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ies' TASC "Speaker )te Mandel Lecture To item. elect st like and he Boars Despite Controversy sate will ape acn By PAT ANGLF in May of 1966. so-called "Black Ilia" in 11eSpl it hPIJit rent empt to eddy" in San Frisignaco. block it by isireitea alive elem. 0 SCATHING AT'fACK devoted on the SJS campus, the let , At that time he made a scathing Vol. 50 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, And es MAY 21, 1963 No. 127 by author and broieleaster Wiesen attack on the Committee Excerpts nmittess Miustiel will take place as sched- from this attack are reproduced business uled today at 3.341 n 'rH35. in the eurstrovemiul fdrne "Opera- the fea, Music Major Convocation Sponsored by TASC (Toward tion Abolition" and "Operation 'lessor of Active St udent Ganmunity I, l Correction," which deal with the lea State Mandel will present an affirmative, student riots on "Black Friday." irman of .iiiswer to the question, "Should , In reply to the questa. of Thursday chairman To Okayama ,',.immunists Teach in Americani whether or not the speaker wouki aesoeiats Universities?" be banned bum the campus be- st Sacra. Mandel has been subpoenaed to cause of allegations by right-wing- I Dr. Or. As 'Neighbor' Honors 284 appear before the House Commit- ers that he is a Communist, Dr. tate pro. tee on Un-American Activities ,,n William .1. Dusel, sice president Tv." hundred and ge State Otanila Sheiden, 19-yearaild SJS eighty-four three ,,, . a, the latest t[[ of the college stated, cted see. ephomore magic major, has been SJS students will be honored NO INTERFERENCE elected to represent the city of Thursday at an Honors Convoca- "The administration will not in- terfere with the planned program presented sun Jose in the sister eity of tion for their outstanding schol- Capitalist Books professor Okayama, Japan, this summer. of TASC. However, in accordance astic achievements. The convocsel James P. Miss Shelden and Ma rsh all with college policy on controversial tion will be held in ea; and ReeVes Of San Jose eity College. the men's Discussed by Prof 1' Issues, we recommend that a panel professor will be the sixth pair of students gymnasium at 11 a.m. ef speakers considering the same (mg to Okayama by the Pacific Twenty-eight students who made as Mandel. as well as an At Weekly Talk Neighbors program. They were se- perfect 4.0 grade point averages Amen discussion be provided." lectei on the basis of information during the past two semesters will "The Capitalist Manifesto" and According to Dr. Dusel. Dr. arid background given on applica- be honored as President's Scholars, "The New Capitalists." both writ- Theodore Norton, assistant profes- tion forms, plus essays and per. Two hundred and fifty-six student, ten by Louis O. Kelso and Mort i- sor of political science will pre- .oat interviews. with 3.5 grade point averages will trier J. Adler, will be reviewed by sent some opposing views and Dr. The students will live with busi- be designated as Deans' Scholars Robert H. Edmonds, assistant pro- Charles E. Smith, associate pro- ness and professional families while in their respective divisions. tessor of economies, at the 12[30, fessor of biological sciences and faculty adviser to TASC will serve in Okayama and will participate Addressing the convocation will isek talk tomorrow in rooms A as moderator for the discussion. a community and cultural events be Rene Jules Dubos, microbi- B of Spartan Cafeteria, Student member, of TASC on in the city. ologist and experimental pathohe Professor Edmonds pl an s to lbeing informed of Dusers plan is- Miss Shelden is an expert on gist who first demonstrated ,f,end most of his time discussing the sued the following statement the violin and other instruments. feasibility of obtaining germ The Capitalist Manifesto," since -fight- through Roger Davis, chairman of She is mainly interested in the ing drugs from he comments that the other book is microbes 20 years TASCs education committee: music of Japan. ago. an elaboration of this first one. DEAN OF STUDENTS STANLEY BENZ gives from left to right, Mary Ann Fudge, John Olsen The first book is a standard to [ "We teisoisnize the right of the "I hope to play my instruments Dr. latexes professor of The his congratulations to three seniors who received and Jeff Davis. Absent from the photo is Bet. judge the trend of capitalism and 'administration to administer. We ver there and find out about the Rockefeller Institute in New York set up its objectives, according to !do not suppose that they have also ming and folk music of Japan," City, will speak on "Science and an "Outstanding Senior of the Year" award at nieceMangseth. Approximately 100 students Edmonds. It tries to raise and I the right to dictate. said Miss Shelden, the Human Adventure." Sunday's Recognition Banquet, sponsored by the were honored for extra-curricular and scholastic answer the question of where so- , PROCEDURES OBSERVED Miss Shelden is president of Mu The convocation ceremonies will Associated Student Body. Winning seniors are, activities at the sixth annual dinner. ciety is going in this economic "We dutifully ubserse the pro- Phi Epsilon, San Jose State Col- begin with a processional "March system. cedures required of 14,, by the lege honorary music society, and from Athalia" played by the SJS The main thesis of the book Is Activities and Evening Program is concert mistress of the college Symphony Orchestra. the basic problem of unduly con- offices, technicalities which we urchestia. Following presentation of the Supreme Court Overturns ,Use of Computers centrated ownership, which Pro- 'complied with two weeks ago. honor students by Dr. Gene A. fessor Edmericis calls an operative "The coordinating committee of Wallas, professor of psychology', TASC met in emergency consulta- In Legal Research flaw. The book brings out the International Ball z, thern by Negro Sit-in Convictions point of broadening such a con- tion last night when informed of Dr. John 'I'. Wahlquist, SJS preei- centration of ownership. I the administration's intransigence. dent, the a capella choir will Its (II RLOTTE MOULTON 10 demonstrators there were pre- Professor Edmonds is in his first I "So far as we are concerned. the Queen Crowned sent "Salvation Is Created." .-nited Press International wrongly convicted because the Discussed Friday Store manager had been forced to year of teaching on this campus. [meeting will go on as scheduled. Dr. Dutxrs will then give the Washington (UPI) -- The Su- Pre- ii.ga I at Anent s arid others -With this crown, Miss Carlsson, segregate his lunch counter be- Previously, he was in private busi- !Mandel will speak at 3:30 today in convocation address, to be fol- preme Court yesterday overruled interested in a legal career are !pronounce you Queen of the In- cause of a city ordinance. ness with California Mortgage ,TH55alone. lowed by a second a cappella se- the convictions of Negro sit-in invited to attend the Friday ses- ernat ional Ball for 1963," said Warren held that even if the Loan. He received his B.A. in 1938 "If the administration disallows lection "Laudate Dominum." The demonstrations in several southern sion of the seminar on the use of Pref. phifllp Persky, foreign stu- manager had acted as an indi- and his MA. in 1940, both in eco- I this reasonable solution, then we audience will then sing "Hail, states on grounds they were ar- electronic computers in legal re- dents adviser. at Friday night's vidual, the convictions were invalid nomics at the University of Mich- Ipropose that he will speak at that Spartans, Hail." rested under unconstitutional local search, according to Kenneth International Ball, because the local ordinance was lean. time in the open air in front of The ceremony concludes with segregation laws. Coffin, head of the Secretarial Miss Bent Carlsson, sophomore on the books. the library." the recessional -March from Tann- Nullified were the jail sentences Administration Department and journalism major from Sweden. In quick success, then, the court Mandel is known for his 'Soviet houser." and fines imposed on demonstra- chairman of the seminar program. 'Press and Periodicals" broadcasts :epresented Delta Gamma, tors in Greenville, S.C.; Birming- overturned the following other sit- The International Show feu- in convictions: The seminar, to be held at 1:13 AWS Selects which can be heard temporarily ham, Ala.; Durham, N.C., and p.m. in S142, also will be open ser KPFA-FM radio. He has been thred Nigerian dances by Ass: What Snow Can't, New Orleans. Trespass convictions of 10 Ne- Olumba, a dance with burnins groes in Birmingham. Friday without fee to accounting guest on major networks in the It was the first time the court students Students wishing to at- Chairmen United States and Canada, is on oil lamps, "Pandanga Sa Ilae - The conviction of two minis- SJS Students Can had ruled in a series of sit-in tend the Saturday program must the national lecture circut, and rerformed by Marlette Diocade tersthe Revs. F. L. Shuttleworth Associated W o in en Students appeals which stemmed from ar- register or make special arrange- I during the war, United Press pro- and Tony Yap; an interpretation A postal official asked yesterday and Charles Billups who were chose committee chairmen at last rests made throughout the South ments with Professor Coffin. vided his by-lined military and of West Side Story by Karolyn that students be reminded that found guilty of having incited the 'Thursday's meeting. during the demonstrations there ;diplomatic commentaries on Rus- Gregg. of San Jose City College: the Post Office does not assume demonstrators in Birmingham.