Elections Board Estimates 1800 Ballots Cast; Prexy Race Close' r.., Spattarta Official estimates last night by was running "extremely close." located. the ASH elections board set the The announcement came late in Meanwhile, also two major sio. first day's balloting at close tb the evening from the College dent political carnps focused their C;,[ 1800 votes, and the group further Union. 315 S. Ninth at, where attention on today's voting, ex- VOL 48 " SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1961 NO. 119 hinted that the presidential race At election headquarters ate pected to decide the election. Ron 'Revelries Revue' GereviLs, Paper Ballot candidate for president and opponent Brent Aker. Davis. Sparta Party, John waited calm- ly for del: the final hours of a hard- fought campaign to tick by. Ii 'Musical Madness' To Debut LINES AT POLLS Students stood in long lines yes- terday at the polling stations-- at the Outer Quad, the bookstore and the cafeteria - in the late 'd in Tonight, 8:15 in morning and early afternoon hours si by Morris Dailey to east ballots for the candidates aka. VERNE CHRISTOFFERSON I followed in tap dance tempo BY by Gaieties. of their choice. those Lana Lawson. t When the curtain goes '.up to-1 However, &s a matter of rec- The figure is approximately A change of pace will he pro- ord that in 1930 a student written night at 8:15 in Morris Dailey 1100 uver last year's host -day im- vided by impersonist Ah Fat t and produced show called auditorium it will bring into view "Jazz- ing tatty of 1000. However, in !me Chong. mania" enjoyed tremendous suc- tradition second only to Tower 1959, 1670 ballots were- counted a Francis Friedman and Barry COM. and Importance; It will Hall in age Richardson combine their efforts the first slay. view the only student bring into on a medley of melodies, followed CARMEN DRAGON VOTING HEAVY produced, dilected and written, with a dissertation by Maria The 1933 "Spartan Gaieties" At all three voting locations, I. on enacted show campus; it will %Vida. featured a 10-piece student band student volunteers said that vot- bring into view the 1961 Revelries ing had "been heavy" all morn- Composition in Black and White, under the direction of Carmen production, "Musical Madness." ing. "very heavy" at mid-day and a dance special by Anne Morris; a Dragon, then an SJS student. In Tonight's production departs voters were still coming in large duet of melodies by Tom Liles, 1934, under the new name of from Revelries tradition of the numbers by late afternoon. Bob Pringle and Karen Petersen, "Revelries," the show and Dra- last few years in that it will aban- - piing Ailson By 2:30 it was reported from and a solo by Norma Brook con- gon again shared the sweet taste don the pure-script show in favor SPARTANS IN ACTIONElection polls which the bookstore. Students formed long lines the polling stations that the clude the list of vocals. of success. at last of a musical revue. The opening opened at 9:30 this morning will remain open all three polling stations, turning in a "heavy three ballot boxes were being "Constant Refrain," the 1947 and finale created by cast mem- MYSTERIOUS ORIGIN until 3 p.m. while students such as these exer- vote" nearly all day. Polling booths opened filled Francis Friedman will com- Revelries had a five-day run, the Tod. ber The origin of Revelries as a cise their "right to vote." These three students again this morning and today's ballots are the same polling booths only student-written see- longest up to that time, and the prise the full-fledged musical comedy is were several hundred who turned out to vote at expected to be "crucial" by both major political opened again at 9:30 this morn- show. thing Of the shrouded in mystery. Some sources following year "Up Powell" by Joe the Outer Quad, the cafeteria and in front of parties. ing and will close at 3 p.m. Final VARIED REVUE say it began in 1929 as a grand Juliano achieved renown when a vote tabulations will take place 146 Under the guidance of produc- finale to Spardi Gras; others say real cable car was imported from late this evening and results are expected to be tion directors Cathi Purcell, Kevin It began in 1933 as Spartan (Continued on Page 2) 'Weather Satellites Lambda Chi Pushcart Relays announced at to- and musical director Pat r:I-rites dance in the Art Quad, 1111Ir Seligman Arata, the 17-member cast weaves 11.. its melodious way through a Launch New Era "A new era of meteorology has Set Off SJS Spring Carnival myriad blend of songs, dances, im- TV personations, dissertations, piano, begun with the launching of This aftenux,n at 2.30 Lambda A rl,iticv v. a nit 1,,i t It c,glibo Instructors weather satellites." stated guitar and banjo solos. Dr. Jay Chi Alpha's Annual Pushcart re-1 the art quad starts at 8:30 an,: before Bringing comedy and continuity Wilson In a talk some 100 lays at Ninth and William sts., lasts until midnight. At approxi- To Meet 200 students yesterday in S258. to the "musical madness" will be set off a chain of events for the mately 11 p.m. Olmsted stated Dr. Wilson, from the United co-MC's Dave Price and Ed Bell- all-school Spring Carnival. that trophies will be awarded for School Teachers ing, whose between - the- scenes States Weather Bureau's satellite After the relays from 430 Pushcart relays, best booth and commentary will surplant a for- laboratory, indicated future through 7 p.m. dinner is being booth making the most money. More than 200 elementary weather predictions will be close mal script. served in the cafeteria for $1. ASB election results will be an- school science teachers will be on to pinpoint accuracy through the Tickets may be purchased at the nounced at this time, 'BRITANNIA RAG' campus tomorrow to meet the in- use of satellites. door. Carnival chairman Bill Olm- CAMPUS SECURITY Getting the show off to a fast structors of a television course (Continued on Page 2) sted has announced. During din- The carnival chairman reported start will be Nancy Buttram and prepared by the Instructional tele- ner the Jazz Kritics will perform. that 'campus security will be vision center, Pat Wallace, who will dance to Robert Diamond, BOOTHS OPEN checking for trouble-makers from ITV "Britannia Rag." director, has announced. Ticket Extension Approximately 35 booths, both outside the college, He expressed Vocal limelighter Patricia Ann The teachers are enrolled in an independent and greek, will be hopes that everybody will attend extension Travis, recently chosen Miss For Beach 'Mixer' course broadcast by col- open in the faculty parking lot and enjoy the carnival, "but at Greater San Jose of 1961, brings Ticks, I sass tot iamorrork lege Sundays over KNTV. Robert by the cafeteria. Olmsted stated the same time use their heads Hassur, a pair of old favorites to the show frosh beach party have been ex- moderator of the series, that there will be dunking booths, in their fun!" He added t hat will speak to the with her tendition of "Moonlight tended until today, according to visitors. throwing whipped cream and rot- "With the carnival's success, We Sunday, the "Explorations" in Vermont" and "Lullaby of Barbara Mitchell, co-publicity sci- ten eggs at victims and the usual hope to build it into something ence show will consider Broadway." chairman of the event. "Mag- carnival concessions of cot ton much bigger and better in the netism and Electricity" at 11:30 Adding variety to the vocal list- Miss Mitchell stated that tick- candy, popcorn and candied apples. following years." am. on KNTV, channel 11. ings will be a medley of folk songs ets can be purchased at the booth The booths will close at 8:30. by "The Outlanders," a semi-pro- in front of the Spartan cafeteria fessional group which has ap- for $1 all day today. The ticket $500 IN PRIZES peared in colfee houses through- price includes a sack lunch and out , San Jose and t transportation to and from the Vet Transfers semi-professional Monterey. The group consists of FOLK SONG MEDLEY"The Outlanders," a beach, she added. Any Korean vet planning to Todd Cleave, Page Brownton, and group composed of Todd Cleave, (I), Page Brownton, (r), and "One of the main purposes of transfer to another school for Cheri Korhonen, Cheri Korhonen, bring a musical change-of-pace to the 1961 the annual soph-frosh mixer is to sunimer school or at the end of VOCAL COMBO Revelries production "Musical Madness" which makes its debut compete for possession of the the fall seinesster should cheek Combining vocal efforts on tonight at 8:15 in Morris Dailey auditorium. Tickets for the Spartan Shield in activities such with the Korean vet office Adni- 'They Say Its Wonderful" will be show are 25 cents. A second performance will be given tomor- as volleyball, tug-o-war and sack 103. Proper forms must he filed lh.'ty Pack and Dave McClellan, row night. before the start of the new Se- mester. 'Thou Shalt Not Kill' Activities Adviser World Disarmament Important Says Apathy Exists For Drives Charity Man's Peace Security stiDioto, just men For 1in contributing money to an un- Commis- from eat It- lakes on seismic in- sots. ski, it 0, last is Iiiinslresi nuies to targets several The Atomic Energy known cause. They have to get series on whit is boing thousand miles away. sion, established in 1946. was en- struments are not included. something in return," Gwen Jor- done ,n help insure pormnent world of seeing the world em- trusted the task of finding a pa." , Fearful DISARMAMENT CONFLICTS gensen, activities adviser. stated. broiled in the throes of a catas- formula for "the elimination from Miss Jorgensen, also adviser for There still remain some out- trophic nuclear war, the United I national armaments of atomic the Community Service committee. By FRED SCHWARTZ standing conflicts which need to Nations has been called upon to weapons and all other weapons commented on student apathy to- The United Nations General As- he resolved before test bans be- achieve some kind of disarmament. adaptable of mass destruction." It ward charity drives. She gave the sc- 5ertiblY has devoted great time come a reality: All proposals put forth by the has not, as yet, accomplished this example of last fall's committee and energy searching for one of 1. How many inspection stations U.N. to date have dealt with two objective. candy sale that netted only $109. tIs top goalsdisarmament. should be set up in the Soviet aspects of disarmament - inspec- In 1952. the U.N. created a new She gave possible reasons for However, the elements of dis- Union? The U.S. says 21; U.S.S.R., and controls. disarmament commission to deal the lack of student support toward PRIZE BOOTHUnpacking prizes for the Community Service armament are so entangled by tion 15. There has been no agreement with the control of both conven- a charity drive. "Students don't committee booth tonight at the all-school Spring Carnival are sensiti%e political details that the The U.S. and its allies have yet on their location. tional and atomic weapons. How- have the money to buy candy and (Ito r) Barbara Barnard, Alice lzmirian, Luther Knock and Carolyn' question cannot be isolated and proposed complete disarmament. 2. What should be the national- ever, charges by the Soviet gov- other things for such a project." Hayes. Committee chairman Carolyn Hayes reported that at treat(s1 as simply a self-contained limited disarmament, a total dis- ity of the inspection teams? The ernment that the commission was They want to know "where their least $500 in prizes are to be used. Prize tickets collected from Problem. armament by guaranteed stages. U.S. says inspectors in the Soviet "inadequate" together with that money is going," she added. game winning at the booths may be turned in to the committee Mutual didtrust and suspicion The Soviet Union's proposals have Union should be Westerners, and country's announcement it would booth for prizes, depending on number collected. have developed the ranged from abolition of atomic inspectors in the U.S. should be DONOR RESPONSE to increase "boycott" the commission, caused arms buildup. of suspi- weapons to "total disarmament in Russians. The Soviets want equal Miss Jorgensen said that do- Because the body to be completely inactive cion, some nations have stockpiled four years." numbers of inspectors from East nors seem more responsive to a Last Day To Order Hawaiian Leis negotia- throughout most of 1958. need. She gave reference countless nuclear weapons to pre- More than a decade of and West. definite narrowed the TEST-BAN NEGOTIATION to the Cal Poly tragedy last se- Pare themselves "in case of war." tion has seemingly 3. Should nuclear explosions he but there In late 1958, the three nuclear mester and stated a big response For Semi-formal Ball, May 20 No one can say for sure how area of disagreement, taxed for peaceful purposes? Both the question of guaran- powers .the U.S., U.S.S.R., and went out for this. many bombs have been stored in remains sides say "yes- but have not i.1%,;1.i.111 Nocturne-. sli,k.n $2 75. Students who Britain began peace negotiations The all-school Carnival will Preparation for the "emergency." tees. agreed on the amount of informa- the junior-senior ball, to be held cannot make it to the booths are for a test ban, after an East-West give one-half of the funds raised But in the words of Dr. Linos PERIODIC INSPECTION tion which should be disclosed to May 20, must be ordered today, asked to call Miss Kennedy at scientific conference held that to the new College Union fund and P a it It n g, Nobel Prize-winning The U.S.and the Western pow- the other side. according to Kathy Kennedy, CYpress 4-2922. had concluded that in- one-half to the Community Serv- chemist, the number is "sufficient ers have insisted on periodic in- summer Junior class publicity chairman. Today is also the deadline for spection was "feasible." ECONOMICS INVOLVED . ice committee. to destroy the world." spection to assure that the other They are $2 each. submitting photos of "Joe College. the U.S. standpoint, the Ten years after the end of parties namely the U.S.S.R.-- The Soviet Union originally From DIVIDES HALF The leis may be ordered at Betty Coed" contestants. They tests shifting of defense resources-447 World War IT, four nations--the are keeping their pledge. The So- urged a treaty banning all The committer will divide its booths in front of the cafeteria may be turned in either to the to be billion for the 1960- 1!.S.. U.S.S.R., Britain and Cana- viet Union, however, has persist- with an inspection system expenditures half into three areas, Miss Jorgen- and booxstore along with the bids, College Union, 315 S. Ninth at., that 61 fiscal year to peacetime sixes da had the knowledge, facilities ently resisted what the Western set up later. It has abandoned sen stated. Student Emergency or Betty Lupton, 201 S. 11th at. constitutes the biggest problem. ;and resources to produce, test and governments regard as effective! position and now agrees an inspec- loan will receive a share. Miss Jor- To he held at the Hawaiian set up At present, more than 25 per Service Deferment stockpile atomic weapons; only inspection to assure that disarm-1 tion system should be gensen explained that this service Gardens, the semi -formal ball will cent of our economy is hated upon Students seeking a selective ser- ranatia has not done so. ament Is really taking place. a limited inspection. Is to loan small amounts of money feature Sal Carson's nine-piece disarmament The U.S.S.R. maintains the the weapons race, and more than for 30 to 90 days to be paid back vice deferment for the next aca- combo, a female vocalist and the DEMTRUCTIVIP: MISSILES The question of U.N. and treaty should cover only those five million people are employed with little interest on it. A portion demic year should request an SSS- crowning of the Joe College-Betty The creation of missiles since has been debated by the During the tests which can now be inspected in national defense. of the money will go to a commun- 109 or SSS10.3 form in Admit:La Coed contest winners. the end of the war has likewise Its political committee. questions of above the ground tests, under- Is the conclusion either economic ity service project to be decided before leaving at the end of the "Everyone is invited-, Miss created a destructive potential. In- first few years the conventional water tests and large underground prosperity and threat of war with later. The third area to get a semester. A student must have Kennedy said. stressing the ball tercontinental ballistic missiles atomic weapons and as sep- tests. Small underground tests armaments, or depression and share is World University service been in attendance a full aca- was not restricted to juniors and fitted with atomic warheads can armaments were treated which cannot be differentiated peace without them? to aid foreign education. demic year to be eligible, seniors. he guided at heights of several arate items. 1 ISPARTAN Dins F.1',1;\ Weather Satellites To Aid sz,0 Thrust and Parry dititat, can best be Instituted TASC chooses the Claims Writer Failed humanitarian by ,the reopening of diplomatic venture of channeling our grr,a( Back Conclusions relations. We must economic and In Accuracy of Predictions To and trade productive capac orderer EDITORI would like to im- not "fear to negotiate." ity for the illumination of pov. (Continued from Page 1 satellites in the Tiros series may Pete:Kuehl ply Dean Faulkner's total fail- During the presidential elec- erty, illiteracy, disease, and dis, his talk be launched early this summer. All IN Dr. Wilson emphasized .* ure in backing up his five con- tion Mr. Kennedy declared "Let content from our Latin neigh. with slides taken by U.S. weather launchings will be from Cape clusions, May 2. us do in Cuba what we did in bors.

satellites Tiros I and II. The Canaveral, Fla. I admire Faulkner's ambition Guatemala" (in 1954 the CIA Ben Ziateroff jr. photos showed areas ranging from Following the Tiros series will Gottlieb and the Limeliters to appraise the Cuban situation overthrew the democratically ASE1 1015 the eastern coast the launching of the Numbus be On stage--Ilankcd ny his too colleagues under the glare of with his "facts" and "conclu- elected Guatemalan govern- and the Nile valley. satellites. Dr. Wilson said these on the issues he raised. ment). Three months later we a multiple-colored spotlightthe man looks, talks and acts like sions" Many of the slides clearly satellites would be more elabo- The problem, however, is not tried it. The result was not showed the earth's curvature and rately equipped and if successful the college professor he is not, but easily could be. lack of facts, but too many of pleasant. Shot47 clouds blanketing large masses of put on an operational basis rather them favoring different sides; Will our foreign policy of land. Photos were taken through And backstageflanked by his agent and a few admirers than research. and there is not enough space sabotage and criminal subver- under the glare of a 100-watt bulbthere is little discernible EL RANCHO DRIVE1N: televised pictures beamed from anywhere here to prevent a sion, of predominant military satellites. ELATED CY 4-2041 the difference. propagandistic abridgment. But, aid and of peripheral foreign 2 MORE LAFNCHED United States meteorologists 101 DALMATIANS Ph.D., again, Faulkner took maximum aid continue, or will it become Dr A more have been elated with the results He's still "Professor" Lou Gottlieb, the picarefque also -best short feature * lson indicated two unfortunate truly sensitive to the needs and of the satellites, Dr. Wilson said. whose unique sophistibawdy humor helps make the Limeliters the advantage of the the genuinely Horse With A Flying Tail He added that unusual cloud for- situation, and did not do jus- aspirations of most fascinating and talented entertainers since . . . well, since America? Conquest of Space 'Revelries Revue' mations have been spotted by the tice to any side of the issues, needy peoples of Latin nobody. They're in a class by themselves. satellites. not even his own: a Communist SPARTAN DRIVEIN technique. Z4,14:04,11-Wrolo,...205.$24, To Open Tonight In one slide he pointed out a TWO INGREDIENTS CY 5-3410 Prof. C. W. Mills had to write FRESHEST DONUTS Three features in long but thin string of clouds Two ingredients are responsible for the success of folk singers (Continued from Page 1, a book, "Listen, Yankee," in 72 Varieties 101 DALMATIANS off the eastern coast of the United Gottlieb, Alex Hassilev and . One is their singing. San Francisco for the perform- order to justify his point of ,s Horse With A Flying Tail States which extended from the Gingham Girl Donuts ances. "You'd think they were hacked by a 100-voice chorus," as one view. Dr. Fermin Peinado, Uni- MAN OF THE WEST : So. First CY 5.9668 starring Gary Cooper & Reminiscing over the catastro- northern part of Florida to New critic put it. versity of Oriente, Cuba, in 117 Londoni phes of various final rehearsals, York. "We will have to theorize writing criticisms of Mills and ;:.WW3t1G1:14.15405V,IVS But voice power isn't ,enough, and it's hardly the real key others also found it necessary GAY THEATRE CY 3-84051 Dr. Theodore Balgooyen, 12-year on the formation causes of these adviser to Revelries, remembers to the vocal and instrumentat talents of the trio. Blending is. They to write another. Now I ask clouds," he said. "best song" one night in particular. "The cast fit songs to their voices and 'instruments. Faulkner, assuming he is not NEVER ON SUNDAY had been rehearsing for weeks one-sided: Is he trying to do also "award winning - Gottlieb, a tall, angular man and the group's spokesman, says with a 25-piece orchestra," he re- the same in a 250-word column? DAY OF THE PAINTER ; Friday Flicks his harmonic structures are jazz. calls. "During the final rehearsal And will he guarantee, for a and ZERO TO SIXTY they decided they didn't like the "April Love" will be presented "It's impossible today to present folk songs in their natural change, to do justice to all sides 1,t orchestra and at midnight they by the senior class tonight in form, he explains. "Most 'pure' folk singers are amateurs, and I of the issues? TOWNE CY 74060 began revising the show leaving Th55 at 7:30 according to Rod don't mean that facetiously." If the defender of the five "best foreign film award" the orchestra out." Dirldon, senior class president. conclusions is fully aware of the INGMAR BERGMAN'S Contrary to what's been written about the trio, Gottlieb does problem I have just conveyed, THE VIRGIN SPRING not do all the arranging. "Many of our arrangements are done in he has any intellectual also Fernandel in IMPORTED GIFTS RELIGIOUS ARTICLES and if 'committee,' he says matter-of-factly. THE BIG IMPORTED RELIGIOUS STATUES WITH CRYSTAL EYES integrity at all, he would imme- CHIEF WHAT A COMMITTEE! diately abandon his selected SARATOGA UN 7-3026 ; What a committeeGottlieb, whose academic attainments (doc- "facts" and deliberate "conclu- "Best Actor" Burt torate from UC in musicology for research of 15th century religious sions." If he is aware of the Lancaster in -WouJe o ctiiOft music) are well known, strumming the bass: Hassilev (fluent in grave injustice involved but in- ELMER GANTRY sists on presenting his so-called also Jack Leirrnon in BP,' Chit* TL'EnDaY SAIL &DAY 9 to 5 SLNDAY 9 TO 4 five languages and numerous dialects), a banjo-guitar player who * looks like Yves Montand; and "facts" and "conclusions" in THE APARTMENT 1396 E. Santa Clara CY 4-6606 Yarbrough, (a student of classical this column, he would be inten- Cc Greek and philosophy), one of tionally abusing his readers by the best authentic Irish tenors feeding them misleading and 1.91/13.1313111/121.111.1.!..0. _5111113.P2f53_43,1JA,9...__PlIo!..A.13.!_,Q..*9415!.0.1/.1,5100,10.1.05v,- and an expert classical guitarist. consequently dangerous propa- '(= ganda. MAYFAIR "When we began," confesses Old World Charm in Dining Gottlieb jokingly, "my partners Antonio B. Ooka Beautiful Holbrau suggested I talk between numbers ASS 5903 America's Most STARTS WEDNESDAY I while they tuned up." This is * Authentic Bavarian Food the second ingredient which dis- TASC Analyzes i * tinguishes the Limeliters: Gott- Its Stand on Cuba Summer . Music Every Night lieb's talk. EDITOR The members of Match Ballad, SUNDAY TASC accept this opportunity Gottlieb's knowledge, not only through to answer the recent challenges Mates of 4...4. in music, is encyclopedic. His hu- THURSDAY on our stand via a via Cuba. . mor has been compared to the seperates that We believe our neutrality Wilda New Comics (Sahl, Mike and Soldier/ laws, FDR's abrogation of the were made Elaine. Berman, Bruce, etc.), but Baughn Platt Amendment, Articles 15 "tha bast Russian . this is, to a degree, too limiting to go together. movi since World . and Her Piano ? P and 16 (political sovereignty *War IITi,,. mag. . a description. Skirts . and economic security) should . Succinctly, Lou Gottlieb is the *W,Inar grand orb* not be violated. Cuba has the jamaicas, *San Francisco film garden eiiy -Wofirau pure, scholarly intellectual who *festival, same legal right of self-deter- rimer meets audiences on his terms. pedal pushers, liDouble prize 51 So. Market CY 7-2002 LOU GOTTLIEB mination as we so declared on 1TC.annes Film Festival. . . . picaresque Ph.D. Certainly he hams it up a bit; capris : yearcarictrai r acresarecticriorractritareareareateraaticareirciriiiiiiioNvov. July 4, 1776. Cuba has the right "One of year's bestN.Y. Times, Fired& In one of the Limeliters' biggest hits, "Madeira M'dear," he literally to sever its bonds from its his oulofts. Tribune, N.Y. Post, Sat. Natal. of a virtual seduces his bass. But the essence of the 37-year-old Gottlieb's wit torical position Size 5- 18. is found in subtle spoofs of pedantry and absurdity. Neither Vikkl U.S. colony. with BOWL OF CHERRIES; 4.99 to Duggan, the starlet whose backless gowns created such a stir a few We view with alarm the ab- 14.99 and OVERTURE * years ago, nor the western gunslinger "who's not badonly sick" sence of habeas corpus, elec- Now showing 7 p.m. - 9:15 p.m. Now escape him. tions and trial by jury. We op- Sat Sun. Cent, from 4:45 p.m. Dr. Graham Wilson, an SJS professor of English, in Greece pose press censorship, a one- $499 give yourself this year on a Fulbright teaching grant, says about his long-time party system and a centralized friend, "Lou really wants to be a comic." dictatorial government. We be- lieve their opposites, as exem- up "Professional" NO 'SELF-APPROBATION' plified by Anglo-American tra- But, "I haven't the need for self-approbation that one has to REVELRIES shaves possess to be a successful solo comedian," admits Gottlieb, who eodertad traveled the nightclub circuit alone for a year before the Lime- 286 South First Street Spattan91)aiiq ICC with... liters were formed. He gave it up early in 1959. ***** ********** "I do much better with a prop," he says, slapping the "tuned Entered as second class metier April 24 1934, af San Jose, Californie, under the at the factory" bass with gusto. act of March 3, 1879. Member Confer. eta Newspaper Publishers' Ann. Pub- The audience views Gottlieb as a brilliant and articulate per- lished daily by Associated Students of LET'S RELAX son, but it wonders, "Does he say any of this off the cuff?" San Jose State College incept Sew. day and Sunday, during collar)* goat The answer is yes. The best ad libs of course, become part of Day Eddr, Ann Phillips WITH GOOD FOOD... the repertoire. Backstage preparing for a concert, he sounds little different from the man who will throw thousands of people Into hysterics cpitle9 minutes later. RESTAURANT NAVAJO LOUNGE Sizzling BAKERY WEST SAN CARLOS AT You'd swear he reads answers from a script, the way he dis- SHASTA. SAN JOSE. CALIFORNIA patches even the most intricate queries. Then somewhere along SWIFT PREMIUM the line he stops to think, and you know that between tuning his bass and wondering "Where's Alex? We've only got 20 minutes," pioey STEAKS he's been answering your queries. CAMPBELL AVENUE S WINCHISTIER RD. And when Alex arrives, and Lou leads the trio into a practice CAMPBELL, CALIFORNIA room to "set music hack 20 years," you hurry to your seat. Because Strip Saimiuit.li .. 1.09 time, you just can't wait, by this cpit)e9 Top Sirloin Dinner OCEAN & WATER STREET SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA New York Strip Steak ***** . 1.951.49 REVELRIES Sisieet INCLUDES SALAD POTATOES BREAD 535 E. SANTA CLARA STREET FRENCH (3anjou state's second oldest tradition SAN JOSE. CALIFORNIA SUPER SMOOTH presents cpieeye For Variety '11:17ZICAL IZADITESS' GRANT ROAD & EL CAMINO REAL TRY OUR SHAVE MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA New "wetter-than -water" action melts beard's tough. Barbecued Ribs or Chicken nesein seconds. Remarkable new "wetterthan:water" pit,e9 action give, Old Spice Super Smooth Shave its scientific Rig 12 & 13, 1961 EACH $1.39 approximation to the feather.touch feel and the efficiency of EL CAMINO REAL AT OLIVOS barber shop shaves. Melts your beard's toughness like hot SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA towels and massagein seconds. Breasted Chicken to fake home. Shaves that are so comfortable you barely feel the Let SPIVEY furnish Broasted Circle B Char-Broil blade. A iinique combination of antievaporatinn agents Chicken for your party. From makes Super Smooth Shave stay moist and firm. No one ord., to a thousand. 2798 Alum Rock Avenue re-lathering, no dry spots. Richer and creamier... Ann, you GCELY the most satisfying shave ... fastest, cleanestand most, PHONE ORDERS TO GO CL 1-3431 comfortable. Regular or mentholated, 1.00. Cr"2:?'', SPIVEY'S 11111E OE! 0111E Ali! DRIVE-IN OPEN DAILY 11:30 a.m. 9:30 p.m. &id RESTAURANTS WEEKENDS 11:30 a.m. 10:30 p.m. S 1-1 U L.1-0 N _

"Um.. er

$300,000 Painting Exhibit Continues 'Just for the Devil of If!' Fiiday, May 12, 1961 SPARTAN TIAILT-1 The Phoenix At niUstUills $30(1, - The slaw. ii, deeigned to s It o NO exhibit "100 Years of French both the major and the lee.., known Music Recital Tuesday painting will continue in the Art painters of the previoii, Gallery, A127, through Friday, 100 years: to show paintings, wat- Student Plans To Cross Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia and Mu soloist J. 1). Niel' baritone. May 19. ercolors and drawings by painters Phi Epsilon are presenting a recital! with accompanist Juan Muss great born in France and those vision.: in Concert Hall Tuesday, 8:151 Other performers will include: aPae. and FINE PORTRAITS expatriates who espoie, p.m.. which will be open to the! Beth flopler. Sylvia Berk:Tian, J'. France as 20% Discount To Students their homeland. public without charge. Margaret SWOON/IL ljelsit. Finch. I III, Art Gallery hours are 10 U.S. in Wheelchair lbert's "Trois Pieces Breses- Anne Am-ant. Jerry Dagg and Ric- leigh. jurcii Ramirez Slucho to 4 p.m. Monday through Fri,: II PETE KI7ESIL will open the program featuring ardo TI1M1111110S, Distinctive Bridal Photography and 1:15 to 5 p.m. on Sunday Beth Hopler (flute). Patrick Mc- By Appcintrnent "Just for the devil of it -- fu, Farland (oboe,. Rowland Schwab 942 E. Santa Clara CV 3.747I new experience -- for adventure!" I clarinet I. Don Phillips I his t:, 10% Library Concert said Bradford DaPont, 20-year-old DISCOUNT SJS sophomore and Jerry Dagg I bassoon 1. Vocalists Irene Russell. sunray, - ' "That's why I'm doing it." STUDENT'. Records scheduled from noon to lkiing what? Crossing the and Jess Russell, bass, will 'te 1 p.m. anti 3 to 4 p.m. in the ' U.S.A. -mote than 3000 miles with "La ci darem la !nano.- (Ion, I, library study room: from San Francisco to New York "Don Giovanni (Mozart ss,th Vivaldi: L'Estro liar Ito, in a wheelchair. Marilyn Beebe, accompani:;t -,L1AkAN'tEt) OIL E. B r ad. paraplegic (paralyzed 'Trio No. 16 in D Minor" 11,0eil. Elena from the waist down) since he let I will be presented by Courtesy 5eleciiion crevice Gregory (flute', Donald Nelson was five years old, wants to be Hour', 9 a P01 to 6 on, (oboe, and Donald Chan I pian, A NEW CONCEPT the first man to accomplish the 377 E JULIAN STREET Gounod's "Avant de quitter ci- IN FORMAL WEAR feat, which never before has been Cr 74771 at lieux" from "Faust" v, ill feat:,, - e3turday RENTALS tempted. Night 2!-I MONTHS This complete ensemble He hopes to do It in two and MAY 13 , includes: one-half months (July 1 to Sept. There is a Career for YOU White Dinner Jacket 121 traveling eight hours a day in Hairstyling and Cosmetology Black Tropical Tuxedo Trousers across the heart of the U.S. In are, Cummerbund and Tie a specially prepared wheelchair 41rn- Pleated Formal Shirt which will enable him to peddle Fair si Cuff Links and Studs with his hands. ttru,t- Suspenders He would like to "end up in 'arid . Handkerchief New York with time to see some Remertri,e, 11,, I., ' fluirsing. ORt-HESTRA relatives, and take a leisurely trip Come see this amazing back." San Jose Beauty Colleae package value at: Brad, a business and industrial 37 W SAN CARLOS C E 7'L84 management major, figures to 7/te7u.rjo 91op average between 30 and 40 miles per day, and will be assisted by COCOAnUT COMPLETE MEN'S FORMAL WEAR junior chambers of commerce in "We specialize in men's the nine major cities and numer- GROVE wedding apparel** ous small towns in which he plans LIVE' ON STAGE' IN PERSON' 10 stop. Rentals Sales WHEELCHAIR TRAVELERBradford DaPont, 20 -year-old SJS SAnTA CRUZ BEACH Following him almost every business and industrial management major, ponders problems 35 S. 4th St. San Jose, Calif. Dancing Every Sat. Night inch of the way in a truck will he will encounter in trying to become the first man to cross the CYpress 3.7420 he two friends. Hugh Bikle, SJS U.S. in a wheelchair. It won't be the chair pictured, but a spe- freshman accounting major, and with gears and a hand petal. ******** ******** cially designed one ***** CONNIFF RAY *****Or**************** ****** Steve Bartlett. sophomore elec- HIS ORCHESTRA AND tronics major at San Jose City wheel through Kw or, MECHANIC ON meted to be ready by the middle "I might DI TY college. CHORUS AND NORWALK of June. Brad describes it as Ix- next year." .51 TOM "They'll leave me only when I'm TRANSMISSION SERA Ii.E: ing "just as a regular wheelchair, toolihg along on a nice, safe wide GASOLIT1E MAJOR CREDIT CARDS HONORED hue with a bicycle wheel and highway." Brad explained. He says chain, a five-speed gear box with ALTERATIONS plans call for Hugh to act as an hand peddle and caliper (racing WOMEN'S CLOTHING advance man. while Steve will bike i brakes." PICK I 'r tc1) MUNI 't distt's 24-i/our floret/aft Service take care of technical aspects, of He does not anticipate much * 28th & l 5NT S I Slt ( Y t-""tt * which there are plenty. AN 2-2038 mechanical trouble even crossing **************** ********************************* "CONCERT I Brad's "props" include -- be- the Sierras or Rockies. "Hugh and Sat., May 13 NOW SEE AND HEAR THIS GREAT ORCHESTRA AND sides the $1300 wheelchair being '1 &. a. CHORUS IN PERSON - PRESENTED WITH THE AID e Steve will follow me closely and at 8:30 p.m. OF A SPECIALLY INSTALLED $3000000 STEREO SAN JOSE'S POPULAR prepared by Everest and Jennings a - keep cars from knocking me off SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY SOUND SYSTEM. in Los Angeles -- - a transistor DOWNTOWN the road." Civic Audito.-ium HOTEL . radio, a small truck/station wag-1 Real CLEAN Wash of Son Jose Eon COMFORT on, overnight equipment for the RIGID SCHEDULE P,cas $4, 3.50, $3, $2. Tickets at S.1 Boa Off:ce, Sam'. Claire Hotel, CONVENIENCE *P..> vehicle, uniforms, a typewriter, a His schedule during the trip "BEST WASH" CV 5-0888 or at 5.1 State College FRIENDLY SERVICE 10.,.v eamera, a duplicating machine and will be quite rigid. He will arise is & MODERATE RATES GOO gallons of gasoline. at 6 a.m., spend a half-hour al noon DRIVE-IN GARAGE CYpress 4-9404 "We hope to get all of the breakfast and peddle until hour lunch break. he FREE OVERNIGHT PARKING FIRE PROOf oNsraticriore material donated." Brad says, "but After an TELEVISION RA NOUET ROOMS we'll has:e a cash fund in reserve plans to continue on the 1,,:id Ralph C. Caldwell, Manager COFFEE SHOP FOUNTAIN III case everything doesn't go until 4 p.m., relax an hour :1 exactly as planned." eat dinner. Evenings (6 to 10 Thr farther smok, MONTGOMERY HOTEL p.m.) will be reserved for meet- travels Au-Softened. South First St. at Son Antonio Son Jose, California 'TO PROVE STAMINA' ings, speeches and social func- In a prepared statement written tions. the milder, the cooler IT Brad and Hugh. the expressed Covering 3057 miles, he'll pass the smoother DISCOUNT purpose of the trip is "to prove through Reno, Salt Lake City, his stamina and ability to over- Cheyenne, Omaha. Chicago, Pitts- It tastes come his handicap" and "to serve burgh and Philadelphia. He hopes BRING AD. as a source of inspiration to other to get a police escort through the 10% handicapped persons as TAPII as VOID AFTER JUNE 15, 1961 cities. He officially has been etas- the general public across the sifted as a pedestrian. /i,goscRetwe ktuff4 t ion." Although the trip will he ar- But Brad elaborates, "1 fell duous, his family doctor on Aprli d frustrated, with no goals other 10 stated that his " ... chest and than school. I wanted to get out shoulder muscles are well devel-1 and meet people." oped." and found " . . . no con - DERii9TMENT l Pr Fri It was right after Britain's Dr. tra-indication to his attempting STORE 1 Barbara Moore and the two Brit- cross-country trip via chain-drivel ish sergeants walked across t Is e wheelchair." JACKSON ,rcl FOURTH parking - rountry last year that Brad con- To Brad's knowledge, the only reived of the idea. But. it re- comparable feat took place several mained in the back of his mind years ago when a college student , until three months ago. from the East was pushed to "I talked to my friends. They all Florida by a fraternity brother. with were enthusiastic." he said. "I've "I gave up trying to walk

received help from the Business braces when I was II," he related.'

division (preparing his itinerary. "It just was too hard. especially, Health and Hygiene department since one of my legs seems to! iphysical checkups). the Physical become infected easily." Science department (photographic HIT BY GAS TRUCK worki, and the Physical Educa- Doctors operated unsuccessfully1 tion department (body-building as. three times shortly after a gaso- )." line tender truck struck him while Between now and July, Brad he was chasing a puppy across a says he will work out "vigorous- highway 15 years ago. ly," both on a wheelchair and with -But now I'm looking for ad- bar bells and a rowing machine. venture," he said. "Maybe it's THIS The !,pe,i,t11-nrid, eh:dr - cc,y. but . . . maybe not. - ONE'S THE LOW, LOW SUMMER RATES nA SATISFIER! Two approaches to the Modern Furnished Apartments. Rally 'round the king that goes all out to please your "man's deodorant" problem ’Is,, Is S811 frnr Dun Itedr n I m I s taste. Every satisfying puff is Air-Softened to If a man doesn t mind shaving under his arms. he will pi,,, SWIMMING POOL WITH MOST UNITS enrich the flavor and make it mild. Special porous find a woman's roll-on satisfactory. Most men. however. 1,-. .1 ROOMMATES FURNISHED IF DESIRED fresh air into the full king length simpler and surer to use Mennen Spray Deodorant. Mennen Spray paper lets you draw CONVENIENTLY CLOSE TO CAMPUS was made to get through to the skin, where perspiration starts. of top-tobacco. straight Grade-A all the way. And made to work all day. More men use Mennen Spray than any Also These Brand New Units Ha,e . . other deodorant. How about you? All Electric Kitchens. Carports, And ... Join the swing to plus tax 64e and $1.00 NO SERVICE CHARGE available at the Don't Waif' MAKE Reservations Early G[1E311[1E1E1.0, .-part.trh ental 5-epvice Bookstore SOUTH NINTH CV 1.8871 Spartan 485 KING 'RIGHT ON CAMPUS 4.-41IPARTAN DAITT.T r!’(4.1y Frosh Swimmer ATO Defends Pushcart Relays on Today Phi Sigma Kappa, sweepstakes' Runner-up Alpha Phi should too much of a surprise. Whitten in champion for two of the past again be in the running for the Theta Chi could be the surprise U.S. of today's relays. Maccabian st. team With Track year. 10th Games 'mural straight The the second three years, enters today's Push- I Its ROGER i 1,1 ill ill.' ..11 the licshman irt relays as a good bet to 11,1 sorority boasts numerous full-time addition of a new cart anti an RS may have another 1964 200 yard breaststroke events, record. capture the coveted title. athletes to holster a strong line- entire cast of rookie pushers, 'cc Olytnpic prospect in the person of Whitten was recently named a In the 200 yard breaststroke Title Sunday Among the heralded The Phi Sias, who set the re e - up of pushers. could be tough if it can get by San 17-year-old freshman swimmer member of the U.S. Maccabian I Whitten the i has eclipsed old var- ..rd -breaking 54.7 clicking in the I names are Johnny "Touchdown" hi. Phi Sigs in the first heat. ne.g Phil Whitten. lieide-: rewriting Games team which will journey sity record by 1.1 seconds with a Last year's unpressive marks at men's final last spring, return I Johnson and baseball star Doug tick I) Israel in August. . 2:27.5 timing and in so doing shut- the intramural track meet may or flronli Nike Davis and Tom Fish- McChesney. e"eiti en I TELEVISION Whitten will he one of the 22. tered the (rash mark by 9.1 sec- may not fall in Sunday's meet, but the championship team, In last year's run-off, Phi Sig ravc s%iilllll ers a hr ands. Phi out in it photo still represent a battle for team honors will de. plus an impressive list of re- no sed Al pha CAR WASH _ 6114(4ra /111,141 the U.S. in the sixth Maccablad, Just for comparison's sake, the placements. Dick Catlett. one of that could have almost velop as defending champ Alpha finish i's ,'r world record in the 100 yard APPROVED Minit Mon SEhviCk JOE'S TELEVISION held once lour vears with the best of the newcomers, fig- Tau Omega 1114'11 tailed a draw. A renuttch the best Jewish athletes In the breaststroke is 00:59.6, and in the tries to repeat. ures to give Phi Sig is good jump 99 N. 10th St CY 7-3541 Ins the 1991 finals would not be orld competing. His best rum- 200 the record is 2:13.4. Whitten, start. FAST - BEST The meet will consist of compe- I on the petition is expected to come who prepped at Livermore high first-- v Tiny Bob Tuttle, also a Hilt 2 tition from all fraternities, Moul-1 WI. I tl 111.1i IInitss Peter Fogarasy, a Hun- school, is improving with each yea.' man in ttinh pushcartgeftwwot;lial: der and OPEN DAILY ANU SUN. A.m, garian refugee now training on practice, however, and it is for Allen halls, 155 club and be directing - the east coast for the Maccu- this reason he was chosen for the at least 35 independent entries. defending champs. chipt4 21 North Fifth Street Alaccabian team. In practice, South Montgomery Street Man gUIlleti. he according to Dan Glines, intra-1 22c 77 has churned through the 100 in The blond SJS yearling corn mural director. ROOSEVELT CLEANERS Sped - Quality SOFT WATER eqed for the freshman swim team 1:04.9 and the 200 in 2:24.8. All 916 E. SANTA CLARA I I years Dependable Servke this --and just a freshman. Golfers, Trojans Tee past semester, but the times ATO won the team title la,' has posted in his specialties The interesting thing about year with 193 points to Tint., Whitten's accomplislunents is Chi's 72/4. Phi Sigma Kappa r lye smashed the existing vat.- Off in Southland PIZZA the fact that he has only been finished STUDENT DISCOUNTS ON G. oy records. Whitten's best time third with 44, Delta The SJS golfers begin a week - the old Style swi lug less than three years. NEW KELLY SPRINGFIELD , (no machinery used) , the 100 yard breaststroke is Signori Pi fourth with 28. end stand in southern California ,6.5 which clipped 1.3 seconds He began his aquatic adven- this afternoon with a match TIRES SPAGHETTI tures while a junior In high ATO captured three firsts and :f the varsity record and 4.5 against the USC Trojans at L.A FREE WHEEL BALANCE INCLUDED school after running track his tied for another last year. Norm & Meat Ball Dinner North. Following the encounter to- %I. I X RBI TIRES FOR first two years. As a senior he Friborg won the 1320 in 3:34.4, day, the Spartans will journey ti GENERAL AUTO REPAIR ANDAMAN & FOREIGN t. SIN $ 1 .25 was an All-Aunerican high Pat Reeve won the pole vault at Annondale tomorrow afternoon It SPECIALTY 11 feet and Dick Hartley took the Hydramatic Powerglide school swimmer, and while not meet Los Angeles state. GEORGE'S SERVICE CENTER baseball throw with a 397-5 heave. HALF MOON Special Student Rotes yet even 16 years old he heigl Monday will find Johnny Lot, two junior Olympic records. ATO and the Phi Sigs tied in the and company back at L.A. North We give CA.S.....M .Sramp, RESTAURANT 880 relay at A & M Auto Repair "In three or four yeats I'd like 1:36.4. entered in the WCAC tournament 2687 STORY ROAD 456 E. San Sal...an, CY 6-4247 4th 11 JACKSON CY 4-6662 I o be the world champ in the 100 Don Wettlelund, Larry Stan- which will be the season finale. mil 200 yard breaststroke," indi- ley and the relay team constituted According to coach Walt McPhei- cated the confident Whitten. "The the four 1960 first places for the son, SJS has "a good chance" to Pan - American games in Brazil Phi Sigs. Wettleland took two: take the tournament. :.-HAMBURGERS-18c THE GOLDEN in 1963 and the Tokyo Olympics the 75-yard dash in 7.7 and the The Spartan golfers were im- NOW SWINGINS SMASH MI Of -MONTEREY 1A7/ FESTIVAL" New franchise new ideas! The first PO NT in 1964 are definite goals." 180 dash in 18.2. Lamy Stanley pressive all the way through the SEE :Golden Paint restaurant in California' Whitten credits SJS swimming muscled the shot 44-11% for the lineup in their last outing against We give you speedy service plus high t'mach Tom O'Neill for helping him other Phi Sig blue ribbon. I Santa Clara. They'll have to do qualify food! tt, "relax and stretch out" in or- it again to win this one. Open'- der to overcome a habit of slow- Mary Stark of Delta Sigma Phi it to 12 p.m. Dail,. won the 160 low hurdles in is - 'til 2 a.m. Friday ing down on the final lap. He will swan this summer for the Santa and the 660 in 1:29.8. JUST ARRIVED! Clara swim club under George Don Helstrup won the broad Loden Green GOLDEN POINT Drive-In jump with a THE Haines. fine leap of 22-4. Crew Neck Sweatshirts ; 2940 Alum Rock Ave. Cl. 1-9871 Dan Fager ot Theta Chi jumped vies 6-1 for first place in high jump Su, , Med , Large, X Large RALPH GLEASON SAYS : "THE NEW competition. Discus honors went SINGER OF THE YEAR IS OBVIOLISLM Spartan Judoists ANDERSON " to Dave Cox, Theta Chi, with .i ONLY $2.59 OPENS 6 per ERNESTINE throw of 124-7. Other Colors, Gray. White, Rad, sHormmts 1; 12; Lead Hokka Vi? ctory Yellow and Navy Gary Anderson won the 352 231 mc BREAKFAST With a San Jose State quartet ALSO AVAILABLE Ron yard dash in 41.9. Stow ,ring 40 of their 81 points, the Zipper Necks, Boat Neck Roll Collar and Hooded isre :1 ,kka Inorthern California) All- ',NESTE S DIRECTED Assistant Intramural Direct,. Liu Stars defeated the Nanka (south- Don Hogan explained that p,c DINNERS FROM 8 p DANCING SAN Gerevas ern California) All-Stars at Par. ticipants in the meet are tho- The Boys Store NITE1Y her Sunday. who are not or have not been ' for... Jim Baker, Lee Parr. Walt Da- member of any SJS track or cr.- bel and Dave Sawyer sparked the country team. Track letter wt ltrkka victorY. 81-45. Nozomu ners from any other four y,.. College Shop ',trio and Dexter O'Day were school are also ineligible, he c. .,cr Spartan competitors. plained. A S B -zawyer and Dabel added incti- lial Sawyer took first ,0 in a Kohako Shai tourney iCaPde eicapdo Ricare0 President ..:nner stays on and fights the eicarde".3 4,4 cxt man in line). and Detre! fin- second. I .4.iwyer defeated six southern 'Itorninns and Dahel vanquished Delegate * ASS Vice President * CSCSPA -24;1 * Student Council Representetiv * Student Housing Committee Co-ed Activities * Sophomore Class Vico President * Publications Advisory Board Nlen's am will be open from 'it) am. to 4 p.m. tomorrow and * Junior Class President * College Life Committee tram 2-4 p.m. on Sunday, as part of the weekend co-ed activities t /21 \-/ * Who's Who in 1961 * Student Government Merit program. Basketball, volleyball Award and badminton are offered, * Blue Key ; Spartan Shialds well as pool facilities and tiampoline class. The Women's res. gym will be open Sunday be- 6 tween 12:30 and 4:30 p.m. Vol- gm um mil leyball, ping pong, four-square, r mom group singing and dancing are CI\ IC PLAYHOUSE offered, eicardc:6 Pizza 218 A illow St. 136 W. San Carlos (across from Civic Auditorium) c%*

LAST WEEK ifINITIO ale FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "TWO FOR THE SEESAW" May 12-13, 1961 FRIDAY and SATTRIVV K o 1. Admission 52.011

Friday Special for Students 2 for the price of 1 with student body card TRAVEL COMING TO THE CIVIC PLAYHOUSE c% "THE LITTLE Hui' OPENING NIGHT MAY 26 TRAVEL AND BE For Reservations Call CY 4-2247 or CV 5-0888 PAID FOR IT TOO AS A STEWARDESS ESN I=M ISM INN MN NM =II WITH UNITED

It you're hettionn 5'2" and I THE MINSTREL 5'F', 20 and 26 erars, lash I THE CABARET DOW NsTAIRS school graduate, person. able, siagle, a laorinaring FOR career aunts. you. APPEARING NH:FITLY PIZZA, SPAGHETTI, RAVIOLI (ON PREMISES ONLY)

THE SPECIAL INTERVIEWS 20% OFF ON REFRESIINIENTS SATURDAY, Ms,. 13 to a.m. to 1 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT BY

I PEDDLERS 1 UNITED'S TICKET OFFICE f',ilk Dun Dirert From Denuer's Exodus SZ NORTH FIRST STREET -The Highwaymen" of SJS

7-94)57 Clowl Mondays LCY UNI EMI MO Ell Rican0 eicanto:o eicardo,6

',ORIGINALD _eogue Leading Giants Tiff West Coast Relays Tomorrow Friday, May 12, 11(11 SPARTAN RAIT.T-11 3raves in Candlestick Series San I. rancisco Giants (veil a The high-tlying men of Alvin stand at Candle- Trackmen home Face .ne-game Rugged Competition Dark, buoyed by an excellent 9-3 tick Park tonight against War- By TODD PHIPERS oval is his fa%orite, aml once tans lack the gond MI( ri., (wee, tnympians Rink itabka (discus) erts t (rush I, pole vault. I) ic k record on their current road trip, Spahn and the Milwaukee again the cluttered :093 cen- sary for a powerful distance med- and Ron Morris ipole vault), Gear, Jeff Chase and Dick Kirry-- en will SJS coach Bud Winter looks at send Sam Jones, "the man tury record iti in danger. - broad jumpers Joel Wiley and moll and high jump, Gene Zu. iraves. tomorrow's West Coast relays in ley team. with the broke arm," to Johnson run :09.4 in Fresno Kirk, hop steppers Alvis brinsky. the Fresno as a stepping stone for the Ramos, who along with Williams Dick Van mound against Spahn, last season while representing is termed a key man in the drive Andrews and Herman Stokes, plus San Jose State College who no- NCAA championships in Philadel- Bakersfield college and should he for the national collegiate crown, a number of other outstanding ex - Yearbook hitted the Giants in Milwaukee phia, June 16 and 17, GUARANTEED TV $26 UP chop an identical one-tenth second will face the two weeks ago. The Spartan mentor is working tough opposition in collegians. New Radios $10.95 off his best 1961 efforts, he will Fresno open 440. The former Call-1 entries will be toward a healthy, well conditioned Spartan field I RADIO, & H141 REPAIRS step to the head of the 100 class. Shields and Pa t Jones, who was a 1-0 loser to squad for the finals, so San Jose fornia junior college champ will Shot put, Lee Open 7 Days. Week Spahn Winter is still worried about the have a busy day, however, as a , Kelso (frosts); discus, Dan Stud- in that one, will be going athletes will concentrate on in- DILLARD'S TV & APPLIANCE condition of Willie Williams and member of three Spartan relay ney and Harry Edwards; javelin. after win No. 4, hoping to beat dividual rather than relay efforts 60 S. 2nd CV 2-8253 is not sure how much action the units. Studney broad jump. Walt Spahn to the punch. at the Fresno meet. Lending the 19 man silS in- sprinter-quarter miler will see in McCullough will concentrate on San Francisco leads second- vasion will be sprinter Dennis the raisin city. Without the Comp- the 400-meter hurdles and run a ton flash running a leg, the Spar- mile Rex Cawley of USC place Los Angeles by one game in Johnson, naturally. Johnson has lap. FOREMOST GOLDEN STATE tan sprint and mile relay times and Eddie Southern are odds-on the National League said that the Ratcliffe stadium chase. will suffer, favorites in the gruelling race. Athlete of the Week San Jose has had its mile relay The SJS field event team, even foursome intact only three times with four school record holders TYPEWRITERS this season. Potentially, the Spar- t plus freshman Pat Kelso, who Bill Schaefer RENTED tans could push the country's top has surpassed the shot put mark), Bill Schaefer . atch with teams if Williams. Don Ramos, must rate behind Southern Cal I the Spartan rucletmen, cddyed a key Special Student Rates Jim Flemons and Bruce McCul- and the Striders in over-all I role in boosting the SJS tennis team to torre latest models lough all are healthy at one time. strength its second consecutive WCAC cham- fully lla guaranteed Bob Poynter, according to The Trojans boast of high pionship last weekend. Schaefer teamed free on sale exchang rel:(1 Winter, is training hard and "if jumper Bob Avant, discus and up with Lee Junta to share in his second COWERS= effort will do it, he'll be tough shot man Jim Wade, Is conference doubles championship. Bill eomoGENNED s modem office machines co. to beat." Poynter's return makes Junipers Bill Jackson and ',nth- with teammate Nick Scharf won the tower ball 124 E. San Fernando I) I) I) the 440 and 8140 relay teams sr /11/Y1`.1, Jiivelin throwers Bob honor last year. With the senior net ace, !marten book store rugged opposition for anyone. Sborstone and Dick Tomlinson Milk (next to Cal Book Store) Junta and Gordy Stroud were standouts 96.00 Going according to his plan, the and FREE DELIVERY CV 3-5283 pole vaulters Jim Brewer in the Spartan triumph. Plans are al- SJS track boss will put Charlie and Mel Hein, Jr. ready being made for their third league Clark in the open 5000-meters anti! The Striders (an organization "- 1111111_ Ron Davis in the mile. The Spar-similar to the Village) have Unique STUDENT DISCOUNT

on all STEREO and L.P. RECORDS 4.70111w. TOM AND LARRY'S PRESENTS BUD WINTER Open Completely equipped to fill all . . . Fresno bound 'til 9 p.m. your stereo and Hi-Fi needs Mon. & Thurs. 2417 Stevens Creek Rd. Fresno State, USC g CY ress 5-0388 H OU SE Nat (neaPr Volley Fair) Likely Candidates For College Series Weekend Guests Welcome BERKELEY. Calif , I UP! USC, Fresno State and Oregon At the . State are leading candidates to everybody's talking about 'em, so we're br;nging 'em back represent the West at the college lilt CING MOTEL CITY CENTER baseball world series next month, . . . where they will enjoy but several other schools still have an outside chance at the yr THE FALCONS the ultimate in modern relaxation! honor, according to Stanford coach "SPECIALISTS IN DANCEABLE MUSIC" Dutch Fehring. 46 New Deluxe Units and Heated Pool. Fehring, NCAA District Eight Free TV and also Phones in Every Room. come "STAG OR DRAG" TOM AND LARRY'S King Size Beds and Family Units. tournament chairman Wednesday Special Rates to Students and Their Guests. named chief candidates for Ohs' s-Hjoln in the fun at ... 1661 E. SANTA CLARA AT 34th Within Walking Distance of Campus. four spots in the district tourney One berth automatically goes to the CHIA champion. The 4 SOUTH SECOND number one nationall-rainked LUCKY STRIKE PRESENTS: AT REED Is(' Trojans, who own a strong 83-6-I season record, have al- CYpress 4-2995 most cinched the league title. Runner-up California must win six straight while the Trojans lose D2R:0k V1001:1: two out of three. USC was runner- THE DAY: BEIJARE OF STRUM 'V If, A DVER TISING ! up in the national tourney last DR. FROOD'S THOUGHT FOR t-Tit year. NEW ON The at -large berth is almost DECCA' certain to go to Fresno State, who RECORDS is 32-6 on the year and 14-1 in the CCAA race. Second place S a n Dear Dr. Frood: I've been reading a great deal about Diego State has a mathematical automated teaching devices. How long will it be be- chance to overtake the Bulldogs, fore they come up with machines to replace profes but one Bulldog win will earn sors? Professor them the title and the invitation. CHARLIE MANNA Fehring said yesterday that the DEAR PROFESSOR: Just as soon as they get one that top TV and nightclub CIBA champ and California's at- can rap the knuckles of a sleeping student, give comicstrips the large selection will meet May humiliating answers to foolish questions and spring cloak of sanctity and 26-27 at a site to be determined. surprise tests whenever it happens to be in a bad from such time. sanity Up north, rain has hampered mood. honored institutions as league play, hut Oregon State the White House, the (4-0) is firmly ahead of Oregon Public Library. the hu- (24)) and Washington State man anatomy, and (4-2). An Oregon -Oregon State even invades the series May 26-27 may help clear Dear Dr. Frood: In the four years I ve been at this launching pads at up the picture. college I've done some pretty horrible things. I am Cape Canaveralij Lint ie Id, Ore. Seattle, Port- guilty, for instance, of wiHNINNEHH into and 'MANNA OVERBOARD'!" land, and Gonzaga are leading around the home of Professor I'm also (Stereo) 01- 4159 DL 7415) candidates for the at -large pick ashamed of oneN11111= the Board of Regents. to meet the Northern Division campus police Recorded On-The-Scene at the Village Vanguard,N f and completely MEMI== the champion on Memorial Day. May man's But the worst thing I did was 30, according to Fehring after hiding all night in the Can I. in good consc-orce. er accept a diploma dear old 7 Your ASB card entitles you to from

Dear Dr. Frood: My problem is fat, stubby fingers. DEAR : You can if you send $500 As a result. I am exceedingly awkward with my hands. in unmarked bills to Dr Frood, Box 2990. Grand Cen- My manual dexterity is so poor, in fact. that I can't tral Station, New York 17, N. Y. If you don't, I'll print BOWL even get a Lucky pack open. What can I do? your letter without the little black lines. Fingers FINGERS: Simply strap ordinary sewing needles at line, DEAR 35' along both of your index fingers. Now cup the Lucky pack in your hands, grasp the little red tab in your plus FREE shoes. teeth, and yank. Next, place the pack on a flat surface (Mon. through Fri. Dear Dr. Frood: Don't you think it's wrong for a boy and secure it between two unabridged dictionaries. 12 a.m. 5 p.m./ and girl to marry while they're still in school? with the right-hand needle, carefully, carefully Then, Soc. Major the top right-hand For dining and relaxation carve a one-inch -square opening at corner. Finally, place the points of the needles firmly DEAR SOC.:Yes, they should against the sides of a.Lucky and lift. That's all there at least wait until recess. is to it. A word of warning though: Try to be careful gay 1///elle3 koom when shaking hands. 4 LUCKY STRIKE Cameo loom THE HANDWRITING IS ON THE WALL, says Dr. Frood. Or, more exactly, on the 32 new deluxe lanes blackboard. It's appearing on college blackboards everywhere: "College students smoke more Luckies than any other regular." Why is this statement showing up on Free bowling instruction every day but Sunday college blackboards? Because I am paying agents to put it there. For you must remember that Luckies are the cigarette with tastethe emphatic toasted taste. Try White Bros. t47/..e.rr a pack of Luckies today. King & McKee Rds.

8-0670 and get some taste for a change! Bowl Clayburn CHANGE TO LUCKIES Ann Darling 1,); vii aj r./;ii..Afriatioatatifasioalloa. .104.e.co is our middle nor',:

L_DEFECTIVE 1011111 INF"-

11--SPARTAN DAILY Friday, May 12, 1961 Pig, Poi Dishe Faculty Council Balloting Slow; Shelley's Tragic Play, Kalua Rumors of 'Slate' Denied On Menu for Luau 'The Cenci,' Starts Run A kalua pig, poi and other Ha- The fashion show, sponsored 0, 1,t the Although at candl- be among the the Hawaiian Shop on "The Cenci," Speech and Dra- " 'The Cenci' is a play tu be Dors t, assistant prolessor of waiian dishes will San Faculty Council may hate in dates who are also AFT members (if the eighth annual tonio In San Jose, will display ma's staged reading of Percy read, not acted. It is a play of drama. uttraction.s recommending action to the new appear to have a common theme from 6 to 1 newest Hawaiian fashions. Bysshe Shelley's poetic tragedy, emotion rather than character." Prices are 50 cents for students luau tomorrow evening Mix tite College Board of Trustees, more participation by teachers In gym, sponsored tor the show will be Clam opens tonight at 8:15 in Studio The pi oduction will be in "reader's and $1 general admission. Tickets in the Women's C voting for the Council has been their own affairs I which echoes a Shirley Evangelista, Edith Theater. theater" style, he Continued, in by the Hawaiian club. Sa far from heavy. Dr. Edward C. statement by Dr. Tarisey that the Borinie Lori, Carol Lee, Jo A The story concerns the fall of that there will be no suggestion still Glover. chairman of the Council purpose of AFT is to represent "Tickets for the event can Chun and Amy Chang, all of w the wealthy but villainous Cenci of scenery, costumes or actual TH16 at $4 per election committee, stated yester- the teachersisimilar statements be purchased in are members of the Hawaiian family of Rome during the pon- staging. It will be a formal read- person. Students are reminded day. appear in the platforms of candi- Dress for the event will be tificate of Clement VIII in 1599. ing lasting about an hour and a that the ticket price includes food, He stated that of a possible 800 dares with other affiliations. .:oan Based on fact, the historical data half, he added. pzofessional entertainment, a fash- ballots, only about 250 have been has been somewhat modified and , James Dunn will read the part ion show and an after dinner returned. Voting deadline is Mon- romanticized by Shelley, accord- I of Count Francesco Cenci, the evil dance," stated Miss Pat Sue, vice day. he said. Accounting Dept. ing to Alden Smith, associate pro- count hated by his family. Caro- Ipresident of the club. Dr. Donald Ferris, assistant r fessor of speech, who adapted and lyn Reed and Mace Perona por- SUMMER JOB lessor of Education and ant' Meet Co-Sponsor directed the production. tray his embittered daughter and Menu for the luau consists of FULL TIME - PART TIME the ,iiittieltt,c st a!Cui I hal Vial, He pointed out that the play. sun, respectively, who plot to mur- a kalua pig, which is authentically the ilea Boald ai astc. t.wulty The Accounting department will written in 1819, has been performed der their ruthless tyrant. cooked in a pit dug oven, poi, a imported EXCELLENT EARNINGS councils aleuliOlelfl the state will !combine with the San Jose chap- publicly six times in history: Other readers in the cast are Hawaiian bread pudding

have incroisisi recone ! ter of the California Society of three times in Englund, once in Kate Winteisteen, Jeffrey Bedell, from the islands and other Ha- NO EXPERIENCE 1 dishes such as salmon, mending polic I. put inio el- ; Certified Public Accountants to Czechoslovakia, once in New York Luis Miguel Valdez, Raymond waiian NECESSARY lect by itie sponsor a conference in El S to- in 1926 and again in Washington Baptista, Gerald Proost, Richard coconut pudding, fresh pineapple, morrow. Burkhart. John Worthington, Del ONLY THREE in. Fell is arul lb.. Richard in 1940. baked fish and sweet potatoes, I Five speakers will discuss busi- 'GREATEST TRAGEDY' Franks, Joe Kirk and Charles CL C. Tans,',. . commented Miss Sue. REQUIREMENTS ness aspects during the third an- "However, the play is considered Roth. Amercian Feder:it:an of Teachers. I. Willing to nual conference, according to Dr. by many critics to be the great- Set decoration is under the su- "The professional entertainment work denied rumors that ''slales" of 2. Own a car _r Milburn D. Wright, head of the est poetic tragedy of fact written pervtsion of J. Wendell Johnson, will include a Samoan, Maui and candidates ice running lac Fat:- CAROLYN REED 3. Neat Business division. In English since Shakespeare," he professor of drama, and lighting, appearance tiny Council positions. . . . 'Cenci' reader Tahitian knife and fire dances, Registration is at the door. said. under the supervision of Kenneth plus other traditional island Dr. Ta.nsey, t PI"fessor Price is $7.50 including lunch. CALL TODAY of Art, stated W Mel- Dating the luncheon. William will be sold at the door. The play dances. There will also be authen- ning any slate, nor we intend P. Siddoway, assistant to Pres. will be presented again Saturday tic Hawaiian music," stated the CY 3-5802 In instruo ic.11:!.:-..s an how Jahn T. Wahlquist, will greet the Uniform, Statewide Tests night at 8:15. vice president. 10 vole. da will meeting. Professor Smith mentioned that be as individuals.’ proceeds from the presentation will be used to perpetuate the Dr. Dormitories To Open Approved by Legislature Dorothy Kaucher award fund for oral interpretation. As 11:ir I,hr.is!rw it dttr.,11w liii iii'. over the $719 million now Angelo's Steak House For Summer Classes !..:ACRA3.11..NTO (MI The increase tune e f.i ?Ile "I'A. OPEN 24 HRS. Rooms will be available in the legislature moved yesterday to- budgeted for elementary, high week this summer. According to In ed- school and junior college support. doims ward discouraging increases dining in press requiring Delectable the Robert Baron, housing coordinator, ucation costs while testing stu- Winton's second bill, Pasts intelligence and achieve- Sparkling Hues the residence halls will be in op- dents to see how much they know. statewide LARIAT ROOM Brow assembly WESTMINSTER eration during the 10-week sum- Legislators moved in both direc- ment testing, passed the On mer school session. tions with votes on two measures Wednesday and headed for the To Color Currency Two other locations fri PRESBYTERIAN the During, the six-week session a by Assemblyman Gordon Winton senate. Old Colony Steak House The Steer Hou SAN FRANCISCO :UPII Mrs. Merl CHURCH single room will be $57 and dou- (D-Mercedi. His bills were regard- The bill won on a 60-11 vote 195 South lit St. I o 5 Elizabeth Smith, U.S. treasurer. Sf157 ble room $45; for the four-week ed as among the most important despite charges from Assembly- 72 E. Santa Clara CY 7-71 -La said yesterday a new color of your ace& session a single room costs $38 of the current session. man Sheridan I. Hegland ID The Alameda at Shasta money may be in the offing. teach and double $30, Mr. Baron said. Winton's first measure, backed Mesa) that it would lead to M- She said studies have been un- CY 4-7447 Meals are not included. Weekly by the state Department of Edu- tellectual socialism and lockstep "m derway for several months on the payments may be made. Students cation, originally provided for an education." idea of changing the color of cur- desiring rooms in the dorms ambitious $53.5 million increase Winton replied that the tests Sutiday Services for rency from its present uniform should contact the Housing of- next year in state aid to public would provide "guideposts" 8:30 & 11 green to some sparkling hues. a.m. fice, Adm266. schools. It also asked for a con- comparing California schools with 7:00 p.m. troversial countywide school tax others in the nation. Purpose of the change would be program. The bill requires that the state convenience in handling, she said. Board of Education select uniform Different colors would make it PROPOSALh7SAL JOHN KNOX St. Thomas Chapel ButKILLmemThets Assembly tests for all elementary students easier to distinguish denomina- tions. FELLOWSHIP A ,r,deu. chapel Ii, the doubt, , Education committee Wednesday in grades 1 to 12. Individual scores would probably re- cosoioner and Weller. I night cut 80 per cent fromfr his in. could not be made public, but dis- Dollar bills invites you to creases and killed the county tax trict results would lie published main green, she said. No colors have yet been selected for other 10.... plan. As his bill moved toward annually. Morning Worship Sunday bills. John Kulsar further hearings in the tight -fist- I 940 a.m. Perspective Pas.or. The Rev, "The biggest problem involves 00 ’C’, and Sa^ ed assembly ways and means corn- Cur it or Weekend TV, Radio ink and color chemicals," she said. 7: Mee, it provided for an $11.5 ss tysic io Feature SJS "When we decide on something San Francisco Theatre Party ol ed 600 p.m. Knox Club "Perspective," the SJS student- permanent, we will let the public Lair Tape . Bogus Currency produced television series, will know." pham 'Dating and Marriage' Zoo Story ’ Lee sent a unique show of puppets in Te Leave Center - 7 p.m. On the Upswing pantomime with music tomorrow, euriii director Mel Swope has an- Pre-Reg Ends Today lied Transportation at WASHINGTON UPI Coon- Deadline is today for elementary Allan Dieter. Campus Pastor they 7th, San Fernando 81 San terfeiting of money is at a record education students to pre-register "Puppet Mimes" was developed Th Campus Christian Center H high and increasing, the Secret in TH159 for student teaching. Carlos at 915 a.m. by Jerry Juhl, senior drama ma- Ii co 300 S. 10th at San Carlos Service reported yesterday. according to Dr. Vergil H. Hughes, Since last July 1 Secret Service jor, and will be aired at 11 a.m. if pa A NATIONAL LUTHERAN COUNCIL associate professor of elementary over KNTV, channel 11. It wr agents have detected 427 new is- education. sues of bogus bills. By June 30, 'Steps to State." a new feature of It the end of fiscal year 1961, they of "Showcase SJS" radio show on 011111111111111.: expect the total to reach 600. The KLOK, will he heard for the first 12 varieties of DON'T WAIT until its TOO LATE previous high of 387 was reached time Sunday at 9:30 p.m. at in fiscal 1960. 1170 kc. "VI Don Kirkorian, Speech and The increase in counterfeiting PIZZA 11 then is year is not a one-year fluke, Drama Awards night spokesman. ' Why are some girls prouder "are ELECT DIRK EASTMAN according to Michael W. Torina, reminded students enrolled in - DANCING but chief inspector of the Secret speech and drama activities that FINE ITALIAN DINNERS of their rings than others? to n SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVE Service. Monday is the deadline for recog- & SANDWICHES prof( Torina said in an interview that nitions balloting. Ballots are avail- You see it in her eyeshut the rea.on aren't all roman- tial ; Frosh Representative there has been a steady rise in able today in the department of- Tonight Is tic ones. Her diamond ring i= an Arc -arced. This means * Past new issues over the past decade-- fice. The Awards Night banqu, it meets rigid standards of excellence in cut, carat * Spartan Shields from an average of 102 a year in will be held May 28. ,,eady 'l,egb hi weight, color and clarity. 1)1. 1950-54 to 184 a year in 1955-59. Nor is this simply a verbal promise. Artearved's written ham 6 to 8 p.m. guarantee explains how the exclusive Permanent Value Duo 'Dime -a -dip' Meal REFRESHMENTS 150 A GLASS Plan lets you apply the full current retail price toward L. N the purchase of a larger Artcarved anytime, at any edur Spartaguide Set Noon Today ROME.IN PIZZERIA Artcarved jeweler throughout the country. You will be head proud. too, of Artearved's award like I, CLASSIFIEDS 1076 The Alameda CY 5.01466: -winning styling, depa A "dime-a -dip" lunch is being the Evening Star shown here. To be sure it's an Art- r(iii v1 trips sponsored today at noon by the Parking in Rear carved: Look for the name inside the ring, and ask for SHARE-1 bdrm. apt. with senlc.a - Ends) Flicks, "April Love," Pat Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. = the CLASSIFIED RATES: Newman guild, according to Bob your written Artearved guarantee. washer, dryer, TV, garage. pr, Boone, Shirley Jones, TH5.5, 7:30 mmiimmummummuminommiffi and 25e a line first insertion . 140 Mo. 7851/2 So. 8th. CY 5-11332 Heffner, club spokesman. Of course, being engaged is wonderful. lad sealing the p.m., 25 cents. mitt 20e a line succeeding insertions The luncheon, which will fea- engagement with an Artcarved ring makes it more Furn. I-bdrm. sleeps Revelries, "Musical Madness," 2 line minimum apt. Lovely upstairs ture hot casseroles, salads and des- wonderful than everforcrer! 4o3 So. 7th CY 5-5193 or CY 5.5362. Morris Dailey auditorium, 8:15 NEW AUTO INSURANCE bill serts, will he held at Newman hall, TO PLACE AN AD: p.m., 25 cents admission. Furnished modern reasonable fetes. 79 S. Fifth at. SAVINGS ANNOUNCED %%het Call at Student Affairs Office TOMORROW be ; A,/able now. 485 E. William. Hot lunches will be served until ROOM 16, TOMO, Hall; Of Revelries, "Musical Madness," Savings up to $120 on automobile and Send in Handy Order Blank WOMEN ENJOY DELUXE LIVING due- just prior to the Pushcart Relays, insurance IVO now Coalman for Morris Dailey auditorium, 8:15 Shiitj with Check or Money Order. -1 summer school or work. New /Ova according to Heffner, and all stu- married men under 25 years of AND WEDDING RINGS p.m., 25 cents admission. No Phone Orders apts. Low rates. See before you dents are invited to attend. age with the California Casualty TI 'net CRESTWOOD MANOR, 643 So. MONDAY Indemnity Exchange. Its

Help Wasted CY 4.4749. Junior clam, meeting, S142, "Married men in this age bracket LAST CALL for candidates are 9 Ily paying excessive Summer Session. 2 bedroom furnished 3:30 p.m. Shots Near End GIRL TO BABY SIT 4rX FOR P premiums for the degree of risk scts electric kitchens, wall to wall car- Three y.eeks remain in the t,' ?G ; 1, :V 3 -Cu Sophomore, class, meeting, CH- involved," says George M. Camp- Reasonable summer Pet 1/2 blks to SJS. 149, 3:30 p.m. Hea It h Center's immunization bell, Spartan Representative for NIV110101. SIC, I So. 71.11 St. CY 4-7102. $30`13;b1c Ius 423 Pi Omega PI, meeting. TH124, clinic, Mrs. Helen Smith, super- the Exchange. 230 "We believe that a married man COLLEU URN Faculty: Beautiful Lanai Apts. turn. 3:20 p.m. visor of nurses, said yesterday. with family responsibilities Is a Selni - In Salvador. Lutheran Student assn., reli- The clinic, HB130, will he open more careful driver, and causes CONTEST Misceiloneous gious drama discussion, 300 S. 10th today from 1 until 4 p.m., offering fewer accidents," said Campbell. Ti., ArIcareal hiP1111 Sip 111, MOnd tin Posed al 1000 st., 7 p m. a scrip, of six shots "Therefore, he is entitled to rates t u,s Thesis, 'r; s p.esn C Fee tele for mature drisers." as Nai,onal College Queer, ii. #40 CY 5 tor,135 reeler wth thou:and, of dol $5,000 IN PRIZES mud 48 Plymouth coupe, $75 or best offer, For example: A married man, ago with Liability Ian, ri,;1, . i. it. 0,7 fialional Stenne,s Coronal.on trait Fre.- Ser. Club 0, 89' .11-res 25Cr 2456 after 5.00. 22 Bodily Injury - $10/20,000, Property Damage Itle.Y,11 See your Arlearrorl i. free Con1,1 t flu, Vega new condition, 85.000 and Medical $500 pays doom's,' rn blank ilenjo & hand case, 9111,:1, PAaku sin sr ors.ri, Lost & Found 3-9978 after 6 p.m. Tom Mann shout $152 a year with med in- surance companies. With Cali- Ch. ',tn. wh.nl MOTOROLA Transistor car radio, 9"x7", fornia Casualty he would pay ty ; CY 2-4990 evenings. about $80 less $16 dividend, or ON DISPLAY ONLY AT a net of $64 (bated on current Fir and Jug

1958 Vespa, windshield to:t ,1 1135 Sale: Mow/ cent 20 per dividend). Thus he -, only 5,000 miles, call CH 8.1356 saves about $93 with the Ex- Per. it 'if 5 p.m. change. (Other coverages with 10% DISCOUNT TO S.J.S. STUDENTS comparable savings). Campbell declared that even Wasted un- scar We Witi ge Open Sunday, lildhes:s 2)ay married Tan and women with Diamonds WatchesJewelry good driving records may Prof DIRTY LAUNDRY, for Students Lavedry save Silverware China Crystal Rentals "Service, free pickup & delivery. 24 hr. over 20 per cent. service. CY 4-2420. 60c per 8 lb, Call or write for full inforrnetien to OttiAhi Worttit George M. Campbell, 1114 275 SO, FIRST ST. CY 5.0567 Married couple to share nice home e/101 IR1 TAVI.011 Y ;inn Maple Ave Sunnyvale, REgent - 040,1y gentleman. Near college. Must 1741 (day & nits). - Ac I be Protestant. Call CY 4.4190 evenings. j

rOb-RTGINALam DEFFCTIVEal Ina la_& L._ No I