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Buses Home -Can Ale State &ale Stockton Weather Plans are pending to charter STOCKTONFair and slightly buses to meet the train from cooler today. Not much chance of Stockton tomorrow morning. They will go to all points of the city. artan rain. FULL LEASED wIRE SERVICE OF UNITED PRESS VOL. XXXV SAN JOSE, , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1946 No. 27 LET'S TAME THE PACIFIC TIGER Next 'Top Shape' Spartans Seek 11th COP Win Bill Hubband and his must roll a natural ionight if they want. to continue their win streak against Amos Alonzo Stagg and his College of . The Flying Spartans will be out after victory number 11 in the nineteenth year of play between the two schools when they run into the Grand Old Man and his Bengal Tigers at Baxter Stadium. Stagg left the University of Chicago in 1932, and reported for his first season with Pacific in '33. Since that time he has been able to gain _ no better than a tie with the Spartansand only one of those. In '35, the Tigers and San Jose played to a scoreless tie. RADIO GUILD History repeats itself often in this series, but the outcome has been the same since 1936. Before ACTS MONDAY the COP game In 1940, the Ben- San Jose State Radio Guild will gals were praying for a dry field as they are this time. From the present its first program Monday Spartan Daily for that year, "just at 1:30 over station KLOK. In what the final outcome will be commemoration of Armistice Day, depends upon a number of things, - a fifteen minute play entitled the most important being the "America Is Freedom" will be en- weather." Stagg got a dry field, but he also got a 28 acted by members of the Guild. to 7 shellack- ing. This first production will be The Spartans will be right to- 1500 Passengers Board Staff Members to under the direction of Dr. Edgar night. Wet field or dry field, they Willis, faculty adviser for the will be at their physical peak Tour Oakland and group. The cast of nine has al- against the Tigers, and rate a slight edge on the betting. Spartan Special to Pacific ready been chosen by Dr. Willis, Hubbard has predicted all year that his and practice begins today. All aboard the "Spartan Special!" Nearly 1500 San Jose rooters S. F. Industries club will hit its best stride for The program is being produced one of the "big games," and this will travel to Stockton today to witness the first San Jose-COP foot- Bonnie Gartshore, Spartan under the sponsorship of the one may be it. ball game in give years. Daily editor, and Phil Robertson United States Army, and the play Keep an eye on the center of Adding the traditional collegiate color, 100 band members will of the Spartan Daily will repre- that Spartan line was written by Corporal David C. tonight. With travel with the rooters on the train. (For a complete schedule of the sent San Jose State college stir.. Hans Wiedenhofer, Joe Juliano, Faust. day's activities see lower right front page.) Students may board the dents Tuesday and Wednesday Jack Kakuchi, and Ken Blue hold- Members of the cast are: Mel- ing up the guard spots, the gold train at 2:30, at the annual tour of major in- ton Brietzke, and Every Spartan is asked to wear John Brassell, Bob white backs should be gipping dustries in and off long a white shirt, "We want the root- Rexroad, Deane Healey, Denny gains through the Tiger Oakland, sponsored by the Na- forward wall. Hubbard ing section to look good," said SPARTANS BOMB Morrissey, Gayle Maphet, Letitia is banking tional Association of Manufac- heavily on his starting forward Bob Johnson, Rally committee c Kendall, Anne Honing and Glenn team of George Terry, Val Marchi, chairman. "Let's show COP that turers. Maehl. P----LEAFLETS- Juliano, Bob Pifferini, Wiedenhof- we can turn out en masse with Miss Gartshore and Robertson er, Jack Faulk, and white shirts, rooters caps, pom-pons "Easy as she goes! Steady . . . Dean Sophia will make a study of opportuni- to give Stagg's spread and megaphones." bombs Away!" will echo over COP 30 CLUB WILL formation a ties the industries offer college lot of trouble, Refreshments on the train will this morning as a Spartan bomb- Starting for San be sold in the even numbered cars. er climbs out of its "bomb" run. graduates. Their report will be GIVE PARTY Jose tonight Pilot Bob Reid, drum major of published will be: Tickets for the food will be on in a future issue of the The "30" Club will sponsor the an LE Terry sale in cars number 6 and 14. All marching band, will make Spartan Daily. informal 'get acquainted' party LT concessions will close at 6 o'clock. three runs over the ill-fated Tiger Marchl The University of California Tuesday night from 7:30 until LO Transportation from the Stock- campus. Bob Johnson, Rally com- Juliano and will each about 10 in the Student Union. ton station to COP will be provided mittee chairman, will be the un- Pifferinl All journalism and advertising RO by Stockton lines. Fare is 7 cents. erring bombardier on this, the send two delegates to the tour, Wiedenhofer majors are invited. RT - Faulk Organizations wishing to group first post-war "bombing" of which has been made possible Dwight Bente], head of the RE Sophia together on the train are requested Stockton. through Dan Cavanagh, Spartan Journalism department, will say QB Jackson to meet before entering the gate "Bombs" will be 3000 leaflets Daily editor in 1935, who is now a few words to the group. There RI!Robinson at the Southern Pacific depot, Do concerning tonight's game. with the San Francisco public will be singing and dancing, and Schemme I not attempt to organize on the The Spartan bomber (Ercoupe) relations branch of NAM. refreshments will be served. FB Ilardlsty train. Cars 1, 2, and 3 will be the will leave San Jose at 1100, circle only cars reserved, They are for over Washington Square; arrive band members and rally commit- over the target at 1145; and re- Vets May Get tee. turn to base at 1300. NOW, 'OPERATION COP' More Housing Here is the schedule of today's and tonight's activities. Please car- ry it with you to avoid confusion. Additional housing for married 2:00 Concession committee meet at Gate 1 at Southern Pacific depot. BRIEF veterans at San Jose State col- WORLD NEWS IN 2:30 Train can be boarded by students, lege is a remote possibility, ac- 1 Summary of World News to 11 O'clock Last Night from tke United 3:00 Train leaves for Stockton. cording to Dean of Men Paul M. Press Teleprinter In the Spartan Daily Office. 6:30 Train arrives at Stockton. Pitman. al Band and Rally committees leave train to load buses obtaining addi- Red Cross Charity Scandal in Russia "Chances of b) Students will please remain on train until they are told to leave. tional dwelling units from the WORCESTERMore than $25,000,000 in Red Cross Relief sup- 7:00 Students meet in front of theatre on COP campus to form serpen- FPHA for married veterans en- tine behind band. Limit width to 6 persons. plies, paid for by the American people, have been kept from Russia How- rolled here are very slim. 7:15 Serpentine will march through campus. secret police, former Catholic war victims and squandered by Soviet a ever, we could lose nothing by 7:30 Enter stadium through gates 2 and 3 into rooting sections DFH. chaplain in Russia declared yesterday. trying," Dean Pitman says. Sections E and G ARE RESERVED SEATS FOR SAN JOSE A request for more units will BOOSTERS. PLEASE STAY OUT. Now in London be sent to government officials 8:00 Game begins. V-Bomb Experts soon. In order to show the need 10:30 Dance begins in Men's gym behind our rooting section, LON90NNine German scientists who tried to destroy London in San Jose, the Dean of Men 11:00 Trophy awarded. with V-2 bombs during the war arrived here yesterday to carry on requests all married veterans who 11:30 First bus leaves for train. rocket bomb research in English laboratories. They came voluntarily will be attending San Jose State 12:00 Dance ends. year to sign a peti- and will work in Britian's rocket projectal headquarters for a reported college next 12-1:00 Buses leave for depot. tion in his office asking for the 1:00 Train leaves for San Jose. $2,400 a year. housing. 4:30 Arrive at S. P. depqt. PAGE TWO SPARTAN DAILY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 19443 Bonnie Gartshore EDITOR EDITORSWalter Craner, Jackie Rice Dean Thompson. Phone Ballard 7280 Editorial Page DAY BUSINESS MANAGER Betty Mendrhauson Phil Ginn, and Phil Robertson ASSOCIATE EDITORS Phil Ginn, Walter Cranor FEATURE EDITOR Wally Trabing EDITORIAL STAFFDav Black, Dean Thompson, Lois Baker SPORTS EDITOR Dick Fry Hugh Wilson, Betty McConkey, Abner Fritz, Paul von WIRE EDITOR Marie Somky Hafften, Keith Pop*, Max Miller, Dot McCullough. and COPY EDITOR Willetta Sullivan Paul Hurmuses. . . . EDITORIAL BOARD . . . Chairman Virginia Wilcox ADVERTISING STAFFJoyce Norwell, June Buschksi, Mar BOARDWaiter Cranor, Max Miller, Jodie Rice, Dick Fry, jorie Munroe, Bob Barton, Bev Davis, Ken Calhoun, Al Dean Thompson. Published every school day by the Associated Students of San Jose State College Gross, Mac Howard, Wanda Weigum, Janice Polley at the Press of Glob* Printing Co. Entered as second class matter at the San Jose George Link, and Virginia Mahon. Day EditorThis IssuePHIL GINN Post Office. CULTURE FOUR YEAR PLAQUE The Art department exhibit featuring works of faculty members 1JUST AMONG OURSELVES will be in its second week Tuesday. Already students with classes in MYSTERY SOLVED By DR. T. W. MacQUARRIE the Art wing have seen the works of their instructors, These rtudents .1M1.00.11...010,..Nr.14M.r. have enjoyed the display. BY FORMER PREXY (Old times beware--I think I When the farmer got home, he To date, however, many of the general student body have not have used this before, but I need The four year old mystery thought to dispose of the mystery of it again.) idken time to see the exhibit. The loss is their own, for the variety of the missing frosh-soph mixer quietly, but he found only the There was a farmer in Oregon pair4ings and other art works on display assures everyone that he can plaque was solved last week by salmon. He scratched his head. who lived near the Columbia find some thing to suit his artistic taste. the same person to wliom it was "By golly," he said, "I can't un- River, and he like to fish. Also, thanks to the faculty members who have presented in 1942. We owe a vote of he like to go to the village once derstand; you're a salmon in the Deane Healey, president of the brought their works of art to this exhibit. In the interest they have in a while. country, but you're a sturgeon in freshman class in 1942 was pre- shown in making this display successful lies their wishes to aid in cul- So one day he caught a grand the town." sented the plaque after his class of the school and community. big salmon, and that gave him an What I'm trying to say is that tural advancement had won the frosh-sophomore idea. He said to his wife, "You Just because you're away from Mary of us take these cultural activities for granted. We are more mixer. After the meeting he was know, m'dear, I think I'll go to home, you don't have to lower mention our appreciation of social events in college life. We rushed by a group of sophomores prone to the village this evening and take your standards. If you are a who took the plaque and hid it. enjoy -better things of life,- but forget to voice our enjoyment. that salmon to Parson Jones. He'll quality person in your home town, Last week Healey was cleaning It seems proper at this time that we should present our thanks like it." you don't have to become rough the basement under his apartment His wife understood, but made and tough just because you're tc the Art department for the opportunity to see the Spartan Art and found it. By its appearance he no protest. So the farmer put the away at college. Actually your faculty exhibit. said it looked like they had hidden salmon into the back of his buggy college days are the best chance it there the night it was taken and started. you'll ever have to improve your from him. SUBSTITUTE standards. THRUST AND PARRY At the freshman orientation On the edge of town was a GO TO CHURCH Tuesday morning, Healey will pre- NO PUBLICITY why all that space should have saloon, and he stopped for refresh- If your home folks are church sent the plaque to the Freshman people, don't get out of the habit been alloted to you and your un- ment. The loungers out in front Thrust and Parry: class so that it may be circulated of going to church. You'll find just and incompetent review of While it is too late for this theI again. The plaque may in turn noticed the salmon in the back of wonderful people in any church a "Duchess of Malfi." letter to do any good for the be presented to the sophomore the buggy, so, to have their little in this community, and they'll Betty Dubin, ASB 5049 class, winner of Spring quarter's team, I hope this will joke, they took it out and sub- welcome you wholeheartedly. mixer. help the other minority sports stituted a sturgeon. Now the river If your folks are not church such as and . Our ORCHIDS TO AWA sturgeon is a rough, tough fish, people, perhaps this is a good water polo 'team has not done Artists Draw with tentacles on its nose, and no time to look over the situation. well this season, and I feel that Thrust and Parry: great shakes as a present. Some years ago one of our young part of the blame can be traced The AWA Jinx last Wednesday 'Their' Matilda In a little while the farmer men decided that he wanted to tI to our school paper. night was a swell opportunity for By PAUL VON HAFTTEN came out and proceeded on his affiliate with a church, some Of course lack of experienced college women to have fun, and She's dood It again. Just as she mission. At the parsonage he church, so he visited all of the ft men and the wartime lull in water get acquainted with other college did during her heyday, Matilda jumped out with a flourish and churches in town, one after an- rr polo are partly responsible for women. In my opinion, it was has during this contest once again went back to get the salmon, but other. In the end he found the the team's record; a lot of the the best organized, best managed, caught the eyes of dashing young there was only the sturgeon. In one that he like best, and became fault lies in the lack of school and THE BEST JINX that San lotharios and won the admiration deep wonderment he slipped back a member. He found that church spirit. How can a team get out Jose State has had for the past of young ladies who stop and look into his seat and drove off; he people were good citizens, inter- and play its best when there are few years. with awe at her delicate features couldn't offer that fish to Parson ested in all that is good in our only empty stands cheering them It's too bad that more women in front of the Pub office. Jones. When he came to the attempt at democracy. They had saloon, however, he went ideals higher than the average. to victory? No coach will argue could not have been present, but The response to the contest has in again. They were he wanted to with the fact that spirit behind here's hoping that the next Jinx exceeded our hopes beyond expec- Then the loungers took out the people a teain is partly responsible for that comes up finds the Men's tations. More than 20 artists en- sturgeon and put back the salmon. know. Gym crowded with as much fun victory. tered their imaginative visions of college from a Cupertino gentle- picted. and good humor as the Shipwreck This lack of school spirit is Matilda which ranged from beauti- man who tired of being haunted 'Downright sabotage," moaned Jinx had and MORE college slot tlie fault of the students. The ful caricatures of Pocohantas to by her skull and bones. Lester MeNelly, the student en- women to enjoy it. students simply have not known that fiendish and devilish looking Observers such as Dr. Duncan tomologist who gave Matilda her of our games. When the first A vote of thanks to our AWA monster, Frankenstein. thought that they envisioned first bath. game was advertised in the Daily organizers (and especially to "My goodness," exclaimed shack- Chief Schatchel-nose of Stanford Matilda will be judged at the there was a full crowd- in the Jackie Popp, president) for such ed Dr. Carl Duncan, entomology getting ready to scalp the Cali- Roger Darling mortuary by Mr. stands. At this game we managed a good time. prof, when he took a quick view fornia Golden Bears this month. Clyde Fischer, and at Miss Mabel to win one of a double bill. That --Nancy Lynn Flautt of the rogues gallery. Dr. Duncan Still others thought they saw their Thorp's beauty' salon by Miss must show that support means ASB 4 accepted Matilda as a gift to the favorite movie actors being de- Thorp. something. At this game it was also noted by the crowd that water polo is really an interesting game. Many expressed a real in- THE terest. From that game it was GAME YOU HAVE WAITED FOR! evident that a real following could he built up. Why hasn't the Daily Hear the thrill packed seen to this? Not only has the pre-game write up been lacking, but there have been no accurate post-game SAN JOSE STATE SPARTANS stories. I will admit that there have been a few short articles (apparently to fill in for lacking FIGHT OFF THE ads.) Even these, however, have not been very accurate. Let's hope that the other sports COLLEGE OF support from PACIFIC have a little more TIGERS the Daily. Remember' school spirit can make or break a sport, At Stockton and the Daily makes most of the school spirit on these things. --Jack Booker BROADCAST DIRECT TO YOU OVER Team Manager ASB 112

SPACE WASTER Thrust and Parry and KSJO . Charles L. Anderson: I would very much like to AT 8 P. M. TONIGHT know what background you pos- sess in the theater that enables 1590 K.C. "The top of the dial" The Voice Of San you to review a play. If it is Jose merely your opinion, I fail to see SPARTAN ,DAILY 19.1t; PAGE THREE POLL INDICATES Eng. Head Explains JUNIOR CLASS Flying Club Plans KNIGHTS PLEDGE VETERANS NEED Technical Problems COUNCIL NAMED Hop To Monterey 18 SQUIRES IN MORE MONEY Dr, Ralph J. Smith, head of the BY ROBERTSON Plans will be completed for a San Jose State college Engineer- "breakfast fly" to Monterey, No- YEARLY TRADITION Veterans at San Jose State col- ing department, has written an Permanent members of the jun- vember 24, at a meeting of the Campus pledging will begin lege are not able to get through ior class council were anointed by Flying club, at noon Tuesday in school on their government sub- article entitled, "The Problems in Wednesday for 18 Squires, reports President Phil Robertson at a room 7. sistance alone, according to a the Development of Technical In- Jim Gualtieri, president of the meeting of the officers Wednes- New officers will be elected at Spartan Daily poll. Three out of stitutes in California." The article Spartan Knights, day evening. the meeting, quarterly dues will every four veterans interviewed was reprinted from the "Journal Council members are: Margar- be collected and a more conven- The pledges include Bob John- last week said that the $65 for of Engineering Education." ett Veneman, Nadine Carlson, ient meeting time will be discussed. son, Dick Bartels, Jack Elmer, single and $90 for married vets Using Dr. Smith's own words, Lonna Lou Clayton, Doug was not sufficient. Charlotte "The 'breakfast fly' is not lim- Morrison, Bill McFarland, here is a summary of the article: Harder, Bev Clay, George Gen- ited to club - members, but any Tiny Santos, and Billy Even a larger percentage of the Parton. "In looking over the technical evro, Frank Hearne, Patsy Young, student who is interested may go veterans, 88 per cent, objected to Wayne Krouskup, George Terry, institute situation we find a series Betty Louthan, Marion Ellis, Bet- by attending Tuesday's meeting the government ceiling on earn- Norman Jae, Bill Ellsworth, Char of paradoxes. In the American ty Paterson Jocelyn Capp, Bar- or contacting the club through the ings which limits their monthly Icy Society for Engineering Education bara Moore, Dorothy Moody, 'F' box in the coop," states Wen- Blackwell, Dick Knox, Bob earnings to $175 and $200 for report industry indicated a de- Hank Insen, Sal Milian, Virginia dell Peterson, president. Gager, Ken Blue, Ralph Kling, Al single and married men respec- mand for graduates 50 times the Hennigan, Dorothy McCullough, Membership Chasuk, and Jim Waterman. tively (including the government in the organization supply. On the other hand, here Bill McFarland, and Luis Ramos. is not subsistance). limited to pilots, according Spartan Knights, men's honor- in California labor and industry Also Merideth Hughes, Norma to Peterson, but The vets lined up more than sev- anyone interested ary service fraternity, will under- are slow to recognize the institu- Martin, Dolores Hischier, Mary in flying may en to one against the ceiling which become a member. take to clear the recently added tions and credit the training. Siino, Duke Davis, Barbara Jen- Non-flying members who reduces their subsistance for every wish to paint from the water tower some- "It was shown that sen, Marijane Call, Harold Rid- take lessons may dollar earned over the allowable graduates do so at a re- time during the quarter. They earn dle, Virginia Baker, and Norma duced amount. good salaries and attain good rate at the San Jose air- are also directing sign-ups for positions. However, students avoid George. port. Slightly less than half of those blood donations, and a group of the more specialized interviewed stated that a removal courses on Committees to work in conjunc- Faculty members of the club Knights and Spartan Spears will the of the earning restriction would grounds that they want a tion with the Senior class for the are: Misses Mary Wiley, Hilde- donate blood in the near future. chance at personally aid them. the top. Junior-Senior mixer were appoint- gard Spreen and Gladys Gibbson "Pledges will ride their hobby- As matters now stand, 65 per "Graduates said that they were ed. The mixer date has not been and Drs. Marques E. Reitzel and horses and carry their shields, as cent of the college veterans favor well satisfied with the courses and decided upon. Food chairman for Wayne Kartchner. did knights of old," chuckles Bill an increase in their monthly sub- the type of training. It is my the event, Jocelyn Capp, will be White, pledge captain. "Novem- sistance. However, in the event experience that students are re- assisted by Betty Sills and Mary Nebraska reported a record ber 13 is the beginning, and no of removal of the ceiling on earn- luctant to enroll. Siino. George Genevro will act as state income in 1945 of $1,347,- one will know when the affair ings, less than half of the veterans "The report indicated that many chairman of the entertainment 000,000. will end." would more technical institutes committee with Merideth Hughes favor an increase in their were ".4 Nes". - monthly checks, the poll shows. necessary to meet the need. We and Barbara Moore. Decorations Of those favoring an increase see that many schools are find- chairman, Dorothy Moody, Will be in the government subsidy, the ing it necessary to become four- assisted by Nadine Carlson, Nor- average for single vets crowded year , engineering colleges and ma Martin and Dolores Hischier. DON'T the $90 per month now given mar- there are few new technical in- Phil Robertson, Bill McFarland, FORGET ried men. The average increase stitutes. Frank Hearne, Howard Riddle and Patsy Young will work on the veterans feel would be fair for "Personally, I believe there is TO ORDER HER CORSAGE clean-up committee. married men would raise those a place in the California educa- payments to $125. tional system for training of this The Junior class will have the fresh and lovely Needed increases varied with type. I think these problems can candy concession on the COP the interviewees, ranging from be solved. Those of us who are train today. In charge of the con- $75 to $115 for single vets, and interested in the development of cession are Hank Insen, Merideth from from $105 to $150 for married technical institutes will appre- Hughes, Jocelyn Capp, Harold men. ciate your help." Riddle and Bill MacFarland. Comment on the ceiling on earn- THE ings took the attitude that any You Gotta Cut It Thin I Say It's Spinach and man that was able to squeeze LEXINGTON, Ky. (U.P.)-0. THERMOPOLIS, Wyo. (U.P.) Flowers enough outside work in with his N. Cottrell reported to police the Postmaster Harley G. Murphy For All FLOWER college program should be entitled theft of a meat slicer valued at has been acclaimed "Spinach King Occasions to as much as he can get. Oppo- $175. He said the thief was op- of 1946." The spinach plant in BASKET nents pointed out that it is diffi- timistic. Murphy's backyard measures 10 cult for a college man with a full feet, four inches tall. Telegraph 55 North First Street until load to find time for work Delivery (Next door to the Victory that would take him over the $25 Sales Talk Sells Service Theater) ceiling. CONCORD, N. H. (U.P.)--A Some Chinese use chopsticks for Forty-seven per cent of the vet- Lincoln automobile was sold for signalling secret codes across a erans said that they could get $25 here. It was a 1925 model and room. work and time which would take its owner, Brig. Gen. Charles F. them over the ceiling. They said car as "ob- Bowen, described the steamilaalleelefee.exennell. that removal of the restriction in oor condition, without Phono Records 200 solete, for $1.00 would enable them to mix work valuable only as battery or tires, used on our BUSINESS DIRECTORY and school during a relatively Have been scrap." juke box route, all kinds. esumeeeneeememomemeemeemesmeememmereemeemenew short periodsaving up for future We have a complete line of months of school in which they Modern Music Co. For The Best in Home Cooked Food W. San Fernando St. ARTISTS' MATERIALS would tend strictly to school work. SPECIAL OFFER! 165 It's Among those opposed to the Beautiful Bronze TONE PORTRAIT - 7:91/2 ceiling were a large number of KEN'S PINE INN vetetans who pointed to the mar- only $1 Ballard 2634 255 So. Second St. ried vets with children. They Call CoL 6790.W leave name and address (Continued on Page 4) VIOLIN CHAS. S. GREGORY -\ SAN JOSE Designer and Maker of Distinctive Jewelry TEACHER PAINT & WALLPAPER CO. REPAIRING ENGRAVING POPULAR PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Sorority and Fraternity Pins 112 South Second St. STOCK UP NOW FOR YOUR MUSICAL FUN Carl F. Lundstrc.)rn 46 E. San Antonio St. Col. 462 and SAVE MONEY Studios in Sherman Clay 1114 FLOWERS TWO SHOPS San Jose Book & Magazine Shop Inquire at 119 E. San Fernando St. (across from Safeway) Chas. C. NAVLET Co. HILL'S FLOWERS .e) at (Since 1885) James C Liston 266 Race Street Ballard 3610 Sherman Clay 20 E. San Fernando St. Bal. 121 36 E. San Antonio St. Bal. 4847 We're not CLOWNING!!! Music Store FOR REAL REFRESHMENT IT'S THE 380 TYPE-O-MATIC . SUPPORT 167 Santa Phone Col. Tasty Sandwiches TYPEWRITER SERVICE Complete Fountain Service Clare number of MEMORIAL CHAPEL CIRCUS Only limited - 30 Minutes for 10e - students can be accepted. YMCA 3rd and Santa Clara FUND BENNY GLASSMAN ORCHESTRA Formerly with Tommy Dorsoy, Alvino Rey, Shep Fields, Benny Goodman, etc. MUSIC and ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL OCCASIONS Specializing - Fraternity and Sorority Dances 86 So. First St. Col. 665, Col. 2391-M PAGE FOUR SPARTAN DAILY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1946 CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK Vets Object To NEWMAN CLUB Hummel Presides FRIDAY, NOV. 8-- THURSDAY, NOV. 14 Earnings Ceiling PLANS ROAST Over Radio Club Football (lame, San Jose State Soph-Frosh Mixer, all afternoon. Continued from Page 3) Final plans for a wiener roast Carl Hummel was elected presi Train Miner Dance, Women's gym, vs. CO Pat Stockton. asked, "Is it possible for a man, rophs and frosh only, 8-11. to be held November 16 will be dent of the Radio club at a meet- leaves at o'clock. wife, and child to live on $200 per Rally, Outer Quad, 11:80, made at tonight's meeting of the ing last Wednesday evening in Play"Dntehess of Multi. Lit- month?" Water Polo, JayVees at Palo tle Theater, 8:15, One of those interviewed said Newman club, announces Joe room S11. Alto. Other officers elected were SATURDAY, NOV. 9 that since his return to the cam- Moore, president. pus he has kept close count on At the last meeting of the organ- George Kubiskie, vice president; Play"Duchess of MAUL" Little ANNOUNCEMENTS expenses. Without room or board ization a Hallowe'en party was Theater, 8:15. and Leslie Worcester, secretary THE to pay, he claims that it has cost FOLLOWING PEOPLE held and new members were in- and treasurer. MONDAY, NOV. 11 report to the secretary of the $115 per month to stay in school. itiated. Mr. Joe E. Jennings, prominent Armistice Day. No school. Spartan Bookstore: Wilma Sykes, The questions and answers: local radio manufacturer spoke to Wayne Davis, Dot McCullough, Are you able to get through TUESDAY, NOV. 12 Constitution the group about vacuums and con Carol Stannard, Lee Rafferty, school on your government sub- "80" Club party for Advertising densers. In his talk which was Shirley Mandel, Gloria Benicich. sistance alone? il- and Journalism majors. File Wanted lustrated with diagrams and draw- YES 24 per cent Meeting of Women P.E. majors, ings, Jennings told of the many JOB SHOP NO 76 per cent Campus organizations are asked Women's gym, 7-9. problems which confront the man- WANTED: a man who lives in Do you favor an increase in the to file a copy of their constitu- Pi Omega Pi Formal Initiation, ufacturing of radio tubes and con- Santa Clara, owns a car, and subsistance? tions in the Dean of Women's of- Student Center, 7-10. densers. would be willing to pick up pastry YES 65 per cent fice. Though it is not required, Soph Rally, Outer Quard, 11:30. at 7:30 a.m, and deliver in San NO 35 per cent it would be a service to students Plans were suggested to hold WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13 Jose to San Jose High School, Do you favor the government and other groups, according to code practice and review questions MOO and KKS joint meeting, Tuesday through Friday. $1.00 a ceiling on monthly earnings? Miss Helen Dimmick, dean of which are usually asked amateur Student Union, 7-10:80. trip. See Miss Van Gundy, Dean YES 12 per cent women. applicants in examinations for a Water Polo game, SJSC vs. of Men's Office. NO 88 per cent At least one pre-war group has radio operator's license. Stanford 'at Palo Alto. Would it help you personally if been slowed down considerably in The next meeting will be held TMS and Phi Kappa joint meet- Love birds really are parrots, this ceiling were removed? its reorganization now because no Wednesday evening, November 20 ing. belonging to a small, short-tailed , YES 47 per cent record of its past organization or at 7:30 p.m. in the Science build- OPS meeting, Student Union. parrot family. NO 53 per cent constitution can be found. ing.

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SPARTAN DAILY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1946 PAGE FIVE Si RUNNERS Jpcz'cttw l7ciL J. V. LINEUP DOUBTFUL MEET TOUGH AGAINST SAN MATEO With halfbacks Mervin Johnson and Lee Landrum limping around COMPTON from injuries received during practice sessions, po"tTti Coach Bud Winter The chances of the Spartan it still in doubt as to who will start in the JayVee backfield tomorrow cross-country squad scoring a vic- afternoon against the San Mateo Merchant Marine Academy on the tory over the crack C'ompton BCS DOWNS DSG Newmans Edge San Mateo turf. Kickoff time is scheduled for 2 o'clock junior college distance runners Frosh to Stark The JayVees will sorely miss Bob Rittenhouse, 200-pound fullback tomorrow, seems remote because IN BATTLE FOR from Santa Cruz, in tomorrow's tilt. Rittenhouse received an injury Eugene Haynes, San Jose State Intramurals during a recent game which has failed to respond to the proper college's star runner, will not Intramural season him to give up compete treatment, causing football for the 1946 season. due to a severe pulled LEAGUE LEAD got off to a flying start Thursday However, coach Winter muscle. Beta Chi Sigma's football team when the Newman club beat the said Fry's Follies that Ray Thomas will help out COMPTON 'royal' holds an undisputed claim to sec- Frosh 48-48 on a last second bas- San Jose State 13, COP 6. the backfield problem at the right Coach Herschel Smith's Comp- ond place in the inter-fraternity ket scored by Mitch Lobrovich. Stanford 27, Washington 7. halfback ton contestants are rated the football league standings after spot. Thomas looked Lobrovich scored 18 points, Army 20, Notre Dame 21. most powerful junior college squad their 12-0 victory over Delta Sig- good during practice by getting while Len Frizzi tallied 20 for the 27, California 0, away on the west coast. Heading the ma Gamma on Wednesday. USC for some long runs. Quarter- losers. The game was a thriller UCLA 26, Oregon 6. backs Jim Waterman and Pat junior college team is Robert After a slow first half which all the way and was in doubt Fresno State 22, U. of Hawaii Felice make that position secure Kohl, former J. C. miler, who is closed in a scoreless tie, the game to the final whistle. The teams 18. with their ability to pass and favored to finish first over the suddenly came to life early in the meet again later this month. Santa Clara 13, Arizona 25. run the team as a unit. Dan Or- three-mile and two-tenths Spartan second period when the Beta Chi A total of seven teams have Last week: Never had It bet- beck and Martin Sullivan have course, six got into scoring position with been entered so far. They are: ter! Totals: Won 15, lost 5. been working out at the fullback Spartan hopes of a first place a pass interception. Lou Di Bari Santa Cruz Beachcombers, Un- slot, but Coach Winter is still un- in the race tomorrow hinge on the scored the first tally for BCS knowns, Mighty Mites, San Lean- Pope's Picks decided as to who will start at performance of Richard Vierra on a long pass from Sam Lawson. dro Cherry Pickers, Fightin San Jose State 7, COP 12. the pile-driving position. and Murray Collins. Vierra was The DSG team was unable to Tigers, Newman Club, and the Stanford 18, Washington 12. The Spartan mentor will have only a few seconds behind Haynes penetrate Beta Chi territory, and Freshmen. Other teams are in Army 34, Notre Dame 6. to depend on Jay Parker, and at the Modesto meet to take third seemd to be stymied with a break the process of being formed. CSC 22, California '7. Keith or Kenneth Stoddard for place, while Collins finished in down of their passing attack. Nei- Contests will be played on Mon- UCLA 34, Oregon U. his support at the halfback post. good time to place fifth. ther team was able to hold an ad- day, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Fresno State 12, U. of Hawaii Coach Winter plans to conclude KNOWLES SET vantage until the closing minutes Thursday. All games will . start 14. the JayVee grid practice this aft- Thelno Knowles, former na- of the game when Beta Chi Sig- at 12:35 o'clock. Santa Clara IS, Arizona 0. ernoon in preparation for the tional 880-yard champion, and ma broke the ice on a slow mov- Last week: "I should have stood Mariners by running through a Don f3ranson, winner of the inter- ing contest with the final touch- by Cassner, Beta Chi end, for the In bed." Totals: Won IS, lost 8. light signal -dill. class cross-country run, can be down. Sam Lawson took the ball TD. counted on to make a good show- from 'center, and flipped it into ing against the Compton team. the end zone where it was caught FIRST AT SAN CARLOS BALLARD 8600 MEN'S SHOP

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SANTA CLAUS Makes a few Suggestions "College gals like gifts that are a bit unusual . conversation makers ... but usually they can't pay too much for gifts! "Well,- says Santa "then go to Mc- Whorter -Young's you'll find lots of things to strike a college girl's fancy ... and still not put a crimp in th budget for the rest of the quarter. Things for yourself ... and pretty items to give away to your best fries iii." PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS CARDS Dainty little water colors of tow -headed angels and rosy-cheated carollers by Brownie Block Print a favorite of yours! With your name. 25 for $2.75 HUMOROUS CARDS Fe/lows, meet a to amuse your friends 5c to 25c MONOGRAMMED STATIONERY it combination of notes and paper in grey and .. with your name or your friend's name friend/ $1.75 warm "Lucky Feather" CHRISTMAS CARDS cards with a pert yellow feather perched on each card . . . clever! $1.00 A TRUE FRIEND in an all wool "Thermo" pull over Rots of other box assortments in your pirce range) sweater . . . two pockets. Choose from brown, tan, blue, Like airmail stationery? Here's a real find. Delicately tinted fisathr weight paper. 72 sheets, 36 envelopes with your name $1.00 green; sizes from 36 to 44, McWHORTER - YOUNG 500 FIRST STREET Near Mission Theater SOUTH MEN'S FURNISHINGS, STREET FLOOR PAGE SIX SPARTAN DAILY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1946

PHI UPSILON PI: Dinner, R.S.V.P. to D. T Crawley. COUNTRY TEAM will please SJ SPLITS Classified Ads Saturday evening, 7:30, Fior meet in Bud Winter's office at RIDE TO COP GAME: Room D'Italia Hotel, 101 N. Market. MEMBERS OF THE CROSS- the Men's gym at 11:30 WITH RED S for two. Round trip $2. If inter- ested, call Ralph Mills, Col. 2456, The Spartan varsity and junior before 4, Friday. varsity wound up the final con- Lost: On e Sigma test on their schedule of home Gamma Omega fraternity pin. Finder games when they met the Stan- please contact Al "Tiny" Santos. ford Indians here last night. Mayfair 541 Putting on one of their beet FOR SALE: One ticket on to- DANCE performances this season the day's train for COP. Available Spartan JV's came from behind room 118. to beat out the Stanford J1' squad SATURDAY NIGHT 7-9. Leading by a three point November 9 margin at the end of the first Job Shop Male Chinese student for period the Stanford six were taken clerk- ing in grocery store. Hours: 4-8 second half as by surprise in the Monday through Saturday. See 28TH ANNUAL ARMISTICE the home squad suddenly took the Miss Van Gundy in the Dean of offense in a fast and accurate Men's office. DANCE attack. Thieves High point man in the Spar- Needle Victim Sponsored by PITTSBURGH (UP.) Marcus JV's second period come back tan Carter told police that when two SAN JOSE POST 89 was Bill Monohan, right forward thieves waylaid him, one plunged for the junior swimmers. Scor- a needle into his shoulder that put AMERICAN LEGION ing three points in the opening him to sleep. He awoke to find seconds of the final quarter Mono- he has been robbed of $33. Music by han put the San Jose team in a BENNY GLASSMAN'S BAND lead which the Indians were un- able to overcome. CAR Starting the game for the junior RENT A CIVIC AUDITORIUM - SAN JOSE varsity were Wood, right back; TRUCK or TRAILER liodgins, center back; Phillips, DRIVE IT YOURSELF Dancing 9 to 1 Admission $1.00 left back; Monohan, right for- Hertz ward; Grass, center forward; Moore, left forward. The Spartan varsity trailed the Drive-Ur-Self Stanford varsity by a margin of System one to two points during the first half of the main event but were The World's Largest unable to cope with the Indians' Automobil Rental System powerful offensive. In the second RATESWOO per 24-hr. day. Al- lowing 25 miles. Additiona: mileage period the Indians opened fire on at 10c per mile. Rates include in- the San Jose goal with deadly ac- surance service, gasoline and oil. curacy and sank the Spartan team with a volley of scores. PARK CRESCENT GARAGE Co-eds outnumber men 3 to 1 at 171 S. Market Col. 56119 the University of Nebraska.

VINIIMPIn1, THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH CORNER FIFTH AND SANTA CLARA STREETS College Age Class, 10 A.M., Rev. Fred Prussner Teacher Seekers, College Age Group, 6:30 P.M. 1 1:00 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Worship Services Joyce Wesley, Farr, D. D., Minister KSJO Sunday 11-12 A.M.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 60 N. THIRD ST., BALLARD 1562 You are invited to make this your Church home during your stay here at the College. Join in the Sunday Night program, beginning with Vespers at 6:30 o'clock. At 7:15 DR. CHARLES A. FERNISH will speak to the college group on -HEALTH AND RELIGION."

You are also invited to attend the: College Class at 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship at 11:00 A. M. Rev. Paul J. Goodwin Preaching

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