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Mrs. Roosevelt Speaks Monday Psycho-Chemicals' Ready for WW111 =If Workshop 4NCE Opera Arab Unity IICED The Opera iktierketiep still pr, Dr. Mohammed Mebdi, di- to" AN I rector of Arab Information (.v, 'ton for through Saturday. 8:15 p.m., ill ter In San Francisco, ear; of Concert Hall. stillop.on are avalhihir at the Arab units today at ssui p.m. in P.1Ia. Spouteured tbe bracket ourrirt Hull box uttls, unlit And, Amerieuri student mom , CS It I . from 1 to 5 p.04. of risk a Ur. Metall.* talk elli be pelt Camp. te the public free tot charge, Kee f, d SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE is causes vol .48 eels SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, APRIL it, 1961 NO. 96 mpbelj. to rates YOUR BLOOD IS WANTED On. 44. Liability 'Dorms Make magi, Mrs. Roosevelt College Union Success )0 pen snit in. h C.II. Big Id imy Splash end, or The spirit of the "tionn people" CUIMO Speaks Monday Depends Upon Plans Thus he was displayed once again Sunday h Aiwa Eleanor Roosevelt, the U.S. to the U.N. from 1945-'53, afternoon as about 150 residents an with MN. "If planned ptoperly, a college tee in cafeteria room B in re- humanitarian, spec- and was also on the of the men's and women's halls philanthropist, Human Rights union will perform many services gards to a tentative plan diawn sin to the United Nations commission of clashed in giant water fight. on. ial delegate the world organiza- beneficial to college life. If not, up by the committee, headed by n wits Lady of the land for 12 tion. President Police stood by as students and First Kennedy recently the situation can be completely Dr. Dwight Bentel. Dr. Berry both sit Hsi arrive in San Jose Mon- re wiekling buckets and water bal- years, will -appointed her as special dele- reversed," so stated DE. Chester approved and made suggestions on a lecture, entitled, gate loons gave each other dousings motion day to deliver to the U.N. in Berry yesterday, past president of various phases of the committee's I. 066 Facing World Lead- the vacant lot separating the dor- "Is America Mrs. R000sevelt was also the the Associated College Unions and plan. gent 9. first rnitories. eiship?" presidential wife who devoted consultant to the SJS College Un- STANFORD DIRECTOR The big splash was touched The 77-year-old wife of FDR herself to a career of social re- off ion Planning committee. Dr. Berry, who is the director at about 3:30 when Markham win speak at the men's gymnasium form and full political support of hall Dr. Berry addressed the commit- of the Stanford Union, stated, "My residents, sunning in a San Jose City college at 2100 her husband's measures. their patio philosophy of a college union and were "bombed" by a Moorpark ave. at 8 pan. Monday For further information or tick- water bal- not a student union is one in which evening. General admission for the ets, phone ('Y 8-2181, Ext. 16. loonhfarior an upper floor of Mood-" RE all members of the college life lecture is $2.50. derMock take part in its services, not just Forces from the ock Session Mrs. Roosevelt will come to San two halls the students." clashed on Ninth St. Jose after arriving in' San Fran- for about two The committee's consultant in- hours before cisco. San Jose is one of five major they decided to chals dicated that he toured the campus usel Terms lenge the other dorm, Allen hall. western lecture stops for her as tageTonight last week to find "implications Allen apparently the makes her annual Spring lee- didn't go for the of non-academic life on campus." idea. t UP tour, according to the W. He further added that one problem A II en Idea Then fe3 Colston Leigh booking agency in someone shouted "Let in planning for a college union is ph-',. Hick irelaim il get the girls," and moments later By S.F. Office San Francisco. deciding which activities or fa- 3.9766 about 100 The former First Lady, a native BLOOD DONORBob Tsuri registers for the semi-annual Cam- mule students charged cilities of the academic life should Premature across the A muck mediation anti collective a New York state, is a cousin pus Blood drive with Sue Montgomery and Jim Wilson, co-chair- field toward the wom- the college union duplicate. esesiesers en's bargaining session of former President Theodore The request of Assemblyman men. Blood donations are being taken today at Royce hall, 355 halls. will be held to- WILL BE USED The night at 7 Roosevelt. She married Franklin Bruce F. Allen Ift-Los Gatos) for S. Eighth it., from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. ensuing battle lasted until p.m. in E118, accord- "With approximately 6700 stu- 6:30 ing lelanu Roosevelt March 17, 1905, a possible branch of SJS on sites when the sun began to set to Donald Garnet, assistant dents living within five blocks of and became asst. director of rejected by the University of Call- the soaked Spartans returned professor of business. the campus, there is no question to us Office of Civil Defense from fornia was termed "premature" their halls Members of the San Francisco but that it will be fully utilized," 141-42. by SJS Vice Pres. William J. Students Roll Sleeves regional office of the Federal Me- he said. She was a special delegate of Mewl last week. (Hatton and Conciliation service Dr. Berry termed the commit- Vice President Dusel said As- will stage the session which was tee's plan a "good plan." Foreign Student an initial success at SJS last semblyman Allen's measure must To' year. Specific items discussed in the LE first be approved by the state Aid Blood Drive Visiting mediators will include plan were an all-purpose lounge, Recital Set board of education, which would The semi-annual all campus meet this selnester's zoo pint regional director Arthur Viet, as- reading room, television room, hi- Presidents rule upon the necessity of an SJS blood drive is under way today as quota. Scuffle sistant regional director V. Wayne fi room, card room, stage. pro- branch. students roll up their sleeves to All blood donations are being Kenastcrn, their staff and two me- jection room, barber shop, stu- diation nasnsealloki However, under the mastet - -; taken today from 10 a.m. to 4 commissioners from San dent offices, conference rooms, Tonight After Conclave Diego. serv- plan for higher education in Cali Give p.m. at Royce hall, 355 S. 8th st. storage space, cheek cashing Manager To Tonight's session is open to the ice. billiard room and howling fa- Soprano Glenda Parker and fornia, on July 1 that governins All potential donors must be over Two SJS foreign students, prom- public without charge. cilities. John Gomez, leading vocal- board becomes void. In its placer 118. Those under 21 must show a inent in foreign student activities, o n se rvat ive Vi ew permission slip signed by parents. One of the commissioners will in the campus production of a corporate body known as the were involved in a short scuffle "We have received 50 pledges act as mediator for the sessis- Fan Tulle," will present a trustees of the state college sys- Robert W. Jackson, western re- after which San Jose police were from the AFRCYTC and expect called following with the remaining visitors tat- iota) tonight, 815 p.m., in Con- tem will administer the state col- gion public relations manager for a meeting of the rres.WaniqulsT more. It is hoped that the stu- Arab ing opposing positions in a Ms cert Hall. lege system. General Electric company, will dis- -American Club Friday eve- dents and faculty of SJS will par- tious case. The four key issues Pianist Dick Woodruff, student FIVE MEMBERS cuss the conservative's position ning. ticipate so we can met our quota," The scuffle, usually involved in collective bar Statement of William Erlendson, professor The newly' created board will on many of the issues of the day which took place in Issues stated Jim Wilson, co-chairman front of the College gaining wnameluill be discussed: of music, will accompany the vo- consist of five ex-officio members: in a lecture entitled "The Contro- Union, in- of the drive. volved Abdul S. El wages, union security, senlont:. calists, who are students of Miss Gov. Edmund Brown, Lt. Gov. versy Over Freedom," Wednesday Chehabi, club n Raids, Fires Sue Montgomery, co-chairman president and George and health and welfare. Maurine Thompson, professor of Glenn M. Anderson, Speaker of at 11:30 a.m. in Morris Dailey Maalouf, In the wake ot student panty of the event, reminded students president ISO. Following the discussion a ques-I music. the Assembly Ralph M. Brown, auditorium. raids, bonfires and water balloon that they or any members of their A charge of battery El Bon and answer period with the' representing Superintendent of Public Instruc- Jackson is substituting for Rob- against fights last week which resulted in The 26 selections immediate family can draw blood Chehabi staff will be tion Roy E. Simpson, and Dr. ert R. Gras, vice president of P.C. was filed by Maalouf who held. Members of the, 'x composers will include "God's from the bank. The event is spons police intervention, Pres. John T. executive co., who was originally sched- told police he was slapped by El audience may participate. tit and Providence" (Bee- Don B.
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