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Volume XXXVI SAN JOSE, , THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1948 Number 72 VA INEFFICIENCY Uncle Harryites Set For Tonight's Curtain ANDERSON WINS; CHARGED BY SJSC SCORES DEAN OF MEN ON FIVE T.K.O.'S "Our experience of the past four By BARNEY BARNETT months would suggest that the Winning all but two bouts, the branch and regional offices are com- terribly inefficient," declared pletely and decisively grounded Dean of Men Paul M. Pitman in the Alameda Hellcats, 28% to VA, a letter to Col. Cross of the San before a sell-out crowd in the Francisco office of the Veterans' Men's gym last night. Administration. Bob Anderson, San Jose's 145 In a three-page letter the dean lb. PCI champion, had to come spoke sharply against VA, but also out fighting in the third round to reaffirmed that he believed one win from Billy Bullock of the Air of the main difficulties was in Station. Bullock, living up to ad- lack of congressional appropria- vance notices, employed a bobbing, tion of funds for VA work. weaving, body punching style to The dean claims that the plan give Anderson a rough evening's put forth by the San Francisco work. Anderson seemed a little office has produced -only spotty rusty and does not yet appear to results and that results of a spot James Forster, Ruth Peters, John Calderwood, Conrd Smith and Morton Fine (left to right) will shed have regained his 1947 champion- check held here last week re- campus clothes and don costumes of the early 1900s tonight when they open the six night run of "Uncle ship form. vealed that at least 4 per cent of Harry."Photo by Erie Madison. RIVERA RALLY WINS the veteran students are not re- Mike ceiving payments on time. Rivera's last round rally, after two fast and even opening The letter goes on: "Unless I stanzas, won the Spartan 125 lb. hear from you to the contrary, I SJS Baskeiballers Forster In Lead As APO Leads Council battler the decision over Frank am going to accept your silence as Siragusa of the Navy. tacit and unofficial approval to Spartan Charley Townsend write to Congressman Anderson Underdogs Tonight College Melodrama With High Average came on with a rush charging, in the second ' Spartan cagers will attempt to Begins Week Run David H. Horn, inter-fraternity round to ring up a TKO over Al 1. Congress needs to appropriate outscore the Oakland Bittners on president, announced yesterday Bageese of the Hellcats., The bout more money. that for the third successive quar- was halted in the second round to the Civic auditorium floor this A rn,elodramatlic story about-a 2. The base pay for civil service Omega members give Bageese a rest period after meek little man 'Who murders Ms ter.. Alpha .11 clerks must be increased. evening at 8:15. have had a higher scholastic Townsend landed what domineering sister will be pre- aver- Referee 3. Provision must be made for any other Charlie Rowan termed a low Bolstered by the return of sented tonight at 8:15 in the Col- age than fraternity part-time and temporary employ- active in the council punch. Chuck Hughes to the lineup, San lege Little Theater. at the pres- ees and . ent time. Alameda's Tom Sklios proved 4. That the treasury be equipped Jose's hoopmen are up against the "Uncle Harry" takes place in too experienced for San Jose second-best team in the country. APO actives have grade point with IBM machines so that the the early 1900's, and the Speech State's Dale Bryan and won the The McPhersonmen would like to average of 1.62 for last quarter. veteran can know what his check and Drama department has work- decision in their 135 lb. bout. Next in line is Theta Mu Sigma covers. (The confusion caused by win this game, but are more wor- ed during the past weeks to bring In another 135 lb. match Dave ried about tomorrow night's en- with an average of 1.50 and Delta checks which the veteran cannot this period to life tonight. Elab- Gray of the Spartans and the counter with the Fresno Bulldogs Theta Omega with 1.43. identify must put a tremendous orate settings for the play have Navy's Steve Columbo battled burden on the VA.) in the Spartan gym. been designed by Professor Wen- three even up rounds to a draw. dell Johnson and were built by "Since any corrective action by With Hughes at one forward Columbo made effective use of a students under Technical Director Doug Neff, Alumnus, Congress will take a long time, slot and Bob Hagen at the other, right uppercut to hold Gray off. James Liol. The costume deliart- we should like to suggest two the locals have an effective scor- Speaks to CCF Today ment, directed by Designer Mrs. CATOCCA TKO'S IN 2ND steps which would appear to hold ing duo, aided and abetted by Stu Doug Neff, Paul Athey, has made twenty-one San Jose State al- Kenny Cayocca stalked Johnny promise for easing our most sbri- Inman at center, and Bob Wuest- umnus, will complete costumes for the show. speak at the Collegi- Aguilar for a round and a half ous problem. hoff and Ralph Romero at the ate Christian Fellowship at 12:30 before driving the Navy boy into guard. spots. Under the experienced direction today 1. Assign an extra training of- in room 116. Neff majored the ropes. Referee Rowan halted of John Kerr the cast has been in philosophy ficer to the San Jose office. Against the stroirg BIttner five, while at San Jose the bout when Aguilar seemed in putting the "finishing touches" 2. Make it possible for Mr. Mow- McPherson hopes his team will and is currently a minister of a into their characterizations in (Continued on page 4) rey or one of his superiors in the rise to the occasion and show the San Jose church. dress rehearsals this week. San Jose office to take these worst fans that it is a first class unit. James Forster, who plays Uncle cases directly to San Francisco as one of the finest de- Inman, Harry, has given outstanding per- they come to light and 'walk' them on any floor, and fensive players formances in .past Little Theater through." I OFF THE WIRE I Wuesthoff will bear the brunt of productions. Other members of the trying to By UNITED PRESS Edited by JACQUE WOLFF Miss Josephine Roose, whose the Bittner onslaught by cast familiar to play-goers are: keep Don Barksdale and Warren room 18 office is handling vet af- Evelyn McCurdy, Jo Ann Eliason, Word from Baghdad yesterday said the resigned Premier Saieh Taulbee in check. fairs at the college, has issued the Edwin Williams, Jackson Young, Jabr fled Iraq by plane in the wake of rioting in which official reports have any plea that all those who A loss tonight won't mean much John Caiderwood, Conrad Smith, listed 14 persons killed and 65 wounded. discrepancies in their last quarter In the light of other opposition Darrell Bond, and Bette Rehorst. In Paris, yesterday, Premier Robert Schuman's government payments contact her office. Miss the Bittners have beaten, but a Ruth Peters, Ina Abrams, Riza El- threatened after a cabinet meeting to resign if Parliament Roose claims that each plea brings win would be quite a feather in lis, Morton Fine, and Charles Bod- persisted In more veterans. the Spartan's cap. Well complete the cast. in rebuffs to the devaluation program. "As soon as all the boys come Lou F. Zarza, assistant grid coach at Santa Clara University, re- in we will know just how many of signed yesterday to accept an assistant coaching position at Indiana. them have not received either Prof. Discusses State of U. S. In Talk Reports from Tokyo indicated yesterday that between d173 and their full checks, or were under- 287 passengers of the wooden Japanese ferry, Joe Maru, were reported paid for last quarter," she said. Dr. William Poytress spoke to war you can get away with it, but killed or drowned when the vessel struck a mine in the Inland Sea and the Knights of the Round Table in peace-time it just won't work. sank in one minute. "No one is willing to stop prices recently on the State of the Na- The Soviet government prohibited Russian officials and state em- VISITOR URGES tion. from going higher, they are sU afraid that the price structure will ployes from talking to foreigners yesterday and designated Foreign According to Poytress, the rea- cella , and in an election year, Minister V. M. Molotov's foreign office as the sole clearing house for RADIO COURSE sons behind preeent-day Whitt wantilliiirresponsibffity," contact with the are "the methods used in financ- "San Jose State college should Poytress declared._ The Sheriff's office in Fresno reported YHT6rday-IRT AzneritaIrr -- -- ing the war, and the fact that have a course in radio newswrit- Commenting on the recent de- Transport Company plane crashed near then, and 32 bodies so far whereas. prices have increased ing," said ex-Spartan Dailyman motion of Marriner S. Eccles, ad- three times /liner the beginning had been recovered. Paul--Hte illU3C5 yesterday. Hurmu vocate of a manata-economy, the war, production has only dou- Chen LI-Pu, In a statuenent iniukE-Arrthig yesteirday, denied ses was visiting campus on leave from Chairman of the Federal Re- bled, and food production has in- for the second time press reports attributed to him that the Chinese from his job as staff correspon- serve Board of Governors, Poy- creased only 30 per cent." In a government had received information about a revolt in the Soviet dent for the Canadian Press in tress said that Truman now will case such as this, he said, we Victoria, British Columbia. stand a better chance, because Ukraine. could have nothing but inflation. Hurrnuses stated that he plans now there is nothing to interfere Secretary of State George C. Marshall indicated yesterday that to leave for the Balkans in the About the manner used in fi- with the present prosperity. he is prepared to accept some changes in administration of the Euro- near future. It is his plan to do nancing the war, Poytress said Answering a question from the pean Recovery program. free lance writing from the scene that instead of financing by 'tax- audience Poytress said the deter- The Chinese government pledged itself yesterday to a sweeping, of international conflict. He has ation the government borrowed mining factor is international poli- 10-point "self help" program of domestic reforms to insure maximum been with the Canadian press from the banks. "This just creates tics. Right now, he said, the unions benefits from any new financial aid given by the United States. money," he continued,. ready to ask for in- since last year. more "and are getting The government is "seriously considering" going to court for an While at San Jose State college, eventually the lid is going to blow crease in wages, people are using Injunction to bar the General Motors Corp. from putting into effect Hurmuses was a member of Delta off." Even rationing and price their savings, and the government plants across the nation, Sigma Gamma fraternity and was control will not solve the prob- Is going to spend 18 billion for a company-sponsored insurance plan in its columnist for the Spartan Daily. lem now, he averred, because in defense and international aid. It was disclosed yesterday. 2 SPARTAN DAILY Thursday, January 29, 1948 In Thrust and Parry Ternpus Fugit! Pdge Ha Editorial JANUARY, 1923Ominous voices coming from behind UMT Opposition scholarly beards are seeking answers for the scandalous be- havior of students at the "Jolly-up Dance" held last week. It wit , Dear Thrust and Parry: 1,6 was asserted that some students took part in an indecent new are With reference to Hal Snook's zip I k the "Chicago Walk." Everything has its place. . c - . ' _ tiilly. 1, "Plain Talk" appearing in the dance named Sp; we Tuesday, January 27 issue of the The place of the "Chicago Walk" is in Chicago and not San San jo e'Sta lege hay Spartan Daily be says, "Indivi- Teachers' college. If we are not competent enough duals and groups alike who take Jose State for at our dances then we believe it is time to the Published awry school dsy by the Assosietd Studnts of Son Jos. Stella Collsq the time and trouble to make a to govern conduct 3 at the Pons of Glob* Printing Co. Entered as second class mattor at the San Jose fair study of UMT end up by ac- take drastic steps.. . . ( first phase of jitterbugging?) IR Post Office. cepting its logic." Who are more witl able to make a fair study of UMT bett DAY EDITORThis IssueKEITH ALWARD position than from a non-biased Pia: our educators? Just to keep the Portray Elyse, ny records straight, I would like to Anne Hofling Will poll list those educational groups who Of 1948 7 Salute To The Dean have "made a fair study of UMT Nob Hill Girl, In Revelries and have NOT accepted its foci A campus survey on December 5 showed that nearly 600 logic.": "I never dreamed I'd get the clas Revelries of 1948," Bull veterans had not received subsistence prior to that time American Association of Junior lead role in the checks remarked Hofling, erdi Colleges. Junior Anne during the quarter. Immediate action was needed .to keep the romantic interest in Joe Juli- of American Association of School the ano's February vets in school, so Dean of Men Paul Pitman began a campaign Administrators. show. "Some friends encouraged me to try for against the check backlog. American Association of Teach- the part," said the small, soft- ers' Colleges, spoken Speech major, "and I went InnH Pitman's correspondence with Congressman Jack Anderson, American Council on Education. over to tryouts convinced it was and Col. T. J. Cross, regional head of the VA, started the ball American Education Fellow- a foolish idea. :"m thrilled over the Wu ship. rolling in favor of the vets. Within a few weeks special attention whole thing!" American Federation of Teach- was being focused On San Jose State college to ensure expeditioull Anne's face isn't an unfamiliar ers. KaiRH one around campus. The former action on each veteran's pay claim. A VA training officer is here Assbciation sic American Col- Cru San Jose resident, now living in 10_ veterans' leges. Em a part of each day bear panblesna, and all 'claims Los Gatos, has appeared in many National Congress of Parents Sin from this campus are to be personally "walked" through by a productions in the Speech depart- and Teachers. Wu. regional expediter to payment. National Council of Chief State ment, the latest being "The Doll's House." Moi go possibly School Officers. Mai "No veteran will hungry on this campus if it As will National F.docation Association. Elyse in the show, sh,r. Alle declared the Dean this month. And with his San can be avoided," Department of Supervision and portray a Nob Hill girl from Der determination to help the student veterans backing that state- Curricultim Development Francisco who captures the heart boy from Fisher- ment, we believe he is right. We salute Dean Pitman for a job NEA. of an Italian Department of Higher Educe- man's Wharf. well done. Gen, N.E.A. "And oh, the costumes!" ex- In Commission for Defense of De- claimed demure Anne. Her other- ANNE HOFLING mocracy Thorugh Education wise quiet voice rose a little, her NEA. blue eyes sparkled, and she went beautiful. This show is the grand- PI Politics Council for Social Studies, on, "The costumes are simply est opportunity I've ever had!" N.E.A. ers National Association of Sec- 27-t ondary School Principals, day The Issue NEA. SOCIAL SCENES Joe Here's N.E.A. Federal Legislative Poli- higl (A NON-PARTISAN COMMENTARY) cies. to 1 G. Hall Landry SEF.kERS CLUB .. ZETA CHI . . By AL CALDWELL A.S13 6101 A potluck dinner is in store for Formal pledging ceremonies for members of the Seekers Club this neophytes of Zeta Chi, local soror- der _ San Ides voters *filo to the polls February 17 to determine evening at the First Methodist ity now pledged to Chi Omega, can StE the fate of the proposed nine million dollar-sdioa Inind issue. Enforce -Rides ehurcb_at6:30 p.m. Following the national sorority, were held Sun- Ma The only purpose here is to provide factual information on both dinner, states PubliciittGlen Eg- day afternoon at the home of Miss Thrust and Parry: lington, will be a regular business Myrne Shephard, a local member for sides of the controversy. Just a request for a couple of meeting. of Chi Omega. poi column inches of your time. session is held to- 14 "Our rexular Twelve girls were ribbon-pledg- THE Sunday because THE PRO CON I think that the student coun- night instead of ed with the sorority's colors, car- there will be a Christian Youth "First and foremost it must be "By defeating the Bond Issue cil ought to enforce the non- dinal and straw. Cl smoking rule in the Union by Rally on that date," adds Egling- pointed out that our present we hope to get a return to San ton. school system is Inadequate to Jose of a modern eighth grade levying a fine or handing a broom DELTA BETA SIGMA wa handle our present school popula- elementary and four year second- to the offenders. wit Members of Delta Beta Sigma, tion," stated Lawrence Appleton ary system, with the emphasis on The editor of the Daily should CALVIN CLUB . . . campus social sorority, formally in an interview recently. Mr. the teaching of the fundamentals be complimented for his timely, Harlan Hpath is the new presi- All pledged ten girls to their organ- Appleton is chairman of the Citi- of education. We not think to the point, and straight forward dent of Calvin offi- Spi Club. Other ization last night. zen's Volunteer Committee for we can get them under the junior editorials. cers elected at a recent meeting Do New Schools. high system," stated Clark Brad- Dr. MacQuarrie's column should are Arthur Grimaldo, vice-presi- Ceremonies were held in the Cat ley, local attorney and dent, and June Coates, secretary- home of member Amiee Heap, He attended San Jose State spokes- not be the butt of senseless crit- man for the group opposing the treasurer. 1617 E. Santa Clara St. college from 1926 to 1928, and icism. If students would think bond issue. Calvin members are advised by taught Business Statistics here his ideas over they would find June Coates to, meet at the First In 1935. Mr. Bradley attended San Jose that he has plain, understandable, ALLENIAN SOCIETY Methodist church, First and Santa elementary schools and graduated newsy information. A formal "At the present time four of our Clara streets, at 7:30 Sunday eve- pledge dinner was held from San Jose High. He attended Sincerely yours, in the home of elementary schools are so over- ning. There they will attend, along Miss Peggy Carter State from 1926 to 1928. He last night to crowded that the pupils are forc- R. A. King with other church group", the honor pledges of Al- studied law at Hastings Law lenian ed to attend on a half time basis," ASB 1897 Christian Youth Council rally, society. The ceremony was School in San Francisco. read to he said. "The attendant evils "Oslo Echoes." 21 new girls by Jickie thereto are not only those of a "If the Bond Issue carries, it Mitchell, president. toi tired and sleepy student body in means the extension of the junior 'State Of The Nation' STUDENT Assisting Miss Carter with the ne the afternoons, but also the dou- high school astem and the con- dinner were Carol Anderson, Pat ha Thrust and Parry: New advisory board members ble preparation load imposed on tinuation of present educational Barton, Pat Cadwallader, Joan lin are Mrs. John Aspinwall, Charles teachers. standards, Which definitely do not In the Christian Science Moni- Flint, Liz Greullch, Winnie Helm, stres.4 fundamentals," asserted tor of January 15th there appear- Hillis, Miss Helen Diznmick, Dr. Larry Schwarz, and Marilyn fei "Due to the lack of school con- Zel- Mr. ed an article entitled, "State of Wilbur Luick Dr. Carl Rich, Dr. ler, ta struction in the past 25 years, it Bradley. the Nation." This article was Marion Bird, Dr. Mary Grace 6 Is estimated that unless corrective "If the junior high school sys- about an interview between some Hamilton, Richard Jesson and ne steps are taken 2700 students will tem is done away with we can newspaper correspendents in Lowell Pratt. SPARTAN SPEARS . . . to be Inadequately housed next year. then use the four junior high Washington and Mr. William Z. schools as regular full time four Jerry Quadros, Jeanne Collins, Washington High, San Jose Foster, head' of the Communist NEWMAN CLUB . . . year high schools with additions and Ramona Hicks have been High, and Tech High are all in the Party of the United States. Joe Ashworth is the newly- Ti to Herbert Hoover and Peter Bur- named as new members of the condemnation process. The loss of The newspaperman put the fol- nett. This means that by enlarg- elected president of the organiza- Spartan Spears, Sophomore girls' 0' these schools will only add to the lowing questions to Foster: ing our fifteen grammar schools tion. service organization. present overload. "The plan calls Question: "Do you believe the Other officers are Al Adorador, to 8 grades, and by building a four 111 for a new San Jose High, a new Communist Party of the U. S. Is vice-president; Inez Arias, record- Officers for the group this quar- year high school in Willow Glen, SI Willow Glen High, and completion loyal to the coestittatips of the ing secretary; Mary Ann Capini, ter are: Olivia Knowles, president; and new Tech High in San Jose of Abraham Lincoln High school, United States?", Clare McMurry, corresponding school correspondiqg secretary; Mary Limntinereerr_Notrywr_uneraernette can meet an of our Ireasur secretary; Cons Lee Hill, record, _ _ _ _ _ needs in the pert Junior High Schools, plus a con- neirUiryear dent defender of the limited dem- sergeant-at-arms,_ ing secretarr-BVftra yman, for 20,300,000." struction of a minimum of 85 ocracy that we have in the United Final plans for the forthcom- treasurer; Marilyn Zeller, Mince:- elementary classrooms," he ex. "There is no dispute on our part States." Mr. Foster allowed the ing "Ballerina Ball" will.be corn- ian; and Bea Rule, reporter. plaIned. 'tor the need for additional school American constitution was not eted at ton4ht's meeting, states Initiation of the new members s) facilities. We are trying to meet "abreast a The money for this construction of the times,", like those Dance -Chairman Batik- Roden- Wlfoplace ar7130-VflUrsdiiir the cost of these additions in a of "the Soviet Union, Poland, born. will come from sale of previously night at Miss Knowles' home. more reasonable manner, and at Mexico, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, and purchased school properties, (no the same time through a modern others," which More enlight- longer of value because of popu- "are away the most democratic in the Foster is the head of the Com- eight and four year school sys- ened and much more democratic lation shifts) present budget world." munist Party in America and tem," he%tressed. than our own." funds, and the projected nine -mil- Question: "In case of war be- that he takes his orders from the A figure of $3,929,000 for pri- Question: "Is the Communist lion dollar bond issue. The total tween Russia and the U. S. would 14 man council that rules Russia mary schools' and 22,369,375 for party of the U. S. dedicated to overall cost for a plan extending you an4 other American Commu- today with dictatorial powers. secondary schools has been reach- the 'establishment of a Communist Into 1952 is estimated to be $10,- nists bear arms for the U. S. They tell him what to say. ed by him. This total of $6,298,875 state in the U. S. and the World?" 879,200. against Roesler If there is still any doubt as to will provide a 100% program for Answer: "Soviet Communism is Foster's answer: Since Mr. Fos- the aim and purpose of being of The cost of the continued pro- the next five to ten years, accord- a higher state of society," than ter couldn't fool anyone with any the Communist party, I fail to un- ject is no greater than the pres- ing to his calculation. anywhere else in the world and other answer he said frankly, derstand why. tax carried and our gain is ent "is not yet on the world agenda "No, that resistance to Russia Sincerely, measurable not only in dollars of our children," concluded Mr. of practical politics." "The Stalin would be wrong." Richard K. Freeman but in the welfare and education Appleton. Constitution of the USSR is far Please keep in nfind this Mr. ASS' 4637 Inman Leads Spartan Cage Scorers; SPARTAN DAILY Spartan Frosh Nine Play Twenty-Two Hagen And Wuesthoff Tied For Second Games; Fifty Men Sign Up continues to lead the Spartan eagers in scoring By REX PARRISH with a total of 195 pointa to date. Bob Hagen and Bob Wuesthoff Sports Baseball Mentor Walt Williams stated yesterday that the are tied for second spot, with 164 each. Frosh- baseball nine are tentatively slated to play a 22 game a' -Chuck Hughes, who was unable to play in two contests last Thursday, January 29, 1948 schedule this year. week, has chalked up 90 points thus far. Hughes and Inman each Prominent games include contests with San Francisco State have an average of thirteen points for each of the games in which Frosh, Stanford Frosh, California Frosh, Stockton J. C. and they have played. and Salinas J. C. Ralph Romero is in fifth spot REBOUNDS Coach Williams said he has with 59 to his credit. Ralph is Spartans To Face more than 50 candidates out for the Frosh team at Ow present better known for, his defensive By ABNER FRITZ THE DEAL play than for high scoring. John- time. This year's Freshman It's not an easy task to score By BARNEY BARNETT ny Kane follows Romero with 44 Strong Fresno Five team is the first since the war, points. 1380 points during one basket- though there was a junior varsity ball season. When you're playing Notes saribbled on the ring team last year. The Spartans have their eyes Tomorrow Night aprbn during the Junior College The focused on Friday night's CCAA top drawer competition and av- Freshman schedule, as re- tourney: Fresno State's casaba tossers classic with the Fresno State eraging better than 20 .points a leased by Williams is as follows: pull into San Jose tomorrow night Bulldogs. Coach "Dutch" Warm- game, it's Coach Dee Portal appears to still tougher. for their CCAA contest with the March 2Sequoia High School at erdarn's men have won eight out have unearthed a power puncher league leading Spartins at the Sequoia. of 14 games this winter. BITTNERS HAVE HEIGHT in Ray Forsythe, 155 pounder who local gym. March 3.---San Jose 13IghSchool. We saw the great Bittner cen- scored a clean knockout over The Bulldogs have won one and March 5Salinas J. C. at Salinas. INDIVIDUAL SCORING ter, Don Barksdale while he was Modesto's tough Richard Elson. lost one game in league play this March 8San Mateo J. C. at San FO rr Pts. on the road to 1381) points. We Fans who thought that Referee season. They trounced Cal Poly Mateo. Inman 77 41 195 sat on the bench for University Frank Bramhall was a little hasty in the first one, 62-47. They drop- March 9San Mateo High School Hagen 66 32 164 of Redlands and watched Camp in stopping the Cayocca-Damas ped their second CCAA game to at San Mateo. Wuesthoff 73 18 164 Ross go down in defeat for the battle were unaware that the San Pacific, 61-48. March 13 Stockton J. C. at Hughes 40 10 90 first time in many encounters, Francisco JC coach, Roy Diedrich- One of Fresno's worst beatings Stockton. Romero 28 8 69 and the world was as- son, had asked Brarnhall to give this year was handed to them by March 16Lincoln High School Kane 16 12 44 tounded by the fact that Barks- Cayocca a T. R. 0. Verdict the St. Mary's. The Gaels crushed at Lincoln High. Cruze 9 8 21 dale scored only 9 points during nevt time he solidly tagged the the Bulldogs by a 57-37 score. San March 17Mission High School Enzensperger 7 5 19 the game. San Francisco boy. Jose, minus at San Francisco. Staley 7 8 22 the services of Chuck Barksdale, the big center who Hughes, were edged out March 19 San Mateo High Wunker 7 6 20 Good natured Pete McNeil by St. played for Camp Ross, couldn't Mary's School at San Mateo. Morgan 4 2 10 seemed to get a kick out of -re- to the tune of 42 even earn his letter at Berkeley What bothers Coach Walt Mc- arch 30 Santa Clara High Marks 5 1 11 ceiving more boos than Coach high, but last year he won All- Pherson, more than cornparitive School at Santa Clara. 2 1 5 Charley Walker when the. two American honors, and is rated one scores, is the fact that Fresno Mardi' 31Mission High School 1 0 2 were announced as judges for the of the top basketball players in afternoon show. will be keyed up for the Spartans. at San Francisco. the country today. The fact that the Washington April ILincoln High School, at Spartan Charley Townsend was Square five is playing a tough Lincoln High. A truly fine competitor, he ha* forced to abandon his usual box- Oakland Bittners quintet tonight Aptil 3San Francisco State at Intramural Cage , done much, in a quiet way, to ing finesse and resort to slugging will not make them overly ener- San Francisco. further the cause of his race. He to come from behind and edge out April 6Stanford Frosh at Stan- is the first of his race to play on getic for the Bulldog contest to- Play Results Salinas' Manuel Martinez. morrow. ford. the Bartlesville, Oklahoma court, April 9Modesto J. C. at Mo- home of the Phillips' Oilers, and Enjoying the evening card from Otherwise the White and Gold Howard Storer's "Cherry Pick- a ringside seat, Dean Paul Pitman should be in top shape for the desto. ers," defeated the "Beta Bums," received rousing cheers for his April 10Stockton J. C. at San fine performance. confessed that he got a little ex- Raisin City boys. Chuck Hughes 27-24 in a very dose contest Mon- cited when it looked like any of I. in good condition again and Jose. day evening in the Men's gym. He spearheaded the attack that the boxers might be hurt. probably will start at forward! April 17 San Francisco State Joe Badame, of the Bums, was beat the Oilers in the first Bitt- Stu Inman will hold down the Frosh at San Jose. Roughhouse Rudy Aguirre look- high point man with 15 counters ner-Oiler contest this season, and forward position. Bob Wuesthoff April 20 Santa Clara High ed very good in winning every to his credit,. will be counted on to lead the and Ralph Romero are the prob- School at Santa Clara. round from Everett Stedman of Oakland men in their game able starters at the guard posts. April 23St. Mary's Frosh at St. "Mangini's Murderous Marau- Modesto. ders," under Bob Hagen, over- against the Gold and White to- In Vernon Riggins the Fresnans Mary's. came Bob Cutler's "Eastern All morrow night. Fans who attended the after- have a very excellent center. Al- April 24Modesto J. ('. at San Stars," by a 45 to 33 count. Fred noon bouts were struck by the though an injury, has kept him out Jose. Mangini and Louie Harris tied similarity of the Modesto boxers. of several games of late, he is ex- for top position ...in. .regard to WUESTHOFF For a while it looked like they pected to start against the Spar- THE JUNIOR PROM points, each man accounted for Bob Wuesthoff leads the small were all brothers. tans. 14 tallies. colleges' free throw scorers of the Jim Nutt is one of the few San Jose's freshmen will meet nation, it was revealed by statis- the Campbell Californians in to- FOR YOUR "Scrappy" ,Squatrito's Newman Spartan boxers to really take ad- tics released last week. It is morrow night's preliminary con- Club five trounced Tom Burch's vantage of a kayo opportunity. 0 - ironic that the leading free throw Nutt doesn't waste any time mov- test. DANCIN' "Pyle Inn Boys" 27-37. Jim West artist of the country should come was high scorer for the Newmans ing in to apply the finisher. from a team that has already lost and with 14 points. Sports FAiltor Paul Von Haft- several games this year because ten forgot he was representing c Stu Inman's strong Garden City of their inability to sink a decent the neutral press and almost wore TRACK NOTICE All-Stars outclassed Bill Chan's ROMANCIN' percentage of their charity tosses. out his leather lungs cheering Coach Bud Winter revealed Spartan Chi boys 57-23. John for the Spartan gladiators. that track uniforms will be issued Doolittle, "All Star" high scorer, PLEASURE Don Schaeffer, San Jose heavy- to the varsity this afternoon. The captured 16 points for his team. weight, looked like he was in for Frosh will receive theirs tomor- (Courtesy of Bud Hid) Frosh Play Tonite a rough evening for the first 30 row. X with Rich- Undefeated San Jose high seconds of his match However, JUST TWO /LOCKS Spartans Tangle school will be the foes of the ard Burns of Salinas. the range Freshman (lowers in tonight's Don eventually found Our stock of air brush preliminary at the Civic audito- and won going away. With Bittners In Aud. rium. equipment is from Page 1) Scheduled for 6:30 p.m., the (Continued Spartan sport fans appear to be now complete ... tilt will find the flashy high school Also scheduled to see action missing some good entertainment ANOTHER media joins matching its coordinated tonight for the Spartans are Er- outfit these winter evenings when they our completely stockad attack and defense against the lisfl nest Marks and Art Allen, who by-pass the matches staged by more skilled, but less united play have been moving right up the Ted Mumby's matmen. The wres- of the Gold and White. line in improving their play. tling matches are really some- Both these men are over six Coach will prob- thing worth seeing if last week's After two years of writing feet in height, Allen being the ably start Orville Orton and Dean encounter with the California letters . shipment finally tallest man on the squad at 6 feet Giles at forward, Bob Bowles at Bears is any criterion. arrived bringing us the last 6 inches. The McPhersonmen will center and Chuck Crampton and A completely different atmos- missing item in our air brush the need all the height they can get Dean Price at guard. phere prevails at equipment . . the single dia- shows as compared to the tonight. phram compressor. Probable starting lineups are: meets. For one thing, the boys Bittners Po. Spartans stick around to watch their team- Taulbee I Hagen Newmans vs. Salinas mates instead of dashing for the San Jose Paint and Wallpaper Company O'Gara I Hughes showers as do the leather sling- Complete Art Department Barksdale c Inman Coach "Scrappy" Squatrito's ers. The crowd is usually small 112 SOUTH SECOND STREET COL. 23 Burnes* g Wuesthoff Newman Club cagers will be seek- but quite appreciative of the lads' Silver g Romero ing their fourth straight victory efforts. Advice is liberally offered Saturdor night when they travel as to the best methods of getting powerful nelson or headlock. to .Salinas to face the out of a full Salinas J. C. Panthers. One of the gallery wits at last IN PERSON w ave the fans a laugh -TepNewman *corers are when. he cal ed 0-app er Frizz' and Kerlin Morgan with 42 -411XBENEKE Ralph Rogers, prominent local Felice, "Ah, Patrick, me bhoy, 'tis and 36 points, respectively, in ORCHESTRA! sportscaster, will be on the mike time you were winning now." an44flii-6LENN MILLER 36-PC. games. Other consistent again this evening at o'elOC)C to four Sempro- with give a play by play description of point-getters are Vince West, Glen Wilson, Dean the Bittners-San Jose State bas- nio, Jim GARRY STEVENS-1MOONLIGHT SERENADERS Sophia, Don Lopes, and Al Pinard. Be ketball contest from the Civic au- JACK SPERLING PETE CANDOL1 (Esquire Award Winner) ditorium over KSJO. Wall-Groomed He also will broadcast tomor- An American ex-GI has found row's crucial Fresno-Spartan cage that his occupation of Germany For tilt from the Spartan gym. was profitable. SPECIAL STUDENT RATES! The Play Being short of United States $1.25 with Student Body Card The student subscription rate funds handed out by the VA, he Tickets on sale at Sherman-Clay to the Daily is considerably lower managed to buy a box lunch with Henry Steiling than student rates for college a Geppnan coin. Now the proprie- (Manicurist New Available) dailies at other Bay Area schools. tor of the San Jose Box Lunch has Hotel Sainte Claire University of California requires an unasked-for souvenir and the CIVIC AUD. MON., FEB. 2 presentation of an ASB card for GI has sandwiches and change for Barber Sho each issue received. 50 cents. 4 SPARTAN DAILY Thursday, January 29, 1948 Bente' To Speak Revelries Tickets 1Club Hears Talk 4. At News Congress In Great Demand On Psychology I. JUST AMONG OURSELVES' Dwtght Bentel, head of the Jour- "Friday's tickets are going fast Dr. E. R. Hilgard, head of the By DR. T. W. MacQUARRIE nalism department, will address for the Revelries show, 'Up Pow- Psychology department at Stan- the Southwestern Con- led a discussion of the rela- 1+4',41 Journalism ell'," announced Edith Graves of ford, gress at Austin, Texas, in March. tion between philosophy and psy- the Business office yesterday. Pay for performance In student are, wanted it bigger and better The congress will be held at chology at the meeting of the Phil- activities is not desirable. Actually every year. Quite a lot of money the University of Texas this year. Students should try to get their osophy club last evening, accord- It is objectionable. The College was taken in at the door, so one It is participated In by all major tickets early, she advised. ing to Mr. Elmo Robinson, club has its own program. Anything bright mind suggested pay. That adviser. The meeting and discus- schools of journalism of the South- Opening night, February 16, is beyond that must be incidental, clicked, of course, and the money sion was held at Mr. Robinson's west, said Mr. BenteL also in demand, said Miss Graves. unofficial, not too serious. As soon began to disappear. Hours of la- Other speakers will be: Frank Tuesday home. as we begin to bor, hours of practice, expense and Thursday nights are L Mott, Journalism department open. The Philosophy club, first in this pay for this and accounts, travel, all of those char- still member of the University of Mis- college, recently received approval that, the fun is acteristics of the typical "swindle Tickets are 90 cents to ASB souri; Loveta Culp Hobby, former by the Student Council. Member- gone. Profes- sheet," began to appear. card holders while regular adrnis- chief of the WACs and now pub- ship is composed primarily of phil- sionals snarl for sion is $1.25. All seats are re- CS Finally someone got a sizeable lisher of the Houston Post; Mar- osophy majors but is open to any their cut, while served. V check for no work whatever-- garet Bourke White, famous pho- interested students. t h e innocents regular underworld stuff. Soon the tographer; and Ervin D. Canhan, wonder. "mobs" were struggling for con- editor of the Christian Science v Spardi Gras trol. (I don't think anyone was Monitor. ocal Recital KP Society To Hold started, as I re- ever really "rubbed out," but there The purpose of the congress is in menthe r, was plenty of what looked like to consider journalistic and teach- I Slaiied Potluck Dinner the For Feb. 13 1928, on good old-faspioned skullduggery.) ing problems. 29th of Febru- Advanced vocal students will A pot luck dinner and white el- ary. It was Just We had to stop it. We were not give their annual recital on Friday ephant sale will be held at Palo Alto on a modest good turning over the College equip- evening, February 13 at 8:15 p.m. February 12 for mem- time, impromp- ment, halls, personnel and audi- in the Little Theatre, under the bers of Alpha Chi Epsilon, Kinder- Boxers Win Easily garten Primary society, according and really quite ragged. Next ence for any such exploitation. If direction of Miss Maurine Thomp- tu to officer Helen Schulte. Trans- year Revelries was addedwe had a student activity cannot be car- son of the Music department. ried on without commercialism, we Over HAS Team portation will be provided, she ad- to put the old College on the map: Solos, arias, a trio, and larger somewhat un- can do very well without it. ded. The whole idea was (Continued ensembles from the Opera Work- College activities are for fun, from Page 1) stable, however (perhaps the word shop will be presented On the pro- pleasant memories, for ama- a helpless condition. The Alameda is fissionable) and a year or so for gram, which is open to the public Men teur experience. Whenever they boxer bitterly protested the ref- Coach Greets later Revelries "disaffiliated." free of charge. The accompanist develop a financial angle, they eree's decision. It was hard work getting ready will be Dottie Rae Fliflet. In Record Sign-Up for such an elaborate show. The cease to be welcome on this cam- Jim Nutt, Spartan 160 pounder, For Track Season go-getters, you know how they pus. solved the southpaw style of Dan lannpa of the Air Station in the MIKE THOMAS APPOINTS Coach "Bud" Winter greeted 117 second round and was awarded a AD STAFF track enthusiasts today who are TKO over the battered sailor. LYCURGUS anxious to help make possible an- ANNOUNCEMENTS other championship II Zarnpa had given Nutt the worst Mike Thomas, business manager year for the of the going in the first round. Spartans. NEWMAN CLUB BASKETBAL- FRESHMAN CAMP COUN- for the winter quarter Lycurgus, LEAS: The following men please SELORS: All interested in being Raul Diez spent three rounds has appointed a seven man staff Ace men like Bob Likens, Thel- meet in the Student Union at 4 counselors at this year's Fresh- driving lefts and rights to the to handle advertising sales. It no Knowles, Woody Linn, Ray Ov- p.m. today: Wilson, Morgan, West, man camp sign up immediately at head of Hellcat Dave Lewis be- includes Pat O'Brien, Mary Price, erhouse, Fred Mangini and others 70. Lopes, Sophia, Frizzi, Sempronio, Student Y. fore the Navy board of strategy Virginia Hennigan, Mack Howard, witre part of the record signup. Pinard, Kinnear, Severo, Garske, threw in the towel. Diez had too Jim Black, Sal Milian, and Lenore Coach Winter emphasized his Gigliarcii, Johnson and Piazzip CLASSIFIED ADS much class for the Alameda boy. Curtis. desire for conscientious men. He th Milian heads the promotion de- told the fellows that they can ex- br STUDENT CHAPEL COMMIT- San Jose's Pete Franusich wore WANTED: Ride to and from partment, assisted by Black and pect to undergo some rugged in TEE: Today at 4:30 p.m. in Y down Gene Ussery of the Navy to Redwood City daily. Call Emerson Miss Curtis. training in preparation for what Ni Lounge. win by a TKO in the second 80117. round. The Alameda 175 lb. fight- he hopes will be another great year for San Jose. as NEVVMAN CLUB: Tonight at 7 LOST: Identification bracelet er seemed badly out of condition. Graduate Nurses Need Less at Newman Hall. bearing name Jack Cole. Finder Heavyweight Jack Scherberies ce please leave note in "C" box in Training, Says New Y MEMBERSHIP SUPPER: To- punched Bill DeBouchell around Edict Open 6 a.m.-7 p.m. Coop. the day at 5:30 p.m. at Presbyterian ropes for three rounds but To meet the need for nurses in was unable to church, 30 N. 3rd St. FOR SALE: Stewart Warner put the Navy boy California state institutions, the WI down. Scherberies had little trou- CAMP COMMIT- portable radio. AC-DC battery; State Personnel Board has elim- lot FRESHMAN ble winning every round. SPARTANS TEE: Tonight at 7:30 in Student rechargable. Call Col. 621.7-J. inated the nursing experience re- to FOR SALE: Late '37 Ford In the second heavyweight bout quirement for Graduate Nurses. to Y. Don Scheaffer You don't have to eat like block, complete with special heads. of San Jose mixed CLUB: Today at body punching Registered nurses who possess a PRE-LEGAL Needs valve job and new bearings. and head shots to one to be one. Try eating at Organiza- valid California license, but have 3:30 p.m. in room 17. A rob for $35. Call Campbell 3355 defeat "Tiny" Joe QuWan of the with the Sweems at the th completed. Mr. Alameda no experience, are now eligible to tion needs to be after 6:30 p.m. squid. sc Broyles will discuss "The Fields take the State civil service ex- of Practice of Law." FOR SALE: '37 Buick special amination for Graduate Nurse, KITCHENETTE sedan. Perfect throughout; fogs, Police School Head March 2, 1948. The salary range ALL P.E. MINORS: Today at 134 E. clt spotlight, radio, heater, brand new for this class is $220 to $268 a Santa Clara St. 12:30 p.m. at Women's gym class- To SI seat covers, good tires and paint Attend Conference month. room. job. $1050. Call Col. 8420 after Willard E. Schmidt, Police CO-ED RECREATION: Tonight 6 p.m. School head, is attending the Gov- ft at 7:30 in room 24. FOR SALE: '35 Dodge sedan. ernor's conference on Youth Wel- '41 engine completely rebuilt. New fare in tt STUDENT Y PUBLIC-MY COM- Sacramento today and to- generator, brakes, tires, leather- morrow. He will ni Today at 4:30 in Stu- take part in a ette interior. Excellent condition. panel dent Y Lounge. All journalism ma- discussion on "Youth and 99 Delmas, Apt. 1, anytime. Law Enforcement." jors interested in obtaining prac- STUDENT TYPING: Term pa tical experience on a newspaper pers, manuscripts and notes done are asked to attend. reasonably. Mrs. Henry 0. Meyer, JUNIOR PROM PUBLICITY 418 Saratoga Ave., Los Gatos. Call Attention, Students! COMMITTEE: Today at 2:30 p.m. Los Gatos 229. at Library arch. LOST: Oval shaped ladies garn- et ring in typing room. Turn in to r per gal off 11' JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL: Information office. Please. Today at 4:30 p.m. in Student ON REGULAR & ti Union. Lubrication Trucking' Rentals ETHYL GASOLINES II KAPPA DELTA PI: Today at Grandma Loved If! 3:30 p.m. in room 155. Auto Accessories High Octane Easy Startle. 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