7C Other Side of Story Told; 'False Charges,' Say Police
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SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE -411111exe Vol. 51 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1963 No 25 18, 0eCOming 9ueen Driggs, Garcia Commentator Other Side of Story Told; Cast Today Argue Over Will Discuss SAVE Votes 33c Cuba Cold War 'False Charges,' Say Police Problem Ten Hopefuls By GERALD GUIBOR ' Students claimed Friday that "but ,1 is not, our department's For Ry STEVE AGOSTA Elie Abel, NBC foreign affairs More light was shed yesterday they had "rights taken away" or pew?, s to entrap or mishandle queen one candidate for queen, from the "Why communism in Cuba?" Voting for Homecoming commentator, will discuss "Fifteen on students' testimonies before "were mistreated by officers," them. - group of finalists which will be Why?" )1' will begin today at Years of Cold WarA Checklist Student Council Friday afternoon. 'FALSE CHARGES' candidates announced this Thursday. These are the words of a San ENTRAPMENT of Gains and Losses" in Concert The other side of the picture, Police Chief Blackmore said, following the Queen's Jose teacher by the name of 1:30 a.m. Today's fashion show at 10:30 from the city's point of view, was "The report I heard from the ABC On the question of using entrap- Garcia. Garcia met Steve Driggs Hall tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. Sims in the cafeteria. will feature the 1963 Homecoming learned yesterday when Police said that charges against the Po- ment as a defense for the students, Fashion last evening in a much talked As a former roving reporter for situated Queen semi-finalists modeling cam- Chief Ray Blackmore, H. O. Jen- lice Department are false. lestoict Attorney Louis Bergna Election booths will be about debate on Cuba the New York Times, Abel has wit- pus clothes from Mosher's Ltd., of held in sen, ABC officer, and ASH At- "An ARC employe said that he said: "The defense of entriumment utside of the cafeteria and will be Allen Hall. nessed firsthand many of the Town and Country. Elaine Halvor- torney General Bill Holley gave was proud of San Jose Police of- is available only when it was not both today and Garcia, who prefers events which history later recorded pen until 4 p.m. sen, 1962 Homecoming Queen will to keep his statements to Spartan Daily. ficers, principally those who con- the defendant's intent. to commit first name anonymous, as gains and losses for the West. morrow for student voters to be commentator for the show. challenged ducted themselves as gentlemen." crime, but when the crime was Driggs to the debate charging He covered the 1955 summit con- actually planned Or instigated by ck five favorites from the group Models are Marvis Baer, Anne The Police Chief eontinued, "No that Driggs "lied about the Cuban ference in Geneva and in the fol- the pOliee." However, he said that semi-finalists. Chambers, Diane Koepff, Sharon one Was pushed around. Officers, I ten situation" in a panel talk earlier the law states: if the defendant's 29, and McPhee, Jan Newcomer, Nancy Profs Discuss isirformecl the operation as it Next. Tuesday, Oct. this semester. Niederholzer, Kerry O'Brien, Caro- should be done, particuiraly when intent were present, then arrest Oct. 30, students will The native Cuban listed three by decoy Wednesday, lyn Ohliger, Sally Prater, and Na- handling not, criminals, but plain. does not constitute en- types of persons who are in have an opportunity to vote for dereh Roody. favor everyday good John Doe college ll'apment. of the Castro regime in Cuba: Instructors' ASB Attorney Hol- - George Boldizar, chairman of the students that went astray for a General Bill "those in the red spectrum, pseu- ley stated. "No charges against Homecoming sub-committee for few minutes." the do-intellectuals and green, imma- police will be made." downtown merchant's displays, has Review ture ideologists." 'ENCOURAGED' Al the same time, he said, "We Clark To announced that tomorrow is the Strike Right Garcia included some college One of the six students who ap- have hope that such occurrences deadline for campus shops to regis- students in the third group, say- peared Friday said that he was do not happen again. We are try- ter for the window contest. Do teachers and especially, ing that these students "Take a "encouraged to get it beer. When I ing to take care of the students Albee Drama, college instructors--have the right few political science courses, may I had one in hand, an officer. who have been victimized." to strike? grabbed me by the back of the or may not wear a beard and bailey went on to say that there A panel of four SJS professors neck," the student said. 'Virginia Woolf' Federal Career sandals, may or may not take a is "cause to believe what happened discussed this question yesterday A comment from ABC officer bath once a week, and think they is the police's authority. The minor d w in Cafeteria Rooms A H. 0. Jensen said: "I wasn't there -Who's A I ra ill of Virginia know all the answers about Cuba." nature of this whole situation is and B. exactly at the time when this W.olf?" award winning diama by Day Observation DRIGGS SPEAKS it tempest in a teapot." The panel members were Drs. might have occurred." lie added, Driggs opened his part of the Edward Albers will be the subject Roland F. Lee, associate profes BLINDER debate pointing out that he would of tomorrow's book talk. Tomorrow sor of English, Richard G. Tenses', He also said that in his opinion, Here tell what he saw in Cuba as a art, William R. Rog- Dr. James Clark, associate pro- professor of "There is no reason for the way Tomorrow is the fourth an- tourist this past summer. ers, professor of education and will give the talk New Budget the incident was handled. I think fessor of English, Driggs emphasized that he does professor oi nual Federal Career Day (FCD) Bert M. Morris, 10 was a blunder on the part of at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow in Faculty not believe all is right in Cuba, at SJS. chemistry. the administration and the police but added that the present gov- ELIE ABEL Cafeteria, Rooms A and B. Representatives of a variety of Des. Tansey anti Lee argued department," ernment has helped the Cuban ... globe-hotting reporter do have the right Proposed on Dr. Clark described the Play, federal agencies will be located at that instructors In effect, the intent of stialent display tables in front of the ad- people. to strike, while Drs. Morris and IC w hi eh won last year's Drama VernMen t is the hope that stu- ministration building on Seventh The SJS Political Science major lowing year he covered the Hun- Rogers took the negative position Critics' Circle Award for the best emphasized that "Free travel is dents will get due consideration am Street from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. garian uprising. A New york City case was cited play of the 1992-63 season, ai "a needed between the United States Up$1 Million Irom the police. This is hoped for They will inform interested stu- native of Orintreal. Canada, by Drs, i'ansey and Lee in which ur study of marriage and yet much and Cuba as well as trade." He in terms of the students' future dents of career possibilities and Abel is a graduate of McGill Uni- teachers, by threatening to strike. mom because it beeomes a study added that the U. B. should have SJS hits been assnmed ti''- records. employment conditions with the versity and the Columbia Univer- , were able to lower the number tot $17.7:',7,:aiti in relationships between people in done this "instead of supporting sosed budget of It has toren pointed out already federal government. sity School of Journalism. Ile students in their classrooms. the motlern world." an invasion." toy State College Chancellor Glenn liy ASH Pres. Stese Larson that Regardless of major, all college served with a Royal Canadian Air If the public delays such needed S. Dumke. ricy -ha tel crimps." "It is perhaps one of the most. for federal Calling Driggs "uninformed," Force radar unit during World students are eligible ' improvements, Lee said, teachers bat! Garcia stated that Cuba WAS the ISumke submitted the brutal plays 1 have ever read," careers, according to Richard R. War H. , not only have the right to strike. he third richest country in the for SJS and the other 17 stss Coffin, chairman of the event. war ended, he became lout are morally obligated to strike Americas and that It was ad- When the col leges to the Slate College He said that FCD's purpose is United Nations correspondent tor for the public's interest. Overseas Director vancing rapidly. "There was no Hoard cif MISteeti. to provide information in job fields Overseas News Agency. Both professors for the affirm- need for communism in Cuba," he the The pootassed 5.15 budget i- Earl Warren Jr.