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Librarian R. Gillis, !tate uots701 6tc.te Libr7.ry .eve 4voie California r2 COUNCIL APPROVES PHIL ROBERTSON California AS SPRING QUARTER DAILY EDITOR; NAMES MORTON SENIOR JUSTICE

Phil Robertson was appointed Spartan Daily Editor for Spring quarter at last night's meeting of the Student Council. arta D ily Robertson, a senior journalism major, has served two quarters FULL LEASED WIRE SERV9'111CrrCillt11:17- as associate editor. Jack SiIvey will complete his term with the )00CVI March 17 issue of the Daily. Volume SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1948 Number 100 Lycurgus, campus magazine' on sale last week, showed a profit of $29.16 for the March issue. Al NEW EDITOR TAKES OVER Campbell, manager of the publi- STATE STUDENTS TO FACE HORROR cation, reported that more than 1800 copies have been sold and still are available in the Spartan OF HOUR EARLIER FINAL EXAMS Book Shop. MORTON SENIOR JUSTICE IF DAYLIGHT BILL PASSES SUNDAY Richard Morton was named se- The horror of 7:30 a.m. finals may be increased by one hour next nior justice by ASB President week, if the solons of Emerson "Doc" Arends, with Sacramento push the daylight saving bill unanimous approval of Council. through by Sunday as now is expected. He succeeds Abner Fritz, who re- Yesterday the State Senate unanimously passed a bill to put signed recently. California on daylight saving time. Newly-elected freshman repre- The Assembly made preparations sentativee, Bob Madsen and Roy to take the bill up later in the de Soto, attended their first Stu- day and it appeared it would have dent Council meeting last night. final legislative approval by They were introduced by Arends. Students To Name nightfall. 'Harry Plett was accepted as Already faced with a confused chairman of the Social Affairs time situation due to the emer- committee foE spring quarter. Favorite Tunes gene) reduction in power, Spar- Clare McMurry is the winter tans soon may be faced with a quarter chairman. For Potter Show clock that lies to an even greater A partially-completed copy of extent. the new ASB constitution was More than 5000 post cards will Slow electric clocks give sonic presented for Council perusal. be distributed to students on cam- respite from the ordeal of early Copies also were sent to members pus tomorrow to determine the classes and often allow a few ex- of the Social Science department three tunes they want played over tra winks, but the new menace for recommendations. KFRC March Si when Peter Pot- will work the other way. ter's disc Jockey program honors With the hands of the "jangler" NSA REPORT Phil Robertson, (left) newly-appointed editor of the Spartan San Jose State college. The 30- turned ahead an hour, it con- Vice-President Patty Polk pre- Daily, reviews past issues of the paper with Jack Silvey, outgoing minute show will be broadcast stantly will be perpetrating a sented a report on the National editor. Robertson officially takes over with the first Spring quarter from Los Angeles and will begin barefaced lie against the sun. The Students Association convention Issue of the Daily on March 29. at 10:30 p.m. according to a Ches- clock calmly will announce the held at San Francisco State Sat- Photo by Jack Haddon. terfield representative. hour of first period classes or the urday. She declared the organ- The Mutual-Don Lee network first final as 7:30 a.m., but DON'T ization will aid in combatting platter party will give a cross- YOU BELIEVE IT! Actu- Communism, ally the time give students an op- section of life at San Jose State will be 6:30 a.m., no fit hour portunity to assert themselves on college and will highlight out- for a Spartan to be a national scale, and allow par- Board Considers Symphony Features heading for class. standing events in the history of Balancing things ticipation in state matters. the school. in the scale She invited Regional Co-Chair- Work of time will be the extra hour of man Dick Hegie and Regional Re- Resignation By Americans Spartans may mark their choice daylight available after the last cording Secretary Sally Holt to on the cards and deposit them in text book is closed for the day. attend a meeting of the Student Of Coop Manager In Program Tonight conveniently located ballot boxes Council April 5. in the Spartan Daily office, the The Wbrld Students Service The resignation of Mrs. Mary Wino the Saw Jeep Skate col- LiOrary arch, and the outer cpwi. Fund drive is slated to begin Simon, Soda Fountain manager, lege Symphony orchestra appears "The entire program will be cen- John Peterson Sets April 5, according to Miss Polk. was considered at a special meet- tonight at 8:15 In the Morris tered around &IS," said Ken Cal- Plans for a COP rally are under ing of the Spartan Shop board Dailey auditorium under the di- houn, campus Chesterfield repre- way. Friday afternoon. rection of Dr. Lyle Downey, two sentative. "The show is honoring Spardi Gras Date, In her letter, addressed to Mr. compositions by American com- a total of twenty-five colleges and E. S. Thompson, Mrs. Simon posers will be featured. They will universities in the west." Names Committees stressed that she has enjoyed be "Saint Nicholas Treasure Ship" Organized in October, the show Date for Spardi Gras, annual Cagers To Face working for the college but that by Maurits Keener, and "Rip Van first dedicated 30 minutes of time carnival, has been set for May 21, "lack of cooperation" on the part Winkle Overture" by the late of Southern to the University according to of the Business Office and the George Chadwick. recent announce- California. ments from Iowa Teachers Spartan Shop board made it nec- Gibson Walters, violin instruc- John Peterson, chair- man. essary for her to resign. tor in the college Music depart- In NAIB Opener The purpose of the board meet- ment, will appear as soloist when Music Students Chairmen of committees are: ing was to consider whatever re- the orchestra plays "Symphonie Stuart Simmons, assistant chair- By JOHN GOTHBERG sponsibility there was on the Espagnole" (Opus 21) by Edouard To Hold Recital man; Sal Milian, publicity direc- San Jose State's (X)AA cham- board for the resignation. In this Lab. tor; Bill Ellsworth, queen chair- pion cagers go into action tonight respect Mrs. Simon stated, "I Other selections on the program Theresa Pori, violinist, Mildred man; Unc Hillyer, entertainment; in the Kansas City NAIB tourna- came to board meetings with pre- will be Berlioz's "A Roman Car- Gong, soprano, and Nelda Parker, Robert P. Johnson, booth conces- ment when they meet Iowa State pared notes of things of concern nival" (Opus 9) and Sibelius' pianist, will take part in the in- sions and construction; Ed Kin- Teachers college of Cedar Falls. for the operation of the Soda "Symphony Number 2" (Opus 43). formal music recital to be given caid, business manager; Joan The 32 teams represent the Fountain. I was never heard The themes for "A Roman Car- tomorrow at 12 noon in room 108 Buechner, costumes; and Bill Lo- largest number ever to compete out." nival" were drawn from the music of the Music building, the Music gan contests. in one of thee tournameAts. Yes- Dr. William Poytress pointed of an earlier, unsuccessful opera, department announced today. Organizations have been noti- terday's and today's contests will out that "There was a failui-v on Benvenuto Celllni. Limit, who at- This will be the last of a series fied of rules and regulations. An have eliminated 16 of the compet- the part of the board chairman tended the first performance of of three recitals planned for this outstanding point is that costumes ing teams. Tomorrow these 16 to arrange his agenda properly. the overture in Paris in 1844, quarter by the Music department. cannot be purchased or rented if teams will face each other and on I do not think...we have given Mrs. praised the work highly. Any interested students are invit- they are to be eligible for the cos- the fifth day there will be only Simon the treatment sal courtesy The program will be open to ed to attend. tume contest, Milan said. two unbeaten teams which will due her." the public free of charge. meet in the final classic. The board thanked Mrs. Simon for coming to the meeting and for MARSHALL COLLEGE suggestions for future better op- OFF THE WIRE Marshall College is back again eration orthe fountain. File For Vacancies By UNITED PRESS Edited by JACQUE WOLFF this year after making a clean Present for the faculty were All veterans who have not sweep in last year's tournament. Chairman Milburn Wright, Secre- HELSINKIA member of the Finnish government said after a filed current applications for Brigham Young university, Den- tary Thompson, members Dr. K. Passlicivi had de expected vacancies in Spartan cabinet meeting yesterday that President Juhu ver university, college, Poytress and Dr. William Myers. and City have until next Monday to cided to accept a Soviet proposal for negotiations on a friendship Texas Wesleyan and Arizona For the student body members do so, says Miss Bernice Van military pact. State are some of the better Bob Hines and Al Caldwell. Gundy of the Dean of Men's of- known schools competing in the Absent for the faculty were Dr. VIENNAThe U.S. Provost Marshal's office reported that an fice. New applications were meet. Raymond Barry, Milton Lanyon American solider 'vas shot and wounded seriously early yesterday by placed in the mail two weeks Several trophies and individual and Dr. Carl D. Duncan. For the a Russian guard in an incident "deliberately provoked by the Rus- be_presented _Awards will to the !dent WY, Armen sians." top performers. The four flnalist teams will all be given individual WASHINGTONSea. Kenneth McKellar, D., Tenn., yesterday awards, while the winning school Ringside Tickets Hearings On UMT called on the United States to serve notice on Resale that one more given- a trophy that has aggsalonaggression la Europe means war. been specially designed for this OnSátéNv oJeifl Soon unanimously approved a classic. Diamond studded basket- WASHINGTONThe Senate yesterday March 8 (UP). scarce balls will be given to all mem- Tickets for reserved ringside WASHINGTON, Marshall Plan amendment aimed at cutting off shipments of services com- bers of the winning team. Mem- seats for Thursday night's San The Senate armed United States industrial goods to Russia. voted unanimously bers of the second-place team will Jose-St. Mary's boxing show may mittee today immediately on SANTA CRUZ Leonard Willingham, 27, unemployed Negro be given gold , wtile be purchased in the Business of- to start hearings training, after chauffeur, went on a shooting spree in which three persons were those on the third and fourth fice, declares Graduate Manager universal military spokesmen said such by police gunfire Sunday evening. place aggregations will be _pre Bill Felse. They sell at $130 each. top military wounded, and then was killed training was "not only necessary, sented with the same avnitd== ATHENSNewspapers here reported yesterday that Greek guer- but mandatory." made of silver, however. investigating committee post Chairman Chan Gurney, R., S. rillas shelled a United Nations Balkan Murchison Here apparently' GARDEN TOURNEY D., said the committee voted after near the northern border of Macedonia, but no damage and Defense resulted. The winner also will be given a E. W. Murchison of the Cal Vets receiving estimates from no causualties Forrestal that place an the Madison Square Gar- will be in room 18 from 9:80 until Secretary James PARISThe Foreign Office was reported officially yesterday to to answer total cost of PMT, coupled den tournament to determine the noon today questions the have asked the American State department to revise certain agree- educational benefits, with reserve programs, would be United States' representative to on state ac- order to cut down the number of United States films ex- when the program ments In the Olympic games in London cording to Isiene Elam, of the $4,000,000,000 operation. ported to France. next summer. room 18 OMB& is in full 4 2 SPARTAN DAILY Tuesday, March 9, 1948 THRUST AND PARRY

cal and economic problems' are Election Pressure? Retaliate! afflicted? Dear Thrust and Parry POVERTY Dear Thrust and Parry: and Owen M. Broyles: The spiritual poverty of modern Students have voted, ballots I deem it a necessity to retali- man has a great deal more signifi- have been counted, and new class ate in behalf of Dr. Hermanns, cance than "self security and re- officers have taken office. The and perhaps to wipe a bit of soot wards in the hereafter" if we are election is over. off one of our "shining examples," to believe the findings of some The election may be over, but as members of our faculty should of the greatest leaders of our somehow there is a foul odor of Published every school day by the Associated Students of San Jose State College be. day. corruption hovering about it all. at the Press of Globe Printing Co. Entered as second class matter at the San Jose First, the figures of speech: And, then, we might consider A condition far remote from Post Office. "The Rock" refers to Christ, as the words of Christ himself HOW college level politics should the mainstay of the Christian re- "These things I have spoken unto be conducted. The complete dis- DAY EDITORThis IssueHAL SNOOK ligion; "River of Pleasure" is you, that in me ye might have organization and "let it go at that which we see so much of ev- peace. In the world ye shall have that" attitude evident in the pro- ery dayfilthy barrooms and tribulation: but be of good cheer; cedure was far more appropos of brothels filled with drunks, the I have overcome the world." primary-grade children than of greedy pursuit of money which we (John 18:33) allegedly mature men and women. BITS OF BANTER like to have pile up so that our These thoughts, if no more than a stimulant, might serve to add RESPONSIBILITY By ABNER FRITZ heirs can fight over it, etc.; the "whip of Providence" is another meaning to Dr. Hermann's "al- The parties responsible should religious term, which probably legorical treatment" of problems have formed an ADEQUATE con- Super-salesmen Ray Sommer and Stan Kelicer drowned out all refers to that spirit which kept that are larger than man himself. stitution before elections were other noises under the library arch Wednesday between the hours of Christianity alive through the "Seest thou a man wise in his ever held, and not have waited 10:30 and 11:30. Selling copies of Lycurgus, Kelker's war cry was, "dark ages" In Europe; "the law own conceit? There is more hope until the campaigning and voting (Prov. were over before realizing that "It's the biggest bargain since five-cent beer." of history" denotes that tendency of a fool than of him." of history to repeat 261.2) they, individually and collectively, While the and itself (you Alpha Phi Omega men were selling magazines might read up on it). Bob Baylis didn't at all know what they were calling forth "Only 25 cents a copy," Tan Delis across the arch were ASB 1119 doing. FAMILY LIFE meekly informing students, "Voting is free." According to Wes Pey- When this situation developed, ton, the magazine hucksters did a brisker business. Your last allusion, "Family-life the "Snafu" that resulted wo4ild without a family"sir, you should Rabid Supporters have put the much-criticized mili- be ashamed to admit your ignor, tary bungling' to shame. So-called Dear Thrust and Parry: According to superstition, Friday the 18 has always been a grue- ance on this point. When we come RESPONSIBLE 'persons passed some day. But wait until Saturday, March 13, The Spartan Daily to the place where family-life is We, as rabid sports enthusiasts the buck, "let George do it," and ORIGINAL Chowder and Marching Society will convene. All persons only an excuse for the production of San Jose State college, wish to In general, didn't give a damn. of babies, we will be in the same congratulate the fine showing living east of the Pacific Ocean, north of King City, west of the Unfortunately our bunglers boat that Germany was in a few that the Rally committee made Nevada border and south of Petaluma are hereby warned. were not affected by their own years ago, and that Russia is in by filling the of center section errors. The various candidates, IF (and we hope he is) Dee Portal is elected to the Santa Clara today. You saw what happened in the only side of the pa- cases, innocently County Board of Supervisors, he will have to reverse his teachings. Germany; Russia is yet to come. vilion that ASB card holders were in MOST bore crosses. Even the victors By fighting for the rights of the people, Portal does a complete Do you have any idea how many allowed to sit on. We feel that the about-face from the instructions he gives every Spartan boxer, "Box, of those 3,900,000 babies are il- filling approximately 300 of the emerged soiled because the glory of victory, if tainted, is not a don't fight." Imagine "boxing" for the people in political legitimate? And still you would choicest seats in the house with office. (It's true victory. a thought, though.) take that as a standard of family. students wearing white shirts was life or family? a real accomplishment. MACHINE POLITICS MARRIAGE SELF-APPOINTED The Senior Class election was Personally, I was taught that If the population of the stu- a painfully reasonable facsimile HAVE YOU HEARD the family is an institution where- dent body had been 14,000 instead of the lowest form of machine in people are exceptionally closely of 7,000, we believe that the Rally politics; perhaps worse. A clique By BEE KAY' related through birth and mar- committee would not have had hovered about the voting polls, e to.. riage---the basic unit of civiliza- such a difficult time fulfilling ''suggesting" which candidates to tionnot a factory for their self-appointed task. vote for, ETC. Because they were At last week's Alpha Phi meeting, a five-pound box of candy the mere manufacture of babies. You should Three weeks from now, Spring near the booths perhaps they be- was brought in to announce the engagement of Margaret Miche to listen to some of the thinkers on quarter will begin; and with it, lieved it was within their power Robert Hobbs. these subjects and try to digest spring sports will get under way. (whether legal or illegal it seem- The bride-to-be is a freshman interior Decoration major and her what they say, insead of glancing These sports are: track, base- ed to be) to use a bit of applied fiance is a sophomore, majoring in ,Industrial Arts. Both are from at an article and then cracking ball, , golf, tennis, and pressure on 'the voters, especially San Jose. wise about it. spring practice. We sincerely those not having definite choices. hope As a final gesture, let me that the Rally committee is The first two elections were dis- point as out that religion does not espe- active Spring quarter as it organized. The third reeks of Marilyn Merrill has announced that she will wed Harry Meier was this, quarter. cially emphasize self-security, but pressure politics. Why should the on Sunday, March 21, at Immanuel Lutheran church. rather the giving of ourselves ROPE 'EM OFF last one be called valid??? The bride-to-be is a junior, and president of Tri Sigma, Social our time, money, love, etc.for It is our fervent prayer that What are the limits beyonr\ Service organization. She also holds the office of secretary of the others. A four-year course in the- the Rally committee will rope off which a group, or individual, Lutheran Student association. ologyany denomination or sect a section for rooters and exclude CANNOT go to win an election? The future bridegroom majored in Radio when he attended State would put you in better condi- those uncouth individuals who do ASB 4495 last quarter. tion to write a critical article on not wear a white shirt. For base- Both are from San Jose. the religion of others. ball we believe that the seats be- Yours for better understanding, hind first base should be utilized Beats Us, Chum Max N. Burchard for this purpose; while the finish July 10 is the date of the marriage of Lila Kendall, of Pasadena, ASB 5986 line of the hundred yard dash may Dear Thrust and Parry. to Scotty Gould, of Los Gatos. be used at track meets. "Cleolostrophoblo" is my name The bride-elect is a sophomore General Elementary major; her For the rest of the athletic con- for a malady which produces das- fiance is majoring in Mining Engineering at Cal. Broyles And Religion tests, we will let the Rally com- tardly results among a high per- mittee select the section for the The couple centage of males. It causes them plan to be married at Wee Kirk 0' The Heather in Dear Thrust and Parry: rooters. We are a little apprehen- Los Angeles. to see only the purely physical The letter in Tuesday's "Thrust sive about the effect that more beauty in members of the fairer and Parry" by Dr. Owen Pd. than 50 spectators at one of these sex. Recently I was appalled to Broyles criticizing the DAILY ar- contests will have on the partici- learn that a similar disease at- ticle on Dr. Hermann's talk, "The pants, but after the first shock, tacks the brain cells of this latter we Decline of ReligionA Warning," think hey will be able o bear biologically necessary group of in- HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE up under I. a most interesting opinion. it. dividuals as well. To what ex- Edited by RONNIE BAKER Here's to a rootin-tootin rah With tent, I do not know. For proof due respect to Dt. rah Spring quarter sports season. Broyles' position as Associate of its existence, let me quote an ASB's 119, 2632, 5836, authentic conversation overheard Professor of Economics we will 1025, 5388, 549. U. Of Idaho ovelook the fact that neither was recently In the Inner Quad. he present or, obvious- The University of Idaho is conducting a series of meeting at the talk Dialogue as follows: to pro- ly, did he intelligently consider mote good will between students and businessmen. Representatives Sports News Sue: "I have a complex on the context of the few phrases men." from various campus groups and members of the Moscow Chamber that he has snatched from the ar- Dear Thrust and Parry, Sally: of Commerce meet to discuss "So have I, but what do everything from price trends and the ticle in to give expression Write of inter-class track: you mean?" price of haircuts to student opinions of the movies in Moscow. to his personal views outside the Recently a Spartan Daily ar- ' Sue: I mean handsome men, classroom. However, let us roll ticle said that our famous Thelno not those around here. None of Cal Poly down our sleeves and consider a Knowles had run the 880 in 1:50 these are even good looking. Take fact or two. seconds in practice. Reports have Percy for instance." This from the El Mustang, Cal Poly, over the letters to the,edi- "TIM ROCK" said his best mark is about 1:52 Sally: "I'll take him!" (pre-war). If he did this fast 1:50 Sue: "He has a beautiful tor column"Ed. Note. We print the following letter not necessarily as such, con- Granting that religion, run, every sports-minded publica- vertible and spends because of its literary merit, but because it's the first letter we have may bales of criticism that tion would say _so in luta& but wril=-: have you seen ever recerv-ed from a mein-bef of the fracti10:"--- it, it might be well ed at hope he will do this and appears _him in a bathing suit? What a identify the "rock" referred to to well on -the way with the Olym- physique!" (Sarcastically). by Dr. Hermanns as Christ Jesus pics nearing. _ Fresno State and ail- that He stands for. _____ Pally;2Yeiv-T-Ruppose, butthere Wednesda , MIII 3, others . / understand the ratio Chief of the campus police and Police School head at Fresno Can It be denied that the high- sports page had -another On intbr- here at State is nearly 3 to I and est moral and ethical standards State, William Dienstein, cannot understand how fireplugs, driveways, clam* track. We'll let the 880 I do mean in OUR favor!" known to man were given to us time of 57 pedestrians, red, and loading zones around the college can attract so seconds off as a typo- Sue: "Yes, but none of them are by the scriptures not to mention graphical error. many cars. He feels, however, that with a few more citations and handsome. They're just a bunch the great Christian doctrines of But, according to newswriting of apes, with warnings these places will lose their magnetic attraction. a Percy here and Chief Dien- salvation, present and future, technique, the lead should feature there." stein announced a huge improvement from last semester. Can are which have given new life and the most newsworthy item. "Ray And so as I walked away, I only one deep in non-parking zones. hope to millions since the calen- Overhouse threw the discus 162 casually flexed by muscles and dar began? feet," it said. "George Mattos smiled to myself. But this was no S. F. State Can it be denied also that ev- pole-vaulted 14 feet, 4 inches." laughing matter! I sat through erything that man knows to be Both remarkable if true. I would two sleepless lecture periods Coach Dan Farmer of San Francisco State tells the story of a evil, whether or not he embraces appreciate a reply stating the thinking about the problem, to no It, is teachings source of news and Gator hoopster of bygone days. One night "Genial Dan" waved our based upon the authentication avail. of this book which we call the of the statistics. Tell me . . . YOU hero Into the game. Our boy whipped eft his warm-up pants, and what would word of God? Is it not true that Yours for better track news re- name Sue's affliction?? the crowd went w1l4. He smiled with unconcealed joy until he realized this evil is the cancer with which porting. Morris, oh no!he had Gene forgotten his trunks! our "present international politi- ASB 1477 ASB 1554 .111111""1.-74

Spartan Daily REBOUNDS Spartan Frosh Swimmers Surprises By A. M. FRITZ California Bear Babes; With 4549 By JOHN GOTHBEHO This week's salute is admirably SPORTS Sparta's freshman swimming meet with San Jose High this given to , who team turned in a surprising, 45-29, week ASS will be tough and will re- practically single-handed forced victory over the University of 'he quire their best performance. 3 SPARTAN DAILY Tuesday, March 9, 1948 the National Association of Inter- California ',rush last Friday San Jose collegiate Basketball to rescind afternoon, and they are now hard State's varsity has a breathing but their rule barring Negro players. at work preparing for their meet spell this week prior to their southern trip which will of The action taken by Manhattan with San Jose Migh here Friday. take them to Cal Poly and Ari- all. Washington Meets Oregon State Today, brought to light a situation that TAKE FOUR FIRSTS zona State. They showed real urn most people, including members The class as they captured eight firsts uld of our own athletic department San Jose yearlings picked from St. Mary's last Thursday us - Victor Meets Bears For NCAA Berth were ignorant of the racial up four firsts to Cal's five, but segre- and should have an excellent at gation rule. they made up for this by winning dro- , March 8. (UP) Oregon State lost to Oregon a number ot second and third chance of winning the CCAA of Washington meets Oregon State while Washington beat Idaho WE SALUTE YOU places. The Spartlets were able crown this year. tomorrow for of the Pacific Coast tvyice last week to create such a . . . Ironic as it may seem Man- to outswim the Cubs in the 300- Conference Northern Division ?n. situation. hattan, a parochial institution had yard medley but were unable to title, the winner in turn to play overtake the Blue and Gold in the NYU's Violets, guaranteed not no Negro players on its team, but off with California over the week- 440 relay. Torn Daly, Wally Hof- Winter Names to shrink, and the bounding billi- the powers-that-be in the New uld end for the Conference NCAA man, and Ray Bennett represent- kens from St. Louis U. were due York institution decided that on- slot. ed State in the medley event. to share the top seedings when there was a principle involved and Nine-Man ere Bob Edminster captured a first Squad the draw is made today for the said "Thanks, but no thanks" to ted place for the locals by his splen- National Invitational Basketball the invitation. ing tournament. did exhibition. Ray Bennett For Southern Relays nit . . Sienna College which was of San Jose was the recipient of selected as a replacement ?ly, HERE'S N YU FAVORED also another blue ribbon by winning Coach Bud Winter named a 10 ere said a polite no and it looked like man Spartan track squad to com- The wagering for the meet, the 100-yard free style. Wally everything would not be "Up to pete in the Long Beach Relays THE DEAL which begins Thursday at Madi- Hof man, who also grabbed a first date in Kansas City." which will be held at Long Beach son Square Garden, against the Stanford freshmen, ed, By BARNEY BARNETP. established this weekend. pld the two as a joint 3 to 1 favorite. Manhattan's back in the tourna- outawam the Cal back strokers to LUl- ment though, and the green-unin- win a first in this event. Of the 10 men, Woody Linn and Next in line came North We were leaning on the heavey Caro- formed Jasper team (Jasper is Don Smalley are the only mem- led lina State at 5 to 1, and then HAVE ABILITY sod bag in the small gym the other their school nickname) is a power bers who are entered in two DePaul at 6-1, Texas and Western The Spartan frosh have indi- Ind night waiting for the CCAA to be reckoned with. events. Linn is slated for the Kentucky at 8-1, Bowling Green cated the fact they have excep- tournament to get under way Through their efforts and discus and shot put, while Smalley at 10-1 and LaSalle at 15-1. de- tional ability and should prove when De Portal bore down upon termination to force the issue, is set for the sprint relay and the T S hard to beat this season. Their us. Meanwhile, with the Invita- was the big factor in the repeal open 100. wn tional poised for the go-gun, Co- :es, "You are the boxing writer for of this ban on Negro players and Merle Knox will run the 5000 lumbia was added to the list of are the Spartan Daily," he accused. turned another "bigotry bowl" meters distance race, and Gene NCAA tournament teams, round- Frosh Horsehiders We admitted our identity but into a contest of American youth. Haynes who turned in a fast race Drs ing out the Eastern bracket for ory loftily informed him we preferred It saddens us somewhat to note Tie Salinas Jay-Cee last week, will run the mile. the March 18-20 semi-finals. Ken- that our team went eastward even to be known as the boxing criti- Also listed for the sprint re- tucky, Holy Cross and Michigan before the ban was lifted. Several The Frosh baseball club earned que. lays are Don Bingham, Steve previously had accepted bids. members of the squad had ex- a 3-3 tie with Salinas Junior col- "What are you trying to do," O'Meara, and Fred Mangini. pressed their unhappiness over lege' Friday afternoon in a game he demanded, "hurt boxing here Utah and Wyoming ended their Grant Denmark and Ray Over- the ruling, but when you've work- which was called at the end of vts at State?" seasons in a deadlock for the house will enter the discus event. Rocky ed hard for a trip like that, some- the ninth frame because of dark- tile We Mountain Invite after the Ray Overhouse won the close dis- took to cover. times it's hard to back down be- ness. The Spartan yearlings trail- me Cowboys tumbled the Utes, 41 to cus meet last week. Linn and cause of a ruling which has no ed 3-2 into the ninth canto, and iue POOR DEE 37. Dutch Lonberg, Chairman of Denmark were. close on his heels. the immediate effect on your particu- Bill Hurst drew a base on balls, us, "Here I am, trying to build up National NCAA committee, Meanwhile the Spartans are was lar team . stole second, went to third as Ger- to the sport and get bouts for my due to make a Solomonish de- preparing for the home dual next cision We watched ten Spartans prac- ald Nelson gained life and scored re boys. You put all that stuff in today, perhaps a playoff March 20 when a group of Olym- tice in the high school gym Fri- the tying run when Al Fantozzi be- the paper about Pickaxe Pete, between the two. pic prospects from the Olympic That day afternoon, the day before they reached first on an error. er Bashing Bob Anderson and all the would make the fourth Club pay the locals a visit. The left. Stu Inman, Bob Hagen, Bob San Jose garnered only one hit ,m- rest of those nicknames. No won- playoff in the west. Oklahoma visitors will be especially strong Wuesthoff, Chuck Hughes, Ralph in the ball game, but it was a Led der all those schools cancel their A&M plays Kansas State next in the pole vault with one of the Romero, Junior Morgan, Bob En- two-base blow to left field by .11y matches with us." Monday for the Midlands berth; best trios on the coast. The pole Baylor faces Arizona in zensperger, Hal Marks, John Bin Kogelschatz, rightfielder. We were not modest enough to a two-out - vaulters are led by Guinn Smith of three Kane, and the eagerest Spartan Righthander Pete ,Mesa pitched tell him that few people read our series this week-end for ex-California star. The other two is- of 'em all, Walt McPherson. the first six innings for San Jose articles. the Southwest spot. are Ray Kring and Iry Moore. of Columbia's choice as the eastern and chalked up six strikeouts. he "It's this way," Portal con- SPARTAN CAGERS yielded three hits and two runs. tinued, "in college, boxing is a representative in the NCAA was THREE MILES NORTH OF PALO the most The boys were calm, happy and Southpaw rliff Craig worked the sport and not a blood and thunder logical thing to happen ormIN all week. The Lions won their just a little bit excited over their last three stanzas and was touch- THE business. Nicknames like those corning trip. However, they were ed for one run and three safe- riddle has been guessed and sound too much like the pro game. 19th in 20 starts when they licked Dartmouth, Saturday, and they not so excited that they forgot ties. He fanned three batters. the winner is We want people to understand to say a few words, through 0 that we are trying to develop skill face Cornell today for the Ivy League crown. Chuck Hughes, captain of the WALKING and that our boxers are college The worst Colum- m airthings haven't changed bia can get is a tie. squad. CLASSIFIED ADS at Ramor's, though rr, men not a bunch of ruffians." "We've been meaning to thank NAIB MARATHON FOR SALE: New platinum dia- OOPS! MORE NAMES the student body for some time MAN Meanwhile, the tourna- now for that swell rally they gave mond ring. Call Bal. 3294-J. tc, man, its still THE place Now thoroughly in agreement largest ment of the bunch--the 32-team us," stated Hughes, "and now we ROOM AND' BOARD for col- me with Portal's point we climbed NAIB marathongot under way also want to thank the student lege girls, good food, Spring quar- As- down from the rafters and began 0 today at Kansas City. body, Mr. Hartranft and all those ter. 429 No. 3rd St. for the lads. er- tQ revise our titles fans who have helped us win BUILDING A RADIO? For have boxing em Henceforth we shall games throughout the season." sale, one record changer. Can be 3435 El Camino Altherton cal for us; Rickety Rudy Aguirre, used in console or table model Kenny Cayocc a, rer Canvasback The Society editor 'scooped' us, $15. Call at Apt. 16, Spartan City. Bungling Bob San Jose Ball Club to Nosedive Jim Nutt, but we knew about Herman SAVE MONEY. Cook your own Wayne Fon- at- Anderson, Wavering Knupper's signing a Brooklyn food . . modern, fully equipped 5JATE- ter Raul Diez, Fragile BALLA ii tes, Reclining Faces St. Mary's Dodger football contract a few kitchen available 24 hours a day. in- Pete Frauslch, Nonresistent Nick weeks ago. The glue-fingered end Two single beds for men students. SING BOB DOROTHY Richardson and ex- Inez, Rigid Rod from Alameda has capabilities . . . laundry privileges. Call Col. Schaeffer. Today At Moraga CROSBY HOPE LAMOUR oof Shaky Don and can go places if he keeps him- 8952-W. an We wish to inform our reader, The Spartan baseballers hope self fit and stays in shape. srd however, that Charles Townsend to get back on the victory trail Whether or not he will draw a will continue to be known as this afternoon at Moraga when starting or number two assign- Spartan Charlie. And if DeWitt 30 per gal. off they meet the St. Mary's Gaels. ment depends largely on a lot of Portal doesn't like it, we'll change on Coach Walt Williams has nomi- hard work and perhaps a few it. nated Bob Santos to do the pitch- breaks. Most of Herm's friends BOB & TED'S do ing chores at school here wish him luck, and for the gold and white. SEASIDE SERVICE 4th & William SJSC Places Fifth It will be Bob's first start of the hope he'll do big things in Brook- en, season. Paul Cane will do the 1Y17- of In Yosemite Ski catching. Williams plans to al- ?Ice ternate Cane and Denevi behind Sppring is here and if you don't Meet, Blatt Stars the plate throughout the season, believe it journey southward to ART CLEANERS YOSEMITE, Calif. (UP)The both being very capable receivers. the vicinity of Spartan City any corner of on- University of Nevada ski team Another change in the lineup afternoon. Over in one FAST SERVICE, the Gold and of Sunday were Pacific Coast Inter- will see Vicco Bondietti starting the practice field, ?en tollegiate- Ski Union champions in right-field. Williams has six White horsehlders display their 9th and Santa Clara 'Open 114

a after besting California's leading capable outfielders and will alter- talents, while over track and field, thinclads (and teams in a three-day meet. nate them throughout the pre- Bud Winter's in shape for a ere DieRann=snowmen piled up conference_games until he final, Woody Linn) get itio 389.36 points. Stanford was second his strongest Combination. Jack big track year. amaze- Here it students-. . .your ind with 378.24, followed by the Uni- Marcipan will be in left field and We noticed with some toured versity of California with 365.96 the speedy Johnny Metz will pa- ment that Thelno Knowles 57 seconds a are and UCLA 346.96. Other finishers trol centerfield. the half mile in people say LAUNDERETTE sch included San Jose State, Placer, Will Conklin, who has shown week or so ago. Some but then you tad Junior college, Fresno, College of plenty of class in the first two that it's a bit slow, the consideration No trouble . . . wholly automatic. . . soap FREE Pacific and Sacramento. in that contests, again will be at third have to take in still early in the sea- order. base. Long-hitting Don Lopes will that this is Ind he at shortstop, Ralph Kling at son and the Spartan speedster DO YOUR WASH no BLATT WINS SLALOM second, and George Wehner at isn't in top shape just yet. in 30 minutes. 30c a wash . . . free parking. igh Wetzel, Nevada, took the first to complete the lineup. We hope Thelno will be able to Jerry All machines are automatic & brand new. ods jumping event with 74 feet and The Spartans will travel to Ber- clip at least 10 more seconds off KATHERINE STANTON no 75 feet. Herb Blatt. San Jose, keley Thursday to meet last that VERY slow half-mile. won the slalrnon in 1:21.3. Iver year's national intercollegiate (NoteInstead of 57 seconds, So. 2nd St. OU Lynche, University of California, champions, the University of Cali- his time for the half should 463 fornia. ' have read, ONE MINUTE, 57 was a dual winner, with 2:18.2 in Col, 9746-J Daily 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday 10 to 3 p.m. the downhill and 64:56 in the Starting time for the St. Mary's seconds, a SLIGHT difference eight-mile cross-country. contest is 3 p.m. A. M. F.). I SPARTAN DAILY Tuesday, March 9, 1948 FORENSICS SQUAD AMATEUR SCIENTISTS INVADE DAVIS NOEL COWARD'S 'HAY FEVER' OPENS OPEN TOSPARTANS AGRICULTURAL CAMPUS ON FIELD TRIP Students who wish to join the University of California at Davis successfully withstood an inva- IN COLLEGE STUDIO THEATER TONIGHT Forensics Squad (debate, discus- sion of 456 Spartan students Saturday. sion, extemporaneous and im- The Studio Theater's repertory Chloe Kay, Joan Buechner, GWen promptu speaking, oratory) should Making the extended field trip were members of Dr. G. A. Mc- production will open tonight at Samuelson and Donald Titcomb. see Wilbur F. Luick (159-A) this Callum and Dr. Robert D. Rhodes' biology 21 lecture class, and Dr. 8:15 with presentation of "Ray John R. Kerr is directing the week. His office hours are: MWF Karl S. Haxeltinei agriculture 4A class. Other faculty members who Fever," reports the Drama depart- Wilde comedy. 11:30-12:30; TTh 9-10. The For- ment. Noel Coward's sophisticated A serious plot with dashes of ensics Squad is open to both upper made the trip were: Instructors comedy depicts the week-end life Elizabethan humor will be seen in and lower division students. Jan Hagerty, Shirley Buschke of a highly dramatic family at "The Changeling," by Thomas Mr. Luick states that several and Rocci G. Pisano. England. Middleton and William Rowley, to Cookhatn, trips and debates have been sched- The majority of the amateur DR. BRUNTZ TAKES Roxana Hil- be presented Saturday evening The cast includes: uled for spring quarter. Debate scientists left San Jose at 6:45 Barbara and Sunday afternoon. Directed cireth, Ivan Van Perre, teams will travel to Stanford, sin. in an eight -coach special by Dr. James It Clancy, the cast COMMITTEE POST Vaccaro, Clifford Roche, Diane California COP, and Nevada, as train and arrived at the rambling includes John Ickes, Deane Ilea- Smithem, Conrad Smith, Yvonne well as entertain several schools Davis campus at 10 o'clock. About Dr. George G. Bruntz of the ley, Stella Pinoris, Letitia Ken- Cadwallader, William Nelligan, at Washington Square. 50 Bay area students caught the Social Science department, has dall, John Calderwood, Clark and Elaine Kahn. The play is di- Questions concerning Federal train during its one stop at Oak- been appointed to the World Kirkpatrick, Derrell Bond, rected by Miss Elizabeth M. Loef- and World Government, Third Party land. Affairs Council's Advisory, com- fler. "Hay Fever" will run tonight Edwin Williams. in American Politics, Taft-Hartley Students and faculty members mittee on Educational Policy. The tomorrow night. Scenes from Shakespearian and Law, and NSA will be used. were welcomed briefly by Dean committee. has been established Present-day London will be the comedy will be presented with the Knowles A. Ryerson and then to advise the officers and trustees of Thursday and Friday afternoon performance. The favor- scene shown a livestock demonstration. of the World Affairs council of night's presentation of Oscar ite scenes and speeches from SOPH INSTALLATION Breeds of sheep, cattle and horses Northern California. Importance of Being Shakespeare also may be seen Wilde's "The were exhibited. Of special in- Dr. Bruntz participated recent- includes: Wil- Sunday evening. SCHEDULED TONITE Earnest." The cast terest was Meg, California's best ly in a World Affairs council dis- The evening performances com- The Sophomore liam Furnell, John Calderwood, class will in- sheep dog, who maintained com- cussion on "The Why and Know- Rehorst, mence..at 8:15; the afternoon pro- stall officers Donald Holladay, Bette tonight at 7 in room plete control of her little flock. How of Small Group Discussions. Christine Smith, Stella Pinoris, duction begins at 3. 117, according to Outgoing Presi- until 1:30 p.m. Ile Wat4 accompanied to the con- dent Al Pinard. From 12 noon Spartans ate in the campus cafe- ference by Dr. Lawrence Moulin Officers to be installed include teria, the California Inn. Swiss' or the Speech and Drama depart- U.C. LOANS LODGE RECREATION GROUP Dick Cirigliano, president; Joe steak with all the trimmings was ment Ashworth, vice-president; Ramona CLUB PLANS ASB PICNIC served to the famished Spartans. Other topics of discussion at the TO S.J. SKI Hicks, secretary, and Claire Mac- After lunch the genetics group meeting were "Materials on the Members of the Ski club have The ASB-sponsored co-ed rec- Murray, treasurer. was divided into halves. The Marshall Plan" and "Points of been granted permission to use reation committee will meet today groups witnessed demonstrations View on the Marshall Plan." the University of California ski in the Women's gym at 4:30 to of poultry and bees. Next, they club lodge for Spring vacation, discuss plans for a picnic in Alum were given a lecture with slides announces Dave Brown, executive Rock park, according to Hal Rid- RETURN FORMS on breeding field crops for dis- STUDENT PAINTINGS officer. dle, chairman. At last week's meeting of Se- ease resistance and weed control. "The affair will be in April NOW ON DISPLAY Reservations still are being tak- and nior Orientation, Elmo Robinson Dr. Hazeltine's agriculturists will be open to the student body," en. Those who are interested in distributed forms compiled by studied farming aspects of the How does Santa Clara Valley said Riddle. "Students interested spending Spring vacation at the the Finance committee and Aggie school while the biology look to you? in working with the group may lodge should attend the Ski club asked that seniors return them students made their tour. Artistic interpretations of this attend today's meeting." meeting tonight in room 124 at as soon as possible to him or Satiated for the weekend, the area in a group of 23 watercolor 7:30 says Brown. Donald Sevrens, class adviser. tired students started home at 4 paintings are now on display on The lodge is located on Highway 30 CLUB TO DISCUSS o'clock, arriving in San Jose at the second floor of the Art wing. 40 near Donner Summit. Its ca- 7:30 p.m. Another stop was made The paintings were done by mem- pacity is 85, 50 men and 35 wom- FIELD TRIP PLANS ENGINEERS MEET at Oakland on the return trip. bers of the watercolor class 127B. en. Accommodations are dormi- "Each student in the class has Members of the "30" club will Entertainment en route was tory type, and it is necessary for "The Use of Industrial Capaci- at least one painting on display in discuss final plans for a field trip provided by "Gene Autry" Rhodes guests to supply their own blan- tors Power Factor Correction" the exhibit," commented Warren today at 3:30 in room B-94, Vern with his guitar and a chorus of kets or sleeping bags. Beds with will be discussed tonight at 8 p.m. F. Faus, class instructor. "It's a Baker, president, announced. 15 students. mattresses are the only provision. in room S210 before Dr. Ralph J. Two students arrived late fine show and I'm sure the stu- The field trip is scheduled for at According to the letter from C. Smith's electrical machinery class the station in the morning, ac- dent body will want to see it since Staurday and includes visits to Eugene Holman, manager of the at a meeting of the San Jose cording to Dr. McCallum. Joe many scenes depicted are quite the United Press headquarters, ASUC lodge, $3 a day entitles a branch of the American Institute Rabinowitz, Speech major, refused familiar ones in this area." the San Francisco Chronicle, and guest to room and board. Since of Electrical Engineers. to let the sight of the departing The exhibit will be up until the the San Francisco News. the lodge is run on a cooperative R. K. Smith of Westinghouse train unnerve him. He jumped end of the quarter, said Mr. Faus. basis, each person is obligated to company, and Howard McGriff of into his trusty old crate and participate in the normal opera- A caress is better than a career. the P. G. and E. company will be chugged into Davis 45 minutes tional duties. French. speakers. after the others. Ambition is the only power that One unidentified student hitch- combats love.Cibber. ANNOUNCEMENTS FRONTIERS IN SOCIAL RE- hiked after a late strist and ar- SPONSIBILITY S tudent Y at CLASSIFIED ADS rived one-half hour before the ALL P.E. MAJORS, MEN AND 7:30 p.m. BOARD AND ROOM for one main group. WOMEN are urged to attend a Fashion Cleaners WSSF EXECUTIVE COMMIT- girl. Call from 9-3 daily. 101 S. meeting today at 12 noon in Mor- TEEMeeting today in Student 16th St. Bal. 8168. (At th Campus Colony Dross Shop) ris Dailey auditorium. Dr. F. W. SERVICE SCHEDULED Y Lounge at 4:30 p.m. ANY STUDENTS taking phys- Cozens will be guest speaker. ics 2B who has to make up Fred Jobs, Chapel Service EDUCATION STUDENTS experi- For fast, expert work PAN-AMERICAN D E C 0 RA- ments H2 and Si, please contact chairman, will conduct today's planning to take Education 104A, TION COMMITTEE The Dan Week Bal. 5454-J or leave service in L-211 at 12:30. All stu- and courteous service Elementary School Curriculum following people are requested to note in W box in Coop. dents are welcome to attend the and Observation must pre-register bring us your cleaning meet at the Student Center, 4th FOR SALE: Smart princess half-hour of inspiration. immediately with Miss Arm- and San Antonio today at 1:30; style red wool chat, size 16. Ex- strong, Education office, room and dyeing. Jean Anderson, Margaret Lincoln, cellent condition, price 161. $8. Call Raquel, Rocky, Jack Nixon, Cae- Campbell 3928. Anger is never without a rea- son, with 27YE Ss Fernando St. 141. 32911-W sar, and Christine Fucile. The ALLENIAN SOCIETY pledges LOST: Red leather wallet in but seldom a good one. meeting will be short. only meet at 7 Student Union to- Women's gym Friday night. Very Franklin. aoosanommonsomosaras day. WOMEN P. E. AND RECREA- Meeting of pledges for skit. important to have it back. Phone All pledges TION MAJORS - Wednesday, attend. Bal. 3026. Reward, RALLY COMMITTEE meet in STUDENTS! Manuscripts type- March 10, from 5:30 to 8 p.m., "San Jose's Finest there is to be a basketball din- B 94 La Torre office at 3:30 to- written and edited, special stu- BY THE VIIRD LTD. Fabric Center" ner in the Women's gym. The day. These are the people whom dent rates. Mimeographing and evening will feature basketball we need for the pictures: Betty stencils cut. Nonnie Ireland, 212A TRACM MARK OMR Kinney, Jean Kinney, followed by dinner. Tickets- are Don Tit- Porter Building, Col. 4742-J. 84 E. San Fernando St. 25 cents and can be obtained comb, Dirk Johnson, Al Raphael. FOR SALE: Woman's medium Col. 9337-W from the P.E. Club Class repre- Ii, Dave Down, Dick Cassella, Ted sized white bunny fur evening sentatives. Lilley, Armond Hanzad, Betty jacket. Fifteen dollars. Phone FRESHMAN CLASS MEET- Patterson and Al Pinard. Col. 361-J. between 5 and 7 p.m. ING-11:30 Morris Dailby. Ev- CO-ED RECREATION group 1947 Harley "45." Full equip- ery one attend. meets in Women's gym at 4:30 to- ment, lots of chrome. See at 333 ALPHA PHI OMEGA. Meet- day. Guinda St., Palo Alto. Phone 7956. ing today room 24 at 7:30 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE organ- WANTED: Two girls want ride ALL PRESIDENTS OF CAM- ization meets today room 21 at to Salem, Oregon and back during SCHOOL GIRLS Spring vacation. Will share ex- Upon presentation of your PUS ORGANIZATIONS Check 7:30. Students and faculty in- student body card you will your boxes for an important en- vited. penses. Please contact in "K" box receive a discount on your at Coop. purchases. velope today. SKI CLUB meeting tonight ALPHA ALORE SIGMAMeeting G EA room 124 at 7:30. AWS BIG-LITTLE SISTER at student center today at 7:30 SKI CLUB members attention committee meet in the Student KMAK=1. pm._ All _members .are urged to ---Grou_p pictures to be_talmn to- Union at 4:30 today. attend as a represenlifffve of the day at 12 in the inner quad. WSSF PLANNINGICOMMIT=A Trust Bank will MARCFniTH Dressy local American SPARTAN KNIpHTS n3eat to- TEEMeet in L210 at 4:45 p.m. speaker for the evening. be guest day in the Student Union at 7. today. FORESTRY CLUB Last meetintat the quarter. WAA BAR-BE-QUE scheduled- ture for La Torre- will be taken AMERICAN INSTITUTE of for Thursday has been cancelled ' Wednesday at 11:40 in inne Electrical Engineers meet today until the first part of next quar- quad. Be there early. in room S210 at 8. All students ter. "30" CLUBMeeting today at of Dr. Smith's electrical machin- PSYCHOLOGY CLUB MEM- 3:30 p.m. in B94. ery class attend. All other en- BERS: Two appointments have IT'S THE SOCIAL AFFAIRS COMMIT- gineering students invited. been made to have our pictures TEE--Meeting today room 24 at ELECTIONS will continue to- taken. The first appointment is 4:30. Last meeting of the quar- day in the Women's gym for offi- for today at 1:30 p.m. The sec- ter. cers for the coming year. ond appointment 11 for tomorrow SOPH HOP PAN AMERICAN LEAGUE SPARTAN SPINNERS Meet at 11:30 a.m. The place for both Meeting room 25 today at 7 p.m. tonight .in Women's gym at 8:15. pictures is the inner quad. You Don't forget La Torre pictures in SWIM SHOW schedule: 6:30 are asked to choose the time most inner quad today at 1:40 p.m. divers. 7:30 Sun Valley. A dress convenient for you--either Tues- Rainbow Paul Putnam CHAPEL--Mpot in room 211 rehearsal for lighting effects will day or Wednesday. today (Library) at 12:30 p.m. be held Thursday evening. Im- ENTOMOLOGY CLUBMeet- Ballroom and His Orchestra FRYERS FRESHMAN CLUB portant that everyone be present. ing today in S213 at 2:10 p.m. Meet at 7:30 p.m. tonight in Stu- CANTERBURY CLUB meet to- La Torre pictures. Everyone dent Y. day in the inner quad at 12:30. come!

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