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Felse Tours Bay Colleges To Compare Campus Problems , o 0. With Spartan Situations SJ NI PS FRESNO I LAST SECOND Practical tips in the operation of a student restaurant and the operation of school publications were among the things which most Casaba Game Dance Will Be Inman Beats impressed Graduate William Felse, who recently returned from a tour of other institutions in the Bay area. To Feature Dressy Sport Old SJS Mark "One of the main differences between their eating establish- Daily "The frosh hop, 'Club Parisian,' and ours is that they serve Spartan ment will be a dressy sport affair," ac- Points cafeteria style. COP-SJ Bands By Nine to dance chairman John College of Pacific is sending a cording This wOrks out to a great ad- San Jose State College Steele, "this dance will feature By GORGE LAJEUNESSE Chapel 17-piece band and rooting section vantage inasrnuch as it e nables Fund plenty of good quiet dance music 1 for the COP basketball game Feb. San Wednesday, February 16, 1949 Number 82 FresnO, Feb. 15. Trailing 51-52 them to operate with a minimum u Volume XXXVII Jose, California, provided by Sheldon Taix and his 25, according to Bud Jenvey with 40 seconds remaining, Bob of personnel the graduate man- five piece orchestra. Emphasis is Rally committee chairman. Jenvey Hagen tipped in Billy 'Wilson's ager said. Mr. Felse stated that pH Dean being placed on soft lights, and said there also would be a band missed free throw attempt to give Charles Rournassett, graduate s smartly used decorations to pro- from San Jose State college San Jose State a narrow 54-52 win manager of San Francisco State, and A Phi 0 Erects vide the Parisian night club at- ells an organized rooting section. S., Prof Warns over the Fresno State Bulldogs also showed him the various cof- Ring Set SJS Lures Smallfry mosphere," he said. fee bars located around the cam- here tonight. Dean of Men Paul M. Pitman "We will have the song girls From Stanford's own baili- pus. After a brief tour of the Bacteria Looe 12 New Student "We are really working hard to What started out to be a slow has a platinum wedding-engage- and cheer leaders for yells during wick comes a request from Dave college Felse went across the bay put our "Hop" across and we need turn- the game, so we hope everyone Lambourne 12, and his brother moving, low scoring contest to the University of California ment ring set which he wants to the patronage of all members of duel be- turns out with a lot of spirit," In Room 2251 Kenneth, seven of Palo Alto, for Step Savers ed suddenly into a liucket where Graduate Manager Ed sell for $225. Proceeds to go into Jenvey said. the freshman class as well as that tween Spartan ace Stu Inman and tour of the some old pennants and stickers, of the rest of the student body," Welch, took him on a the Memorial Chapel fund. Jenvey also told of plans to Science department officials to- Nine "one hole jobs," and three Louis Papa; iFresno forward. In- because we like your school very Steele added. Campus. have either a tumbling act or a day warned students that it is "two holers" will be installed on man came ut on top with 23 Dean Pitman much and hope to enter it some Mr. Felse was especially Im- had the set ap- trampoline act for half-time en- "unwise" to eat lunches in room the campus this week by A Phi points total and broke his own praised by Lewis Inc., of San day." "Club Parisian" is being held in pressed with the Daily Cal's (the tertainment. 225, Science building, because of 0, national service fraternity, ac- team scoring'record. Francisco, who told him that the ASB President Tom Wall com- the women's gym Saturday, 9 to 1 student newspaper) .et-áp. Said the chance of accidently picking cording to "Barney" Ellis, proj- rings are worth Announcement of the marriage plied with the request with a p.m., Feb. 19. Bids are on sale at Inman is now nine points better False, "The offices were well or- $375 on the post up disease producing bacteria. ects chairman. exchange. of Pauline Deardorff, former maj- letter closing "We sincerely the Library arch. than his last year's record of 396, ganized as for utilising floor space. Because of the great shortage after to- orettee of San Jose State college Dr. Carl Duncan, acting depart- hope that in future years you having a total of 405 It also impressed me to see that The rings were turned over to on campus, the readily apparent band was made at the Monday ment head, explained that the lab will find good use for the ar- night's game. the various editorial departments Dean Pitman bya former Spartan need for them, and yet their ease night Rally committee meeting, is being used for experiments with ticles enclosed." Secretary A ho-hum first half saw the were distinct and separate from whose fiancee, also a former Spar- and simplicity of installation, A WSSF Jenvey said. dangerous "pathogenic" bacIteria Spartans slowly pulling away from one another." tan, was killed during service in Phi 0 decided to install 12 of them Miss Deardorff is being married by students in bact. 110. Aid Fresno State although neither the Armed Forces. about the school, Ellis said. Asks Student Mr. Felse was shown through Saturday in Piedmont. team seemed able to find the net Because others have been taken the student union, book store, and "Theoretically," said the shies- In Campus Drive with a racial. set. the campus magazine and year fist. "the bacteria should be kept Cupid to Reign down and carried into classrooms, book department. Felse discussed Students Observe in the culture dishes in which they A Phi 0 will use a type of per- Miss Diane Lockhardt, travell- Inmaih and Bob Enzensperger the athletic department as far as 3/99 Azure belong; but there Is alwayi the manent bolt that can't be re- ing secretary for the World Stu- contributed generously to the finances were cdncerned, also ac- remote possibility of a slip." At AWS Dance moved, in their installation. dent Service fund, in her first talk Spartan cause. Inman with as- World Prayer Day tivities management in line with Cupid, perched on a huge heart before the San Jose State college sorted bank shots, one handers Tokens Sent Local students will have an op- Dr. Duncan also pointed out They will be co-educational, as out and several tip-ins various athletic contests. The in the center of the dance floor, group, yesterday told the members from 'way portunity to join with students all that students unfamiliar with the there is no reason why men and Graduate Manager stated that the Let's see, you've received a blue will reign over the AWS tradi- of Dr. George Bruntz's class in under the bucket. over the world when they observe ways of bacteria might contract women shouldn't use the same operations at the Berkeley cam- card or two of the 3199 that were tional valentine dance, Heart's problems of peace that the need the Student World Day of Prayer serious diseases by "munching pencil sharpeners. Ellis said. The box score: pus were similar to those at SPSC mailed out this quarter. Delight, to be held Friday night for rehabilitation among foreign but a little more on the grandiose on Sunday, according to Barbara sandwiches in one hand and won- in the Scottish Rite temple, Mary students is great. Jose State (54) Actually, Sloan of the Student Y. deringly examining a culture tube San scale. there are several Slobe and Barbara Kinst, decora- courses of action open to the re- with the other." Pi Tau She showed the class the fg ft pf Duly Impressed with what he Dean James C. DeVoss will be tions co-chairmen, announced at Epilon tf) ceiver of these charming little re- UNESCO-WSSF sponsored movie, Hagen, f 2 0 5 4 saw, Felse concluded by saying, speaker for the service to be held a meeting of the dance commit- minders that you had "This Is Their Story," which had McCatlin, f 3 '5 3 11 "We anticipate a meeting, perhaps better "get Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Student Monday afternoon. Hosts IA Fete tees its west coast premiere on this 10 3 1 23 in May, of the graduate managers on the well-known ball or else!!" Union building. 'Spelling' Author Members of the San Jose State Inman, c Bids selling for $1.00 each, will campus last month. Miss Lock- 0 0 2 0 from all the institutions, regard- college chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau, Fuesthoff, g The plan for a universal day of go on sale today at the AWS hardt said that the tuberculosis 8 less of size, In the entire state. First of all, you can play it To Speak Monday international honor fraternity in Enzensperger, g 4 0 4 prayer is sponsored by the World booth in the Library arch. The rate in some isolated areas in 2 2 The express purpose of that meet- smart! See your instructor and industrial arts and industrial voca- Romero, g 1 0 Student Christian federation. Dr. Lillian Billington, associate affair is strictly girl-ask-boy, and China was as high as 80 per cent. 2 1 ing will be the general ideas of ask him just why you got the tional education, will be hosts at Morgan, f...... 0 1 professor of education, will speak attire will be dressy. Posters dec- The mortality rate in Europe is 0 4 exchange and operations and the blue card! Be firm . . . Be- a dinner and program Tuesday Crowe, f 2 0 on "spelling" at the 'Mission Hill orated with large red hearts have not as critical, but it is running 1 discussion of our mutual problems cause most instructors like to see evening, Feb. 22, at the Gallileo Wilson, f 0 1 0 Queen to Present junior high school in Santa Cruz been placed on campus to adver- as high as 6 per cent in some sec- and their solution." a display of spunk and self-con- high school in San Francisco ac- Monday afternoon, Feb. 21. tise the dance. tions. fidence in their students. Or be cording to Mr. Lowell C. Pratt, Totals 22 10 1-9 54 jaunty about the matter! When Prom Prizes Music provided by the Eddie Dr. Billington's talk is part of director of public relations. The former I-SC student -told State (52) you spot ye March septet will carry out the Fresno Catholics Protest; olde professore in the Joanne Thornley, 1948 queen a program for educators partici- the group about activities of re- coop, buy romantic valentine theme, and The dinner is being held in con- fg ft pf tp the old boy a spot of of Spardi Gras and queen of the pating in a general conference on habilitation already being conduct- coffee. Then if heart-shaped cookies and punch nectionwith the regional conven- Riggins, c 0 2 2 2 Wallace Talk Off he insists on junior prom in 1947, will present "how to use the state text books." ed by WSSF and its international flunking you, make some appro- will be served during the evening. tion of the American Association Cano, f 2 1 1 5 DANBURY, Conn. (UP) A the prizes to the girl who is cho- Last Monday afternoon she de- counterpart, World Student Relief. priate remark about the false The dance will last from 9 of School administration, which Papac, f 8 3 1 19 Henry Wallace sen as queen of this year's jun- livered an address on "hand-writ- Mimeographing machines, books, scheduled talk by friendships one encounters in col- will be in session in San Francisco Becknell, g 4 0 1 8 ior prom, according to Carl Holm- ing" at the conference. o'clock to 1 a.m. food, clothing, and funds for tu- . was cancelled today after several lege. next week. Salwasser, c 1 0 2 2 Catholic pastors protested. berg, entertainment chairman. berculosis sanitariums are being Dr. Billington is a recognized Dr. Heber A. Sotzin, head of the Garcia, g , 0 1 2 1 gar- provided. The Danbury Lions club was to Or, you can take the easy way "Jardin du Soir," evening authority on spelling and hand- Contest Closes Industrial Arts department and Williamson, g 0 3 0 3 in the have sponsored the talk Thurs- out and bobble down to the office den, will be held March 5 writing. She is the author of the Students competing in the En- governor of the Pacific Coast area Miss Lockhardt will speak at Barrow, f 0 0 1 0 day, but club President Louis Un- of Joe H. West, Dean of Student Civic auditorium with a French spelling series "Using Words," and gineering department's "report of Epsilon Pi Tau, and Emil An- the Dime -A-Mite session in the Harper, g 4 1 3 9 ger said the members, 90 per cent Personnel, and make an appoint- formal garden theme. co-author of the New Laurel folder contest" are reminded by derson, president of the local Rho Student Y at 12:30 today. WSSF Bordeti g 0 1 0 1 of whom originally favored invit- ment with a counselor. They will "Bids are now on sale in the Handwriting Series. Both series Dr. Ralph J. Smith, head of the chapter, will head the delegation chairman Marsh Pitman urges all Sondellgard, C 1 0 1 2 ing Wallace, had been polled again be available for aid from Feb. 21 Library arch," Carl Ketchum, bid are in constant use in schools department, that the contest dead- of fraternity members from San students interested in student re- and had reversed their stand. to 25. chairman said. throughout California. line is this Friday. Jose. lief activities to attend. Totals -20 -12 14- 5- 2 A Hazeltine's Work Best Seen Says Duncan SJ Student Preparing for Plastic Surgery Theory of Home Economies Class Overcomes ShowsiThigil to RugsMetamorphosis "Rags to Rugs" is the title of the fifth in a series of exhibits by Air Problem the girls in Dr. Margaret Jones class in theory of home economics. This week's display, showing how, hooked rugs can be made from By JAMES HAYES woolen rags, is the work of Bonnie Near perfect artificial fossils are Meyers, junior home economics being prepared by a San Jose major. Drive Collects 31 State college student, working on a special problem in the Science Implements used in the process Pounds of Soap department. are the woolen rags, a cutter, the Jose State college burlap on which the pattern is San students Bill Hazeltine, junior biological 31 pounds of traced -with carbon paper, india contributed soap to science major and son of Dr. Karl ink, and the hooked rug frame the American Friends soap drive Hazeltine, has made more than it was learned and hooks. last quarter, from two dozen insect specimens pre- Janet Anderson of the Student Y served in plastic, while taking a yesterday. 'special problem' in entomology The first step in the process is the transfer of the pattern with The soap collected from campus from Dr. Carl Duncan. carbon paper. After the re-tracing was processed with the soap col- The technique used in imbed- of the lines, the hooking process lected from the community. The ding the insects in a plastic medi- is begun. Several rugs of differ- total contribution of this area was um has been known for five or ent patterns from the collection 800 pounds, and is being sent to six years, according to Dr. Dun- of Mrs. G. J. Scott complete the countries in Europe and Asia, Mrs can. Commercial specimens are exhibit. Anderson said. produced by at least two biologi- cal supply hquses and they have been prepared by a number of LET'S GO SKIING Special to schools, including the University San Jose State Skiers of California. This is a COUPON for Skiers "However," claims Dr. Duncan, "the 'artificial fossils' prepared by Ski-tows $1.50. Bring this and save 1/3. Hazeltine this quarter are the best I've seen." FLAGPOLE MOUNTAIN SKI AREA

Solves Trapped Air Problem Three Tows 1500, 700, 400 feet The young science student has Take U.S. Highway 50 to Bijou. solving the problems come close to A weasel will be furnished to slopes from parking area. of trapped air in the plastic, the Accommodation; are plentiful, reasonable, and close. Science department head says. The specimens, imbedded In For Reservations transparent plastic blocks about JACK HUGHES Phone Tallac 72Y12 three inches square, are used in BETTIE THOMPSON HUGHES Write Box 222 Bijou, Calif. many ways in both lecture and laboratory courses. They are al- Bill Hazeltine is looking over a specimen of the rare Pleocoma most unbreakable, are water and bettle before preserving it in plastic. Photo by Hasse. heat-resistant and can be cleaned by wiping the surface of the plas- tic cube with a damp cloth. It takes Hazeltine from ten days STATE TAILORS AND CLEANERS to two weeks to complete the Quality Cleaning Altering preparatton of a specimen. First, Relining the insect is put in a mould par- tially filled with fluid plastic. Air One-Day CIeaninglinifie - -TOWLE'S is drawn off with a high pressure COLUMBIA 1793 53 W. SAN FERNANDO pump. When the suction is re- leased, the insect body is filled New masterpieces! and surrounded with plastic. Hopes to Help Schools Dinner Rolls Baking Powder Biscuits Next, the plastic-saturated in- sect is placed in a mould filled Hamburger Buns Hot Dog Rolls with plastic in a fluid state. A chemical catalyst that changes the composition of the plastic is Our rolls will delight the dinner hostess added and the mass becomes hard, sorority and fraternity houses. encasing the insect in a transpar- Also, casual eats. ent shell. A period of drying, curing and CHATTERTON BAKERY finishing follows, with emphasis on cutting and polishing the outer 221 South Second Street Ballard 6016 surface of the plastic cube. The sides must be true, and the com- position of the plastic uniform so there will be no distortion of the subject when viewed from any angle. Cope & McPhetres We are proud to present ... Hazeltine does not plan to pro- SPORTING GOODS 71 W. San Antonio Street duce specimens commercially; but Madeira graceful and romantic, hopes to make his recently evolved its delicately "embroidered" flowers technique available to local EVERYTHING FOR THE SKIER utterly feminine. . . French Provincial schools. charmingly simple, with lovely "The process isn't explained 'in flowing lines any text," Hazeltine admitted. SKIS by Northland and Groswold and graceful curved surfaces. Both "We've had to make it up as BOOTS by Tyrol and Chippewa are fashioned in we've gone along. Now that the lifetime solid silver. Let us show technique is ironed out, we hope CLOTHING by White Stag to make it available to high diem to you and the many other school scienc e departments, so RENTALSfitted properly lovely Towle patterns! We can explain they may prepare their own insect simple, specimens." inexpensive ways to collect your set. Frond& Provincial &apiece place setting *27.00* Madeira "Adversity introduces a man to Six-piece place setting *24.50 ellirsiolog the 51214Rii hoar himself." Anonymous. weal* Prism Istaigh Failmet Tse "When business is good It pays to advertise; when business is bad "THE FAMOUS" you've got to advertise." Anony- mous. CONEY ISLAND COFFEE SHOPPEE WO CO r Hey, Fellows and Girls 1 We Now Serve a Delicious JEWELERS 4 off per gal. 50c Luncheon Coffee with luncheon at no extra charge. LEAN end JUNG Your Symbol of Confidence on Ethyl Open 24 Hours Through 44 Years, SERVICE T0011 CORNER OF FIRST STREET AT SAN FERNANDO Spartan Service Pete and Gust, Props. 32 E. Santa Clara Street San Jose, Calif. 3rd and San Carlos st-gliWOMOstrag," Wednesday, February 16, 1949 SPARTAN DAILY Students Display Classified Ads 3 FOR SALE Science Exhibits ROYAL PORTABLE TYPE- Announcements WRITER: Stopwatch, Eastman 8 Exhibits in scientific fields ranging from crop pest control devices mm. movie camera. 457 S. Ninth. AWS: Room 24 today at 4:30. DIME-A-MITE: Student Y to- to weather recording instruments are on display in the upper and Bal. 2640-M. ORCHESIS: Dance studio today day at 12:30, talk"Questions lower halls of the Science building. 1936 V-8 COUPE: Twin spots, at 3:30. Concerning Student Needs in Planned and arranged by science clubs, classes, faculty members bar hubs, good paint, radio, heat- WAA BOWLING: Jose bowl Europe." and students, the exhibits reflect the wide interests of the depart- er, metal top, sealed beam lights, this afternoon, 3:30-5:30. DELTA ZETA: Home Ec. 2-3 ment, according to Mrs. Adeline Hagaman, Science department pair unattached Smittys. A sharp OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY tonight at 7:30, council at 7. secretary. car. See to appreciate. Best cash CLUB: B-72 tomorrow night at The following persons are asked Insect photography is the subject of a display in the showcase offer over $395. Phone Col. 5262-J. 7:30, LaTorre pies. to report to the Health office as at the west end of the upper hall. Included are photographs of in- WINCHESTER .22 CAL. TAR- THETA CHI: 253 S. Eighth soon as possible: sects in the field, mounted specimens, and books dealing with the GET RIFLE: Telescopic sights street tonight at 7, executive Fast, Nathaniel; Fergusn, Mar- subject. This display was pre- and accessories. Phone Bal. meeting at 6:30. iam; Faulkner, Renee; Fletcher, pared by members of the Ento- 4912-R. Russ. KAPPA SIGMA 1CAPPA: 596 Rachael; Foster, Marjolie; Fraser, mology club. TERRIFIC BUY: Only $300. 1936 S 10th street, pledges at 7:30, Robert Lee; Fraser, Rosalind; with gar- Hygiene Prof has The next exhibit deals Dodge coupe. Must sell. Call members at 8. Gerarello, Joseph; and Good, Lor- Backed den and crop pest control. 'Mac', Col. 9483-W. ' STUDENT Y: Y lounge today aine. by a chart of spraying times and Book Published at 3:30, Mr. Goodall speaks on Gove, Charles; recommended solutions, the ar- Dr. Anita D. Laton, associate WHAT A BUY: I got my watch Hengstebeck, "1949 Tours Abroad." Laura; rangement includes samples of ag- professor of health and hygiene, back and want to sell my new $28 Holder, Harry; Jessee, BNAI BRITH HILLEL COUN- Betty; ricultural sprays and dusts and has recently published a book seven jewel man's watch. Stand- Johnson, William Josephs, OF SJI5: B-3 today at 4, pamphlets on pest control. called "New Directions in Science ard works, with second hand, all CIL Leone; Kelly, Raymond; Kern, Teaching," according to McGraw- for $22.50. Call Col. 4510-M. round table discussion and "Kof- Cynthia, Kugel, Jacqueline; Lar- Display Shows Teaching Aids fee Klatsch", open to all Jewish son, Mrs. Ruth J.; and Leonardo, Hill book company in New York. 1933 PLYMOUTH COUPE: Best A third upper hall showcase students and friends. Conrad. Dr. Laton wrote the book in offer takes. See 'Len' at Spartan holds the extnbit prepared by collaboration with Samuel Ralph Daily. MARINERS CLUB: Room 11 members of Tri - Beta, national Powers, head of the department tomorrow at 12:30, ratification biological science society. Title FOR RENT of teaching of natural sciences at meeting. "Teaching Aids in Biological Sci- ROOMS: For five men, kitchen Berg Wants Release Columbia university Teachers col- FRESHMAN COUNCIL: B-12 ence" it displays articles common- privileges, block and a half from lege. today at 3:30. ST. PAUL, Minn. (UP)Selmer ly used in the lab and classroom, campus. $25 a person per month. Berg, superintendent of St. Paul including slides, prepared speci- The book is a report on the ac- See Dean of Men's office. SIGMA GAMMA OMEG A: tivities Room 33 tonight at 7:30, guests public schools, disclosed today that mens, records, film, microscopes of the Bureau of Educa- FRONT ROOM FOR TWO tional at 8:30. and diagrams. Research in Science for the BOYS: Kitchen, laundry privileges. he has requested his release to ac- period 1940-43. It tells how regu- DELTA THETA OMEGA: IDTO cept a similar position at Oakland, Weather over the SJS campus On bus line. Reasonable 1023 S. lar teachers and administrators house tonight at 7, dress coat Cal., effective July 1. being graphically recorded in Tenth. is met teaching problems and at- and tie. display. An electrical BEDS: For male stu- He said Education Commissioner the fourth tempted to make teaching more SINGLE direction, rainfall fully equipped PHI SIGMA KAPPA: Room 24 Fred M. Truax had assured him wind velocity, meaningful. dents. Modern, and sunshine recorder unceasingly kitchen available 24 hours per day. tonight at 7:30; pledges, 6:30. the request will be granted. scratches weather data transmit- Near bus and shopping. Col. the next case. The development 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111ifilliiiiiii1111111111111111111111111111111111 ted by instruments on the roof. 8952-W. of nursing technique is pictured Completed charts next to the in- men. from its beginnings with the prim- ROOM: For three young strument indicate climate trends ative mother to the scientifically Seven blocks from college. Phone for 24 hour periods since the ma- trained nurse of the future. This afternoons. Col. 95M. ARCHIE'S chine's installation. exhibit was planned by Mrs. Lind- PERSONAL An exhibit of bottled local "sea strom, instructor in nursing edu- life" specimens before a marine DARLING POO: What happen? cation. didn't blue background completes the You said you love me. You upper hall exhibit. Features Radio Units meet me at the point. I want you Wrinkle Nose. for STEAKS The displays in the main floor A fifth showcase in the lower hall of the building are generally hall houses an exhibit prepared prepared by Barbara Wright, a under the direction of Mr. Harry Interviews for teaching positions student assistant in the Science Engwicht, radio professor. It in- in the Canal Zone will be held in 545 Second St. department. cludes two compact transmitter- receiver radio units used in the Placement office Friday morn- Tell of Recent Discoveries mili- 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 tary aircraft. ing, Fell 18. Make your appoint- Exhibited in the first showcase at the west end of the hall are The last main floor exhibit, dis- ments with Miss Robinson imme- newspaper clippings -on"Seienee plays samples of "precipitates" diately. Today," prepared under the direc- loaned by the geology classes un- feet first fashions_ tion of Dr. Gertrude Cavins. They der the direction of Dr. Wayne The Original tell of recent discoveries and ad- Kartchner, professor of geology. vancements in all fields of scien- It includes geodes, malachite, jas- tific endeavor. per, onyx and cave formations. A display of progressive "Play- -cxhibits are changed regularly, school" toys is next planned by according to Mrs. Hagaman, and members of the occupational ther- offer a valuable source of infor- apy department, directed by Miss mation for department members Nat Snider 501 Almaden Col. 7151-J Mary Booth. and students. Stuffed "winter birds" common to the Santa Clara %alley and sur- rounding mountain areas perch in smooth feathered grandure in the DELTA SIGMA next case, in an exhibit prepared presents its under the direction of Dr. Vessel, nature study professor. ANNUAL VALENTINE DANCE "The Story of Nursing" is told De Anza Hotel Sat., Feb. 19, 1949 with dolls in period costumes in Spartan Daily REFRESHMENTS SAN J017 STATE COLLEGE 9 to I Dressy Sport The favorite little flat you Entered as second class matter April g Music by The Five Rhythm Boys loved so well in calf is here in all 1134, at San Jose, California, under Me act of Mnrch 3, ISM colors of suede! Red, green, kelly, pull leaser:1 wire service of United Press. Press of Ore Globe Printing Company black. 1445 South First Street, San Jose, California coffee bean, brown, Member, California Newspaper Publishers' "A Skiers world of Sun and Snow" Association 7.95 Three Tows in Operation. Rentalslarge assortment of SELF -SERVE of Boots and Skis. parlow Gold Rush of 1949. keran

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(UP)The Communist newspaper Szabad Nep said A mysterious Miss with an Signora Ponza who has the co- yesterday that Hungary had offered the Vatican a chance to remove Teachersby'60 allusive profile will soon be seen mer to several poignant questions adorning posters around the. cam- asked in a small provincial town. Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty from the country before his arrest, but FRESNO. (UP)Schools in the pus, the Speech office reported United States need 100,000 teach- "Right You Are, (If You Think the offer was rejected. yesterday when it annoulicet; the You Are)" was written in 1916 ers a year for the next 10 years initiation of a "Miss Who" contest. The newspaper said the offer was disclosed by Jozsef Revai, its in order to meet the shortage by the Italian dramatist Luigi chief editor and a leading party which developed during the post- Two tickets to 'Right You Are" Pirandello. will be given to the first person ideologist, in an address at a war years, according to the pres- Leading the cast in the produc- ident of the National Education who sends in the correct name et meeting of workers last night. Only Execs See tiw are Mrs. Evelyn McCurdy, association. the lovely young lady who appears Jackson Young, and Ed Williams. Revai said the Vatican's action on the poster. The play will be presented Video Gal Model Miss Mabel Studebaker, of Erie, made it "responsible" for the fact The Speech office stated March 10. Pa., told San Joaquin valley edu- If the that the government was "com- name of the Two-way Stretch cators gathered here last night, girl is guessed im- pelled to arrest and try Minds- mediately, the picture of another WASHINGtON (UP) There the "attractive, capable young zenty." "femme fatale" will be put up she stoodready to make history. people must be brought into the Veterans Affairs and another brace of tickets will Vatican Blamed She was five feet, nine; waist teaching profession" to cope with the current be given. "The Vatican has only itself to 24; bust 34; hips 34; shoe size shortage of teachers. Expert Returns The idea of the "girl whom ev- blame," Revai said. "It was not nine; smile, 1000 plus. Terming education as one J. V. Murchison of the Oak- of the evryone talks about, and knows, the Hungarian government's fault The first girl ever to advertise necessities of, preserving land office of California Veterans peace, yet whom no one sees is the plot that they were compelled to take a girdle on television, Miss Studebaker called Affairs will be in the Veterans on bus- of "Right You are," according to such measures. iness, labor office, room 32, today between Barbara Barrett, a professional and civic clubs to as- Director John Kerr. "Before starting legal procedure model and a brunette (a pretty sist in solving the problems which 9:30 a.m. and 12 noon. He has against Cardinal Mindszenty the one, of course) was a little nerv- face educators in America. The plot, seasoned with a mix- promised to answer all questions Hungarian government officially ous about the whole thing. The ture of comedy, drama, mystery, about the Cal -Vet program, Vet- She said outsiders and school of- Informed the Vatican about the bright lights went on. The pro- and melodrama, centers around erans office sources said. ficials must work together to entire material of the prosecu- duction man saw that everything mold better disciplined and freer tion." was all right and then gave the think- ing children. Revai said this had been done downbeat to the engineers. AFL Demands UN Abolish Eastern Miss Studebaker said "In order to give the Vatican an Miss Barrett stepped out. She California was ahead of most states opportunity to take steps to re- didn't have a thing to say. She in pass- Europe's Slave Labor Battalions ing bond issues for more classroom move the Archbishop of Eszter- didn't have to. She was dressed Moscow with "use of slave labor space; but, she added, the great LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y. (UP) gom." In a sleezy, black cocktailtdress in mining uranium. increase in school population will The American Federation of Labor "We would have let him go in the kind you see advertised in the soon make state aid insufficient charged today that uncounted mil- This document charged that 50,- order to encourage an agreement windows for $1000 a copy. to finance lions are working as slave laborers between the church and state," education. 000 to 100,000 German forced la- The whole thing was a first in Eastern Europe and demanded borers, including some prisoners Raval said. The National Education associa- among firsts on video. The brave that the Unitea Nations abolish of war and political prisoners. tion is sponsoring a bill for fed- people were the executives of "forced and compulsory labor." "are engaged in mining uranium "The Vatican had the opportun- eral aid to education as a supple- WMBW-TV in Washington. Be- in the Erzegebirge area, which ity to take action but did not lift ment to present state aid. AFL representative Miss Toni lies a finger. So, as the Vatican did fore they could get off the hook Sender joined the western powers partly in German Saxony and not want Cardinal Mindszenty, we with the network (NBC) high everything depends on the silhou- before the UN economic and social partly in Czechoslovakia." thought we could freely take ac- command, there had been enough ette. The slimness of the fit. council in seeking an international Miss Sender charged that Russia tion against him." long distance phone calls to buy inquiry into evidence that Russia Back Looks Good has built "large clusters" of slave girdles for every secretary in and other eastern European gov- did not say when the of- labor camps in various parts of Revai Washington. Barbara, bless her, turned ernments have sentenced axis war information was given, but the sprawling Soviet Union. In ficial around. The black cocktail dress prisoners and even their own citi- claimed it was hand- We Model? some single camps, she said, there other sources looked as nice from the back as zens to slave labor camps. on Dec. 18. The The sponsor (Julius Garfinckel are as many as 1,000,000 political e to the Vatican it did from the front. She whirled Dec. 26. & Co.) had held a meeting of The United States placed the prisoners and other persons whose cardinal was arrested her pretty face back to minds. the cam- number of slave laborers in Russia relations with the Kremlin have Better eras. Death Said "Shall we come up with a live alone at 8,000,000to 14,000,000. sent them to forced labor. At length, with some prompting Referring to Francis Cardinal model or a dummy? Miss Sender Great Britain's Christopher May- from the unseen announcer, Bar- applauded Ameri- Spellman of New York, Revai con- "Shall we show can Secretary of hew was ready to throw British the latest in bara acted as if she were fixing State Willard tinued: spring colors for girdles? Thorp, who yesterday proposed a weight behind the American pro- to show a girdle. posal when the council convened "Now, after the verdict, Cardi- "What length?" world-wide investigation of forced She went through a lot of mo- labor through the yesterday. nal Spellman says it would have Those, and many more prucial International tions. The folks watching the Labor organization, an been better to sentence Cardinal questions had to be hashed over affiliate of television screen leaned forward. UN. Mindszenty to death. Well, we before the great decision was When you think Spellman pre- All of a sudden, Barbara reach- understand that Mr. made. Everything was all set for The AFL spokesmen laid before of a drugstore, martyr instead ed under a table in the range of LLKS fers to see a dead the big moment. So, Miss Barrett the 18-nation council 15 sworn They the camera. think of Jo. Colla, as-Spartan. of such a pitiable creature. moved before the camera. statements by persons who claim- Cardinal cannot imagine why An unseen announcer (who Off came the wrapping. ed to be victims of the Russian EASTSIDE PHARMACY a cow- 16th and Santa Clara St,. Mindszenty behaved like wants to see an announcer at a Out came a girdle. forced labor program, as well as them. Only Free Delivery Ballard 234 ard, well, we can tell time like this?) Mentioned that That's all there was to it. an additional document charging really great ideals produce mar- tyrs and heroes." Revai also made sharp refer- ences to President Truman and Chef Dell Says . . . British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin for their criticism of Hun- For tasty, delightful munchin,' gary. Dig into a Chalet Luncheon! "Mr. Truman was elected on the HOT LUNCHEONS from $.75 basis of his peace program," he LIGHT LUNCHEONS from LSO anyone who said. "If there exists DINNERSincluding our Smorgasbord Table with broken his previous word has ever dozens of salads and relishes from $1.10 so soon, it is Mr. Truman. "It is very strange for a Pres- CAFE CHALET become untrue to ident who has 37 Wast San Canon Street Across from Ste. Claire Hotel his own program to charge the Hungarian government 'with not representing the will of the peo- Ifs ple." American Revai then noted that Bevin said that British government ob- were denied admission to 4-64 servers the trial.

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SAN FERNANDO SAL 4234 new Vaseline cream hair tonic Pasadena City College, UCLA Gymnastic Squad To Meet Indians Will Box Spartans Tomorrow Ted Mumby's gymnastic team journeys to the "farm" to- By WADE WILSON night to meet the Stanford In- With three top-flight teams enteredUCLA, Pasadena City. col- dians. Mumby has hopes of re- lege, and the host team, San Joise=the 1st annual Southern California versing the outcome of last week's Invitational boxing meet will be held in the college gymnasiumurii- - three way meet with COP and day night, Feb. 17, beginning at 7:30. Stanford where the Indians walk- ed away with the meet. There will be 16 first class bouts on tap, with a strong UCLA team causing plenty of worry on The deciding factor in tonight's the part of Spartan Coach Dee knockdown, $lugging match. meet may be whether Stanford Portal. UCLA recently walloped Schaeffer has an impressive record has received delivery of a new the Cal Poly team, 51/2-11/2, in the of three bouts, all won over the trampoline. Without the tram- Mustang's home corral. Cal Poly TKO route. Wednesday, February 16, 1949 SPARTAN DAILY 5 poline event, Stanford can again walk away with the meet. in turn is the same team that Mike Rivers (SJS) opens the held the Indians from Stanford to card in the 125 pound class with Tommy Humphrey and Oscar a, 5-5, standoff. Jerry Shup (PCC) and should Winter Announces Metz will enter the all around start the evening Four Managers competition and this should give Pasadena, coached by Gerald with a Spartan victory. Al Sabory San Jose a chance of picking up "Getzie" Harris, will be bringing (SJS) 130, Interclass Meet tangles with Allen Shields (PCC) several points. Dick Brown will up a well rounded squad with Newcomers To The annual interclass track meet with the bout going either enter the parallel bars event; Glen power resting in the middle way. will be held on March 17 and 18 Al Tafoya, 130, (SJS) Thornstrom, rings and rope climb; weights. Bill Johnston, 135, is re- should have at Spartan Field, and pre-indica- the edge over Dale Wolf, rope climb; Lyn Mof- experienced boxer and Mike Luskin Coast League tions point ported an (UCLA). to a record turnout of ziger, tumbling; Ed Bense, aide should give Dave Gray (SJS) an novice and varsity thinclads. horse; Jim Accurso, trampoline; San Jose's pride and joy, Wayne LOS ANGELES, Feb. 15. (UP) interesting match. Track Coach Lloyd "Bud" Win- Art Butler, trampoline; Al Grass, Fontes, meets Irwin Thompson Four new managers will get their ter will choose five captains from trampoline; Bruce McNeal, tram- John Romero, 145, is one of the (UCLA) in the 155 pound division first taste of heading a Pacific his varsity cinder squad, and di- hori- Pasadenans better rated boxers and should have no Coast Baseball league team next poline; and George Bloom, trouble in vide his team ,into five smaller and will meet Don Desch (SJS). adding this bout to his string week when the eight-club circuit zontal bar. of squads under the captains. The Desch is a rugged type of boxer victories. Paul 1111N101161111M1111111111 opens spring training in California Farris (SJS), 165, five captains will then scour the and may trip up the favored City squares off against towns. Don Hubbard campus in an 'attempt to corner College lad. Stanley Marcil, 155, (UCLA) and should Our lunches are come out the The 1949 season will find Chuck any and all track and field talent will be meeting battling Joe De- victor. Raul Diez (SJS) will be Dressen at Oakland, Fred Haney not on the varsity roster. Any- made fresh daily (SJS). DeSoto can give and back in action Soto and should win this at Hollywood, at body is eligible for this division, so this bout may steal the one and erase take, last week's draw. San Diego and Del Baker at Sac- and several fraternities are ex- SAN JOSE BOX LUNCH Rod show. Richardson (SJS) tangles ramento in PCL manager spots pected to enter practically en 135 E. San Antonio Bal. 8422 with Bob Meyer (PCC) in a heavy- Franusich Should Win for the first time. A fifth pilot, masse. , weight bout that could go either Bill Sweeney of Portland, returns Bob Fry, 165, will cross gloves way. to the coast after an eastern Job. with Dave Reiels (SJS) in a match that may find leather 165 lb. Class Spring practice begins Monday Try thrown from start to finish. This with Hollywood training at San is the first outing for Reiels in Fernando, the Spartan colors. Bob Blanton, 175, at Anaheim, the Seattle Rainers CLUB TABU will have as his foe Pete Franu- under Jo-Jo White at Wilmington, for sich (SJS). Pete should have no San Diego at Ontario and Port- trouble in making up a win in this land at Riverside. Fine Food, Moderate Prices bout. Lefty O'Doul's San Francisco The Bruins from UCLA will be and Pleasant Surroundings Seals start the next day at Boyes out to upset any plans the Spar- Springs, Bill Kelly opens the Los WE CATER TO PARTIES tans have of copping this tourna- Angeles Angels' camp at Fuller- ment without a _struggle. The ton Feb. 23 and Oakland launches Al Kearney, Manager 1401 S. 1st, Col. 5644-M Westwood campus boys from the practice Feb. 28 at Glendale. are "loaded." They boast four very good entries, two good, and two fair. Coach Mike O'Gara is experienced in rating his men and is bringing, his best. -=1 HAMMERED SOLES! In thil125 pound class Hideo 4 Tanakh *Ill be out to upset "Dy- - namite"/ Mac Martinez (SJS). Pete Babin, 135, has one of the 0- highest ratings on the Bruin team -Photo by Athletic News Service A MANSFIELD JOG and will be out to preserve that paul Farris, winner of last \ by Bostonian rating when he touches gloves -Yelir's novice tournament and with Ted Ratliff (SJS). this year's all-college tourna- nament, meets UCLA's Don Hub- Schaeffer Out After No.4 bard, Thursday night. Floyd Wilson, the other top-

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