserved right to cancel cause there is no "away" game April 7 at Claremont College sored and financed by the Cuban the entire allotment if, for any Ontario, near Lo, Angeles. seniors and graduate students. scheduled that warrants a trip. Federation of University Students. reason, the Rams-Bear perform- Financial Advisory Board (FAB) A Peace Corps Information Cen- The object of the journey was ance falls through. must now act on council's approval ter will be set up at a central site to examine the present conditions The request was also passed of the band trip. FAB will submit on campus and manned by the In Cuba. Because of the U.S. State an exact cost of the trip for final Dr. Porter Peace Corps team throughout the Department's ban on travel to council approval next week. visit. Communist countries the students Council also acted on the re- Non-competitive aptitude tests had to fly first to France, then quest of Bob Pisano, ASB presi- will be given several times daily to Prof Views to Yugoslavia, Ireland, Canada Analyzes dent, to invite presidents of Inter- applicants. These tests require no and finally to Cuba. - N ba J Fraternity Council (IFC) and previous knowledge of a foreign The group's presentation is EXPLAINING how all information coming to Americans over Inter-Dormitory Council (IDC) to language. Applicants do not pass sponsored by Toward an Active Character or fail them as they are used for radio and television is slanted, George Lincoln Rockwell points appear. Koontz Text Student Community (TASC). out to students at San Jose City College that the presidents of Pisano and council want IFC placement purposes only. Optional In an interview yesterday, Ru- "A people reveals itself in aes- NBC, ABC and CBS are Russian Jews. president Jim Nivens and IDC "The next ten years will see Spanish and French language balcava and Valdez said they were thetic forms of expression," Dr. achievement tests will also be ad- president Rich Shiner to discuss, profound changes in the theory of allowed to travel nearly anywhere Conrad Borovski, assistant pro- in person or by letter, the dis- management," described Dr. Albert ministered. in Cuba but were not permitted fessor of foreign languages, told orderly conduct of SJS students Porter, associate professor of man- Peace Corps questionnaires mu.' to see military bases. be completed before taking the Nazi Party Leader an audience of 75 persons last last Saturday night at the UOP agement, in yesterday afternoon's "You have to give the Cuban game. book talk. above tests. Those interested in people credit," Valdez emphasized. night in faculty room of the Spar- PiS8/10 said that Niven and Shu- a Unified Theory of applying are instructed to obtain "They hardly follow the stereo- tan Cafeteria. "Toward questionnaires in advance from ler should be called upon because Management," written by Harold type of people oppressed under Speaking on "The German Char- Mr. Donald Ryan, Assistant to the Attacks LBJ, Barry fraternities and residence halls are Koontz is a report of a two-day communism." acter As Revealed In German Dean of Students. symposium held at the graduate Rubalcava said the Cubans like Literature," Dr. Borovski noted Arrangements can be made for George Lincoln Rockwell, leader uniform Tuesday at San Jose City business department at the Uni- the American people but they do that "the outcome of any account organizations, g rou pa or clubs of the American Nazi Party, ap- College. versity of California at Los not like the American government. of Germanic origin is always ex- Grid Pick Error wishing to have a Peace Corps rep- peared without his swastikas or The absence of the symbols, Angeles. Since their return to the U.S., tremely depressing." He cited resentative speak by calling Ryan. however, did not reduce his ability Due to an inadvertent error in Three major points can be taken all of the students have been vis- some early works of German lit- Nearly 10,000 volunteers are to blast away at almost everything yesterday's Spartan Grid Picks from the book, according to Dr. ited by the FBI and have had erature to prove his point. overseas or in the process American scene. Right and the Tech was left off the Georgia Porter. One is the fact that "man- either 'How To Deal on the their passports temporarily re- 46 coun- Dr. Borovski recalled events in Tech-Duke contest for this week- to be a science," of training for service in left wingers alike were denounced voked. agement needs tries in Africa, Asia and Latin by Rockwell. early German history which he end. was emphasized. With Haters'--- claims have shaped the German America. Training programs begin At one point in his speech he Contestants are asked to con- "The terms of business manage- character. In almost every month of the year said President Johnson's "prob- Profs To Discuss sider the contest as Georgia ment need to be defined," Dr. but are especially concentrated Lecture Topic able reaction" to the Jenkins case Literature came late to Ger- Tech at Duke. The ganve will Porter brought out as the second during February and the summer many because "it requires an edu- count In the contest. major point. Management does not Dealing with was to "wave his hanky at him." months. "The Methods of cated public" and the Germanic have a "theory" now but needs one Hate Groups, i.e., The American He described Presidential candi- Presidential Race Those who apply will be in- Barry Goldwater as "a tribes were not conquered and as shown in the book. Nazi Party" will be discussed by date The 1964 presidential race will formed of eligibility within two fraud and a slickster." "civilized" by the Romans as were A series of clashes between the months. Dr. Philip Grice, director of the be discussed this afternoon at 3:30 the rest of the European peoples, Showers Hit "six schools of thought concerning Rockwell, self-made leader of San Jose Human Relations Com- in TH55 by a panel of five political Dr. Borovski said. the different interpretations of the "World Nazi Revival," said mission, tonight at 8 in Newman science faculty members. management theory" w ere de- he expects to be President by German history begins with the Students Need Hall. Dr. James W. Pratt, assistant Career Day scribed in the book, according to 1972. rule of Charlemagne, according to According to Hiliel social chair- professor, will discuss foreign pol- Dr. Porter. Dr. Borovski. Since Charlemagne Approximately 900 SJS students man Barbara Teifeld, "Dr. Grice Asked if he believes in white icy issues; Dr. Theodore M. Nor- But, the various professors and Scholarship Aid was both German and French braved yesterday's showers to par- will explain the importance and supremacy, he said, "Yes sir, I ton, assistant professor, will dis- business executives who attended emperor, his rule left Germany ticipate in the Fifth Annual Fed- NEW YORK (UPI) If college consequences of these methods do." He said if he were a Negro cuss the effect of the state cam- the symposium "couldn't agree on with the beginnings of "cultural eral Career Day. -education is not to be limited to and tactics. he would be fighting to get back paigns on the national election; a management theory." schizophrenia" Dr. Borovski ex- Richard R. Coffin, head of the the offspring of the wealthy, the "These methods were proven to Africa. "If they (Negroes) Dr. Fauneil J. Rinn, assistant pro- The third major point brought plained. manpower branch of San Francisco nation must provide four times as successful in dealing with George can't have a good life in Africa fessor, will discuss the election out by Dr. Porter was that "schol- Dr. Borovski observed how Naval Shipyard and chairman of much scholarship aid by 1970 as it Lincoln Rockwell, head of the with all our foreign aid, then give polls; and Dr. Richard W. Stavely, ars seem to be apathetic about a Christian culture had been im- the Federal Career Day committee, did in 1960, an educator said yes- American Nazi Party, on Tuesday them the Bronx or Coney Island." associate professor, who will pre- definition of management because posed by force on the Germanic termed the program "very success- terday. when he spoke" at San Jose City Commenting on Adolf Hitler, sent a foreign observer's view of congestion which exists in tribes. Conquered Saxons, he said, ful." of the Rexford G. Moon Jr., director of College, said Miss Teifeld (see Rockwell said Hitler did not ex- "America's Quadrennial Madness." universities." were told, "Either become Chris- "I was impressed with the inter- the College Scholarship Service story p. 2). terminate six million Jews and Associate Professor Dr. James E. "It is so closely packed with im- tian or be decapitated." est the students showed," Coffin (CSS), estimated that by 1970 col- Dr. Grice was educated at Mill- it has never been proved that he Watson will serve as moderater for portant ideas," Dr. Porter empha- One of the most significant per- remarked. "Most were serious in lege aid will have to reach $1.9 sap College and at Mississippi did. the panel. sized, "I consider it a landmark will be sons in German literary history, the questions they asked. It was billion if the proportion of poor State Teachers College. He re- "Hitler only exterminated the The panel discussion book in the study of management." students who go to college is to ceived his Ph.D. from Duke Uni- sponsored by the Political Science according to Dr. Borovski, was obvious they had given consider- order to preserve his coun- remain stable. The $1.9 billion fig- versity in Social Psychology at Jews in Department and Pi Sigma Alpha, Martin Luther. Luther "used the able thought to the careers they ure compares with $447 million which time he also received a try for the white Christians who political science scholastic honor- language of the people in his intend to pursue." Prop. 14 Talk given to students in aid in 1960. fellowship. built it," Rockwell stated. ary fraternity. translations" and works, Dr. Instead of lasting until 4:30 p.m. Borovski noted. as planned, the tables were cleared "Prop. 14" is the subject of a Another significant factor in the following the 2:30 classes, due to speech today by California State German character and literature the rain. Republican Senator Clark Bradley was the Thirty Year War, said Dr. The ten tables, set up in the Li- in CH149 at 4 p.m. Borovski, "Everything that was to brary patio, were staffed by 30 Senator Bradley's speech on the Seek Homecoming Title gain influence in Germany" after professional representatives from controversial mess ore is being the SJS Young Coeds College sponsored by that, he said, "was highly emo- Bay Area agencies and the Office. Americans for Freedom (YAF). Ten out of 39 Homecoming her own sorority, Chi Omega. A Phi Beta candidate, hails from science major from Newport tionally charged." Placement Queen hopefuls received semi-fi- junior English major, she plans Notre Dame High School in San Beach, is sponsored by Sigma No She is a junior English ma- fraternity. nalist "congratulations" telegrams to teach high school English. Jose. Tennis, skiing, modern dance jor, and lists singing, skiing and Affiliated with Kappa Kappa last night after two days of teas and horseback riding are interests volleyball among her hobbies. Gamma, Jenny lists piano and and interviews. of 19-year-old Terry Grill of Palos PI Kappa Alpha candidate Bon- drama among her interests. Of these coeds, the student body Verdes. Terry, a sophomore ad- nie Drury is a 21-year-old member Sponsored by Kappa Kappa will select five finalists on No- vertising major, is sponsored by of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. A Gamma and Sigma Alpha Mu is vember 5. Delta Gamma. senior education major from San Cheryl King, sophomore social Sponsored by Sigma Phi Ep- Green-eyed blonde Mary Blom- Francisco, Bonnie is interested in science major from Walnut Creek. silon, Jody Kaiser is a j unior quist, 21 -year-old senior from Cu- art, piano and travel. Cheryl plans to teach in elemen- speech correction major from pertino, is sponsored by the SJS Working with speech-handi- tary school. Manhattan Beach, The 21-year-old Marching Band. An honor student capped children is a hobby of Songleader Hilary Goldwater is Alpha Phi sorority member lists and member of Band-Aides )dance- Priscilla Brooks, junior speech a 19-year-old sophomore from Las volleyball and sculpture as her drill team), Mary lists golf, danc- correction major from Cupertino. Vegas, Nevada. A member of hobbies. ing and organ playing among her The green-eyed blonde is spon- Gamma Phi Beta sorority, Hilary +1! Sue Sargent, a blue-eyed blonde interests. sored by Delta Zeta sorority. is sponsored by Sigma Alpha Ep- from Glendale, is sponsored by Mary Anne Santone, Gamma Jenny Graham, junior political silon, MARY BLOMQUIST PRISCILLA BROOKS BONNIE DRURY
Illb HILARY GOLDWATER JENNIFER GRAHAM TERRY GRILL JODY KAISER CHERYL KING MARY ANNE SANTONE SUE SARGENT 2 SP %HY 'tN D ris Thorlty Oct 2o 1,4'.1 11111111111111111111111111111 Campus Groups Spartan Daily Classifieds F. J206 "BRING RESULTS" EXT. 3465 our girl ... OrganiLe Silent Anti-Nazi Protest (acuity care CHARLES When American Nazi Party "fuehrer" George Lincoln Rock- Low, low prices by charlie jow, feature editor well spoke at San Jose City Col- lege Tuesday afternoon he met All work done by qualified Searching through the mire of mail we have received concern- with an organized silent protest. students under supervision ing the upcoming election, I discovered a little something urging The protest was organized at a "yes" vote on Proposition 14. I read it and now I would like to the last minute through the co- reveal a new reason to vote "yes" on this vital issue: PRESERVA- operation of a number of San SULLIVAN BEAUTY COLLEGE TION OF THE WHITE RACE. Jose area student groups in- This enlightening communique was sent to us courtesy of some cluding many from SJS. 374 South First St. 295.9516 obscure outfit entitled Spiral Scribe. The address given was in Phil Whitten, president of the Pasadena in the conservative hotlands of Southern California. campus Jewish organization Hill- The fantastic fanatic of the far right who authored this gem el, called on the director of the (Paid Political Advertisement) quickly points out that the Rumford Housing Law was introduced San Jose Human Relations Com- by a Negro. The author is shocked by this "unique legislation" and mission, the West Coast Direc- alleges that "no emperor, monarch or parliament in history ever tor of the Anti- Defamation required races so far apart in cosanguinity as the Whites and League and the FBI for sugges- the Blacks to bundle together . . ." tions as to the best type of pro- But swoon and die It may happen here! Humans might even test to make against Rockwell. THE UNDERSIGNED be allowed to live in equality uniess the amendment is voted in. Whitten said it was recom- Spiral Scribe advocates return to the days of yore when mended that "nothing other than "closely-knit communities exercised jurisdiction over the matter a silent protest be done, as Rock- of what newcomers were to be admitted to their charmed circle." well thrives on publicity." MEMBERS OF THE It is a pity people had to progress, build cities and instigate com- Representatives from CORE, plex governments which now infringe upon these "charmed circles," the Student Peace Union, Young isn't it? Republicans, t h e Democratic tr'ri--MAAJO:s0,6 The Constitution, says our friend the Scribe, was adopted by Club, Young Americans for Free- FACULTY OF THE representatives of white people for their posterity--meaning pos- dom, the Newman Club, the '1I`n4C) SAYS WE HAVE No MEANS OF DELIVERY ?" terity of the white people but now the evil courts have, through Campus Christian Center, Hillel Interpretation "applied it to the advancement of the Negro race and the Foothill College Student and conversely to the confusion and demoralization of the white Council met at Whitten's apart- DEPARTMENT OF race." Our youngsters will grow up to be psychologically unfit ment Monday and unanimously Archbishop Asks Vatican because of the "diurnal proximity of jungle associates." agreed on a course of action. Our (irliend the Scribe condemns the white legislators who The groups distributed two dared to forsake their race and "go along with the Negro Rumford." dittoed sheets to students at- To Condemn 'Evil' Racism PSYCHOLOGY, He asks a thought-provoking question Do such werewolves deserve tending Rockwell's speech. One to be returned to the legislature? sheet consisted of quotations VATICAN CITY (UPI) Ro- who said "the voice of the His written diatribe ends with an exclamation to God, asking from Rockwell's past statements man Catholic Archbishop Pat- council's opposition to every why all this has happened. But let's leave religion out of politics, concerning his belief that the rick O'Boyle of Washington, form of segregation and dis- shall we? Jews are at the root of "%stied D.C., demanded yesterday, on be- crimination must be heard with AFTER CAREFUL Leave the solution to the people. chaos." half of U.S. churchmen, that the the force of the trumpets of People: kick out the werewolves: help preserve the white The other sheet listed nine Ecumenical Council unequivo- Jericho." posterior loops, posterity) of the white founders of our white nation questions to be asked of Rock- cally condemn "the detestable Both Americans drew ovations vote yes on Proposition 14 ... the Spiral Scribe says we should. well and a request that students evil of racial injustice." from over 2,200 prelates attend- CONSIDERATION Or if you happened to catch George Lincoln Rockwell Monday not respond to the speech but He was seconded by Bishop ing the council in St. Peter's afternoon at City College, he might have told you the same thm.' tIII 11..:11 IiI,3.11.,1 iif . Ind , Basilica OF THE ISSUES Thrust and Parry PRO AND CON, Student Presents ride" scholarships because I have coaches. For those who depend highlights of the speech with a find out if this type of mectlng one. on scholarship for an education, few personal questions and com- is strictly Republican or typical their entire education is at the ments. of both parties. Should the lat- 'Defense' for Talley Dick's father suffers from coaching staff. This is ter be the case, I will have re- Editor: muscular dystrophy and is con- will of the 1. The advocation that the HEREBY STRONGLY not a very secure feeling on the U.S.A. handle outsiders by solved nothing. But I will have In resisaise 10 the article on fined to a wheel chair. His the athlete. Few colleges learned one thing: American Richard Tatley which seemed to mother is a physical education part of "Shoving our Christian faith do less than place the athlete politics are in a disgraceful con- be quite biased in favor of the teacher in junior high school. down their throats whether they contract for the remainder dition, with a reform to honesty athletic department, I would Dick depends on his scholarship under like it or not!" URGE A NO VOTE ON eligibility in sports at the being the only remedy in sight. like to fill in a few details on to finance his education. Ath- of his Would someone please explain college not for one year to the Dick having quit ball. Dick is a letic scholarships at San Jose how this would affect our con- William R. Poindexter San Jose State does. very good friend of mine and State are given to athletes on a next as cept of freedom of religion? A5358 This is one reason for Dick hav- had discussed the problem of year-to-year basis. Few, very 2. Successive attacks on the STATE PROPOSITION 14 ing quit ball. quitting football with me. Also, few have contracts for more Warren Commission Report as A second reason for Dick hav- I am very familiar with the ath- than one year. This leaves the "a sham, a phony, and an insult ing quit ball is because of his letic department and its "full scholarship in the hands of the to American intelligence," the love for football and wanting to Congress as a "conspiracy" for play ball professionally some accepting the U.N. charter, and day. This year Dick has had President Johnson, as "the man only a couple attempts at field Spartan2)aiiii who has sponsored every bill goals less than 45 yards. A tre- which has disunited our coun- Walter T. Plant John J. Meryman postage paid at San Jose, California. Member California mendous amount of tension rests second class try." Newspapers Publishers Association and Audit Bureau of Circulations. Published on a person's shoulders when daily by Associated Students of San Jose State College, except Saturday and 20,000 people are watching you 3. Several jokes concerning Joseph B. Cooper Edward W. Minium Sunday, during college year. Subscription accepted only on a remainder-of- the assaults on Adlai Stevenson, semester basis. Full academic year, $9; each semester, 54.50. Off -campus price and the game may rest in your par copy, 10 cents. CY 4-6414 Editorial Ext. 2383, 2384, 2385, 2386. Adver- attempt. Only attempts under which were met with gales of James M. tising EH, 2081, 2082, 2083, 2084. Press of Globe Printing Co. Office hours game conditions can prepare a laughter. Sawrey Harold W. Keely 1:45-4:20 p.m. Monday through Friday. person for such feats. Dick re- 4. The ultimatum: "If you're NORRIS Editor WILLIAM WATSON Day Editor KATHY opportunities under Mn, Manager . JANET BRAUN News Editor RICHARD DOTY ceived few soft on communism, get out!" George A. Muench H. Richardson conditions and even fewer WNW. game What, may I ask, should you under 40 yards. Professional do if you don't know why com- Judah Landes Robert B. Clarke football teams look at an indi- munism should be hated like sin vidual's record while considering for more accurately, the Devil) him. Dick's record was suffer- itself, and no matter who you William Winter Lenore Seltzer §F antrN0 MATE' ing because Mr. Titchenal's ask, you get different view- team couldn't get any closer to points? the goal post. It will be interest- Joan H. Bailey C. W. Thomson The un-Americanisms of the see if Coach Titchenal ing to meeting disappointed me and Bob Patterson at the same STUDIO ROPICAIR uses worried me. I plan to attend a Milton L. Andersen William A. Semenoff distances as Dick was used. 395 South First 292-6778 1968 Alum Rock Avenue Democratic rally or speech to "OF HUMAN BONDAGE" Mr. Simmons, the athletic pub- Thomas Karl J. Kim Novak North Screen licity director, says that Dick A. Tutko Mueller wasn't very popular with the "THE BEST MAN" "LAST MAN ON EARTH" Henry Fonda team and in his own words says, CONTACTS! Robert Witte Bruce C. Ogilvie STUDENT RATE "UNEARTHLY STRANGER" "He (Dick) was obnoxious." I "13 FRIGHTENED GIRLS" would like to know whose scale -411 the Adler to ice EL RANCHO South Screen he is judging by, Mr. Simmons E. E. Rutherford James R. Steele you with my Jew. . . . Alma and Almaden 294-2041 "TOM JONES" and Dick have never been Moods and this is a good time for a "OF HUMAN BONDAGE" "FROM RUSSIA R. B. Pendleton Keith W. Johnsgard WITH LOVE" little dirt throwing. I know Mr. "THE KILLERS" Simmons and it seems haft/to believe that he would win any Harry Bender Royce G. Jones popularity contest among the anyone else for ALL NEW athletes or SYMMETRY W. N. Earl L. PLAYING that matter. Dick's many friends FROM $121 McBain Jandron NOW FIRST RUN want to wish him the best of luck in whatever he chooses to James A. Miller Arthur H. Rogers CY. 3-1953 do. 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Organ mil-, by Bach, Han- Studio Theater bers are digging Into the cos- eil stude it t s rang Streets si ill he purchased. pledged by Alpha Phi Omega, del and Mozart will be presented Interpretations of selections This year celebrates thi fra- tume trunks in anticipation for doorbells last week to request national service fraternity. at 11:30 this morning in Concert B. "If $13 million Is allocated from novels, short stories and ternity's 75th year providing the Halloween Inter-Fraternity county residents to vote for Prop him Pledges are Leon Crain, Ed Hall. The program is open to for lintel, will be al- poems will be presented at 2:30 service to the SJS campus. The Council dance Saturday. 2, the bond issue for higher edu- Hodges, Anthony Holland, the public. lotted to all the slate colleges?" this afternoon in the Studio Mi- new pledge class must complete The 9 p.m. to 1 a.m, affair cation. chael Layne, Robert Leslie, The program will include five A total of $99 million will be Theater, SD103, by students of 470 hours of service to have will be held in the main ball- Like many voters who had not Bruce McDonald, Ron selections including Bach's "Fan- used to construct state college fa- Mrs. Noreen LaBarge Mitchell, Marland, every member initiated into ac- room of the Ste. Claire Hotel. yet read their sample ballots, the Jim Mullaney, tasia and Fugue in G Minor'. and cilities. associate professor Roger Ponessa, tive ranks. The Lancers will play. citizens asked many questions. of speech. "Fugue in G Major." Also to be 7. "What about California's The program is free to the pub-
performed is Mozart's "Sonatas I. "What is Prop. 2?" Junior college and university .ys- lic. This is a $380 million state con- No. 10 and 11 for Organ and terns?" Robert Frost's "Wild Grapes" bond issue. Of this, $266 Strings." struction Fifty million dollars will be used will be interpreted by Patricia million will be used for construc- Six faculty members will per- for junior colleges and $117 mil- Toner. Selections of the novels tion and addition to college cam- form along with four students. lion for University of California "Member of the Wedding." by puses. campuses. In addition, the Mari- Carson McCullers and "Court- 2. "I'm already paying very time Academy will get $93,000. ship of Eddy's Father," by Mark high taxes, how much will It 8. "Ilesitles hight r education. Toby, will be interpreted by cost me?" what state twenties is ill beneritT" Joan Gallagher and Judith Ca- The average cost per person per mello respectively. year during the 25-year life span The California Youth Authority will get "The Guitar," by Fredrico of the bond issue will be 80 cents. the most, $50 million, fol- lowed by $27 million for the De- Garcia Lorca will be interpreted This includes interest. by Bonnie Shirley and accom- If the construction program were partment of Corrections. Also ben- COMPLETE SELECTION efitting will be conservation, vet- panied on the guitar by Bill financed by taxes, personal income Keeler. OF PIPES erans affairs, mental hygiene and taxes would have to be increased Two short stories "The Lilies by 50 per cent. general services. we offer you, '16 Smoker" the and Bluebird Delusion," by 9. "should I Is Is. lewd to 3. "Everywhere I look new col- James Thurber and most complete assortment of pipes pay for these priikets?" "Charles," tobacco cigars cigarettes--lighters leges are being built. Why so by Shirley Jackson are to be P. dicoesseriss for ret ry type of many?" Yes, because the needs are im- interpreted by Janet Brown and mediate smoker. Smoking is not a side-line By 1967, college age population and bonds can meet the Donalyn McCurry respectively. "Let us continue.. over needs now without a large imme- with us . . a is a specialty. will have increased 48 percent President Lyndon B. Johnson 7 1963, By 1970, it will have in- diate tax increase. Looking to the PROFESSOR WINS November 27, 1963 47 North First Street creased 80 percent over this year. future, however, the Legislature Dr. Robert C. Fritz, assistant has formally stated its intention professor of art, won a purchase CY 7-0463 4. "I attended SJS seven years ago is lien the enrollment was to put "major emphasis on pay-as- award in the 18th annual San 'I OHO Now I understand it is you-go financing" of such projects, Francisco Arts Festival for a RE-ELECT CONGRESSMAN DON EDWARDS using more than 21,000. How will SJS tidelands funds in part. free-blown glass bottle. Democrat, 9th District Re -Elect Edwards Committee benefit front the bond issue?" Two major construction items are included in the nearly $13 mil- lion allocation for SJS. These in- clude the second half of the new science complex and a new busi- SALE building. ness classroom OF IVY SUITS NOW IS. "Where will the classroom building be?" After the bond issue passes, one If No doubt you are plan- you like Classic Traditional styling take advantage of these ning financial protection and one-third blocks of land north 10th Specials! for the future. We sug- of San Carlos and Ninth and Both models extremely well-tailored in quality fabrics gest that you ask about with natural shoulders, the special Metropolitan welt seams, hook vent, flap pockets, belt- insurance policy de- Student Recital looped tapered trousers. Slim! Young! Stylish? signed just for your needs. It's a good way to get started toward in- In Concert Hall dependence. A student recital will be pre- Buy Two and PETER K. STEIN sented this afternoon at 1:30 save even more! M.S. ; n BL.s. A.D.. SJS '64 in Concert Hall by the SJS Mu- 1485 Park. San Jose sic Department. 293-6650 Super/Charge gives you months A variety of classical music and months to pay! Metropolitan Life will be included in the program.
IMF TOW X. V. Melvyn Won and Michael Han- sen, trombonists, will play "Di- vertimento No. One and Two" by Michel Corrette to open the program. Organist Jean Kjer, will pre- Thought is the sent "Fugue in G Major," by J. S. Bach. "Hear Me, ye Winds seed of action . and Waves," from Scipio, by RALPH WALDO Handel, "S ilent Noon," by EMERSON Vaughan-Williams and "I Met Dame Fate" will be given by Byron Thomas, bass-baritone. His accompanist is Margaret Brownlee. "Sonata for Oboe and Piano" by Hindmith will feature Rob- ert Morgan, oboist, and Mar- garet Brownlee, accompanist. William Purkiss, tenor, will sing "Amor ti vieta di non amar," from Fedora, by Gior- dano, and "Recondita armonia," from Tosco, by Puccini. He will be accompanied by Dick Wood- ruff. Organist Kristin Erlendson will play "Fantasia and Fugue F in G minor" by S. Bach,
And it's not too early to start Quintet Tickets thinking about your job future. If you like the idea of being in Available Today business for yourself, with no Tickets may be obtained in ceiling on income, then you Student Affairs Business Office, do some thinking about should RI, the field of life insurance sales for the San Jose Woodwind and sales management. Quintet performance, Nov. 2. Admission is free to students Provident Mutual's training with student body cards and while you're program begins $1.50 for non-students. still a student. You get a head- start an opportunity to earn The Woodwind Quintet in- while you learn about this cludes Katherine Fiester, flutist; dynamic and growing business. Martha Elspas, oboist; C. Hutch- inson, assistant professor of mu- be wise to investigate You'd sic, clarinet; William Michael, further what we have to offer you. Call or write for our free French horn, and Vernon Read, booklet, "Interning for the Fu- assistant professor of music, ture." Or stop by our campus bassoon. 2-PC All Worsted office. Sponsored by the Spartan 3-PC Fine-line Programs Committee of the SJS Associated Student Body, the Quintet's performance is the HOPSACKS first of six events scheduled in HERRINGBONES_ with VEST Tom Niemann '63 the Spartan Programs cultural John Byde '64 series. Also scheduled for this semes- NOW Dick Heideman '64 $49 2 for $96 NOW ter's cultural series is opera $64 2 for $124 Ray Terry '65 star Irene Delis, SJS graduate Black, Dark who has performed at the Con- Olive, Brown, Grey Brown, Olive or Dick Flanagan '65 vent Garden, Hollywood Bowl Mid-Grey worsteds and the San Francisco Opera, Nov. 30. 210 North FOURTH FOREST LOSS CY 7-5707 SAN FRANCISCO (UPD The United States loses an average of 4,283,714 acres of forests every pRovi EAT year, more than three million MU I LAI LIFE acres from fire alone, reports the United States Department of Ag- ROOSMEM IN DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE FIRST AT SANTA CLARA IN SANTA CLARA. STEVENS CREEK PLAZA riculture. 9 SPARTAN DAILY nurs(1.1y. Oct 21. 1964 On Campus Interviews Nov. 4 SJS Harriers Lose First Meet Since 1960 The spectators at the San Jose ing dual meet in the U.S. this who ran his fastest time on the hers of the Spartan team had run Tuite, who defeated Kirkland and Andrews as the key men in the State-Stanford cross-country meet season. Stanford course, each Spartan par- the course before. McCalla the last three times he meet. last week, observed the most excit- For the exception of Joe Neff, ticipant did not approach his best The Spartans, having witnessed faced them, and was expected to The Spartan freshman team, who time. Stanford's performance at the Sac- push Murphy to a record perform- lost 25-32, suffered their first loss Murphy, who captured his third ramento Invitational, had no con- ance, finished 50 yards behind in three years. The Spartababes win in four races on the course ception of Stanford's improvement. Kirkland and McCalla. who easily defeated Stanford at TYPEWRITER RENTALS All-American Spartan alumnus Stanford, however, was aware that Lower, at the Sacramento Invi- the Sacramento Invitational with- Jeff Fishback was first and Mur- the opportunity to catch San Jose tational, was the Spartan's fourth out star Art Burkhard, also faced Special Student Rates phy was second last year), took State In a rebuilding year occurs man, and finished ahead of four a situation similar to that of the the lead at the end of the first about twice a decade. Stanford runners. Saturday, how- varsity. They met a vastly im- We talk to horses... each Spartans Phil Darnall, Joe Neff, Stanford men beat $7.00 for month mile, and increased his lead ever, all seven proved team, while performing far and this horse talks buck. It's all in 1 succeeding mile thereafter. and Tom Tulle, held a 20-yard lead him. below their capability. a day's work here at Mattel Toymakers. Murphy will be one of three run- over Stanford's Dave Dubner until Spartan Coach Smith said, You see, we make that amazing talking $18.00 for 3 months ners contending for the No. 1 spot the last mile. At the half-way point "Stanford ran the best race of hobby horse, Blaze.'" And those fan- of the meet it appeared SJS had their lives, whereas the majority tastic-sounding NT-BROOM!" toys in the U.S. this year. Northern And won the meet because Dubner the Spartan runners' times the ones with the real motor roar. Late model UNDERWOODS and ROYALS California coaches give Murphy the of INSTANT BICYCLE! Iota of others. Maybe you've heard of would have to pass two of the were far below their best. The OLIVETTI-UNDERWOOD PORTABLES edge because his practice schedule FROM THIS 10 THIS IN 30 SEC.! us. Anyway, we started out as a fairly has been consistent this season, as three seasoned performers for meet was Just a win for Stanford, small company. And in a short period From $59.50 he has not been bothered by his Stanford to win. not a disparaging loss for SJS. of time, we've managed to become not With one mile to go, however, Since Stanford only beat us by one only the largest toymakers in the chronic ulcer problems. major factor in the girl's Dubner passed Neff. He passed point, in spite of our poor times, I world, but a One disadvantage to SJS was fashion Reid (with our new subsidiary, ROBERTS TYPEWRITER CO. the meet not being held on Stan- Darnall 940 yards from the finish think the meet proved we are still Mattel Fashions, Inc.). ford's home course. This was not line and barely failed to pass the best team in the nation. Now, that kind of growth is very 57 So. 4th St. CY 41215 a n overwhelming disadvantage, Tui te. Harry McCalla, the second fin- nice. And it's made us very proud. But, The big disappointments for SJS isher for Stanford, praised team- it's also caused some problems. For one however, because all seven mem- a need for Tom Tuite and Dave Lower. mates Dave Dubner and Harlan thing, it's created quite were ambitious, imaginative young people who can grow into key management tuzitnt___ /1(A./.11,*.e.U0. ./.104/ ;',*14* / / / positions. People who are intrigued FSC Gridders Here with the challenge of a frankly boom- ing company. People who work in such JAM SESSION MUSIC AND areas as Accounting, Finance, Market- ing, Production, the Commercial Arts EVERY SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENT and Administration. Frosh Seek Win Today Because our growth has been both 3 P.M.-12 P.M. NIGHTLY constant and rapid, there's more oppor- Coach John Webb sends his win. He completed 13 of 26 aerials PORTA-CYCLE tunity for advancement especially
improving frosh football team for 267 yards and two touchdowns Ideal for all Spartan cyclists. among our middle management people against Fresno State's yearlings against the Gators. (who, incidentally, probably average COLLEGE NITE You can fold it down to 27" company in South- still the youngest of any today at 3 o'clock at Spartan The Spartababe defense square and can be put into ern California). EVERY THURSDAY Stadium. hasn't allowed a sustained drive your closet or even into the Here at Mattel you'll find vital BY The Spartababes, now 3-1 for for a touchdown. The two scores trunk of your sports car. Take people doing exciting work. Which Is MUSIC & VOCALS the season, have won two straight given up Friday were via fumbles it with you on your week-end satisfying. Using the latest tools of games since dropping a 20-12 de- SFS recovered in Spartan terri- modern business. Which is also satis- SCOTT ZIMMERMAN outings: Picnics, beach trips, fying. Making products that have AND HIS cision to Stanford earlier this year. tory. Every touchdown scored on or vacation spots. changed an industry. Which is very They made San Francisco State's San Jose this year has been set Nationally advertised for satisfying. If you have the education COLLEGE LANCERS JV's their latest victim dumping up by offensive miscues. and drive we need... and you think $89.50 (Playboy) the Gators 22-14 last Friday on Webb has indicated Jim Lettis, you'd like this stimulating kind of work, why not talk it over with us? HAPPY HOUR 20To the losers' field. Await High School star, will start PAUL'S special price is only 6 P.M. - 8 P.M. Bob Toledo was the hero in the at quarterback today. It will be $72.95 DISCOUNT - his first starting role, but Webb expects him to do well. PAUL'S CYCLES BEER TO SJS Jim Zito, who ran well in last PER GLASS Phi Sigs Tied to start 1 Alameda .20 THE STUDENTS week's win, is expected 1435 The Si PER PITCHER at fullback. He seems to be re- Son Jose Mattel, Inc. Hawthorne, Calif. ON ALL covered from an early season leg ...LAW IS A TRADEMARK OF MATTEL, INC. Fraternity Phone: 293-9766 v. *FREE PEANUTS SPARTAN RUB PIZZA ORDERS injury. WALKING DISTANCE Race Tightens FROM THE COLLEGE fi (A4a12.9/1, The fraternity football race 417 SO. FIRST STREET PHONE 294-1454 tightened up somewhat Tuesday, 4 TOT( VIY At% '-tt 41 .1'47747 it' NIYATINIVVCNTFarar VITYtrarNT6t- ritrarartirf NIVIN166 with Sigma Chi and Phi Sigma Kappa deadlocking 0-0. However, SAE (6-0) remains Professional Art Supplies in first place, with the Phi Sigs (6-0-1), Delta Upsilon (6-1) and Imported French Beret Sigma Chi (4-1-2) close behind. Genuine 100 ,’ wool, Basque beret. Adjustable in black, red, DU takes on Sigma Chi today in and brown. Fits filles, hommes, and SJS students. Conceal your the feature game that could true identity. Wear a left-bank beret and let the -driving, dampen the losers' championship world think you a starving, sports-car
hopes. SAE seeks to stay at the 3rtist 5200 ea top when it meets Theta Chi in IllSouth 2nd St. and Valley Fair CUT another crucial fray. In other action ATO (5-2) bat- tles Lambda Chi Alpha, the Phi OUT Sigs take on Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, Theta Xi faces Sigma Pi, DSP engages PiKA and SAM, FOR still winless, tackles Sigma Nu. Gary Brenneman passed to Jim Pryor for two touchdowns Tues- or day to lead ATO over Theta Chi LUCKY PIERRE 12-0. The win pushed the Tao's back into title contention. Terry Moore threw two touch- CAMPUS... down passes to Garry Farrington and ran for another in pacing un- I ht. D. a ,tirt . . beaten SAE to a 19-0 clobbering with plenty of freedom of Sigma Nu. right where you need Sigma Pi won its second game it! It's made against five losses when Larry by Prestige! . . . belted, Elizondo ran for one score and with kick pleats, passed 60 yards to Bill Thompson side zipper. All wool for another six points. in black, grey Dave Madsen and Al Dart or camel: tweedy black, I4 . g,- 0 .. a . .' i i teamed up to lead Delta Upsilon brown, navy 10-16. 4 . IL " ' es % ' . 1 over Lambda Chi . 4 . i I Alpha 25-0. , 4 - a Dart caught one TD pass from 12.00 a I .* Madsen good for 90 yards and ran a . . 4,, , t . ' . SPORTSWEAR. SECOND FLOOR / a a a a' for another score on a 60 yard 1 ' ; , punt return.
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He Master who ran for two touchdowns, tab o loss was at the hands of I lost his top halfback in "Pistol" 41-0. !Pete Pedro through graduation passed for two more, and threw Memphis State, JEWELERS WTS coach Joe Kerbel has had season. for a pair of two-point conversions /2 S. First New Euqilc Group de Shopping Center against UOP last Saturday, was San Jose 1600 Saratoga Ave. named the Northern California Phone 297-0920 Phone 379-3051 Writers' "Player of the Week." Is Morale Booster Berry only played half the game since he was still bothered by a The New look in design at George Weed, No. 1 man on the freshman cross-country team, knee injury suffered in the Wash- had to struggle in an unusual fashion to achieve his exalted position. ington State game the week be- 1 Santa Clara County's most Weed's father is the Protestant chaplain at Folsum prison. Weed fore. He completed 6-11 in the could never train at home because there was always the possibility passing department, leading the fashionable jewelry stores he would be mistaken for an escaped convict, and would discover Spartans to a 37-13 win. bullets flying past his ears. Berry and Ire halfback John Travis were key factors in BARBER Has anyone noticed signs around campus sponsored by a group three touchdowns with lest: than SHOPS called Euqlle? The group conedpita of female water polo enUiuslasts eight minutes remaining in the Who spread publicity before each game. The name "EuqUe" is clique first half. This gave the Spar- I, spelled backwards. tans a 20-6 halftime lead. le ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS These coeds surprisingly have no connection with the team. They Pacific scored the first touch- south ; 0th of. 480 south 10th of. have been a morale booster to the 318 le watertrien. The group also has down early in the second period. OPEN ON MONDAY it demonstrated interest in the visiting games. When the watermen "That touchdown seemed to snap 293-9955 293-9816 .c1 traveled to Long Beach State to play the pre-season national favorite, our kids out of the doldrums," re- a- Euqilc sent a 50-word telegram. marked head coach Bob Titchenal. t- Titch had praise fur Berry and to Tom Lionvale, fall track coach has requeided all high school track Travis. Travis gained 72 yards in participants to attend the current faU track program. 12 carries, lie still continues to Fall track is not as intensely competitive as is the spring program. lead the team in rushing and pass In the spring, all attention is focused upon the upcoming meet. Ath- receiving. SENIOR ly letes, although usually in good physical shape, often la suffer extreme SJS travels to Texas tomorrow re mental anxiety. Conversely, some athletes are driven to superior per- for a Saturday game with West 11- formances when facing the severest pressure. PICTURES Texas State. The game is sched- There is no pressure In fall track. Practices are held In an In- uled for 5:30 p.m., PST, and can al formal manner, and athletes are anent ed to train at a slow, leisurely be heard over radio KEEN. This is the last week! Sign up for senior is pace if they desire. It may be In order for the of pictures and be in the 1965 is- The benefit for field event men and long distance runners is Spartans to practice In the rain ve especially valuable because both events require diligent practice. It this week. West Texas played is equally as valuable for sprinters. at home against Trinity College Ion In past years the psychological effects of sprinting were stressed, nk last Saturday in a driving rain of and coaches were afraid of overtraining their sprinters. After a season and hall storm. LA TORRE so? of fall track, however, sprinters' legs will be strengthened sufficiently, West Texas defeated Trinity, You are cordially invited to visit our and pulled muscles, a sprinter's greatest Bridal Registry and or our 22 new pat- worry, are not as likely to 21-6, for its third win, against Sign up in the Student Affairs Business Office terns in Chinaware, featuring * Syracuse occur. as many losses, for the season. Fine China * Crystal Stemware by Arizona Tempe, a future Spar- Bolmegaard * Bode from Sweden. tan opponent, defeated West Texas TERMS GLADLY Top AAWU Action -... 5 Master 5 HOWARD GRIFFIN JEWELERS 1 Oregon vs. Stanford M The first complete round of con- ent, faces a Stanford squad coming Westgate Shopping Center -i----- E 72 S. First St. ference play is the feature of the off two rough losses. Bob Berry BLACK LIKE ME ---L- 5: San Jose 1600 Saratoga Ave. seventh week of the 1964 AAWU and his trio of receivers Ray 5---- Phone 297-0920 Phone 379-3051 football season. Palm, Corky Sullivan, and Steve SAN JOSE =4 M CIVIC AUDITORIUM 3 Consequently, all eight teams Bunker will thoroughly test the FRIDAY OCTOBER 30 g1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111C11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 will be gambling both title hopes Stanford defensive secondary. 8:30 PM and desires for a high conference As with Washington, Stanford *********************************************** standing on the line Saturday at has a good ground defense, but The author of the controversial some point on the Pacific Coast. will have to generate more of- best-seller appears one night only, (Paid Political Advertisement) Two who are unbeaten in con- fense to match Oregon's scoring ference action clash at Pullman potential. in person. Adult tickets $2.00 . . . Oregon State should be favored Oregon State and Washington student tickets $1.00. Re-Elect State. Cal meets UCLA, USC over the thinner Cougars, although meets Washington, and Oregon Clancy Williams and Dave Peter- meets Stanford in Portland in son, an improving sophomore Tickets may be purchased at: other AAWU games. qarterback, might stage an upset. State Book Shop, 389 South First St., San Jose Sam Della Maggiore Oregon State is now receiving The race still features five teams fine quarterbacking from sopho- which are unbeaten in AAWU play Citizens Against Proposition 14, 235 N. First St. more Paul Brothers, which goes after six weeks of action. Any of For further information with the defense anchored by Dick County Supervisor them can still clinch the title. Ruh' and Jack O'Billovich. call 295-4495 or 251-5245 District No. 2 On the seasonal won-lost front: Exciting action can be expected Oregon remains the hottest squad at Berkeley when UCLA, unbeaten with a sparkling 6-0 mark, while in conference action, faces once- Oregon State follows with a 5-1 beaten Cal. talley. The Beavers' niark was The Bears are developing into a capped with a 31-13 win over strong team under Ray Willsey, Syracuse Saturday. their first-season coach, and were USC is 4-2. Cal, WSC and UCLA leading USC until the Trojans are 3-3 in league action. scored with 50 seconds to play last USC possibly faces the biggest week for a 21-26 victory. challenge of the three front-run- UCLA, now 3-3 after a fine ners when it faces Washington. start, should be up for a "fam- Recent games between the two ri- ily" clash with u chance for a vals have been intense. second league win at stake. The Trojans will face a still Whatever the outcome, Larry strong Husky ground defense led Zeno and Craig Morton should by Rick Redman, but the versatile stage one of the best aerial shows USC offense will be a challenge for of the year. REMOVABLE HARDTOP WITH EACH Washington's sputtering attack. Much of the AAWU Rose Bowl Quarterback Craig Fertig seems tale should be told in this week's 1965 DATSUN ROADSTER to be coming into his own at the games and in those of Nov. 7, whe'n Trojan helm, and may well be the three more conference games are key to the USC Rose Bowl bid. on tap Cal-Washington, Oregon- Oregon, a superb team at pre! WSU, and USC-Stanford. * Experienced * Capable MOTOR TREND MAGAZINE * Considerate SAYS ABOUT DATSUN . . . * Dedicated "Tremendous value per dollar" "Quality construction" "Most big-car comfort we've run Sam is a graduate of San Jose State and across in any little car" former SJS wrestling coach "Lowest priced fully-equipped sports car in its class" VOTE NOVEMBER 3 I$179 DOWN DELIVERS for See the DATSUN lineup of THE DATSUN ROADSTER Good Government Pick-ups, Roadsters, Sedans, & Station Wagons and Sam Della Maggiore
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