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ASB President Hurls Censorship Charges G.E. Majors Friday Bazaar ar Ail students In . lenientars ed. Foods and pastries from 15 who sill be doling fall oration foreign countries will be sold trailing ehould come to student tomorrow from II a.m. to 9 p.m. meenna toaso us l'Ii65 at In the Inner Quad for the Wee- s su p.m., staled Or. %Whim aatiormi Bazaar. Native C4M- pagoet rail Dr. Vertu Hugh..., tames and gaits decorated har professor* of elemen loirolh, van! 441.1 the nuthentie t,, education. Procedure,. re- Lunch to the b 1.41.1/4 r Pres. Jahn the student teaching virdling and Sun dhow, and catatz T. Wahlquist he discussed explained, a wilt Mayor Paul Moore will speak according to the professor*. at 11:15 In the inner quad. SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE and 411110 VOL 49 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1962 No. 121 count mine tareld ,r 21 Candidates We Want Freedom! n Ad- Car. }rigatoni of the press is a it...yes- it, to a.n diitiocracy, We at San Jose State hate been led to lieu's,- we are being Seek 14 Jobs governed by a democratic associationthe ASB with the Stu- ASB President Hurls dent Council as spokesman. If the above assumption is true, then freedom of the press With Classes from governmental control should be the case with the Spar- tan Daily, since it is the press at San Jose State. for 1962-63 class officers Voting That is not so! A newspaper whose financial situation ale. its second and final day goes into pends on the tempennanent of a government cannot be core today, with 21 candidates compet- sidered free. jobs. Eight of the offices Censorship 14 Charges im for And the Spartan Daily's financial situation aloes depend uncontested. are Upon such a factor. Members of this government may decreaw By MANUEL ROBLES so that he, as president, could In- to open at 8:30 am. Scheduled or withhold the Daily's budget if the newspaper does not form the student body of the sit- polls, in front of the cafete- Charges of censorship in student today, please them. uation. "I consider this pre-cen- ria and Spartan bookstore, will publications were hurled at the Monday, the Daily received such a threat by incoming sorship," he said after the meet- at 4:30 p.m. college administration by ASB close ASB president Bill Hauck. Hauck, who is presently disputing ing. With three men in the race, the Financiers with the Set Daily president Brent Davis during the for more student government coverage, said he Davis said he had originally sophomore presidency appears to may cause the Daily's budget to be withheld until "an agree- regular Student Council meeting planned to run the article and car- be the most widely sought post ment can be made." yesterday. toon in the Daily's editorial col- Contestants here are Maurice Jour- Since when must a free press agree with the head of a Davis, in a special report to the umns but was turned down by dime of Huntington Park, SPUR government before it may function? Russia's Pravda may be editor Carolyn Perkio. Miss Perkio candidate, and two San Joseans used Policy legislative body, told the group as on an example Union of a newspaper which must await govern- that curtailments to a free stu- later said that Davis had ap- Skip Yawl and Steve Hassett. mental approval to function. tor sophomore vice presi- Encouraged by recent action of liminary collection of non-Federal dent press have existed on this proached her as if demanding Vying The Spartan Daily wants to cover ASB activities; it must Cliff Gutterman and the California state college trus- funds, campus for some years, and are space for the cartoon and article, dent are in order to fulfill its function as a newspaper. All it asks is Miller, SPUR candidate, INITIAL FUNDS POSSIBLE one of student goverranenes main and that she based her refusal Kathy that student government practice the principle of freedom of tees, the boatel's committee on fi- LaLsne and Penny Ro- 4. Department of Finance: Fur- problem areas. on the fact that she felt the presi- with Ginny the press and let the Spartan Daily staff--consisting of mem- nance recently formulated a broad candidate, in the con- ther negotiations will be necessary The ASH president's action was dent has no authority to do so. per. SPUR bers training to be journalists--use its own judgement as to polity outline for construction of to determine whether the depart- test for class treasurer. Sharon Mc- student government coverage. prompted by a recent incident in BENTEL SPEAKS class' only candidate for college union facilities. ment will supply funds for prelimi- which a cartoon he proposed to New Ls the The Daily wants to (sanction as a free press ... let it! Journalism and Advertising de- The trustees had formally au- nary designs prior to application run as a paid advertisment in secretary. C.P. partment head Dr. Dwight Bentel. Smith from San Jose, SPUR, thorized continued planning f or for federal loans. Spartan Daily was struck down Ron speaking for the department staff, Clause of San Diego student union facilities at a meet- 5. Campus-by-campus financing: by the Journalism and Advertising and George said that the controversial cartoon junior class presi- ing in Chico. Standards for students' fees and department faculty after consul- are seeking the was rejected because it was in Pam Stoddard, Dr. Dwight Bentel, chairman of revenue producing activities must tation with Pres. John T. Wahl- dency: and SPUR, direct violation of Spartan Daily and Donna Bell are secretary aspi- Dr. Hodges the SJS College Union building be determined. Costs on a per-stu- quist Reviews faculty is policy, which the All other junior posts are fund and head of the Journalism dent basis are liable to be signifi- rants. 'FAULTY INTERVENTION' charged with upholding. uncontested, with Ken Howell for and Advertising department, called cant. Professor Bentel. citing the pas- vice president, Sharon Reed for the action a definite step in the After outlining the policy, the Davis said he had planned to the Spartan Daily manual treasurer, and Val Tinti for Inter- direction of constructing state col- financiers directed the chancellor's run the cartoon, which depicted sage in 'Satire lege unions. staff to continue development of a President Wahlquist manipulating which deals with policy, reminded representative. of class Sociology' college union program to be pre- a puppet student government, with the council that the newspaper's Oakland junior Bruce Macpher- A satirical study of American "The author is no 241-per cent 'The issue is very much alive," sented to the trustees by fall 1962. an article in which he proposed to policy was formulated in conjunc- son is the only candidate for the sociology, recommended for its American who lustily proclaims he said. "We know that Chancellor Attorney General Stanley Mask cite cases of alleged "faculty in- tion with past Student Councils senior presidency in a class election "light touch," was reviewed yes- 'our country: right or Glenn Dumke actively supports the wrong,' but tervention" in student affairs. and was reconsidered and approved top heavy with white ballot candi- terday at the book talk in the movement and are most hopeful was also requested to furnish the trustees with an analysis of pro- as recently as last spring. dates. cafeteria by Dr. Harold Hodges, that we can conclude our financial The ASB president said he con- cedures available for The passage reads in part: "The The two-man race here is the associate professor of sociology. arrangements next semester." undertaking sidered the cartoon constructive such projects. Daily does not subject individuals sire presidency with Gary Wexler, The book, "A Surfeit of Honey," criticism and wanted it published M MILLION COLLECTED administrative, faculty, or stu- SPUR. and Owen Grande compet- was written by Russell Lynes. who With $3 million collected, the dentsto personal attack in its ing. Others running are Ellen Nor- is one of the editors for Harper's SJS building committee needs only news or editorial columns. They ris for secretary, John Haggerty magazine. for treasuter, and Harlene Heller the trustees' approval for appropri- usually are not in an equally fa- Dr. Hodges told his audience, federal loan to start for :nee-class representative. ation of a vorable position to reply." 'The best sociology books are writ- construction. Student Council ten by non-sociologists such as PERSONAL ATTACK After a discussion with Pres. Russell Lynes." Carl McIntosh of Long Beach state The professor said the cartoon The title, "Surfeit of Honey," John Gallup Killed college, former chairman of the de- was "obviously a personal attack is taken filen King Henry the funct presidents' committee, t h e on President Wahlquist" and Fourth: "They surfeited with committee on finance decided to Backs Prop. 3 urged the council to take no action In Auto Accident honey and began to loathe the develop some of the presidents' until it heard both sides. taste of sweetness, whereof a little .1.,.e M. Gallup, 21, San Jose committee's basic concepts for con- Student Council went on record state agencies in the central coast Student Council also voted 8-1-2 more than a little is by much too State student and campus blood sideration by the Board of Trus- yesterday as favoring proposition area including state colleges, junior in favor of supporting a died much." drive chairman last semester, tees. three, a $270 million state con- colleges, hospitals, forestry sta- mendation by ASH vice president 'The book is a mere 140 early yesterday morning on the pages,"Dr.
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