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Echler, will Makers' I 'Waste and h orne Today's Weather larch "The %taste Makers" by Vance 21 is Santa Clara Valley will have uhn, head Packard will be reviewed. today of continued cloudy sides today depart 12:30 p.m. at the weekly meta with the possibility of showers. wing semester book talk In Temperatures will range from monis A and B of the cafeteria. 64 to 70 degrees. Southerly winds W. Warren Kaltenbach, as- Pr. of 8 to 18 m.p.h. are also ex- professor of education, t M sistant catem pected. ma discuss the novelist's book, which pubilahde last year. SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE 48 011.10 VOL. SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY MARCH 15, 1961 NO. 85 Round Sixth St. Closure Refused 'Cuba Symbol of Future; Not Trip To Europe 'Legal Barrier' Temporarily Delays Red' Declares Civil Rights Leader Start on 2000-Car Parking Garage C u POLESE Organized By RICHARD no Communist government," He violent action, "but if our govern- By JIM JANSSEN st., extending from Seventh at. to Mayor Paul Moore said the coun- "Cuba is symbolic of the world said that our government calls ment will not defend se its own peo- A special round trip flight to Construction of San Jase State's a point midway between Fifth cil wants to cooperate with the tomorrow . . . where all men will Castro undisciplined and impul- ple, perhaps we should try other Europe this summer has been 2000-car parking garage ran into and Sixth sts. state despite the legal problem. work side by side without preju- sive, characteristics opposite to the means " organized for SJS students, facul- a legal barrier Monday night when Monday night, Dean Burton After a 10-minute discussion, the dice or discrimination," declared Communist pattern. ty members, staff and alumni for the city council refused immediate made a formal appeal to the coun- problem was referred to the city Robert F. Williams, controversial PEOPLE ARMED $406, according to Dick Durling action on closing Sixth at. in order cil requesting the closing of Sixth attorney. for Negro civil rights crusader, yes- "Seventy-five per cent of and Moshe Ben-Eli, organizers of to begin building the multi-story at. between San Salvador and San After the council meeting, At- terday at his TASC sponsored ap- the people in Cuba are armed," the student summer charter flight. structure. Carlos sts. so that construction torney Pala said he will draw up ors I pearance in Morris Dailey audi- Wil- liams contended, "no dictator A plane will depart from San SJS Executive Dean C. Grant could begin. a resolution this week setting a torium. rot., to would allow that." Francisco airport June 20 to Lon- Burton informed the council that City Attorney Ferdinand Palle time for a public hearing and will e Inter. VVilliams, editor of a southern "We know that Cuba is not per- don and will return from Paris the state awarded the construction informed the council it could not check to seek a legal way to close out New chit rights newspaper and presi- fect," Williams said, "but Cuba August 26. Dulling said this is bid to E. A. Hathaway and co. of take immediate action on Dean the street sooner. a of life dent of the Union county, N.C. is far a saving of "50 per cent of the San Jose but ran into the problem Burton's request because of state more perfect than the de- LAW REQUIRES HEARING suitable branch of the National Association regular fare". of closing the street when apply- law which requires a public hear- mocracy I've seen in this country." The state law, according to At- the Advancement of Colored Also available but not included ing for a building permit. ing before the street can be closed. for He cited numerous examples of torney Palla, also requires a reso- lane are People, praised Cuba's approach to in the flight are two tours; both The construction firm was SEES NO REASON continuing racial injustice in the lution declaring the council's in- eirOOSe discrimination. for $545. Dimling said one tour awarded a low bid of $2,175,084 Michael H. Antonacci, director racial U.S. and you are will cover Western Europe and the last month. of planning, told the council as tention of closing the street student, ,casiTno KEEPS VOW' DRASTICALLY WRONG other Central Europe and the SITE ON SAN SALVADOR long as the state controls both the council's giving notice of a y-saving hearing. "The spirit in Cuba is akin to "Something is drastically wrong Near East. The structure will be located fronts of the street, he sees no rea- public iremium He said he doesn't know how that of a football team," stated with people who feel they can .There are several seats left and on the north side of San Salvador son for not closing it through long it would be before the coun- 'gement Williams, declaring that Premier criticize the rest of the world, yet those interested should contact cil can take action. meet of Fidel Castro has "kept good his not clean up their own back yard," During or Ben-Eli at 545 S. Sev- "There is no right-of-access dil after promise" that racial discrimination Williams said of Americans. enth St., CY 5-8574. Registration ROBERT F. WILLIAMS problem in this case since the would be eliminated in Cuba. In a question period for the flight requires a $100 de- Audubon following Tour Film Negro crusader state owns the land," he said, add- facts Williams has visited Cuba his speech, posit, he stated. on three Williams declared that ing, "legal action required by state tractive, twice since Castro times, came to "all through the south the Negro law is just a procedure." ncial se. power. is oppressed most by the people La Torre Scheduled Tonight -story garage will cover Editor, The five sir free The dramatic, forceful speaker we call Christians." No-Rooz rmatira An Iranian "Ness Year" party stated that the Cuban regime "is Williams said he believes in non- Treasures of the "Old World" are widely known and he has illus- 627,000 square feet of land and r Move, will be held in the 'Camp' Chairman Hawaiian not to be found in museums, ca- trated bird books. will include special stalls for sports Gardens Friday from 8:30 p.m. thedrals and palaces will be seen According to Dr. Arnold G. cars and two-wheeled vehicles. to 2 a.m., according to Frank in a movie presented by the Santa Applegarth, professor of science or visit To Be Selected Dadgar, publicity (*airmail. SJS has had no on-campus park- Clara Valley Audubon society to- education, response to the Audubon ;. CLU Dancing and entertainment are ing for students since the parking State Professors Student Nix Council this afternoon night at 8 in the Morris Dailey Screen Tours has been gratifying. scheduled. and the public is in- Ninth at. were replaced by at 2:30 will complete its inter- auditorium. Admission to the movie and lec- lots on views vited. Arts and appointments for the A color film, produced by Dr. ture is 50 cents for students and the Art and Industrial Iwo Teacher Activities Bill remaining class representa- Roger Torey Peterson a noted 90 cents general admission build i wetly, tives to council, plus La To] council of the As- "ignorant and unconcerned about author, artist, scientist, photogra- editor and Freshman Camp com- sociation ul California State Col- the atheistic Communist conspi- Extended Day pher and lecturer, will show such mittee chairman. Life lege Professors unanimously racy." off-beat scenes of Europe as grif- The council will also hear re- fon vultures soaring around an- Summer Reg Permits resolution , pony adopted a last week op- 'BLACK SHADOW' ports from the finance, communi- posing a bill that would restrict The letter, from Assemblyman cient citadels in Spain and the cations, and constitution and by- Enrollment Up colorful bee-eaters, a European the political_ activities of high Frank P. Belot ti (R-Eureka), laws committees. The finance com- school and college teachers. that Francis has "cast a bird, in graceful flight. charged mittee's report will deal with the Registration of students attend- entire Dr. Peterson, a well-known nat- Two SJS professors, upon the in Adm144 Willard J. black shadow Available ^ .e appropriation of funds for the ing extended day and evening and alumni uralist, has written a number of Registration permit application, sessions office, Adm144, according Saunders, associate professor of faculty, student body track team's participation in the classes shows an increase of 391 best sellers on wildlife in Europe for the 1961 summer sesions may to Dean Joe H. West :ufs business and Ed C. Glover, pro- of Humboldt state college." NCAA. over last semester's total, Dr. Ar- and America. His bird paintings be obtained today in the summer The registration permit indi- fessor of engineering, attended the Belotti demanded a public re- The constitution and by-laws thur H. Price, coordinator of eve- are cates the hour at which a student council meeting held at Long traction, "Since your charges committee will report on the con- ning programs, announced yester- may register on Monday, June 26, Beach. Professor Saunders is pres- directed against the loyalty and stitutions submitted by two new day. state col- for either the six or 10 week ses- ident 4 the SJS chapter and Pro- patriotism of Humboldt campus organizations, one of which A total of 7848 attend 453 ex- sions. "The earlier the application fessor Glover is treasurer of the lege and the schools of Humboldt will be known as Students Against tended day classes four nights a state organization. county." world is filed, the earlier the hour that Communism 'SAC). wire

week, he said. These are classes evidence against is asigned for registration," Dean In Sacramento yesterday, as- Francis said his meeting after 4:30 p.m. came from an West said. semblyman Louis Francis (R-San Humboldt county The highest enrollment was in 3000 INDIAN TROOPS TO CONGO LEOPOLDVILLE, While it is possible to register Matis», author of the bill, was anonymous letter. the education field with 1410 at- The Congo (UPD The U.S. Air Force started a massive on June 26 without having applied condemned by a fellow assembly- 'ONLY EVIDENCE?' Lapp Experiences tending these classes. airlift of 3000 Indian combat troops today to reinforce man United Nations for a permit, the dean urges stu- for his charges of subversive Francis was asked by assembly- Departments with the greatest forces and to help restore order in the Congo where activity tribesmen dents to apply for the permit in in state colleges. man Jerome Waldie (R-Antioch) increase over the fall semester are have inflicted "indescribable humiliation" on priests and nuns and raped an American girl missionary. order to avoid crowding in the aft- WOULD INTIMIDATE if the letter was his only evidence. Subject of Talk psychology and industrial arts. ernoon hours when students with- assembl man said he has Students in psychology number 714 The airlift started when the first group of 280 combat-ready The bill would "intimidate and The Mrs. Virginia Raymond David- out permits are allowed to register. "substantial evidence that has ac- while last semester the total was Gurkha warriors left New Delhi aboard U.S. C124 Globernaster planes rp::(1 harass both students and teachers son, the only American ever to cumulated over a long period 01, 609. In IA, 230 attend classes while yesterday morning. U.N. sources said they are due here at 6 p.m. APPLICATION FORM and thereby undermine the edu- make the journey with the Lapps time," but he can't disclose it the number last semester was 99, Pacific Standard Time Wednesday. The application form for a reg- cational process," the ASCP reso- as they make their annual migra- because that would be "playing Dr. Price said. MAN IN SPACE SOON, SAYS K. istration permit also has space for lotion said. tion to the ice-bound highlands of or 25c into the hands of Communists." MOSCOW I UPI) Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev predicted the student to indicate the classes Sueh legislation, the resolution Finnsmarks, told an audience last Another assemblyman, William confidently yesterday that a Russian soon will rocket into space. he plans to take. While not bind- runiinued, would "interfere with night in TH55 of the hardships and Minell (D-Montebello), charged Co-Rec Tonight Simultaneously, a Russian scientist raised the possibility the ing on either the student or the IS 15c tho effective training of students simple joys that the simple no- that Francis hasn't. come forth astronaut may travel immersed in a capsule of water within his college, the applications are tabu- for responsible citizenship which madic people experience every "Where the Boys Are" is the with one scintilla of evidence of space ship. He said experiments have shown that submerged living lated before registration day to en- involves the necessity for free and day. theme for tonight's Co-Rec, 2:30- widespread communism in Hum- beings can survive 10 able the college to schedule ad- 24c independent political choices and 10 p.m. times the stress that an unprotected organism any other state college. Mrs. Davidson, dressed in the justments, if necesary, the dean decisions, boldt or Dancing, volleyball, ping pnng, can. "I think you owe an apology brightly-colored native costume of added. "We further resent the assump- shuffleboard and films for men NEW PROPOSALS DUE ON TEST BAN to Mr. Belotti and myself and the the Lapps- -or Samisk, as they are WASHINGTON The six-week session opens on tion of disloyalty on the part of are all scheduled on tonight's ((WUPresident Kennedy said yesterday the people of the United States and more correctly calledsaid the June 26 and continues until Aug. MES the academic profession inherent program. Music will he provided United States will make new proposals to Russia on a nuclear test California. You are grandstanding tiny, sturdy people "are in a state 4. Registration for the four-week in such punitive legislation," the by The Revellers, a local hand. ban treaty which he hopes will lead quickly to "the first international and looking for headlines." of flux. They now want wooden session will be held on Aug. 4 The resolation concluded. According to Co-Rec publicity arms control agreement in the nuclear age." houses, automobiles and modern session ends on Sept. 1. Assemblyman Francis, who re- chairman Dave Lawrence. Co- The President said the United States is "determined to do all that conveniences. But, they have to STAFF MEMBERS cently charged that he had evi- Rose offers an added Incentive to is possible to conclude a safeguarded agreement on a sound and learn habits of punctuality after to Dean West, a num- dence of intense Communist ac- S.IM coedsfive boys to every equitable basis." According Rooted centuries of freedom." ber of important visiting staff iii.' at SJS, stated when he in- No girl. AMERICANS RELEASED IN MOROCCO members will be at SJS for the Inshired the bill that it is not Mrs. Davidson said that until re- MADRID (UPI) --Eleven oil technicians, including three Amer- figured time and summer sessions, although most init.iiticd to infringe on civil rights. cently the Lapps icans, who were kidnaped Saturday by nomad tribesmen in the Spanish Communism distance in terms of coffee culls. Sahara, have been found safe and sound in Morocco, the Moroccan classes will be taught by regular CAN'T PARTICIPATE "If they wanted in judge how long SJS Research Embassy announced yesterday. session faculty. stu- third section of the hill is It journey would last, they'd corn - An embassy 'spokesman said the "technicians are in perfect "Summer is a good time for fin' to shorten lilt the ACSCP objected to, In Colleges putt' it in terms of how many cof- Topic of Speech condition" and said they "would he immediately returned." 13,Ir he' dents to take courses :,aid professor the time required for graduation, Glover. The section SAN FRAN( *NCO (UPI I fee breaks it. took." She said the "Lymph Volume and Composi- did not, make clear where Moroccan authorities intended to take &IN's no to work off academic. Clef iriPtle105 teacher in either hi gh There is no evidence of deep- Lapps are inveterate coffee-drink- tion Following Traumatic Shock," the men. seheol junior or to schedule "nurses not readily college, state col- rooted communism in Bay Area ers. a presentation of research work RECESSION THOUtillT AT BOTTOM lecty or available in the regular session." university shall have the colleges and universities, but there Mrs. Davidson said that, con- now in progress at SJS. will he de- WASHINGTON (UP!) The nation's job pi-lure grew worse in right to Dean West concluded. participate in partisan no- are students on the borderline, ac- trary to popular belief, the Lapps livered hy Dr. Marvin Shrewsbury, February hut there are some signs that the recession may have litieal activity on or off campus. cording to local FBI chief Richard hove a lively curiosity of the out- associate professor of physiology, bottom, the Labor Department reported yesterday. Additionally, professor Glover Auerbach. side world. "Their idea of the ideal today in San Francisco. The Department reported a drop of 375,000 in the number of ssIiI Ill) instnictor is able to ad- told a meeting of the San rand to live in, where everything Dr. Shrewsbury will speak at workers on nonfarm payrolls last usual decline. Ancient Egyptian locate He month, about the any political proposal on Bond club Monday that Is warm and beautiful, is Ilawaii," the Olympic club, site of the sec- nr Francisco PRELATE MAYS 'UNTHINKABLE' TO OMIT CATHOLICS off campus or oppose any po- we must be ond annual research dinner of the "those on the fringe she said. WASHINGTON (UPI) A Catholic official told Congress yester- Scenes In Film litical candidate or proposal. cautioned against California Heart assn. The dinner careful of," but. day it would be "unthinkable" to omit the nation's parochial schools Fr:1116S, and outspok- honors the bay area Heart assn. Tlic remain, ot the color who recently charged mistaking liberalism from President Kennedy's aid -to-education program. arid that Humboldt the among students, Contest Ends cardiovascular investigators. of ancient can he seen county was en political zeal Gams Msgr. Frederick G. llochwalt, director of the Department of ;dory Egypt. .iilwersive the "Lymph" refers to a body fluid in a color-sound film to be shown county in as communiSM. Afternoon Education of the National Catholic Welfare Conference,idwoji -especially students are generally a Friday consisting chiefly of blood plasma. tomorrow night by the Humanities in the schools." "The government "ought not to take any steps which force the utdemned in letter read bunch." he said. The ta ,A,ttn;..; .sour "Traumatic Shock" refers to tour- chub, Bonnie Fl;ishauer, Hub presi- a firm private schools out of business, or, in effect, to deny to parents the .terday into the assembly jour- Auerbach declined to evaluate money as a vote in the freshman niquet or collision shock, present dent. has announced. Gams when right to chnose their kind of school." ,, hv oinnIUMOIts consent of the film "Operation Abolition." a class sponsored Gorgeous one has been wounded or The movie will start at 730 iii the LEGISLATIVE PRINT ON POLICE NARCOTICS BILL legislator& documentary of student demon- contest is Friday at 4 p.m., said otherwise injured or when the flow Concert hall. There is no admis. on freshnian class secretary Lana of body fluids is stopped. SACRAMENTO (UPDA floor fight was promised yesterday Francis also charged that there strations at House Committee sion charge. hearings Lawson. According to Dr. Shrewsbury, to revive legislation to give police more power in their fight against IC intense Communist activity at Un-American Activities This is the first activity of the Pictures of contestants are post- his work has been supported by a narcotics. I f umboldt state, UCLA, Long in San Francisco last. May. Humanities club this semester. A story of ed at each balloting booth, and the grant from the Santa Clara county Assemblyman Charles E. Chapel (R-Palos Verdes Estates), liefich state, University of Cali- "Whether it tells the weekend trip to the Hearst man- students, de- winner will be declared on the Heart assn., and has been conduct- served notice he will attempt to force out of the lower house Criminal fornia and San Francisco state as the committee or the sion in San Simeon is planned for conflicting basis of how much money has been ed in the S.TS Biology department Procedure committee one of three bills designed to modify the so- well as at S.TS. He also claimed pends on a variety of May, according to Dr. E. R. Pana- contributed under his picture. tor two years. called Callan decision of the state Supreme court. LW' (AW. Bdittund U. Brown is ideas," he said. gopoulos, club adviser.

9...01PAATAN EMILY Wr(Inr M rrh l 1qC1 LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS ..cparlan Soddy Thrust and Parry claims to be American, hut is, courage local merehants, espe, Err77 Do Anti-Communists Alpha Tau Omega Halt Dominic Ascani, Clay Bow- in reality, more dangerous than dally those who make room ers, Sonny Davis, Dave Edring- the deereplt Organizat ion it then. profits front student Bob Young, president, was giv- Attend Cell Meetings? track, ton, Dick Hyde, Roger Menard, lights. to honor the cheeks of en the Lielitenhan-Ort land award tI I I q.t. A,semblyinan ASE Pete Motta, Lance Walden, Don I members. fur the outstanding brother eon- ails deeply con- Come to tbis campus, Mr. Waller, Ken Taylor, Reed Jones, you or at least the tributing to the fraternity. "alieli philosophies" Francis, and I am sure that clamed should Biel Postil and Larry Armstrong evilwa a try to do so. There New Inert-there are: Dallas will find members of this chauv- is always tin. who received the outstanding on this campus. inistic group. Indeed, it would possibility that the Chamber 01 pledge award. The new members I, too, have received evidence Commerce not be surprising to find that members would ft-,,. took formal vows in the SJS of "Intense activity" at SJS and the your informants, at least the administration to interven,, Memorial Chapel. other California colleges. But my SJS Glee Club well-publicized "student leader" and protect the vested interest, information comes not front -a to be card-carrying members of of local merchants, as they Alpha PM couple of professors and one did Sets Ski Show the John Birch society. In the 1947 Penney's strike 13,6,1 leader" on campus, nor A bai brow v.a; a fund raising student Fred Kurlsen the 1960 picketing of Kress' 85,1 event by the pledge class who from an anonymous letter or A,11IS 11175 Woolworth's, At Olympics Site telephone calls. My information auctioned themselves off as Jefferson Poland comes horn good Reptit, Answering students' question slaves to the actives. .1.4113 tlti the Los Can't Cash "Why Study?" will be the Asso- New pledges are: Bobby An- sources, namely Student magazine. ciated glee clubs when "So This derson. Limy Claybaugh, Jackie Times and Time philosophy" Pm Checks Near Campus Is Skiing?" is presented to Olym- Erickson, Dianne Featherston, This "alien structure. pic Village guests Saturday, Jennie Haws, Sheila Hildreth, ploys a monolithic Liffroit \still st organized into local units called chow 8:15 p.m. and Sunday, 3 p.m. Bobbi Knickerbocker, Sue Pas- death with a check in your hand, clate "cells," denies freedom of dis- The show, portraying the quail, Carolyn Peterson, Susan at least if you depend on certain sent, and would destroy our civil ----* lighter side of college in song Thwaits, Nancy Van Fossen and eating establislinietits a hich : EL RANCHO DRIVE-IN liberties, given the chance. and dancing, is directed by Dr. Sharon Woodside. "serve" students. WHERE THE I am not speaking ;About the BOYS ARE * Gus Lease, associate professor Spring officers are: Jackie DO10", Hurt Communist party, nor a group This Sunday I made the rounds -4-s7 of music. It is the same show, McKim, president; Linda Paol- etc., of fellow-travelers or dupes, as of those sandwich shops, "So This Is College?", which was ini, pledge trainer; Kathy Can- :7 WAYS FROM SUNDOWN; might be imagined. This organi- which border our campus. Only performed here Jan. 19 and 20. zano, corresponding secretary; Audie Mu/ phy burry an .THI4 CONVERTIBLE M12l AND TEal OFFE49 YOU, TOO zation waves its staunchly anti- two were open, and each of WP5 IT Fut.8y EQuiPPE7?/ "Ski costumes will be substi- Gail Openshaw, recording secre- Communist flag long and hard. these refused to accept my tuted for some of the previous Gretchen Haug: Patsy GAY tary: The organization which wor- check. Since I had no cash, aliire," Dr. Lease said. Peppers, social chairman; Joan I'M ALL RIGHT ries me. Assemblyman Francis, resigned myself to the prospect JACK * Research Group JAZZ DANCE Harris, chaplain; Jill Reichard. of not eating ,that day- -a good March Melodies is the John Birch society. which PLUS -- Songs and dance numbers in panhellenic representative; and asceticism, perhaps, exercise in THREE MEN Here Tomorrow the three-scene spoof on what Molly Wool, treasurer. but not too pleasant. IN A BOAT Scheduled Friday college students do when not Most SJS students, like most Representatives from the Coro studying will include a modern Library Concert consumers, get their income in "Nature and the Four Sea- Pinnings MAYFAIR foundation of San Francisco and jazz dance to "Lady Be Good" the form of checks rather than sons," selected as the theme for Darlene Riesz, Alpha Phi soph- Ihis Angeles. a non-profit public with Geri Vestal, Pat Carpio, cash. Consequently local mer- ? INHERIT THE WIND r will be staged omore art major, Santa Monica, Records scheduled from noon Fredrick March Spenf nr trust engaged in research and March Melodies, Marjorie Brown and Janet Clif- chants who refuse to cash checks Tracy lit to Lanny MeCullati, Theta Chi ' to 1 p.m. and :i to 4 p.m. in the education in public affairs, will Friday at S p.m. in Morris Dailey ton; "Full Moon and Empty are imposing a hardship on ASII senior criminology major, Gar- library study room: :SUNRISE AT CAMPOBELLOr be on campus Thursday to in- auditorium. The AWS sponsors Arms," a solo by J. D. Nichols; members. The Student Council den Grove. Chabrier: Suite Pastorale. Greer Garson Ralph Bellamy * terview graduating seniors and this annual singing contest. "Falling in Love," a dance duo Sh, 'I I Ili 1,1k ;lel On to en - Bach: Convert() for Orates- graduate students for an intern- Seven women living centers by Miss Vestal and Jerry Howell. Judy Bartlett, Alpha Phi soph- ship program. omore interior decorating major, t rus. SARATOGA have entered the competition. The men's quartet, featuring Sta,i;mg B Interested students may sign These are Kappa Alpha Theta, David Lindstrom, Nichols, Rob- Orinda, to Lloyd Blaney, Sigma COME DANCE WITH ME up for an interview in the Place- Alpha Phi, Kappa Kappa Gam- ert Cunningham and John Mac- Alpha Epsilon at UCLA. and ment office. ma. Delta Gamma, Hoover hall, Intyre, will present "Quartet Grade Wilson, Alpha Phi jun- Your College Shopping 8 POOR BUT BEAUTIFUL Eleven SJS graduates have en- Clare-Ellen living center and from Rigoletto." "Mamma Chu," ior public health major, Marys- s with Mersa Alias tered the Coro Internship pro- Alpha Chi Omega. arranged by Thompson; "Sep- ville, to Trent Thompson, Theta Guide at a Glance Chi junior business major, Yuba gram in the past. A nine-month Each group will perform for tember Song," arranged by SPARTAN DRIVEIN : City. Hunter; and "Winter Song," training period involves working eight minutes, Bonnie Corbin. "THIS HAPPY FEELING" : with political parties, govern- co-chairman of March Melodies, with solo by Ken Hunter, also Debbie Reynolds Curt lagens * will be featured. 1 ment agencies, business firms, explained. A nature theme has Engagements gaktnaoti I had it done a, tE labor unions and civic organiza- been selected by the participat- CAN CAN i; "AWAY ALL BOATS" Barbara Walden, Alpha Chi lion& Can Can dancing will be per- '4A'it4 Jeff Chandler Julie Adams Omega graduate industrial rela- formed by Miss Clifton, Miss %veep CAMPUS BEAUTY tions major, Beverly Hills, to "PORKCHOP HILL" Brown, lone Cheesebrough, Di- raf !_at CORONA UNDERWOOD ROY AL REMINGTON Jim Riddle, employed at Douglas ane Flores and Lorraine Crider. SALON Aircraft, from Michigan. chop TOWNE Lindstrom will be the soloist in ,ne ' Just across from the jytiewrifer.i "Ride Cossock Ride," and Keith Jodene Smith, senior primary Administration building * education major, Whittier, an- Corsages ROYAL TYPEWRITERS RENTED Murray will do the Interpretive 275 A E. San Fernando BALLET dancing. nounced her engagement to Bouquets CY 3-1186 SPECIAL STUDENT RENTAL Richard Glad, junior aeronautics RATE FOR 3 MONTHS 18 "Hey Daddy!" with special CV 2-0462 10th and Santa Clare ,§ pet, dad 9 a.m. tc, 9 p.m. major, Oakland. Wedding plans $18.00 rental applies to purchase price dance by Miss Brown, and ***** ********* ********* of any machine if you decide to buy. "Drinking Song" and other se- are for January. Est. 1900 EASY PAYMENT PLAN- lections from Sigmund Rom- Arlene Nielson, Alpha Phi sen- berg's "Student Prince" also will ior ' education major from San SAN JOSE TYPEWRITER CO. be presented. Francisco, is betrothed to Mike Fi, -; 24 S. SECOND ST CYpress 3-6383 STUDF:NT CHEW Etimintiter, senior business man- Lighting and sound for the agement major, Walnut Creek. show is by Cunningham and Gor- don Thorlackson; scenery by SAVINGS ANNOUNCED Hunter and Howell; costumes and make-up by Miss Clifton; NEW AUTO INSURANCE choreography by Miss Clifton, Savings up to $120 on automobile Miss Vestal and Miss Carpi(); insurance are now common for with special musical arrange- married men under 25 years of 30 to 50% off ments by Frank Erickson, asso- age with the California Casualty Indemnity Eachange. ciate professor of music. "Married man in this ag bracket On AU RCA -Capitol - The performance is open to are generally plying excessive the public Saturday. Sunday is premiums for Dm degree of risk a private showing for a group of involved," says George M. Camp- Mercury -MGM -Verve bell, Spartan Representative for Bay area executives. the Exchange. Records -Monaural or Stereo The glee clubs also will pre- "We believe that married man sent "So This is Skiing." to with family responsibilities is more careful driver, and causes Olympic Village audiences five fewer accidents," said Campbell. 266 South First nirlits during Easter .iication. "Therefore, he is entitled to rates for mature drivers." For example: A married man. age Valley Fair 22 with Bodily Injury Liability .5-partam Nay $10/20,000, Property Damage $5,000 and Medical $500 pays Entered as second class metro April 24. about $157 year with most in- 1934, at San Jose, California, under the surance companies. With Cali- act of March 3, 1819. Member Califor- fornia Casualty he would pay nia Newspaper Publishers' Ann. Pub- about $80 less $16 dividend, or It lished daily by Associated Students of a net of $64 (based on current San Jose Stets College incept Satur- 20 per cent dividend). Thus he day and Sunday, during college year. saves about $93 with the E.. Says Subscriptions accepted only on re- change. (Other coverages with mainder-of-school -year basis. In fall se- comparable sevings). master, $4 in spring semester. $2. CV Campbell declared that even un- Here . . 4.6414Editorial Ext. 2110, 2113. Adver- married men and women with tising Ext. 2109. Press of Globe Printing good driving records may save co. Office hours 1:45.420 p.m. Monday over 20 per cent. You through Friday. Any phone calls should Cell or write for full information Is your future up in the air? be made during this period. to George M. Campbell, 566 JIM RAGSDALE .... Editor Maple Ave. Sunnyvale, REgent 9- Can't MIKE SANDERS Adver. Mgr. 1741 (day .5 nisei. As the commit, .0 it IS I ICIAIS of our nation It takes top -caliber peupb.. to help us broaden Day Editor Earl Gustkey become steadily greater and more complex, our horizons into such exciting new areas .1, the Bell Telephone System is continuing its communication by satellites! 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ITIOSt 0( At San Francisco Pool Tops Broncos Injuries Jinx Sprinters Athlete of the Week imr trade, San lime State's best -ever swim- A seldom beaten five man maps The power of Bud Winter's San any broad jumping for the locals at ASK ming team returns to action W- has bolstered the Spartan um, Jose State track team has been Ibis season. Mac's 21 and 24-foot in their six straight dual meet sn For Win decimated iii the early weeks of leaps would be useful in an event Dennis Johnson with a met against San No.4 ow:row tories. Besides the above men- the season, injury being the prin- where the Spartan squad Is no- State in the Gatins' pool The SJS ',is squad yesterday Dennis Johnson, 21 year old !i,nior, Isviys the Francisco tioned decisions. State has cipal cause. posted improved its 1961 record with a ticeably weak. tamher 4p.m. Coach Tom O'Neill kept wins over UCLA. Oregon, Kingston, Jamaica, acceeded all caper, of Oregon 7-2 victory over Santa Clara at The still potent Spartans will High Jumper Vance Barnes, liuld force powerhouse well concealed, but state and Fresno state. The closest who surprised San Jose fans by 'o the Spartan courts. The win gives probably be without the services teflon; last weekend as he flashed to a int elven@ of the Spartans is suf-1 of the six was the Stanford meet. clearing 6-10 last season, did not he record the Spat-tans a 4-1 record for this of Nigerian sprinter Jim Omag- record tyirg 9.3 100 yard dash I interests won by the locals, 56-38. world evidence of their strength. season. bemi during the 1961 campaign. compete In the relay meet Sat- (tient and led the Spartan spikers to v;,:tory tilf'y did School records have been brok- The Fresno state encounter, Undefeated SJS sophomore Gur- Omagbemi, who turned in a .9.4 urday and may not turn out for ,trite and the last outing for San Winter's club. With rapidity by the senior- -lose, was die Stroud, switched to the num- 100-yard dash time for the frosh at the second annual Stanford rela. and en so lopsided jeer. swinuners And among the that coach O'Neill ber one spot for the Bronco en- last year, is suffering from a Gene Zubrinski has taken the used If Wd5 an all-time best effort for Johr wad's arc plishments have the team manager in the counter, responded with a 6-1, 6-3 slipped disc and may forego the high jumping burden for SJS but ill freestyle relay. The result lunq sea -or' t,, ken die first wins in 'OS' his- was victory over Bob Campbell. rigors of the cinder sport this sea- depth is the mu* of a real pow'i and he has a the only race lost by MS all day. wry over California and Stan- Bill Schaefer bested Santa son. in tiny sport and a man who leap prove upon it Juniors (toss Berry and Don (bias Larry Gill ford. in the second Wintei still has an ample sup- 6-10 will surely be missed. Beukets have established them- match, 6-2, 6-0, Lee Junta cap- ply of speed merchants on band, peorsairtourtaibirtow....4 selves as top-flight tured a performers. third individual win for but Onnigbemi will sorely 101. Berry has been swimming 760 San Jose by downing Bill late Regan missed. His Will IIP es- RENT A yards per meet 4220, 440 freestyle of the Broncos, 6-4, 6-0. pecially eonspicious in the 440 and a 100-yard leg of the freestyle Stinson Judah blanked Steve and 880 relays, where a fourth VE-IN relay) and has yet to lose an in- Devin, 6-0, 6-0, and Al Harris man is needed if the Spartans 5 ARE TYPEWRITER dividual race. topped Ken Walsh, 6-4, 6-4, for are to challenge the existing TO cBeautiliAt BRIDES the 1,,,,;it0, Beukers has dropped only one other Spartan singles wins. records. Special Student Rates blue Judah played in the number four ribbon while touching the Mac Burton is another SJS 9DOWN: edge slot while Harris won his second first eleven times. Diver Jim athlete who is not up to par Johnson is straight match as the sixth man. undefeated since trans- physically. Burton aggravated an 3 mos. 18 ferring from Bakersfield college. Hi back injury during football Other consistent winners have MAJOR LEAGUE 'I fland Will il01111001' 11,0 I .1 to LI \ been Pete Wolfe and Bob wegman. Ito gongeoc4o CK * It) p/ GENERAL AUTO REPAIR Rain Out SPECIALTY DIAMOND dald0(41,11r4e4154110511X Hydramatic Powerglide 'nu. EaIIII 41.111.111111-1I BUSINESS MACHINES Special IV AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT Student Rates Bud rained out between the ENSEMBLES By TODD Third & San Fernando POWERS spartans :int! Santa Clara has , A & M Auto Repair With a squad of 'IND 456 E. San Solvadur CT 5-4247 players that rescheduled for tontorrow, r Tracy the New York Yankees would ship night :it Washington Park it 7 "It to the minors. Harry "Cookie" DBELLO; Lavagetto pulled the Washington seri.rny :entitors; (now the ) from the American league MACS BARBER SHOP h:isement to fifth place last season. T160111 Even with their plush mid-west 4 ME NEW LOCATION surioundings, it will take another season of Lavagetto magic to keep '200 Put * the Twins in the number five spot 233 NORTH FIRST STREET this year. A quick glance at the ko4101mg #.4.4114,21, Minnesota roster is evidence of the EIN team's less than awesome power. LING" Earl Bat.-y, a catcher that Jurgen PARKING Joined the club lust year after 14adrforosch utast engagement san, IN shadowing !therm Lollar in Chi- and wedding ring in exquisite einerObIN kTs" cago, is one id the few bright Every woman has longed fur a superbly impressive diamond ring! You spots for Nlinnesota will find routers. Tlw O in Prottur's large selection. Or big our LL" 50 backstop hit .270 in IMO experts will gladly design one to am with 15 I runs. body your own individual ideas. 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