eeI( STATE TAKES HUMBOLT SERIES Friday Is Spartans NTNERS Deadline In Last Spatt_far2_ JciAe_ w4V Pally ce VOL. XXVII. SAN JOSE, , Eleetei For Plays MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1939 Number 93 Tilt Here ent college's second San Jose State foul play contest will end this By PONY SWENSON San Jose State's Spartans bowed ' Was week on Friday afternoon. I -pear,..v. NO ENTRIES IN Athletic Award Assembly In out of the local 1939 season in an impressive style, rvice honor Though no entries in the contest with recorded in the the Washington Square quintet netting of AM yet been whipping the invading Humboldt eiln Speech office, manuscripts ted Auditorium Lumberjacks 57-40 and 44-31 in a in at any time up officers turned Tomorrow At 11

orr so be week -end series. president the deadline, said Speech Head ATTACK WORKS corre93614 Me Hugh Glilis. Bill flubbard's stalwarts staged rrett, recardk Representing the second attempt Swing Language By CHARLES SAMMON a "powerhouse" attack on Friday lementa, Al; d the department to hold such a RECOGNIZED The members of three Spartan athletic teams and Saturday nights to completely Eh %now contest comparable to those in BY will outclans the Loggers. The Spartans Mts. hishean dher college departments, accord- gather in the Morris Dailey auditorium at a i o'clock to- tt, had their fast break working with treasurer lo contests heads, the program is Music Authority morrow to receive the official recognition of the student clock-like precision both nights to Will he Ratak: expected to be made a regular _ body. ramrod through the Humboldt de- February early affair. Swing has gone society! sck. LAST WINNERS Yessiree, this term for today's The coaches of each team will be on hand to present fense for lopsided scores. With Charlie Bendeich on the mita Murdx. The first full play contest was hot syncopation has finally been the athletes with their awards. In varsity football and soc- receiving end of some classy feed- aident. their. held last year with Ona Hardy recognized as part of the American ing by his running mate, Gus 'embers wig.: winning and a successful produc- language. cer there will be sweaters, team pictures, and service awards Kotta, to ring In 14 digits, the iret tion given her "Dark Tide" by San In the Macmillan Encyclopedia while in waterpolo there will be gold medals awarded to I locals jumped into a comfortable r help in Me Jose Players. of Music and Musicians, recent ad- both freshman and varsity men as a result of their vic- 24-14 lead at half time on Friday. incheon, ate The judges reserve the right to dition to the library's reference The Spartans retained their scor- red on Vale. chase none of the plays if they department, a definition of swing torious season in the Bay Cities League. ing complex in the second half and in Waterier conclude that none of the entries is given, together with a list of PROGRAM were never pressed by the helpless are good enough to be success- 'jam' musical terms that should Lumberjacks. fully produced. delight the heart of every 'gator. Under the direction of Jim Bailey, a program has r*****riitt BERRY SHINES The winner will have the oppor- 'Boogie-woogie' is very heavy been arranged which features some of the best talent on I tunity to watch his play cast and base harmony, as revealed by the Bob Bdrry, who turned in a the campus, according to flossy exhibition of guarding, was rehearsed, and will have a chance music encyclopedia: while row. Bendeich's chief aid-decamp in the to make suggestions as to the in. down rhythm is described as 'girt - Jim Budros, Rally chairman. PEABODY TO scoring department, ringing in 12 111444444144i terpretation of his work. bucket' stuff. This program will give the points. Ten of Berry's markers 1,1 piano szati SPEAK BEFORE students a chance to preview came in the second half. "Swede" mini and Jib Smersfelt, reserve forward, was string some of the talent which will Tans turned loose by Hubbard long urrett and Se have the important parts in YWCA SUPPER MAR. 3 OPEN FORUM enough to thread the hoop for nine tephen John thc Spartan Revelries next digits. tb StiMIAllr! Stephen Peabody, pastor of the "Divvy" Givins, Humboldt guard, TICKETS ON SALE FOR 88 CENTS First Congregational church, will quarter. was high man of the evening with d u Tickets are now on sale for 88 cents in the Controller's office discuss "War Tensions" tomorrow All freshmen who have 15 markers. Gus Kotta received a or the annual "Dine and Beef" Organization Dinner which takes at Open Forum in Room 27 of the head injury when he collided with FIRST thee this Friday evening beginning at 8 o'clock in O'Brien's Pom- Home Economics building. earned their numerals may Givins midway in the second half, RCS peian Court. The main question to be an- (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Three) bers of Oen, Each of the 86 campus organizations will be permitted to send swered will be Japanese attitude or will sief d tiff representatives to this affair. toward the United States' foreign chuch So STUDENT BODY DANCE policy. Along with this Mr. Pea- indgren. chs "The reason this dinner is getting underway 80 early is because body will discuss propaganda. conceit c I of the last student body dance later on this same evening," declared Mr. Peabody has spoken before Organization Dinner Acting President Dorothy Curry, late Friday. the Open Forum two weeks ago on ton belongs At this time any situation or matter of importance confronting the same subject. Due to the many directs0 air the college may be brought up. requests from interested students, CHINESE THEME PREDOMINATES wi t church. SPARDI GRAS Peabody has agreed to elaborate Mrs. Anne Peabody will speak on the Arts and Crafts of China Among the matters to be discussed will be Spardi Gras, amend- Ifurther on the topic, according to at the YWCA Association Supper meeting on Wednesday evening, Church" I: ments to the constitution, anal the lighting and police situations. Atedrie Lassen., Forum chairman. March 1, at Schofield Hall at the city YWCA. s Christians". "These tickets should be procured at once, for no tickets will be All faculty and students are in. The evening will be centered on the Chinese theme with Chinese tied Eirs told at the door for the affair," declared Dorothy Curry. sited to attend the F o r u food la ing served! leelkes WU. discussions, which begin at 12:20.1 in Orbital fashion. It is to be strictly in Far Eastern because of the attention chosen. There will be a short period at end being devoted to the student service fund organization established on tel are Ine of the hour for group questions the campus. 'rickets for the affair must be purchased immediately, 7roehlich, and discussion on the topic. according to Dialect Betty Jean Brownlie, chairman for Unusual the And meeting. A limited number rms and On NOWA 180 ,f reservations may be obtained in the 'Y', Room 14, for 28 cents. SMALLPDX VACCINATION Deadline for purchasing the tickets is 5 tenon; SI o'clock tomorrow. er, Free smallpox vaccination will and Orbr Plot office, Mark Play be given in the Health Room 31, on Tuesday, February ,nnual Cone 28, at 12:50 p.m. This offer is Days Of '49 Theme on Wnt. dir made at this time because of the the controller' 'Night Must Fall' existence of smallpox in a near- Ice, and dor Of Last Student by city. If you have never been AlurnM Players dramatists for ce. vaccinated or if you were vac- the San Jose cinated more than five years Dance Friday Night State college Drama iorsage Contest ir Beb IfTwftnienre next prod ti (Ion, ago, you should take advantage 'Night Must Fall", will have ;WY - of this opportunity. SALES POSITIONS Days of '49 will be brought to mil fine opportunities in dialect Ends Thursday I if,'next Friday i t the last pork, to he presented soon, iii' TALK WEDNESDAY tich.nt body dance of the quarter reeding to in the Men's gym from II [41) Director Mr. Hugh Gil 'ill entries it) the lug natuecon- to 12, Ia, who believes this to be the r.st for the new campus floral or- Geology Speaker Information on sales positions, according to Miss Lucille Johnson, hest how to prepare for, get, and keep east play of the. ScalltIll ganization must be in the contrib- Social Affairs chairman. qAC Three Geology them will, be continued in the prominent dialects are utor's box in the Spartan Daily Members of the college Students attending the affair are Serb chance to hear speech to be given by Mr. H. A. that of the diodik ney English office hy Thursday club will have a asked to dress appropriately and 4 Stanford, paelontolii. 'Carver, assistant personnel man- lissay, the Oxford English if All students are eligible to win Dr. Muller, there is a possibility that those "Olivia", glut, lecture when t hey meet to- ager of the, Emporium department ' not in costume will not be admitted. and the Irish dialect or the prize, an orchid corsage, which the conk, evening it) the Science store ill San Francisco, at an open The, ,.keorationR committee under played by Carol hiiirdock can be delivered any time within morrow The Rooni S2DI at 7;30. meeting of the Commerce club the direction of Mims Verda Brown play, according to Mr. Gillis, the next two quarters. All that building, Idnotable Muller will illustrate his lec- Wednesday afternoon, according to will have the gym fixed up ap- for its punch endings at is necessary is the winning title lir. the end with pictures taken in the Connie Raitanti, club reporter. propriately for the occasion with of every scene :mil though for the new floral organization . ture It does cif the noteil German Mr. Carver will speak on the e the reproduction of early days in not lack comedy, the started by Archie Brown and CH- laboratoly 1Y'S geologist, Hans Moos. Muller ob- "Job Problem" with its particular ! California carried out along the rcnledY gradually works into it , ford Nelson, State students. BONERS morbid these pictures while on leave application to sales positions. lines of the San Francisco Exposi- mood which makes itself . According to Archie Brown. en- tained teft Is the from Stanford. All students inter- The talk wilt be given at three tion on Treasure Island. audience as will an the' trICH are coining in last and inter- t. snort ,sted :Ire cordially illYitCd tO at - o'clock Wednesday afternoon in Outsiders admitted with a stu- ested students should get in the ow' tend Room 5112. dent for 25 cents. (Cmlikked on Page Four) running promptly PAGE TWO SPARTAN DAILY, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1939

Teatute Pafe San Jose State College Voice of Reaction Thrust and Parry Sp attan ally By BILL MC LEAN (CONTRIBUTORS COLUMN)._ best interests of San lose State Dedicated to the Mr. Otterstein, head of the Music

AS KOMI' cia,, matter al the ,.111 .ltar l'o.t t itt,, e department, is an amusing fellow DearYouAu.D must have been very proud of your letter Publiato-d e.ery hool day by the Asaoriateld Studant of San Joey St.,. College to watch. Not so amusing, maybe, in Tuesday% irk. who and Parry not to have signed your name to it but then PrIma ti t;lohe Prlutiog u. Columbia 415 1445 South First Street for the people in the orchestra, I goes. aim that would write something like that should hide. nation 75, per quarter or SIMI per year HAVE to watch him, but for some- with, the individual who Ilid body listening to one of the re- To start throw the basketbes hack of his opponent did so in a moment of weakness BOB WORK EDITOR-IN-CHIEF hearsals of the symphony it's 111VP1’ and at the 4- after the incident, apologized 4 15 Glen Eyrie AvenuePhone Ballard 6454-W. a dull moment when Mr. Otterstein opportunity to him. referees. Have you Office Phone Ballard 7800 Is on the podium. Now for the ever, A. 0., attempted te refetti basketball game? Let me advise against Sometimes I wonder about direc- a it if you want to have., Those two individuals were GE- ORGE PLACE BUSINESS MANAGER tors of orchestrasnot jazz or- friends left. members of as that game was one of the first they 15 East Jackson StreetPhone Ballard 3099-R. chestras; the slicked and psuedo- class and had ever worked of a game is the worst kind of Office Phone Ballard 7800 suave maestros of jazz orchestras that kind work. Now let us to are too self-conscious to really let get clown personalities. I imagine that you R,,*. EDITORIAL BOARD go. But leaders of symphony or- ing to me as one of those "uncouth individuals". But ./ Associate Editors John Spurgeon, Fred Merrick chestrassometimes I wonder don't care what you think as I think the situation warranted** Sports Editors Pony Swenson, Dan O'Neill about them. Don't they occasion- the way I did, and do not think for a moment that those swtstysg Feature Editors Ben Melzer, Jim Bailey ally feel silly standing up there in things that call themselves the Stooges were not playing the to Copy Editors Bill McLean, Bart Maynard plain sight of everybody waving way, because they were. their arms about so vigorously, The last point I want to bring up is that the Faculty To hi DAY EDITOR, This Issue ELEANOR RANEY nay, ferociously in that gale of in a league and the games that have been played are the molted sound. challenges from other teams and the method used to win Moo Apparently they never do, but are none of your business and there was nothing that cameleer, so-called farce as you What Price College?. . . like actors, to attend the so ably term it, but if by learn to dis- chance we offended, or upset your esthetic idea of basketball, "Which do you think has a better chance of earning play their em- be glad to apologize but think that in the future you Moog dui a living todaya high school graduate who has had four otions indiffer- something less strenuous, such as in tho %een ent to the gap- gym. Frank Carroll. years of experience, or a man just out of college?" ing publi c. Three years ago, Mr. John R. Tunis, Harvard, 'is, What they do surveyed his classmates, twenty-five years out of the ivied is really a kind FRONT PAGE . of re stricted walls of the Yard. dance an a He found a composite portrait of mediocrity and box. When the station operators, some bums on music is wild, GLANCES failure. Some were filling they get wil(f; Bill McLean By GARDNER WATERS the road, some had not slept in a decent bed for the past when it is peaceful, they subside. Not that I have any objection five years. One declared he was an "utter failure, morally, 27 YEARS . . . A possible maximum sentence of 27 yam tan to orchestra conductors acting the 62 year old Tammanyleader James J. Hines as the result of itte mentally, and financially". way they do. I am convinced that viction on charges of conspiring with the late gangster Dutch scbrau Average income after a quarter of a century of these it is quite necessary. A director to operate a $20,000,000 a year policy racket. must display his personality in was than $5,000, and the exceptionally high earn- First brought to trial last year, a mistrial was declared Os ti grads less order that the music may have statements made by Prosecutor Thomas Dewey. Although Defers ings figured in producing this average. personality. He is the driving force attorney Lloyd Stryker claims 40 instances of reversible error In that makes the orchestra give ILLUSION SHATTERED second trial, Prosecutor Dewey was jubilant, declared it a everything it has. shattered for decency". By inference these findings the great Ameri- But even if the director's ex- can illusion, now nearly two generations old, that a college hibition were not entirely necessary PARDON . . Ills pardon application turned down by the Ito I would like it. It Is encouraging was opensesame to happiness and success, worth every Advisory Prison Board, Mooneypartner Warren K. Billings am inn to watch a man do something hope in an interpretation tel the law made by his attorney, George Leo sacrifice a parent could make to secure for a child. If this which proves that he doesn't care Having been convicted of a previous felony, a recommendation ty Harvard, what of college edu- what people think. could be true for the sons of the Board as nevessai y for pardon for the Preparedness Day boint.74 Mr. Otterstein is a shouter, a in general which only yesterday seemed so precious, conviction. Claims Attorney Davis, a technicality in Billings' In; cation stamper. He alternates betvveen obviates this requirement. even if it were secured at the feet of jerkwater professors? ferocity and cajolery in trying to get his orchestra to play a piice The Public's answer to the question as to the chances of POPE ? ? nein a right. ? . . As the Sacred College of Cardinals school students had secret conclave at will be tame making a success indicated that high He is a picker-out -of-individuals. which a successor to Pope Pius XI reports from Rome being wism! the best chance. It is a rather sad and touching ex- indicate five of the Cardinals are considered as probable successors. High school student 34.4% perience, after listening to the loud and confident sonority of the All live are Italians, two of them noted diplomats, two of the College graduate 33.4 full orchestra, to hear the some- noted students of philosophy, and the fifth an eminent jurist.

Depends on man or experience 14-8 what thin and quavering tones of Before his death, Pope Pius expressed a hope that an Amex Cardinal would the It& Experienced man better at first, college Miss , of the second violins, succeed him. A few days after his death playing all alone. press vented its disapproval of selecting a politically minded sneer man better later 9-7 "Come on You can do it There's College man gets break nothing hard about that!" shouts 100 A DAY . . Starting today, German Jews will present to Beriinpoilee the who will thus z.8 Mr. Berstein with a mixture of names of 100 of their members regardless of merit scorn and encouragement. ordered to leave the country within two weeks. Don't know 4.9 Miss - tries again. It is an The edict is a sharp blow to the Bitter scapegoats who MOO The prosperous class and the Negroes put the greatest unhappy moment, but she does anticipating a more orderly liquidation through the efforts of salet better. national committee. value upon a college education. But the middles classes and "That's fine!" shouts Mr. Ot- The latest Nazidecree follows last Thursday's order in OA': the poor think so nearly alike that there is no appreciable terstein. "Now, everybody. Let's Jews were commanded to turn over their jewels and precious 11 stratification of opinion on the subject. Co!" to the government at an unnamed price. The full orchestra booms out PRO AND CON again; but before long Mr. Otter- HOME . . . Large numbers of Italians are leaving or droPOI to Professional people favor college, but executives, who stein shouts, "BASSES, louderi", leave French soil. By week's end more than 1500 will be "the' way homeward. the most hiring give the high school student the best and with an exasperated look stops do the orchestra again, while the Italian dispatches claim the move is a result of a FaffillOr are W be r' chance of an unqualified vote of 416 per cent, against z8.6 bass viols, one by one, are made announced last year in which all Italians living abroad to rumble their bit. patriated for colonization purposes. per cent for the college graduate. Points Tani& WI They're practicing Beethoven's out the French press, no Italians are leaving Mussolini elboWbe0 There is only one big difference shown graphically: Sixth Symphony at the moment Is demanding greater concessions for his 95,000 residing in While the Northwest is the most inclined to believe that the and will give it at their concert at that territory. - callow A.B. has a better passport to success, only 19.8 per the quarter's end. This symphony Is one of the greatest pieces of NOTICE cent of the people on the Pacific coast agree on this question. music I know of. People really Important! All members Supplies of New- Art So it seems that another belief has been blasted and a ought to come and hear it. man club are urged to be present tel 12.30 Monday, Mechanical new thought on the value of college education has been put February 27, in There will he an important meet- Itoont 53 In order that another Drawing SuPPlie' ing before the American people. --B. M. of the lOtppa Delta 1'1 council group picture be taken fin. La Condensed front "Fort 11111" agazi Monday rem at 12 sharp ni Room Torre. Please come! LINDsAylS Feb , 1939, "What Price College" 101. Albert Copeland, pies I ;limn Clasity. pros II CAMPUS FLORAL CONTEST PLACE SrArioNEIT NAME IN PUBLICATIONS CONTRIBUTION BOX BooKs & A RCH I E BROW 758-i CLIFFORD NELSONBal. 77 so. lit. St tI 2681-J Iforsehiders Capture Pair of Titles Local WAagra iCnlsutb s rry FRESHMEN IN DOUBLE WIN BY Don Nine CLASS SHOWN Fmal Game Of _Spaztan Doi San Jose's Spartan Tuesssy, baseballers en MATMEN Season; plugged up the holes in their bats I guess ivy,' Charlie WEEK-END and won a couple of ball games basketball ovER lets Sturz Captain Li over the week-end. Stalemated by and at tte Grattan's varsity wrestlers Stanford and Santa Clara, Gene SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, FEBRVARY 27, 1939 McPher- be mightly heard to beat from The final curtain came down son's gang came out of their hit- CMpted torefm. rib in Saturday night, and with it ended ;.ow on They showed plenty ting lethargy to beat San Fran- want to have a successful basketball a !stood Bear Reason for of an upsditil naming California's NOVICE cisco State 11 to 1 Friday and Conch Walt McPherson and his MEET or worked nnreday, and just to prove thc trounce U.S.F. 19 to 8 Saturday. a, is freshman quintet, when they de- Spar- dory was not a fluke the featetl the National Guard team The twin victories brought San hat you iu.,m5r. TO DRAW LARGE =matadors did a repels perfor.... 61-35, on Friday night, and took Jose's winning percentage up to But pusuouily time the Livingston nee Friday eveningthis high school in stride .500 and demonstrated that Mac's wearranted pispq ibland Y.M.C.A. outfit being vie- 37-18, on Saturday night in the hoe gwoot ENTRY LIST boys will prove formidable for the ajana of the State aggregation. The Spartan Pavilion. playing remainder of the season. the az, 26 to 5, the Grattan men ore WRS GOOD RECORD All the color and pageantry of tournaments in the days of King one bout during the To CARP AGAIN .sirig but Coaches McPherson and Car- Arthur will be reproduced on March 2 in the Men's gym when over culty Team it Against San Francisco State the ss sinning goes the credit of producing 40 novice boxers climb through the ropes in the first novice tourna- are the Spartans supported Pitcher Art result' al SAME MEN a team that nearly equaled the ment of the year, according to Dee Portal, boxing coach. win those pans The same wrestlers which so ef- record of last year's crack five, Something entirely new in tournaments will be attempted this Carpenter by banging out 18 hits sat compass 'actively cut down California did who went through a season with year and each team that enters the contest will be sponsored by some and performing brilliantly afield. it, but If by in two tte dirty work against the "Y only defeats. The frosh started campus organization, and man- While Swifty was letting the Frisco baekeli Ia Am. Fred Albright was the lone out the year with three defeats to aged by members of the varsityl boys off with five safeties mu should dui his mates 1partan unable to win, being their credit, and It was not until boxing team. were fattening up their anemic m in the Women Tracksters Shine aimed by Billy George, crack 128- the middle of the current season The members of the organiza- batting averages. Pinky Garcia :and wrestler. Albright's defeat that they began to win games. tions having boxers in the finals came through with four safeties, s rather unexplainable inasmuch On Friday night the frosh went In Indoor Meet; will be allowed to sit down stairs as did Manny Sanchez. The rest ma showed distinct class in heat- out and displayed the championship where they may cheer their fight- of the boys contributed their share California's Frank Wada the type of ball that they have shown Simseri Places era on to victory. Yell leaders will and the poor Frisco players never ...:ght previous. in the last five or six starts. Using be on hand to lead the groups in had a chance. organized rooting, and a pep band Fiebig, Masdeo, Bruno, a fast breaking attack and Figone The San Jose State college track DONS TROUNCED will play between the matches. S I Rush, and Della Maggiore turned and Carter "hot", the yearlings Friday's victory apparently far team made their 1939 debut Satur- Several organizations have al- rectories, with Fiebig, Bruno and completely whitewashed the club from satisfied the Macmen for day at Track ready signed up and have full klla Maggiore winning via the team. Figone hit the hoop for 14 against University of San Fran- teams entered in the contest. all route. Mel Rush had perhaps points and Carter for MX. Sullivan and Field Championships which cisco Dons the next day, the Spar- at 27 yeses Teams representing the Co-op, tars the easiest time because no op- of the visitors sank eight field were held on Treasure Island, and tans continued their murderous result of or, Spartan Daily, Allenian sorority, Anent showed up to meet him, goals for 16 points and scoring gathered some unexpected glory clubbing and before the firing was ter Dutch Schle Spartan Knights, Spartan Stags, thereby winning by default. honors. over a total of 17 basehits re- for Coach Tiny Hartranft. Varsity House, and Kappa Kappa bounded from their war clubs. Coach Grattan's freshman mat- LAST GAME Sigma have signified their inten- ; declared data In the qualifying round held dur- Tony Nasimento came through fare turned in a surprise perform- Returning to the none on Satur- tion of entering the tournament ,Ithough Dana ing the afternoon, Kerr placed sec- with a pitching decision and held oct holding the highly touted day night the Spartan Babes tried by turning in the names of the Male error In tie ond in his heat in the 600-yard the Dons in check all the way. The 3erkeley "Y" wrestlers to a 15-15 to run up another score, but ran members of their teams. 'ed it a "ViCiP dash, and John Balma won his In Mongoose was determined to win le. Winners for the frosh were into difficulties in the persons of a There is still plenty of time for the time of one minute and 22 and aided by excellent fielding, Iristensen, Dahlin, Wilson, and scrappy bunch of players from Liv- other groups on the campus that seconds. In the 50-yard dash Hai- achieved his first victory of the San. Norona and Avery suffered ingston high. Showing strains of would like to enter. If any organ- awn by the SW stone placed second to the great Season. he only losses for the yearlings. Friday night's game the frosh took ization is interested it can get the filings saw free McWilliams of California to put RHODES SHINES TREASURE ISLAND things easy and went out to win particulars by talking to either ey, George Dant himself In the finals. Harvey Rhodes, opening at third This week the varsity matmen in the second half. Figone again Dee Portal or Fred Ilamlow. commendation at base, enjoyed a fine day at the bat, mare for the led his teammates with eight points On Saturday night in the finals ens Day bowled Far Western tour- getting four hits in five trips to the =cent for the night. San Jose garnered points in the Billings' ea. scheduled for Friday anal In , broad jump, and run- plate. Catcher Tony DeCruz came laturday on Treasure Island. Graf - After Saturday's game the team Team Wms ning events. Ticky Vasconcellos t !trough with three safe hits. an plans to send his entire squad ; la 'teal Charlie Sturz honorary thirst in the broadjump with z the big meet. aptain of the frosh team. Charlie took rdinais nurse of 22 feet six inches. Vince Itas been one of the mainstays on a leap Practice Tilt VARSITY GOLFERS I will be tuna Ruble copped a fourth in the two- the yearling five all season. a being sera* mile, and James Kerr placed third In their final practice match, LICK GAELS BASKETBALL 16 in the 600-yard dash, behind Clark before entering official competition,' ts, two of tbc MIT RESERVES of California who set a new P. A. Erwin Blesh's tennis cohorts de- Displaying good early season nt jurist Westhoff(' from Page Ortel record. feated the San Jose Club netsters form, Coach Bill Hubbard's varsity Amend; M was three matches to two at an kept out of Saturday's IN 3-2 WIN Joe McNabb, running against Friday after- team won their second match that lame. noon. leath the big-time competition, took a fourth of the season, when they defeated sumo! San Jose State boxing reserves Winners in the singles for rinded The Saturday night ball game in the mile run, and showed that San the Saint Mary's squad Si to ,;(2 'wad took the measure of the California Jose were Krysiak, Kifer, and Ehle. out to be a near-repetition he will be heard from later on in at the Hillview golf course Satur- di' "B" team Thursday night at Davis Number one man in the ladder iii present If the Friday clash. The Loggers the season. The surprise perform- day morning. tins ! when the Spartans took the nod rankings, John Krysiak won over playing aho will tined out in good form but wilted ance of the meet for State found without the services of -tier over the Mustangs, three bouts to Bowman by scores of 3-6, 10-8, 6-1. the scorching attack of the Anthony Sunseri taking a third In Ken Hornlein who ranks second in two. Krysiak played consistent tennis varsity ladder, the team who have tartans the pole vault at 13 feet, after be- on the of an an 11111 Amann, 165 pounds; Don throughout and was rarely in found little trouble in taking the orts Intact the visitors led the Spar - 11111 ing nosed out by Smith of Cali- !MS 139 pounds, and Bob Har- danger except during the first set. match from the Gaels. during the opening 11 minutes Taylor, fornia who also cleared 13 feet, ler in Willa L pounds were the winners Kifer defeated Otto George 6-3, 3-6, The squad for Saturday's match if Play, until Charlie Sendeich rang rel at 145 because it took him more Jumps precious slam their respective bouts, all three 6-2. Ehle gained his win at the ex- found Keeley, Hoover, Cuerton, and field goal to tie the score. In to clear that height. 'rem winning easily over their op- pense of Nammey, 8-6, 6-3. Hern, comprising the balance of this point Hubbard's harass. boys ponents. Amann showed great im- George Quetin, currently ranked the team. According to Hubbard. 51jumped In the lead and were N OT ICES rg or Knoll front in his win, stabbing his club number two man behind Krysiak, the six men on the top of the ladder 15-10 at the half. provement All members of Newman be on Ow' was upset by Brown 6-2, 7-9, 6-1 varsity golf team. will foe with repeated left jabs and meet in Room 53, 12:30 today to will make up the LOGGERS FOLDUP uppercuts to the brisket. Torre. Humboldt right have picture taken for La a FascistiO did a complete foldup Offr the Don Taylor outboxed and out- Please be present. d are to be" intermission, and before 15 his foe for two rounds and second half was a minute old fought almost put his man away in the There will be a meeting of the act .4e8Partans held a 21-10 lead on ; Tunisia 50 and 16 to- huckets third. Bob Harrell out -punched freshman council in Room if elbOiebeld6 by Thomas anal one .)Y Allen. countered enough to win an easy day at 12:30. The skating party foe will be discussed. PARK CAFE Charlie lorldml over a rugged and dance flendeich's southpaw was Rain In working order, and the .00-01:00-ctraccraccoor g Saartan: ,plies sneedeter led a second- DIAMONDS aitaCk with 19 points to cop SANDWICH 'lh honors ical with 12. Smooth -work. CHARLES S. GREGORY Captain 0 A DINNER OF STEAK OR CHOPS SuPP116 Thomas eased In a BUNS bet- Designer of gam, total, ann John Al- The better the him, the 0 fe.stt,mq and sisi sandwich. Round rairrtith accounted for ter the Distinctive Jewelry ^'^e and hamburgers and long wienie HOT BEEF SANDWICH night markers in that oder, types. Specially designed picas for 10C "ASK FOR ANOTHER CUP organizations. Best quality OF COFFEE" AY'S Gains again carried the sharPe"t at prices that please. f,i the CH ATTERTON A rIONLIY Loggers to cage 0 Chile 10, Thorter: BAKERY 607 First Nat. Bank Bldg. 0 Park Cafes and Lozensky. his ,.__eh/effiaPport 221 223 South Second Street 6th Floor 0 56 W. ST. JOHN 41 POST it. St nn Friday night, coil - Ins I ,nr.mite YWCA and seven. .82132893:69):KIMOSCO: PAGE FOUR SPARTAN DAILY MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1939

350 Nature Study Students STUDENT MARINE RESERVE CORPS CONFERENCES Attend San Jose State Day So far I have not received re- OFFERS 450 COLLEGE ports from very many get -ac- quainted conferences which I At Davis Saturday requested recently. MEN SUMMER TRAINING Please take care of this im- Traveling 250 miles by rail, ovvee mediately. There are only three INTERESTED MEN 350 Nature Study students at- INSTRUCTORS weeks left in this quarter. This Cafeteria tended the annual San Jose Styli, official conference is to be re- SEE THOMAS Gives College Day program given by the quired but once of each student, University of California School of IN RECITAL but I'll hound you until I get a Call for sophomore men between Swedish Agriculture at Davis Saturday. report of that one. the ages of 18-22 who are inter- Lunch ADVISERS: Don't forget to Highlighting the morning's ac- ested in obtaining information SATURDAY send me the conference reports. tivities was a livestock show at about the Marine Reserve Corps HARRISON F. HEATH, Tomorrow No which students were shown the fine has been issued by Captain Neil The joint recital of Miss Maurine Coordinator, Technical Courses points of different types of horses, 0, Thomas of the controller's office. Thompson, contralto, and Mr. Wil- The college cafeteria will beef and dairy cattle, sheep, hogs liam Erlendson, pianist, will be held Some 450 hand-picked students prn. sent a Swedish Smorgasbord and how these various animals p.m. in the Little from colleges and universities lend. Saturday at 8:15 eon tomorrow and should be judged. Outdoor Science throughout the nation receive each Thursday of Theater. this week at noon. Outstanding in the afternoon ses- THOMPSON AND ANDREWS summer Intensive training which a bee demonstration by According to Mrs. Sarah sions was A wide, varied selection of pieces Feature Of results in their being commissioned Dowdle, E. Echert, showing that bees cafeteria manager, a few Dr. J. have been chosen by the two art- In the Reserve upon their gradua- reserva. are really harmless when handled tiona are left for the ists, who will alternate places on tion from their respective colleges Therein right. Nature School luncheon; while those for the program. Miss Thompson will and universities. The basic re- Tiles* his point Dr. Echert have been all sold out. To prove be accompanied on the piano by quirements for successful comple- into the Four one-week sessions during .If the odors flung bees by the handful John Andrews, senior music major. tion of the Platoon Leaders Class evolving from kie the summer months will be held cafeteria kitchen room without any disastrous re- Mr. Erlendson, A Capella Choir are: seem a trill by the West Coast School of Na- strong, it's only sults to himself or to the audience. director and Music instructor, has (1) Six weeks training between the pickled herring The demonstration was accomp- ture Study featuring outdoor sci- which is being Chosen for his part three sonatas the sophomore and junior years, prepared for the anied by a lecture at which habits ence work. Smorsgasbord," by Scarlatti, a Toccata by Para - (2) six weeks training in the sen- Mrs. Dowdle de and the usefulness of bees were Sponsored by the college, the elares. dies, two Brahms numbers, and ior course between the junior and discussed. teaching staff will be composed of Chopin's Scherzo in B Minor. senior years, and (3) diploma or Other sessions throughout the science instructors here, directed Four songs in German, a Finnish certificate of graduation from the day were a wool demonstration, an by Dr. P. Victor Peterson. folk song, and two pieces each by college or university which the inspection tour of the engineering First week sesion will be held AWAR1-5S-1 Purcell. Thompson, and Hageman student attended. equipment used in farming, a dis- at Fallen Leaf Lodge, Lake Tahoe are among the pieces included in The candidate must have the (Continued from Page cussion on breeding, and a talk region, from June 18 to 24. Om) Miss Thompson's repertoire. usual physical and moral fitness In Tamarack Lodge on Twin Lakes call for them at the office in the on the purpose of the college and accordance with Marine Corps NOTICE in the Mammoth Lake region will Men's gymnasium as they sin what it does by Dean Knowles A. standards. During these six -week Kindergarten-Primary major s: be the scene of the second session, not be given Ryerson. tours of duty, all living expenses out from the gig, 'Re Completing the day's activities dinner party at Italian Hotel which will last from June 25 to are paid, including medical service, this year in order to speed up the Xey was a tour through the University Thursday night! Sign up on bulle- July 1. and in addition a salary of $30 a program. wile college Creamery where students tin hoard. Important for all K.P. Third and fourth weeks will be month. The following men will receive xtmigreCmit were given ice cream made there. majors!! two separate sessions, July 2 to Captain Thomas emphasizes that awards on the stage tomorrow. 8 am! July 9 to 15. Both in case there should he a war in- FootballKeith Biriem, Arthur classes will be held at the Giant volving the United States, men Carpenter, Owen Collins, Jack Iii Forest Lodge in Sequoia National with this training are the ones ton, Herbert Hudson, Warren Price, MR. GUY GEORGE NEW Park. and there will be repetition counted on to lead the Marine Gene Rocchi, Lloyd Thomas, 8. of subject matter. companies and its platoons. chae I Ucovich, Morris Bucking. tiy,lAvoneiu New subjects that will be offered Those who are interested in this ham, Doan Carmody, Howard Cot 'cycle ASSOCIATION DIRECTOR this year because of popular de- work should contact Captain tello, Charles Johnson, Walter Mc- loner mand are ferns, mosses, and lichen; Mr. Guy G. George, commerce instructor, was elected Regional Thomas in the controller's office. Pherson, Joe Reginato, Joe Kir. grasses; large mammals; and rocks Director of one of the 13 districts of the California State Employees wain, Deward Tornell, Harold nbt ol and minerals. Association at a convention held in Santa Barbara recently. Buffa, Robert Bronzan, Morns beti There will be no competitive ex- 19,000 IN GROUP Manoogian, Carlton Peregoy, Don aminationy, and two units of col- CAMPFIRE WORK His election places Mr. George on the Board of Directors of the Presley, R. Titchenal, D. Titchenal, lege credit will be given for each organization of 19,000 members, 80 of whom are members of the ON EXHIBIT Hugh Staley, Herman Zetterquie, The session attended. San Jose State college faculty. Leroy Zimmerman, Charles Lo. ;keel There will be no "roughing Represented at the convention were the state divisions of high- it", agnIno, Robert Berry. of she and there will be a great deal of Campfire work and its relation- way maintenance, fish and game divisions, employment service, and HONORS 15 01 time left for personal recreational ship to Home Economics is the other state services totaling 64 chapters. At least one delegate from Football Service Honors: We. the F pursuits. subject of the display being shown each chapter attended the meeting. Abdallah, Jack Riordan, Ted Ar in the Home Economics building ABSENCE PERMITTED thews, Louis Antaganoni, Al Alton Sher this week. Heartily endorsed by the convention, according to Mr. George, Frank Butero, Frank Bosom 15001 Ceremonial gowns, laws of the was the Sabbatical Leave Bill, now before the Legislature. This Marian Anderson Bob Boucke. James Edgemon,Wal mini eitinplire, and crude crafts made proposal provides that a teacher in a state college is permitted a ter Hanna, Svend Hansen, Harold it during summer camp sessions, are year leave of absence at the end of seven years of teaching. , Mosiman, Rex Purcell, Milton Pyle. planne Program is few of the articles on display. "This provision is already allowed in grammar schools and high Jack Sarkisian, Harry Saundes kight All of these subjects were made schools and there should be no opposition to its adoption in colleges," Romeo Simoni, Charley Sone "Tw Following is the program to he by Campfire girls of junior high Mr. George remarked. Pony Swenson, Hyman Wonglie. tech u given by Marian Anderson, famed school age and younger. Another consideration taken up at the meeting was that regard- Willis Swartzell. will fu Negro contralto, when she sings This exhibit was planned and ing holidays. The convention unanimously favored the establishment Football Managers Honor! Ifeet tomorrow evening at the Civic arranged by Marjorie Piner, a of 12 statutory holidays or the equivilent to be allowed all state George Haney Sr., Alex Moaner auditorium. member of the Home Economics employees. Sr., Chauncey Benevenuto, Walter Tutta Raccolta and Der Floete Methods class. If this provision goes through it would mean that all state Massaone, Kenneth Frank, Dwell Welch Gefuehl, by Handel; A schools would have the same number of legal holidays. Todd, Robert Woods, Ralph Ku Bruno Vestiti, by Carriasimt; An FA kuk. dem Mond, Die Vogel, fled Tod SWIM MEET AT Varsity Soccer Awards: Fri: GEORGE und dos Madchen, and Ave Marie, SPEAKS Albright, Jack Marsh, JaMell fain Plans Made For by Schubert; Caste Diva by Benin': TO C.S.E.A. TODAY POOL TONIGHT Helton Harper. Jack Wiles, Ed FO Abroad Ship, and Thine Image, by Crotser, Leroy Hill, Fortune Ma- Mr. Guy George, Commerce Masonic Club in- Vehanen; Rivets, by Cohen; Vocal- Ham Hodg All girls wishing to compete in de, Frank Martella, structor, will speak to members of toe, by Raysel; Please Don' Let the son, Harvey Rhodes, John Hobe. the California telegraphic swim meets must Sonoa Plans for the establishment of a State Employees Dl a Haves' Pass; Gospel Train; Jac], report at the pool at 7 o'clock to- Ellis Rother, Terry White, Association today in Room 24 at Crucifixion, and Didn't My Lord new masonic club on the campus night, Mies Gail Tucker, women's Fie big. four o'clock. Deliver Daniel. Pedago are being continued by coach, Yal Omed, Mr. George will report on the announced Fri- On present Masonic group, day. according California State Employees Asso- MARK-DOWN SALE! :141(1,1 3 DRAMA Tentative lineups in the to Ellis Rother, member of the ciation General council meeting I various f 113n3; events have committee on organization. which he attended recently, dealing been made, hut anyone O (Continued from Page One) may register College Jewelry Although the new group cannot with matters of sabbatical relief preferences up to Olivia and Danny, enacted by 7:15 carry an official name until it has and tenure for state employees. tonight, according to Miss COMI'ACTS Mr. James Clancy and Dorothy the backing of a senior Masonic All C.E.S.T.A. members and jun- 'Nei( el' RINGS Leverenz, are both psychopathic order the committee has been ior college people interested are BRACELETS cases, though Danny is more so. drawing up a constitution and a invited to attend. WATCH BANDS They are inevitably drawn I, :-t hi, set of requirements to serve the IF YOU TIE CHAINS and yet never quite meet, leit ir TRIED . . new club, according to Rather. CICARTIrlTE CASES NOTICE passing, leave one another etivi You couldn't plan a more The success of a similar group on MESII BAGS tionally broken tip. 4,1,1!,,,nted hi r pleasant convenient the Berkeley campus has led local A811 TRAYS All members of Tau Delt are re- Gillis. lunch students to believe that club would PLAQUES quested to meet at the base of the THAN be likewise successful here, Rother THE WA 1.1.16T8 Tower Wednesday at 12:45 for the lhat,Dll stated. Time ONLY oi annual group picture. Grand Mag- r-Central Pharmacy SAN JOSE BOX f or a Limited ior Unlike the Val Omed club, which LUNCH n,1 istrate requests a 100 per cent at- 1 Professional Pharmacists the restricts its membership to De aus' tendance with white shirts. Student Rates on Prescriptions AND ONLY 15c OR 25c The Molays, the new organization will 500 sr 217 So. First St. Store "0 be open not only to De Molays haves blood relation in the Mason - OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT Cooperative Just across 4th on San Antonio Union Building but also to all men students who ic order, Rother said. Hotel Montgomery Bldg. Student PbYnk