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Today's Guess Yesterday's Score Mr. Weatherunia, via TIP wire, -Hemingway isn't any twt ter st.II tkaActs out fur .occttak.n..I than Mr, W." sez Max, waiting fshilM Yr.,. WeSterlY W4fl114. SliZilt- for the promised rain. Noon tem- IY cooler. Low 441-111gli GO. perature 59. Cloudy. No %ind. Cloudy. same for ail of northern Six-Inch snowfall in Tokyo ended California. artan warm spell there. San Jose State College Volume XXXVII United Press San Jose, California, Tuesday, March 15, 1949 Acme Wire Photo Number 101 CNN LNAMES DAILY, RALLY CON MITTE EAD SJS Symphony Presents Annual\ Committee Have You Filed Yet? RhodaAnderson Quits Fotivationight Postpones After 2-Week Term Meet Today By LEN KREIDT and SPEED GEDULD1G In an effective session sparkling with Vice President Bob Crone- Brisbin Praises miller's wit, Student Council members appointed Spartan Daily chiefs 85-Piece Social Activities and a new Rally committee chairman last night in the last meeting :n view of the fact that this of the quarter. quarter's activities are nearly Glen Stewart was elected Rally committee leader after a seven Orchestra over, the Social Affairs commit- ,0 six vote on the second ballot. tee today, Betty will not meet ['he first voting split the Council Brisbin, committee chairman, an- :ix to six between Stewart and Plays Here, nounced yesterday. "We had a particularly fine Lose Your Watch Ed Mosher. Cronemiller was ready San Jose State college's Sym- committee this quarter," Miss A lady's wrist watch, possibly to eprcjse his vote as acting phony orchestra will present its Brisbin said. "Everyone was co- ehairinan when boxer Don schaef- second annual "Festival of Amer- lost at the I. F. C. formal, was operative and worked hard on the ter shamefacedly admitted he had ica Music" at 8:13 tonight in the affairs which the group spon- found in Union Square garage Morris Dailey voted for the outgoing Jenve). auditorium. The sored." 85-piece orchestra will be under Friday night. Claimant should 'I inadvertently voted for him out The Pepperciine after - game the direction of Dr. Lyle Downey. call Dick Snider, Ballard 3705- it loyalty." the heavyweig Ii t dance and the Revelries dance head of the music department. were this W, and describe the watch. ,tammered. Included on the program will planned by the group quarter. Duke Deras was chair- be compositions by two native Moving swiftly through the man of the Pepperdine affair American composers; Roy Harris, Agenda, the Council appointed which featured Brent Wilson's at present "composer in residence" ed- orchestra. Leonard Kreldt Spartan Daily at Utah State Agricultural col- .tor, and Don Broadhurst business Chairman of the Revelries dance lege; and NVilliam Grant Still, one State Fair manager upon the recommenda- was Barbara Rodenborn Wally of America's outstanding negro tion of Dwight Bente!, Journalism musicians. Heider provided music for the Two of the composers featured evening. Gives $3500 on tonight's program are not na- $18 From Dime* Dance A total of $3500 in prizes is be- One of the shortest Council tive, but have lived in the United terms on record will be completed The Social Affairs committee ing in connection with the "His- States. One of them, Nikola L. by Rhoda Anderson, who was also planned the March of Dimes tory and Romance of California" Ovanin, a native of Yugoslavia, is (Acme Telephoto) seated only last week as e senior dance held in the Student Union Claudette Colbert (right) and George Brent lefti play tax now studying for his doctor's de- experts art contest at this year's Fair, Dr. representative after elections two Feb. 2. Approximately $18 was in their current movie, "Love Is Big Business,- but they seem as con- gree at the University of Cali- fused as anyone else as they scan head of the weeks ago. She revealed to sur- collected from those attencang the tax guides to find out how Marques E. Reitzel, fornia. much Uncle Sam has coming by March 15, the deadline for filing prised councillors that she must and donated to the March of college art department, said yes- income tax returns, Lake stutiessi.iraininsdn San Protest AgaJUt War _ ariafe. - terday. Diego *night's concert' -open'telth spring quarter. Her oral .resigna- The committee is currently the first movement of the Second College students and itOdentsi tion was regretfully accepted. VOS sBitiiirScuiptor Vincent C arum) 'works siklamminmr .4:nriniar . rege/N 6w-tie I - - mim 1 . I 141 CC. Ill Lilt VIIISVC11-11111, au.seu as anyone else as they scan neaa oi tne WVVISS UKU. Z,Fle reealCC1 10 sur- collected from those at tending the tax guides to find out how Marques E. tteitzei, / forma. much Uncle Sam has coming by March 15, the deadline for filing prised councillors that she must and donated to the March of i college art department, said yes- income tax returns. Lake studantirainins-in prePi.t knours , terday. -"Ifiagitt.'n corirertMn open -with I spring quarter. Her oral .resigna- Tbe committee is currently the first movement of the Second College students and stOdents tion was regretfully accepted. '# MEMORIAL FOR ’BARESculptor Vincent Carano works mottle planning the Spring quarter Reg !Attach- to be Symphony by Ovanin, whose Sec- private art schools are eligible used to repteduee the solid bronze memorial, plaque dance, which Miss Brisbin prom- to the immortal Gostego-literman 'Babe' Ruth. The actual plaque ond Symphony is a protest against Rally Cancelled ises will be "one of the best we Forensics To Probe AYF Offers Summer to1" compete in the contest. memorial will be erected opening day, April 19, in centerfield at the war a sa method of settling inter- have ever planned." Student apathy toward rallies Yankee Stadium in New York next to the memorial to Lou Gehrig iational disputes and was written The contest will be divided into and Miller Huggins.AP Wirephoto. Miss Brisbin expressed the hope prompted Bud Jcnvey, rally chair- after the composer's four years of Medical Insurance Camp Scholarshi three sections. Freshmen and P man, to cancel today's rally hon- service in the American Army. that next quarter's committee A two-week scholarship sojourn will be bigger and better sophomores will compete in one oring the team. "After Roy Harris' Symphony No.3 ha than In Special at the August session of the ever before. Debate contest, juniors and seniors in an - the poor showing made for the Student Directors one movement is the second num- "Pre-Paid Medical Insurance" American Youth Foundation departing team, I am afraid to on the program. Born in Wants Old and New Members training camp on the shores other, and private school students Picture Pickers! ber will be the subject of the second of subject them to another embar- "1 am looking fiorward to see- Lake Michigan in a third. All persons belonging to so- Oklahoma, Harris came to Cali- may be in the off- rassing session. Also, I am un- Present 3 One-Act studied ing all the old members back," eliminatiOn debate to be held this ing for a deserving rorities, fraternities, and honor fornia as a young man and Spartan fresh- able to schedule the hand, as His Third Sym- she said. "In addition, all cam- afternoon at 4:30 in room 2, Mr. man, according First prize in each of nine class- organizations are requested to musk, at UCLA. to Dr. Carl Rich1 they pleaded heavy class loads Wilbur F. Luick, forensic ifications will be $125. Second phony oas played for the first pus organizations will be expect- director., of the Education department. this week," he said. Plays During Week go to the Norman Wing studio, and third prizes will be $100 and Three one 'act plays Under stu- time by the Boston Symphony ed to send representatives to the said yesterday. 57 F. Santa Clara street, on or Dr. Rich received a letter and $60. dent directors will be presented Orchestra in 1939. committee," _ In a tighter vein, Junior rep- before Wednesday. March 16 to Ed Kelly and John Gregory will application blanks from the office I Thursday and Friday evenings. Miss O'Neill to Solo The next meeting of the SoCial resentative select their 1949 La Torre pic- uphold the negative side of the of William :H. Danforth of the Included in the nine classifica- Jack Passey in his re- March 17 and 18 in the Studio, Miss Delores O'Neill, a senior Affairs committee will be held port demanded a ture, Jim Mapes and Bob Moon, question and John Lowrey and Ralston Purina company, who is tions are oil paintings, watercol- "hat befitting theater. Miss Elizabeth Loeffler music and art student from Sac- April 12 at 3:30 in the Student the tile of of co-editors, stated yesterday. Paul trot mley the affirmative. Dr. sponsoring the course for one ors, pastels, tempera and gouache, 'admiral' the ink of the Speech and Drama depart- ramento, will be the soloist with Union. wells." Bob Cronemiller, mock - Failure to pick the pose you Ilugh W. Willis of the Speech de- Ifreshman. from each of 40 colleges. and pen and ink or other black ment announced yesterday. the orchestra in the Concerto in Members of the Socill Affairs serious, intonated, "Now Jack, want by Wednesday will mean partment will judge the debate. The scholarship covers all camp and mihite media. Plays which will be presented E Minor for Violin and Orchestra commitee for this quarter in- you have the wrong attitude. Your selection will be made by the The question is "Resolved: That expenses, including board, lodg- are: "Box and Cox" by J. M. Mor- by Jules Conus. clude: In addition, a grand prize work on the Council should be photographer. Pick the pose you The Federal Government Should ing, and classroom and social ac- of a ton, 'The Lovely Miracle" by Miss O'Neill, student concert Charleen Little, secretary; Dar- $750 scholarship will be awarded one of service---clisregarding all want now: Adopt A System Of pre -Paid tivities. Transportation is not fur- Phillip Johnson. and "The ' master of the orchestra, was chos- lene Dewey, publicity; John Pri- personal glorification, of Boor" .Medical Insurance" nislied. to one of the first prize winners. course." by Anton Tchekoff. en last year to appear with the eolo, Barbara Rodenhorn, Carol Passey, playing the part, sub- Ed Williams will direct orchestra in its spring concert by Resecker, Kathleen Dewey, Doro- "The object of this debate and The course offers excellent Grant Duggins, representing the sided, muttering to himself. and Cox," with Ted Hook playing" x Chiefs Call For the music department's auditing thy Johnson, Iletty Brownlee, Liz the one held yesterday is to de- soimming and sailing opportuni- Art department of the California! Cox. Jean Atkins portraying Mrs. committee. She studied violin iltilgallen, Duke Deras, Fula cide which team will represent ties, as well as training in life State Fair, visited the campus to Taking obvious advantage of Bouncer, and Robert Reinking, Emergency Meet with Mrs. Emily Ruleson Smith j Laughton, Beverly Gettys. San Jose State college at the West planning, leadership, and hal- explain ,the contest. President Tom Wall's absence, Mr. Box. LONDON March 14 (UP) -- in Sacramento before coming to Others are: Barbara Kinst, Coast Pi Kappa Delta Invitational anced living, Dr. Rich avered. Cronemiller and Bruce Craig, San Jose. tournament at the University- of Four students now on campus Complete -information may be treasurer, jokingly threatened to "The Lovely Miracle" is di- Top representatives of the five Mary Jeanne Atkins, Virginia Jules Conus, the other non- Redlands, March 24-26," Mr. have msde the trip, and would obtained from Dr. Reitzel in the "call for a vote appointing them rected by John Peter Hayden and western union powers were called Schoene, Joan O'Neil, Pat Gardi- native American composer on the Luick said. welcome an opportunity to dis- Art department office. delegates to the Sun Valley con- will have Shirley Wilbur as the into emergency session today to ner, Joan Beeler, Barbara Belk- program, was one of three broth- cuss it wit interested students1 ference" of Pacific Coast Student mother. Marie Buzzetti as the speed up work on the Atlantic nap, Mary Cahalan, Dave Down, Tomorrow the debating squad i ers in a French family which had he says. They are Bruce McNeil, Body Presidents to be held soon. neighbor, Joan Stillman as the Pact and maintain their hard- Marjorie Febbrio, Clara Frutuozo, will go to COP, where they will migrated to Russia. He was a Barbara Brewster, Bill Swaney, Foreign Aid Plan girl, and Don Pearlman as the won initiative in the cold war. Marilyn King, Deioris Peterson, engage in a series or practice tie- pupil of Tschalkovsky. and Dolores The constitution of Mu Delta young man. Reports from Vienna said east- Neill* Nedom, Marjorie Ifird and bates, Mr. Luick said that this Arnold. Conus was brought to New Gets Extension Pi, recently revised, was accepted Al Johnson will direct "The ern European military chiefs were Tillie Jurevich. trip is designed to give the A student - fatality committee York by Walter Darnrosch to be team by the Council, Boor." Gwenn Samuelson will meeting with Soviety army lead- Major Kingsley is adviser to more practice for the appointed WASHINGTON, Mar. 14. (UPI concert master of the ,New York Redlands has been to nominate play Helena Ivanova Popov; ers in Debrecen, Hungary, to map the group. tournament. the candidate. The Senate foreign Bill Philharmonic. He returned to Spartan relations com- Furne 11, Grig,ori new Russian strategy in continu- Stepanovitch Russia to hold the same position mittee today approved a 15-month ing struggle with the west. -Smironov; and Russel Scimeca, with the Moscow Symphony, mar- $5,430,000,000 extension of the AWS Luka. Called into session Clothes Drive in London ried a Russian princess and their Spy "Suspects.'Arriv cog Federalt,Court? Marshall Plan. But it warned Curtain time is 8:15 p.m. Tick- were powerful delegations rep- son is married to the daughter of against using the program to ets are on sale for 30 cents in resenting Great Britain, France, Rachmaninoff. Ends Here Tonight dump American farm surpluses room 57, Speech office. Belgium. Holland and Luxetrf- Close With 'Old California' bourg. The legations included the The closing composition will be abroad. With Pot-Luck Meal foreign ministers, defense minis- still's "Old California," which was a unanimous report, the The AWS drive for clothing to Journalist Gradual' ters and finance ministers of each written to commenorate the 160th committee said the European aid be sent to an English children's country. anniversary of the founding of the program has worked out success- Today's session was called city of Los Angeles. home will end tonight when mem- Revisits Campus three fully in its first year. But the weeks sooner than originally Members of the faculty appear- bers will gather in the Student senators urged "vigilant" public planned. The ministers will ing as members of the orchestra Union to pack the contributions While On Vacation hold and congressional scrutiny of re- closed formal sessions today and will be Gibson Walters, concert Hugh A. Wilson, fall, '48 gradu- covery boss Paul G. Hoffman's and join in a pot -luck dinner, ac- tomorrow to co-ordinate their master; Frances Robinson, prin- ate of SJSC, and former Spartan operations. cording to Melba Sills, publicity fast-moving work on the Atlantic cipal violist; Harold Johnson, viol- Daily editor, visited Washington ist; and chairman. Pact, which will handle defense Michael Donavan, prin- The committee recommended . Square yesterday on vacation cipal 'cellist. problems, and the proposed coun- that the program be continued for Donations may he brought any from Utah. Thomas Stevens, principal bass- cil of Europe, which will handle an additional 15 months from its time today to Mrs. Pritchard's Wilson. now with Unged Press ist; Wayne Sorensen, oboist; political problems. present April 3 expiration date office by upper division girls, and in Salt Lake City, is vacationing Thomas Eagan, clarinetist; For- Work on the Atlantic Pact is and it asked authorization for ev- to the AWS lounge by lower divi- for a week after COXering the 60- rest Baird, trombonist; and Mrs. all but completed. Informed quar- ery penny Hoffman requested. sion students. Last minute items day session of the 28th Utah Lydia Boothby, harpist. legislature ters disclosed that British Foreign will be accepted at the dinner to- in Salt Lake City. The committee rejected all sug- Wilson's Minister Ernest Bevin will sail night, according to Miss Sills. duties were to cover gestions that the bill provide for both legislative houses and the for the United States March 26 Swimming Exams increasing exports of surplus Angie Paaelli heads the upper governor's office. He said he han- aboard the Queen Mary to sign American farm goods. division group, and lower division dled his assigannent "in typical the pact in Washington. Open Monday girls are headed by Marilyn Rus- UP fashion." ; Swimming examinations for all to the commit- "It seemed clear sell. Barbara Busch is chairman Bright, GAS SHORTAGE women students who have not fundament- enegetic, and, quick to tee that it would alter of the service project. smile. Wilson revealed his secret , SAN FRANCISCO. (UP)The previously met the swimming re- ally the nature and purpose of the of success in the journalistic field State of California has only quirement will be given next Mon- recovery program if the adminis- Entertainment and games will day night from 7 1(.1ente elephoto) by quipping, "I couldn't have done enough natural gas to last 18 to 7:30, accord- Escorted by the same U. S. Deputy Marshal, Judith Conlon (left), 27, -and Valentine Gubitcher (right), tration were required to depart follow the dinner. A charge of it without the splendid training years at the present rate of con- ing to Mrs. Lencre Luedeman of Soviet engineer, arrive at Federal Court in New York for hearings on indictment charging" them with from the principle that the pri- 35 cents will be made. There will received at San Jose State col- sumption, the Federal Power the Women's Physical Education espionage. Miss Colgan, whose trial was set for April 1, pleaded innocent to the charge& Oubitchv's nt/try objective is astitting recov- be no regular AWS meeting Wed-1 lege." .Commission learned today. department. bearing was adjourned until March 14. Addressing court in Russian, he claimed diploinatg immunity. ery in Europe," the report said. nesday afternoon. Tuesd The Executive Staff The Spartan Daily Associated Students of San Jos. State BOB 1100EN Published every school clay by the DICK HUGO class matter April 26, 1934, at San Jose, Cali- Editor Buskins ',Amager &Awl. Entered as woad fond., wader tiro set of March 3, 1879. mourm.., Aisitakato Editors Bois ilacbisok Lea Kw*it Offorhig full loosed wire service of United Press. Acme Wirephoto Not Chief . Sob Hehory eefeice. Fodor, Editor Virgil HIM NitOrial and Feature Page Member, California Newspaper Publishers' Association. %sorts fader AweId Wedskir Maia-up Editors Vara Baker, Elaine James, Frank Brown, Phil Smith, Jack Capy Editor Gefirtdig Golden, George Stratton, Roger Freeberg. Society. Editor Whitaker ft es: of this Globe -Printing Company, 1445 South First Street, San Jose, Photo Talker Sakii-01 Sacco Daily Tuesday. March 15. 1949 California. Das& Assistants Roger Frabarg, Royce Root Page 2 San Jose State College Spartan Religion: Target for Tomorrow You cunnot believe in God and live a peaceable life Anti-Discrimination Legislation Shouldl CampuJ ten Jar under Communism. In all their plans and actions, the Communists mark down religion as enemy No. 1. Tuesday, March 15 This recently has been violently pointed out by the Symphony Concert, Morris Dailey Auditorium, 8:15 of Protestant ministers and Catholic priests treason trials Express Majority Sentiment--Duncan p.111. in Europen Red satellite countries. The democratic world A.W.S. Dinner, Student Union, 5 to 8 p.m. was shocked as the Communist thought control machine Blue Key, Student Union, 8 to 10 p.m. took a -firmer grasp on human thinking. Even now Corn- Life Committee's 'Ceiling Zero' for Spartans in Action munista are attempting to infiltrate into religion in the Report Wednesday, March 16 United States. Accurately One of SJS's Most "Cage of Nightingales," unusual movie series, Little , It is the duty of every student at San Jose State col- Describes Problem Difficult Finals Theater, 8:15 p.m. lege to open his eyes to the threat of Communism in re- Editor's note: Dr. Carl Duncan, Santa Clara County Chapter. S.J.S.C. alumnae associ- By EARL R. ligion. It is up to you, you and you to take a hand in stop- acting Science department head, CRAl3BE ation. 7:30 p.m. was interviewed recently on the "Okay. You're on your own." ping the spread of atheism. issue Thursday, March 17 of anti-discrimination legis- These words, spoken into a lation because a letter from the In the United States the Communist party leaders as- microphone by Donald L. James, Recital, Student Union, 8:15 to 9:30 p.m. scientist to the Spartan Daily; , Student assistant aeronautics professor, sign undercover workers to join churches and religious or- printed during consideration of "Box and Cox," "The Lovely Miracle," and "The are the starting signal for one of ganizations with an eye to taking control. They attempt three anti-discrimination amend- SJSC's most unique and nerve Boor," Studo Theater, 8:15 p.m. ments to the AS8 constitution in to influence thought and action advantageous to Com- wracking final examinations. May, 1948, -smoothed - over Friday, March 18 munist ends. what When the examinee hears this might have become a vio- order lent controversy.) he is seated ht the Link Stud Theater one-act plays, 8:15 p.m. "Front" organizations are springing up in an effort trainer in the aeronautics labora- to attract fellow travelers. Outstanding religious leaders tory. The hood of the little Meek- Boxing, U. of Idaho vs. San Jose State Men's Gym. are being urged to join these groups which many times go airlane is dowel, and he la sur- Alpha Chi Omega pledge dance, Peninsula Country rounded by baffling darkness. under the guise of welfare agencies working for minority Only the controls under his Club. 9' to 1 p.m. feet and the weirdly lighted dials Social Affairs after boxing match in Student Union. groups. The on the dashboard are there to Social Affairs committee, for members only. Many of the Commat front factions are listed by comfort him. became the Attorney General to safeguard the public. In a recent It is up to him to show that he Saturday, March 19 wrest 1 i Border report of the Un-American Activities committee of the knows how to use the dials and indicators which would be his Studio Theater one-act plays. 8:15 p.m. points House of Representatives, the People's Institute of Ap- for an only aids if he were really pilot- Sunday, March 20 plied Religion is listed as "one of the most vicious Com- ing a plane through soupy wea- San ther. Morris Dailey. 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. the munist organizations ever set up in this country" and the Blue Key Movie, of Course is Background with ti Methodist Federation for Social Action is on the subver- Monday through Friday. March 21-24 ond pt James emphasizes that instru- the St sive list. ment flying courses are designed Finals.. 23, and as background material to ac- "The Protestant" is a magazine which fanatically 6, quaint aeronautics majors with spreads Communist propaganda under the guise of being this phase of air transportation. Ten Cities Get Top The a religious journal. The Un-American Activities commit- "We aren't trying to make ex- Reitzel Sends Out CCAA tee.* pert instrument pilots out of Honors was R points out that the magazine is attempting to "build a Carl Duncan mg them." he states. "We simply ASPINGTON, March 14. Payne Last Announcement Ti bridge" between. religion and Communism. It boasts sup- want them to learn the pilot's (UP)The Linguaphone Institute ard By JAMES HAYES port of 6000 ministers. point of view." of America today named 10 U. S. Sam D "Anti-discrimination legislation for th( These are only a few examples to stress the point that However, a student with a good cities which it regards as hav- Of Winter Quarter should be an expression of ma- Imagination has little trouble con- ing "the best American speech The following end-ot-the-iphar- there is Communist activity in rvligion in this country. jority willwith a tendency to- vincing himself that he is trying habits." ter announcements were released - - - ward criria I imnrovement " hv nr M F Reitzel head of the 41. vv aikaa "Masa ,aa AS IiC 1.11a.,... Ile 111S1.1 U I By JAMES HAYES Sara D port of 6000 ministers. point of view." of America today named 10 U. S.1 "Anti-discrimination legislation for the These are only a few examples to stress the point that However, a student with a good cities which it regards as hav- Of Winter Quarter should be an expression of ma- imagination has little trouble con- ing -"the best American speech The following end-ot-the-ipiar- there is Communist activity in rrligion in this country. jority willwith a tendency to- vincing himself that he is trying habits." ter announcements were released l' ward social improvement." by Dr. M. E. Reitzel, head of; the worship is one to find Alameda Naval Air Sta- The honor list includes Wash- Few persons realize that our system of free Art department: So said Dr. Carl Duncan, act- tion In the worst fog in years ington, D. C.; Hollywood, Calif.; of the outstanding "targets for tomorrow" of the Com- ing Science department head, with one gas gauge reading zero David Wise, industrial arts lathe. David is a junior from Dallas, Chicago. New Haven, New ' Students who receive incom- commenting on the recently re- 'for the last five minutes. munists. major, is shown in action in the Vallejo.Photo by Ray Hasse. Orleans, New York. Oak Ridge, grades in I.A. 56, jewelry, 110( leased College Life committee re- Just how well the student is Pite cannot force its own brand of moral machine shop, working at the Tenn.; Madison, Wis., and Den- last quarter should make up their eight c Communism code port on discrimination at San Jose carrying o u t instructions i s r ver. work before final week. The lab, 429 N upon a person without first destroying his moral code State college. shamelessly recorded by a tattle- The institute gave these reasons I B53, will be opened Tuesdays and tale instrument known as a rooted in religion. As long as there is a high type of moral "In general," he declared, "the for its selections: IThursdays by special arrange- accurately to de- "crab." The electrically driven 1937 report seems IWashington"Because it is the . ment. Mrs. Wennberg will be in teaching in U.S. colleges and universities we will have a here." crab tracks the "path' of .the Link 1131,B1: scribe the state of affairs Thmat and Panty home of American oratory." . room B53 at 11 a.m. to make ar- that he Was trainer and leaves its record in Icy M foundation from which to fight. The scientist added Hollywood Because of the rangements. _ the general atti- the form of a red ink line on a after We must look forward with open eyes and strong "pleased" with "high pressure charm" of the ' in the ropOrt. chart on James' desk. Is It Funny? Staffers Rebuff Senior students who must ful- tude taken movie colony's speech. " 1940 moral conviction to keep Communism out of our religious fill an art requirement for gradu- Will of the Majority Signals Help 'Flyers' Dear Thrust and Parry and Dear Thrust and Parry and DallasBecause of its "unin- sell qt. ation are asked to make arrange- Altos. system. Duncan hasten- First quarter classes go through Ambrose: ASB's 5382, 5381, 3935, 5311: hibited brashness." i "However," Dr. ments in the Art office iminedl- out, "I want to re- intensive familiarization with the You seem to realize the ChicagoBecause of its "friend- Bob Boden, editor. ed to point Last week a cartoon appeared don't ately. Arrangements for pie-reg- my position on legisla- use of instruments as "eyes" in and effort involved in ly combination of rural and big LOS emphasize in the Daily showing a snake who great time istration will be made. with the problem of flight. During' the second quarter, city accents." let. tion dealing had swallowed a little baby. In putting out a full sized 'newspaper Such legislation radio procedures become a prom- New Haven"Where speech is Those wishing found A Milestone Established discrimination. the next day's issue you showed a which the majority of students to take advanced should be an expression of the will inent part of the work. The stu- four dignified without being stuffy." jewelry next quarter are asked to turn t little baby being roasted o-71.1s.a.Lii hastily scan and throw W the One of the outstanding advancements in the prestige of the majority. It should, also, dents "fly" with the help New Orleans"Where speech sign in also. A of on- open pit. I ask you"Do you winds. the Art office -"WIL exert some definite pressure in course and off-course signals embodies the grace of the south- class is tentatively scheduled for of student government came this quarter as the student think that is funny?" What sort For 3 units the Spartan Daily Ford, the direction of social improve- identical to those employed by ern drawl, the fire of the French 2:30-4:30 on Mondays, Wednes- body took control of Freshman camp. of a warped sense of humor do staff is required to serve 15 for 45 ment." government radio range stations. accent with the efficient business- days, and Fridays, and will be of- you have anyway. 0 hours pcn- week making up the Col. When the step came in was a compliment to the ad- he like speech of a commercial met- fered if enough sign up. The professor added that In the final examination of the paper. For the same 3 units two students who' ropolis." Students up now vanced standing of our governmental organizations. As does not agree with those second quarter or "advanced" I've spoken to over a dozen peo- hours of lecture are required per who fail to sign is no edlicational New YorkBecause of its "in- will not be admitted to the class. in Clain% there course, the student must "call ple and they all agree that your week. The total then is 17 hours the camp comtnittee of the Student Council progresses legislation." ternational flavor, blended from value in up" James and, file a flight plan sense of humor is morbid, to say minimum per week per student. Nu the best speaking qualities of the its work, it becomes more and more evident that the move "Nor do I agree with those who by "radio." When he sets oat on the least. If! had anything to say This doesn't include hours the Irish, the Italian, the Jewish, the He was not a mistake, that the ASB is completely capable of ascribe efforts to eliminate dis- the flight, his 'safety" depends on about it, I'd throw you out of the daily make up editors and proof YMCA S ecretary Negro and other groups." Miss crimination solely to communists his shinty to use the radio signals, Daily office so fast, it would make readers spend at Globe Printing handling the job. Aspirants Called profeS or other subversive politieal dials and controls. you're head swim. co. Night crews start work at 6:30 The YMCA will Hold a confer- A *great deal of praise is due the Student Y for its groups. The labor organizations, p.m. and sometimes are still there recent One student, who had been in- From now on keep your so WAA Hoop learns ence at College of Pacific Satur- arts c action in pioneering the camp which for two years has been national association of Phi Beta at 2 a.m. maga- structed to approach San Fran- called "cartoons" to yourself and day. April 2, for men who want Strom Kappa, editors of national Another factor is that Spartan instrumental in getting entering Freshmen off on the right zines, the churches and many oth- cisco airport from the north "let out of the Daily. Vie Witth CCIF i to make secretaryship a proles- occupa Daily news must be written the Two WAA er organizations, including some down- several minutes ahead of basketball teams sion, announced Miss Doris R. tional foot. The farsightedness of "Y" leaders has given San John Angam, ASB 1867. day before the paper is printed. in the Deep South, are seriously time. Upon "landing" he was con- participated in a playday with Robinson, director Of placement, source There fore Most stories are a day Jose State college an institution which can be a great asset concerned with the problem," Dr. fronted with the tracings of the San Francicso City college last yesterday. Mist old vtrhen they appear. As for pic- Duncan declared. crab, which showed that he had Saturday, and emerged with one For complete ;information con- nurse for many years to come. Daily It Stinks tures, the Daily obtains its na- flown right through Coyt Tower Dear Trust and Parry: victory and a tie, according to tact the Placement office:immedi- occupg Activities of the Freshman camp can best be carried Blanket Condemnation tional newsworthy pictures from on Telegraph hill. Had he been This newspaper is getting so Marie Gabriel, WAA basketball ately, Miss Robinson said. then Defining discrimination as "a a wirephoto service, and only on with the resources of tile entire student body behind it, flying an airPlane' he would have that It stinks. Who cares about manager. where Uncle Sam's mail can speed this stock or blanket condemnation of gone down to posterity as the found in the San The Fighting Irish. captained but. it is hoped that the experienced "Y" members will con- news that can be Woe unto them that rise up them a racial or religious group," the hero of one of San. process. by Genevieve Villasenor, tied Francisco's Jose Mercury Herald and News. early in the 'morning, that' they the work. The experience persons scientist went on to say that he their game, and the Tan Tan's, tinue active in of such most spectacular crackups. We want more news of the cam- Some students have no chance may follow strong drift: that con- felt the grouper Most actively team 1, won as Bruce McNeil, acting "Y" secretary, will be invaluable pus and the people here at school. to see a local newspaper, and theirs. Barbara Al- tinue until night, till wine inflame fighting. anti-diacriMination More interest in school therefore depend on the Spartan baugh is captain of the Tan Tan's. theni. Isaiah. V. II. in making the venture a growing success. latton voluntarily should work fOr Unusual Movies and organization activities. Daily to keep up with the news. "iniproVements in their own As this quarter nears its end a milestone in Student Let's get on the ball, or hang it The United Press wire service ganiZations which would remove to Show CCI up as a bad Job. brings the same news coverage government has been established. Now it will be up to the' neeessfty fOr such legislation. ASES 6059, 693, 4082, 789, 169, to B93 as to the downtown papers. to keep enthusiasm for the are not future classes project high. 'liilth-Waal attititfleur and 184. Not many college papers can "Cage or Nightingales," It will take a lot of hard work and deep interest on our descend trete," id said, "rath- an- claim this advaktage. er, the prablefti is w matter et other in the Unusual Movie series There's a tiotive behind the of many students to enable the ASH to forge ahead will the part grata* attitirdis- MB' actioas." be shown Wednesday eve- Seim. lip to* Spiv* jokes: paper;are printed so per- in Freshman camp work. "Group differencesthat do &lit ning at 8:15 in the Little Theater. Deaf Titrusr and Parry: sons can ad newsnot the in the college shesild be Used to the Speech office announced yes- Hoyt about a "spruce up for latest jokes. Can the staff help Bob Boden, editor. em- enrich our exPerienees here," DP. terday. spring" campaign? One that it if readers have memorized Ohtani:es peeking up the campus. Dutiesn concluded. "inclusion Of Starring Noel-Noel, and featur- their old high school jokes? REPORTORIAL STAFF maisbers of rams racial groispa ourselves, and the town in gen- Try What Opfinisjs ing the interriatiorially famous reading the entire Dail); John A. Cartwright, Carl Case, Margaret Helen eral. And have Washing t-o'n Case, Earl R. Crabbe, and'retigichts flthi in eitmixis boys- choir, "The Little Singers some time with more than the E. Davis, Don B. Fitzgerald, Marvin M. Frydenlund, Ambrose Hag- The optimists in this college are those students who a broken city. ASB 2903. roi, 'fetter under- of the Wooden Cross," this !bowie Square usual headline scanning and joke gard, Robert L. Hawkes, James H .Hayes, Robert C. Hemingway, stair-ding and Carl G. Holmberg, George LaJeunesse, Peggy Major, Margot Miller, have already made their spring quarter class schedules. shoUld be en- is a delightful pietiire' showing' probing. cods:girt" Ben H. Pettus, Wilber H. Raver, Patricia K. Roan, John S. Ranier:1, how; through the Use of modern. Cal Vet Expert :f you don't like the Daily, read Florence U. Ross, Jewell Schneider, Harold P. Sousa, Dick Watry, psychology and musical' therapy, tfie Beacon, or DROP DEAD! Walter Wenzel, Alva C. Williamson, Wade Wilson, Patricia Zieber Expensive Dkainthiation- fe"I’ve been* asked for a a new staff member correeti the ASB 128-5202. and' Howard Carmichael. re fdr our last- Maid. I've Here tarnvirrow One phase of discrimination went unstudied during attitude of an entire reform J. D. Murchison of the Oak- saidè'lazyUltpllhetual'and init. BUSINESS STAFF hooL of Veterans Affairs the recent survey taken by the Fairness comtnittee. The pettittent Now cant I add- any' larid' office- "Adam and Eve had many ad- Mersa litadduk Office Manager thirie hi' tree faVor?" One- of the greatest fibnir to Will be' in the Veterans -office, vantages, but the principal. one or no discrimination for Salesmen: Lawrence V. Bernadini, Donald J. L. report stated that there is little, might my that 936 a.m. to 12 was that they escaped teething." Broadhurst, David Mitba--"rott &site. from France In' Many Alittie; /Odin 32 frartf Brawn, D. Jayne' Burns, Patricia Cribari, Sit C. Diaz, Marvin R. Der- met, color, religion, or sex on the campus. she's got a good appetite and "Cage of Nightingales" is acclaim- noon tomorrow, according to a Mark TwainPudd’nhead Wilson. bash, Joseph Garske, Scott Hubbard, John R. Kavet. Harvey Kramer, sleeps- weir - - ea 'ai a Wraith:irk Velieraits-orfiee soinee.' Alex Marshall. Forrest R. Moothart, Ray R. Nissen, Marilyn A. But males are still forced to foot the bill when squir- Arid this, I suppose, is one of ddlitairilf run trivia Murchison will answeT. all Clarence E. riper, M. fteynold$, _Roberf G. Scheid. Aaron thosirldtbdus- caricatifreltiatucestli Se E. S ing.. sweet young things around the town. It is discritn 1;4184." =.1%rti(tilf; Itobert nodded:WI" ' ' - : are on tatie 63r t questions about tbe'tpl_VetWu: inatien of the-worst sort, anti expettsiv_l too. *--.2dosootanniamilutannrsor.?..i.... in RPPIX A-Siatmkattici6.-- cational program. titb4ibilisissismowkwoossomarawerswitua B. J4 'Inez-day. March 15, 1919 SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE. SPARTAN DAILY Page 3 Jato _Pushes Bomber's Takeoff INMAN NAMED PlotliThwarted ON UP ALL-COAST Stu Inman, San Jose State's sensational center, added another feather to his list of cage achievements by being selected on the United Press All.Pacific Coast basketball third team recently. The 6 ft., 3 in. pivot-man ended his junior year of competition by pouring through an amazing 521 markers for one campaign. This is a new Spartan individual scor- ing record and is believed to be 8:15 one of the lop efforts in the na- SanJoseDiamondmen Golfer Ogden tion for amateur players this year. Three other members of the UP third squad are familiar to San Defeats Mate Jose basketball fans. Forward Open Campaign Today positions are held down by Don Bill Ogden, former Sacramento Lofgran of USF and Stanford's title With hopes of getting started on the much delayed golfing ace, dumped Jay Hopkins, George Yardley. Dave Davidson, high-scoring Stanford guard, (Acme season, Coach Walt Williams will put his horsehide squad on the a fellow San Jose State student, and Telephoto) California's Bill Hagler team at A plot to assassinate U. Gen. road this week and send them into the Bay area four times in five 1 -up to advance in the San Fran- 'James A. Van Fleet (above), head "sraci- the back court slots. of the American Military Mission days in an attempt to get started on the 1949 season. cisco City Golf Championships to Greece, has been discovered in (Ante Telephosoi Williams has had five scheduled games rained out and with the yesterday. First team selections went to Athens, t Greece, and Lthwarted.- Spurred by Jato, the Air Force's North American B-45 four-jet bomber makes a spectaaular tallaidf th Bill Sharman, USC, and Sammy testa at Muroc Air Force Base, Calif. Two Jato units of 411116- pounds static thrust each, adled 1000 CCAA race scheduled to begin in It was a close battle with both White of University of Washing- pounds to the of static thrust provided by the bomber's t0,000 pounds four Oeneral 2flectric TO-1941 to Spartans playing top golf through- engines. a little over a month, he hopes ton at forwards. George Stanieh, Anti-Vice get in some much needed practice out the match. Ogden led three Olympic high-jumper and UCLA -The TRACKMEN TO MEET up at the completion of ni5ie holes. for the Spartans. player, is the center with Cliff Two meetings In room 121 but Hopkins, the tournament Crandall, OSC, and diminutive This afternoon the baseballers will be held tomorrow for Spar- medalist, rallied to play three Rene Herrerias, USF, placed at Boxers Vie travel to San Francisco State to tan trackn'ien for the purpose of under par golf on the final nine guards. tangle with the 'Gator nine. Little electing' a captain for the com- to press the winner. Wrestlers Place The "Apple of Moraga." Frank Is known of the baseball prowess ing season. The first meeting is Ogden put the battle in the bag Kudelka and, Alan Sawyer won With Idaho of the San Francisco club, but scheduled for 11:30 p.m., and by dropping in a 40-foot putt on the forward Inominatioins on the Williams intends to isse Southpaw the second for 12:30 p.m. Track- try the 17th hole. This halved the hole second aggregation. "Big Roger" Friday Cliff Craig in the opener. Craig, men should attend either. Eve with a birdie to give the Spartan star portsidee on last year's fresh Wiley, Oregon's 6 ft. 8 in. center, Second in League By ARNOLD WECHTER golfer a one-up margin over Hop- nine, will be barked up by Pete won the nod over Inman for this "Bring Me the Black Dye, Baby" kins. The Coach Ted Mumby's San Jose- Denevi, catcher; Mel Stein, IB; post. Two other northerners, Bal. Is the theme song being sung by became sole owners of the CCAA cans, however, grappled to four Tom Okagakl, 2B; Les Concklin, liontyne of Oregon State and San Jose State Boxing Coach Dee wrestling crown Saturday in the rur.ner-up spots to pile up their 3B; Don Lopes, shortstop; and hingtorr State's Gayda round Portal, as he watches his hair Border City when they scored 39 second place point total. Les Petersen, Earl Wright, and ott; the second quintet. turn white with worry over the points in the conference mat meet Captain Pat Felice, 165, Ray Len Smith in the outfield. Game boxing card scheduled for Friday for an easy first place. Bunnell, 155, Mickey Mendoza, time is 2:30. with the Univeralty of Idaho. San Jose's Spartans, co-holders 136, and Billy Bothwell, 121, all Thursday afternoon the Spar- Si Gymnast of the championship last season nabbed seconds. It has been the practice in the tans travel to the California cam- with the Aztecs. wound up in sec- San Jose's chances for the loop past to ridicule the athletic prow- pus in the second attempt to meet end place with 29 points. Trailing title suffered a big blow in the ess of the Vandals, but when it Team Wins the Bears. Pete Mesa will handle the Staters were Cal Poly with opening 175 pound bout when comes to boxing they take a back the mound duty for the invading 23, and College of the Pacific with Spartan Dick Campbell lost via a seat to no one.' Led by Herb San Jose State club. CCAACrow-n 6. referee's decision to Bob flier- Carlson, twice national intercol- dorff of San Diego State. Despite legiate 165-pound champ, Idaho Tom Humphrey, all-around per- The only Spartan to gain a Hitting the road again, and this Telephoto/ dropped a close 5-3 decision to former, starlighted a San Jose (Acme CCAA individual championship disapproval of the fans, arbriter time to the lend of the Moragans, Clendenin Ryan (above) has NCAA titlist Wisconsin; lost State gymnastic triumph in the was Ralph Payne. 145 pounder. Lee Bogle ruled for Dierdorff to the men from Sparta meet the tossed $1,000.000 of his estimated Gonzaga, 5-3 and drew with Gon- CCAA meet at San Diego last $135,000,000 fortune into a politi- Payne took decisions from How- after a close bout. St. Mary's Gaels nine Friday zaga. The Spartans face Gonzaga pretty well stashed away the sports picture week end. cal battle in New York to get the ard Tillotsen of Cal Poly, and San Jose's Phil Bray, heavy- afternoon at 3:15, with Bob San- With basketball underworld out of municipal next week and travel to Wisconsin Sam DiBlassi of San Diego State weight, and Ben Ichikawa, 128, tos probably handling the chuck- focuses once again on what they call the National Pastimethe San Jose State marked up 16 government. seven days later. 0 for the title. wan third places. ing assignment. variation of the 'one-old -car game, known to some as baseball. points, far ahead of menet! place San DierOtate which bad 511. Take CCAA Title Locally, Coach Walt Williams and his Spartan nine have, at this Closing out the week, the local Cal writing, played nary an inning of ball. Soggy diamonds from an Polg;iiith 41 and College of IPI_ ___!1!_ _I A _I_ In their last preparation for the club takes to the road and visits Pikoffin '4104tla 9tA flmiakakel HAMLINE .4 next week and travel to Wisconsin i.MillAWL RV I. Sam DiBlassi of San Diego State weight, and Ben Ichikawa, 128, tos probably handling the chuck- focuses once again on what they call the National Pastimethe San Jose State marked up' 76 government. seven days later. er for the title. wan third places. ing assignment. variation of the "one-old-cat" game, known to some as baseball. points, far ahead of secontl place San Diego,State which bad SS. Take CCAA Title Locally, Coach Walt Williams and his Spartan nine have, at this eased Closing out the week, the local Cal Pokiejelth 41 and College of In their last preparation for the club takes writing, played nary an inning of ball. Soggy diamonds from an of tfle to the road and visits Pacific With 25 points finished HAMLINE U. tough Vandals, the San Jose squad in- Classified Ads Announcements I the Stanford campus for a sched- unusual turn in the weather have prevented the woodmen from third and fourth, respectively. captured its sixth straight CCAA uled game with the Indians, Sat- duldging in competition. Last year the Spartan gymnasts ncom- FOR RENT SPARDI GRAS COMMITTEE: ring title Saturday at San Luis urday afternoon at 2:30. Ray CHAMPS So the spotlight turns northward to San Francisco where the were a poor third behind power- welryx Meets today in room 8 at 3:30. Obispo. Six San Jose boxers took Jacobus or Ralph Romero will get ROOM AND BOARD: For ful squads from SDS and Cal their individual titles. Mac Martinez the starting role on the mound professionals are readying Seals Stadium for the spring onslaught of eight college girls. Two in a room. Poly'. It was a different story this IN TOURNEY e lab. SKI CLUB: Meets tonight at (125), Al Tafoya (130), Ted Rat- for the Invaders. crowds. 429 N. Third. season. The local gymnasts amass- KANSAS CITY MO., March 14 and ; 7:30 in room S 112. Important! liff (135), Jim McDonald (145), ' FOR SAE San Franciscowhere the baseball filbert still pays major league ed four individual firsts to out- (UP)--The Pied-Pipers of Hem- Wayne Fontes (155) and Heavy- PONTIAC CONVERT- SENIOR CLASS: last week to prices to witness minor league baseball. disance all competitors with ease. line marched so vigorously through be in 1937 8 weight Don Schaeffer, were all IBLBE SEDAN: $445. Call Berke- order graduation announcements, Humphrey captured titles in e ar- crowned as 2C2A champs. Pete Frosh Dough the ranks of the NAIR Basketball Los Gatos, in the Student Union. 10:30-2:30 Nine Paint Costs the parallel bars, horizontal, and _ ley Mathews, 810-W, Franusich, PCI and 2C2A 175-1b. Tournament that they left in-their all-around events. Teammate Dick , after 5 p.m. MWF and 10:30-12:30 T Th. champion, was upset by California They put a new coat of paint on "the most beautiful ball park Brown pressed Humphrey in the wake today no doubt whatsoever 1940 FORD COUPE: Priced to Order Now! Poly's Ken Cornelius, while Raul gate tariff Spill Local in America"this will no doubt call for an increase in the parallel bars, but ten points sep- about their superiority in the sell quickly, only $695. Phone Los Diez, the Spartan 165-pounder, for the spectator. arated the two Spartans in the mammoth 32-team field. Altos, WH. 8-4871. 5 to 7 p.m. "30" CLUB: Meets tonight at was dethroned by Darrell Kister President Paul Fagan of the Seals hasn't been making quite as end. Brown edged out a San Diego 7:30 in B 94. of Cal Poly. It wasn't even close as the MISCELLANEOUS High 2-1 man in the free exercise competi- much noise this year concerning the "third major league" aspirations Pipers punched out points at jUst LOST: Black hills gold brace- TAU DELTA PHI: Special Raul Diez, who hasn't lived up tion to cop first place. In an exiting game yesterday of the Pacific Coast Leag I e. a whisker less than a 70-point a let. About two weeks ago. If meeting, come to the tower any- to the early season raves he re- afternoon the San Jose State Coach Ted Mumby commended rs magnate has been promising game clip. anced found please call Col. 112, or re-I time between 12:30 and 2 p.m. ceived, will face the toughest man frosh defeated the Lincoln high For the past few ye the Seal the following men for their per- ked to turn to Lost and Found. today. of his career, when he meets Herb nine by a 2 to 1 count played at fans the makings of a third major league out of the PCL and the formances: Oscar Metz, Ed Bense. Certainly, the record crowd of . A WILL TRADE: 1931 Model A Carlson. Carlson is fighting as a the high school diamond. first, and only, step Fagan took was to raise the price of admission. George Bloom, Lyn Nofziger, and 10,000 that saw the Pipers trounce ALPHA PHI OMEGA: Meets d for Ford, Tudor convertible sedan. junior this year and has on two The caliber of his ball players hasn't inflated nearly in keeping with John Jacobson. Regis Colleg of Denver, 57 to 46, ednes- tonight at 7:30 in room 24. Pacific Coast and two national For six innings the spartababes in the gi-and finale Saturday for 45 or 610HV, H-D motorcycle. ticket prices, however. night be of- Col. 5845-,J. championships. clung tenaciously to a one-point were convinved of Hamline's pow- I BLUE KEY: Smoker tonight in up. But if Diez makes up his mind lead. At the end of the sixth, In line with newly announced Seal policy of injecting young PHILLIPS QUINTET er. They saw Hemline race to a the Student Union at 7:45. p inow that he can win the seemingly however, the high schools boys blood" into the Coast League, O'Doul s prides went out and signed OPENS CAGE BID e. 12-4 early lead, then loop in' five tied the score when Dick Hall straight baskets to class. BLUE KEY EXECUTIVE COM- impossible could take place Fri- up Arky Vaughan, 37-year-old ex-Pittsburgh Pirate. OKLAHOMA CITY, Mar. 14. take a 22-4 Nursing Art Class walked and one by one stole bases lead and settle the outcome of the MITTEE: Meets in the Student day evening. Carlson can be had, Vaughan has outlived his usefulness in the majors so he goes (UPThe Phillips Oilers, peren- Wisconsin's John Lendenski prov- around to home. nial champions who have been game. Hears OT Talk Union today at 1:30. intct pasture with the coast leaguers for the duration of his baseball vir- ed this a few weeks ago when he tually conceded the title again be- Hemline is the, only team to win Miss ,Mary D. Booth, assistant San Jose pitcher Sheldon Wil- of ALPHA DELTA SIGMA: Meets earned a three round TKO. For life. He has enough batting power to give PCL pitchers plenty fore they take a warm-up shot, the NAIR title tIvice during the professor of occupational therapy, liam, loath to see his game lost, tonight in the Daily office, at Spartan boxing fans who. are new ulcers for a few more years but his blood is far from young. were set to make their first ap- 11-year history of the tournament. nfer- stepped up in the seventh and recently addressed the nursing 7:30. All members attend to make around here, Carlson is the fel- pearance today in the opening the- swatted a single out into center arts class of Mrs. R. M. Lind- plans for dinner meeting Thurs- low who has decisioned Wayne Mexican Leaguers Back round of the National AAU Bas- *ant field. With a sacrifice by Van strom on the relation of nursing to day. Fontes twice. ketball tournament. Learn Quicker- es- occupational therapy. Occupa- Antwerpt and an error William Back east the ball situation is even more interesting. It seems advanced to third, scoring from /C. tional Ther apy department ALPHA GAMMA: Joint Sadal Tafoya Injured a gigantic is shaping up in government courts. If Danny -at Less Cost there on hard hitting Aurrie Sal- malt, sources said yesterday. meeting with Delta Phi Delta US- One of the things that is add- Gardella and another group of Mexican League contract jumpers get DON'T APOLOGIZE azar's single. MODERNIZE YOUR DANCING Miss Booth described how the morrow night at 7:30 in room A I. ing the gray hairs to Portal's head their way baseball will go on trial for its life. Foxtrot - Waltz nurse in the hospital can help the is the injured optic of 13043ound- Ed Carpenter marked up the Rumba - Samba occupational therapist and what ETA MU PI: Meets thmorrov! er Al Tafoya. Tafoya received a first run for the club in the sec- Let us eat and drink; for to- the nurse can do in hospitals at 2:30 in room 7. cut of his left eye in his bout with ond inning by slamming a double morrow we shall die. DENNY-WATROUS ATTRACTION 14 Years Isiah. XXII. 13. where there is no occupational Lee Risling of Cal Poly. If Tafoya and reaching third on an error. CIVIC AUDITORIUM in therapist. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE OR- is ready to go he will meet Fielder sank a up hard- Next man Rod THURS., MAR. 17, 8:30 San Jose they GANIZATION: Meets tonight in hitting Norm Walker. Walker is single into the center field send- She'll think you're t can- room 21 at 7:30. Faculty and stu- one half of a brother combination ing Carpenter across home plate SWEET Do Pour t-lame PHOTO dents cordially invited. this is giving Idaho its national for the first tally. so why not treat IPARSERVICE rating in boxing. The other half InfuOry Chorus LUTHERAN STUDENTS AS- of the brother act, Len Walker, match, this one with Jim Akin of GENEVIEVE SOCIATION: Meets at the Inv. Washington State college, Diehl's to the best 3.5 Negro Veterans Photo Supplies - Finishing will meet Ted Ratliff in the 135- in at "Tops in male choruses" You’re just saying that canto. home cooked food WALK IN ... Dance Out! 61 E. Santa Clara Street manuel Lutheran church, 345 So. lb. division. eye was cut in the Initial Songs of World War II, Spirituals, because its true Market, tonight at 7:30 to elect Both fights were called on con- folk, cherch. Students 90c. (Look for RED-STRIPED Door at) Pete FrounisIch, PCI 175 lb. Padre Theater Entrance) a pastoral adviser. test. His real worth can be seen KEN'S PINE INN DINAH'S LUNCHEON champion, wilt attempt to find his lel 2634 255 So. 2nd Aud. Col. 7087 ALL YOU CAN EA1-95c by his decision over Ted Kozus- 141 So. 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Tues.tlay. March 11. 1919 Page 4 SAN JOSE ST ATE COLLEGE SPARTAN DAILY Gasoline Endangers Salt Lake City Betrothal Book Reveals Campus Capers Intentions of Couples Bonette Holland Miss Bonette Holland added her name to the betrothal book when Kappa Alphas Plan lnter-Frat Releases Theta Chi Conducts s ' she announced her engagement to A William B. De Smith recently. Annual Dixie Ball' Scholastic Ratings Formal Initiation The Kappa Alphas are making -fraternity scholastic The bride-elect is a senior stu- Inter award plans for their annual "Dixie was presented to Phi Sigma Kap- dent at San Jose State college ma- For New Members Ball" to be held May 14 at the pa fraternity recently, according joring in education. She will grad- Twelve new members were in- California Country club in Bur- to Woodie Kennemar, inter-frat- uate winter quarter. Miss Hol- itiated into the Game Xi chapter lingame, states Publicity Chair- land plans to do graduate work, ernity council president. of Theta Chi fraternity, Sunday. obtaining her general elementary man Paul Davis. The Phi Sigs won the trophy The formal initiation ceredionies teaching credential in August. The ball in which the Southern with a grade point average of took place at the Chapter House, atmosphere will be predominant, 1.55. The trophy will be placed 253 S, Kappa Alpha Theta is Mks Hol- Eighth street, under the di- is to ge given jointly with the in the fret house or. Ninth and rection of land's social affiliation. She is president Ed Walters, 'University of California chapter. Reed streets. and pledgemaster also a member of Kappa Delta Pi. Don Perry. Colorful old Southern costumes De Smith is a senior student at Rankings of tbe other fratern- The new members who had un- wil feature large hoop skirts to the college and will be graduated ities were: Delta Sigma Gamma, dergone an intensive seven week be worn by the women attending In June. His major is business ad- 1.52; Delta Theta Omega, 1.49: pledge schedule were led by the ball. Southern gentlemen cos- ministration. Theta Mu Sigma, 1.40; Sigma Al- pledge captain Ray Yonce, and in- tumes as well as Confederate pha Epsilon, 1.40; Theta Chi, 1.33: cluded George Anderson, William Announcement of the engage- army uniforms will adorn the Sigma Gamma.. Omega,. 1.34; Cain, Sal Earauto, Rod Fielder, ment was made at a recent meet- men. Kappa Alpha Order, 1.32; and Keith Lampson. Ted I.illey, Jerry ing of Kappa Alpha Theta by pre- More than 541 Sian Jose State Delta Upsilon, 1.25. Meleher, Bob Shipley, Bruce Ti- sentation of a five -pound box of college Kappa Alphas are expect- tus, Ted Wallace, and Earl Wil- chocolates. Miss Barbara Curry, ed to participate in the gala af- Lamba Chi Alpha, not yet a liams. the bride-elect's roommate, re- fair. member of the IFC, boasted a After the formal ceremonies the vealed the romantic news by read- Last year, before the San Jose KEEPING BUSYMatilda, an orang-outang who has arrived grade point average of 1.40. in group adjourned to Dinah's Shack ing a poem. chapter was formed, the Univer- New York from her native Singapore, investigates certain things (Arme Telephoto) where the annual pledge dinner No date has been set for the sity of California and Stanford she never had in the jungle. After giving a typewriter the once- Willis J. Smith (right) and William Butler, Pire Marshal engineer, was held. wedding. chapters held the ball at the St. ; over, che turns eagerly to the delights of a package of cigarettes. water mains in Salt Lake City, Utah, after the discovery of an check Alpha Chi Omegas San Francisco. unitr.own quantity of gasoline underlying an estimated 33-block Francis hotel in i Matilda will soon be in a zoo. area in the city's downtown section. The vast pool of gasoline, which a:(.!;!!,:ilating near the famed Mormon Temple, is thought to be Plan Formal Dance Gamma Phi Betas Pauline Boles stepuL a long-covered course of a creek under the city. The engagement of Miss Paul- attributed to the gasoline. To Honor Pledges annoi- West has been Honor Pledges At ine Boles and George (Bud) Hoot - IFC Presents Annual Alpha Chi Omega will honor Dave Heagerty Is on was announced by the bride- Bundle Basket their pledges at a formal dance Peninsula Dance elect's parents, Mr. and I Mrs. to be held at the Peninsula Coun- Inter-Frat Formal Captured Near White House The Peninsula Country club Leonard C. Boles of San Jose. ;New D.U. President try 'club in Belmont Friday, The Second Annual Inter-fra- Susan Hardy near San Mateo was the setting March 18. The bride-elect is a graduate of ternity formal was held Friday Dave Ifeagerty was chosen for the Gamma Phi Beta pledge Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hardy. Armstrong Business college of night in the Colonial and Italian i president of Delta Upsilon frater- Members, pledges and guests dance March 4. Berkeley. Beta Sigma Delta is rooms of the St. Francis Hotel. are the parents of a daughter, Su- nity during an election held at the will dance to the music of Bob "Lady of the Moon," which cor- her sorority and she aLso holds The outstanding Inter-fraternity san Elaine, born March 3 at Com- DU chapter house Wednesday ev- Rankin and his orchestra. responds with the sorority cres- membership in the National Sec- event of the year was attended by munity Service hospital. ening. The highlight of the affair will cent insignia, was the theme of retaries association. approximately 500 couple") repre- Bill DilVal was elected vice- be a midnight supper. Arrange- the dance honoring 20 pledges of senting Delta sigma Gamma, Susan weighed 7 lbs. at birth 1 Hooton attended San Jose State ! president: Julius Rocca. secre- ments for the supper are in the local Beta Theta chapter. Delta Theta Omega, Delta Epsi- and measured 19 ins. college and his fraternity is Del- tary; Jim Ileeren, treasurer: Don ehar.ge of Winona Lyon, social Brent %Ikon's orchestra played lon, Kappa Alpha, Laniba Uhl ta Theta Omega. lie served with !Lardy is an instructor in the ' Brainard. corresponding secre- chat/man for the sorority. for the affair and patrons were Alpha, Phi Been sigma, Sigma the navy during the war, lie is the social science department. Spolyar. Mr. and Mrs. John Spurgeon and ,%lpha Eptilion, Signui Gamma tau: Lud junior IFC Pledges of Alpha (711i Omega !brother of Miss Mary Hooton, Mrs. N. B. Powers. Omega, Theta Chi and Theta Mu The Ilardys came to San Jose "Prese"1411ive: ritmar" are Leone Arbios, Joan Broad- physical education instructor at critic. head, Barbara Deiss, Anne Dench, Alice Kent, pledge president, re- San Jose State college. Sigma, the member fraternities of from Chicago. Their original home ceived a crescent penitent neck- Inter-Fraternity Council. is Salt Lake City. Nancy Hershe, Betty Lou Jones, June 19 is the wedding date the ! Bill Monahan Will serve as Mayrene Kearney, Corinne La- lace during the evening. pledge master.. couple has set. This date also I Fave, Gerry Lopes, Barbara Gamma Phi -pledges include: marks the wedding anniversaries Jenkins Barbara DI' staged its first smoked of Meeker, Joan Merritt, Joan Alice Kent, Beth Lennon, Beth of both the bride elect's and the Miss Barbara Jenkins, former Engagement Lists the season with 18 guests attend- Mitchell, Paula Phillips, Donna Calvin, Marge Nelson, Marcia benedict-elect's parents. San Jose State college student, lag at the Willow Glen American Plank, Ardith Totten and Joyce Moorehead, Martha Moorehead, announced her engagement to Jim Kulp-Mel Couple

Waldorf. Pat McCubbins, Marian Bell, Judy Zane -Fraternity. ball Stanleynee rin g sophomorefrom irk e leen; Legion hall recently. at the Inter majorKu1p, Griggs, Kay Fuller, Phyllis Thom, Lillian Albright Friday night. Joyce Lyman, Barbara Graves, I Miss Lillian Albrecht revealed Miss Jenkins was a journalism passed out cigars last week to his i SAN JOSE Tau Gammas Dolores McDonald, Gerrie Merrill, fs 110;11 Unill.sr ner engagement rorrnan 1-mealy is - . major.i 'Moto Mil Corrrnn f ratorn hrnth- riDIVF-Ima Thaantre. It, Uflht S 1..11.1.C11 &111.1 JUjrA.0 aworeneau, Dianna mooreneaa, announced ner engagement so JIM Waldorf. Pat McCubbins, Marian Bell, Judy Zane at the Inter-Fraternity ball Stanley Kulp, sophomore en- Legion ball recently. Griggs, Kay Fuller, Phyllis Thom, Lillian Albright Friday night. gineering major from Berkeley. Joyce Lyman, Barbara Graves, Miss Lillian Albright revealed Miss Jenkins was a journalism SAN JOSE Gammas Dolores McDonald, Gerrie Merrill, passed out cigars last week to Isis Tau her engagement to Norman Healy major. She is from Mill Valley. Barbara Barr, Florence Musso, Theta Mu Sigma fraternity broth- DRIVE-IN Theatre Install Officers at a buffet dinner party held at Zane is a junior industrial arts Jean Tamplin. Clarire Wanderer, ers to announce his engagement TUE \A'Er THUP The recently-elected officers of her home recently. major from Santa Cruz. He is and Lynn Clark. to Dorothy Mel of Berkeley. r Tau Gamma, honorary society for A cocktail party was held after- affiliated with Delta Sigma Gam- women physical education majors, wards in the Garden Room of the ma and is president of Silver Sa- Casa Del Rey hotel in Santa Cruz. ber society. The bride-elect is a junior child STATE CF were installed at a recent meet- Mu Delta Pi Frat phychology major at University ing according to Marilyn Hein, Those attending were Lillian A September wedding is plan- THE UNION Albright, of California where she is a mem- president. Pledge Norman Healy, Betty ned. Plus-- New Group Hessler, Dick Bartholomeu, Pat ber of Alp:ia Omicron Pi sorority. Officers for the coming year are Mu Delta Pi, men's service and Wetmore, Earl Towne, Miriam The couple plan a June wedding. "MYSTERY IN MEXIQ0" Miss Hein, president; Beverly De- social fraternity, has accepted Jamison, Dick Fry, Margie' Lamb, Jeane Kunde - Show Starts at Dusk sin, vice-president; Petri c.i a four new pledges, president Jack Kulp is recording secretary of and Kerlin Morgan. Miss Jeane Kumle, former San Gish Road and Oakland Highway Klein, secretary; Jessie Fenger, Riley announced recently. Jose State college student, an- Theta Mu Sigma fraternity. Miss Albright is a former stu- treasurer. winced engagement to The new members include Mar- dent at San Jose State college. her Major Howard E. Brown to friends in Retiring officers were Edith vin Dornbush, junior advertising She Is now employed in Santa (Acme Telephoto) Thompson, president; Mary Mc- major from Sonoma; James Riley, Cruz. San Mateo recently. George Ashton (right), 21, one of two gunmen who held up a B. & 0. Neil, vice-president; Leta Walter, junior English major from San The bride-elect is an airline BUSINESS DIRECTORY streamliner in West Virginia, is led from Healy is a former Spartan. His pawn shop near the White secretary; Mona Morris, treas- Lorenzo; Dale Wilson, junior bio- stewardess for United Airlines House by Detective Sgt. William Christian (left) after a gun battle social affiliation is Theta Mu fra- and has been flying on the San with police. Ashton's accomplice, Luman Ramsdell, was critically urer. logical science major from Han- ternity. Healy is locally employed. Francisco Honolulu run. wounded in the duel. During the evening, members ford; and Richard Wagner, also a The couple plan to wed June to ANGEL FOOD DONUT SHOP Major Brown is the head of and faculty guests enjoyed a vol- junior biological science major 26 and make their home in San Open 24 hours. from Los Cochee. the stir ROTC department. He also leyball game. Novelty entertain- Jose. Rates for Ii. faculty adviser and member of parties and clubs. ment numbers were performed by Riley also revealed that the fre- Joint Social Meet Alpha Chi Omega Delta Upsilon fraternity. The Ma- 4TH NEAR SANTA CLARA ST. Barbara Albaugh, Mary McNeil, ternity will pledge new members 35 SO. Louise Kiely jor passed cigars at the fraternity Slated by Artists Honors Counselor Marilyn Hein, and Irma Tourtil- each quarter, rather than twice lot t. a year, in accordance with a new A summer wedding is being house. Alpha Gamma, art fraternity, Mrs. Paul D. Dodd.s, national ART MARTINEZ MEN'S WEAR quarterly activity program re- planned by Miss Louise Kiely and will end this quarter's activities western counsellor of Alpha Chi cently accepted by the group. Peter Dolcini. The bride-elect re- Donegal tweed slacks 12.95 in a meeting with Omega, from Los Angeles, was joint social vealed the news to her Alpho Omi- Gabardine leisure coats 19.95 Delta Phi Delta, honorary art so- guest of honor at a reception re- Theta Chi Elects cron Pi sisters when she passed ciety, March 17. cently given for her by the local 89 SOUTH SECOND STREET Webster President Honors the usual box of candy to them Lou Frangione, publicity direc- Alpha Chi chapter. Kappa Phi Ditz Webster was elected presi- recently. 1 tor for the fraternity, said many Guests present included alumnae dent of Theta Chi Wednesday at Cabinet at Dinner Miss Kiely is a junior general BOX - plans are underway for next quar- and parents. Last week the so- BEAUTY a meeting held to obtain new of- Cabinet members of Kappa Phi, elementary major at San Jose ter. rority entertained two other dis- Hair Shaping - Hair Tinting ficers for the next year. national Methodist women's or- State college. In addition to Alpha Excursion's to various art exhi- tinguished guests, Mrs. Mary and Permanent Waving Other officers are Bill Mer- ganization, were guests at a din- Omicron Pi, she is a member of bitions throughout the bay area Power, national president, from chant, vice-president; Norm Sten- ner held recently in the home of Kappa Delta Pi, honorary edu- CORNER THIRD & SAN ANTONIO' ST. will be taken. - Austin, Tex, and Mrs. Matthew back, secretary; Armen Henze& Miss Doris Robinson, adviser for cation society. Members will begirt work on H. Scott, national secretary, from pledge master; Bern Bernardini, Kappa Phi, according to Twila Dolcini is a graduate of the Uni- pieces which they will enter in Berkeley. chaplain; Joe Juliano, first guard; Walker, publicity chairman. versity of Santa Clara. the art exhibit at the California BRACKETTSSTATIONERS & PRINTERS Sage Morris, second guard; Don Bowl for . . . State Fair.this summer. A special Fanuef, historian, and Dick Office and school supplies. exhibit of members' work will be Audrey Auerbach Mansfield, librarian. and portable typewriters. given next quarter, also, Franione Everybody's telling us FUN Standard said. Sigma Kappa Pres. at the home of 40 SOUTH SECOND STREET Audrey Auerbach was elected Theta Mu Sigma "Your hamburgers and hot DGs, Theta Mus president of Sigma Kappa at the Spartan Bowlers HOUSE OF FLOWERS last meeting. apple pie are delicious." Other new officers are Carolyn Initiates Six Men Men's and Women's P.E. Floral arrangements for all occasions Hold Joint Session Six members were added to the Plough, rush chairman; Diane classes held here. Students receive special rates on all corsages Theta Mu Sigma social frater- roster of Theta Mu Sigma social Morgan, first vice-president; Mary "Swell coffeeand only 5c!" STREET nity was the guest last Wednes- at the formal initiation 234 SOUTH SECOND Lou Gardner, second vice-presi- fraternity 12 Lanes day evening of Delta Gamma so- held at the fraternity's house at Drop in to see us and you'll discover Open from 10 A.M. dent; Carol Benelisha, recording rority at a joint meeting held at eve- secretary; Audrey Hachen, corre- 191 S. 10th street Wednesday FOUNTAIN & LUNCH the Delta Gamma house at Eighth LA VERNE SHOP sponding secretary; Pat Franz, ning. We've Fred "Duffy" Paiva, Mgr. and Reed streets. got the snack . triangle correspondent; Kay Mor- that brings you back! 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