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nior the rom (isle Eleven-Hour Teach-In Tomorrow Starts an um- eral ibo" rk Welcomes om- PA RTAN DA I LY TeachPres' -In(la Participants SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Dr. Robert D. Clark, SJS presi- national of Protest Against twin it the men and women's dent, will welcome participants American Military Intervention dormitories. in the "teach-in" beginning at set for Oct. 15 and 16 by the Viet Scheduled speakers include Wil- Vol. 53 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14 1965 No. 17 noon tomorrow ". as a gesture Nam Day Committee in Berkeley. liam Mandel, author-lecturer on encouraging academic freedom and SDS' "teach-in" is in response to U.S.S.R.; Paul Potter, former na- open inquiry on the campus," Dr. a "call for support throughout the tional chairman of SDS; and M. S. William J. Dusel, SJS vice presi- world." Arnoni, editor of "Minority or dent announced today. The "teach-in" will be held be- One," an independent socialist Distinguished Italian Author When asked why the Students magazine. for * * * Draft Albaip After Exam Democratic Society was spon- An all-night workshop vdll be soring the 11-hour teach-in be- By RICH THAW held following the "teach-in" in ginning at noon tomorrow, Geri Explosive the tutorial building. Several SJS Speaks Tonight Spartan Daily Staff Writer Breneman, vice president of local on Dante professors planning to conduct the I rtvently wrote a feature story about taking a physical SDS chapter, stated "In the past workshop include David Eakins, "Dante Then and Now," will through the sponsorship of the extuntination for the arnied forces. It Wills fairly sarctuttic ,so perkeley has been the focal point assistant professor of history, civil Humanities Club, ASB Forum Lec- much so that I thought there might be reprisals upon its pub- Viet Rallies be discussed tonight at 8:15 in for teach-in activities. rights and Viet Nam; James Pratt, ture Series and American-Italian lication. Concert Hall by Dr. Uguccione "Berkeley has drawn all the assistant professor of political sci- Society of San Francisco. The lec- I had vbcions of hying carried off in the middle of the night big-name authorities on Viet Ranieri di Nam. ence, on American foreign policy; Sorbello, distinguished ture is open to the college com- to Devil's Island, (bundle.) or to some other abyss full of Set for L.A. SDS feels it should accept the and Snell Putney, associate pro- author and expert on the life and munity without charge. known tortures. responsibility of providing an edu- LOS ANGELES (UPI) Three fessor of sociology, on political works of the 13th century poet, I even flattered myself into thinking they might insist on cational opportunity Presently, Dr. di Sorbello is the for those in days of parades, motorcades and perspective. Dante Alighierl. editor of the "Italian Scene," pub- me joining special forces because I am I-A and in certain lights this part of the Bay Area con- resemble JaIlleti Bond. faculty-student discussions a r e The national organization of Pres. Robert D. Clark will in- lished by the Press Service of the cerning the other side of the Viet This week I learned it little more about the senice. I learned among demonstrations expected to SDS, which describes itself as a troduce Dr. di Sorbello, who tra- Italian Foreign Office. A featured Nam story." about the Vari11114 branches through their mailingshonored take place in Southern California radical organization stretching veled directly from Italy to serve writer, he contributes to "La Na- The "teach-in" protesting United respectedfighting menresponsibleefficient. this week in opposition of U.S. from the University of Maine to as special guest In the celebration zione" of Florence and the "Cor- States involvement in Viet Nam received the lowest blow of all. policy in South Vietnam. Berkeley, has requested action of the Dante Centenary, commem- riere della Sera" of Milan. Then I is in conjunction with the Inter- Remember I questioned the validity of the physkiti? A torchlight parade is scheduled from its chapters on these two orating the 700th year since the He served as cultural attache I just received a brochure with the headline, "And Know Thursday night at Claremont Col- days. poet's birth in 1265. to the Italian Embassy in Wash- Before Enlistmentyour guarantee of choice not chance in to- lege, to be followed Friday and Dr. di Sorbello appears tonight ington through 1952 and in New Saturday with "teach ins" day's Women's Army Corps." at the York for five years during the Ten SJS Coeds sprawling network Fap! of state col- latter part of World War II, he leges in Los Angeles, Long Beach, Honorary Student was attached to the British forces San Fernando Valley and Fuller- Follossing- a iwries of and was parachuted on to the Semi-Finalists ton. leKisla- ASB Passes tive antics Student Council voted Venetian Alps to coordinate par- Other demonstrations are antici- yesterday to confer honorary tisan action. pated at the University of Cali- Frosh Campaigning In Queen Contest ASII membership on Rep. Char- He was a member of the Italian fornia's Riverside and Irvine cam- les S. Gutsier, It-Gilroy, Grand MUN Budget Peace Delegation and was at the Ten San Jose State coeds have puses as well as at the private Marshal of this year's home- Marshall Plan Conference (1945- been named as semi-finalists in University of Southern California. coming festivities. 46). He later worked with UN- the 1965 Homecoming Queen con- One group called Students for a Council voted down giving ESCO. In Last Two Days test. Andy Lerios, queen contest Democratic Society has planned a For '65-66 Gubser lifetime ASB member- chairman, announced yesterday. protest march in Hollywood Fri- Dr. di Sorbello holds a degree investigation of SJS' approved ship, 5-3-2, which a Mall 1111%f. Campaigning for freshman elec- day night and another in Los Student Council al located in law from Rome University. Be- policy, support for a fac- Selected as semi-finalists from given him all the pHs Hew, of tions enters its last two days, as housing Angeles Saturday. $714.50 to the Model United Na- fore the war, he taught Italian ulty pay raise, opposition to the a field of 25 candidates were: an ASB card holder. 16 freshmen vie for eight positions Farther' south, four pacifist tions (MUN) to attend the 1965. Literature at Harvard University charging of tuition, revision of Linda Eckberg, senior social in ASB government. speakers will keynote a discussion 66 MUN conference in San Fran- and Middlebury College. procedures, and per- science major sponsored by Delta The elections are scheduled for registration Friday at the San Diego campus cisco at yesterday's council meet- For the past 30 years, he has of Seventh Street. Upsilon; Corynne Grey, junior so- Monday and Tuesday. manent closure of the University of California. ing by a 10-2-0 vote. contributed literature to magazines cial major sponsored by Theta Also on the ballot will be an One speaker will be Mary Clarke Campus Election Council then passed unanimously and newspapers in Italy and in Chi; Carol Hales, junior industrial ASB constitutional amendment of Los Angeles, a member of the a directive calling for ASB Vice America. changing the elective position of relations major sponsored by Al- President Jerry pha Phi; and Betty Women's Strike for Peace. Spoiler. acting Hon. Lawrence S. Maria, presi- ASB executive secretary to an Policy Committee Lou Mathes, ASE senior music major An all night "vigil" is planned To Name Finalists president in the absence of dent of the Dante Centenary Com- appointive office. The appointment sponsored by Pres. John the Spartan Band and Sigma Chi. for the Santa Barbara campus of Hendricks, to write mittee, will also attend the lec- would be made by the ASB presi- OK's Master Plan: Other seml-finalists the University of California Frida to the MUN secretary general at ture. dent. and their Stanford University, asking the, sponsors are Barbara Naughton, night. In Queen Contest There are 10 freshmen running At UCLA, a rally sponsored by regional conference be held at Now To Trustees senior social science major, Arnold Campus election.s to select five for four Student Council seats. various campus political groups SJS. The Educational Policy Commit- Air Society and Angel Flight; Homecoming Queen finalists will Hendricks is attending an As- They are: Julie A h leni us tee of the California State Col- Lynn Nibbe, sophomore interior (Continued on Page 5) be held Monday and sociated Student Government of Panel To Discuss (SPUR), Richard Battin, Barry leges' Board of Trustees yesterday decoration major, Alpha Tau Ome- Tuesday in the USA convention at Purdue Brown (SPUR), Charlie Brown, approved SJS' Academic Master ga; Kris Oxsen, senior English the Spartan Cafeteria, Andy University. 'MUN in Action' John Gra ha m, Karen Larsen Plan. major, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Judy Retired Diplomat Lerios, chairman of the queen con- The regional conference, involv- I SPUR), Ef fie Ragsac, Gerry The plan received its final read- Salberg, sophomore social science test, announced today. ing 25-30 colleges, is slated for Roney, Monica Thompson, and ing, and subsequent approval, be- major, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Jo SJS students will hold a panel Talks Tomorrow Voting will begin immediately this fall. The MUN national con- Barry Turkus (SPUR). fore the committee yesterday Ann Sobey, sophomore social discussion on the U.N. at the In- following the fashion show sched- ference is scheduled for next ternational Student Center, to- SiX students are contesting for morning, leaving only final ap- science major, Kappa Alpha Theta; Goorge liatTaclotigh, t e I ired uled for spring.