Senior Pictures Pre-Game Hoof ..ager and truritsuirrs pirt air arr 1.r i.IlCiislii% h..... been lass to perform in talsra for 1.3 l'orer in Ii..' lag II,.' pre-ganw hootenanny iar the Stlai.111 ti fuer.. Rosiness Office Homecoming game, Not. 21, now. Pietures will lw taken Nov. 1964. Any student who is inter- 10-20 at 303 S. Ninth St. Keith ested may see Dr. this I.ease In Cole Studios of Redwood Cits M254. There will he a limited requests a 53 fee at the sitting. number of twrformers this year. SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE

V...1, 52 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1964 No. 24 Nobel 'No' 'Completion 'Wednesday in Library Patio ) Gets Sartre Of Statue SJS To Hold Career Day Near’Artist Careers in eleven various fields Critics' 'Yes' will be highlighted at this year's The Spartan statue is almost Federal Career Day Wednesday STOCKHOLM I Lill Writers finished. and critics in Sweden and France Dedication of the "Spirit of from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday generally applauded French Sparta" statue is expected in about Tables will be set up in the Li- existentialist writer Jean-Paul three weeks, according to both brary patio and students will par- Sartre's decision to r eject the Eileen Hayes, chairman of the ticipate on an informal, "drop-In" ASB's Art Planning Commission $51',560 Nobel Prize for literature. basis. No appointments are Sari re, the 59-year-old philosu- and Duryle Webb, statue artist. .,...r-playwright-novelist, issued a Ground is now being broken in quired. .,g explanation Thursday night, the Art Quad for the base of the The tables, staffed by profes- I OW hol 'I's after the prize was $2.000 statue. sional experts from Bay Area ..imituneed and his rejection made Student Council authorized the agencies and the College Place- pit bile. statue last semester after it com- ment Office, will afford both grad- lie said the prize endangered petition among four artists. Webb uates and undergraduates an op- his integrity as a writer and eon - won the contest. portunity to obtain general infor- Dieted with his political aims. Webb was graduated from Prof. Gunnar Brandell of Swe- with a B.A. in art in 1952, Ile re- mation on Federal service and de- den's Uppsala University praised ceived his M.A. in 1962. He is cur- tailed data on specific career ad- Sartre as the biggest intellectual rently working as an artist in vantages in teaching and overseas fire in France." Ile said the de- SJS' Division of Audio Visual Serv- employment; business administra- cision of the Swedish Academy of ices. tion; liberal arts; accounting; life, Letters to award him the prize He disclosed yesterday that he physical, agricultural and natural although it knew he did not want has so far spent more than 2.000 It was "an existentialist choice in hours working on the statue. He sciences; engineering and law en- Sartre's own spirit." began planning the statue last forcement. In Paris, Francois Maurine, the July and it is now being assembled Students "may expect this pro- French Catholic writer who won at Spartan Foundry, 265 Lewis JUST TWO OF 1,200Ed Westbrooke, right, of the Internal gram to be of real value in career the Nobel Prize in 1952, called Road, in San Jose. Revenue Service, explains some of the opportunities for federal planning," according to Dr. Ed- Sartre "one of the most important Assembling of the statue is service with the Treasury department to two of the 1,200 SJS ward W. Clements, placement writers of his generation." PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEERDennis Herschbach, SJS grad- Webb's biggest problem now be- students who participated in last 'ear's Federal Career Day. officer. Cameroon. Herschbach, one Maurine, long a hitter opponent uate, works in his office in Ombe, cause it is being done by hand. The popular program is slated to be held again Wednesday, "Last year," he reported, "over volunteers serving in the Cameroons, is a of Sartre's philosophy, said, "1 un- of 88 Peace Corps "Without cranes it is difficult to 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., in the Library patio. Students will be able 1,200 SJS students took advantage established derstand the reasons for his re- teacher at the Ombe Technical Training Center. He assemble," he said. to visit the many tables and to discuss various career opportuni- of the program. Their favorable Cameroon. (An example of fusal, without however approving and maintains 17 handicraft shops in Another recent problem has ties with professional representatives. reactions lead us to anticipate them," work is in foreground.) been caused by the cape portion of many more this year." French writer Marcel Jouhan- the statue. The weight of this ex- This will be the fifth year that deau said, the most beautiful tended part became too great mak- Federal Career Day has been ob- thing is to refuse. A person be- Academic Council Members ing it necessary to recast it, he Democrat, YR served on the SJS campus. comes bigger when he refuses. The said. Career Day is sponsored jointly prize money can always he given The statue stands about 7 feet dI II by the Placement Office, the Civil to someone who needs it." tall. With the base, Webb ex- Service Commission and participat- Swedish Academy secretary Dr. Debate Campus Master Plan plained, the completed project will o naiienge Prof ing agencies. Karl Ragnar Gierow said the $52.- Alenthers 1.1 the SJS Academic Roland Foreman, campus consult- stand 11 feet high. The role of government in mass of history, 500 would be returned to Nobel Council are working on revisions ing architect. "Thus far," he commented, "the Wednesday in his lec- Dr. fund for future prizes, of the Campus Master Plan to be Dean Burton said last week, visual effect of the piece itself is society will be discussed by ture "Can Government Have A sjs Sartre was awarded the prize presented to the Chancellor of Cal- "a meeting of the Campus Devel- very satisfying." Gerald E. Wheeler, SJS professor Conscience," in ED100 at 3:30 Studenttudent for his "imaginative writing. goenia state Colleges in January. opment Committee with the archi- The statue's base is expected by p.m. which by reason of its spirit of The Campus Master Plan, a con- tect and representatives from the Webb to be completed by the mid- San Joaquin Area After Dr. Wheeler presents his freedom and striving for truth tinuous project and separate from Chancellor's office is tentatively dle of next week. It will cost about lecture, responses will follow by In Car Crash had exercised a far-reaching in- the Master Plan for Higher Edu- set for Wednesday." $700. Richard Reel), senior, president of fluence on our " cation, deals with numerous phase'. Webb was originally given the For Cal Campus the SJS Young Republicans and Three SJS students who were of the campus physical properiii $2,000 estimated cost of the statue FRESNO 1UPD -- The Regents Les Freund, senior, program co- in an automobile accident Thurs- Balkan Dances These range from the planning of 'Freedom Forum' by council. He has paid construc- of the University of California ordinator for the SJS Democratic day and taken to San Jose Hos- new buildings to work on foot traf- tion and labor costs front this have given San Joaquin Valley pri- Club. pital were later released. Featured Tonight tic routes. amount. ority as the site of a new univer- The speech is being sponsored John R. Reinig, sophomore en- Nolo dances t 1 Several areas of the plan woo Presents All Sides Miss Hayes said yesterday that sity campus, according to Univer- by the United Campus Christian gineering major, 1309 Belding St., Greece, Rumania, and tither East- returned for further SJS study I* her committee, which presented sity President Clark Kerr. Ministry. San Leandro, was driving south on "Freedom Forum" is the name ern European countries are fea- the State Board of Trustees last the entire idea to council, hasn't Kerr was in Fresno Wednesday Dr. Wheeler received his edu- S. Seventh Street when a car tured in the Balkan Dance Club's Spring. of a new Sunday radio program yet decided on dedication plans for to discuss the impact of a univer- cation at the University of Cali- driven by Vincent Gallego Zu- activities tonight at 8:30 in WG-' Executive dean C. Grant Burton devoted to "academic freedom." It the statue. sity branch might have on a com- fornia at Berkeley. He obtained niga, 1729 E. San Antonio, turned 154. listed the need for a central li- was conceived, initialed and pro- Webbs' winning design, an 18- munity. He said the Board of Re- his B.A. in 1948, his M.A. in 1949 left in front of Reinig's car and Students who have a basic brary and bookstore, cafeteria re- inch high model, will be presented duced by Jack ('ox, upper division gents has been committed to a new and his Ph.D. in 1952. the two cars collided, according knowledge of kolo steps are in- lation studies, the status of several as a gift to former SJS president campus in the valley since October, to police. journalism major at SJS. and west- In 1963 he received a Fttlbright- vited to join the club, according older buildings, the possibility of John T. Wahlquist when the statue 1957. Kerr said he has written to Reinig and his two passengers ern states regional director of Hays lecturing fellowship from the to Ron Robertson, president of the new residence halls and a residence Is finally placed in the Art Quad, the Coordinating Council for High- US. State Department for the were injured. With him were SJS the Young Americans f o r Freedom group. cafeteria, as well as studies on er Education asking that the val- students Doreen M. SUSaIlj, soph- YAFI, national conservative youth University of the Philippines and Kohl dances are line or circle location of some classroom facil- ley be given first priority over omore math major, 1082 Vermont irganizat ion. the Lyceum of the Philippines. dances, Robertson said. ities. Dr. Smith Charge three other areas. St., and Alfred B. Storey, gradu- Every Sunday at 8 a.m. and 11 Prof. Wheeler taught American "Balkan dancing has really "Problems relative to planning The other areas included the ate student in business manage- p.m. "Freedom Forum" goes on Studies Programs during his stay taken hold in colleges and youth for a Seventh St. mall also are North Sacramento area, the San ment, 121 N. Eighth St the air at KL1V 115901 radio in there. groops throughout the Bay Area," being discussed," Dean Burton in- Gabriel or San Fernando valleys, All three were taken to the hos- San Jose "to provide a forum for Given Hearing Dr. Wheeler did research in the Mr. Helen Doerr, folk dancing in- dicated. and the North Bay or North Coast pital. Reinig and Miss Susanj were the viewpoints of leaders of vari- Philippines for a book about structor and advistsr to the chili, The college progress report will areas. treated for minor injuries and re- 'tits political persuasions,' Cox American and Philippines Com- said. be presented to the Chancellor liy Kerr also said the university is leased. Storey was released on Sat- said. Cox's purpose is "to further Before Committee monwealth relations from 1934- primarily interested in establishing urday after treatment for a broken enable young people to question timilh, associate 1946. He has also written a book Dr. Charles 1,. an agricultural school in the val- nose, according to the hospital. and explore these viewpoints." told Spar- entitled "Prelude to Pearl Har- professor of physiology, ley. He said the regents had not Scheduled to appear on "Free- Academic bor," a study about the United tan Daily Friday the settled on a particular site "but Wire dom Forum" in the future are Freedom Committee has given him Navy's role in Far East World States obviously, Fresno is in the heart HOOVER'S ISODV RETURNED TO tVAstilNoTON Congressman Donlon Edwards ID- on a year-old con- Presidential Race a Nov. 6 hearing of the valley." foreign policy in the 1920's. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Herbert Clark Hoover returned to the San Jose); Herbert Philbrick, for- troversy regarding his charge that capital Friday to receive in death the final honors for a life that mer FBI counterspy; and Bob he was intimidated by Dr. Stanley took him from a prairie cabin to the White House. Jordan, representative of Sen. C. Benz, dean of students. Subject of Panel President Johnson led homage for the man who received both Pierre Salinger. A state official of Dr. Smith, faculty adviser to the depression-born scorn of a nation and world acclaim as a friend the Goldwater campaign is also TASC (Toward an Active Student of the hungry. scheduled to appear. Community), said last year he Scheduled Thursday The body of the 31st President arrived at Union Station aboard "All candidates for public office asked Dean Benz in a telephone A panel discussion concerning a funeral train from New York City where thousands had filed past in the south bay area were invited conversation, "Would my resigna- the 1964 presidential campaign will his bier. Hoover died Tuesday at the age of 90. to be on the program,"- said Cox. tion from TASC protect my job be held Thursday in TH55 under LAND MINE VICTIM DIES IN VIET NAM Cox, a Sartoga resident and a and a possible promotion?" To this the joint sponsorship of the politi- SAIGON Viet Nam IUPI)--An American soldier died in a U.S. Goldwater backer, stated "We pre- Dr. Smith stated Dean Benz said cal science department and Pi Army hospital Friday of wounds suffered when a Communist land sent both sides. During the cam- "Yes." Sigma Alpha, honorary scholastic mine destroyed his jeep on Oct. 16, an American spokesman reported. paign we will have three Democrat Last semester Dr. Smith and the political science fraternity. The enlisted man was on a medical mission with two Viet namese candidates and three Republican Academic Freedom Committee. Five faculty members from the soldiers to treat villagers in the mountains 120 miles northeast of candidates on the show." could not agree on a hearing date. political science department will Saigon when the jeep hit the mine. "Freedom Forum" is produced Finally, Dr. Smith decided to wait be on the panel. According to the Defense Department statistics, the soldier was on a "meet -the-press" type format, until this November for a hearing. Dr. James W. Pratt, assistant the 206th American to die in action in South Viet Nam since the with young peoplemostly stu- He stated at that time, "Both my professor, will discuss foreign pol- American military build-up began nearly boar years ago. dents sitting on the panel and time and patience are exhausted icy issues; Dr, Theodore M. Nor- WORLD COMMUNISTS TO MEET NEXT MONTH questioning the political spokes- for this academic year. My teach- ton, assistant professor, will dis- LONDON I UPI World Communist leaders still meet in MOSCOW man whit is guest that week. "Stu- ing duties and research prevent my cuss the effect of the state cam- next month to discuss why Premier Nikita Khrushchev was deposed, dents who wish to be on the pro- preparing a case until next fall." paigns on the national election; diplomatic sources reported Friday. gram, as panelists, should wirte me In reply to Dr. Smith's charge, Dr. Fauneil J. pro- by Jr -'n Low s Rinn, assistant The occasion for this Red summit will be the celebration of the at KLIV, San Jose," Cox an- Dean Benz said last November, "I' fessor, .will discuss the election 47th anniversary of the Russian Revolution Nov. 7. nounced, "or phone the YAP- office did have a conversation with Pro- FIFTH CHARM ON BRACELETCarolyn Wake, left, home eco- polls; and Dr. Richard W. Stavely, Communist chiefs from both sides of the Iron Curtain are ex- in San Jose, 292-1964." fessor Smith regarding the role of nomics major from Dinuba, is this year's recipient of the per- associate professor, who will pre- pected to be present. Cox started the program in early a faculty member as adviser to a petual charm bracelet awarded by Phi Upsilon Omicron, na- sent a foreign observer's view of Red China will be invited. Peking's designation of a representa- June of this year and claims it has student organization. tional home economics fraternity. The bracelet traditionally goes "Anr.rica's Quadrennial Madness." tive may signify whether soundings for a Sino-Soviet reconciliation been highly successful so far. Ra- "There seem to be some matters to the home economics sophomore with the highest GPA Associate Professor Dr, James E. will he made on this occasion. the reports said. dio station NI IV provides the air which are not yet clear. Academic her freshman year. Presenting the bracelet above are two home Watson will serve as moderator for They said the get-together also will provide an opportunity to time "as a public service," accord- Freedom Committee has been economic graduate students, Marilyn Davis, center, San Jose, vice the panel. The discussion will occur assess the new Soviet regime's (Ware MUM` in Ciannumist and ing to Cox, because the program asked to look into the situation."! president, and Carolyn Buehner, right, Campbell, president. only six days before the election world affairs, presents "both skies.' Dean liens stated, Carolyn is the fifth person to receive the bra:elet. Nov. 3. 8--SPARTAN DAILY Monday. Oct. 26, 1964 l'ItOF ON REC COMMITTFI Mr, Donald Sinn, associate Open Tonite 'Til 9 Happiness lessor of recreation at San .1 State College, has been appoc, to the Steering Committee ot BOOK 2)44 Comment Is a Thing Group Work and Recreation I , STORE vision of the Community Council of Santa Clara C.,,iniv Send Our Marching Band Called Luck By sl-E WADE FREE GAS! FREE GAS! Du you feel as though your To Arizona and L.A. by Bus fairy godmother is on vacation or whoever it is that watches CLIP 'N' SAVE Student Council is debating the band's request to go to over you has gone on strike" Arizona and Los Angele, Nii(. 14-15. The band wants to march Do your days seem to be o, in the SJS-Arizona State game and the nationally televised unorganized than usual? I TWO NEW BEACON

L.A. Rams-Chicago Bears contest. the first few weeks of school cause you a great deal of pain STATIONS The band should go by bus to both games. They sl hi and anguish? Here are eight he !wilt uith the good wishes that any col- greatest honors and such incidents that may have 1FREE GALLON GASI lege could possibly bestow upon its finest asset. happened to you. Roger Muzzy's band is indeed one of SJS' finest assets. The You are in a hurry to make with Purchase of 5 Gallons of Gas caliber, reputation and excellence of the band far overshadows it to your class on time, and you are about to enter the Sev- 2nd & East Williams that of any other campus group- athletics included. enth Street garage to park your in San Jose & The band is now at the height of success. It is acclaimed car. The lady in the car in front from one state to another as the best band in the West. of you only has a $1 bill. She 555 West Santa Clara 'lite band 6 ill make an astounding impression at the wants to get change without Arizona in Santa Clara game and immeasurably help to improve the "image" losing her place in line. of SJS that so many student leaders The Hams-Bear invitat to the liand to perform in I.os CAFETERIA LINE 7)4/ Angeles is lit itself a fine tribute 10 the band's repulla . You are in the cab,. -I/ ":-*--,VtLICI't All of these arguments has'. been nearly talked to death. standing in line to pay h, DISCUSS THNT ONE GAME.'' Yet a segment of council still balks at appropriating $6.300 for cashier. The lady in front oi 'LETS AFTER THE bus transportation. Why? you can't find her coin purse. Some representatives are understandably concerned about You are in the bookstore and the trip's impact on ASH finances. They recognize a need for you only need to purchase a responsible allocation of student funds. notebook before your next class. ON However, council is also responsive to the students' desires. You have just about reaches! the DON'T PUT ME We believe this responsibility supersedes any other. aisle where the paper is when By TOM POWELL And we believe the student body is overwhel gly in the boy in front of you sees a "l)mmrc't expect me to get excited about the loss ol Tower Hall," favor of the band's performances at the two games. former roommate. They stand ordered one of our wittiest professors. Not one student in 100 cares about "financial ramifica- in the middle of the aisle talk- tion,- Most of them realize they have a Class A band and ing over old times. You can't "I don't mind seeing the old building go because I know some- want to show it off. And 50 million TV viewers should sec the quite reach the paper and it is thing is taking its place," he said. "The architecture of San Jose glory of San Jose State. impossible to get by them. State will soon be consistent." We agree emphatically. Send that band and make sure it EXIT SIGNS "Yes, consistent - Mayo Clinic." ifnmes it has the student body's full support. You are in the library stacks I note this anonymous professor's comments to point out that Every cent of tht $.6.300 it will cost to send the hand is an and you have already located excellent investment for the student hotly. S.M. some of the wildest humor comes from the classroom. you want your book. NOW, all Sleep Is never as beautiful as that found In a hard chair dur- is to find the right stairway ing a lecture. Yet great ideas bonnec off the walls, to be heard that will take you back where you came in. You keep seeing f again only in scribbled, distorted notes. Propositions 16 and 13 little signs that say exit with AN arrows that point to the wall. A self-appointed committee of one has been carefully studying You have just purchased a the traffic situation here on campus. Namely me. UNUSUAL sandwich and you see a nice The matter under discussion is not auto traffic but rather Issues That Bring Confusion shady place to sit on the grass. foot traffic. MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM As you sit down you discover I noted previously that the flow of students among the build- kre you in favor of a California state controlled lottery? that the lawn has just been wa- ings between classes is just getting out of hand. 16 on your Nov. 3rd ballot giles you the opportunity to tered. Being one of the nobler critics of the campus scene, I wish ',wilily a pri(ately operated, state controlled lottery which You have a lecture class and solution. My solution will cost the tax- to provide. a constrictive INTERVIEWS: would give 87 per cent of the money received to public educa- your instructor speaks softly. ers a 11 ntably Inshrnilicant $114,309,278.33. tion and 13 per cent to a private corporation. Your class is located beside the Here's how it works. If you vote yes on 16 and a majority of the voters agree area where the ROTC march. At 9:15 a.m, a special buzzer sounds, notifying all students, NOVEMBER 5 with you, California would bee ( the second state (after New step off the cement sidewalks onto the lawn. CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS faculty, etc.. to Hampshire I to legalize a lottery. At 9:20 a.m., a computer controlled machine starts to whir. You have another class where lloweer., if Prop. 13 passes with a greater number of votes the buildings open up and a gigantic you must concentrate and try The cement sidewalks between than Prop. lb. theta lb eill be void. If voit think it is confusing, freewayrrlars" Wet` the buildings; - to be creative. Your class is lo- system of small scale you are correct and we are concerned with how man,. %own At 9:21 a.m., the mass of humanity is released from the class- ARRANGE FOR AN INTERVIEW cated in the Art Building on the really understand the significance of these two measure,. rooms and surges onto the freeway. side next to the Music Building. WITH THE PLACEMENT OFFICE One consolation we have is!hat Prop. 16 might be defeated suppose you want to get from the library to the art A piano player is in his first Now havatise the voters will We it a,. au easy -money plan 114,igned building. You walk up the access ramp and merge into the main week of lessons and a soprano to make mill. aims out of a group of er:t cleser indit traffic. (Traffic is all one-way.) is practicing scales for voice A tirivately operated lottery klub II II too vie-fly to corruption As you stroll along at a regulated speed, you notice the absence anti disl .sty. conditioning. You are a senior and you now of several irritating things. Hut let'. not ignore Prop. 13. It states that no amendment ; No chatting coeds- anyone who stops will be crushed. maize that your student body In the con-tituti ll can be proposed initiative or by the leg- (21 No 3-foot metal poles sticking out of the ground -it is nice card has been stamped fresh- islature %%hick names any private 1.4.rporation, or more than Omit to be impaled every time you're caught in cross traffic. to man. torpipration, by name or names. rform any funef Vim will, however, see some traffic signs, Le., "Don't look or lia,t any power or duly. And it slates that any proposition dome," "Keep right," "Merging traffic," "Watch for children," voted on in the OM election which so provides will become Should Students and "Kilroy was here." void. I know this plan will work because people will try to make The business of dealing with piddle iminev is one that Learn it work. Here's why. shrtuld be reserved to public officials v ho are subject to all the To Hate At 9:30 a.m.. another buzzer sounds and the ramp slowly col- criticism of public view and are subject to the recourse of the lapses back under ground. voters who can refuse to re-elect said public officials at the next Certain Beliefs? Anyone who has not made it to class in 10 minuteswell, he election. loses. We have two chances to defeat Prop. 16. Let's not fail to ISy GEORGE IV. NEILL do the job. Education NM% Service I am always in search of new ways to improve our beloved What's the best way to teach campus. If you have a brilliant scheme to offer your fellow students, about ideologies in school? come int() the Spartan Daily ,iffin, ;mil have you thrown out. This is still a controversial Thrust and Parry question in california. State Superintendent Max Spaztem2)aily Aft. Student Opposes iii iicIVflciii Rafferty and State Roam of Ed- the reference which Stormer tteation President Thomas Bra- Second class postage poid of Son iron. Coliforn1, Member California Stormer Opposition cites, its to how long the CIO re- Newspapers Publishers Association and Audit Bureau of Circulations. Published den have been battling over the daily by Associated Students of San Jose State College, except Saturday and 1.ilitiir: mained under Communist influ- issue for the past two years. Sunday, during collage year. Subscription accepted only on a remainder-of- Since Iteeb has tailed ence subsequent to the congres- semester basis. Full acadomic year, $9; each semester, $4.50. Off-campus price to defend his position on John A. sional investigation. This is a Should pupils be deliberately per copy, 10 cents. CV 4-6414 Editorial Est, 2383, 2384, 2385, 2386, Adver- Stormer's "None Dare Call It spurious reference." taught to hate communism and tising Ext. 2081, 2082, 2083, 2084. Pons of Globs Printing Co. Office hours 1:45-4:20 p.m. Monday through Friday. Treason." I feel compelled to Unfortunately, the NCCR re- love America? Editor WILLIAM WATSON Fine Arts ADRIENNE KENNEDY come to his aid. port is correct; there is no men- Or should they be taught the Adv. Managor JANET BRAUN Wire Editor . T ME D P E L In an article appearing in The tion of this fact on p. A-6831. unblemished facts- and then al- Day Editor .LKATHY NORRIS Business Manager FOSTEROW Christian Science Monitor, Sept. One has to turn the page to p. lowed to make their own value Nans Editor RICHARD DOTY Promotion Manager TOM HENNESSY 22, 1964, an organization called A-6832 in order to find how long judgments? Copy Editor BILL LEONARD Class. Ad. Mgr. BOB JOHNS Feature Editor DIANA (C.) JOW Public Relations Director the National Committee for Civic the CIO remained under Com- A recent conference of educa- Society Editor JANE HOYT JOHN SEARLES Responsibility INCCR) issued a munist control. Incidentally, the tors representing all NATO Investigative Writers MARILYN BELL Photo Editor JOHN SOURIALL criticism of the book stating that period of time stated was "at countries offered an answer at CHERI WALKER Exchange Editor EVELYN D. SALAZAR "'the book is, at best, an Incred- least seven years." Come on now, a recent meeting in Washington, ibly poor job of research and who is kidding whom? D.C. documentation, and at worst, a Space does not allow the en- "It may he said that one of deliberate hoax and a fraud.' " tire dissection of the NCCR ar- the chief obstacles to a balanced Spartan Daily Classified The article states, also, that the ticle, but this is a classic ex- judgment of world affairs among NCCR checked 43 items of doc- ample of the type of "research" young people is the tendency to umentation. Now in Stormer's NCCR claims to have done. he carried away by emotion," book there were 818 references. I feel obligated to conclude the conference report declared, What about the other 775? with a few facts about the citing hatred of others or passion I find it hard to believe that NCCR. The organization is an arising from class consciousness they were ignored by the NCCR. anti-hate group (hate -hate or national prejudice. Why were they not mentioned? group) dedicated to the removal "All these emotions, which are However, I do not wish to en- of "violence and calumny" from often generous in origin, are cur- gage in a numbers game. In- the American political life. rently exploited for political stead. I will discuss one of the Calumny is "deliberate, pre- ends, both by extreme national- charges leveled at the book. The meditated, malicious use of false- ists and by the advocates of article quotes from page 168 of hood to intimidate or discredit." world revolution. It is therefore Exhilarating... "None Dare Call It Treason" The NCCR Is using the same tool a good rule for the serious stu- stating that, "despite exposure it professes to denounce. dent and teacher to counter or Even if you want to sell a potbelly, the SPARTAN Masculine... Pidrsite of the Communist control of the I will leave you with one final control emotion by reason and a DAILY CLASSIFIEDS are your best bet. Twenty. thousand people CIO by congressional investiga- question to consider: Why was discipline based, so far as Pos- read the paper daily. You're bound Fresh as the ocean tions in 1938-39, the Communists praise heaped upon the NCCR sible, upon research for the facts to find a buyer. remained in open control for at on Jan. 12 and again on Sept. 27 In a historical perspective," the with least seven more years." The of this year, by The Worker, an NATO educators said. T-Th 11:00-3:30 P.M. ... that's the way it is was the Congres- official American Communist They conclude: reference used the teaching J206 Old Spice After Shave Lotion! 1.25 and 2.00 sional Record, Sept. 22, 1950, p. publication? of any ideology, including democ- A -MI. Bay Burton raey, must be governed by rea- M -W -F 930-11:10 AM.& 12:304:30 P.M. CHULTON The NCCR report said, "There ,18B A16391 son and not einotkin. Monday, Oct 26, 1964 SPARTAN DAILY-3 Varied Art Work SALE * FINAL DAY * SALE * FINAL DAY * SALE * REGARDLESS 'Death of a Salesman' Featured Now ALL DRESSES 9pent ecte Center OF MARKED Opens to SRO Crowd In Local Exhibits PRICE Sy ADRIENNE KENNEDY Art exhibits feature various 1311 Fine arts one in itinny shapes and sizes. As :01. proef of this, ()pelting Friday night RI 41 displays in San Jose and sur- 555 "Variety," (c/ a trade publication of the performing arts lakes its name "standing-room-only" crowd, the rounding area. 311. from the potpourri of subjects it covers. Drama Department's "Death of the art galloy at SJS, ex- Attempting a comprehensive list of the fine arts would he In ALL nothing less than a gigantic task. Drama, music, art, movies, books, a Salesman" returns to the hibition of Erik Gronblirg SALES 133 DRESSES records would be a small part. Next Individuals might be considered: College Theater for its last lure will continue until Oct. :to. FINAL Reg. 16.95 to 27.95 actors, comedians, opera stars, folksingers, authors, sculptors, com- four performances Wednesday The gallery is o pe n Monclio posers, conductors, playwrights, directors, and on and on. through Saturday night. through Friday from 8:30 a.m. Now that the following miscellaney is more or less justified Arthur Miller's contemporary fa 5 . . . down to specifics. p.m. Juliet Prowse, possibly best remembered for her role in the tragedy is under the direction At Park's Gallery, 322 Town 458 BLOUSES 2 for 4.88 and Country Village, a one-man movie "Can-Can," opens tomorrow night in "Irma La Douce" at of Dr. Paul W. Payee, associate Reg. 5.95 to 8.95 San Carlos' Circle Star Theater. The musical's two-week engage- professor of drama. Curtain time :how of Dr. Robert C. Fritz, ment is the second production for the newly-completed theater- Is 14:15. Ticket and telephone 'QS assistant piofessor of art, SKIRTS REGARDLESS OF i will -c in-the-round, reservations are available from be shown thiough Oct. 31. 4.88 The premiere billing included Jane Powell in "My Fair Lady," the College Theater box office. I The exhibit includes recent ex- MARKED PRICE which closed yesterday. amides of his work in the media vs DREAM TO REALITY NEW ART PROJECT of glass. Canada is trying a new project for the national promotion of Moving from Willie imman's The Rosicruclan Art Gallery. LAST LAST dreams to reality, the Pulitzer art. The recently-launched program is called the Way of the Arts. 1342 Nagle.' Ave., features the DAY DAY Noted artists are being given room, board and a salary on the Prize drama is a character study first basil showing of paintings condition that they work in public and leave their creations behind of Loman and his family. Cen- by San Francisco artist Warren tral lo the play's tragic element them when finished, Brandon through Nov. 2. 292-761 - is Izamin's "success" ethic: CULTURE ON Tilt: itisE On display at the Villa Mon- getting ahead on personality or Since 1950 the number of pc..ple in the II.S. playing musical tali. Galleries in Saratoga, are 121 S. 4th Street any other means available. instruments has increased 86 per cent, according to statistics pub- canvasses by San Jose artist -c lished by the National Federation of Music Clubs. Loman has reared his sons, Paul Gamier, a selected show of SALE * FINAL DAY * SALE * FINAL DAY * SALE * The American Symphony League reports that this country's Riff and Happy, in his image. paintings and sculpture by 60 1,442 symphony orchestras account for more than half of the Conflict revolves around their Saratoga contemporary artists world's total. Classical music tallied 13.8 per cent of the nation's view of their father as his facade WILLIE LOMAN and jewelry by Louis Rice of SPASTIC SPARDI . . . $485 million long-playing record sales last year. Beware! culture is gradually stripped away. ... actor Weldon Durham Los Gatos. is on the rise. Uhf's quest for popularity di- Works of the Chinese brush NEW RECORDS vorces him from his true iden- man's philosophy has backtired painter Paul Pei-Jen Hau are On recent record releases, Shelly Manne has come out with tity. When the son's failure on him and his children. being presented by Artists' an LP entitled "My Fair Lady" with the "un-original cast." Peter echos that of his father their Dr. Davee calls the play "one Guild of Santa Clara County in Nero has a new album "Songs You Won't Forget." Included in the feud drives the action to its un- of the important theatrical con- a one-man show at the Friend- selection are current hits such as "The Girl From Ipanerna," "I Wish relenting climax. tributions of our time and one ship Room, 1285 Lincoln Ave. You Love," "The Shelter of Your Arms," and a Nero original curtain falls, 1.0- When the more "Autumn." of the American drama's plays of this cen- It's gelling to be about that time of year for new Christtnas significant records to. appear, some "oldies-but -goodies" and others. In the tury." Mantovani Appears "others" category, have made their that Christmas First produced on Broadway album. t Maybe we'd better strike that comment about culture.> in February, 1949, the play swept that year's awards. Among Tonight at Civic them were the Pulitzer Prize, the New York drama critics' Mantovani and his 45-piece or- Faculty Members Take Circle Award and the Antion- chestra will appear in concert ette Perry Award. According to tonight in the San Jose Civic Dr. Davee, "This was no mis- Auditorium at 8:30. take, I think it earned them." Six Honors in Art Festival His appearance opens the 291 It San Jose State College faculty Also, exhibiting in the show LEAD RoLES annual concert series for San members took six honors in the from SJS were Daniel G. Can- In the Drama Department's Jose Music and Arts Foundation. third annual Andrew Hill Art non, assistant professor of art, first production of the semester, Following in the footsteps of Festival held at Town and Coun- mix medial painting; David P. lead roles are taken by Weldon his father, an Italian violinist try Village, Oct. 15-17. Hatch, assistant professor of art, Durhant human mid Judith and music master, young Man- Receiving honors were Leon- 011 painting; Willis W. Nelson, llorn as his wife Linda. Lonum's tovanl made his first bid for ard G. Stanley. professor of art, assistant professor of art, oil Riff and Happy are played sons fame as a serious musician with first place and honorable men- painting; Fred It, Spratt, assist- by Michael McGarrity and recitals in London's Vigniore tion in sculpture; De Raymond ant professor of art, oil paint- Christopher Curtis. Hall. K Brose, assistant professor of ing; Douglas D. Vogel, assistant Other members of the cast in- In the late 1920's, he began art, third place in conservative in art, assemblage, and David B. Colin Johnson, Eddy clude broadcasting and served as Noel painting; Dr. James W. Craw- Young, oil painting. EmanuEl and Anthony Sim- Coward's musical director for SALEFINALDAYFiNAL FINALDAY** ford, assistant professor of art, J. Richard Sorby, assistant mons. Also seen in the play are such productions as "Sigh Na honorable mention in modern professor of art, served on the Merriam, Ronald Krem- Shareen More," "The Ace of Clubs" and painting, and Dr. Robert Fritz, jury of selection. Kerry Rider, Robert Ryan, petz, Pacific' 1860." in which Mary assistant professor of art, two Leroy McDonald. Terri Rattray mentions in ceramics. Martin made her London debut. honorable and Judy Long. Harpsichord Included in tonight's show will be Mantovani arrangements of Concert Tuesday Instructor's Exhibit "Maria," from Bernstein's "West umvumn Thomas Ryan, ',rot essor of ILiod Side Story," Cohan's "Give My at the music, will present a harpsichord art, hail a one-man show Regards ill Bruadway" and the recital tomorrow in Concert Hall Loden Labaudt Art Gallery, San theme song ol the motion pic- Francisco, through Oct. 23. IC CRC M at 11:30 a.m. The concert is free ture "Exodus." to everyone. Young received second prize for Featuring early English and his painting in the fourth annual French Banque music, the pro- St. Jude Art Exhibition at tn Flavor University ot k gram will include compositions LOMAN'S SON BIFF SaiSSO Gallery, :t 111{1,INL (Alt1.1;li! k of the Week of Ratneau, Couperin, Byrd and actor Michael McGarrity Santa Clara : Gibbons. Excellent Opportunities. *, Licorice Patrick assistant s. Melerotto, Positions Now Aveiiobie. professor of niusic, schedules `. Opera k concerts twice weekly, Tuesdays Students in Light OPEN 10 A.M. to 11 P.M. 51 E. Campbell Ave., Pilot Training Z*, and Thursdays, 11:30-12:20 in Eleven SJS students, two ditorium. k s. Concert Hall. The concerts com- graduates and one former stu- Campbell. k s: "Duh, I got it at do Spartan Bookstore for uh prise the course content of Mei- dent will take part in the West The production marks a debut Plus Z Walow Glen erotto's Survey of Music Litera- Valley Light Opera Company's for the company, whieh formed the leadership of Paul College Training :s only $2.85 do sweatshirt dot is. ture class. initial performance. under st 31 Flavors According to Meierotto. Ryan's Unsinkable Molly Brown" Santos, 1961 SJS speech and "The Can be your key to fZ appearance will be a "lecture re- presented Nov. 6, 7, 12, drama gra dua te, in August, 1074 Lincoln Avenue will be That's right, for only $2.85 you may choose cital. He will describe each piece 13, 20 and 21 at 8:30 p.m. in the 1964. SUCCESS :sZ San Jose, California that he'll play." West Valley Junior rollei;4. AU- Santos, who also selves the ZZ Selections for the program group as president of the board Z: any sweatshirt from the largest selection and "represent various techniques of of directors, is directing the pro- ss PACIFIC AIR Phone 297-9812 stock in the area at the ... harpsichord style," Meierotto duction. ''i said. Music Sorority Celine Wilcox, SJS student. is ACADEMY ii Z cast as the flambouyant Mimi 295-4212 ,.. Opposite her Ilti Johnny "Lead- ': `: Presents Recital ville" Brown will be Doug Hag- Municipal Airport, San Jose :::, Beautiful Hair is It 'arth the Care ii, dohl also of San Jose Stale, who Approved by VOtlklit2e# * CAMPUS SPECIAL * has been heard in leading roles s%:4. Federal Aviation Agency :s Tomorrow Night for San Jose Light Opera Asso- ,. Cal. Dept. of Education '.:, "Right on Campus" SHAMPOO AND SET 5,00 SJS members of Mu Phi Epsi- cia I ion. Reg. $3.50 - Mon.. Tues.. Wet . bm, international professional According ill Santos. the com- HIGH STYLING AND CAMPUS CASUAL music sorority for women, will pany decided to open its first present their annual recital to- season with a "happy, fast-mov- morrow In Concert Hall at 8:15 ing show." lie adds that the 9 p.m. score is full of upbeat numbers, M/1 -$ - tity feels that they have found The musical program will in- and top perlormers for the show's 253 SO, 2nd ST. CV 1 8552 clude Nancy Daggett al the pi- erucial roles of Molly and mo playing "Ballade in A Flat Major," by Chopin; soprano Johnny. Tentatively scheduled for the Sharon Gilbert singing "L'Es- remainder of the season are Starts Today clave," by Lido. "Ames un 'eve," "The Boy Friend" and "How to by Faure and "II eat doux, il cat in Business Without bon," by Massonet. She will be Succeed Really Trying." Season tickets, GET ACQUAINTED WEEK necompanied by Sharon Nease, or individual tickets for "The will Cheryll Melott, cellist, Unsinkable Molly Brown" are Faure, and To the hundreds of students who have not yet acquainted them- play "Elegic." by available now by calling 379- will Jennifer Chase, contralto, 5700. selves with our extensive stock, we are offering for one week sing a selection front "II Towa- only I 707, discount on all books- .new or usedupon presenta- tom," by Verdi. Vivaldi's "Sonata in A Minor" Graduate on S.S. Hope tion of this ad. We look forward to seeing you! will be played by Valid Ewing, M;11,1 Eil'ilf1.11' II. Milt 111V, Si "Let us continue,.."" bassoon; Cheryll Meloll, cello, SJS home economics graduate and Jennifer Jones, piano. sailed from New York City this --President LynAloo B. Johnson STATE BOOK SHOP "Quintet In A 7411j01'," Schu- month to join the S.S. Hope as Nrithet 27,1E63 bert's Opus 14, will feature Judy a dietitian. 389 S. First CT 7.477 Carl. violin; .Ianct Cory, viola; She will serve in Conah,, Cheryl] Mellot, cello; Pain Ben- Afriva, for one year RE-ELECT CONGRESSMAN BON EDWARDS ? A M. to P.M. Mon. Are Fr. Sal. A.M. to 6 P.M. ner, bass; and Naiwy Daggett, will then return In 5.18 lo coin piano. plete her Master's degree. Democrat, 9th District Re (kit tile,' its Cotimutt 4SPARTAN RAILS Monday, Oct. 26. 1964 ATO Seeks Victory Berry Runs, Passes San Jose Over Pacific Sty DAVE 1.%5 I SJS scored again less than five and Bill Peterson. all injured in third TD, picked up a Berry fum- pelle beautifully paused to Bob Daily Sports Editor minutes later when Berry com- the WSU game, were figured on ble on the UOP 23, raced back to Nordeman for a 53-yard TD play. action against the 45-yard line trying to elude Tetley, who earlier missed a PAT Hobbling quarterback Ken Berry pleted a pass to end Bob Pater- seeing only limited turned out to tacklers, and ended up returning and field goal, converted. Over Horde Today ran and passed the San Jose State son for 17 yards UOP. The quartet stars. to the 18-yard line. UOP quarterback Tom Strain Spartans to a 37-13 throbbing of The Spartans immediately got be the contest's Ilarruvvay, on SJS's drive for its Peterson made a beautiful key was later dumped in the end zone lieitilxiielent it withal! teams swing I gay, NI iv. 20 tor the All-College University of the Pacific in the ball back on a UOP fumble hapless reeeptiett for 17 yards en route into their last week of regular Championship. Saturday night. of the kickoff on the Tiger 28 for a safety. The point total was Stockton Ii, SJS's second Ti). season play today with "A" league Sigma Chl 14-1-11 meets frater- Berry's understudy. Rich La- Berry capped off the short dm, the highest output by an SJS team against the Tigers in the 55-year- leader Red Horde (5-0-1) meeting nity league-leading Phi Sigma chaps-lie, started the game but with a 16-yard run around left Berry scored the fourth Spartan challenger Alpha Tau Omega no. 2 16-01 tomorrow in a crucial tally midway in the third period old series. Kappa failed to get a bogged-down SJS end with less than a minute left Fall Track 14-1-11 and "11" league leader Air battle. in the half. ,r) an 18-yard scamper similar to The Spartans netted 422 yards offense rolling. Berry entered the Force ROTC no. 2 I 6-0-1) taking Semi-final tennis matches will game halfway through the first The Sparta, unsuccessful on the his earlier scoring run. Bockus in passing and running, their high- on the Raiders. start this week, reports Dr. Dan period and was erratic with his first two PAT attempts, picked Aids Stamina took Berry's pass for the two- est output of the campaign. In other feature "A" loop games Unruh, director of intramurals. passing. up a two-pointer the hard way. point conversion. Score: SJS 28, All tennis contestants must com- UOP 6. Phi Sigma Kappa no. 2 154-11 It was apparent that the knee Berry dropped back and bulleted 0 Parker Top battles Moulder Hall and Air Force plete their opening matches and Injury he suffered in the WSU a successful 18-yarder to Bonds UOP's Bob Phair set a new Pa- Back ROTC laces Newman Knights, report the results to the intra- game the week before was bother- This gave SJS a 20-6 halftime f Athletes cific school record by latching onto Itesitiis Pat , ticletisiVe the The Lobos engage lii House, mural office to qualify for ing his throwing. ksid. Ian intercepted Lachapelle pass and back on the football team last "The Sari Wise State fall track Juniper Hall tangles with the Fu- semi-final rounds. But the little quarterback found UOP drove 88 yards in 17 plays running 95 yards for a touchdown. year. scarred one of two touch- gitives (5-1-11 and Kappa Sigmi his mark at 733 of the second pe- to score the game's first touch- program is a physiological and psy- The PAT was good. downs in the Spartans' upset win 3-0 squares off against Ar,! riod when he rifled a shot over down early in the second period. chological build-up for the spring SJS retaliated by scoring on the over Oregon last fall on a 75-yard Erman scooted left end for first play after the kickoff. 'Julia- ROTC in feat lire "B" league Water Polo Teams the middle that Bob Bonds took on Bob season," according to Tom Lion- scamper with an interrelated pass. the run. The big left end raced five yards for the score. The PAT tests. ville, assistant track coach. to the end zone to complete a 48- attempt was blocked. A six-team playoff becin. But In United States yard scoring play. Berry, Bonds, Charlie llarmway, Lionvale sprinted for Coach Wednesday, N v. 4 to detern. , Winter from 1957-1959 kind the an independent champion. The in- SJS Leads Opponents Santa Clara Youth Village for two dependent champion will battle the Achieving Prowess years. He was an assistant coach fraternity championship team Fri- with the 1960 SJS national cham- Water polo, one of the most Dave pion freshman team and coaehed In Passing Yardage rapidly growing sports in the U. S at West Point while in the army. started in England and probabl "Each event," said Lionvale. Below are the San Jose State SCORING originated from soccer. Payne "has a number of participants Ii than team totals up to the Sat- Points 42 43 working together to build morale. tutu*, night UOP game: Touchdowns 6 I "Somebody probably kicked the 2-Pt Conversions 11 I-1 'rhis will be a vital factor during SJS Opp ball in the water by mistake and Daily Sports Editor I -Pt Conversions 4.5 2-3 the season when constructive crit- FIRST DOWNS 46 50 Field Goals 0-5 proceeded to throw it around, icism from one teammate to an- Rushing 16 35 Passing 28 11111111111111 said Lee Walton, SJS water polo other can correct a flaw rather Penalties 2 4 Clem' larbrough coach. than destroy confidence. RUSHING "It is often said," continued Plays 124 212 THE BEST IN "When the Olympics began, Berry and Berry Shine Gain 448 903 continued Walton, "water pa, Lionvale, "that sprinters are the Loss 1113 112 moved from control by England 1,, prima donnas of track and field Net 330 791 SPORT domination by Rumania, Yugo- because they are always complain- Avg/Game 82.5 197.8 MAGAZINE Saturday. Nov. 7th - 8.30 P.M. As Ns at SIS and Oregon PASSING slavia, and Hungary. It is the na- ing and they actually do not need San Jose Civic Auditorium to train as hard as long distance Attempted 94 54 tional sport of all three countries Good quarterbacks are hard to find, but when two come from Completed 52 21 Tickets: $4.50, $3.50, S2.50 men. THE CURIOUS and is popular in all of Europe. It the same family, it's difficult to believe. Had Intercepted 7 3 San Jose Box Office "Sprinters, however, by lifting Net Gain 565 254 PARADOX OF Son Carlos CO 5-0881 is not uncommon for 20,000 people Such is the case with San Jose State's Ken Berry and Oregon's 40 W. weights and running the cross- Avg/Game 141.3 63.6 Next to St Claire Hotel to attend a game. Bob Berry. ROGER STAUBACH country course will improve their TOTAL OFFENSE MEMME "Water polo in the U.S. is played Streeter and Smith's annual "Football National Preview" Plays 218 266 An exclusive interview reveals strength and endurance consider- in the East (oast, West Coast, and lists ill college quarterbacks/ in the U.S. ats potential 1964 all- Net Gain 895 (045 the conflicting trails that have ably. Not only will times improve, Avg/Gar111, nude Chicago areas. Every year 10-15 Ameriasansithe Berry brothers head Ga. list. 223.8 2611 Navy's all-time quarterback hut in the important meets, tal- FUMBLES 12 IS college football's No. 1 star. teams are tickled. Swimmers often Ken's claim to fame this year is breaking SJS' passing record ented sprinters often tire because Lost 5 6 become tired of the monotony of again.st Stanford with 19 completions. PENALTIES 21 25 ALSO, discover why All America they cannot tolerate the mental countless laps and switch to water But senior brother Bob has been burning tip the nation with his Yards Lost 201 2321/2 tackle RALPH NEELY is called LEARN and physical strain of running sev- polo because it is a sport of body passing and total offense. And he has led the Ducks to a surprising PUNTS 22 22 "Oklahoma's Mild Monster." eral heats in one day. Average 41.8 37.5 contact and teamwork, whereas 5-0 season (not counting last Saturday's game with Washington). "Our fall track program enables PUNT RETURNS 13 15 TO FLY most aquatic sports are an indi- Up until Saturday's Washington game, Berry led the AAWC Average 6.5 10.6 the coaches to cease worrying vidual effort." total offense with 923 yards and was second in completing 64 KICKOFF RETURNS 13 7 BROWN'S about pushing runners too early in Average JIMMY said he was very disap- passes in 120 attertipts for 849 yards. 18.1 18.9 Career Opportunities Walton the season to get them in shape KICKOFFS 13 5 GREATEST GAMES pointed with Coach Saari's selec- Nationally, he was third in total offense and fifth in passing. for the first few meets. Average 60.0 52.8 The fabulous Cleveland Brown Enroll now in one of our tions for the U.S. Olympic water Oregon has beaten BYU, Pitt, Penn. State, Idaho, and Arizona INTERCEPTION RET 3 7 "I firmly believe that fall track fullback selects his most outstand polo for its 5-0 record. They were pre-season underdogs to Pitt and Penn. Yards 30 57 guaranteed courses team is the sole hope for preventing a ing days in football. State. "Saari, whose El Segundo team track man's greatest worry, a The Ducks' remaining five games, including the weekend Wash- FOR won the national championship, pulled muscle." Gold Medals Race ington encounter, sees four AAWU conference foes including the Pt ivute Pilot those seven El Segundo players Lionville thought the greatest in- To United States SPORT keeps you apace of all CO111,1,-Clai Pilot Huskies, Stanford, WSU, and OSU. Their final non-conference battle events on the college and pro and four others. The one person efficiency in U.S. track and field TOKYO (UPI) The United In trument Rating is against Indiana. sports scene. Enjoy expert cover- who enabled El Segundo to win, was the handling of high school States clinched the Instructor With a few breaks and a healthy Berry, the Ducks could gold medal race age, analysis, indepth features, Flight Saari's son, Roy, will not compete runners. "The average high school -engine Rating reach Pasadena on New Year's Day. against Russia in the Olympic action photos in Multi hecause he decided to participate coach will say to a sophomore Aud.o-tisual Ground School Games tonight with a 73-59 basket- on the swimming team instead. If miler he should hustle because he Ken is only a junior and has the remainder of this season and ball victory over the Soviets and a DECEMBER our best players had been chosen, only has four weeks to get in CALL FOR APPOINTMENT next year to prove himself. triumph by heavyweight boxer Joe I feel we would have undoubtedly shape. This never works." If the Spartans gather an offensive forward wall that can give Frazier of Philadelphia. oaptured a medal in the Olympics. The best training method in SPORT 292-8254 K. Berry a little time to find receivers, the little quarterback may With those two gold medals, , "The game no longer emphasizes practice today, according to Lion- Favorite magazine of the sports prove to be as much trouble to the opposition as his brother. the powerful American team lifted physical mayhem," said Walton, vale, was that of the New Zealand start and the sports rn;ndedl Having good ends like Dave Johnson, Bob Bonds, and Ben Ward its victories in all sports to 36 and SAN JOSE "but has advanced to the stage long distance coach. helps matters- if Injuries don't set in. topped the Russians in that regard where every participant who hopes "He starts with cross-country, NOW ON SALE! FLIGHT for the first time since the 1952 la succeed must be a versatile rah- then 16 weeks of marathon, fol- SCHOOL, INC. San Jose State's football team travels to Canyon, Texas, to games at Helsinki. tie. A water polo player, for ex- lowed by 12 weeks of hill climbing, battle the West Texas State Bra/fatties next Saturday night. San Jose Municipal Airport ample, must learn to be ambi- and finally steps on the track for Don't get your Texases mixed up. There's also North Texas State, . lest rous." the first time. In the hill climb, the Texas Western, Texas Tech, Texas Christian, Texas A. & M., and "The best team at SJS was the runners do not run, they actually Texas. The "Lone Star State" has plenty of them that' institutions Last Four Days 1948 national champion team. I spring. When they eventually get with the Texas label. HAVE A "8" AVERAGE? would be very happy, however, to on the track, they are hungry. DEATH OF A SALESMAN have our present team play the Canyon is located at the fork of the Palo Duro Can River in Randall County, a few miles to the south of Amarillo in "Panhandle" 1948 champions. A decade ago, one By Arthur Miller man could win the game. Now the: country. Swisher and Deaf Smith Counties border Randall. North Texaa State has an enrollment of 4,500 full time students. Your Barber Can average player is expected to be a A Drama Department Production far more diversified player than The football team plays its games in Buffalo Bawl, which has a the stars of years past." capacity of 20,500. Tell for Sure ... According to a World Book Encyclopedia map of Texas, Canyon, Wednesday thru Saturday with a population of 5,864, is the only town located in Randall County. And so can everyone else, October 28 fhru 31 So the Buffaloes must draw most of their crowd from Amarillo, a JancsL Derouin of where you had your last city 137,969. Gen. Adm. $1.50 Box Office Open 1-5 p.m. -College The Spartans' next trip to Texas will be to El Paso in 1966 for haircut. If it wasn't at , Win All a game with Texas Western. JIMMIES, it wasn't a qual- S.J.S.C. Students .75 Ph. 294-6414 or 294-1931 ity haircut. Curtain 8:15 p.m. College Theatre If you received a "B" average Volleyball Title Apparently Canyon isn't known to all Texans, 1 last semester asked a Al Jancsi and Ron Derouin Rice yell leader (two weeks ago at the Stanford- Hrth school or nollege) 'ot stoat et- If \0/6 14"6440/4V2/6"trantra(V TeThe whipped Jerry Shaw and Sam Rice game in Palo Alto) if tike kness about Canyon and West Open Mondays Texas. YOU CAN SAVE 50-$1 50 Lindsay to win the two-man All- (' o I le g e volleyball championship She never heard of either one. ON CAR INSURANCE Oh well, I guess Wednesday. that's like asking a Californian where Salida 20% discount is in addition Jancsi, ex-Spartan basketballer, or Carbona is. .' car. compact-car. and driver train and Derouin. both independents, -q discounts oame from behind in the second SJS golf coach Jerry Vroom says that golf caddies are urgently match to win 15-12 after winning needed for the Almaden Open Golf Tournament starting today and CALL lasting through next Sunday. , the first game 15-13. PAUL J. SCOLA Rick Reese and Randy Wright Experience isn't necessary and pay is $5 per round. It's also SENIORS of Theta Chi defeated Tom Huber chance to learn a little about the game. Off: 378-4123 Students may arrange for afternoon or late morning rounds by and Bob Lovejoy of Phi Sigma Economics Res: 266-5908 Kappa for third place in the tourn- telephoning Almaden Golf Course (AN 9-1130) or Vroom at the 52 S. 4th ament. Men's Gym, Ext. 2315, Ruse inc.. Administrat tons Ray Norton Competed Come in and enjoy a game of billiards. In Rome 1960 Olympics Ray Norton4 ex-Spartan sprinter, Bring your girl, too. REAL ESTATE MANACEMF,NT careers made the U.S. Olympic track team , in the State of California's multi-billion dollar No extra charge Monday and Tuesday. theI in 1960, Norton, considered highways and water programs. fastest human at the time, failed EL to win gold medals in the 100 RANCHO ROPICAIR OPEN DAILY 10:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. Alma and Almaden Road 294-2041 1968 Alum Rock Avenue Positions are in RICHT OF WAY - the profession meter and 200 meter dashes at of appraisal, negotiation, acquisition, and "FATE IS HUNTER" North Screen Rome, however. management of real property -in the Division "WOMAN OF STRAW" "SANDY RELUCTANT of Ilighways. AND CUE CUSHION CADILE'S NAMESAKE NATURE GIRL" GIRLS BEWARE" 384 SO. 2nd ST. 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See us for quality and safety Many coeds are sporting the cool stuff. at competitive prices! Guaranteed productswe serv ic what we sell. ENGAGEMENTS Peugeot $69.95 and $79.95. A sharp Shirley Williams, senior home economics major from Sunny- 10 speed derails, bit, with 27" vale to Don Bar junior business major frian Anaheim. They will be married next August. wheels and 21", 23", 24" and 251/2" Sherry Cable, senior elementary education major from Pollock frames. Featuring Mafac center-pull Pines to Donates LopeIds, Sigma Chi, senior economics major from brakes with &rel hubs end handle Oakland. bar stem. New Simplex Prestige De. Valerie Nicholson, senior elementary education major from railer, Sherman Oaks to Cridg Fletcher, senior accounting major from Castro Valley. They plan a Feb. 6 wedding date. Tins n ill .1\ sil,( ft Carla Iluston, Alpha Eta Sigma, senior accounting major from Boise, Idaho, to Dennis Lee, stationed at Keesler Air Force Base, Pletcher Dural Rear Carrier for 3 or 10 Speed Bike Miss. They will be married next September. Reg. $3.49 ea. Special $2.98 ea. Gloria Webb, Chi Omega, junior textiles and clothing major from Fairfiekl to (demi Heine, junior industrial relations major Normans, 10-speed derailer Steyr (the makers of Mrcede Napa. from They plan a June '65 wedding. Benz automobiles) 3 speed light Pam Kellogg, Chi Omega, senior elementary education major bike with 26x1%" tires, 21" weight bicycles: Men's on d from Santa Ana to Jim Priddy, junior in business administration at frame. Ladies' . .. set up adjusted and Orange Coast College, from Reno, Nev. They will be married in June. guaranteed Sandy Wolf, Chi Omega, senior elementary education major (loin Castro Valley to Jack Baleen, junior architectural major (rum Special $49.95 $39.95 and up Chula Vista. Their we,!.1,,!, date is Jan. 30. Photo by Bob H.,11 WEDDINGS PROP 2 MEANS 5Mrs. Robert Clark, wife of SJS president, shows three members Maureen Devlin, Alpha Phi, of the Faculty Wives Club where the new science complex will be located if Prop. 2 elementary education Major DESIMONE'S Baknuss passes. The map is eagerly eyed by Mmes. Galen Bull, Gordon Van Arsdale, and from Glendale to Henry Morgan, Richard Yoo, standing. The Faculty Wives will ring doorbells this week as part of an CYCLE AND TOY SHOP Flower Pi Kappa Alpha, now employed information program to tell voters about the state construction bond issue. Estobli.hcd 185'6 by Douglas Aircraft. They were Shop married June 27. 72 SO. 2nd ST. CY 3-58011 Diane Bode, Alpha Phi, so- AnirlinniklirtirtanfEasiriffeafi-ZIrcultiatiraiiil. Flowers ciology major to Mike McNeil, and Psi Upsilon. They were married Corsages July 14. for all Judy Mart*, junior history Occasions major from Carlsbad, N.M., to Spa rch Cjiyri CY 2-0462 Gilt & Santa Clara Dave Morris, Lambda Chi Al- pha, graduate student in science By JANE HOYT from San Jose. Society Editor Too meet the Veronica Gribaudo, graduate I remember that summer so well. nicest people on a student in home economics from I had filed my college application and held no qualms for my Coming: November 3 & 4, 1964 Lodi, to Ron Culler, Lambda future admittance. I'd heard tales of other students lying in wait HONDA Chi Alpha, senior in civil en- ready to sabotage the postman when he brought that all-important HUGHES announces gineering from Stockton. packet marked in the upper left corner "San Jose State College." campus interviews for 1. We beseech to teach Days went by and no letter of acceptance. Finally. I too, 2. We wait to demonstrate built a trap to ensnare the postman. My plot worked, for that day Electronics Engineers and 3. We are bent to rent the mailman brought the momentous letter. I was accepted and Physicists receiving RENT joined the then stupendous number of 16,000 other Spartans on B.S., 31.S., or Ph.D. degrees. 4. We repair without despair campus. TYPEWRITERS COLLEGE ON TV 5. We finance with romance Contact your Placement Office Standard Portrl IP Electric By jove, it WAS true. I still remembered those antagonizing 6. We're made to trade As !toe ds 20g per day commercials ten years previously which blubbered, "In ten years immediately to arrange an TRY US AND SEE' the college age population will double. Support the college of your interview appointment. Modern Office choice." Wailful music followed. As an eight-year-old kid I counted forward ten years and fig- Or write: Mr. A. J. Sinzone HOUSE OF Machine Company ured I'd be part of the war baby boom that would hit the college Hughes Field Service & Support ert HONDA 124 E. San Fernando 293-5283 market and cause it to double. Better get those pennies and nickels 3489 II Camino 327-4215 (Next door to Cal Book Store) rolling in, folks, I thought! I didn't want to be one of those poor P.O. Box 90515 forlorn creatures pictured in that sadistic commercial who got the Los Angeles, California 90009 college door shut in his face because there was no room. All this while my parents were besieged by propaganda to vote Creating a new world with electronics United Radio & T.V. Supply Co. for state bond issues for higher education. 1 VOTE, VOTE, VOTE WHOLESALE DisTumuTons Having now reached the ripe old voting age of 21, I find times 1 have not changed. Those same old commercials still regularly appeal- HUGHES EILCTIMNIC PARTS HI -F1 on the videoscope. The words are the same. Only the style of dress is changed. HUGHES AIRCRAFT COMPANY are being hit by propaganda espousing STUDENT DISCOUNTS Now, as then, voters U. S. CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED passage of bond issues for college construction. Although not so well An equal opportunity employer. known as Prop. 14, the issue is affectionately referred to by us Be- Monday-Thursday-Friday 1425 W. San Carlos Street lievers as Prop. 2. Till 9 P.M. CYpress 8-1212 Last week some 500 fraternity, sorority and GDI members knocked on Santa Clara Valley homes in a house-to-house campaign to acquaint valley voters with the merits of Prop. 2. Much to the campaigners' chagrin, residents looked perplexed the moment Humble Spartan opened his mouth and emitted, "Prop. 2 . . ." Explanations were in order. Humble Spartan reeled off facts he had learned verbatim from the yellow and blue pamphlet he was passing out. YES ON 2 1. "Seventy per cent of the $380 million bond issue will he used to construct urgently needed facilities for junior college, state college, and University of California expansion. 2. "The average cost per person per year during the 25-year life span of the bond issue will he 80 cents, including interest. 3. "If the constrtIet ion program were finaneed by taxes, an in- crease of 50 per cent in personal income taxes would increase by 50 per cent. 4. "Of the total $266 million alltyealml for education use, junior colleges will get $50 million, state colleges $99 million and the University of California $117 million. 5. "Of this $99 million, SJS will get nearly $13 million for the REMOVABLE HARDTOP WITH EACH second half of the new science complex and a new business class- room building." 1965 DATSUN ROADSTER By this time the poor voter, who, for years now has been subjected to those door-slamming college commercials for years on end, falls prey to the twinkle in the Spartan's vigilant eye and agrees to vole yes on Prot). 2,

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11.-111IPARTAN DAILY Monday. net. 26. 1FIG4 Students Discuss Many SJS Publications ifERst iN \I I IllI hI \ MOTORCYCLES Views on Politics ille 11.1 11.11 I..11.11 frien,i FOR PLEASURE Available for Relerence I Iiio Noi., I ..o, I .111-1i.,.. I .11E6 it HOURLY RENTALS * recent seminar of Phi Sigma 'I Mill y publications ' 10,11 dent publications anti theses. las t-litit- DKW with SJS from the beginning tit the Also available are photographs national honor organization 11:111k;.:1,11i. Allis Enjoy the fun and freedom college to the present are available dating back to the beginning of philosophy, held by Universit of riding a motorcych. Mr reference in LN630. The room the school, scrapbooks containing Pacific at Columbia State Parlf PARILLA We also 1011 I ! I I \(; (:1111) SHOI) is open from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on articles about the college and a hi- Three SJS students. Jack .1. PARILLA Monday and Tuesday, and from 10 ographical file of the faculty. 292-.1:0 CAPRIOLA sen, Tom Schmidt and Connie I; , HARTKE MOTORS IDKW a.m. to noon on Wednesday and Thursday. kett were selected fur the 292-2022 333 W. San Carlos According to This, Stefa Kalnins, Society Features member panel that spent the sic. librarian, students mainb use the PIO discussing philosophical materials to find specific names plicat ions out conservative and lib- anI dates. For example. the date 'Induction Film eral jinriWielle, In is r`1111110111. THIS IS THE "PUT ON" SMILE YOU any building on rainfals was erect- hair Piece Sale found. ed can be The SJS Mathematical Society reg. 21.95 SO OFTEN SEE . . . The collection includes histories, will show the second part of the 4sPlik official publications, books by fac- movie, -Mathematical Induction' Spartaguide ulty and alumni, momentos, stu- in A133 tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. ()\ $ . . . BUT YOU WON'T 1 2.95 The second portion of the film (Editor's Note: Clubs wishing to run SEE IT AT SILVA features a more rigorous proof of the same announcement twice should I hema lea I induct ion. state the days on the form. Do NOT Speaker To View submit number of Spertaguidn forms r Those interested in attending for the same meeting The people at Silva like serv :we urged to come early, accord- , German Character TODAY: inc] you. Their smiles are real. ing to a society spokesman. Many sat on the floor during the show- Society of A 1 Ise rtigineers, Ttuir work is quality. 1.111.tle55. a of loreign languages, will s (s. ;fed ing of Part One, doe to u large 7:30 p.m., AB, tour ol 111. Sari 22" Hair Pier.. 'speak at If p.m. Wednesday, in the Sol III 1111td) turnout. Jose MUIliCipal AirpOrt tower. Mall bed Perfccily 94 ..ifeteria nictilly room. It, 1111 0.11 Hair 285.017 I Mkt, 730 p.m., College thii,to The German Character as Ifri LUBRICATION 1UNE-UP classes conducted in I h'ill'i-w ,, ' in fjonnata Literal orn,’ GAS PARKING Jewish history. AIIIMIIIIIIIII.111111111.1111111.1=1111. I hr topic of lo', speech. Job Interviews '1'lw loot at' is spalsored by the TOMORROW: Ti.1.11411(1(tA1 spart:m Priier:ine, Committee, the : Spartan Shields, C:15 11111. Care - (;11111H11 Cll111 NMI the ,\S11. Ad- American Institute of Foreign Luria A. 78 S 41h St 295 8968 SILVA SERVICE missiod is 1114.. Trade: any interested accounting, Chi Alpha, 3 30 Rin., 112 I PAINA ski, %shit jiiiiteri engineering, chemistry majors, etc., Student Malliematical Siicicl s. Pt 1962, is ii tiativs Full' post -graduate school of foreign 12:30 pro , A133, Idol on "01.i11i LATE FOR CLASS? WELL PARK IT FOR YOU I trade citizenship required. Induction (Part f" open to II,. lb. IL A. :mil M.A. degrees National Security Agency: full public. 1111. I irk California I out' employment- business, police Anwrkean Marketing At:SOO/1- Kasz;b: .if flioctutute from administration, B.S. or M.S. in nm, social hour, 6,I5 p.m.; dinner. .11% ,,f Strasbourg, elect rival engineering, mathematics 1,1 7:20 p.m.; meeting. N p.m.; Garden tind physics majors Inc business City litifbrati, 51 S. Markel St., and polity administration, scien- guest speakers from The Empo World Wdl. II Hero tific and technological positions rium. research, development, design) - To Address Circle K Circle K. 1:30 p.m., faculty cafe- COBBIES 'Ii is Ogden. r 'imgressional citizenship required-summer em- A Ela clasS 51401 teria. Medal of }honor hniJler and presi- ployment -- electrical engineering, Young Republicans, 8 p.m., El il Walk in now for dent-elect of the Downtown Kb engineering-physics and mathemat- business before election fla. wanis Club, will Ix, the featnred les majors who have completed last Ifofbrau Style Food-Moderate Prices announcements made concerning speaker at the Circle K Club three years toward B.S. or B.A. Roast Eastern Beef 1.40 victory squad and poll-watching on 1:30 pm. tomorrow in degree or are candidates for an Virginia Baked Ham 1.40 election day. A and B. M.A., MS. or Ph.D. degree, mini- Kosher Style Corned Beef 1.40 1.40 Alpha Eta Rho (coed aviation Roast TOM Turkey memixdf of the Greater mum CPA of 2.9 in their major. Chicago Style Pastrami fraternity), 7:30 p.m., E147. Sall Jose Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles County Office Civil Hurst Turkey lag 1.35 j...11 won Congressional Medal Spartan Spears, 6:15 p.m., A105. a of Service (1unuttinatluot business, ac- - COMBINATION PLATES - WRA Volleyball, 7 p.m., PER lonor in Normandy during World counting, political science, liberal Any 2 meats $1.65 Any 3 smats $1.90 ? W;:r 101. It Ile represented the U.S. arts and civil engineering majors Slab of nutty Swiss cheese .25 ? .1110t AWN, 3:30 p.m., College Union, al a cummemorat ion f for accounting-auditor, administra- orders include choice of Salad, Barbegued Beans, AWS Lounge, open meeting. 4, !he N.0111;11141)7 invasion. " tive aid trainee, probation trainee, ',aIIIMMEMMOIMMVAMOMMOMMOMMOMMIdr.." or Macaroni, Bread and Butter - Spartan Christian Fellowship - civil engineer assistant and social Inter-Varsity, 9 p.m., E150, gur-.1 Visit the Gas Lite for Fun. Banquet Facilities 5 to 700. case worker - - citizenship required speaker on "The Humanity ot Ballroom Leasing. Rooms from $85 Per Month. and males only for positions of ap- SAN CARLOS at MARKET STS. CT 5-2626 praiser trainee and accounting- Christ:Newman Club, 7:30 p.m.-9 p.m., . Located in the Si Clair Hotel auditor. Newman Center, 59 S Fifth St..' Northwestern Mutual Life In- Father William Hagan, Si., will High -Speed fashion at a smart lower level_ surance C pony: business, eco- speak on "The Layman in the ct:, 1-, FLAT . nomics and liberal arts majors for Church." 12" sales and service representatives- Christian Science OragnIzation, EARLY-/N-THEWIEff citizenship required and males 7:30 p.m., Memorial Chapel. only. E31_10 OM' ed United Air Lines: electrical, me- l'IrTE SHOES chanical and aeronautical engineer- - - J35 South First. Downtown ing majors for electrical, mechan- ical and aeronautical engineers 1.illey Fair Shopping Center TIME MEN'S 1125 Lincoln Ace.. Willow Glen males only. 14 Ow, Thurs. and Fri. Nights AIRLINES The Trane Company: civil, aero- 14 Call 286-1862 nautical, mechanical and industrial A SCHEDULED AIRLINE engineering majors for sales engi- rai rit. 0.24 11.1 -231 la Ili: ram-amnstirra: neering -- citizenship required and NEWLYWEDS SUITS CLEANED & PRESSED men will be interviewed who have No doubt you are plan' service in the future. ning financial protection $1 05 for the future. We sug- Dr. Porter Chairman of Group Buy Daily CLASSIFIEDS ... Get Results! gest that you ask about ea. At Bilogical Science Meeting the special Metropolitan Dr. Charles W. Porter of the insurance policy de- A REGULAR $1.79 VALUE biology department attended a signed just for your AUTO INSURANCE - Lowest - 1E100 RENT -PRE-PAID - "n. apt Te Orme en ad: meeting of the Commission on needs. It's a good way ,s1 nod s,cile stAents. - SJS. Poo . 408 S Mn, No. Cell at Classified Adu, Undergraduate Education in the - Gait 244.9600 4 to get started toward in- Golden West J206, 1,4-1N.F 9:30.1130 A 2:30-3:30 --- Biological Sciences, in Boulder, MAGNAVOX (r. -:o Si-roo. AM FM MEN S THE MEC dependence. toot 7-TIP 30 nt food. Colo., Aug. 21. /le was one of 50 . Send in handy order blank participants sponsored by the Na- PETER K. STEIN 4 Cleaners - Enclosed cash or check M.S. in Bus. A.D.. SYJ '64 HELP WANTED 141 COLONIAL MANSION. Redecorated tional Science Foundation. Dr. Phon 294-6414, Ext. 2465 ’, 3790518. 1485 Peril, San J050 25 S. 3rd - San Joss Porter acted as chairman for the 29) 6650 TELEPHONE SOLICITORS- GIRLS. Quo-t, s-olloo room. MALE OR FEMALE state college group in summarizing ."rr 6:19. CY 2-1052 ANNOUNCEMENTS lit too, No e.per.ence nitres and making recommendations fiw Metropolitan Life UNFURN . op. IPopes thrii CrANt I r h. ill., improvements. Salary , UNWANTED , 1 $I00 kr 3. 294- changes in biological training for n, I.,r personal interview (Specials good thru entire week) 1,-.. Loli: 795 8093; in Palo All: finitergrarittate students. J' 125 1876. FURN -opt. Killion rAin REEicioUR ADVERTIsEMLN1 AUTOMOTIVE 121 PART TIME 2 'reds needed. New Hours fleribie. MUST 1. FURN APT. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 USED CARS, $99 and up. FRLIMAN i . i 31.30.52.00 hr. w/exp. bu CLASSIFIED RATES Cowles Broadcasting :a- 190 e" 342 S. I Ih. 293 To buy, sell, rent, or USED CARS. 345 E. Julian (bit. 7th E.; ffol ci Minimum 295 0465. ' 291 29,-; fts-VE $60 on a-Char otte Hall conk, announce anything, 8thl. Two lines One time Three times !Five VORIS The Box or the Ring MAN WANTED: Free room F.-hange Paid $110. will sell for $250. You just fill out and clip 3 '59 RILEY 1.5 - 4 re« M $180 to Rental Service for balance it One time 50e a littat25c, a line 120e a lint n pne R trans. Good 'ond. $400. 251 this handy order Life is real, life is earnest, end of 1964. DA3-2734. 6960. blank. 2 lines $1.00 I $1.50 $2.00 And the grave is not its goal; 4 SHARP GIRLS to rent 2-BR . I Dust thou art, to dust returnest, '64 MG, - Etrel. cond. Disc wheels. HOUSING 15) Apts. 453 So. 9th. Unapprovea Wil' trade. Call after 6. 245 9428. 3 lines 1.50 215 I 3.00 Was not spoken of the soul. ,ocation. 2951I54. MEN -- Room & board or rooms only -Longfellow a '14s CHEV. 2 dr., h-tp.. stick, r h. CAII NEED Girl Roomie. $32.50. If a man Kitchen privileges. 295-5305. Near sch Send to: Spartan 4 lines 2.00 3.00 4.00 should give a young lady a valuable ring in a box, wouldn't Max, 295-3268 alter 5. Call 294-6369 after 5:30 P.M. I it be ridiculous for the girl to be more concerned about the box than FURN. APT., 1 & 2 bdrms., pool. I blk. Daily CLASSIFIEDS, '52 PONTIAC convl STUDIO di 1 bedroom turn, apts. I1. 5 lines 2.50 3.75 5.00 the ring? Likewise, isn't it foolish for individuals to be spending all their c ;A from shopping center. 258-0654. 1206, San lose State New top. Best offer. to colleoe. Keys at No s 2 & 3, Ill time and thoughts on their bodies when these are only cases, containers, '60414 - Recent I & 2 BDRMS. - Earn., pools, patios San Salvador. $65. $87.50. 1.3 stud',"' College, San Jose 14, Add this for the real person, the soul? The Bible tells us that our bodies will be, A.1. A mii,t s.,' lc,els, atmosphere. 1251 E. Julian 'cm' I ro,,,,qa at Cla.r Wilson Rea,' Calif. amount for .50 .75 1.00 crumble into dust, from whence they came, after physical death, but 1960 LLOYD C..' REDUCED RATE: NOW $30 off. Mod each addl- that our souls are immortal and will continue forever. (Eccl. 12:7, Rev. PIone 867 9178, lor furn. lower apt., built;n Ocher, bona! lino 20:1245). Jesus Christ "What shall it profit --root req. Girls or col*. 1/2 bii CHECK A in Mark 8:36 asks the question, 57 ASA, 6421 - I a man if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul?" So in ,421, , .71971 Print your ad here: Go-fd ires. $450 24 CLASSIFICATION: the estimation of Jesus Christ, a man's soul is something incomparably $30 MONTH -.Room 1/2 blk. 5.15 Leo AND FOUND 161 (Count 33 Letters and Spaces for Each Line) JAG. V 4 -4 erg,. 4 nes.. more valuable than the whole world. We learn from the Bible, where the $695 791 I Wils. pd., parlor, kitchen, showers. 291 C Announcements (1) 177 Gospel of Mark is found, that in order for an individual to "save his '64 VESPA O Automotive (2) soul" he must personally acknowledge Jesus Christ as Lord. "That if Writ STUDENTS: Nice clean r thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in For Sale (3) thine heart that God bath raised Him from the dead, thou shalt be Atter 6 P.M. 617 S. 6th "Jt WINCES 111E FOR SALE ID 'II;, Wanted (4) saved," (Romans 10:9). RM. & BD. Worsen. No contracts or Conversely if a person rejects Jesus Christ, God says our souls will WEDDING INVITATIONS. 300 for $29 louts. Pay monthly. Relaxed emus AUTO INSURANCE for st ,dents. Chet Housing (5) be condemned to eternal punishment after physical death. "He that be, Weddino Press. 295.0946. cohere, and amiable group of gals. 286. Bailey, 286-5386. 449 W. San Carlos. ID Lost and Found (6) liveth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned GAVIATTI - 10 sp. raclnq b;kai. Liln '43)1 TYPING - All kinds, reasonable. Pick already, because he bath not believed in the name of the only begotten Personals $60 or best offer. 323.0809._ SPRING SEMESTER-Must sell worsens up and dellver. 294.3772. 9 .m.-6 p.m o (7) Son of God." (John 3:18). BOY'S BIKE - 3 -spend with book roc, ,opr. ho,, s ni contract - getting mar. FRENCH LESSONS given by French El Services (8) Are you today more concerned about your physical welfare than the .r, ',ed. 286 destiny of your real s%lf. the soul? Is it the box or the contents which 5826. oersnn Cell 794-3480 after 6 p.m. 12 Transportation (9) KODAK READYMATIC slide projector. 140 SAN CARLOS ST. has captured your attention? Salvation can be experienced and assurance from God is positive for all those who claim the name of leans Christ 9. PM. HOME--6 bdrms., LR, DR., kit. TRANSPORTATION (P) _ Name Address Phone as Lord. DIAMOND T., 2 baths. Month rent $200.00. Mr. Kelly 5510. se Se, ofice 295 NEED RIDE Contemporary Christians on Campus 379.0173 da,l, CONTRACT FOR SALE - Girl's appr ittor I. Run Ad (No. of days) Enclose $ r apt. Call 286.5850. NEED RIDE RENO, Sparks area over Boo 11791, Palo Alto STEREO " old. Guaran.nnd FURN. APTS. Ion rent. I and 2 bed thafa,i.v.n I hare room for 3. Phone Starting Date Brion. 292-0564. p i,nis. 573 I. Reed. 298-3355 alter 6. MI11111111111111 H1111111111 111011111M 10111111H111 1111111 1111111111 HM0111111910 III 111111111111111111111111111