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70/48 Ade eelleye iturtspuESAL OF LEAltlet FOR TONIGHT Final rehearsal of "King Lear" will take place tonight, reported Director James H. Clancy, yesterday. The play will be presented as Spartan Dail a complete production utilizing the 60 14th century English and FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE OF UNITED PRESS French costumes made exclusively for this lesser known but chal- fieforeci as second class matter iss Hs, San Jew Peat Office. The Press of the Gish* Meting Car% San Jose, Calif. lenging Shakespearian masterpiece. Tomorrow's first nigliters will see the moving story of King Lear Volume XXXVII SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1948 Number 21 from the tragic consequence of the Earl of Gloucester and the Lear's decision to divide his king- fate of the Earl. Consisting of a prologue of two dom between his two eldest daugh- acts, and compromising 15 scene ters, Regan and Goner% the ban- changes, the production of King ASB Nominations Are Given; ishment of his youngest and faith- Lear has been streamlined into a ful daughter, Cordella, for not elo- well-paced play of two hours and quently expressing her filial devo- thirty minutes. Hon to him, to the barbaric Of the play, Director James Turnout Light For All Offices struggle between the two sons of Clancy, who plays the title role says, "It is the display of energy With a small turn out of students, the senior, junior and sopho- misused, of passion misdirected, of more classes held their nomination assemblies yesterday afternoon. human power lacerating what it Are We That Good? loves as well as what it hates, Members of the Student Council conducted the nominations. Student which makes "King Lear" the court justices were present to help supervise the proceedings. Bob Stanford beat San Jose State most terrifying and moving of Sampson Berme++ler were nominated for senior class presi- by six points. San Jose is six Shakespear's plays." and Bob points behind Stanford. Stan- dent. Marlyn Jean Kinney, vice- ford beat UCLA by 20 points. president; Joan Polek, secretary; San Jose is 14 points better than UCLA. Northwestern beat Helen Westerberg and Glenna 7 TrainDucatDeadline UCLA by 19 points'. San Jose is Shaw, treasurer. five points behind Northwest- Don Schaeffer, councilman, con- ern. Northwestern beat Purdue ducted the nominations. Tom Is Today; Pom-poms by 21 points. San Jose is 16 Eddy, senior justice, represented points better than Purdue. the student court. Will Ware At Lodi Notre Dame beat Purdue by 1 pant. Juniors Nominated "All students going on the COP San Jose State Is 15 points Nominated for junior class presi- train must buy their tickets from the graduate manager's office better than Notre Dame. Notre dent were Dick George and Phil Dame beat MIchlg,an State by Ward. Vice-president: (room 16) by tonight," said Al Fred Severe 19 points. San Jose is 34 points and Les Penterman. Raffaelli, Rally committee head. Secretary: better than Michigan State. Pat "or the trips off." Bodwell and Lenore Cox. Michigan beat Michigan State Treasurer: Bobbe The train will leave the S.P. de- Hillis and Gale by six points. Morelock. pot at 2:55, arriving at Lodi at Therefore, San Jose State is Bill Swasey, senior councilman, 6:30, allowing plenty of time to 288 points better) than the na- presided over the nominations. reach the game at 8:00. The root- ers special will leave Lodi at 11:45 tions leading team, Michigan. Sophomores Nominated p.m., and will reach San Jose at Are we that good? For president of the sophomore 3:30 a.m., according to Armen P.M. What does that make class, Dave Down and Dean Price Hanzad, committee publicity man. Nevada? were nominated vice-president: Box lunches and soft drinks will ASB 4400 Margie Goody and Lawton Rogers. be sold during the trip by the Secretary: Florence Winning and Rally committee. Members of the Pat Ralston, Treasurer: Darlene faculty and registered nurses will Dewey. accompany the students on the Esther Weakley, councilman, train. La Torre Space Note conducted the assembly and Shir- Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will' ley Anthopb senior justice, super. selt-posit panther the Italy ton Mail In a rage of temper, Reign; Dttekesis ef Corewati (Gelhhenvel- vised. day; at the San Jose depot, at the "All organizations are urged to persuades the Duke of Albany (Don Lev) to join her and Lodi station, and at the game, son) Helm Disappointed check their mailboxes in the Coop Friday. wicked sister, Goneril, in a plot against their father, King Lear. Winifred Helm, chief justice, ex- for their contracts for space in pressed her disappointment at the the 1949 La Torre," announces small number of students present Bob Moon, co-editor of La Torre. at the assemblies. Propositioni Are "It is very important to us as Police Will Escort SJSC Rally Parade "I certainly hope that there will well as being for the benefit of be a greater turn out for the elec- Thursday Topic all organizations, to have the Through Downtown Streets Thursday tions," she said. "It is now up to In answer to a request from a space contracts signed and re- Police will be waiting at the stu- uniform, song girls and yell leaders the students to select who they large number of students, proposi- turned to the La Torre office as dent union, 7:30 Thursday, to es- will turn out in costume, so all wish to represent them in class ac- tions on the November ballot will soon as possible," Moon pro- cort Spartan rooters down San State rooters should be there in tivities and government." be discussed by two members of claims. Fernando street through the cen- white shirts and rooters caps, Elections Set the Social Science department. "I would like to remind all ter of town up to Market street to Mosher stated. Class elections will be held Fri- Mr. Claude N. Settlee, instruc- sororities and co-educational clubs the city hall for the Thursday day in the Student Union, run-off tor in sociology, will have a meet- that thee, had better get their rally. All groups and organizations are urged by Al Raffaelli to carry ban- elections on Nov. 3. ing in room 124 from 1:30 to 2:46 "Golden Girl" entries in before the "Streets by the city hall will be ners and signs saying "Tear the "Let's get out there and cam- on Thursday. Dr. Leo Klbby, pro- 4:30 Friday deadline," Moon said. blocked off to provide space for Tigers", "Trounce the Tigers", or paign for the person we want for fessor of political science, will dis- "Your honor and reputation are the huge mob expected to turn other appropriate slogans. class officer," Miss Helm declared. cuss the propositions in room B60 at stake if you don't enter a candi- out for this traditional pre-COP at 11:30 today and Friday. All in- date." game rally," said Ed Mosher, en- "Let's really have a good turn REMEMBER, 14-0. terested students are urged to at- Four more contestants have tertainment chairman in the Rally out, because there will be lots of tend. been entered in the ever increas- committee. citizens down town observing our ing field of prospective "Golden The band has guaranteed to be spirit, so let's show them we have Girls". The latest additions are, there, majorettes will be in "full" a lot," Raffaelli urged. Marge Ann Smith, Alpha Gamma PAINT OR PRIDE? Art club; Cynthia Kern, third sec- (AN EDITORIAL) tion freshman candidate; Marjorie Vandalism, misconstrued by some individuals who term it Kline, fourth section freshman; FRENCH COAL MINERS Dorothy Jane Williams, San Jose "school spirit", once again threatens to smudge the Tiger- Players, speech club; Elinor Spartan series. Godecke, Lutheran Students asso- BLAST TROOPS AT ALES Such disal,pys as burning lawns, slopping paint on campus ciation. PARIS (UP)Striking French coal miners fired on government "If you haven't got an entry in walks and bugings, and destroying property in general do not troops and blasted them with mines and hand grenades yesterday when this all-important contest yet, let's the soldiers attempted to seize two occupied pits near Ales in Central rightfully activities football the ball and enter some belong to designed to help win get on France, the Interior Ministry announced. . beautious creature,"' advised Moon. games. The government attack on the Ales pits was ordered after a fight This type of activity appeals to the high school boys, the Saturday at the Grand Combo Mine In which 60 out of 70 republican perennial college sophomores, and the corner poolroom toughs. 'Eskay' Features security guards were injured. Invariably the actual damage on such occassions can be During the battle at the mines, strikers in Ales attempted to Foreign Movies the sub-prefecture, gendarmerie headquarters, and police head- traced, not to the average college student, but to these types. attack Six foreign films are to be quarters. The high school lad thinks such exhibitions to be "collegiate". shown to students of San Jose The perennial sophomore doesn't think. The poolroom tough State college by Eskay produc- Cadet Revolt Crushed In Paraguay finds this activity will substitute for more criminalistic desires. tions, announced Ray Bishop, co- ASUNCION, Paraguay (UP)The ParaguayaR government an- chairman. nounced yesterday that local troops had crushed a revolt of cadets at Our campus has already been visited . . . by group of First in the series of foreign the Asuncion Military Academy in 19 hours of heavy fighting. fellows from Stockton Junior College. However, should a band films will be "Stairway to of COP college men pay their respects with weapons as call- Heaven", an English production Jews Return staring David Niven, Raymond U.N. Demands Arab Land ing cards, let's hold our fire until Saturday night. All the paint Massey, Rim Hunter, and Roger PARIS (UP)The United Nations demanded yesterday that Israel splashing and property damaging in the world will not win the Livesey. Bishop said it is a technl- give up the Negev towns and territory won from the Egyptians in the game. color production depicting a story short-lived campaign which began in South Palestine on Oct. 14. football of "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" type. If we feel our desire to add our bit to the cause, let's give Other films in the series will in- George VI Asks Nationalization , that energy to the Rally committee. clude "G reat Expectations," LONDON, Oct. 26 (UP)King George VI opened a new Seggion "Seventh Veil," "Shoe Shine," of the British parliament with a call to members to nationalize the What will make the most lasting impression? A group of Encounter" and the 'Magic "Brief iron and steel industry and strengthen the British armed forces. paint splattered buildings on the COP campus, or the unified Bow." Bishop said 'Brief En- effort of several thousand Spartan fans in the Lodi stadium counter and "Magic Bow" have Bomb Haifa Oil Refineries never played in San Jose. Arabs HAIFA (UP)Arab bombers raided the Haifa Bay area Aster- Saturday night? "Stairway to Heaven" will be 12 Of which will we be more proud? shown in Morris Dailey audi- day, dropping about bombs and causing considerable damage to torium, Sunday night at 7:30. major oil refineries located there. 2 SPARTAN DAILY Wednesday, October 27, 19411 POLITICAL -Johns SPARTOONS By, AI ROUNDUP Edited by BOB RODEN

With only a week left until the polls open for the big contest, co 0,\ Gsv. Thomas "Elusive" Dewey is avoiding controversy like a cat avoids water. eompos moo Continually Use brunt of Presi- dent Truman's claim that he is keeping the people in the dark on Republican ideas, Dewey aides said there was little chance of the governor being drawn into any exchanges during the coming week. Dewey Is expected to review his campaign, placing emphasis. on the need for "unity" and "com- petence" in government. A QUICK SURVEY OF THE COUNTRY HAS REVEALED President T. W. MacQuarrie receives the Key of Honor from THAT ONLY ABOUT ONE PER- dinner at a down- SON OUT OF 50 IS :NTEREST- Norman Ansley at the recent Lamda Alpha Epsilon ED ENOUGH TO WEAR A CAM- town San Jose restaurant. Norman, president of the local chapter of think it says, "Write more legibly." PAIGN BUTTON. IN 1940 ONE the national law enforcement fraternity, said that the award was made OUT OF THREE WERE WEAR- ad- ING EMBLEMS. in appreciation of Dr. MacQuarrie's unflagging effort towards vancing college police study. The only three persons to have previ- WE SPEAK WHY DON,' Late last week Progressive ously received the award are J. Edgar Hoover, Governor Earl Warren, party Vice-presidential Candidate and August Vollmer, former Berkeley police chief. 'STATESISH'? . . . CAMPUS Sen. Glen Taylor claimed that Photo by Hasse. Jacksonville, Fla., police "just JMIN stood by and laughed" while a GENIUS EXPLAINS HOW crowd pelted him with raw eggs. "They just stood there and By VIRGIL WILSON laughed while those crackers ART INSTRUCTOR TiNSEY threw them eggs," Taylor said. It's a shame the United States How To Lose Pals "Thought some of them were hasn't a language of its own. rocks. Four hit me and bounced EXPLAINS TECHNIQUE the The Chinese speak Chinese; And Make Enemies off. They didn't break until they United English English. But do hit the floor." Statesers speak United Statesish? Are you losing your friends? OF ART APPRECIATION Do people hate you? Then perhaps What must other nations think this story is written just for you! During his final campaign swing By SPEED GEDULDIG of us? How our prestige must If you can answer "yes" to any of President Truman lashed out at suffer! "You don't have to be an tx- of mood than as a vehicle for re- the following questions, then the the Communists, saying that they perienced critic to enjoy these lating a great truth." Change Our Alphabet time for your reformation Is at are trying to defeat him by tak- water colors on display,* declared The majority of South Ameri- A few simple changes in our hand. ing over the "Third Party." Richard Tansey, Art department can painters have used violent co- lot towards alphabet would do a Do you . . . . "They believe," Harry said, instructor, when interviewed yes- lor contrast to create mood, the the Peculiarization of our lan- "that if you tell terday. art mentor observed, while Cana- 1. Telephone your friends at a big enough lie guage. For example, moving the enough times everyone will dian and U.S. artists have run the moment when they're trying believe Tansey said that in his estima- little curlicue from the left side it." more to realistic scenes in their to concentrate on cramming for tion most of the pictures on dis- of a d and putting it on the other work. that econ test Friday? This followed his comment that play in the I.B.M. show in the side has a peculiar effect. In oth- 2. Come chattering up to a pal the Republicans have been pre- Art Wing are good examples of Abstracts Baffle Tansey er words, it's merely making bs as he's stopped to talk to tending that the Truman admin- the water color medium. "There of ds and ds of bs. just Commenting on two or three THE girl? istration has been friendly to the are limitations to what the artist abstracts, Tansey shruggingly ad- There shoulb de no reasonadie 3. Tell someone you'll do some- Communist party. should attempt with water col- mitted that most of them baffle boudt that even such a little dit thing for him, and then at the Truman charged that the Re- ors," he said, "and the painters him. "I look on them as lessons of a change wouib make a dig last minute find that you're too publicans in Illinois are carrying have used good judgment in this in composition, and that's all." blfference, dut we bon't stop here. busy to do it? on the fight to get the "Third respect." Tansey Recommends Works This is harbfy the deginning. 4. Remember those choice bits Party" on the ballot in that state, that ms are Criteria Used In Judging . Everydoby knows of gossip or football talk as you carrying the fight to the Supreme Tansey recommended Defin's Several criteria can be used to dut ws turneb up sibe bown. So sit down for a session of studying Court. "Waning Town," Dong Kingman's guide the viewer. Tansey gives why not! (?) in the library? "Georgetown," and Miller's "Point three: Coloris it fluid, bright Wore and Wore 5. Cry on a sympathetic friend's NEW YORK GAMBLERS St. Vincent" as typically good HAVE MONEY ON THE TABLE enough to have a real affect on work by American artists. Mith this nem abbition, me de - shoulder, sobbing out your tale of AT 15 TO 1 FOR GOV. DEWEY you? Do the colors convey a Currently on exhibit in room gin to have a language that is woe which is always much worse TO WIN THE ELECTION, BUT mood? Can the picture be used Al and the Art Wing, the Pan wore and wore bistinctive, dut than the other fellow's? THERE ISN'T ANY TRUMAN as an attractive decoration? American show will hang until me bon't stop mith this, either. 6. Grab a- seat in the Co-op MONEY IN SIGHT, ACCORD- Any one of these principles is the end of the month. Featured There's a lot wore me can bo. For when there are two empty seats ING TO WALTER WINCHELL. good enough to qualify a water are 113 paintings of artists from example, an 'n' is no wore than and a couple have been waiting color, Tansey asserted. "Their cre- South and Central America, Can- a 'u' turneb up sibe bomn, as ev- patiently to sit together? ation should be more in the line ada, and the United States. erydoby knoms. So again, mhy 7. Snatch three or four or more A horrible spectre is beginning not? Dailies to distribute and then toss to haunt Dewey. :t's the terrible them on the campus when no one thought that the Senate halls will Bon't De Rebnubaut takes them? be teeming with Democrats in- By JACK GOLDEN Wayde I detter uot tell yon 8. Walk across the lawns, care- stead of Republicans as he would HEAR FROM THERE wnch wore adont this, homever. fully detouring the barriers put like. Wayde yon alreaby get the ibea, up to keep people like you out? The Dewey people are sure that Men are better housekeepers ternity house on the University aud I bon't maut to decowe re- 9. Stroll leisurely through the their man will win the presiden- and much easier to work for than campus. The discovery was made bnubaut. quad between classes when, others tial race, but they are not nearly girls. This statement was made by two plain clothesmen from the are in a hurry to get somewhere? Wayde the thee is uo goob, any- so sure about the Senate, by the supervisor of maid service Berkeley Police Station. Fratern- 10. Disregard the "no smoking" may. Oh rnell, l'w always dimm- Republican big-wigs are devel- at Miami University, Florida. ity representatives and the police ing dnddies and breawiug breaws. signs on the quad benches? oping more than one headache The supervisor, who happens to agreed to destroy the one arm Tsk! Tsk; You say you'll start mulling over what they will do if be a Missus, says that on the bandits. The story didn't say whe- KICK THE KITTIES. reforming today? their biggest fear becomes a real- whole college men are better ther the machines paid off or not, ity. housekeepers and are much neat- but our guess is they didn't. If Democrats control the Sen- er than college women. Co-eds ate, they could make plenty of Washington State college stud- are hard to please and ask for trouble when it comes to appoint- ents have a fairly strict living special service. ments. They could throw a beau- code to follow, especially women She did admit that when the tiful block on the Dewey machine, students. first of the month arrives, some making things rather embarrass- apartments, belonging to college Some of the rules and regula- ing. men, are in pretty bad shape. tions enforced on the Cougar cam- This is attributed to parties cele- pus are as follows: GIRLS FED UP WITH brating the arrival of veterans' 1. "Dressing" for dinner will subsistance checks. be left to the discretion of the 'BEERING' DATES Shortly after the new look was individual living group. added to women's fashions, the 2. Wearing jeans on campus is The "Beerless Express" to COP limited to active EDITOR_ ___DAVE LEONARD so-called "bold look" was added participation in would be just perfect for certain to male wearing apparel. The men sports, picnics and similar activi- BUSINESS MANAGER Giorgio Link women students from Cornell Uni- were given the look, I suppose, to ties. ASSOCIATE EDITORS Bob Bodes and Keith Alward versity. They are fed up with quiet their anguished cries at the 3. Wearing shorts or he a ch FEATURE EDITO Louis Nola "beering dates". new look of their old women. wear in backyards is pertniesable SPORTS EDITOR lob Blackmon During a broadcast on the uni- Now, the Michigan State if the attire is suitable for beagh COPY EDITOR Jean Stevens versity's radio station, the coeds SOCIETY EDITOR. "News" reports that the women wear or public appearances. Marie Houle claimed that "any number of WIRE EDITOR Frank Brown are not content with just the new 4. Pajamas may he worn-an ther things were better than beering". look; they want the bold look, first floor of the living group DAY EDITORS: Virgil Wilson, Leonard Kreidt, Boyd Schultz, and Bob Heisey. Included among the suggested too! The Michigan scribe doesn't after 7:30 p.m. on week days; Merle Blondin, John Del "better things" were strolls, NIGHT EDITORS: Secco, Arnold Wechter, and Jacque Wolff. think women need the bold look, group limitations shall be observ- periods of intellectual conversa- REPORTERS: Don Allen, Ray Baker, Vern Raker, Carl Cask Margins Case, Dick Ourgren, Paul because, to date the poor males ed. Roger Freeberg, Dwight Giscluldig, Jack Golden tion, card playing, and hiking. No Davis, Ambrose Haggard. Jim Hoff., haven't got anything from the San Jose State officialdom evi- Carl Holmberg, Elaine James, Bob Johnston, Cliff Minnors, 11,11 Now, Madeline Oliver, doubt the card game, Old Maid, is Ben Pettus, Pall Roan, Royce Root, Phil Smith, Wade Wilson, Pat Zieber. new look but a "dirty look." How dently takes the broad minded a Cornell favorite. true; how true. view, because pajama clad Spar- DAY EDITOR THIS ISSUE. SOB HEISEY The Daily Californian tells of tans are allowed to romp in the NIGHT EDITOR THIS ISSUE. -JOHN DEL SECCO REMEMBER, 14-0. the discovery of two slot machines inner quad (on special occasions, in the Alpha Kappa Lambda fra- that is).

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a Chi Omega Initiates Ruth Bryce Chosen President Seven Members; THE SodId Holds Luncheon Of Kappa PT-ii Sorority Swirl Ruth Bryce has been elected president for the coming year by Chi Omega initiated seven new members of the Omega chapter of Kappa Phi, national Methodist members Sunday In ceremonies performed in the Sixth street college women's organization, according to Audrey Looshen and chapter house. A luncheon hon- Nancy Andersen, publicity chairmen. ored the initiates following the Other newly elected members of the society are: Roberta Gian- ceremony. Alpha Pi Omega oli, vice-president; Ruby Simmons, recording secretary; Ruth Howland, Frat To Join New members are Shirley Han- kins, Joy Johnson, Betty Jo Wood, corresponding secretary; Marjorie Barbara Watts, Rosemary Nich- Hepner, treasuerer; Paula Phil- Delta Upsilon, In November ols, Jeanne Hoffman, and Ardelle lips, chaplain; Ethel Peer, histor- Schmidt. Staff ian; Viola Smith, program chair- One of San Jose State's oldest organizations will join the ranks Women's P. E. man; Nancy Sparks, social chair- Chapter officers include Vir- man; Audrey Looshen and Nancy of the national fraternities when Alpha Pi Omega is installed as the ginia Luke, president; Barbara vice-president; Ann Will Play Hostess Andersen, publicity; Ands Morse, San Jose chapter of Delta Upsilon on Sunday, November 14. They Hill, Corwin, music chairman; Maxine Gilson, secretary; and Marie Gabriel, Faculty members from San will play host to members of APO and Delta Upsilon alumni from Jose State college Women's Phy- membership chairman; Eva Pich- treasurer. ett and Mary Pryor, invitations; San Jose and the Bay area and active chapters from the University Dill, a sical Education department will Bobbie member of the Amy Lou Richards, adopted of California local Chi Omega group, play hostess to the Western So- and Stanford. was re- daughter. APO is the first fraternity to cently affiliated with Kappa Delta ciety of Physical Education for be admitted into Delta Upsilon Pi, national education society. College Women at Asilomar on Patronesses for the Omega chapter are Mrs. Br yc e, Mrs. since 1939, and the only petition- Theta Mu Sigma Miss Hill is a senior education Oct. 29 through 31. ing fraternity this year to be ap- student. Over 125 physical education Campen, Mrs. Wren, Mrs. Schom- proved unanimously at the 114th Dot Moody, now teaching in teachers from colleges and uni- er and Mrs. Moore, annual convention held on Sep- Pledges Twenty Santa Barbara, was a guest of her versities in California, Washing- Early in the summer, four mem- tember 9 in sisters when she visited ton, Nevada, and Utah are expect- bers, under the leadership of Do- Baltimore, Md. This Twenty men were pledged by sorority is the first time in the history of here this past weekend. Miss ed to attend the conference, ac- ds Robinson, faculty adviser, at- Theta Mu Sigma social fratern- Delta Upsilon conventions that Moody is a former San Jose State cording to Dr. Irene Palmer, head tended the Kappa Phi national bi- ity at a smoker held in any fraternity has been admitted the fra- A.W.S. president. of the Women's P. E. department. annual conference at Wellesley by a unanimous vote and on the ternity house at 191 S. 10th street Attending from San Jose are college, Wellesley, Mass. Dele- first petition. APO also received Oct. 18. Dr. Palmer, Janice Carkin, Elea- gates were Ruth McQueen, Ruth a unanimous vote from the board Pledges included: Jack Arnol- nor Coombe, Mary Hooton, Mary Bryce, Pat Maddox and Viola of trustees. dy, Ray Lyon, Ralph Scurfield, Election Is Theme Wiley, Ethel Wright, Margerette Smith. The group made a tour of Willard Ramirez., Robert Fahey, Fristoe, Hildegard Spreen, and New England, Washington and APO Founded In 1981 Richard Snider, Edgar Lahl, Leo Ellen Perkins. New York following the conven- The local organization was Foley, Ross McKelvie, Oliver Dib- Of Sorority Dance tion. founded at San Jose State college ble DI, Melvin Sousa, James Stal- The coming November election At an informal meeting Sept. 10 in May, 1931, with 12 charter ker, Dick Cirigllano, Stanley Kulp, is the themtrof the Gamma Phi New Daughter in the home of Ruth Bryce, plans members. Present membership in Gerald Nelson, Dan Sagehorn, Ro- Beta Ballot Box Ball to be held The Al Caldwell family was in- for the forthcoming rummage alumni totals 255. bert Foley, William Finger, Wil- in the Fairmont Hotel in San creased to four when six pound sale, formal dances and publicity Achievements of Alpha Pi Ome- liam Watts, and Frank Bonner. Francisco Friday night, Oct. 29. two ounce Elizabeth arrived at were discussed. A watermelon ga include the possession of the Frank Di Tamasso, vice-presi- Bay area chapters of Gamma the Palo Alto Hospital Oct. 21. feed highlighted the evening interfraternity scholarship c u p dent, gave the oath in absence of Phi Beta are sponsoring the for- President Bill Collins. mal affair which will feature a which the group has won four A PENNY SAVED A PENNY EARNED times in a row since the war. Leo Vannucci is the fraternity's buffet supper, dancing, and a They also hold the 1947 baseball pledge captain. midnight drawing to award prizes. e- cup, the novice boxing cup for the Mary Lou Meyer, vice-president Golden West Dry Cleaners best rooting section and team In of the local Beta Theta chapter, ri- 1948 and backed the winning SGO Fraternity Is directing plans for the ball in Buttons sewed onRips and tears repaired Spardi Gras queen candidate for this area. Close to College Close to town he 1948. Pledges Ten Proceeds from the affair will be distributed among Gamma Phi SIX CONVENIENT LOCATIONS APO was the first fraternity to Sigma Gamma Omega, men's Beta philanthropic projects, one un maintain a house. Their present 275 E. William I 199 Franklin - Santa Clara eir social fraternity, pledged ten stu- of them being a summer camp for home is located at 294 S. 8th St. dents recently in a ceremony con- under-privileged children. 25-29 S. Third Street Main Plant Ballard 50 Delta Upsilon was founded at ducted at the Sainte Claire hoteL 332 L Santa Clara St. 231 Willow Williams college, Williamstown, Pledge-master Bud Brown was

Mass., on November 4, 1834, as a in charge of the rites, assisted by Phi Sigma Kappa 24th and Santa Clara St. 1335 Lincoln advisers Dr. Boris Gregory and non-secret fraternity, one of the Members of Phi Sigma Kappa tie few such organizations and the Dr. Charles Purdy. will Ins the na- Future 500's include George hold their second pledging only one of any size in smoker of the quarter inter-fraternity counci 1. Patterson, George Persian, Stan at Alum tional Rock park tonight. There are 61 active chapters today Simi, Tom Thomason, Bob Dur- in the United States and Canada. kin, Bob Glaves, Gene Carter, n's Chapters on the west coast have Gene Bohon, John Melendez, and Ice-Cold Coca-Cola n's been established at Stanford, Cal- Al Miller. int I. ifornia, Oregon, Oregon State, Our Record od Washington, Washington State, University of British Columbia Theta Chi Frat Speaks Adds Zest to Lunch and UCLA. all til D.U. Prominent Members Holds Dinner For Itself ed Delta Upsilon has had such pro- A program featuring movies of minent members as Robert C. the last three Spardi Gras, pre- In- Benchley, Stephen Crane, Joseph sented by "Bern" Bernardini, in- E. Davies, Charles G. Dawes, Har- cidental "hamming" with the help ry Emerson Fosdick, James A. of "Ditz" Webster and Bill Rus- Garfield, Charles E. Hughes, Da- sell, and a group of songs by the vid Starr Jordan, Joyce Kilmer, sextette highlighted the buffet The prescriptions on David E. Lilienthal and Arthur dinner of Theta Chi fraternity, H. Vandenberg. Saturday, Oct. 16. our spindle tell the Bob Guenther is president of Miss Helen Minnick, Dr. and story of our success ity Mrs. Brant Clark, Mr. and Mrs. de the local group and Bob Barmett- built on accuracy, ler is vice-president. Other offic- Milton Rendahl, and Mr. Rood he Pisan were guests of honor at honesty, and service. n- ers include Jack Faulds, house Murray Dill, secretary; the affair which was held in the ce manager; and Chuck Frusetta, treasurer. chapter house at 253 8. 8th street. MOREHEAD Advisers since the founding of FLEMING ot, APO include: Dr. Dudley Moor- SLEPT 20 YEARS Milburn D. Wright, Dr. DRUG COMPANY head, Dr. R. V. Winkle, Tarrytown, N.Y., care- Harold P. Miller and Mr. Wesley id- fully avoided NoDor Awakeners and Goddard. slept 20 years. You can do the some. Second and San Fernando ng Only 25c at your druggist's and harm- en less as coffee, but who that? Lutz-Burdick cares about ' La- m- Exchange Vows TYPEWRITERS Stanford Memorial Chapel was ill for the August wed- ne the setting for rent' ding of Katherine Lutz and is Charles B. Burdick. SAN JOSE TYPEWRITER CO. in Florence Flickinger attended Burdick as maid of honor. vi- Mrs. Special Rental Rates for Students Mary Lutz, Betty Lutz, and Susan Used Standard & Portable Machines For Sale Bennett served as secondary at- Also New Portables )1e tendants. Ralph H. Lutz accom- Easy Paymant Plan c,h panied his daughter down the CORONA UNDERWOOD ROYAL REMINGTON aisle to give her hand to the wait- Es. 1900 he .Ing_bridegroom. John Hagen per- .G. k BLANCHARD 24 So. 2nd St., Bal. 349 up formed best man's &Tr ies, assist- is; ed by Tom Connaly, Ralph Olivi. stay . ;hitt v- and Harry Boehme as ushers trade-marks mean Me saw The single ring ceremony was DELTA SIGMA'S small reception at vi- followed by a BOTTLED UNDER AUMORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY SY Park residence of Hugh ed the Menlo HALLOWE'EN HOP COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANYSAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA r- C. Bennett. After a honeymoon Aiassa's Ranch Don MacCaskn's Orchestra he In Fort Bragg, Calif., the couple 0 1941, The Caca-Cala Camammy Jose October 29, 1948 9 to 1 ns, established their home in San at 885 Dedding street. pry

4 SPARTAN DAILY Wednesday, October 27, 1948 'ARMED FORCES LIBRARY EXHIBIT CALLS S. F. SCIENTIST TELLS GRAPHIC WILL REMAIN IN BERLIN,' BRUNTZ ATTENTION TO 'KING LEAR` STORY OF ATOM BOMB POWER The exhibit in the main hallway of the library was devised by By WALTER LOICWICN By JIM HOFFE J. Wendell Johnson and Theodore Balgooyn, speech professors, to United should and States forces production of Shakespear's "King A tall, gray-haired, scientist told a student body audience at the will remain in Berlin. This is the call attention to the forthcoming opinion expressed by Dr. George history of the play is illustrated by the use of books and Morris Dailey auditorium yesterday that he would cast aside all Lear". The Bruntz, professor of political sci- pictures from the college library. The pictures show artist's con- concepts of government, all sovereignty of nations, and all knowledge ence, in a recent interview. ceptions of many of the greatest of nuclear physics to prevent atomic warfare. Dr. R. R. Newell, bio- One of purposes in Russia's stars ever to play the role of King physics professor at Stanford, who attempting to push the United States out of Berlin is to gain a Clements To Speak Lear, such as David Garrick and was in charge of radiology safety moral victory. Since Marshall Sir Laurence Olivier. at Bikini, in profound earnestness Inter-Frat Sends Tito's action against the Comin- At Student Y Models of the staging props to tern, Russia's prestige with her told the SJS students in a talk be used in the local production, Four Delegates satellite nations has suffered. A Lounge Tonight the Social Science built by Mr. Johnson, are also on sponsored by victory over the United States nation would do To Oregon Confab Mr. E. W. Clements, SJS per- display. department "any would increase her prestige, Dr. sonnel counsellor, will address a Water color plates, illustrating well to yield to a super state Inter - Fraternity Council has Bruntz pointed out. meeting of students at the Stu- the costumes that will be used in sent four representatives to West- dent Y lounge this evening, ac rather than submit to an atomic Russia wants to -13083tro1 Ger- the play were drawn by Miss ern Regional Inter - Fraternity cording to Paula Philips, chair- be man currency in order to prevent Madeliene Sinco, assisted by Chez warwin or lose, it wouldn't Council convention at the Univer- man of the committee in charge a united Western Germany. By Haehl. Tags on each plate indi- worth it! sity of Oregon at Eugene. The preventio& Western Germany of the event. convention will last from Oct. 27 cate which member of the cast will "Anarchism, which has persisted from becoming united, Russia Mr. Clements' topic will be wear the particular costume. through the ages, cannot exist to Oct. 30. hopes to control all of Germany "The University Community." Also on display in the library, is with atomic energy. Nations must Heading the group of eventually. San Jose His talk will be followed by gen- an exhibit on the background of accept the decisions, right or State college delegates is Bill Germans Hostile To Russians eral group discussion, Miss Phil- various operas. The operas are wrong, of a world federation," the Blinker, president of State's IFC, By her pursual of this policy, ips said. traced from their original form of scientist said. "Only a political and a member of Delta Theta Russia is gaining the hatred of legend or story down to the pre- miracle such as happened before Omega. The meeting will begin at 7:30. Accompanying Blinker sent musical form. can keep the European race from the German people. All the Com- It is the third of a series of semi- are Doran Nielsen, Delta Sigma "Tristan and Isolde", destruction. Only a federation of munist propaganda put out by nars devoted to the discussion of The opera Gamma; Bob Cronemiller, Sigma with an example of the evolution illus- nations, as the federation of our the Russians cannot compete "The Task of the Christian in Alpha Epsilon; and Bill Hatch. beginning in original 13 colonies, can save us," the more tangible productfood the University," and is part of trated, had as its the Sigma Gamma Omega. legends of King Arthur, originat- he warned. which the United States is de- the Student Y's off-campus dis- middle ages. The legend Dr. Newell's participation at Bi- The purpose of the convention livering to the German people in cussion program, Miss Philips in- ing in the during kini had shocked him enough to is for the representatives to dis- spite of the Russian blockade of dicated. came into written form cuss the over-all picture of na- Berlin. the Arthurian cycle in early Eng- clutch at extreme ends to avoid all tional fraternity problems. The The gathering is open to lish literature in the tales of the use of A bombs in war. Per- "The Western powers want to problems range from housing to students. "Parasafal", first knight of the haps it was because he had seen submit the Berlin issue to the pledging. round table, and his son, "Lohen- 10 million tons of water blown U. N., but Russia would rather grin". out of the ocean in less than a On the convention agenda are have it submitted to the Four Hillel Foundation In the stories of "Parsafal" and second. Perhaps it was because discussion groups, lectures by na- Power Conference in Berlin," Dr. "Lohengrin", the themes of the he had witnessed the incredible tional fraternity presidents, din- Brunta commented. Russia does Being Considered "Holy Grail" and the "Magical duration of A bomb radioactivity. ners, dances, and the Oregon-St. not want the matter brought be- Swan came to light. These two Or perhaps It was because Dr. Mary's football game. fore the U. N. because it would By Jewish Group themes formed the basis for Newell realizes that cities will be The last convention was held mean that Russia would be Richard Wagner's opera "Tristan the main targets, and panic will last year in San Diego and was charged with threatening the Jewish students interested in and Isolde". be fantastically out of proper- not attended by representatives of forming an on-campus Jewish so- peace. Miss Alma Williams, assistant the San Jose State council. cial organization are invited by The Western Powers will not professor of music, is responsible "We have super science, super Student delegates left for Eu- B'nai B'rith lodge of San Jose to submit it to the Four Power Con- for the operatic exhibit. governments, debts, super, corn- gene last night by automobile. meet with them tonight at 8:15 / munication, etc. But we have no ference until Russia lifts the p.m. in Costa hall, 15 S. Third super manonly ourselves," the blockade of Berlin. Russia refuses street, according to Paul M. Pit- scientist said. My only hope, to lift the blockade, wishing to man, dean of men. Ex-Sports Scribe 'Cerebral Palsy use it as a weapon against the though small, indeed, is democratic meeting will West. The object of this unity throughout the world. We Is Film Subject be to determine whether a Hillel Gets Alisal Job have no defense, militarily or "There will be a lot of talk and Foundation at San Jose State col- Word has been received that medically, against atomic war- On Thursday a lot of accusations, both sides lege would be a desirable project. Barney Barnett, sports editor of fare. will make moves to 'save face,' Rabbi William Sajowitz, director the Spartan Daily last spring The film, "A Day in the Life As well as the key to our de- but there will be no war," the of the Hillel Foundation at Uni- quarter, is now a reporter for of a Cerebral Palsy Child," will struction, atomic energy is the professor concluded. versity of California, will present the Alisal Progress, a Salinas be shown by Dr. Margaret Letz- "key to jewelled chambers of the story of Hillel. He wil be weekly. Barney is well remem- er Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in S112, knowledge," the Stanford profes- accompanied by several UC stu- bered by students at State for his continued. according to Miss Mary Booth of sor Oddly enough the dents. efforts in furtherance the Occupational Therapy depart- Faculty Members unceasing cost of electricity would not drop Rabbi Haselkorn of San Mateo of cotton-pickers. ment. of the cause should atomic energy be used to will describe the progress that Dr. Letzer To Present Recital produce hydro-electric power. The obtained the movie has been made at Stanford uni- from the William Eriendson, pianist, and cost of distribution of power is the Santa Clara County So- versity where a Hillel Foundation ciety for Maurine Thompson, contralto, will all important figure. Hence atomic Crippled Children to is in the process of being de- Hi-Ya, show to offer a recital Saturday evening, energy will not supply steam her __evening remedial veloped. Gals! plants or hydto-electric power speech class. Nov. 13, at 8:15 p.m. in the Little Guys and plants, he reasoned. "Atomic ener- Occupational therapy and pre- Theater, according to a Music de- W Ar Hers To Give You Service gy will not surplant solar energy nursing students will be particu- partment announcement. Both are U-SAVE 31/2 cants par gal. (coal, oil) for a long time to larly interested. Everyone is wel- faculty members. Mrs. Pritchard come," the scientist predicted. come and urged to come. Accompanist will be Jean Long. ON ETHYL GAS The recital is open to the public Suffers Injury without charge. Mrs. Izetta Pritchard, assistant $AAVON She deceiving, I believing, what dean of women, has been absent VA Will Send 1400 lovers can wish for more?Sed- since Friday because of a back SERVICE STATION ley. Laziness travels so slowly that Injury, according to information 4441 and William St. Checks By Nov. 5 poverty soon overtakes him. from the Dean of Women's office. San Jose Bal. 6881 About 1400 subsistence TRIP THE TIGERS. Franklin checks She is expected to return today. will be received by veterans be- fore Nov. 5, revealed E. S. Thomp- IIIMOIMMEL son, campus comptroller. Thomp- son received his information from "We Cater to Satisfied Customers" M. H. Philips, head of the North- Our Modern Drive-In Plant ern California division of the or- DUTCH MILL ganization which mails veterans' Offers perfection in Cleaning, Quality subsistence checks. and prompt Call and Delivery Service. "Philips said all veterans should CREAMERY have received checks by Dec. 5," according to Thompson. "The WONDER CLEANERS 183 E. SAN FERNANDO ST. greatest majority should receive their checks before that date." "House of Personal Service" The only delay in checks would ACROSS FROM be caused by changes of address 12TH AT SANTA CLARA BALLARD 4147-W and other small irregularities, but STUDENT UNION vets who were enrolled last quar- ter should have no trouble, ex- plained Philips. REMEMBER, 14-0, rrn n n Or) 70 ATTENTION!

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51111111111111111111111111111111111111h11111117 .1141,1111111 64 TIGER LINEMEN RATE A Wednesday, October 27, 1948 SPARTAN DAILY 5 SLIGHT EDGE OVER SJS SA-TIGER GRID RIVALRY By ARNOLD WECHTER FROM 1930-35 REVIEWED Up Stockton way they are exud- Yesterday's article covered the San Jose State-College of Pacific ing confidence over the chances rivalry from the first game in 1899 until 1929. Sparta sent a team to of the COP Tigers to defeat the Spartan's for the second time in a Stockton in 1930 which sported an unimpressive record marred by a rcW. tie with the Cal Aggies and a loss to the L.A. Firemen in the only Led by "Excellent" Eddie Le- two games played. The Tigers mauled and clawed the poor Spartans Baron, Associated Press' choice for for tandem touchdowns in the first All Little America quarterback and fourth quarters and walked off the COP game. Spartans lost 27-0 and United Press' choice for All for the first of three defeats to Pacific Coast, the Tigers are load- with a 27-0 win. It marked the Stanford's "Vow Boys", and were ed for Spartan. They have the big- fourth win in six tries for Pacific upset the following weekend by gest line on the Pacific Coast, Sacramento J.C. The first victory including California, averaging 217 against San Jose. of the season was a 44-0 trounc- pounds per man. Registration at Washington ing of State, and the stage was set LeBaron's Pet Target Square jumped to the "tremen- for the big game dous" total of 2440 in 1931 and with Pacific. Anchoring down the left side of an improvement In the calibre of Alonzo Stagg's first year pro- the line is John Rohde, a 64", football play was expected but not duct at Pacific drew a crowd of 210-pounder. He is LeBaron's pet fulfilled. The team carried a one 8000 at the new stadium. The and is target, considered by the win, six lost record into the fray Tigers were built a-ound an intri- experts to be the top end in the against the Tigers, and rumors of cate passing attack featuring El- CCAA. Last year he snagged 12 the dismissal of Coach Walter ton "Ham" Hamilton. The under- 16 of LeBaron's t.d. heaves. The Crawford were in the air. dog Spartans had apparently left tackle slot is held down by settled for a 6-6 deadlock when sub Help Wanted Don Campora. Campora, who Half Ray Arjo took a pass from weighs 230, was voted the most In answer to a "help wanted" Dee Shehtanian and rambled 33 valuable Tiger lineman last year. sign Dud DeGroot signed as foot- yards for the winning score. The guard spots are considered ball coach in 1932. DeGroot, a star Shehtanian scored the first t.d. on pupil of Pop the strongest part of the COP line. Warner's, inked a a 60-yard run with an intercepted Little All Coast Bob Franceshini three year contract and proceeded pass in the first quarter. Hamil- to put San leads the way, at the right guard Jose on the football ton scored for the Tigers in the map. spot, while George Brum holds third quarter with a 58-yard punt down the other guard position. The transition to a footbll pow- return. Franceschini hails from Balboa er was not imniediate, but an im- The 1934 Spartans took a two high school in San Francisco and provement in play was noticed im- wins, three losses, and three ties was an all city choice for two Dick Harding, rugged first string right guard whose recent knee mediately. Bill Hubbard, star end record up to Stockton to play a years. injury may keep him out of the College of Pacific game. Harding is on the '29 team, was signed as COP team which had dropped The pivot spot is held down by a sophomore transfer from Modesto J.C. where he was an all-state backfield coach that September. close games to California and USC. DeGroot conjured his magic and a speedy, 210-pounder who can choice last year. The 1932 team was the best get out in front of the runner and dressed team in the history of the the Gold and White won 13-0. The block, his name is Collie Kidwell. school with their solid blue suits Tigers were kept in a hole all dur- and white helmets. San Francisco ing the game by Jim Stockdale's Rugged Blocker, Tackler State was whipped 19-0, and COP terrific punting. One score was At the right end spot is an- was next on the schedule. A "Re- made on a blocked punt and the other 200-pounder, Phil Ortez. Harding May Be Out Of other was on the end of a 50- venge Special" train was charted Ortez is a goodie according to all at the price of $2 a round trip yard march. those who have seen him. He can with the game and a meal In- .Aemeo block and tackle with the best and College Of Pacific Clash cluded. DeGroot ordered secret is no slouch when it comes to practice and whatever he cooked WE RENT AND SELL over Snagging Excellent Eddie's Spartan hopes for a victory Starting Left Guard Joe Juliano up worked because State won 7-0. ALL LINES OF tosses. the powerful College of Pacific appears to have recovered from Five thousand fans saw substi- There is no doubt about it when grid team Saturday night in Lodi his recent knee injury, and should tute Halfback George Emburry IFORMAL ATTIRE I the rugged Spartans walk into the received a setback Monday when bolster the San Jose forward wall punt out of bounds on the Tiger's Tuxedos 'lair of the Tigers a scrap will de- first string Right Guard Dick against COP. Juliano has been 17-yard -line. Four plays later Accessories velop. On, paper the Stockton Harding injured his knee in a prac- plagued by bad luck most of the Charlie Barrachi, a seven year also group rate a definite edge in the tice session. The extent of the year and has yet to come into his man, blocked a kick which Bud Dress Slacks For Sale line, but a football game is de- wound is not known at present, own. Hubbard fell on for the only score. doubtful whether Harding cided on the field and not in a but it is Rest of Squad Ready newspaper story. will be ready by game time. New Stadium With the exception of these S&F Tuxedo Shop Quarterback Chuck Hughes Is Football, fortunes at San Jose four men, the Spartan squad is in were picking up. Spartan stadium Open from I p.m. also a question mark as a result Head TAU GAMMA-STARTS excellent shape, according to had been built at a cost of $24,000 246 Ccgrity Ildq. c.A. 7063-J of a banged up shoulder and Hubbard. The team Coach Bill and awaited official dedication at FALL ACTIVITIES throwing arm he suffered in the Is going through a series of Santa Barbara game. Hughes will rugged workouts this week In Gamma, Women's Physical Tau undoubtedly see action Saturday, which both offense and defense is Education honor society, started but may be below his top effi- being stressed. its activities last week with a re- ciency. SPALDING - ception for freshman students, and initiation of new members. Cementina Recovers BASH THE BENGALS. Freshman P. E. majors, trans- Al Cementina, the shifty right fer students and new faculty mem- halfback who received a bruised bers were guests of honor at a re- elbow in the Cal Poly contest, ception given by Tau Gamma in should be fully recovered and 111E 14324 !Liam.. the women's gym Last Wednesday. ready to go at full speed Satur- PAR PHOTO MICHIGAN GAME Ten new members were accepted day. The 155 lb. sophomore may SERVICE RED GRANGE into Tau Gamma membership in prove to be the Spartans best 'PUT ON FOOTBALtS a candlelight initiation ceremony breakaway threat in many years Photo Supplies . Finishing GREATEST ONE-MAN Sunday night. Entertainment was after he has gained a little more 61 E. Santa Clara Street DEMORSTRATION-. provided by the initiates, and re- experience. RE CARRIED WE.BALL freshments were served. EXACTLY FIVE. TIMES Those initiated were: Marjorie AV SCORED EXACILY Cotton, Marie Gabriel, Beverly N MEXICO Fin rauctuDowsis Devin, Tia Van der Wal, Lillian Bradshaw, Barbara Sevier, Ruth Director of Athletics "Tiny" Hartranft T1TIT Laine, Mary Alice Parsons, Cly- TWELVE immuTts, tiagh Enos, and Marianne Gotha.rd. conducting Officers for the society are Edith Thompson, president; Mary McNeil, vice-president; Leta Wal- SAN JOSE STATE ter, secretary; and Mona Morris, treasurer.

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S SPARTAN DAILY Wednesday, October 27, 1948 DELTA ZETA PLEDGES: To- ALL ORGANIZATIONS are re- night, 7:30 p.m., Hotel St. Claire. quested by the Student Council to ENTOMOLOGY CLUB: Today, get their list of members and Announcements 12:30 p.m., room S-222. Art Retan their ASB card numbers in by Classified Frosh Groups Elect will speak on forest insects. Every- Friday. Ads MEETINGS one "bug minded" invited. STUDENT "Y": Following STUDENT "Y" FOR SALE YMA: Today, 12:30 p.m., room MEMBERSHIP please leave ASB card no's. in Stu- Temporary Officers A-1. COMMITTEE: Today, 2:30 p.m., dent "Y" office today: Merrill 1931 CHEV. CPE: $125 cash. Wear white suits. Attn. W.F. and Student "Y" lounge. Hulse, Teresa Langley, Marilyn Call Mayfair 534 after 6 p.m. R.T. 0. T. CLUB: Tomorrow night, PI NU SIGMA: Tomorrow, 12:30 Mattengly, Rosalie Mills, Mary In New Class Set-up 1943 JEEP: Excellent condition, 7:30 p.m., library-210. p.m. B-73. All pre-nursing stu- Ann Pavlina, Eugene Rand, Alicia low mileage, wide seat, removable Election of tempdrary officers STUDENT "Y": Today, 4:30 dents please attend. Ward and Robinette Woodside. aluminum top$600. 875 Scott has been held in the four fresh- p.m., Student "Y" lounge. BLUE KEY: Daily, dean of Laua, Santa Clara 180-R. man groups according to Jinx NOTICES PI BETA SIGMA: Tonight, 7 women's officeall day. Tylats and Johnson, newly SUIT: 36-long$15. Topcoat, 38 elected president p.m., room 108. LUTHERAN STUDENT AS- proof *readers urgently needed. We of group three. $25. Sweaters, 36 and 38$3. JEWISH GROUP: Tonight, 8:15 SOC: Look on bulletin board for are nearly finished with student and $8, etc. Apt. 16, Spartan City. Those elected In group one were: p.m., Costa hall. list of committee chairmen and fall directory. Help from any student AIRPLANE: 1946 Deluxe Swift, Ludwig Spolyar, president; John PHI SIGMA KAPPA: Tonight, 7 quarter activities. appreciated. perfect shape, Just relicensed. Steele, vice-president; and Nan p.m., Alum Rock lodge. Members TRI BETA: All members intend- CSTA: Dues are payable to Cruises 130 on less than 5 gals. Gertsch, secretary-treasurer. Chos- and pledges meet in front of stu- ing to make the evening trip to Merle McCord or in the Educa- per hour. All-metal, low wing, 2- en to represent group one in the dent union at 7 p.m. Lick Observatory Friday, Oct. 29, tion office, room 61. way radio, hydraulic retractable "Golden Girl" contest was Doloris DELTA ZETA: Tonight, 7:30 please sign the sheet on second Peterson. p.m., Hotel St. Claire. Council at floor bulletin board of gear and flaps, extra instruments. Science KICK THE KITTIES. Sell for $1750 or take partner. Newly elected officers for group 7 p.m. bldg. Phone Bal. 4510. two include: Pete Peterson, presi- WANTED dent; Elenor Pfaffenbeger, vice- president; Beverly Ward, TO EXCHANGE BOARD, secre- tary-treasurer; and May ROOM AND LAUNDRY for super- Calahan and Marilyn Clark, vision of partially paralyzed yell leaders. gentleman. 1 to 5:30 daily except Elected to key positions in group Sat. and Sun. Phone Bal. 6663-R three were: Jinx Johnson, presi- around 6 p.m. dent; Bill Watts, vice-president; Betty ..Ishimatsu, .secretary-trea- RIDERS for 9:30 classes TTh surer ; Mary Lopez, ..head ..yell- and 7:30 MWF from Los Altos. leader ; and Dick Thiel, yell' Call Los Altos WH 8-4696. leader. LOST I Group four officers are: Bud SHEAFFER PEN with name ! Singer, president; John Rogers, Donald Douglas 44' on side.. If vice-president; B. J. Smith', secre- found return to information office. tary-treasurer; and Pat Mullen, FOUND yell leader. HOOT MON, AMIGO! An enchi- Permanent class elections will be held at the lada in kilts, yet! Mrs. Joe, down end of this quarter. at the Esquire Den,' is straight from the highlands, but she builds the niftiest enchiladas this side Co-recreation of Popocatepetl. Good gravy! 36 West San Fernando. Group To Meet EMPLOYMENT Thursday Night SPARE TIME WORK for stu- dent photographers and artists. Be Co-recreation, student extra- self employed and independent. curricular social group, will meet Bring samples to 340 E. Santa in room 24 at 7:30 p.m. Thurs- Clara, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. only. day, announced Esther Weakley, student council representative. Co-Rec invites all students to Sinks attend this meeting and be in on Loose Cork inauguration of the group's fall Moro independent experts smoke Lucky Strike regularly social calendar. Sports, outings, Sweetest Racket and dances are planned for the than the next 2 leading brands combined! coming quarter. Co-Rec was insti- In San Francisco tuted on the campus during the An impartial poll covering all SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26 last school year when it sponsored the Southern tobacco markets reveals the smoking (UP)Life was cramped, but life barbecues, skating parties, and preference of the men who really know tobaccoauction- was cozy, Patrick J. Fleming, 23, dances. Spartan Spinners now is eers, buyers and warehousemen. Moro of these independent told police today. associated with Co-Rec. experts smoke Lucky Strike rogularly than the next two Miss Eleanor Coombe is faculty Of course, he admitted, living in loading brands combined. advisor for the group and Nora a small cubbyhole above an air Lynch is appointed publicity chair- vent in a bar for more than a man. month has its shortcomings. But then, there was plenty of free whisky to be had when the bar Spartan Stadium, home of the closed at night. And potato chips. San Jose State And peanuts. team, has a seating capacity of Fleming still would be living in 17,000. his hideaway in a local tavern had not the cork come out of a bottle of nourishment while he was asleep. The bartender and a patron noticed a wet spot in the ceiling. "Leaky pipe, no doubt," the HOLIDAY patron said. An Adventure in The bartender caught a drop of liquid on his arm and tasted it. Good Smoking "Whoever heard of a pipe leak- ing whisky-" he asked. in An investigation disclosed Pat- tic rick J., sound asleep in his lofty retreat which he reached through the air vent. Police charged him with vagran- cy and petty theft.

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