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e Larson Sweeps Into Office as 2,700 Vote 469-Vote Margin For New President Spartanct Ii. lop N. I I entative candidate John tiisen. !..dio,1 .0.* I If :etc esentratiN,e eandi- Juhn presitleiwy by a 469 Sot' ,th t 7.111, SAN JOSE r I'.rt Butler (7021, STATE COLLEGE margin, according to election re, 'Jon Cali. suits resealedlast night. Jack Vol. 50 01.035 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1963 No. 109 AWS eo-ct,.a,s; acre highlighted Perkins atat Fred Best lead the ..ty Pam Gust ins twee-% ote junior and sophomore representa NA). for the treasurer's job. 405 tives into office. -cited for Miss Gustin and 4112 .weted for Leslie Sears. 1.603 voted for ant Applause, Stomps Larson, Other results: president. Arlene 1.134 for Bruce Wiseman. D'Arcy 0403, : first vice president. After the results were an- Warren I 792 second vice nounced Larson said. ''I'd like te, president, Sue Sargent i4851; ser- thank everyone who voted for me retary. Janice Rasher (434i. and hiss- Open Model U.N. Now we to begin to form a Laurie Wilcox .2M, Jan Ander- new gouernment which I'm de- .1111'04iE the ;on 12791 were elected judicial Its DIANE U.S. in the United Nations. termined will do the most com- represents tin es. Stall Political SS riter lAmbassador Bingham said it is plete job of representing the Stu- After a spectacular presentation , "by far the most powerful and dent Body." members' flaps of the 110 U.N. !influential delegation at the U.N." Wiseman could not he reached H the Model United Nations of the I because of its power and prestige for conunent. Woo opened its first 13th in the world and because enmnger Pacific it is the Elected sophomore representa- ANSeTtlbly session last largest contributor General to U.N. fi- es are Fred Best t 522 Dan night in the Civic Auditorium. nances, 'Alen t 3961. Charlene Hiatt foot stamping. The necessity Wild applause, of maintaing an Don Othei Seeks Class anj credential challenges strewn - impartial secretaiy-general was :es Jr, ilk. Geolve pained the roll call a delegates. , emphasized by Ambaasador Bing- Students enthusiastically ap- ham cult of OV t Action prised of Bulgaria's challenge We cannot expect the secretary- tel 11171, Nationalist China's credentials. genral to kiel as a spokesmen for In the junior race results a:. I.. remstate Pent also challenged Cuba's cre- U.S. policies. He is bound to make :.i.k Perkins 14861, Carol Eck, Articles I and II of the By-Laws dentials. statements that we don't agree -1581. ('Sony Vessel! i395i. which set up class government was CasTRO, TOO with. But if he loses this impar- Loventhai 3931 were elected. 351 introduced at Student Council A costumed -Castro" complete tiality, he loses his usefulness in votes for Sharon Moy, and Min . yesterday. with cigar, a mandarin-robed Chi- the job he's supposed to carry out." Nicotaisen got 326 votes. Presented by Al Benninger, nese delegation, and policy speech- The removal of the Security In the unopposed offices results senior representative, the motion es given in Russian, Chinese, Council veto is impossible at the were: vice president; Bob Pisano was referred to the Constitution French and English added inter- present time according to Am- i2.2601; treasurer, Al Henninger and By-Laws Committee for a national flavor to the opening. bassador Bingham. To amend the 2,1401; attorney general, Bill one week investigation. According Keynote address emphasizing charter would require the consent Holley f 2.210 : executive secre- to Henninger, he introduced the tary, the positive aspects of the U.N. of the five permanent members Bob Cointz .2.1921. motion -to stimulate action along" 370 voted was given by Jonathan Bingham, and Russia would never agree t .r .-raduate repre- concerning possible alternate plans U.S. representative on the United to it." - I by Dave B. to replace class governments which Nations Economic and Social IT WAS MUNday at SJS where were abolished last month by Stu- council. tent Council. He said the U.N. is a lifeboat Model U.N. delegates (above) Thus far only one such plan ,,. ..f leaks caught in rough wu- registered and the opposition Seven-Hour tins been submitted to Council. 5 passengers have to keep opened up its campaign (right). WO: It for the formation of two the oars are all a differ- University of California, Berke- eont:, 'fees composed of the lower ' lenoh and the passengers ,r-w! .;kr classes; it was tabled ,, Along. "But when asked Blood Drive ley, students (I. to r.) Mike Arm- . alternate plans had been need the lifeboat, they strong, Bob We n, Carol - to Council. you one answer." Schwartz and Nancy Lederer A:: a Bingham said that Other hie replacements have Set Today check in with Tom King, Model z pus, .. say "Get the U.N. -fied the Council floor. U.N. official at Civic Auditori- onior representative, nf ' S and the U.S. out Registered nurses, nurses aids, um. A crowd was found at the ;,t.asized that "we can't let of the I 7, are utopians who and student assistants will take "want Ili, ''S to run the world shifts starting this morning at 9 anti-MUN exhibition by the to Is it or friends, during the seven-hour drive for bookstore. S -ante time cut the bit 551. Pointing toward a goal of 35t, Local Newscaster uo,t INFLUENTIAL pints, the San Jose Blood Wagon . on the power of will be stationed at Hoover Hal! 2-Hour Limit , from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the Talks on Control SJS Blood Drive sponsored by the Friendly SJS Community Service Com- Will Stick Pickets mittee. Of News Media "Any student, faculty member ,Toss Marlow. KNTV newscaster family may draw from esti- Greet Delegates or his nd commentator, will discuss the ' credit hank if the SJS Blood Drive Committee .;',Aying at last night's ioestion, "Does the Kennedy Ad- quota is reached." stated spring N session were greeted !tin is t ra tin C. int rol the News blood drive co-chairmen Pauline The Jose city with !;..;.. hut they were of San Council's '.1eilia7" tonight at fi in S164. Richards and Larry Curtis. .ariety, surprising 'Streets and Traffic Committee A separate line for faculty and The talk is sponsored by the lelegates who were members will he maintained "Wl---- yesterday to retain one- Yitung Republicans. staff Donati Explains Opposition Rally Committee 'nti-MUN group' for easier access. and two-hour parking signs now According to Ron Bircharci students, most of Young Republivan president, Mar- whom The drive is being held to main- posted on San Fernando and Sev- sere members of the Stu- low tam the SJS Blood Credit Club will touch on the recent Cu- der' Ptsccl 'ilion, enth Streets. Seeks Candidates paraded in front and the SJS Staff Blood Bank. At ; To United Nations Actions an crisis, the controversy follow- olitorium for about 20 The committee voted to keep mg the same time it provides an ex-1 By DIANE SIAI7,11 basic problem belay in a it, and the charges against As- the start of the the signs to see how the system "world - . r til Defense cellent opportunity for students to "The UN violates fundamental gravitating toward a non-intellee- For Mr. Spardi' Secretary Kil- of the participate in a worthwhile civic will work for the remainder law and is promoting world bar- tual climate," Congressman Donal , a.irds said, "Welcome A call for "spotted, responsible !.ftst project, said the co-chairmen. semester, after which a study will barism," said Congressman James I urged courage for "a brave new 'Marlow's job as a newscaster ',It 'N Furthers Under- i Parking will be available for be made as to the effectiveness of E. Donati fR-Los Gatos I yester- world" and support for "the natur- men" was made by Rally Commit- puts him in a good position to \lt'N Educates for donors in the corner lot of Eighth day afternoon when he lectured al law." tee yesterday to acquire a group speak on this topic." said Bit-- M1'!s: We Believe," and the plan. and San Carlos. before a sparse audience in E132. to don chard MI 'onst filet Reasons for the change were. "You can never sit down with the costume of Mr. Sparril ive Endeavor." Assisting by taking pulse and I The lecture is open to the public. Sponsored by the Students those who oppose you is Urn there S.IS mascot, N:4,j,..11, president of the temperature will be the AWS "that where there is competition at next year's rallies Student Against Communism as pail id' is no uniform mord liii he said. Peace Union, told the Service Committee and Spartan for street usage ... priority should and games. Spartan the anti-MUN campaign, Congress- "The basic problem is morality, Daily. "We believe the Spears. There will he 16 donor I'.' given tor those needs that serve According to man Donal aigued to "get out ui Beverly RI MID opposing the MUN has ev- the patine interests and provide not the arms race.- tables available. the UN and get the UN out of the committee publicity chaimart erY right to express its views. hold the most efficient, economical and "Compromise and the heaven San Jose City College will United States. ; plications are available at the Col- Therefore, we safe use of tho streets." according learth principle . that man can HURRY! are not picketing its blood drive next week.