Criticizes Press 'Exploitation' Pres. Clark Says Lette's Decision 'Act of Courage'

By SCOTT MOORE "This program helps gel Irian On the other hand, he said, "1 li.oe dramatized the incident and "aided that its being imposed on lino by 'in Spartan Daily Editor our provincialism and gives students a heard reports to suggest that a vast num- segment of our public which is sensation- strator," he said. Pres. Robert D. Clark said yesterday he chance to talk %kith men of letters, sciences ber of students were friendly to Roger and seeking." "I should have liked to talk with Lette agrees with those who have described and practical affairs," he said. "I believe that the student (Lette) didn't (before Friday) and made some effort hopeful he vvouldn't burn his card." Roger Lette's decision not to burn his draft "The principal problem with students on anticipate how far this would go." indirectly to approach him," Dr. Clark said. card as "an act of courage." this campus is that they are better than Ile cited a situation connected with the To emphasize his belief the incident was He said he wouldn't have approached At the same time, Pres. Clark said he they think they are. They need to lift recent Viet Nam demonstrations in Berke- exaggerated, Pres. Clark cited a theory, de- Lette directly because to do so "would would have liked to talk with Lette be- their eyes, and the Visiting Scholar Pro- ley as a possible way in which campus veloped by historian Daniel Bur- seem to me to have threatened h i m fore the incident, and he criticized "exploi- gram helps them to do this," he added. groups could insure peaceful protests. stine, author of "The Pseudo Image in administratively." tation" of the event by the press. OUT OF HAND "One reason the Viet Nam demonstration American History." Dr Clark said, "rather than advise Dr. Clark said, "it is a macabre spectacle The Friday incident, Dr. Clark said. was contained was that 300 profs and other 'HAPPENED HERE' Roger, I would have said, IF he had talked when an incident gets this far and the "was the only one that threatened to get leaders formally addressed themselves to Burstine, he said, pointed out how the with me. that the crowd was going to public is crying for blood." He partly out of hand since I've been here." the problem of keeping the demonstration press and public sometimes separately and exploit him." blamed the press for "dramatizing" the "The degree of ugliness that did occur within proper limits," he said. sometimes together work to exaggerate an Students such as Lette "who have prob- planned card-burning. and the crowd emotion prompts us to rec- 'Groups on this campus need to take the event far beyond its original intent. 'That lems of this proportion cart get help In an informal interview Tuesday, Pres. ognize that groups most interested in ex- initiative on this," he continued, "although happened here," the president said. through the Student Personnel Office," he Clark also lauded the Visiting Scholar pression of freedom also need to assume I believe they have already done very well. "Except for the press exploitation, it's said. program, represented this year by author some responsibility for disciplining it," he This incident only serves as a warning." better everything worked out this way be- "There may be occasions in which I can Erskine Caldwell. said. The nation's press, Dr. Clark declared, cause Lette arrived at his solution without be of help," he concluded.

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Today's Weather Informal Chat san Jose: Fair today and to- Students allti taculty are in- morrow except for patches of vited tz meet and chat with fog in the morning. Today's Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Cald- highs %%ill be 80-85. Light IPARTAN DAILY well today at 1:30 p.m. ln winds aro predicted. ism SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE the Home Economies Quad.

Vol. 53 3. SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1965 No.27 Council Reconsiders for Today's Writers 'Conflict of Interest' Caldwell Predicts Return Student Council again referred 'unwritten rules. the four-week-old issue of conflict I The issue of conflict of interest of interest to committee following arose four weeks ago following a an informal report of a special 'vote of 7-5-2 by council on a reso- Ad Hoc Committee which has yeti lution favoring the allocation of Of Story-Telling Novel to meet formally. $714.50 to the Model United Na- The Ad Hoc Committee consists tions (MUN). "Young writers of today do not of cotton pickers and nothing has as well join the Marine Corps. of chairmen of council's three QUESTIONS VOTE have to contend with censorship been done to help these people. In an earlier visit to a creative standing committees: J. J. Fraser, ASB Pres. John Hendricks said and consequently in their frustra- "The War on Poverty" is an writing class Caldwell told stu- senior representative and chairman at the time three members of tion to create fiction these writers experiment and hasn't yet proved dents that he lived and grew up of the Finance Committee. Bill council should not have voted, be- will bring back the good old rous- itself," he declared. "It is a good in the "old plantation system" Clark, junior representative and cause they were enrolled in the ing, storytelling novel," Erskine example of what the whole nation South where social life was gen- chairman of the Campus Policy MUN class. Hendricks emphasized Caldwell, SJS Visiting Scholar, would be like if it were socialized." erally "sordid." "I observed pover- Committee, and Dick Miner, senior he was questioning the vote on said last night in Concert Hall. Concerning the campus scene, ty and injustice impased on both representative and chairman of the legal and not personal grounds. Speaking to a capacity audience, the ruddy faced writer related that whites and Negroes and this in- External Polley Committee. Miner and Jim Lambrinos, sopho- Caldwell said writers are tiring 30 years ago there was a more spired me to write," he said. SELF-DECISION more representative. both mem- of the four-letter words. ocalized spirit, and more time for Well known as one of the most Clark and Miner said council bers of MUN abstained. Vic Lee, "The writing cycle will be com- heerleading. "Today's students prolific writers in America, Cald- members should decide for them- also in MUN and sophomore rep- Pleted as these authors use multi- are more advanced into maturity," well attributed his early training selves whether their votes on an resentative voted "yes." syllable words and once again re- he said. to a "tough city editor" on the issue constitute a conflict of inter- ASB Vice President and council turn to telling just a story," Cald- When asked about the current Atlanta Journal who made him est. chairman, Jerry Spolter, then re- well added. trend in student demonstrations, "go out, get the news and write Miss Fraser urged council to ferred the matter to the standing During his lecture, the distin- specifically draft card burners, it down fast." draw up a set of rules, defining committees and formed the Ad guished author pointed out that Caldwell stated, "I am not an "I still write eight to ten hours what actions by council members Hoc committee to discuss the mat- writers must have compulsion, isolationist; these guys are too old per day I just can't quit. I'm do involved a conflict. or adopt ter. talent and experience. to join the Boy Scoutsthey may an addict," he concluded. a "gentlemen's agreement" where- Council later approved the MUN "There is no secret to writing," by council members would follow request by Steve Starr Caldwell commented. "The ability WELCOME TO SJSSJS President Dr. Robert D. Clark, left, to become a writer results from and Mary Pepys, chairman of the college Visiting Scholar Com. the combination of compulsion Peace Corps Representative mittee, greet Erskine Caldwell, SJS' Visiting Scholar at yester- with talent under the right situ- day's President's reception given in the author's honor. ation and luck." Draft Calls Married Men "A writer must also seek experi- To Talk on Santo Domingo ences to fortify these compul- lo.ait boards throughout the nation will start mailing sions," he said. Robert Satin, former Peace Harvard University in 1958. calliip notices to-childiess married men within days and the Earlier yesterday, Caldwell and Corps director in the Dominican Following his service in the first groups should be in uniform by Christmas, a UPI survey his wife, Virginia, visited sociology 'Dominican Frosh, Queen Race Republic, will tell "What Hap- Republic, Peace Corps indicated yesterday. and creative writing classes. They 'director Sargent Shriver appoint- pened California Selective Service officials disclo.sed yesterday also served as guests of honor at in Santo Domingo" in a ' ed Satin special assistant for pub- that 2,844 more men probably will be called up for the Decem- the President's morning reception speech today at 2:30 p.m. in Con- lic affairs. Satin works in Wash- ber draft quota than were called this month. This given by Dr. Robert D. Clark and cert Hall, Dan Sharp, Peace Corps ington, but travels throughout the But a spokesman said it was impossible to determine how Ends Evening a luncheon sponsored by the Eng- coordinator, announced . United States speaking on the many childless Married men would be included as California's Today is the last day to vote tive in order to initiate, support lish Department Faculty. Peace Corps. share in the manpower build-up to meet demands of the Viet The 34-year-old Satin finished and At a mid-afternoon press con- Nam war. for two freshman Student Coun- effectuate programs designed two years' service in the Dorrun- at increasing and enhancing the ference, Caldwell noted for his GO-AHEAD cil representatives and for the lean Republic last August. He was cultural, social and educational op- novels about the downtrodden poor The Selective Service system gave local draft boards a Homecoming Queen. there during American interven- con,ralu fallow portunity of all students." of the South. was asked his opin- go-ahead Tuesday to start using the previously low-priority tion in the nation following the The polls will be open at two Turkus--"There are several rea- ion of the "War on Poverty" pro- on the engagement of: classification to fill quotas depleted by the manpower drain allegedly Communist - dominated Seventh Street locations and acros.s sons why I have chosen to run gram in the southern states. of the Viet Nam war. revolt. from the bookstore from 8:30 a.m. for the office of freshman repre- Caldwell replied in a way he said Gwen Galusha, Alpha Phi, junior so. Col. Walter Henderson, deputy Selective Service system "Satin was one of the key fig- cial science major from Newport to 7:30 p.m. sentative. One of the most im- was non-political, "My recent ob- director for California, said the December quota was set by the ures in the crisis in Santo Domin- Beach, to Randy Wright, a Theta Chi Barry Brown (SPUR), John portant is that there are many servations there have not been Pentagon at 4,727, probably the first month married men with- go," Sharp said. "He and the Peace fraternity member and a senior busi- Graham and Barry Turkus SPUR) programs and ideas I would like out children woukl be inducted. optimistic." Corps volunteers were the only ness management student from New- are running for two council seats. to see Student Council initiate and planned aid may touch a port Beach. 'The figure compared with 2,983 for November and 1,873 for "The people who could get through the The three finished in a tie as bal- ,niforce. I feel I could help 'bring few," he stated, "but the great Arnett' Heaton, sophomore English October. The draft has steadily accelerated in California since lines of both factions. major from Cupertino. to Chuck Ru- loting closed last week. to life' some of these programs, majority of people for whom the January when the quota was 487 men. In the running for Homecoming "Satin was responsible for ne- bin, senior journalism student. The such as: a campus beautification program was intended have not couple have set August as a wedding PHYSICALS gotiating the release of American Queen are Linda Eckberg, Betty program, an increased cultural been reached." date. Henderson said some married men already have been prisoners held captive by the Lou Mathes, Lynn Nibbe, Kris program and an inves. ligation of The author explained that mech- Vicki Glanville, graduate student at ordered for preinduction physicals but "we have no way of rebels. His role in the crisis was Stanford Research Institute, to David Oxsen and Judy Salberg. the approved housing issue." anization has displaced thousands knowing how many would be involved" in the call-up. He said In campaign statements the featured on national television." Toyer, senior chemistry major from it Mountain View. They plan to marry depended upon how quickly local boards depleted their sup- freshrnan candidates said: Satin will speak today and stay plies of single men. Dec. 18. Brown "Student government on campus tomorrow to talk to 711 Fre, senior art major from "It would probably be December before we are forced can be a junior partner in educa- students and answer questions as Fremont, to Jones C. Jones, senior to go into the childless married group," Henderson said. "That tion by offering educational pro- part of the Peace Corps team vis- accounting major and a member of is the Alpha Eta Sigma and Tau Delta Phi. earliest that we can foresee at this moment." grams and by representing student iting the SJS campus this week. gpie was set as their marriage tlete4 June 19 ELIGIBLE views before appropriate members Students wishing to speak to There arc a total of about 17 million date. men in the United of the administration. This can The AS13 Recognition Committee will hold interviews this after- Satin or others with the Peace States in the current draft eligible age A complimentary copy of our 115 range of 18 to 26. best be done by attempting to noon iit 2 in the College Union, Clark Heinrich, ASB personnel officer, Corps may visit the organization's Under the system of priorities used, page Bridal Guide is yours by call- the first to go are reach an ideal equilibrium in its has announced. campus booths on Seventh Street, draft eligible delinquentsthose who deliberately tried to evade ing Vienna Watkins ... Bridal Con- cultural, entertainment and ser- The interviews will select five members and a chairman for the in front of Spartan Bookstore and sultant. service. Next come the volunteers. Then the 19 to 26 bachelors, vice programs so a maximum num- commit tee. near the main entrance to the followed by childless married men. There are no present Engagements will be announced plans ber of students can he benefitted." Interviews for four members of the Student Activities Board library. very Thursday, courtesy of: to draft fathers. Graham - - "I have chosen to ISAB) are set tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the College Union. Born in Chicago, Satin was Below these, and interwound with some of the top priority campaign independent of political * * * graduated from the University groups are other classifications ranging all the way from stu- parties so I can be free from po- Retakes of student model photos for Sparta Life feature maga- of Michigan with an A.B. degree CABANA dents, to doctors. and 4-F's to 18-year-olds, who can't be litical pressures and unnecessary zine will be shot today in the Journalism Building patio from 1:30 and subsequently received his B.S. MOTOR HOTEL drafted mud ;ill other 1 -A's have been called. influences when elected. I seek to 2:30 p.m. only. Would-be male and female motiels for the campus and M.S. degrees there. He re- 4290 El Camino Polo Alto the office of freshman representa- magazine are also ink Red to report at this time. ceived a teaching fellowship at Phone 327.0000 2.--441..4RTAN Guest Room

/ SPARTAN DA I LY Open Letter 1.10 SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE To Pres. Clark

Editor c 1 EFT mr E Advertising Mgr.', BOB Si Ill I; \ STEVE I.AliSEN Fortner member Id the &tart! af Gavernars id the College Uni iiii ' and .4till President. fall /96:1 Comment MR. PRESIDENT: Editorial During the past fhe years I lime beer aware of a serious lack of confidence b) faculty-ad iii i i ii-tration Directors of Spar tan Shops, Inc. in student members ol 'Unrivaled Opportunity' the hoard. Spartan Shops. Itw. operate, the Spartan Bookstore and Cafeteria.1 liar s fi When President John F. Kennedy rountries such as Ethiopia. Iran and In the near future a 11111111'1111 relationship hitween the boar( established the Peace Corps in NW, \ They rerei». little pay for the awl the new College Mon must be es hours of hard work they must do. Ilut he met with some skeptitism. tablished. This will necessitate comply,' Many Americans felt that the or- the lack of financial reward is com- confidence by all members of the eampih ganization would not work. that young pensated by the knowledge that they community. kinericans are not sufficiently interest- arr. helping a troubled world funet. Since the students lime con-istettlb ed in world problems to live under with peace and hope. made efforts to resohe tht situation milli Old Aileellt, bllieNe pr live. crowded conditions in coun- We urge all students to look into statenients and questions should be ex with unfamiliar joining the Peace tries far f home the possibility of pressed publicly. people. Corps and serving two years in a MR. PRF:SIDENT: Others felt that volunteers would country which needs anti appreciates Artiele VII of the Acts of Incorpora lit. in danger overseas arid that helping the hell) it gets front the Corpsmen. I m Bobby Baker, the only author commissioned NOT Hon state: "The board of directors 6 underdeveloped nations help them- s Sargent Shrivel-. head of the Peaer. to write a book on the administration he served under." this corporation shall be e posed 6 unrivaled selves is not worth the trouble and Corps. has said. is an elmeti i II I or more members smelt iiiiii ley it would entail. opportunity for qualified kniericatis more of wh shall be members of thi But these fears have proved to be lielp anil their country." Hy Existential Ways faculty, and four or more of whom shal unfounded. In the five years the Peace he members of the student body." Corps has lwen in operation. it has If the student members of the boan are considered equal lo all other nuni done a magnificent job rof aiding for- Retreat Into Oblivion SJS in. Retrospect hers of the board as implied in Artich eign peoples and of making friends By TONI MEAD kind, and we. the students of I iiiiii anity, Nil, then why is it that factilty-adminis for the I oiled statc, 15 SE.SRS AGO ashington Square was raped last proclaim that 14 li tomorrow v(ill be [rat' members of the hoard lune dis 'It illative plans for the (S)P rooters' train Presently, 111.01in volunteers. in- better. courage(' and voted against student mem were released la the train committee. Plans week as the eyes of the nation watched. to lair.' 0 cluding 163 students from San Jose call for a minimum 250 students to make This institution of higher learning. But cont. we must in the rut of hers who wish rain for 'the State. are serving in 4b countries in the trip. A first -aid center and snack bar villich perpetuates %alues and stimulates impassionate ways as we I' lemn a man chairman? to be mailable tor the students' use Africa. and I,atin America. were ideas through educaf . felt the sad grips to believe and to speak out what he be- Asia, as well as a special car for dancing. Price of AIR. PRESIDENT: of a seething mob reduce academia to its lieves. But the greatest success of the the round trip was $4, According to Article IV of the By lowest common denominator. We have committed the greatest of all Peace Corps is shown by the fact that Laws. members tor the board of director 10 YEARS AHO Before the eyes of the nation, SJS errors by denying a person to time con- of volunteers is far f credential have specific authority: "to appoint this number Plans were announced for a new students reduced one man a symbol viction and to speak for those convictions. to be offered in 1956 for the teaching of ex- remove officers. agents and employees adequate. The Peace Corps is receiving of conviction to a humiliated, confused We have crow(161 around the plat- ceptional children. Two majors will be offered fix their respective duties and earnpensa it can fill. This is form and castrated the the nits and con- more requests than under the credential: teaching the mentally human being. reason why the organization is con- retarded and speech correeiriii for the hard Standing on the antiquated edifice of victions of one man. Otte man, who in one linnlf. ;he." board fixes duties and compen drive of hearing. democracy. this one man becanie an island, his act and by his words, represented the ducting a volunteer recruitment Rations for employees, why is it that thi away from the main. one last remaining hope for mankind. this week at SJS. an institution which 5 l'EARS AHO policy was not followed during the sum Anil if no man is an island, as declared X% !tether his ideas were right or wrong ccellent Extra precautions were being taken to salaries of the Bookston has given the Peace Corps importance. He believed and mer when the safeguard the 50-foot high bonfire structure by our contemporary students, what oc- is of little and Cafeteria managers were raised support in the past. prepared for the homecoming game with curred at this college last Friday destroyed was willing to sacrifice for that belief. 100 out the approval of the board? These volunteers are working w lilt Washington State l'ohersity. A total of the hope for a more peaceful tomorrow. 111ankind has echoed the philosophy fraternity pledges provided around -the-clock people students. farmers. peasants 0er and over. the history books re- that one must believe. and we, the stu- 1%IR. PRESWENT: sentry duly because nine of the previous tragic mistakes of man- dents at SJS, have spoken out against it. and government officials --in distant 12 years, the fire was prematurely set. peat the same A serious problem facing Sparta' Shops during the past year has been thi use of funded reserves; as you know 16 Thrust and Parry trustees have adopted a policy whereb! all activities of Spartan Shops must 6 completely self-supporting. The problem is to cnate a progran Reaction to riday s Crowd, Restrainers of expenditures within the limits of thi Shops Reserves which will allow for re leflo ]!cz 1r' didn't lode hi,: these questions for me because I really want Calls Holding placement of equipment. expansion 'TG Attitude Distorts card. 1.1.11e ..4,1%. apAlhclic Student to know. There is one other question. A man this piety a yew ie,e. on a bitter cold day in January 1961 asked operation of facilities. Of Farber 'Disgraceful' much of our generation: "Ask not what your If the board has Gist of Forum Plea' Tony A1111111111, the responsibilit: muntry can do for you, ask what you can Asit 1.1;114 Editor: to determine how the reserves are to Is Editor: do for your country." The actions of Gene Lokey, Brian Heggen used, why a recommended As the flames consume your draft card, program 'rhe flay was Oct. 22, 1965. It was warm. Larry Collins were disgraceful last Fri- and would you answer the honest challenge of dated December 17, 1964, concerning thi Roger Lette was speaking but I couldn't see 'Men Protected Lette They had no right to interfere with day. that man's words by saying that those ashes matter circulated to fartilly-administratioi him. Ile said about what I expected him lo as he tried to talk to his son. Thomas Lette signify what YOU can do for your country? say, that he didn't support War and this was Their forceful restraint shovred, among other members of the board nitl t attx anent(' Ry Restraint Hove' Nancy Joan Edwards his personal protest. He said he ivalized the things, their complete lack of respect for the to inform the student directors of th; A5303 consequences . . . Editor: man, his son and the gravity of the situation. existence of such a plan? A student addressed the crowd, 'Forget When Roger Lenses father :imminent in a I think Thomas Lette showed great re- shout all the idealism that hait been sriouted highly distraught manner 111;11 he would straint in not turning on those "mature col- 'Refusal To Comply AIR. PRESIDENT: from this platform today. Think of the real- take his son home or "bury him," it was lege students" and "forcibly" pushing them In terms of the future, 1 believe ilia ities! Think of spending five years in jail. :moment that he intended to iestrain Roger to one side. Takes Most Courage' the answers to these questions are l'N Think of raising $10,000." These remarks set physically For all anyone knew, he might Also, if I'm not mistaken, Gene Lokey was tremely significant to the proper am riff a new outburst of sarcastic, irresponsible haxe pulled out a pistol and shot Roger on one of the candidates for president of the Editor: remarks the spot. student body last spring. Considering his ac- It took courage for Roger Lette to stand efficient governings of the Spartan Shop( The crowd wasn't there to witness or iden- How can you condemn Hoggen. Lokey and tions and those of his companions, I think on that podium Friday. It took more courage Inc. If a proper explanation for the alim; tify with a protest. It was the renowned SJS for him to realize that he can do more to Oiling for restraining the man. and at the we are very fortunate that he was not elected. actions 6 available, it should he mad, tradition. a TGIF. But, instead of drinking support his convictions than satisfy same time contend that Mr. Lette had the Ann James the en- crowd had its fun at the tertainment requirement clear to the students. If none exists, i beer for kicks, the right to restrain his son? A13315 for so many on expense of a fellow student. campus. 141PillS ille illai steps should be takei Page Brim I was shocked that people's minds, espe- I went to the Seventh Street Forum simply to correct the situation. cially those active on a college campus, could ASit 4385 JFK's Past Advice to watch him burn his draft card. I was be so sick, so twisted, so perverted, that they shocked, however, by the conduct of a large would derive pleasure out of an individual's 'Fraternity Roy' Says Applies to Present number of my fellow students. I am ashamed serious pursuit of an ideal. to be part of a student body that taunts It was not until the next day that real- Editor: speakers with phrases like "burn, baby, burn" fl PA RTAN DA I LY SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE ized what Roger Lette was really pmtesting. Criticism Questionable I have read with some interest the pub- and "talk is cheap, let's see some action." - Vlet Nam was only part of the message. lieity your paper has given to the individuals A revs announced that they respected his Second class postage paid at San Jose, Californi Editor: Member Martin Agronsky, who appeared on cam- burning their-draft cards. It occurs to me "guts" but they never stopped to consider Californis Newspaper Publishers Associatic and Audit Bureau of Circulations. Published daily 6 pus the previous day, told of a Jewish boy As; a "fraternity boy," I would sincerely that the subject is being treated with a gen- the gravity of the situation. Most of them students of San Jose State College, except Satu like to ft:ink Bah Vogel for his most in- he had interviewed. He had asked him what tility unbecoming to such virile pursuits as just clamored for a spectacle. day and Sunday, during college year. Subscriptic was swung with the world today. sightfal squib met. 25, eloquently express- war, loyalty, honor and courage. I wonder how many of those raving ado- accepted only on a remainder-obsemesfer basis. The boy answered. saying that there was ing personal value jtatintornts concerning the I cannot see why the students of SJS or lescents would have the courage to stand academic year, $9; each semester, $4.50. Off-camp price par copy, 10 cants. Phone 294-6414 Editor; simpty not enough love. mr. Agronsky said behavior of ALL "fraternity boys" on this any other American college or university must up similarly for their convictions. Probably Ext. 2383, 2384. 2385, 2366. Advertising Ext 208 reacted somewhat campus. none. The he sarcastically to the pay homage to a man who refuses to honor crowning blow to my faith in these 2082, 2083, 2084. Press of Globe Printing Co. Offis seemingly unsophisticated anssver. He later I am glad to note that San Jose State is his country. I cannot see why crowds of young people CilITIP when a foreign student remarked, hours I:45-4:20 p.m. Monday through Friday. realized how perceptive the boy was. wash:eine mature non-Greek individuals (such Americans should sit back idly while a man "I don't understand hon.' this country got so Editor SCOTT MOON Roger Lette was rebelling as Mr. Vogel) not making bombastic over- big with people like against a na- flings insult and open disrespect at their this." Advertising Manager BOB SCHERNE tion of rxople vvho react to the war in Viet generalizations of a whole system based on comity; at their code of life; at their com- To Mr. Lette and those like him, I wish to News Editor CcAARRY0 OcEAGRI Nam with apathy. Some of the very people the actions of a few. It is perfectly evident niitments and purposes. offer this comment. The constitution is the Associate Editor who react with indifference to the dying that fraternities have nothing positive to con- would ask how a man who refuses service principal tool we have used to build this Day Editor RICK SKINNE Copy Editor TOM MEA Vietnamese, reacted without empathy to this tribute to this campus as illustrated by their in his country may face other men who have country. Working within the framework of Sports Editor ...... JEFF STOCKTO boy's protest. continual growth. faced their obligations. What does he say? the constitution Is the way to affect change. Campus Life Editor SUSAN KAN The crowd came, not to see consiction As "fraternity boy," T hope this type of How does he look into the eyes of the men As a citizen, you have the moral obligation Fine Arfs Editor SUZAN CRAWSHA hacked with action, hut to witness defiance constructive. positive criticism continues to who have done what had to be done, who to improve our laws and our goals. It is also Exchange Editor CHRIS RICHE Wire Editor STEVE BETTI of the law, with total disregard of conse- flow from the mouths of mature individuals have served when called? your moral duty to make these changes !public Relations ...... "Burn, baby, burn" was so that all students may gain a total picture the law unless quences. directed How does he look into the faces of wives within you wish to he guilty Business Manager J 0 H DND0ANMVaETcoESADHSE HPR A0E11 towards the draft card. yet the crowd knew of Greek life. and sisters and mothers whose men have of infringing upon the rights of those who National Advertising that his destruction was to be a direct result. Donn Murphy gone? Does he simply say, "I didn't want to do not agree with you. Classified Manager RICHARD LO MORIAR When Roger Let.te found somebody that Sigma l'Ist Epailon don't believe in war?" Jack Engiish Classified Promotion Manager JOE Credit Manager FRANK HIM !urn enough to care about him just A 11090 I least that you shall be able AViitt "loved" to answer Promotion Manager TERRY PETERS sr irrr v rtgvi v-3 Cezsal 'Brown Signs 'Y (letnber 28 188q vr Air Views Reapportion Pres. Clark To Sv.a.ak lark Kashmir Bill into Law On 'College Lib' Tonight

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I lime 'wen infidence irs 01 Spar- members of Inc. operates Car eteria.I Set r lllllll ions fi- idse the r. , and 111.-s. Smate lo, 1116, O., tt,11 i the boaril , rfhe !le Itt public of Indonesia dtcti.)e. le thc true s, ef de- must III' es- iearta. imvsrAc,1 hi ; ; 1.1 .:ter 1.11111111114. eas later appointed as Bet in Sacramento Sle nate Before assurnIne 1114 pres:d ,l'Affaires to the Embassy Leadee Hueli M. Burns told r the campus a duties here. Dr. Clark was ! Ankara. in 1949. DUC1rtg --Pho.o James Bo,s. flows confelence th it signiag of elung Conference In 1955, Dein et Faculties at the D. CLARK C-1:71. AWAY, HE'S MINE F,son members of the hill should cause 'no joy to consistent I% WaS appointed as adviser the women's extramural ha:key -ay of Oregon. G.aes, 6:aoky Crosby. Mare. I,. team are shown the state. speaker million with- Jeint Seeretariat to set up scrimmaging for the uFcoming Ile hos fought al the University , Schendel, Nancy Hamilton ana Pone:: Re_ch, meet with Cal, Saturday at &IS hockey field. "It isn t an occasian for any 0-egota Pasadena following Afro-Asian Conference. Colletsts in, feint of celebration. a, fit as IM Steil:den taking over his present Junior College and Cal - midst be IA- concerned." Burns said in a joint :see of the Pacific. !etent he was head of the Comnt Presents appepron e with Assembly Speak- Clork is a graduate of I . division in the Foreign er Ji M. Unruh. Extramural Events Oena College, where he reecked As 1' n's decision to sign s B.A. 'SO 1 Int erna ional Student deeree in 19:1. Ile re-! Spectacular Show the I ! to s Angeles, Burns ived his M A. and hicorpora item) will sponsor the Ph.D. dee: is sl shy now and he crn the University ot CA SII ittll E, Mass. ( UPI) directors of eok Zavori, president of Southern . he wants, in - Celifernia. : 0%o:cc! Comet Ikeya- mniposed there would be an open Tho presentation of Dr. Calk I ! which Yunus will answer Engage in i is putting on a spectacular tee. or Coeds Sports ales in,. seven ... gar -it sr .altita will be one of' .1, play in the heavens as it moves tubers of ilic R. JOANNE OWENS badminton, swimming and !. bil! WaS many co t ' o tiles sponst.,.,A :( it, I ;Al first away from the sun. the F whom sli :II Spartan Daily Staff Writer t ..1 th, itasial ion. Smithsonian Astrophysical obser- SJS's women's hockey team will \ Cancels PROVIDES OPPORTUNITY (;,,11 Vt et a ter. cati:ry reported Wednesday. If the boa,' compete against Cal on the Sev- "The program is designed to so 'iesman said other m- enth St. hockey field this Satur- Viet Cong 7 Flight trice the nreds of more highly Etetirea- Commandos Hit . at 0--gro: at in Artieb day. at 9::10 a.m. ,,eti p:-:eto- N.ENNEDY (LTD- The -I ittlonts by ri at, cNtarnoril nom- s.: : spai!e atti,ti.,y virtually The WOMCO'S hOCkey team is ex- rt.. !tin'ty lity good competil t. , Two ril haae di -- %%it!) those equally skilled students 1 r.f ta,,asins man- Major U.S. Air Bases tail ehaneos for a Novena- tramural activity sponsored by the fr.:an. other institutions," she add - , es a. activity. the AVRA \ trident Incite of the Crinini 7 space% ASIS, which propagates the funds IGO:\ mom, irn after about a half hour, dur- - . n-preskicnt, advisor ,)ng lelemios e_. Ille f ice ol "fl'uncing to carry out the program. The ed. which the Elise of explosions amwmammii, and e co-curricular coordina- slipped into t :seideci against using the team also participates in various Any woman student, regardless WO major U.S. Mat ine and the streak of tracer bullets t; t.r. rtin!see-s the progrem and air bases Redi.Room deo ter roeket. ts Days and Play Day activi- of race, color, or creed, who-is ancl Llasted them with could be seen by residents of down- 'ea ies sc ' and standards. grenades and T [halal Aeronaut and tinder the direction of Miss presently enrolled as an under- mortar shells. A town Da Neng, across the river Dancing Nightly ) 1. coached by a spekesman said !NASA lo ,tt Walter, professor of physical graduate student in good standing a nutnber of jet from the base. of the 13)- surprise annotmcement .. ,!Ily in the Women's fighters and Fcc. education. in any college such as SJS, is eli- helir:oeters were de- The twin Viet Cong attae!. LI of direetors had decided to use o.sical Edueation Department. streyed. "Extramural activities provide gible to participate in any of the were launched shortly after - rr originally ticketed to "Neither it:. tont nee ads isar re- . The Viet Cone apt t and opportunities for college women extramural activities such as struck simul- lifted 'flying horsemen" of tl "The On 7 on its two weeks ceive any t !..- tut! the ex- tanccusly at midnight against :11 employees: Mr:rested in a sport to participate Sports Day or Play Days, which the U.S. 1st Cavalry Division push i tramural 1 ,aicssor Gil- Mavine ait comelex just Itcenentals77 id eon. and compete with wotnen of the are sometimes coed. east of cut from the long besieged Piet bad been talk of tc,ing rci t said. Da Nang, 380 miles northeast other institutions," said Mrs. Mary Snorts Days are defined a, of Me speeial forces camp in a mas- I Sunday Sessien aoi 6 booster to recluen !..;aigon, and the Chu Lai Marine H. Gilbert, assistant professor of those events in which schools coin- swe sweep that recaptured a 1 and compein lost V. 11011 a space Fen- ease abcut 60 milss southward Starting at 4 p.m. physical education. Activities set pete against others while main- strategic hill from the Communists is it that this . mission failed Monday. taining their own identity. No Reagan Attac e .1 along the South China Sea coast. west of the outpost. 4340 Mc..mpark et Saratoga aside for this Saturday's meet in- .11111111101401Per. fest.'llet.e110reWEISWWWIIMIMMEW ring the sum A U.S. military spckesman said FORM TEAMS PAID POLITICAL he Bookstore the guerrillas apparently infiltrat- -lure on Math Christopher Rules ed through the two Marine base walk Grad Interviews Playdays, also a product of ex- e raised If:1', .! te )- rerirretets, then ran throwing tra-mural events, allow individuals SACRAMENTO UPI1- George aril? iathematics. will lecture Harold D. Foss, personnel staff- geenacles through from participating schools to "in- Christopher, 57. as of now plans the base.s. Viet ' 1;,1"Pj ...,,11130FS" oday ing specialist with the Social Se- am-, Communists tegrate" and form teams. to avoid perionally attacking his outside the air- T: Isswilinire; at 12:30. curity Administration, will be on strirs jciecti in the havoc with The extrarnural program at SJS major opponent far tile COP Spartaii dere is msored i y the Cat-niers Tuesday to interview net el. bar! agt. is administered under the policies 4 ubernatot ial norninat ionif he has been the Januery and June graduates for can. spole:enan said the cam- beautiful C4Kilertirsdig Management Intent positions. set forth by the National Joint rruri,ts ric:droyrd a number of '011 kflOW 111. Extramural Sports But in the Interested students are urged to Committee on opening day of his planss at. the Chu Lai airstrip Women, a primary campaign, Christopher ,licy whereh contact the Placement Center, for College committee for jet tiehters. reel n number cf 'AL BCOK made it no secret that he opposed lops must la ADM234, to arrange interview ap- composed of representatives from heecoptels at the strip outside Da National Association for Phys- -erne of ilei 01' Ronald ReaganS ANVEX pointments, Mrs. Mary Schaaf, tho Nang. site cl the 1.igge.1 American ical Education of College Women positions on various issues. :e a program supelvisor of business and indus- tediteiy tempi:A in South Viet Open Toni9hf He automatically became a Nam. 'yr triel placement, said. limits of thi 7,ANA141.7TNiFitr. "stop Reagan" candidate. The for- ,..../60,413-2.4.i....:74.1. -anitn.A.ALBIMIll.., .s., , LROSAMINNIIMMErAMPF1 officei. -a:r1 Alt 50 allow for re trier San Francisco mayor called le , , wee, le -ed ow near- For the xpansion e.,imak -the leading candidate of ! , , seo! 7 1;',P ,T ' the so-called moderate sphere ot :he Republican Party." responsibilit Finest 1, ac. JUDY ves are to la , 1111se1:s died ded prograni in AFROTC Smoker meerning thi The SJS Air Fotee (ROTC. rree Ski Films: SALBERG

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' niursrlay, netober 2R 1465 Taped Hot Debate 'Royal Ballet' Film Poetry Corner its st s's ( KASS sllaSS KSJS Airs Forum is Editor EDITOR'S NOTE. Studnts interested in submitting poetry fo Spartan Daily Radio station N.SJS-E'SI, tR).7 date prolesser ot se; To Run With Exhibit or publiCe1011 WO asked to bring poems to Susan Crawshw, Fine Arfs bort Porter, associate . studnt poetry and commentary, MC, is cancelling all regularly nclitot J208. "Poetry Corner," forum for of business; Theodore VII A special showing of the world Berry has announced an art ex- will be a asgular feature. scheduled programs tonight to en, professor of foreign hibit mill be displayed in the air a tape of last famous film "An Esening with Friday's "Open guages; Michael O'Flynn theater lobby. WINDS OF CHANGE the Royal Ballet," will be pre- by AI Ila.an, menhir, jaunt:akin major End Forum." The 2li-hour tape sistant profes.sor of elc The exhibit, "Prize-Winning will sented at the San Jose Fox A structute built begin at 6:30 p.m. engineering: and Peter Painters." features out,tandims The at er, d ric sday and Thurs- against the wind The Forum. "Curriculum Re- professor of humanitie, ; arca [mkt.: who base is- quirements: Are They Worth day. Performances begin at 2:30 will fall pate in hot debate. csnt LIjialdS et the t It?" was sponsored by Tau Delta %shell winds change Today: and 8:30 p.m. A special student Stai,: Fair. Phi, men's And to those honorary scholastic show b2)12.;ns :it 4:39 p m. 11.:lechl in the psiti :int; 5:00 p.m.Campus with the true belief fraternity. The tilm vf a, rr..uie in I if...iy Mervyn Cadwallader, asso- 5:55 --Lockheed Dige,, that change is a basis for life with Rodclph Lt1,1 alai.- 0:00 Spart an Speel I I caution this: BILL COSBY 1- ontcyn It feature s Das 6:15 l.N. Newsletter 13uilcl fait your hopes tuu high . . . comedian I Guest Soloist fi 10 /pen End" nor reach upward Thomas Rs:an. professor of lest by the Code will be guest soloist with of your tiffs motivation MUSIC, Bill Cosby the San Leandro Symphony Or- you fall too far chestra on Saturday, 8:15 p.m., CAL BOOK when the winds of change Bancroft Junior High change in the To Perform School Auditorium. He will be ANNEX An interview with AI Mason: Second Piano Con- SPARTAN DAILY: What motisated you t.3 write this poem" heard in the Open Tonight certo of Rachmaninoff. MASON: My poems are written by me to myself. That is thi. Tomorrow BETTY LOU motivation. But if others become motivated by my thoughts. it will more like the one I would, ideally, like to live help to make a world Tickets are available for the in. Everyone must strive to obtain his own goals .. . that's up to Bill Cosby Show at the San our lambswool V-neck pullover MATHES them. Everyone has the right to do this as long as they don't Jose Box Office, 40 W, San prevent others from doing the same . . . a mutual respect for ... big look for Fall '65! Carlos St. Cosby will appear in diverging moralities. EXTREMISM San Jesse Civic Auditorium to- mortow at 8:30 p.m. SPARTAN DAILY: In this poem you caution against extremism. Homecoming Queen The many-sided comedian has Some may regard you as fin extremist. appeared on the Jack Pear, MASON: Extremism is good or bad depending on the ends. Not sponsored by Johnny Carson isnd Gary Moore a tactic but a degree of dictation to one's moral code. shows. He has performed be- Spartan Marching Bond SPARTAN DAILY: But you're cautioning against all extremism. fore President Johnson. Sigma Chi ore you not? Fraternity Cosby now has his own tele- MASON: I'm cautioning against irrationality. Extreme irration- vision series, "I Spy," a spoof .ility is wrong and should be avoided. On the other hand, extreme on the super-sleuths. rationality' is moral and good. . RATIONALITY 116111g SPARTAN DAILY: Do you think that rationality might be a subjective value? That is, w-hat may appear rational to one may be Music Majors Showing up with casual good looks...on leading campuses irrational to another. from West to East. Our superb quality sweater fashioned by Byford of Britain. Authentic saddle shoulder styling. Ten rich MASON: The rules of reasoning are pretty much universal. To Present Recital heather colors! A first-rate buy at only 14.95. Contradiction is the principal mark of irrationality. Reason is the Charge up to $100just On your reg. or faculty card only moral absolute I recognize. Most people use reason to justify Today At 1:30 their particular morality. SPARTAN DAILY: Do you? Two music majors will per- GRODII\I"S INIASON. Reason is my moral absolute. I try to live by it. form at the student recital to- VALLEY FAIR SHOP MON. THRU FRI. UNTIL 9:30 P.M. SPARTAN DAILY: Mr. Mason, you are a rather prolific day, at 1:30 p.m. in Concert SAN ANTONIO CENTER SHOP MON., WED., THURS., FRI., essayist. Why, at this time, did you choose poetry as a frame for Hall. UNTIL 9:30 P.M. your philosophy? Baritone Carson Wong will YEARS sing "I attempt from loves' sick- MASON: I've been writing poetry for several years. I have found ness to fly" by Purcell. He will it easier to get letters and essays published. Markets seem to prefer also sing Merikanto's "A Fairy prose. Story by the Fire." Wong, sing- SPARTAN DAILY: Why do you think this is true? ing selections from Verdi's Un MASON: Witness Spartan Daily. How long has it been since Ballo in Maschera, will sing the you've scen a poem there? recitative, "Alzato! la, tuo figlio SPARTAN DAILY: Why dc publishers avoid poetry in mass and the aria, Eri tu. circulation publications ... newspapers? Pamela Pyle will play Schoen- PUBLISHERS berg's Klavierstucke,..0p. 11 for MASON: Most publishers ate trying to print what they can sell. piano. She will also play Ravers The problam Hos with the declining interest of the American public "Oiseaux triste" and Liszt's Hun- in poetry. garian Rhapsody, No. 6. SPARTAN DAILY: Why is this so? MASON: Well, the American public as a whole has shyed away from culture as being, oh, to() snobbish or complicated. Folk 'Majority' SPARTAN DAILY: Is poetry a dying form? MASON: No. not as long as there are poets and readers. It will pcbahly lime a revival in popularity some day when our cultural To Entertain values impose. "The Back Pt:rch Majority," MASSES a group of seven talented art- SPARTAN DAILY: Was there a time when poetry svas more ists, will perform in the Men's Lpert VcIL,e,rn Repair popular %%Rh the masses? Gymnasium at 8:15 p.m., Nov. VOLKSWAGENS ONLY MASON: There was a time when more of the masses had culture. 10. The program is sponsored SPARTAN DAILY: Is pact Bob Dylan culture? by the Spartan Programs Com- FREE LURE & SAFETY CHECK MASON: I'm rot familiar enough with Mr. Dylan's works to mittee of the ASB as the first gise adequate commentary. However, fiom what I have seen and in the "Washington Square" with OIL CHANGE heard of his works, he sesms ta hose some promise. He will be series. oil Change $2.99 culture when he aScis reason to his flair for cteativity. The group incorporates folk FREE DYLAN music, ingredients of the rag- :111A FREE SPARTAN DAILY: Somc pecple think Dylan is quite ratienal. time era and a quality called Total Cost $2.99 MASON: People like to think of themselves and these who "delight," rendering music which THREE "K" express their beliefs. as rational. is modern as tcmorrow. 71..YINC; A IMPOPTID CAR SERVICE SPARTAN DAILY: Don't ycu? iel(rt, are S1.50 f3r students MASON: Yes, hut I see (3r:re:fiction in Dy ' r Er. willing ar fcr, y - i S2 f e.nartall Ilth and SANTA CLARA 294-1562 to recogrize it in myself. That the mat k I .y. poi SPARTAN DAILY: Are yce willing to 2, , . A_yn Rand? MA.S:CN: If it can be A Cardigan sweater with saddle shoulder,- Nlitile shown to me or if I can sss it. of 837r fine wool. 17';' quality 111011iliC Sail - :114C 111 blue. linat greets k inner Earlier this week, the editor apparently that of "Nancy Wal- at s19.95 accepted in good faith an infor- len," and further listed her mation form for the "Beau Ties'' phone number and address. The column announcing .the bethro- latter information was coirect, Coming: November 4 and 5, 1965 thal of a "Miss Nancy Wallen, but everything else on the form junior physical education major was found to be incorrect. San Jase Slate's Traditional .sluips HUGHES announces from Casti y." and a Miss Wallcn is not engaged to campus interviews for corner 3rd San Fcrnando Streets -First Lt. Lynn 'Nielsen, 1963 Petersen. SJS gradvaie in ( lemcntary edu- also Toun & Country Village Campus Life editor cautions Electronics Engineers and cation, now enliste.I in the U.S. contributors that such "jokes" Physicists receiving Marine Corps." can embarrass principals and the The form carried a signature B.S., M.S., or Ph.D. degrees. Daily. Conscientious efforts are made to verify all contributions, Contact your Placement Office and it will be necessary to dis- immediately to arrange an Drive-in and continue accepting announce- interview appointment. ments from contributors who have ...Warn terl f.ike eismts. Or write: Mr. A. J. Simone ..- Hughes Field Service & Support TWO S rJ..... P.O. Box 90515 Our Specialty Los Angeles, California 90009 1ACOS N Veal Creating a new world with electronics Scaloppini Satisfy Your Hunger b HUGHES 1 $1.65 DELUXE HAMBURGER 4 Served with Potatoes, HUGHES AIRCRAFT COMPANY Fresh Vegetable, u.s. 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At College Chapel By SUSIE KANG Campus Life Editor \Shorties' Chi Sigma Epsilon, SJS sec- Switch to BY SUSIE KANO retarial honor society, will initi- Campus Life Editor Hy \Kir the cui hieli woo: led::: ate 19 new members in the Col- We wanted to get to know Erskine Caldwell better so we went When it nu, . ,uai takes the skills of two oeca:iiiina a lege Chapel, Saturday, at 10 a.m. to his wife. hair fashion news, head lines plus an I trim Mrs. Virginia Caldwell has been married nine years to Erskine helot ill roommate. Following the initiation cere- are shorter than ever. monies, Chi Sigma members will Caldwell, visiting scholar at SJS, celebrated novelist, scholar, world traveler, radio and news correspondent, and "dedicated writer." The new clip, whicn New York c.an Jose Light Opera gather in Cafeteria A and B Mrs. Caldwell modestly calls herself a "housewife" who manages salon stylists call "the sassoon," AssociotHn for a brunch and a talk by Miss domestic duties at their home in Orinda, an artist ("by hobby"), is strictly for cut -ups. Hair is Vicki Hankins. Miss Hankins is secretary for her husband. and mother of five children. shingled to ear tip level and . a member of the college honor WHAT IT IS LIKE sculptured into understated curls. society for secretarial students In an informal interview yesterday, we asked Mrs. Caldwell about the challenges and life of being the wife of a successful Details of the shortcut to fa- and will speak about their re- person. shion are inverted scallops "MY cent six-month visit to Switzer- Our first question: What is your reaction to your husband's which form three tapered points land. sucressful endeavors as scholar, writer, man of multi-talents? at the neckline. Wide curls Coeds to be initiated into Mrs. Caldwell answered, "1 think that my husband enjoys work- frame the ears while the top membership are Cynthia Conrad, ing and, had he chosen another career, he would have given it the tresses are ponied into shape. FAIR Jane Gardner, Irene Hassel, Jo- same dedication that he gives to his writing." Short-haired models favor the Starr Ann Hickey, Judith Hilgendorf, -Photo by Steve GETS PROOFREADING TRAINING BB line (Below Beret) because Barbara Hitchings, Agnes Naga- WELL-KNOWN WRITER AND WIFE-Visiting scholar Erskine Reporter: Do you assist your husband in any way in the writing it stays chic and smooth with LADY" toishi, Carol Olson, Tarla Owens, Caldwell and his wife, Virginia, pose for cameramen at a press of his novels? minimum care. Coeds who tried Nancy Rolfe, Roselyn Sapp. Su- conference held yesterday in the President's Conference Room, Mrs. Caldwell: I do not assist in the actual writing. When a Beatle bobs last year will find book is san Racette, Diane Van Every ADM174. Mrs. Caldwell's views about being the wife of a suc- finished, I am the first proofreader. these new shorties much more DIRECTOR: ;Ind Susan Weiner. cessful writer are found in today's -Sans-Souci" column. Reporter: What is the most important role that you have as a stylish. MUSICAL DIR.: r wife to a well-known scholar and novelist? Although the cropped style Is CHOREOGRAPHER: Mrs. Caldwell: I feel that all wives can help their husbands by most flattering when it is sleek MONTGOMERY THEATER being adaptable and by Think, Act Anti-American maintaining their "good nature" when a and smooth, the short curls 8:30 p.m. husband encounters difficulties- no matter what his field. sometimes are teased in all di- TICKETS: $3.00-$2.50 Mrs. Caldwell also said that she travels with her husband rections to create the popular, whenever and wherever he goes on an assignment. tousled look. WENDELL WATKINS The couple have been to nearly every part of the world except The new style is also thrifty. 89 S. First - CY 3.6252 Training Begins for MUN Oct. 29-30 Nov. 5-6 Africa, Australia and India, she pointed out. Their recent visit to requiring just the oricitial the Deep South of U.S. was "most -um By LAVELLE JACKSON called Albania, and in the words official spokesman on U.N. com- impressive" to the visiting scholar's wife. of class chairman Harold Kushins, mittees. Spartan Daily Staff Writer SHORT ANSWER, LONG "It's fun to be the devil's advo- Albania is also the only coun- QUESTION with Budget Thirty-five students are learning Reporter: Your opinion on the Save Rent-A-Car: cate." try which boycotted Pope Paul's following statement, please: "A to think and act like a small, anti- worrian everyone The Model United Nations speech at the U.N. and is one of must be and everything to her husband" (a state- American and anti-Russian nation ment we caught in the a full 24-liour day (MUN) class, meeting at 7 p.m. only a few nation.s which still de- Lisa Hobbs press conference two weeks ago r. That is, she must be his adviser, his medical ribeentOMMINOPPIW21WMIPTSIMINIP every Wednesday, is familiarizing mand that Russia and France adviser, his secretary, PaY his copy reader, his students with the rules and organi- their U.N. dues before voting. wife, his children's mother, his press secretary, his zations of the United Nations calendar and his sounding board for complaints. NICELY OBNOXIOUS Mrs. (U.N.) and with the foreign pol- Caldwell: It helps if she can do all of these things-except. Open Tonight I a mile icy of Albania. SJS delegates will "With Albania, we have a lot believe in doctors as medical advisers! Buy only Lhe gas you use Mrs. represent Albania at the MUN of freedom of action," Kushins Caldwell met her husband in Baltimore, Maryland nine years ago convention in San Francisco next said. "The delegates are going to at the home of a publisher. She told us that she has a long Until 9 p.m. list spring. have to be obnoxious in a nice of hobbies and interests-traveling, painting, reading books of /, BUDGET. lib EFINENI) i \ I ! way." all sorts including mysteries, most sports, gardening, knitting and RENTA-CAR OPPOSES RUSSIA Being obnoxious includes inter- music. r SYSTEM S1N'E Mir\ ! L. up Albania is the only European rupting committee meetings, ridi- SAYS SHE ENJOYS COOKING ae)MI, your ear after 3 p.m. WI Fri- country to oppose Russia in favor culing Russian policies, Do you enjoy cooking? day: return before 9 a.m. QBOOK and at- we asked. "Yes!" she came back with Phone 295-1502 of Red Chinese ideologies. Because tacking United States foreign and an enthusiastic reply. Her favorite dish is southern fried chicken. Monday-- pay only two (lays v STORE Red China is not recognized in domestic affairs. Caldwell, best selling author of "God's Little Acre" and "Tobacco 141 South Fourth rental. Vet the U.N., Albania acts as its un- Kushins, who coordinates the Road," has been a seaman, cotton picker, cook, body guard, cab Across From Librars class and teaches the basic work- driver, poolroom attendant, variety store clerk, building lot sales- paid advertisement ings of the U.N., said that imme- man, football player, and journalist. -Ivn...... 2_,Jawsw.4303umzuszuszt52,1V-7.7 :...7..ZAVZ9SArr1 diate plans are to organize the Reporter: Why such a wide variety of jobs? class into mock committees, learn- Mrs. Caldwell: To find out how people actually lived-to gain VO'TE ing to use U.N. procedures. real experience in these activities. FREE GAS! FREE GAS! TROUBLE SPOTS And thus we met Mrs. Erskine Caldweli and: at the same time, her celebrated husband. FOR "Anything could flare up In trouble spots, so we have to keep IMMO CLIP 'N' SAVTd ItiteM up on current events, too," Kush- LINDA ins added. Upper Division Students The "trouble spots" include Viet TWO NEW BEACON Nam, Cyprus, Kashmir, Union of STATIONS ECKBERG South Africa, and any other lo- Sought for Study Abroad for cality which might be used to 1FREE GALLON GAS-1 force issues with the U.S. or By pAT HEFFERNAN Japan, Spain, Sweden and Taiwan. Spartan Daily Staff Writer Students who do Russia. not speak a for- with Purchase of 3 C.:ci'ons of Gc.; HOMECOMING :- Dr. Glenn Morgan, associate pro- Can you speak a foreign lan- oign language may spend the year fessor of political science and fac- guage? Or would you like to spend in either Japan or Sweden. A faculty committee on each QUEEN ulty adviser for the class, lec- a year abroad but can't speak the 2nd & East Wililarn tured this week on the Russian- campus selects students for the language? Would you like to con- programs on the basis of academic. in San & Delta Upsilon 155 So. llth Chinese conflict. Dr. E. P. Panagopoulos, profes- tinue school abroad? linguistic, and personal qualifica- sor of history, is scheduled to Well, you can by becoming one tions, according to Dr. Martin. 1170 N. 4th S:’:Cei of SJS"International Ill(111(11111111(11111111110(1111111111111111111101110110111111111thilillillill14101111111111(11(11110(0111111011111111M(11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 speak on Albania next week. Students." Interested students, to be eli- The International Students pro- gible, must attend a meeting at Also in on Jose (Paid Religious Advertisement} 12 DELEGATES gram was initiated in the State 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 4, in 'mew ers0 At the end of this semester, 12 College System in 1963 for study TH55, to meet Dr. Thomas Lantos, !art rwii..i.:36diiitiiisci.Mattritti=ir students will be chosen as dele- abroad by upper division students director of the program, and to (; loves you 'gates to the MUN convention in who register as students of both be interviewed. Students planning L=7._ == San Francisco next April. Those the overseas institution and the to attend the meeting are asked to You im =4. 12 students will continue the class state college. fill out applications at the Of- e Qv) rvc next semester. 757'- "Love" has become such a misused word fhaf it is almost out of Countries included in the pro- fice of the Dean of Students, ADM Kushins, Dr. Morgan, and Con gram are France, Germany, Italy, 269, before the meeting. I_ style to say "I love you." To say that "God is love" hardly produces A Lebedef f, graduate student ad- wail- (int/ a response from anyone any more. But the Bible nof only says that viser for the class, also will attend 7-2a2DIZZWyz 44,iiedmktee. 3 God is love, but also makes if clear that He who is love is quite pre- the convention. 5 pared to demonstrate that love in uniquely personal ways any indi- MUN represents an association -nit For 1-4e- of firoccduithicA vidual can understand and experience. God is never much interested over 100 junior colleges, col- sped leges, and universities of the Pa- HALLOWEEN A tcx a in man-made t theories which try to explein what He is like, but He is § cific West, Alaska, and Hawaii. /I always glad to enrich en empty soul and fill an empty heart until it overflows with love. Dismissing the high-towered claims of contempo- rary theologians, Jesus Christ said, "Truly I say to you whoever does Montoya At SJCC FIROWER. not receive the kingdom of God like a child shall not enter if." (Mark 10:151 The love which God offers is experienced by Mose Carlos Montoya, famed flamenco 21:1= quitarist, will appear in concert who come to Jesus Christ in simple childlike faith and trust. Intellikc- ARRANGEMENTS 3_ at San Jose City College, Sunday t_-- fuel arguments and human reasoning gef one nowhere with Him! at 8:30 p.m. Tickets for the con- z=_ cert in the Men's Gymnasium, are To those who mistakenly believe that God is a vengeful father- $2. The concert is part of the figure in the clouds, the Bible assures us that this all-powerful Being F:vening Cultural Series. is totally unselfish, and that He lives forever only for the benefit of Montoya htts been acclaimed by 14 critics as "the foremost exponent sl KA E. others. His love, which knows no bounds, is fully demonstrated for all of flamenco guitar." At the age to see at the cross where Jesus Christ voluntarily died to give His life of 14 he was the toast of cafe in exchange for yours. "Herein is love, nof that we loved God, but cantanles during the hey-day of that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our flamenco singing and dancing. sins." (I John 4:10) On the very night of His betrayal Jesus Christ himself told his disciples, "This is my commandment that you love one another as I have loved you. Greater love has no men than this, Special Discount FACULTY Mat a man lay down his life for his friends." (John IS:I2.13) STUDENTS ALUMNI God always meets us manto-man, and the Good News of the just present your staff or ASB card Bring Joy and Autumn E Bible is that God loves you, and that Jesus Christ as your invisible Friend is prepared to carry your sins and worries upon Himself to Movie & Still Cameros Supplies Beauty to Your Home that timeless and eternal event of His cross where He suffers and Projectors Equipment dies that you might live forever. Have you discovered this love? developing - printing Do you really know how much God cares? A simple prayer will bring rentals - repairs this love to you today. cvirkti SINCE 1885 The Students' Florist Contemporary Christians on Campus to. 2nd and San Fernando Box 11791 Palo Alio Phone 292-8312 SPARTAN DAll 1111111111111111111111 111111111111;11111;11 min moon mi qv mu rmoimonorminmiorniroo Hourommuumio 1,CtralThlrl aaa- WM.," 'W.V., V' WI, 6--ST 'ART ION MILT TliUrstlay, October 28, 1965 See It Made With Fresh ()ranges Soccer Titanic Baseball Forms Open Tonight Head baseball coach Ed Sobczak

CINNIII would like all men students Inter- ,c,If C0111 ested in varsity and frosh baseball Until 9 p.m.

to complete It public relations form II 0' May 11111111111111d 0.NE t Strong Don Forward Line at their earliest convenience. eaCh C118111111f7 . . . triter Forms are available at the office of the Illett's Gymnasium. strirdy rs ittultr.t. felehts[10. (If good tasty! To Test Spartan Defense 7,1,7 _71.! , Ily BOR REED lacked up five goals but still lost probably be the starting halfbacks. Daily Sports Writer Sermol and Mittens have been 'LAW!, "A DevilishGood Drink" Cana- Anelher sterling defensive per- SFS especially had trouble get- standouts all season, while commendable job SPECIAL formative, like the one they turneJ ting by the Spartan defenders, as bou has done a $i 59 III : Itin.-Sat.. 1 11 Gonzales fe-,,,n .1 San Pi anciseo State last practically the entire contist was at left half since Mani STUDENT'S DINNER line. Suit. 1 1 Saturday, will be a must for tho played in Golden Gator territory. was shifted to the offensive had breaks kept the The Dons will be fired up for SJS soccer crew if they are to Only some Served Daily: of 3-1 as close as this match, not only because the tirert L'S F term row night in victory margin r." 4:30-8:00 p.m. Famous and Spartans put the only blemish on Spartan Stadium, it was for the San Joseans, Hofbrau on Band ORANGE JIL LIE S SFS' only goal was the result of their record with a 1-1 tie ,P7r Sunday: The Spartan back line has been Fri. & Sat. Oct. 2, but also because the San Corner of Fernando rtstanding in all their matches . the ball skidding off the foot of 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Jose outfit beat them 2-1 in over- this year except Stanford, vi,hich 'Spartan goalie Frank Mangiola to time last year to nose them out !ir Gator player. for the NCISC title. The SJS eleven will find the With both squads holding down J 171;1 117,7 7;17: `,7,7.11! '..F '; H.q.'s a much tougher foe than unbeaten records, the Dons al garden City ....11ofiratt s FS however. 3-0-1 and the Spartans at 2-0-2. Captain Rick Olivas, an the stage is set for a repeat of 51 So. Alarket (:1 7-21102 selection in 1964, center that match. ...ward Sandor Hitts and right ri Vote Eduardo Rangel lead a high _ .0ring front line which is a severe independently to any defense. Spartababes Meet LET'S GO SKIN DIVING! Steve Uwe' and Heros Esrailian, 1 ..th of whom received praisc from Fresno Contingent OFF SEASON RATES Spartan coach Jidie menendez for their defensive work against the LyNN Gators, will again noid down the There Tomorrow fullback posts for SJS. Hap Sermol, Hercules Mihelis The SJS freshman graldcrs witt Jean-Pierre C' a n a 0 u will try to rebound from two straight defeats from Stanford squads Unbeaten Squads when the Spartahabes tangle with NIBBE Fresno State freshmen tomorrow Vie in Crucial in Fresno. Last week the Spartan frosh for A "tneetin' of the unbeaten" was clobbered by the Stanford .)=.1 Ikblights toclay's fraternity league . frosh 50-0 but a small SJS squad. grid play, when league-leading 32 degree temperature. and a very SAE and third place Theta Chi r, talented and large Papoose team clash. had much to do with the over- are now in effect who feature a pass- The SAE's, whelming seore. ing combination of Tom Martin to $25 for 21 hours of nationally certified instructions QUEEN Two weeks ago the Spartababes with equipment furnished. Terry Moore. have a season record lost to the Stanford junior var- of five wins. no losses and one tie. sity 23-16. * Call Now for Sat. Beach & Dive Party Quarterback Randy Wright .Y4 leads Theta Chi, which brings a The only SJS victory was over NO MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED the San Francisco State JV's 13-0. (Committee for Lynn mark into the contest. Classes Starting Monthly The game is scheduled to start Quarterback Russ Munson con- the Spartababes NiLbe, 633 So. 5th) 15 on south campus field tinues to spark offense. The former Lodi High SAN JOSE DIVERS SERVICE :..igtna Pi battles Sigma Chi in star has connected on 36 of 5S he only meeting slated for today. passes for 358 yards and three 77 N. 27th Street 298-2156 !,iq In Tuesday's action, Delta Sigma scores. -0,-...e....-r-corAe .00* ..e.areser..e...er.e...W.P.ACGCCereroefi Phi downed Sigma Pi 12-6, and His favorite receivers are high Anderson, MIN11111111111= Sig Ep and Lcurbda Chi Alpha school teammate Dan fought to a scoreless deadlock. flanker Dave Mercer, and tight Delta Sig touchdowns came on end Eldon Milholland. 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266 5. FIRST ST. ... and ... VALLEY FAIR start at $1 for a 2 line, one-day ad. open Mon., Thum , Fri Mee% open 5 ;sites a week iThursday, Octeh,or 2R, 14,15 SPARTAN DATLY-1 Saturday Afternoon I - - 'Wrestlers Swing to Oregon .1,1 18-i11,1 ts it Ss )1 ,s1..11,-; ,friledUk. The SJS grapplers host the bay highlighted by a swing through area practlee matches November Rugged 'Big 6' Defense, egi to faces the 1965-66 SJS'i 19 to unofficially kick off the sea- erapplers. Skin. f'orich fTugh Mumby's Spartans Tourney action shows SJS host, will make a three-meet tour or ing the Northern California Invi- Oregon, facing Oregon College at tational. the Mare Island invits RunningLobos’ Assets ' Oregon State at Cor- and the Pacific Coast meet and Oregon at Salerno ;it sail Jose Hill High. Hy JEFF' STOCKTON tinning attacks ever in his history son has gained 282 in 80 tries. Daily sports Editor is Lobo mentor. Quintana is the third leading Head New Mexico coach Bill Led by "Mr. Everything"__stan ground gainer on the Lobo squad Weeks has two things going for Quintana the Labos' top-notch with 269 yards. He has completed .ards. N . him the Lobos' ground grime and quarterback, t he New Mexico 15 out of 47 aerials for 197 his to create several their "Big 6" defense, when backfield plans RECORD DOLDER squad meets SJS Saturday after- holes Olathe Spartan defense. The Lobo signal-caller now holds noon in Albuquerque. Carl Bradford, a 5-9, e4 Tailback the New Mexico career total of- LO /EST 180 pounder from Richmond, leads Weeks, in his fifth year as coach fense record with 2.192 yards, af- in rushing with 324 yards of the New Mexico gridders, be- the team ter his performance against Ari- carries. Fullback Carl Jaek- Gas Prices in San Jose lieves he has one of the finest in 69 zona State last week. The "Big 6" is the Lobo's defen- Guaranteed Major Brand Gasoline sive line that is loaded with talent. Mechanics trained in Europe Weeks constantly praises the play for perfection in San Jose of the forward wall. 4th & William 61h & Cal Jeter (2051 and F.milio Val- MEL TOM recs'ivcd SJS coach Harry Aniticrson's praise for his Keyes tough iez (2001 perform at end for the defense play at linebacker against the University of Ari- GARAGE EUROPA zona last week. "Big 6." Tackles are BOI, Bouyer, 13th & Julian 10th & Taylor Specialists in the Repair of Volkswagen Mercedes Porsche a 215 pounder who is considered by Western Athletic Conferenct, coaches as one of the circuit's top Four Locations to Serve You e(4it lineman, and Paul Smith (2251, a ool Sharks Ready MASTER MECHANICS 850 Lincoln Ave surprising sophomore. Trained in Germany San Jose 25, Calif. Werner Zollenkopf 292-5675 The two49:tru:x.lis.rilnlItFI:e line are! Ey e Top-Ranked Bruins Puritan 0:1 Co. Dave Het tenni 12261, a San Fran- "Work ()I Ars" cisco 49er future draft choice, and pnietir, hettia. titan voted mainly tri overawing Rex Heninglon C2201. tor the {...enesey,’ 'Uhl re :0/118 CV01. bel ore, t hri'l (Alit ill Ill'eSSUre expected from The Lobos are currently tied for Our the Spartan pool. ; the Bruins the No. 1 ranked Specially in the WAC with Wyo- first place Coach Lee Walton is real squad in the nation. ming. Both sport 2-1 records. pleased with his water iailoists' The Bruins play mainly El ball- 10!; DISCOUNT Week's teams have either won workouts this week as the Spar- , eontrol type of game, waiting for vot or tied for the WAC crown the ASB CARD tans prepare to tangle UCLA the good shot. Walton considers three years that the conference day night in the Spartan pool at 8 them one of the better offensive vat has existed. o'clock. j teams around and feels they can Art Cleaners New Mexico lost both of its non.- For the first time this year. I use the fast break type offense il conference games this season. Walton has decided on his starting neces.sary. t 24` a '45'4... One thrS .Serlire 398 E. Santa Clara 293.1030 Texas Western tromped the Lobos line-up for Friday night's game ' Completely overlooked has been X 15-14, and Colorado State wort early in the week: Don Moore, an anti-climatic contest Saturday ,S0 27-22. John Williams Steve Floberg, morning at 10 with Cal at Irvine. sr NOT HAPPY Greg Swan, Bill Parker, Chuck With all the SJS efforts natur- WILL YOU HAVE PROFES The Lobo coach is not happy Cadigan and Bruce Hobbs. ally turned to UCLA during the SIONAL SERVICES AVAILABLE with the Albuquerque gridders' "These guys have looked bett.er !week, Irvine cnuld pose a definite TO ASSIST IN YOUR OVER- showing against Arizona State. in practice this week. than any unit problem to the Spartans, who will ALL FINANCIAL OBJECTIVES? The New Mexico defense gave up we've hod this year," Walton fix - probably suffer the natural men- WPI5Pilr7;r11 '131.1/11, A 5-10 years from today where do 185 yards on the ground and an claimed. al letdown after the pressure of etu,’ you want to beWhat do you additional 145 in the air. while Spartan 1.0:iiros tiny, lieen Friday Mehl s fray. ligLiLLI:'iJ tit want to have/ Who will help you get Irons Isere to losing 27-14. there? "ASU with the long bomb Your Banker hit us Meridian at Moorpark Your C.P.A. plus had the running game up the You, Tas Attorney middle that we couldn't stop," Poloists Keep Smiles, San Jose YOUr Trust Officer Weeks said. "We'll have to get Your Mutual Benefit Agent is indiyi back on the right track this week- dually selected and treined to work Music Thurs. through Sun. from 8:30 p.m. wilh these persons to assist in your end if we expect to stop San Jose.'' overall financial Plannnig Mutual Benefit Life is a New York The Spartans have both the Eat Dm ner Tonight torhpany, adrnAted to do business in good passing attack and hard every state. with agencies in eve,y Ali, pie- ATTENTION !! major city. ground game through the center ! Hy PAUL s %Vol.t 1. ,yhint.: through their 20% OFF ! Daily Sports Writer , practice swimming laps, the play- So Look Mutual Benefit of thedine. Spartan water dogs are aiminc ers gathered around coach Lee Larry Nclon When You Look Ahead SJS leads the series with New for different goals than usual to- Walton's clip board. Sororities, fra:e:-:iities, dormitories, Mexico, two games to one but the MUTUAL information night. Walton, at first perplexed, asked Wrlte or call for Lobos captured the last contest Rather than firing shots at the t he players -Why aren't you clubs, and stt c:ent housing, we row BENEFIT LIFE 25-13 in 1962. will working- out?" 715 North First Street Dan Hitchcock SJS '59 water polo goal, the piloists be eating dinner at six SJS sorori- Captain Don Moore spoke up, present groLlp rates on pizza, 20'-' 0 Suite 35 Larry Nelson SFS '62 I COACH JOHN %VERB ties. -We're looking for sonwthine. San Jose 297-2738 Tom Fields SJS '65 Frosh grid coach John Webb, a This Spartan first came at the !coach.’ off! We also have a banquet room Peninsula 968-6816 former SJS football player. is also invitation of Alpha Chi Omega, Walton at once caught on and the varsity's defensive backfield Alpha Phi, Alpha Omieron Pi, Chi gave the players the sheet that available for private parties. mart and at times, scoots the Omega, Gamma Phi l'e.dit and listed which players were going t.. varsity's next opponents. Kappa Alpha Theta sororities. 1which respective sorority. - As soon as the well-liked coach For information call IT'S O.K. TO OWE KAYI gave Moore what he WAS i0Oki/1,. all I he players crowded arounil 286.9666 ' the sheet, finding their names on ill.. list. 4************-*****************- ******-*-4Witri*-**************** ****** *********** I 4, PRE -SEASON

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SJS Student Mathematical SO.. ization), seminar--9:45 a.m., fo- gressional investigators cliarw,cil positions in sales and sides man- But the ceretnony Monday had 101/%1 Edward M. Kennedy completed elety, 12:30 p.m., 11111221, guest rum 5:45 p.m., TRI-C Building, yesterday Ku Klux Klansmen paj agement. Must be a U.S. citizen. the approval of both the Selective II. 1.1.111111.) ( pam : ac- a brief, action-packed tour of Viet speaker. Third and San Antonio Streets. lip service to law and order but Male only. Area of woek is Bay Service and the Marine Corps. counting majors for position as Nam yesterday by discussing refu- fillted. 7:30 p.m.. 79 S. Fifth St., MONDAY attach such labriS aS "termite" Area. It was the recruits' way of professional staff accountant. Fairchild Senucondintnr: gee aid and political conditions gUest s p ea k e r, Dr. Robert D. IEEE (Institute of Electrical and "rat" to policemen who dare ISee showing their support of U.S. for- Must be a U.S. citizen. Male only. informal ion alswe.) with Saigon student leaders. Clark will speak on the topic of and F:lectronic Engineers), 7:30 ask question, about the night eign policy in Viet Nam. They no Area of work is San Francisco, TOMORROW Kennedy said he was encouraged "Important Aspects of College p.m., ED100. guest speaker. riders. longer need the induction letters. Los Angeles, Sacramento, Port- I'hits. Pfizer & Company, Incor- by what/le saw. "but we recog- Life." TEES DAY "Why do you per,i,t in trying The young men touched off the land. porated: liberal arts, pre-med, nize thafigThe best we can possibly Student Affiliate% of America &Willi Affairs Committer, 3:30 to :lest roj police officials :aid oth- of the Harlingen Post NASA-Ames Ito:parch Center: pharmacy, biolOgy, chemistry and say is that we are hopeful about Chiruleal Society, 1:30 pan., Sci- p.m., College Union, all members fire in front ers when they attempt to tio their They all were volunteers aero and astro engineering, me- business administration majors for it, and it certainly appears that ence 164, guest speaker. should attend. Office. duties?" Rep. Joe R. Pool, D-Tex., marines. chanical engineering. engineering positions in pharmaceutical sales. this is going to be a long and Spartan Christian Fellowship Distinguished Scholar - in - Resi- for the asked George F. Dorsett, a Greens- 29, of San Be- physics, biology, biochemistry, Male only. Area of work is West enduring struggle." lInter-sarsityi, 8 p.m.. Memorial dence Committee, 3 p.m., Art114, Steve Hadlock, boro, N.C., man identified as im- ohysiology. zoology, botany and Chapel, regular meeting. regular meeting. nito, Tex.. put it this way: "We're roast, or elsewhere if desired. The visitors left aboard an Air perial Klan chaplain of the United t i'ettrical against the engineering majors for TOMORROW kVEDNESDAY counter demonstrating Klans of America, Inc. Force jet, transport for Vientiane, ions in basic and experimental Baptist Student Union, 8 p.m., Speech and Hearing Club, 7:30 draft card burners to show young Dorsett, described as a vertt -arch. Laos, on :the next leg of a trip Must be a U.S. citizen. Groucho Asked 2217 Tiara Drive. San Jose, Hallo- p.m., Cafeteria A & B, guest Americans we are behind the of the klan's ovvn version irJ t tie or through Southeast Asia. female. Area of work is ween Party -Come in Costume. speaker. President." ter's last stand some jt The Massachusetts lawmaker, '141ett Field. Should be in upper phone 258-5388 for information or when the night riders v., ’ per To Donate Papers Sen. Joseph D. Tydings, Md., and cent of class or "B" av- transportation. tacked by an Indian tribe. sitsitillj 01',040. BEVERLY HILLS (UPI, Reps. John Culver, Iowa, and SUNDAY ECEEININE1111111 committee Comedian Groucho Marx is one John Tunney, Calif., earlier went declined to answer Connecticut Mutual Life Insur- Fellowship, 6:30 SEE THE STARS to Saigon University for the meet- Roger Williams questions. onee: open I., majors for school dropout whose personal pa- - 1:10- p.m., Meet at Grace Baptist pers are destined for inclu-sion in ing with Vietnamese students. ..,-)-',,,,_-"iplietr"----, . ,...:- Church, to go to final meeting of the U.S. Library of Congress. All agreed that American help _ Marx, saying he was "astonished was needed to feed and clothe Spartan Daily and flattered," confirmed last refugees immediately, but the long night that the congressional li- term problem of rehabilitation was Force Refugees brary had asked him to donate his one which only the Vietname,, "(.0 papers, including letters and manu- could solve. Classifieds scripts. All of the visitors but Tydings To Leave Cuba 1111:1=1:2,414;i2 2 MALE ROOMMATES WANTED TO "For a fellow who didn't finish left after about an hour for dis- SHARE NICE 2 BDRM. APT. 332.50 public school and who spent most cussions vvith U.S. Ambassador ,.. . 'In 2. 286-5692. Despite High Seas SALINAS HIGH CRADS. of his life in small-time vaudeville Henry Cabot Lodge and Foreign GORDON HALL CONTRACT -FOR and the movies, it's quite a thing," Minister Tran Van Do. The Mary- KEY WEST, Fla. (UPDCuban SALE. tvt . 298.0201. land senator stayed behind to talk refugees arriving here yesterday DLX. 8.1- Heel for rnar . qu'et. 475 S. 4th F48. SALUTE TO NEHRU with the students in a more re- said that Communist militiamen 5"'AC1OUS I BDRM. FURN. APT. Quiet. WASHINGTON !UPI) An ex- laxed atmosphere, after many on- are forcing small boats full of hibit featuring photographs and lookers and reporters departed. freedom seekers to leave the Com- 711111' writings which highlight the life FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED:Share munist island despite high seas in 3 '4. free rent. 129 and political career or the late the Florida Straits. '62 HONDA SUPER 4- VK Jawaharlal Nehru, prime minister The 95-foot cutter Cape Trinity ? X 2 BDRM APT. $120 me. 286- Sukarno Ponders Through the Hole in Olo Roof a of India, opened yesterday at the steamed into port at 7:45 a.m. es- '58 CHEV Smithsonian museum. The display corting three little "freedom fer- NO COVER POPULAR PRICES MALE ROOMMATE WANTED - TO 6 - was arranged by his daughter, SHARE DIX. FURN. STUDIO APT. Pe- Solution to Crisis ries" and carrying refugees from HOLLYWOOD'S 13 '59 Vw, 2 S. 8th. 286-6428. indiza, after his last year three others which sank in rough QUIET COMFORTABLE ROCA/. 1 or seas. OLDS 54i WHISKY 'A GO GO r S :4'n. 286.3025. oti Triggered by Coup "I told them the boat just SUNNYVALE iNAPPD. Gids only. APT. $65. Inquire wasn't ready to leave Camarioca," Washington 8 Murphy Sunday Afternoon B.S.A. 63 JAKARTA - President a Neither rain (UPII said Rafael Garcia, skipper of the Reservations Dance Session of 4 p.m. 11.,r1ENTS. m shore. I rm.: Sukarno met with the leaders of 9,n Gizmo. -But the% sakl it had 'the 738-2576 Special Discount Prices 167 E. S' ' ' nor snow ;even of Indonesia's political par- V '58 MG ROADSTER, . green light go'." FOR MEN. K:t, Priv. ties yesterday and pleaded for 0 The Cape Trinity pulled 18 ref- * * . Eves. c, nor heat calm while he works out a solu- * * * -k * * * ugees and crewmen from the Giz- '54 A. HEa, tion to the crisis triggered by the m OD B.ACHELOR APT. $70.Cieen. I nor Liz o and it sank a short time later abortive Oct. 1 coup. The Com- It S. 9 St. t',..ne 298.0602. I Human cargo was also taken "63 YAMAHA. munist Party was conspicuously .. msle to silo,' from the other two small boats be- absent. a fore they went down. '64 HONDA. Also attending the meeting t Today's anivals brought to "3111741)=Mallall?.. ihe presidential palace were the ALLAN SHERMAN '55 Ol" nearly 1.700 the number of Cubans T ' glesses/brown ot deputy premier.s. including I who have gained freedom since the the left-leaning Dr. Subandrio and BSA. ,mall boat exodus began Oct. 7. Army Commander Maj. Gen. Sti- ' harto. CAST HEADS STAR CORVEllE ISM=rallIE it YPING SERVICE - East San J010 , According to Information Min- ister Achmadi, Sukarno spoke for Feasibility Study '.UTO INSURANCE FOR STUDENTS.' nearly 90 minutes on the situation The Y. Around Committee 1.1=tartNe. grJley. 28645386. 449 W. Sem E1CA, C.L7.12ARD 141 Fl EQUIP. in the wake of the coup. will study Ha' feasibility of mak- TYPING. '1,rn rmpers, thesis, ate. P, Sukarno was conscious of all ing fuller utilization of college fa- COMPONENT STEREO . 4 :4 ' 24) n'1,1 kinds of pressures from various cilities by operating all year in- AT n!':::3 typING IN MY HOME. E.per. depend- groups following the coup, Ach- :Acrid or the present two semest.er A FULL COLONIAL GO A/N. ' . 2-44 i313. madi said, and emphasized a calm system. TYPING. A k IBM electric. Work atmosphere wa.s urgently required The committee will also study 9577. in order to work out a political rther rossiltlo of:yr:rational systems 'CFNSED CHILD CARE. 2 yrs. or un- solution. for SJS. IMITIC2=011. , 241.5615. AUTO NOW! ROOM BOAPD At,D SALAR9 FOP TIRF CHAINS RENT OR SELL. Csr & Glrit ,varrn & Leh THE HOOK San Jose. MIKE FOX GIRLS. 1965 SPECIAL FOR STUDENTS:

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