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Volume XXXVII SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1948 Number 7 500 ROOTERS INITIAL JUNIOR CLASS TO L.A. MEETING'S IMPORTANCE More than 500 student rooters are expected to make the trip to STRESSED BY CIRIGLIANO Los Angeles this weekend for the Pepperdlne game, according to Al First official meeting of the junior class will be held today at Raffaelli, rally committee chair- 3:30 in the student union, announces Dick Cirigliano, class presijent. man. Raffaelli urges all students wishing tickets for the game to "With a week of fall quarter already gone, we can't afford to contact him in box "R" in the waste any more time," declared Cirigliano. He urges all students who Coop. wish to be on this year's class council to attend the meeting. Although our band will be un- able to make the trip,,Pepperdine Cirigliano stressed that this is will .furnish a band for us. How- an important year for the junior 'ever, our own song girls will go, 'No Deficit On class; events such as the Junior as'will the yell leaders. Prom, a dance in the near future, Raffaelli also asks that any 1949 La Torre' Junior-senior mixer, and many student planning to drive to the other activities have been ached- "La Torre for 1949 is on the game contact him. uled, he states. soundest and most efficient basis The purpose of today's meeting, ever," according to Dwight Beatel, as explained by Cirigliano, is to Journalism department head and lay and arrange a tentative 'State Fair' Set adviser for the yearbook. program for the quarter's activ- Photo by Jack Haddon. Mr. Bentel cited the selling of ity.'-These plans will consist of To Show Sunday tickets and the collection of arrangements for a dance to be "State Fair" will be shown Sun- monies for La Torre as always Mayor Fred Watson, of San Jose, right, presents a scroll to Don held soon, and to decide on a date day evening and is the first mo- having been a major problem. This for the Junior Prom. Gaspar de Portola (E. E. Kleck, trailmaster of the "Portoia Trek"), tion picture to be shown by Eskay phase of the production has been "The junior year is the all-im- making Klock and the 13 riders of the cavalcade productions this quarter, announ- taken over completely by the honorary citizens portant year in the life of the ced Ray Bishop, co-chairman of Graduate Manager's office this of San Jose. college student and he cannot af- the movies. year as insurance against inef- ford to miss any of the activities The troop deviated from the original route of the trek to visit "This will be the first techni- ficiency. that are scheduled," says Cirig- day since color movie to be presented at Establishment of an open ceil- San Jose Tuesday, the 91st the riders left San Diego on the liano. "For this reason we urge San Jose State college," Bishop ing arrangement Or underwriting re-enactment of the historic expedition to San Francisco. The discov- all junior students to attend the said. expenses of La Torre by last council meetings and take an ac- ery and naming of Santa Teresita was dramatically portrayed on the Starring Jeanne Crain, Dick year's Student Council was viewed tive part in council sessions. Ilaymes, and Dana Andrews, the by Rental as being quite a feasible street north of City Hall. In all cities enroute a similar scene was "With the cooperation of the film was personally endorsed by plan from the standpoint of the enacted, duplicating as closely as possible the ,sctual events of the class on a whole, and with a more General Douglas MacArthur for Student Council because of the active participation on the part 1769 expedition. the populace of Japan as a picture ample funds available to that of the individual student, we can showing the characteristics of body. "But," he states, "this situ- On October 17, the trek will terminate in San Francisco, where plan bigger and better things for true American life, Bishop said. ation in general does not make a week-long Portola Pageant and Festival will be opened upon the this year," declared Cirigliano. "The movies are to be held in for efficiency." arrival of the riders. Morris Dailey auditoriutn, and Bentel stated that an exact start at 7:30 p.m. every Sunday," budget has been set up for the Bishop remarkeit 1949 Lo Torre and that the ex- Wallace Mum On Along with the film, Bishop an- penses and varied items of year- Student 'Y' To See Student Police nounced that short subjects, such book production are carefully de- 'Guru Letters' as Woody Woodpecker and high- termined within this framework. SAN FRANC:SCO, Oct. 6 (UP) S. F. Chinatown Officers Named lights of the 1947 World's Series, "There will be no deficit for the Henry A. Wallace, progressive An excursion to San Francisco's Chester J. Miller, junior police will be shown. 1949 La Torre," concluded Bentel nominee for president, made it Chinatown, to be followed by a major, was appointed student emphatically. clear today that he woulcl not dis- Chinese dinner and a performance chief of police of the regular cuss the much -publicized "Guru of Verdi's "Othello," has been set Police : department in the police letters" until he is no longer "a for Saturday, Oct. 16, according school yesterday. Queen's Sneer? Spinners Dance public figure." Asked about those letters at a to Toni Pitman, student "Y" com- Second in command to Miller Dr. Raymond W. Barry, Eng- news conference, he said 'that as mittee chairman in charge of the junior. Sergeants appointed by Attracts 200 lish department head, is re- long as he was a public figure he event. junior. Sargeants appointed by About 200 SJS students turned ported hunting the sincere stu- would do nothing "to reduce the department officials are soph- out for the Spartan Spinners' folk Those desiring to attend the dent who asked for a ticket to publicitylgiven him by newspaper omores Stanley Lobodinski, and dance! held Tuesday night in the event must sign up at the Student the forthcoming production Oct.. columnist Murl Tullis and senior Lloyd Women's gym. Westbrook Pegler. "Y" lounge, 220 South Seventh 28. He referred to it as "The Wallace said with a laugh that Luther. Les .Ferguson, president of the street, by Friday, Oct. 8. In order King's Leer." he would "maintain the utmost Spinners, was present while his that reservations may be assured, Miller explained "the police suspense because we believe it is associate George Buehring taught $2.40 is payable at that time, Miss school has grown large enough so helpful." Pitman said. we feel a regular police depart- beginners the Swiss Gallup and ment is necessary to give the stu- Busy Season Set the Circle Schottishe. The group is scheduled to leave dents experience additional to The Spinners plan to hold their the Student "Y" lounge at 1:30 their field work." For IRC Members folk dance every Tuesday night Save Slide Rules p.m. on the afternoon of the in the Women's gym. He continued that this setup International Relations club has Ferguson To assure students of regaining event, she said. Transportation assures attending students enable police students to set a full schedule for fall quar- they lost slide rules, Dr. Ralph J. Smith, will be by private car, expenses will learn the Russian handle school activities in a more ter, announced President Robert Hopak, the Engineering department head, will of which will be shared. Total Estonian Tuljak, the efficient manner. College police- P. Anderson today. Polish Kra- register the serial number of the cost per persoa has been set at kowiak and many other men are needed at games, dances, New members were welcomed foreign rule and the name of the owner in about $5.00. dances. and other doings to keep things and introdaced by Anderson at the the engineering office, room 13A. in order. Men best suited for these first meeting held in room 20. Veterans' Supply assignments will be easily selected Anderson discussed the North- through the departmnt, Miller ern California-Nevada IRC con- added. vention to be held at Stockton OFF THE WIRE Slips Due Friday Nov. 12 and 13. He said the San Due to the immediate employ- By UNITED PRESS Edited by FRANK BROWN California veterans are request- ment of past student chiefs, the Jose chapter will send 10 dele- ed by Mrs. May Barton to bring college Police department was un- gates to the conference. PARISBritish Delegate Hector McNeil told the United Nations At the next meeting, Oct. 18, in estimates on the quarter's able to operate last year. The last Political Committee that the Western Powers are keeping the atom active department was in the the Berlin situation will be dis- bomb expenditures. Es- and all atomic secrets because "we all fear Russia." book and supply spring of '42 when five honor stu- cussed. WASHINGTON--The Justice Department has ordered the timates should be taken to room dents. formed the nucleus of the Future sessions of the club will FBI to investigate the manner in which 32 by Friday, Oct. 8. outfit. be held at the Adult Education Congressman J. Parnell Thomas, R., center, Horace Mann school, the N. J., has his congressional office. The inquiry stemmed from president announced. UNESCO charges that Thomas was requiring his office 'employes to "kickback" EXECUTIVE HELD TO BE pictures are scheduled and the some of their salaries to him. COUNTY rac also will hold meetings with PARISI The United States told the United Ijations Security other campus organizations, And- Council, in the presence of Soviet Delegate MAIN POINT OF CHARTER PLAN erson said. Andrei Vlshinsky, that America never would surrender to the Russian blockade of Berlin. "Provision for a county execu- Bertha Mason, former SJSC fac- MANILAAt least nine persons, including four members of the tive is the main purpose of this ulty member, and Aaron Richards, United States Armed Forces, were wounded proposal," emphasized Assembly- retired San Jose lawyer. Both ex- Spartan Alumnus when caught in crossfire man Robert C. Kirkwood speak- plained in detail the mechanics of between constabulary troops and warring Huk bands of eebellious ing of the Santa Clara county county government as expressed Gains Promotion Philippine peasants. charter proposition in Morris Dai- in the proposed County Charter. Word was received yesterday CINCINNATIJohn L. Lewis asked the United Mine Workers' ley auditorium yesterday. "The charter will be put on the that Robert W. Rector, class of 40th Convention to monthly dues of the 600,000 members to "Under the present county gov- Nov. 2 ballot," Kirkwood said. "I '37, has been promoted to an as- bring in an estimated $14,420,000 additional revenue annually. think the chances of ernment there is no way responsi- success are sistant professorship at the United SHANGHAIAn earthquake of great potential damage which be pinned on one par- good." bility can States Naval Academy at Annap- rocked seismographs around the world was reported by Zikawei uni- ticular person. The new charter Freeholder Richards stressed olis. versity to have been centered 1470 miles southwest of Shanghai. provides such a person," explained that the purpose toward which the Rector received his A.B. degree LONDONThe British Home Office and municipal authorities Kirkwood. Board of Freeholders aimed was in Mathematics from San Jose instrument are discussing civil defense preparations, presumably including atom With the Assemblyman were to prepare an for the State, and in 1989 got his M.A. two County Freeholders; Dr. (Continued on page 4) from Stanford. bomb shelters.

_A 2 SPARTAN DAILY Thursday, October 7, 1948 Two Daily Scribes, PISANO FINDS NEW Seven Cents, And A OFFICE FOR MC CALLUM Fat Philanthropist IN TOWER---WITH PALS A fat man standing at the bar By VERN BAKER at Hoberg's summer resort toss- ed $1400 to the bartender as was "Eureka, I have found it," ex- his habit to insure good times for Heard claimed Rocci Pisano, biology in- the day. Two Spartan Daily staff Something structor. "McCallum's worries are members with seven cents be- over." tween them stood next %I the By Daily Snooper Unable to decipher a meaning in this declaration, we asked what EDITOR_ ... -DAVE LiONAILD millionaire. By PHIL SMITH Thus far the reporters had had Mr. Pisano had found. BUSINESS MANAGER George Link a "Why I've found the perfect ASSOCIATE EDITORS___-_. Baden and Keith Alward shower, shave and cocktails overheard place for the officeless soul. There FEATURE EDITOL Louis Nola "on Hobergs.." During the day Sometimes a bit of is a marvelous spot for him SPORTS EDITOR. Bob Blackmon they introduced Hoberg's guests conversation can cause weeks of in He shouldn't COPY EDITOR. Jean Stevens to one another, promoted general worry. We're still puzzled about a the tower. mind the Marie Houle company," said Mr. SOCIETY EDITOL good will, and collected blankets few verbal snatches which caught Pisano. Frank Brown that late WIRE EDITOR to sleep under during the night. our ear registration day. It seems last quarter, Boyd Schultz, and Bob He!my. The Hoberg resort unwittingly a member of the registrar's office DAY EDITORS: Virgil Wilson, Leonard Kraidt, Maybe Hollywood's moving supplied the reporters with Ha- noticed a visitor sitting on the NIGHT EDITORS: Merle Ilondin, John Del Secco, Arnold Wchter, and Jacque Wolff. northward, but one tight-skirted waiian leis for the evening's cos- window sill peering in on the ac- Dick Burgren, Paul frosh co-ed was heard, in passing, REPORTERS: Don Allen, Ray Baker, Vern Baker, Carl Case, Margaret Case, tume dance. (The Spartan Daily tivity. It was a member of the Davis, Rogr Freeburg, Dwight Geduldig, Jack Golden, Ambrose Haggard, Jim Hoff., to remark to her sweater clad Johnston, Cliff Minners, Bill Noyer, Ben Pettis, Pat men discovered the general store denizen family. Carl Holmberg, Elaine James, lob . But it isn't habit Roan, Royce Root, Bob Schulz, Phil Smith, Wade Wilson, Pat Zieber. chum " . . Immediately the frus tra ted room and made the most of it). or morphine, forming like opium young woman called in the Rather than accept something you know." And only Freshmen! school's expert on roden extermin- DAY EDITOR THIS ISSUE JACQUE WOLFF for nothing, the reporters culti- We'd like an interview with the ation, Rocci Pisano. NIGHT EDITOR THIS ISSUE BOYD SCHULTZ vated the friendship of the master of ceremonies, and aided him fellow seen coming out of the reg- in PINSANO PURSUES RATS directing the costume parade. istrar's office and telling his cro- the A kind word or two to the best nie about the time, "they took Working on theory that from You Make It looking bar hop, Ginger, netted my stomach out and opened it up. the creature the order Ro- Government Is What the reporters a slightly used, When they removed the lining, dentia (rat family) was either looking in on the situatien in If you take a good look you'll see that politics is a rugged game. spare cabin for the night. they shoved it back in". We'll The reporters left the next keep a doctor on hand at the hopes of registering, early, mere- innocently enough in grammar school class rooms and morning with seven cents between Daily office in case they didn't ly on a reconaissance mission, or It stems of the lead spot them! shove it all back in. was partaking the red berries playground where the school "tough" bulls his way into growing on the vine outside the and is shortly surrounded by that ever present group of henchmen window, Mr. Pisano followed the who enjoy basking in the chief's glory. intruder to his lair. 'ELDER PAST 60 He finally traced the animal to Surrounded as he is by his men the bossthis potential politician LOVELIES.' a small niche in the tower where the creature was usually gets his way merely by flexing his muscles. Its a little too fastidiously of ARE FANCY-STEPPIN. GALS gnawing on old school records early to use the persuasivness of brain power. But he gets a taste that are stored there. glory and he likes it. Hollywood (UP) Ten white- "The spot is perfect for Dr. Mc- haired old ladies, who'll never see Callum," said Mr. Pisano, "since In high school the cliques grow stronger and closer. Student 1111L:11111111111111lIMIllt11111111111111111111111111111 60 again, have powdered their he is now used to working for a government rears its head. A few who have the natural abilitythe wrinkles, straightened their spec- living, he will find the place brains and personality rise quickly to the top. ANYTHING tacles, and crashed the movies ideal." winning combination of with a razzle-dazzle chorus rou- tools Pisano stated that he had ex- Once again you find the leaders surrounding themselves with GOES tine that knocks 'em dead. terminated the one unfortunate rodent, but that he with which to move ahead. They're so good producers all had no doubts By VERN BAKER over town are kicking themselves that there were others lurking in grammar and prep school, however, student policies are the shadows somewhere. In suisumainumounimalwaimiummuiliumlilimmigaiwommiliei for concentrating on cuties who administration. closely governed and supervised by the still have waistlines. McCALLUM TO BE HAPPY Sitting in the relative quiet of The "elderlovelies" are fat "In as much as Dr. McCallum College provides a potentially more serious problem. Usually the the Spartan Daily office the oth- and almost two times 40; they is losing his present abode, I think controls the purse-strings to a large extent er day, we were acosted by a gen- have governing student body double chins and crows' tleman who had obviously par- feet; and the spot would be adequate. I'll apportioning to various departments as they see fit. The over-all what curves they boast are even see to it taken of too much spirits and was put that he has plenty and'as a there by whalebone and canvas. of company. threat of faculty 'clamps' holds exuberant officials down, at the point of falling flat on his In fact, I'll make a rule you find that precedent is the guiding light, along with faculty back. But the gals have an act few special effort to make it very cozy shapely starlets could hold their there with his new found friends," Grabbing advice on major changes. hold of one of the own agains t, especially their Mr. Pisano said. administration typewriter keys to support him- "bump" routine. They have more The major problem can arise mainly when some self, he hiced "Is this Joe's Bar to bump! poly Mabel, their lady complete freedom in student lovernment. The attitude and Grill?" boss. believes in "The act got started back in WOW THE CUSTOMERS that "after all, they're big boys now, and it's time they got a little Seeing that he was obviously the days when the Townsend plan That's practical experience under their belts" prevails. under the influence we answered news to nobody except was booming," Mrs. Hart says no, it isn't, and politely chucked the movie big-wigs. The "Elder- "Then it was called the 'Elder- Obviously, it's up to the student body to see that out of the him out on his ear. lovelies" have been wowing the blooms.' Ken Murray changed our customers for almost four years selected that no bad ones sneak in. Lack of interest in Not taking no name because we follow the 'Gia- box of apples for an answer he in Ken Murray's "Blackouts." stepped back in morlovelies' in the show." a student council can ultimately result in only one thingpoor gov- and said, "Tell They do their stuff right around you I see him." ernment in school and eventually poor politics in civic affairs. want to the corner from many a film fac- SPRY OLD GRANDMAS Again we answered that this tory. All ten of the spry old grand- A vicious element is apt to enter the scene here also. Student was not Joe's Bar and Grill and It was a Paramount producer mas mince out on the stage qua- government loses its playful aspect and the boys start playing for again we showed him the door. named Danny Dare who thought vering, "Da-a-arling, I am grow- of making movie queens out of ing becomes a rehearsal. Its the final phase before "Wait until I see Joe," he said co-old." Their pastel dresses keepsthe game 'em for "Isn't It Romantic" and venomously as he climbed through white chiffon scarves and fra- leaving the so-called shelter of academicismit’s a crucial phase And if you think these high- the window. "I'll have your job gile gait make you think of steppin' grandmas (one's a great- because symptoms shown here are usually carried away with the for this. Give me a bourban and Whistler's Mother. grandmother) are diploma. soda." overwhelmed But Whistler's Mother was ne- by sudden fame you can have ver like this! Taking the worst possible viewpoint, say that through lack of in- Deciding that we were using yourselves another think. With a crash of cymbals these the wrong tactics we quietly sat They're typical chorus g i r 1 terest, you have elected a bad apple to office. Having easily shoved s. fugitives from a wheelchair leap him on a chair and noceded with Hate to get up before noon--even out with a jive 4ersion of "Flat - a lethargic student body around, he'll try his wares on the general the utmost care to gtve him the for a movie role. Foot Floogie." Then they give publiclike a snowball gathering momentum down hill he cuts his third degree until he admitted "We're troupers," Elderlovelies with a peckin', truckin', tap danc- that this was the office of the manager Mabel Hart niche into city, state, and finally federal government. Pendergast, said. "Work ing routine, complete with cart- Sparan Daily and not Joe's Bar all night and sleep all daythat’s wheels and a sexy "bump and Crump, Tweed, Hague, Kelly, are all examples of political machines and Grill. us. That's what 30 years of show grind" by 200-pond Mable that who carved their way to the top leaving a litter of blood, greed, With tears in his blood-shot business will do to you." always stops the show. Between 'em graft, and corruption along the way. Like a puppet on a string the eyes he said, "Then you fellows the ladies add up Fan mail from bachelors and must be journalists.'' to 630 years worth of talent. widowers pours in. But the grand- public stumbles blithely and blindly along in the wake, knowing that We admitted the fact freely. There's Matti Rooney, sister of mas say they're not interested. something is decidedly wrong but unwilling to get out of their own "I was a journalist once," he dancer Pat Rooney, Sr., Rose De And don't sell the Elderlove- Haven of the tracks to stop it. sobbed. "I was until that awful famous vaudeville lies short on whisles, either. They day - - De Havens, Sally Hale, Julia Or- get as many as the young girls. Only you as voters can assure yourselves that such a machine We were interested in his tho Wright, Ethel Weaver Getty, The only difference is that the Mabel Butterworth, Perle will not get its start on this campus, or on any campus. It is your words. He continued: Kin- wolves who whistle at the "nearly "It drove me to drink. Every caid, Ivanelle Gardner, and roly-. 70s" do it through store teeth. DUTY as a voter to see that your government is sound. day after I had finished my story I'd put the numeral thirty on my and never finished it. The next story." day she was still hanging by her We knew, because we were shoe string. I could never face Bunya Tree, Boom! By JACK GOLDEN journalists that thirty means the my HEAR FROM THERE editor again." Don't sit under the Bunya-Bun- end of any story. He continued: We sympathized with him. ya tree with anything else but a "One day it happened. I was As he left us in our solitude es- That bugaboo to progress- tra- men's school ever since i, was steel helmetif you want to writing a front page story abOut to. contemplate on his misfortune dition has once again been founded. In fact, USF was one of cape botanical mayhem. a woman who was thrown out a he said, "When Joe comes back, smashed. This time the fatal blow the few remaining particles The of window by an irate husband. tell him I was here to see him." Bunya-Bunya tree, related hilltop campus was struck on the the well known "man's world." Luckily her shoe string was Well, that's the way it goes. to the "Monkey-puzzle" tree of the University of San Fran- Now even that stronghold has caught on the curtain rod. There growing In the outer quad, dropped cisco. fallen to the weaker sex. she was hanging by her shoe a 15-pound cone beside one stu- The "big news" telling of the The invaders were 35 student string until a fireman rescued But the one that put the topper dent and converted her to the extermination of USF's No. 1 tra- nurses who are enrolled in a two her." -on the afternoon, and sent us out glory of the faith. dition appeared on the front page year course. The "Foghorn" re- "Why did that drive you to for a quick one, was the sad little Mr. 14111nger, superintendent of of the "San Francisco Foghorn," ported that they took over with- drink?" we asked. girl who complained to her sym- buildings and grounds, has threat- the USF weekly. The tradition? out bloodshed. Wonder if they "When I wrote the story, I was pathetic friend that "she wanted ened to shoot down any cones re- Women on campus. What else? will be known as the USF Don- under pressure," he sobbed. "i to get into Dr.’s anatomy, but maining in the tree tpp as a pro- The university was strictly a nas! put a thirty right in the middle she wouldn't fit. tection to students. emir

SAN JOSE STATE ALUMNI Spinners To Attend Thursday, October 7, 1948 SPARTAN DAILY TO HOLD HOMECOMING Dance Conference DR. DUNCAN DISCUSSES San Jose State college Alumni association has set its first fall homecoming since 1934 for the day of the St. Mary's game, Nov. 26. Saturday Afternoon ENLARGED FACILITIES The announcement was made today by Bob Schulenberg, '33' associ- Folk dancers attending Inter- ation president. collegiate Folk Dance festival in FOR SCIENCE LIBRARY Theme of the homecoming will Stockton Saturday afternoon are be "Grow Up With State In '48," Dr. Carl D. Duncan, acting head of the Science department, SchWenberg said. Events of the advised by George Buehring, Spar- announced at his staff meeting Tuesday, Oct. 5, that an effort is day will include competition of tan Spinner business manager, to campus groups for a prize to be sign up for the chartered bus as being made to enlarge the natural science library to facilitate grad- given the best decorated house of ROOTER'S GIFTS soon as possible. uate work. a campus group. Plans for the Student body of San Jose State will be Other subjects discussed over beakers of coffee ranged from day's activities will be worked out college sends a vote of thanks to Sign-up conducted in the with alumni and student body Roos Brothers for the gift of 2300 Women's gym office and the policy contributing 50 cents to the faculty coffee kitty to cracking down on of "first come, first conunittees. yell-enhancing blue and gold meg- serve" will be pre-medical students during their aphones. in operation, Buehring said. The second year. Dr. Duncan "COFFEE HOUR" Sparta's rooting section asked was brightened visibly by the addi- festival will be held on the Col- his staff to accept responsibility Although the principal purpose tion. lege of the Pacific campus from LOCAL STATION in advising students who do poor- of the conference will be attend- 8 to 11 p.m. Dancers from all Radio KEEN's second broad- ly in mathematics and chemistry ance of the football game, activi- nearby colleges and universities cast of "Spartans on Review" is to change their major. ties are scheduled to get under Smith Back From will be participating, Buehring scheduled for 8 o'clock this eve- "The Science department's stu- way at 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 26. added. ning. dent assistance budget will be Luncheon at the Sainte Xlaire UCLA Conference The chartered bus will leave Bob Barmettler, speech and larger this quarter," Dr. Duncan hotel will be followed by a "cof- San Jose about 4 p.m. Saturday drama major, will announce and announced. Faculty members fee hour" before the alumni ,ad- Dr. Ralph J. Smith, head of the and will return to San Jose early produce tonight's show. Gwen were urged to write their requests journ to Spartan Stadium, Schu- Engineering department, has re- Sunday morning. Round-trip fare, Samuelson will narrate a short for student help and submit them ienberg indicated. Alumni also will turned from a meeting at UCLA Buehring said, is fifty cents per feature entitled "Clothes for the during the meeting. of the attend the student body after- Engineering Liaison com- person. Co-ed." SUMMER EMPLOY HIGH game dance. mittee, he stated recently. Most chemistry and biology ma- The conference-luncheon will be Over 80 representatives were jors were employed this summer, attended by former student body present from state colleges, uni- according to Dr. Duncan. "Since officers, alumni presidents and ex- versities, and junior colleges which 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS such employment is difficult to ecutive board members. Fraternity give pre-engineering training. find," he said, "this is a strong and sorority officers, and present ETA MU PI: Meeting today, ENGINEERING SOCIETY: The meeting was arranged for indication that our present train- officers of the student body, Alum- 11:30 a.m, in room 13. Meeting tomorrow (Friday), 11:30 an exchange of information on ing program Is practicable as well ni association, and campus frater- a.m. in S210. All engineers please pre-engineering training offered FLYING 20 INC.: Important as academic. nities and sororities also have attend. by various schools. They discussed meeting tonight concerning all "To further improve our train- been invited. Arrangements for a system of making all pre-en- members, 7:30 p.m. in room 11. JOB SHOP (WOMEN): Girl ing program, and to provide oulf the conference are being made by gineering courses uniform so stu- wanted to care for children from graduating students with place- Edwin Wetterstrom, '36, last KAPPA ALPHA: First smoker dents transferring from junior col- 5:30 to 10 p.m. five nights a week. ments, the Science department is year's president of the alumni tonight, 7 p.m., 506 South Ninth leges into upper division will have 45 cents an hour. No transporta- compiling a living record of for- group. street. been given similar courses. tion. mer students and their progress," TRI BETA: Meeting today, 100 EXPECTED WILL THE FOLLOWING peo- Dr. Duncan continued. "This will 12:30 p.m., in room S206. If you - Stevens, '35, is in ple please meet in the Little Thea- be a guide in planning our pro- William cannot attend, leave a schedule charge of securing seat reserva- ter, 12:30, today. Very important. gram. It will also aid the United a on the bulletin board. States Government in it contin- tions for alumni attending the Classified Ads Sue Edwards, Junior Morgan, ie uous search for scientists." game. Bruce McNeil, Marsh Pitman. NOTICE: 50 cases of "courage" FOLLOWING VETS ARE RE- Reservations for the conference- Dick Cirigliano, Lou Jano, Ron will be on hand at Beta's Barn QUESTED TO SEE R. M. AT- FIVE SCREEN TOURS luncheons will be taken by Miss Lamar, Art Butler, Nancy Talbot, Dance (Napredak Hall) Saturday KINSON, Mgr. at the SPARTAN A series of five Audubon Screen te Doris Robinson, secretary-treasur- Pat J. BOOK SHOP: O'Berin. Tours in color, presented by the ts er of the group. About 100 pres- night to fight the curse of Joe BLABON, Dudley B. Dorothy Arnold, Ester Weakley, Santa Clara Valley Audubon So- in ent and former officers of alumni Bftsklk. BROWN, David L. Jeff Brewster, Ann Myron, Betty ciety and San Jose State college, and student groups are expected ALTERATIONS AND DRESS- CARMICHAEL, Denny R. Ahrends, Jeanne Thornley, Cal was highly recommended by Dr. to attend, it was stated, in addi- MAKING: Both men's and wom- CAULKINS, Ralph W. Carter, Phil Ward, Bob Keller, Duncan to his staff and to the tion to other old grads who may en's clothes. Priced to fit college DEAL, William H. Dutch Thomas. student body. rri wish to attend. budget. 917 Nevada. Phone Col. 7767-W for appointment. DRENNON, Robert K. Vern Baker, Leah Keller, Betty '11 ELSTER, Elroy Wheeler, Betty Campbell, Bobbie LOST: Glasses in red leather ty FULSAAS, Donald S. Ftodenbourn, Shirley Tallman, Jack case; plain plastic rims. Return a HALL, Laverne W. Fowler, Rhoda Anderson, Ross to lost and found department. RR- Waiting for that Classified Ads HIPKINS, Bruce E. Fuller, Ray Bishop, Jean Ellen ward! JONES, Samuel R. Berry. FOR SALE: '39 Buick cony. CO-OP BOARDING: Attention Barn Dance? JUELL, Jack C. Rudy Aguirre, Bob Tobin, Mary- coupe$850. A-1 condition -- new members and prospective mem- LARSON, Charles L. lyn Zeller, Diane Shanks, Ruth top brakes - - upholstery. Col. bers; unable to obtain dining hall LONG, Charles R. King, Betty Hurst, Tom Meyer, 9013-W. until Oct. 11. Mears will begin McCOY, Zack in church, Ann Corwin, John Bolderman, Beta Phi Sigma FOR SALE: New model port- Mon. eve. at Unitarian MEINECKE, James E. In Dick Brown. able typewriter $50. Contact 160 North Third street. MENA, Frank N. s. Two beds Bud Allen, Dane Popp, Carl through "H" box in Coop. FOR RENT: MUNNS, William K. r- Modern, Lendner, Stu Simmons, Tom Sha- FOR SALE: '47 Nash sedan -- for male college students. MUTIERSBACH, Galen available shall, Gene Dickason, George Wi- ex. condition; radio, heater, fog fully equipped kitchen PATRICKS, Murvin 0. ley, Don Schaeffer, Nick and spot light. 458 South Ninth 24 hours a day. Laundry privileges. PIENTKA, Cassella, Barn Leonard G. Unk Hillyer, Lowell Scott. street, Bal. 2640-M. Col. 8952-W. QUINN, William P. Ruth Bryce, Lois Higgs, Nancy RAW, Richard R. Etherton, Peggy Etherton, Bob RODERT, Elizabeth E. Hawks, Jacque Wolff, Fred Al- ROSENTHAL, Maxine F. Dance SPECIAL bright, Raul Diez, George Link. SCAMPINI, Vincent Lower Cost of Living STICE, Robert H., Jr. vane TANOUS, Joseph C. JUST 2 BLOCKS OFF CAMPUS Leo Shortino TAYLOR, Alfred R., Jr. )t. Buy Grade 'A' Meat at Wholesale -Prices THOMAS, Calvin E. ycliggkR/415" Orchestra Special Offer: TIMMONS, William A. TOWNSEND, Charles R. 4110 SAN JOSE STATE STUDENTS ONLY WESPIESER, Howard F. 60 Cu. ft. Locker $5.00 per year with purchase of 1/4 or Va beef WIGHT, Ronell H. OCT. 9, 1948 LP WOOD, David C. t- CM OA' re WESTERN COLD STORAGE CO. ZANE, John M. Napredak Hall ZARATE, Edward J. AIN'T & WALLPAPER CO. 40 N. 4th St. Ph. Col. I223-J Mil OOOOOO 11,, imp TAU DELTA PHI: Meeting to- morrow (Friday), 12:30 p.m. Im- Thurs. & Fri. portant. All members attend! Spartan Knight Movie Project ACS STUDENT AFFILIATE: Engineering & Math Students Meeting today, 11:30 a.m., in room SUNDAY NIGHT IS DATE NIGHT 39. ESKAY PRODUCTIONS, INC., Presents FRIDAY SECTION OF SJSC FACULTY WIVES: Meeting at 1 Dick Jeanne Vivian Dana p.m., 221 South Eighth street. SPECIAL HAYMES CRAIN BLAINE ANDREWS Theme of meeting: "Hobbies." Bring sample of hObby if possible. K&E Polyphase Slide Rule SENIOR CLASS: Meeting to- STATE FAIR day, 4:30 p.m. in room 117. All IN TECHNICOLOR seniors are invited. Regular $9 Price Reduced to $6 Music by WAA ARCHERY CLUB: Meet- RODGERS and OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN, III ing tomorrow (Friday), 10:30 a.m. RICHARD at the field in front of the Wom- This is a rare buy en's gym. Anyone unable to at- so come earlydon’t wait - Hear - tend, leave name and phone num- "It Might As Well Be Spring" "That's For Me" ber in manager's box in gym. "A Grand Night For Singing" CHI PI SIGMA: Special meet- and others ing tonight, 7 p.m., at police fret house, 265 North Fifth street. CURTIS LINDSAY JUNIOR CLASS: First official INCORPORATED meeting, 3:30 p.m. today in the Selected Shorts Student Union. All juniors are BOOK STATIONERY AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES urged to attend. MORRIS DAILEY SUNDAY NIGHT WAA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: 77 South First St. - All Seats 25c - Meeting tonight, 7:30, classroom Mews" in Women's gym. SPARTAN DAILY Thursday, October 7, 1948 Braves Take First Worlds Series Game SPORTRAITS By WADE WILSON

1-0; Sain Winner 4444-4-41-4-44-41414-4-44-41-440114-4k44-444444-11-444-440-44-4444-4414-4-44 BOSTON, (UP) The Boston It was bound to come sooner year as a little added insurance Braves, behind the stout-hearted or later! for passing Frankie. pitching of big , won the first game of the 1948 World Who was the greater? The fab- Series yesterday, 1 to 0, on an ulous Jim Thorpe, of the Carlisle The Bay Area sports writers eighth single by Tommy Indian football team and the de- are going to havb to inject a little Holmes, one of the two hits cathlon winner of the 1912 Olym- more life into their All-American yielded by Bobby Feller of Cleve- pics, or the present world's decath- candidate, Fullback , land. lon champion, 17-year-old Bob of California, if they expect to keep their pledge of booming It was a brilliant pitching match Mathias of Tulare, Calif.? Jackie for the coveted position. SJSC PITS "T" AGAINST with Sain allowing only four hits True, Thorpe was declared in- Maybe they should change horses against Feller's two. :n the end eligible to hold this greatest Olym- and start verbal vocalizing on Cal- it was Feller's wildness which cost pic honor and was stripped of his SATURDAY ifornia's 150-1b., third string left SINGLE WING him the game, for he put on the title and medals. But, this dec- halfback, Charley Server. run which broke up the scoreless la-ration that Jim had played semi- By CARL UNDERWOOD Sarver, working smoothly with deadlock with a . pro baseball cannot take away the The Spartan grid team will run into a single wing formation for honor nor the distinction that Bob Celeri, has scor- Until the eighth, ' the Braves ed 24 points so far this season the second time in three years Saturday night when they tangle with never threatened but they made King Gustav, king of Sweden, be- stowed upon the poor Indian, Jim and has kept the Bears from bog- good on their one chance. ging down in all three wins this George Pepperdine college in Los Angeles. Thorpe, when he was declared the , who drew the start- season. With the exception of Puget Sound's 1947 eleven, the local ing catching assignment from greatest 'athlete in the world. Ma- thias received this same title at squad has had no experience playing 'against a single wing attack. manager , started Coach Marchie Schwartz, of victors off when he the recent Olympic games held The Spartans had failed to score the drew the Stanford, who was rewarded with second by the in London this past summer. going into the final quarter of pass yielded Cleve- a raise last year despite nine Fireball. The decathlon, probably the contest, but finally broke 1111111111111111UUMNININNISIMMUSIMMININIMINIMMINIMMINIUM land straight losses, seems to have the that most grueling athletic contest de- through the Loggers' defense to After Mike McCormick sacri- Indians on the up-swing even ficed Salkeld to second, Eddie vised to test the skills of man, run up a 28-0 win. Coach Bill though the Big Red has faltered OUT OF consists of ten major track and Hubbard wants to take no chances Stanky was passed purposely. in their last two games. field events. The shot-put, discus, year, and has been giving his Sain, trying to win his own this THE PAST pole vault, javelin, high jump, and charges plenty of defensive and game, lined to Judnich. Then Jovial "Pappy" Waldorf, beloved broad jump comprise the field offensive drill against the single Holmes, old reliable of the Braves, professor of football at California, events, while the 100 meters, 400 wing style of play. came through. Feller's first pitch really "parks them in" as his Gold- meters, 1500 meters, and the 110 The squad also got some good to him was high and outside. en Bears cavort before the world's 20 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK. meter hurdles fulfill the track licks in against the freshman Holmes fouled off the second largest collegiate rooting section. This is the lead of a story in events. team Monday, and for about 20 pitch and then rifled the next His famous after-game balcony the Oct. 5 issue of the State Col- Mathias' records show he has minutes, the frosh gave them some one down the third base line. Ken speech is really something to see. lege Times, at that time a weekly: excelled Thorpe in the 400 meters, trouble because of their aggressive Keltner, Indian third baseman, All the loyal sons, daughters, Kid Sacramento and Battling shot-put, discus, pole vault, and play, something the varsity has never had a chance to get the ball young alumni, and old grads fol- San "Josie" will meet next Sat- javelin. While Thorpe had better lacked at times this season. and , running for Sal- low "the Pappy" to the dressing a knock-down and times in the 1500 meters and the WAVES LOSE TWO urday in drag- keld, scored easily. room and serenade, yell, and in out, four-round fight that will HO meter hurdles, and better dis- The Spartans are facing a team Two series records were tied. general show their spirit until the probably see both boys on their tances in the high jump and broad that has yet to win a game in The Braves had only three assists. headman puts in an appearance feet when the final Jump, they both ran the 100 me- two starts. Brigham Young spoil- bell rings at tying the low in that department and showers a few golden words the end of the bout, though both ter dash in the same time. This ed their opening contest with a turned in by the Athletics in the on the loyal following. would tend to give the boy from 13-0 win, and Arizona State pour- are expected to be much the worst 1930 series and tied later in the Tulare an advantage of five events ed it on to the tune of 34-7. Both for wear and tear. The starting same series by the Cardinals. The to four. To compare the feats of teams, however, are considered gong will sound at 2:30 p.m. at Cardinals equalled it again in '34. Barbecue Tuesday Mission Field at Santa Clara. a 17 -year-old boy with those of a tops in their respective leagues. The 15 made by the 24-year-old man seems incompar- The Waves have lost but one Ed. Note: Believe it or not this Boston outfielders also tied the For Women P.E. able. Yes, the records speak for other start in the last three years, is an advance story on a football themselves; but, will Mathias be a 13-12 defeat from the same Ari- game between Sacramento J. C. Majors Club able to duplicate or better his zona eleven in 1946, and they will and San Jose State. SPARTABABES The Physical Education record when he is seven years and definitely be out to win, their first Recreation older? Only time will tell. major's club will start game. TEN YEARS AGO TODAY. PREPARE FOR Although Mathias has been its fall activities with a barbecue HORN LEADS ATTACK Humboldt State, "jinx" team of and is a great high school football on Tuesday, Oct. 12, according to Darwin Horn, a Little All-Amer- the Spartan football schedule, OPEN GAME player, an outstanding basketball an announcement made by Vir- ican selection last year, leads Pep- rides into town shortly after noon ginia Heseman, player, and a creditable man on president of the perdine's attack. Horn, a 215-1b. today, primed to place the skids With the start of a tough five- the baseball diamond, it is far too group. fullback, is a powerful runner under Coach Dud DeGroot's San game schedule only 10 days away, The soon to evaluate or even try to barbecue, scheduled to start and makes a specialty of leaping Jose varsity. the frosh football squad is being compare him with the Jim Thorpe at 5:30 p.m. at tfie pit behind over prospective tacklers as a Down from the woods of Eureka worked harder than ever by Coach we know today for his now famous the Women's gym, is open to all hurdler might do. wtih an 8-7 victory over Southern Tom Cureton. gridiron records and his ability on physical education and recreation Line Coach Bob Bronzan, who Oregon Normal last Saturday, the Everyday, on the practice field the baseball diamond. Mathias' fu- majors, Miss Heseman stated. scouted the Arizona game, was Lumberjacks face the local eleven adjoining Spartan Stadium, fresh- ture lies before him in the ranks Freshmen are particularly en- especially impressed with his play. in Spartan Stadium tonight at 8 man hopefuls go through their of college football, basketball, and couraged to come out for the lie also thought Raul Regalado, o'clock. San Jose, boasting a total paces under the watchful eyes of track; anything he does from now affair. who weighs but 162 lbs., should of 109 points in three successive Bob Cutler, backfield coach, and on will be an anti -climax. That Joan Ingraham is in charge of prove dangerous Saturday. Rega- wins, enters the game favored to Mel Frank, line coach. is, with the exception of the role the barbecue. lad was responsible for the lone annex its forth straight victory. Calisthenics, to harden the he plans to play in the field of Tickets may be purchased for Pepperdine score against Arizona, team, is part of the daily routine. Ed. Note: Score SJ 48, Hum- medicine. Should Bob gain na- 75 cents in the gym. and is their top passer. The linemen are schooled in the boldt St. 0. tional recognition in the field of Although he failed to stand out art of blocking, and work both sports, then, and only then, will against Arizona, Terry Bell, lead- on the dummy and against each lie the grounds Another large crowd heard yes- other. for an honest com- ing collegiate ground gainer in parison. Team To Meet the U. S. last year, should also terday's Spartan Daily Seriescast Backfield candidates practice make things rough for Spartan and the Cubs lose 6-3 to ball handling, and plays are first Candidates for varsity basket- defense. the New York Yankees for the shown on the blackboard and then Sportslore gleaned from the ball will meet in the large gym- second straight time. tried by 11 -man combinations. present: With everyone else ac- nasium at 4:30 p.m. claiming Stan Heath as the great FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY. Saturday, a special workout was held to speed up the conditioning est T-formation field general in With only four men signed up process, and Monday the frosh the world, it might well be added far for water polo, Glenn so went through a passing drill in ad- that Heath, with his bullet -like Look Your Best "Tiny" Hartranft sends out a plea HOLIDAY dition to other functions. Then a pitches, could have helped Mon- when going South for three or four more swimmers number of fellows moved into the sieur Lefty O'Doul out of his dol- to the An Adventure in to make up a team for the drums in the stadium to scrimmage the varsity. Seals' recent quest Pooperdine quarter. for the title Good Hubbard's charges worked plays gems Smoking their invasion had little Stan been chucking Ed. Note: Wartime shortages? in preparation for this weekend of Los Angeles this week where baseball rather than the pigskin. itiv,dc in ONE YEAR AGO TODAY. they play Pepperdine college. This He's that good, too. At least, the Awaiting scouting reports by defensive workout helped the Green Bay Packers of the National HOTEL HOLIDLIY Coach Bill Hubbard on the Col- freshmen because it was their first Football league think so, as Heath Sainte Claire otta lege of Puget Sound's victorious real contact effort of the season. is their number one draft choice 14-0 tilt against British Columbia on the coast. Albert and company, Barber Shop tbe last Saturday at Tacoma, the of the , would Henry Ste ling Hotel Ste. Claire ipe Spartans were given a light work- More on also like to take him on next out by Coaches Walt McPherson and Bob Bronzan last night on the Spartan turf concentrating mainly CHARTER PLAN on Puget Sound's end sweeps and (Continued from page 1) passing attack. future, not to mend the weakness Ed. Note: Score SJ 28, Puget of the present charter. He pre- Sound 0. sented the argument: "Do you THREE want a charter or not?" In repre- senting the board Richards stated Front quarter horse hide Flight Jackets . $26.50 that they believe as a whole that this is the "best possible charter Sports shirts in plaids and solid colors $3.95 - 8.95 to be considered." Every part of the charter has SPARTANS TAKE OVER All-wool Bedford Cord or flannel shirts $14.95 been tested by other units and has been proven successful. The County department heads were SPARTAN RICHFIELD SERVICE most cooperative during the tests, Richards said. OTTO GALBRAITH President T. W. MacQuarrie in- Men's Wear troduced the speakers. More than 100 faculty and students attended 22 West San Antonio Montgomery Hotel Bldg. the discussion. Copies of the Sixth and San Carlos Charter were distributed follow- ing the meeting.