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ted Bronco Ball Game Ends In Riot ps STRAINED RELATIONS Of TURNS BALL MEETING Says FIGHT INTO SHAMBLES DailyCollege E. Given By BEN MELZER San Jose State and Santa Clara relations were blasted again \ I IL. XXVI, SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, W, I ). Y, APRIL 14, 1938 \ um wr I 1' Week yosteedsy afternoon on Ryan Field when a free for all shambles broke out between the two teams, resulting in the game cant., ! being called off in the fifth Spardi Gras Meeting was even-steven at the timi- nt fact th.e. Score Sparta,- Full Moon

Carpenter, For Dance Art Tonight an Burly consume Madame X Enters pill tosser. had slid into home plat, int of food knocking over Jack Roche, Bronc Since a decrease in the num- ce has a, , while attempting to stretch Beard Growing ber of groups being allowed to Saturday Previews run. sponsor foou be a deamte a three base into a home concessions, a Carpenter's neck in meeting of all organizations cessions the Roche drubbed Contest on the ground, ana who have planned to sell food according to a fast melee on Spardi Gras Day all Carpenter retaliated with an au. - will meet Spartan organza Revelries Madame X, a dark horse, has of roundhouse rights, in the Publications office at mum a food sortment made his (or her) entrance into 7:45 p.m. tonight. fit instead of BLOOD! the beard growing derby which MILBRAE COUNTRY CLUB FURNISHES At that time the situation lumber have A few moments later the entire has attracted the limelight among will be straightened out and ROMANTIC SETTING FOR HOP squads from both sides were bomb- the numerous contests slated for groups will definitely know Joe Ftapose, leading male character in 'AY mg away with much gusto. Claret Spardi Gras day, May 6. the 1938 Spartan Rev- whether or not they will be elries, and Gail that emu was beginning to flow freely when Harbaugh, well known campus entertainer, have Preferring to keep his identity able to sponsor one. separated both teams. been added to the floor show of the Alpha pi Omega Full Moon are asked id, spectators a secret, the surprise entrant ham Bishop of State and Fitz- dance scheduled for Saturday night at Milbrqe Country club. to a meet* Coaches indicated that he feels confident Santa Clara decided to SINGS NEW GONG in the Pub. gerald of that he will easily walk away with game. Repose, who will play opposite owevenik call off the top honors. Elree Ferguson, will give Statels are will Late last night no action had ye, "I have no fear at all of cons- REVELRIES PREVIEW, DOUBLE their first chance to hear Jack e at, t. been taken by officials of either petition, especially of Jack Smith, Green's original piece, "I've a Pic- If conus,:, school. Sam Dunne, Santa Clara title holder, for when it comes to ture of You in the Moon". graduate manager, was very tight- raising a fuzz on my chin I'm FEATURE MOVIE FOR PARTY Miss Harbaugh will sing the title of all boom- lipped relative to the fracas and there batting a million," was the song from the show, "Hop, Skip by the era declared mincingly, "The incident statement made by Madam X late! TICKETS FOR PRESS CLUB AFFAIR and Cheer", written by Pianist special advh was unfortunate. Nothing will bc yesterday. Emile Bouret, while Miss Ferguson gard to cot. done about the matter as far as A valuable electric Schick razor ON SALE AT NOON will vocalize on another of Green's profit. IX: I know. However, as for a retura to be given as the prize for the compositions, "I didn't Mean a let for Apr game this year, it Ls out of the grower of the best beard has been Combining a half-hour preview of theater party scheduled for Wed- Word I Said". Bouret will accomp- basis of "4:-: question. We've completed our donated by a downtown store. A the 1938 Spartan Revelries, two nesday, April 20, is being looked any all of the numbers on the piano. season." !list of faculty judges will be an- full-length pictures, several shorts. forward to as a full evening of Music for this annual dance will COACH BISHOP SAYS: nounced later. the regular Broadway Handicap, entertainment. be supplied by Charlie Travis and Coach Gil Bishop denied any re. ' Headed by Madam X, the list and free Par-T-Pak drinks to every- QUAD SALE his 12-piece band, while special (Continued cCoatintsed on Page Four) :one who attends, the Press club Tickets will go on sale until the ach To on Page Four) vocal numbers will be done by night of the party, when a booth DudIcy Nix, former singer with wfil be erected at the American Tom Coakley's orchestra. thheenvetenreftorputhreehbenedflut eokf ettehoasse who cussion BIDS $1.25 FellowshipAt, Bids for the hop are going fast, faculty n. Renquist Wins The price of admission will be and can be purchased from any thirty cents, and tickets may also lartment at member of APO or in the Controi- be purchased from members of the liege CV: ler's office for $1.25. II he Stanford; Flawless Record; club. ophy ot L.:. I The pictures selected for the ursday fret. :evening are "The Kid Comes Back", Student toom 14. NATURAL SCIENCE with Wayne Morris, Barton Mc- Leaders ussion to r STUDENT GETS Snubs 'B' Grades Lane, and June Travis; and "Inter- rill be "Pe- national Settlement" with George Endorse Spartan . RARE HONOR Sanders, Dolores Del Rio, and June Lang. udent cha. Daily Book Plan Jim Bailey, director of the Spar- munces pit - The first San Jose State natural tan Revelries, has promised to leader tEl science student to hold a straight t,riag several acts for the preview. ested "A" record for four years is Senior Athletes, Revelries' 1 up Melvin Renquist, who has been Girls Praise offered for his work a generoua fellowship to Stanford University. Alumni Music Campaign

***St*** Renquist, a physical chemistry major, originally entered State as Chapter To Be Enthusiastic agreement with the riefs an industrial art major. He was Spartan Daily's proposal for a in this department for two years cooperative-student-book exchange was ******0 and had a high "B" average when Organized Here heartily disclosed yesterday by he changed his objective to natural several members of the stu- MEET dent AM science. He began anew as a fresh- Climaxing a quarter of social body in interviews with staff end Tam. A man writers. d student and now is finishing and fraternal activities, Phi Mu the home Uanimous his fourth year with a flawless ! Alpha, national honorary music acceptance of the pro- Santa Oar, record the !fraternity, will organize an alumni posed textbook co-op as suggested er which has won for him evening by the Spartan Daily, was re- scholarship. chapter here on their annual ras were ported by outstanding The fellowship is one given by Homecoming Day Friday, at which athletes, ee aPPoinv havelries the late Dr. Stillman of Stanford. time they will also hold an initia- performers, and leaders as for "d In student It is unusual for a four-year stu- tion of six new members. affairs. he dent to receive it as it usually 35 old members Their comments follow: W01. Approximately goes to someone who has had a ire expected to attend the cele- Leroy Zimmerman, star football Year of post graduate work aft"* bration, marking the organizing! and baseball man: "We athletes HI receiving his A. B. Degree, and of the second alumni chapter in can't afford to pay "co-op" book us wow, So It Is a special honor to Renquist the history of the national soci- prices nor to receive such small charc- be in Bid the college that an under ety. which boasts 65 chapters in returns on used books." ire be 11' graduate receives the fellowship colleges and universities through- Harold "Swede" Smerfelt, spark -

'heater fro" this year. out the country. plug in Sparta's basketbaii team: under " A Santa is Clara high school gradu- Following alumni organization "It would bring about a better ate, Renquist Was active there as ceremonies, the Beta Eta chapter equalization of buying and selling a debater, a writer on the yearbook, will Initiate Bill Baker, Dennis of texts." and a member of the boy's counc.! Barrett, Tom Coleman, John Art Carpenter, gridder and base- )LANS lie came from there to State six ball player: "Excellent idea. It' id }look, Ben King, and Paul Lan- There years ago to begin his enviable isn't a student in the college who urn ni at 5:30 o'clock in Room a of Career. couldn't do with more money from ass " the Art building. This culminates Renquist, a June graduate, is an his used textbooks." water is Melvin the "Hell Week" activities held ties active Seen preparing an experiment in conductiess member of Phi Upsilon Pi, for the pledges. Harvey Green, active in Junior end. the Jose State college senior who has been offered a chemistry fraternity. Tau Delta Rcnquist, San class affairs: "A lot of the stu- vs for having a straight "A" A formal banquet at Tiny's for Plit men's scholarship to Stanford University scholarship fraternity. and alumni members fol- dents have books on their hands tarter Old consecutive years. Renguist, a physical chemistry active Der Deutscher Verein, the col record for four inders uro: attain such a record lows the initiation and alumni cer- that others would be glad to buy lege major, is the first natural science student to ri German society. He is reV- (Continued on Page Four) PreNnt scholarship. --Mercury Herald Photo. emonies, altered from San Jose and receive such a PAGE TWO SPARTAN DAILY, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1938 eafitotild Par St SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Sneakin' Or "Left Over" A La Spardirras SPARTAN DAILY Dedicated to the best interests of San Jose State

Published every school day by the Associated Students of San Jose State College Filtered as second clime matter at the San Jose l'ost Office Se Press of Globe Printing Co. Columbia 435 1445 South First Street Ai Subscription 7k per quarter or $1.39 per year. Me RAYMOND E. MINNERS EDITOR City Y.M.C.A.. Third and Santa Clara StreetsPhone Ballard 3.305 Office Phone: Ballard 78510 FRANK OLSON BUSINESS MANAGER 238 East San Carlos StreetOffice Phone Ballard 7800 EDITORIAL BOARD Associate Editors Bob Work, Ben Hitt Sports Editor Fred Merrick Feature Editor Jim Bailey Women's Editor Rejeana James Copy Editor Eugene Harvie News Editor, This Issue Victor Carlock

NEWS EDITORS Victor Carlock, Joints Marlais, 'Bart Maynard. John Spurgeon, Marian Schumann SPORTS DESK Dan O'Neill, assistant editor: Jim Cranford. Ben Johnson, Bill Rodrick. Boll Work, Keith Birleni, Jack Marsh, Bart Maynard.

Pr Specialized Orientation . . . Jut SOY' te What is the meaning of the word "orientation"? eddr According to Webster, it is the determination of one's sbol as applied to san position in respect to his environment, and lIce students would likewise involve his position in respect to his tint future environment in terms of occupational field toward Th which he is working. Jou is true, the orientation system at San Jose State If this GHeao college could be measurably improved if a more specialized Olsonpon,p procedure were followed than that in use at present. Fresh- man orientations have been curtailed in number, and the ones that are held are of such a generalized nature that they amp. are of questionable value to the majority of persons for Gaon whom they are intended. Goa& Tb On the other hand, the present Senior orientations are April designed almost entirely for prospective teachers, and al- sent though teacher candidates predominate in number, their rinse: problems should not be forced upon other seniors. amen As a suggestion to improve this situation, the following mme:. plan is offered: Let all incoming freshmen be divided into More than one gal has used a man as a stepping stone. If co-eds plan to be slackers and appear groups according to the subjects in which they are major- Spardi Gras day in regular school garb, not heeding the urge to dress festively for the affair, it ing. As they undertake their four years of training their will be convenient to have one of the stronger sex around. Ptfl: '11 Anyone who fails to wear a costume will be confined In the "Bastile a la Sparta" which into lose orientation would be in the hands of department heads. In be erected in the center of the quad. Police students and lettermen vow to catch all the culprita such major departments as Education .and Commerce, the The cut above was made for the Spartan Daily by Don Petersen. art major. students could be sub-divided into comparatively small working groups under various members of the department faculty. ALL ASHORE REVELRIES Palace Outside speakers or special events, if handled by the lisp'lit administration, would carry more weight than they do at By BILL McLEAN ti eXlsicliee and things ihccui Recently venturing timidly into are running smoothly once more. till present, when, if they are obtained The chorus will rehearse Is htill3dlithep.t11 at all, they are sponsored the mysteries of the French lan- Monday is far behind, and the Room 1 of the Art building by student clubs that are unable to conduct the job as well guage I came up with the fact week-end is yet too distant in the this afternoon at five o'clock. as could be desired. that Mardi Gras means Fat Tues- future to exercise its alluring and u :deb171 The cast will rehearse in day. How one (lay cart be fatter troubling influence. Thursday and and S.F If this procedure were followed in the matter of occu- Room 1 of the Art building than another I am not in a posi- Friday are Just an increasingly pational matters, the regular orientation meetings could at seven o'clock this evening. tion to say, but if the French agitated preparation for Saturday. be devoted entirely to entertainment and to Study your lines. programs of insist And on Saturday Life reaches its theea :1 on fattening up one of the Jim Bailey. general interest to all members of the class or the student days of the week I will be the climax. This is a panoramic 'jout More body. last person to stand in their way. do fete'. On this day how many This plan is purely a suggestive one, and the admini- It probably would be rather pleas- hearts have been broken, how et6ek ant to have a day now and then many momentous decisions have 21. led stration must decide its worth. That it would make for a 7, decided improvement over the present orientation system enlarged to 25 or 26 hours. It been made, how many turning Dance points reached, leaves turned over, Big Easter is the point to be kept would give me a chance to catch in mind. up a little of the sleep I've been :'atal words spoken? It's appalling losing for twenty years, anyhow. to think. -MUSIC BY MEAKIN" San But why pick Tuesday? Of all But Tuesday! Ugh! Nothing Temporary Truce . . . the days of the week, that is the ever happened on Tuesday and A most insipid and despised. Take nothing ever will. Jack Meakin In I Sunday. It's usually about as ex- of NBC fame The annual battle between the juniors and seniors is citing as a ferry boat ride, but NOTICES Orchestra scinc: not scheduled until the week of May t 5 to 21. it's a day of sunny quietness, un- All senior students who have And His Although the weather may have indicated a later broken except by the noise of signed up for National Education date, people wading through the Sun- the calendar read April 7, when several prominent persons Association Journals should call at day paper on the front room the Personnel office for their April MARVIN from both classes began what may develop into .a pre floor. Publications CONNIE -sneak- immediately. N B G Star ,44F,111ATbellitiodiortjenkY"ti.ouiril week fued. Monday is definitely a terrible SONGSTRESS Attention, AS Any premature activities of day. One enters its bleak ten-amn all seniors! Noitatneiro lilies warfare of one class toward gniteem yadot! "tell to the tune of an unholy jangling. All seniors are re- hi the other is strictly against the accepted regulations. quested to tt After the brief and illusory inter- be present. Civic Auditorium India Jose If we look ahead a little we can readily see that much lude of Sunday Life, San peremptory Attention, S.K. Squires. Meet in more of this early practice may lead to disastrous results. and hard, begins again, showing 16 the clubroom at 12:20 Thursday. April Saturday, 14atcatiing; i It would be much better to wait until the week set aside Be most fearsome side, But at Very important.- Earl. foui least Monday has a definite at 9.00 P.M. for the activities comes than to dilly-dally around now and char- Dancing rartirig acter, ugly though it is. misirsion 55c have the annual affair called off by school officials for mu- Found: A green Eversharp pen- w, Wednesday is a good day. By cil. The KOW tual refraction of the rules. owner can have it by phon- On tAhde over 'Iat a di this time one hits again :teem, ing Larry Howie, Col. 22816W any from 9:30 to 10:00 PP’l '4der Let's have a temporary truce! tomed the unwilling flesh to the evening hilt Thursday and Friday. -73 -all Game Halted In Fifth Inning Net Squad pit ' State Called Wrestling Matches Gras Off When Carpenter Here And Friday Night For Big? Tourney Roche Tangle At Home Plate Catcler Riordan Varsity Players And Bronco Shortstop In __Spaznta Seven Wildi Semi-Windup Blesh; Melee During Are Entered By Fourth Inning April 28 Meet Starts By JIM CRANFORD RYAN FIELD, April 13.The San Jose -Santa Clara baseball San Jose varsity ten- with the game played here today was discontinued in the fifth inning when po. in the SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, 1 HURSI) \ WRIL 14, 1938 ? team now leading Nor- a "free for all" fist fight occured after catcher Jack Roche of the there California Intercollegiate Broncos attempted to block Art Carpenter from home plate on the latter's long hit to deep center. Conference with a 5-0 mark over Looking over the colleges, plans whole situation at a glance, the affair started WRESTLERS MIX WITH rest of the the in the last of the fourth canto when Art Carpenter "breezed" made for the whole have been a bean ball too close to short stop Morey's head, who in return let quad to travel to Ojai on April Carpenter know he didn't like it. LA JC TEAM FRIDAY National 27 to compete in the JACK RIORDAN Intercollegiate tournament there. Catcher Jack Riordan, being nearest the Bronco batter, tried B , Olympic Club Cancels Competing with San Jose will to calm the situation but received an attempted "hay maker" instead roncos Default - which resulted in plenty of blows before the affair was quieted down Scheduled Bout; Mat be teams from California, Ore In the next inning Walt McPherson Idaho, Washington, and Nev- was the first batter who Season Ends Friday connected for a clean double. The n big Art Carpenter, next batter. Golf To Staters a% which states compose the drove one into deep center and teeth district of the tournament. Spartan wrestlers face only one attempted to stretch his hit into San Jose State's conference golf LARGER TEAM foe this week. a home run. Catcher Jack Roche. Imatch with Santa Clara failed to Previously to this season San Aon The Olympic Club of San Fran- whd received the ball in ample ssociati Of come off Tuesday due to a default has sent two single sets of cisco and Los Angeles junior cot- J,w time to put Carpenter out, stood I by the Mission City team. Sayer and one double team to lege were to meet Coach Grattan's In the base line about two feet State Colleges The golf team is now pointing the tournament. There will be a troup in a double bill Friday and from home plate. Carpenter, who towards the championship playoff decided change this year when the Saturday evenings. However, the is entitled to all privileges of the match with the University of San whole tam composed of six single Nearly Formed Olympic Club squad announced base line, knocked Roche from his Francisco on Tuesday of next week, sets awl three double teams go yesterday afternoon that it would position and scrambled for the to Compete in placing the college That four State colleges will band I The probable site of the playoff be unable to fulfill its engagement. plate. tournament will be Stanford, a.'- first In the eighth district. . together to form an association L.A.J.C. will fill the vacancy by CARPENTER VS. ROCHE cording to Golf Mentor Bill Hub- The men who will represent San echanging grips with the local mat Roch e, in the meantime had within the next year became a bard, who, with U.S.F. officials, is Jose State will be: Singles: Ed men tomorrow night in Spartan dropped the ball, and before he 'strong possibility this week with negotiating to get this popular Harper. Captain; Don Miner, Pavilion. Originally, the Los An- could' control his temper, pounced the return from southern Califor- course for the event Georec Kifer, Don Graves, Frank geles match was set for Saturday. on Carpenter and the two paired - Ohm, and Sterling Silver. nia of Dudley DeGroot, head of LAST MEET off before anybody could stop the Doubles: Harper-Egling, Miner- the Spartan physical education it The match tomorrow against the fight. Several Broncos and Spar- Graves, and Olson -Silver. Also ac- partment. Novice Boxers junior collegians is the last ached- tan players rushed to the scene companying the team will be uled meet for the Spartans. Only and before the affair ended each Meeting for the second time manager, P.A.A. meet to be April 23rd re George Quetin, and few blows. within a year, representatives from Begin Training side got in a mains after this week. Coach Grat- Coach Erwin Blesh. was a nip The contest itself Santa Barbara, Fresno, and San tan will send all his regulars Into The team will leave Wednesday, with runs being and tuck affair Diego State colleges and DeGroot For Tourney action for the L.A. bouts and as Apni 27, and play in the tourna- scored aplenty. In the first inning discussed plans for the proposed an added attraction %still pit Mel met on April 28, 29, and 30. The the Broncos collected five hits In association. The group, if formed, Bothwell Trophy On Bruno against Jack Smith in an Oilier of the tournament will be as many runs off Tony Nasimen- would bring together the four exhibition bout. *Med to play in National Tour- to who started in the box for the Display In Gym largest State colleges in a broad GERMAN BAND nament matches to be held later Spartans. The BIshopites came 11111 field, including music, dramatics, Besides the Smith-Bruno exhibi- back in the third inning to blasteld, With eight more days left before appear debates and other activities as well tion Willard LeCroy, wrestling rd PASADENA J C. HERE pitcher Nelson from the mound the giant novice boxing tourney affair. as athletics. on April 22 manager, promises to have a real Friday, April 15, Pasadena and account for 8 runs. Relief swings into action, Final decision concerning the or- State novices German band on deck to entertain ..i college will come to San chucker Br icca didn't do much began pummelling huh is to ganizing of the group will be made away at the bags the patrons between matches. Le- so play a match with Coach better when the Spartans g ed in happy gusto culprits at a meeting of the college presi- in an effort to get into the Croy attempted to organize such a racqueteers on the club five hits and four runs off him finest dents in Fresno during the West possible shape for the event band for the California meet two near the Spartan Stadium. the following inning, which gave in Coast Relays, scheduled for May Spartan Pavilion. months ago, but his plans failed to ...ay, April 19 has been set them a seven run lead. in the Raisin City. materialize. The wrestling manager for the team to battle with TEN RUNS A total of nine teams have thinks he will have success Friday Francisco University on then relieved Na- Should the proposed association been entered which include the the Art Carpenter evening. IFS K indoor courts. simento on the mound in the be formed, the schools will get to- team of Captain Jim Kincaid and gether immediately in various ac- Don Walker, who just recently FIEBIG SEEKS REVENGE Thursday, April 21, St. Mary's fourth inning, and the Broncos re- Against L.A.J.C. Coach Grattan Sill come here went on a scoring spree to col- tivities, but the athletic schedule turned from the National Inter- reheat* Ii for a re -match at the will not be started until Janu- collegiates in Charlottesville, Vir- will use his two aces, Jack Fiebig club courts. Again San Jose lect seven hits and ten runs off rt bulidifli and Jack Smith. This duo was out will play San the Paso Robles youth and re- ary, 1939. ginia. Both these boys are pro- lee o'clock. Francisco J. C. on of action last week three ducts of former novice tourneys because of Ii Saturday, April 23. Both S.F.U. gain the lead with a run DeGroot stated that the main eheaese and it is hoped by make-up grades. However, they are ind S.F.J.C. are top margin. Third baseman Jim Luque object of the association is not Mr. Dee Portal rt building notch teams ready to fire away against the and for the Spar- for the purpose of forming tnat such material as these boxers evening. will offer real competition finished the inning just is may uncover themselves the night southerners. Fiebig seeks revenge fit the Spartan net-men. Two tans. another athletic conference, but of the tourney. against Louis Largely, Los Angeles dher schools remain At the start of the fifth inning to create a closer understanding Bailey. to be played J.C. mat man who defeated hint before the season as described before the tussle be- between the schools. "All of the A huge figure of a boxer in is over. These earlier in the season. It was Fiebig's San Francisco gan, both coaches, Bishop and schools are of about the same size action, the trophy to be given to State at two first college setback and Jack is o'clock on the Fitzgerald, decided it best to call and all are governed by the sams the winning team entered, has club courts, April determined to erase the upset. 16. and will be board been on display I San Mateo J. C. on May the game off. No rematch executive so there is na this week in the reason why they should not band show case of the Spartan gym- attempted. NOTICE Jance together to promote greater activ- nasium. The trophy was donated with other institutions of the by E. L. Bothwell, local jeweler dity It is very important that all A iN" same nature," DeGroot said and owner of Bothwell Jewelers, San Jose Stanford Squa Rainbow Girls who plan to attend Faces who has been a boxing fan of the convention in Santa Cruz on State teams since boxing started Frosh Tilt Cancelled; Friday, meet Thursday afternoon on Washington Square. akin In Informal Track Workout Today at 1 o'clock in front of the First California Individual prizes for the win- Meet Today street office of the Southern Pacific the ners and worthwhile prizes for -.oreles tie will be the result run the quarter mile for if they want to buy their tickets 11 estra will The Crush baseball tilt scheduled runner-ups will be given in each :ntormal track meet at Angel Indians twice this year in 47.3 for the reduced rate. be- between San Jose State frosh and weight division. This has been an this afternoon the take the event as a joke Winifred Moenning. between not Santa Rosa J.C. for yesterday ended Incentive for many begin- 'y harriers Collins of the Spar- of Stanford and cause Captain Jose lead afternoon was cancelled. Hovey ners. Each boxer will fight under State. is the man who took the ,RVIN tans McDonald's team travels to Berk- a varsity manager In the tourney The unusual indoor meet this yeas DIAMONDS score at the term - in an early meet Uni- record eley this afernoon to who will be a varsity boxer. The F sS Of the track and field fes- and forced the Indian to ttMes versity of California yearlings in names of the winning team and CHARLES S. GREGORY will mark the second such time to take him at the tape. Nets this a return engagement. The U.C. its supervisor will be inscribed on between the Spartans and The Spartans In two meets Designer of 0141101 the Indians. frosh previously defeated the locals the trophy each year. The reason is just for year have scored a clean sweep heekout, and are regarded as the best fresh- Distinctive Jewelry but the result is corn - the broad jump and Bendeich. in man team on the coast. NOTICES Spirit given the events Parr, and the Brothers Vasconellos mil 16 All AWS representatives are ',- Specially designed pins for Pileattkiatil in a repeat this feat normal day's practice.1 will be out to organizations. Best quality p.M. tt four zeri has in his two meets to date, quested to be present at a meeting o'clock the regular events although the competition will prob- in Room 20 today at 5 oclock at prices that please Sc "dlB with stiffer ttliOay. so the lads from Washingtont the mile run 7.14 ably prove a little 4fler Way, pole Square will leave for the farm with NOW but this does not mean Vic Boom, the Stanford 607 First Nat. Bank Bldg. dry II, the possibility of outdoing the hosts Meeting of Press club Friday 0 p.M. tb4l5 day's workout gets vaulting ace, has beer. hitting 6th Floor also noon 12:30. Important. 44ar Way. San Jose's Sun- in !nom than one event. NO. Ray Mellott who has , same ceilings that -ocemosx-exuaacituamoila PAGE FOUR SPARTAN DAILY, THURSD \PR11. 14, 1938 Milk Toast HITT-ING THE Man'Jack Riordan. Becomes n Stupendous 'Copper' HIGH SPOTS MEAKIN MUSIC Appointed By Place w,th BEN HiTT Drama Feat To See

By JOHN BLAIR BEACH By BOB BRAVO That Spardi Gras Revelers ha:- Great Britain's pact with Italy Good old Francis Hutchinson dramatic seems to have averted any danger come into his own in the "Old Wear Costumes Or of war in Europe at the momeat. department this last week. Else Mussolini doesn't like Hitler any six-foot-four, and a deep voice important more now that Austria is a state Hutchinson landed four Jack Enlists Aid Of Letterman's Club To In the greater German union. lie parts in four different plays--two Make Certain His Orders Will liked him all right when the Nazi were leading roles. Be man supported his swiping of In high school "Hutch" played Carried Out; Garb Provided ----- Ethiopia. But he trusts no one now in twelve playshe explains his By JACK MARSH Seventeen co-eds from U.C. ran I retarted extroversion in college up Jack Riordan, chairman of the rally committee all over Berkeley in their nighties to this time as the necessity of and Sparta, letterman, has tackled a job which promises to tax when their house burned down study, and claims that he is "back- his lunitlev Ingenuity. Origin of the blaze is unknown. sliding" this quarter. appointed of democracy, Riordan, by Sp_ardi "Gras an Georgea France, exponent He is in the following plays ChiefCohfatlice daPy,.lac.emit; dictatorship now. is a hard-fact to be produced this quarter: "Dark violent anti- see to it that all Edouard Daladier, Tide", "Man of the North", "Hold Spardi a little Fascism on Jack Meakin of "Bug House revelers wear a costume, or Fascist, does It Please!", "3 Old Maids". Spartan Squire else- his own hook, and now is Jar Rhythm" fame will bring his Chairman Place, in appotn He advises that his sudden col- belle France. Hell "Music by Meakin" to the Civic Riordan, was a bit loathe fuehrer of la due to three to steeUng ossal success is Tells Of Hell, at 8 pardi Daladier! auditorium Saturday evening, Gras costumes we,, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, ex- things: April 16. This is the well-known compulsory. 1. A deep voice. ponent of prosperity, wants four orchestra leader's first showing in COSTUMES, OR ELSE 2. A helluva exhibitionist com- Week Experience billions more to spend. John Nance San Jose. Featured as vocalist "Now, Jack," said Gene 13 plex. Garner, second in command, doesn't will be Connie Marvin, NBC star. By SQUIRE GENE ROCCHI Jack, "don't be too hard on int 3. And an inclination toward think he should have that much I am a Squire to Spartan K mahts, ewattocuu.d,ledanntabde Say m that milk toast. nice.yoSu spending money. It seems today one of those fellows you've seen If they His most embarrassing moment eyyou wore thank tbee it that Wall Street depends on how !running around the campus in mightht add that even. was in "Gods in the Mountains" PAN AMERICAN. much deeper the U.S. goes into the , funny look i ng nightshirts and one's doing it, but don't come out when he, as a god, was to rescue hole. They tried to balance the feather bedecked funnels on their directly and say that Spartim the poor mortal by lightening of EXHIBIT budget, and plop went the stocks. NOW heads. MUST wear a sack on the riotoos the godsHutch cried: "Ho! Lool. Japanese ships are reported in Honorable Knight Bob Work ask- day." at him!" and got tangled in Ow Philippine waters. Everybody in ed me to write about the initiation Riordan's Irish eyes snaPPei thunder string apparatus-a-while SHOWING the United States Navy is in an from the neophyte's viewpoint, so "They'll wear 'em or else! Why the mortal cried "Help, help!" in uproar over the alleged "invasion", here's what I think about this Schhoulkd:in'!.,tthey?ic Forgodsakes, leafs vain. An exhibit on Pan American In China, another invasion of the "Hell Week" business. Day, which is observed throughout Jack Nipponese has gone haywire. The "It is swell for everyone but us then outlined Spardi Cris the world today commemorating policing great Japanese War machine has BOOK PLAN I lowly neophytes and for us it really plans, stating tha them the bonds of friendship uniting the tire stalled, and is now going in reverse. Is hell. For instance: We carry Letterman's club, headed by At this rate, the Sino-Japanese (Cordaared from Page Gas) 21 republics, is shown this week around with us a scroll, which is Prexy Les Carpenter, would be at a fair price, but the owners hand to war will end some time in the in the library showcases. a fine thing. On this the Knights see that Staters wore me summer of 1045, unless the Jap- won't give them up as the co-op tunics. No man or woman will be Samples of the different pro- write everything we do wrong and anese decide to be nice fellows and won't meet their prices." allowed in the Quad without sow ducts which are utilized by other much that we don't do at all. To- hand back to the 500 million Chin- Peter Mingrone, technician for goofy outfit, reiterates Riordan. countries than where they are night, I am told, we will be "paid" ese her continental territories. stage productions: "What could grown are shown, and interesting for our doings to the tune of a SPARTAN BASTILLE Richard Whitney, eminent dean be better? It would give the stu- Information is provided. half-inch hardwood paddle. To top The Riordan-Carpenter plan of the New York Stock Market, dent a chance to get rid of books, It all off, 'tie said, we are scheduled dudes a Spartan bastille, appropn. has moved to to buy them cheaper, and make This Pan American observance, a new home. Please to go for a one way ride to some ately curtained, which will cootie forward mail to Number money at the same time." symbolizing the spirit of mutual 94830, secluded and isolated spot. sack pants or sack dresses, depend. Sing-Sing. He has been convicted Betty Jean Jesse, Spartan Rev- helpfulness and cooperaton, orig- "While most of our tasks are of ing, of course, upon your sex. Al by the New York courts of accept- elries performer: "A topping idea. inated in a resolution of the gov- the disagreeable nature, the dance Spardi Gras revelers who faith: ing loans from his friends and Then we could all strike satis- ernment board of the Pan Amer- at noon yesterday, or rather parts they don't war= wear Mar Or ican Union. relatives without telling them about factory bargains." ignominously rd. of it, were OK. You can't call creations will be it. Iola Postle, another Rt;:elries dancing with a pretty co-ed dis- jected to compulsory dressing, wrie performer: "Anything to help the agreeable. gentlemen's gentlemen and lulus students get and receive fairer Ii; "Shoe polish and chewing gum ladies on hand to aid in the prices sounds plenty good to me. are two articles which we dare not toning. CHANGES MADE BY COMMITTEE The sooner it's inaugurated at be without. To do so would mean * State, the better off we will all some nasty remarks on the scroll be." BEARD CONTEST ON SCHOLARSHIP; ALLOW and consequently about 40 pounds 4 more pressure on the wielding end (Continued from Page One of the hardwood man- BRONCO RIOT paddle. I Of competitors for this I "During the course of our Initia- EARLY PETITIONING sought after crown Includes Mci (Continued from Page One) tion, I often thought of things that yin Renquist, Chet DeRoo, Sic Changes in the procedure of the scholarship committee in dealing lations being broken between the the Knights might have done but Ti . ling Silver, George Place. Bill with disqualification cases of students were made known this week two institutions and averred, "It's didn't. It's when I remember things bert, Jim Covello, Jack Mat by Joe West, college "registrar. very unfortunate, fights are bound !like this that I look forward tr. IJack Baldwin, Bart Maynard, Bo Past ruling has been that a disqualified person must remain out to occur when competition is keen. ;the next "hell week" with as much Bravo, Alder Thurman. "Champ of school at least two quarters before applying for re-admittance if Witness the riot between Santa I pleasure as I looked to this :me "Mustard Man" Swim Iwith Wengkin, circumstances were such that his quarter record was so low as to Clara and U.C.L.A. a few years dread." Mir , "Perry" Peregoy, Anthony disqualify him. stated Mr. West. ago. The recent publicity between --- - - rem. ello, Don Walker, Vincent TWO OBJECTIVES the schools being strained has ORIGINAL PRINTS SHOWN Frank Bonanno, Paul Senang. "However, in actual practice, the committee has been willing caused a lot of unnecessary discord Tr: An exhibit of original prints dime Bill Laffoon, Keith Bittern. to talk to individual students asking for immediate reinstatement, between State and Santa Clara. by the American Artists Group !Transom Hampton Richey, Ji1 and many of these students have been re-admitted," said Mr. West, Nothing will be done." Wirk will be on display in Room 1 of Rodrigues, Ed Grant, Jack there are two main objectives to this practice. For the past few months intense ;the Art building beginning Monday, sor, We a Hammond. HEW "In the first place, if a student has sufficient reason for his low rivalry between the schools ruts EPEt I April 18. This exhibition is made Rhodes, Ham Hodgsoa record, he probably should not be disqualified. Secondly, the members been furthered by the announce- i up of etchings, woodcuts and litho- Diehl, and Ray Winters. of the committee are too busy with matters pertaining to the reg- ment of the annual football game graphs and includes prints by Adolf All the Spartan Knight KO ulation of students in good standing to spend this time talking to being called off by Santa Clara Dehn, Earnat Fiene and Rockwell Charles Kerwin. 131:' students who should not be reinstated." Including because they wanted "bigger and , Kent besides work done by many Ben Fro Gurnee, Stan Murdock, FILE PETITION stronger" opposition; aldo adding ; other artists GAringsed ;Lysol Under Lf,0Al Alt.Gonr,Caroady,Charles um the new system, any student, because of cirmustances they had had no place on their ENSEMBLE such as illness or other continued absences from school, who knows schedule for San Jose State. A Manuel he will be disqualified the following quarter, chmir will make arrangements to little later the much heralded box- reeSi"d play for Easter services Sunday Kblte:ecingehhtsit'attaneredd see a member of the scholarship committee, and file a petition for ing meet between the two schools I at the Methodist church in San leniency. was cancelled for the third time, .Iosc, directedy Mr. Maurice "If the circumstances are favorable for the student, chances are causing more fomentation. LLED Faulkner, tAhNe CradE that the committee will not disqualify him," ,R. HAolal al On PPLIelliaaVeC declared Mr. West. ACCUSATIONS Anyone who does receive a disqualification notice after this Since that time both schools have 7, companimentThe brass toensemble the plays ae- Holloway which procedure cannot apply for admittance again for at least a quarter, church choir by Jean been accused of various happenings , for their first number followed be tonight at 8.15 and he must get in touch with the committee before applying. The given about each campus. State claiming cancelled An by three secular numbers arranged KQW has been committee desires plenty of time to study the circumstances of each rabid Bronco rooters had painted ty choir President Rome case before a petition for reinstatement is accepted. members, Lee Reese, Gor- dress by scornful literature pertinent to San I FILE A WEEK Ion Friday, and Laurin Jones. responsible. Jose State on the sidewalks outside _ _ Any student petitioning for reinstatement should have it on the Spartan Pavilion, and Santa a file at least a week before the end of the previous quarter of which Clara in return accusing State he has been absent. fans of pouring petrol on the San', 500 White Stickers MELVIN'S Those seeking a petition for leniency should make arrangement/1 Clara campus and burning hum. 4 LINES PRINTED 50c Stationery. OW with one of the following persona: Technical, Mr. Harrington Heath; patches of grass to make Mdse, the in- H. B. Henry 10 W. J. C. academic, Dr. Jay Elder; lower division, Mr. Joe Market PartySO West; and itials "S.J.S." (For account of game FIRST P sTREEt upper division, Dr. James DeVoss, SALINAS, CALIF. 240 UT H modulate to Sport page.) &mem.