1Student Council Approves FM Radio Station Budget Not a negative vote was east, ASB President Bill Hauck re- funds for salarir- ,,aid nor he but a slew of abstentions kept the marked that "I am going to do all supplied trom Ow ASH General controversial FM radio station I can to see if we can receive state Fund." 41110n. SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1962 YoL 50 No. 32 budget from being accepted unani- funds tor support of the station., SALARIES quEsTioNED mously by the SJS Student Coure since- it is an educational facility." A question a aS brought up by yesterday. The recommendation made by Senior Representative Penny Attend Foreign Study Following limited discussion by the Financial Advisory Board, Patch concerning the use of the Reps 'auncil members, the legislative echoing the earlier recommenda- funds for Salary payments to stu- atly voted 8-0.9 to accept the rec- tion of the College President's Ad- dents operating the station_ ,,:amendation made last week by visory Committee on ASH Fin- Diridon. a member of the FAR, Union I w Board to ances, stated College Eight SJS Financial Advisory that "the Student ' stated that the fees 'are directly

Students I allot $4,330 toward the operation !Council appropriate $4,330 from against ASH policy." and that, for of the facility. I the 1962-63 General Fund ti the this reason, Ole FAB reautantaided Oregon Meet Graduate Represetitatae Rad FM station account and that the that salaries be paid Icon, either Iaridon stated, prior 'continuation tat I we ChailnailL In to the sate, this allocataal funds in the future t ',ruts Fulbright Race Student wag, that "we caritiot get away tiurn tuture years shall he evddingeint Pisan. and SJ Janet Pat Butter. serwa sepretehtatae Bob Kew Roslyn bales ...rat itobei rt ai.a'arthy paying the fees, it We dolt I nava upon. 1 the arritaint of service "sate dean of students, arid Jag M. Kletz- arid chairman ot the FAH deelared James Fairall will represent San etalapa- ruse at 6:30 this morn- the station might that this hew endeavor in actual- j that rio elas credit tut student.; lett Sat. Jose State in the state-wale vein- lii statewide comfit-titans "We hope that FM shown am- ty shall render to the eaniplIS iv iii tat- ing for tear-day annual - gnvein. petition fur the 1963-64 Fulbright four Catatonia students will be ends might look to other areas tor 21 the financial abil. ence ot the Association of College Dr. Clarence E. aliek. Kelieral Scholarships, according to Donald chosen for the scholarships which aipport in the tut:.:. he con- ity of tine ASH to continue this ac- faculty manager Umuns, Region XI, in Eugene. hr the FM sta- Ryan, campus Fulbright Commit- pay for tuition, living and trans- , tidied. tivity. and that, in future years. tion, could nit be reached for com- Ore. tee chairman. portation to a university in the ment following The two SJS representatives the Couned sent- In addition, six other students country chosen by the attend a panel discussion on applicant. will were selected by the campus Ful- Both Bales and Fairall Critical Analysis of the Role are grad- PROBATION PERIOD "A bright Screening Committee to uate students Unions," and will par- working for masters' Dean Benz States "Last year, the Council was of College represent the college in national degrees, Bales in English and Fair- KENT BALES very impressed with the outlined ticipate in se vera I discussion competition in Washington, D.C. all in Art-History. . . . English major program." said Steve Larson. ASH groups. They are David Arthur Daun, Pisano, while at the conference, If successful in competition, MI Y:ice president. "We want to study Arlene G. Burnett, Robert Lee litary Leave Polic Bales this program before we take any will also distribute a questionnaire will travel to Great Britain Mallon, Paul lainsingh, John Dav- where permanent action. It must serve covering various aspects of college he will work on a critical Prompted by the retent tar)! .01d VII a (oat ,li- biography of the English poet Wil- the student laxly." unions at colleges that already arisis, the SJS administration has complete, W or WF'. In other action, the Cinuncil have them. fred Owen. "3. such a student does not asued a statement of policy re- Approved apiemnInietnts of Also attending the conference 'Prop 24 Fairan hopes to travel to Italy return to classes after an absence ' ding students who are exiled Denmis Chamts-rs and Tom Vote seasions will be Pete Briggs, Coun- where he wishes to continue his of three weeks, the withdraaal the College Conanunity Relations cil Graduate Representative, who work on his M.A. degree in Art - In military seriace during the process will be tannpleted. Committee; John liammoral to the sill be in the vicinity. Unnecessary' History. asirse of a semester. MAKE-UP POSSIBLE Library Committee; Ron Birchard The questionnaire to be distrib- Both students have a nearly Issued by Dean of Students "4. If such a student returns I',classes to the Lecture Comm it t ee; and uted covers such items as the pro- straight A average. Bales has a atanley C. Benz, the statement after an absence of no David Fishman to the College cedure used in "promoting and Prof. Norton 3.95 grade average while reads: more than three weeks, he should Union Building Committee. selling" the union to the students: Fair-all has a 3.86 and a 4.0 in his "1. Upon notification to the Stu- present verification of his military Dr. Theodore Norton, assistant Approved the appointment of the hiring of a union director and major field. den Personnel Office, withdrawal service to the Student Personnel professor of political science at Fred Gruber as a Justice of the a description of his job; how the The selection committee of de- ;wore:dimes will be initiated for a Office. SJS, told Democratic students yes- ASR Judiciary following the call- union was financed; arid a break- partment representatives included student being called into the mili- a. Instructors should help the terday that he opposed Proposi- ing of Justice Bill Erdman to Air down of operating expense. student make up the work insofar tion 24, the Louis Francis amend- Dr. George Bruntz, History, Politi- tary service during the semester. Force active duty. It also asks about the total area cal Science and Education; Dr. W. "2. If such a student as possible. ment, "primarily because it is un- has com- Allocated $50 to the Engin- of the union in relation to student Donald Head, English; Dr. Wesley pleted half of the semester's work b. If the work cannot be made necessary and ineffective." eering Department for a reception enrollment, and about union fa- Goddard, Foreign Language; prior to the beginning up, such absence would constitute Speaking at a meeting of the Dr. of the leave honoring the department's foreign cilities and the size and adequacy Carl D. Duncan, of absence the a legitimate reason for giving a San Jose State Democratic Club.! Natural Science; period, he may, at students with the undeistanding of conference rooms. Alfonz discretion of mark of incomplete. Norton pointed out that whatever! Lengyel, Art, and Dr. Den- ROBERT FAIRALL the instructor, be that funds be administered by the Discussion sessions to be attend- Communist danger there is, it is ny Auehard, Secondary Education. . selects Italy granted a leave of alwenr.e mili- LEGITIMATE DROP ed by the SJS representatives in- e. If a course is of such a nature, Intercultural Steering Commit t cc, being handled by agencies such :. and declared that, in the future, clude promoting the new union, tliat the work cannot be made up' the FBI." oil such requests from departtnents service integration, financing oper- a all, such absence shall consitute Norton noted that the amend- shall be administered by this i-om. ations and programming for Dean iegitimate reason fur his division ment seemed to be modeled after. I mittee. Douglas, and publicity, interna- the federal McCarron Act, passed Strong German Power dean to grant a late drop. tional students, commuter colleges by Congress in 1950, by providing d. If such a student returns and students' rule in union opera- procedures by which groups can within the three-week period aria (ion ft.! itkatio be found to be subversive and pen- j believes that he needs to reduce acuity Senate alties can be imposed on groups Ihis course load, such absence shall and the individual in the group. Controlled by Separation be considered by his division dean R "However." Norton stated, , as a legitimate reason for approv- Community Mg a late drop. - Final eview "Proposition 24 goes farther. In By f'AROL SWENSEN East to West became great- swimming, jumping, tunneling. and addition to the categories of Com- "Every year the leaders of the er," he said. tither methods after the wall was ' - Communist or- constructed," he declared. "Many Hears Talks munist front and Soviet Union bring the Berlin ' Dr. Hawgood commented thatI lives.from Today at 3:30 ganizations, mentioned in the Mc- between 1948-1961 one-third the were not fortunate and lost their GOP Hopeful Urges question to a boil during the sum - 'East of Carran Act, the Francis Amend- ' German population escaped " San Jose State mer and then start cooling it down faculty will get On Prop lA ment has added another category: to West Germany. He added, "Pro- Dr. Hawgood indicated that the 1Pay its last chance before voting to subversive groups." by the beginning of the year." As You Go iTlia a the sath 41 a series of fessors, doctors, and students de- question of reunification is not discuss the proposed state-wide fac- It is Norton's opinion that the West. They didn't worth going to war. He added that articles concerning Proposition IA. This analysis wits made by Dr. j camped to the ulty senate at today's open meeting term "subversive," though defined, Germany accepted reunification Oat. higher education construction John A. Hawgood, professor of stop at the professional classes, if Stat e -Wide Plan at 3:30 p.m. in TI-I55. "does not make the target very left, also."o. on the terms of the Soviet Union, bond issue on the Nov. 6 ballet). modern history and chairman of f or farmers By tiEoRtit: NIART1N Voting on the Phase- II commit- clear." then they would suffer permanent Declaring that "if we are going tee's distributed questionnaire By DON CHAPMAN the School of History at the Uni- I This is the main reason Dr. Haw- must While the McCarran Act pro- legal loss of land. to run our state like a business, be completed While putting classroom speech good gives for the sealing off of anti submitted by vides an elaborate procedure for versity of Birmingham, England, in Many people desire one Germany ! we are going to have to pay as Monday to Alden Smith. head of techniques into practice in the San the two areas with the construc- the hearing of evidence and ju- yesterday's Concert Hall lecture but they can do nothing because we go," Republican Candidate for the SJS faculty council. in SD259. Jose community, a group of 11 SJS tion of a wall. "They had to stop dicial review of such cases, the sponsored by the College Lecture of the risk of war and loss of con- the 25th Assembly District Al Al- Additional copies of the quest ion- students are informing local citi- the drain of the population and Francis Amendment has none of Committee and the History De- cessions, pointed out the British: ves emphasized the need for in naires are available from Lt. Col, zens on Proposition IA and its trained persons, for no country this machinery. partment. professor. healthy business climate in the Emery A. Cook, assistant to the relation with San Jose State. could exist if its population was By lacking such machinery, Nor- Dr. Hawgood's speech outlined state and the Santa Clara Vallev. president. Adm159. The students, enrolled in - seeping away.- the chairman He concluded, "In my opinion,' ton declared that, the amendment what he terms the political separa- people yesterday afternoon in Engineer- Centered on the function of as- ant Professor lloward Miller's stated. the East anti West German provides no safeguards for accused tion of the two Germanies. He have got to learn to live with the ing 132. sisting on problems concerning all speech activities class, are giving groups. asserted that "the wall may be MANY TRY two Germanies Pointing out that in tire time California state colleges, the idea talks and debates to local organi- co-existence of the Norton stated that the Proposi- removed but it is extremely on- con- because a solution now appears too California's population grew 15 per if a state-wide faculty serrate was zations as part of a community re- "The people tried in every tion 24 has a good chance of pass- likely that the division will be re- as terrible to contemplate." cent, the state budget soared 45 initiated through suggestions of the lations program which will con- ceivable way to cross, such ing because it has become a sym- moved." ! per cent, Alves said we should , state legislature. the chancellor's tinue through the year. bol. "You are being urged to vote This, he explained, is because "trim the fat" from the finances office and several state college The class, this year composed of for It to show what a good Amer- Germany has been separatetl of the state, and particularly sin- j campuses. chiefly pre-law, rxilitical science ican you are and that you want to throughout history and most per- gled out the state welfare pro- Phase I committee, appointed by and social science majors, was first Linguistic Approach strike a blow against Communism. sons are relieved that two small ! gram. Chancellor Glenn S. Dumk e, introduced last year. It is designed This is a poor way to do it." states exist instead of one great WELFARE RAPPED studied the senate proposal and, to give students a chance to "cul- State Senator James Colbey of in its report, suggested an advisory turally power. The welfare program, he said, is enter into the community scheduled to speak on as Merced, characterized by "carelessness," I status for the plan. well as participating in on delayed and GERMANY CHANGED Talk Topic was Book Proposition IA, "lost motion," and "people whoj The Phase II committee was or- campus activities," 13riton began according to did not appear The distinguished don't want to work because they , ganized to continue with the first Miller. assistant Germany that By BETTY LUBRANO tent is given in this approach of professor of by saying, "The don't have to." He stressed that group's frame and study the pos- sPeech and War II was "Let's Read: A Linguistic Ap- learning to read. "It emphasizes drama. emerged from World education is needed to get many . sible constitutional structure of the 'Valentil and at all. By 1948 the proach," co-authored by Leonard form, not meaning," said D r. international topics Brown Speech no Germany people off relief rolls and into smeinAt atset eea. were chosen by the is due to crisis between the western Bloomfield and Clarence. L. Barn- Ferris. students for Gov. Edmund Brown great jobs. result of its study, the com- their subject the cor- Soviet Union saw hart, was reviewed yesterday by "Essentially what Bloomfield is matter last year, how- speak at a rally today at allies and the Alves said that the emphasis on . prepared a questionnaire for ever, this Clara of the iron curtain." Dr. Donald R. Ferris, associate trying to do is give children keys year Miller says the ner of First and Santa the creation acquiring land tor state parks is faculty decision on the senate's students are 12:30 professor of elementary educa- to unlock new words." leaning toward sub- Streets, beginning at p.m.. East and West Germany began wrong and that present parks functions. The forms were dis- jects concerned a San tion, in a 12:30 p.m. cafeteria book This is sound linguistically, but, more with campus according to Jim Noble. to develop "split personalities" and should be developed to meet the tributed to faculty members on matters talk. he emphasized, "there is no one J0141. publicity man. by 1960 they were two separate recreational needs of the state. each campus for consideration and The students linguistic best way to teach a child to read." go to group or or- cities. Professor Hawgood verified Dr. Ferris defined the "I'm glad that they didn't pass ' discussion_ ganization Not all children are alike, he said. meetings usually in this by stating, "West Germany, system of teaching reading by the last parks and recreation bill." pairs Usually "different from The reviewer pointed out that the student not since its economic recovery in the remarking it is he said, "because land acquisition sreaking will Torre Retakes the "linguistic method is sound, operate a tape-re- La late 40's, has been economically in other systems because it is based is not what we need. corder Later but in a classroom, cone may find Post-Grad Plans? the tape is used in a boom condition and is one of the on the linguistic science." New lands. he said, can be w- classroom severelimitations." critiques and for the SJS Scheduled Today most prosperous countries in Eu- He emphasized that the lin- FM radio Since the method ignores mean- quireel when we need them. station, KSJS. Pictures for juniors will lie taken rope. guistic system operates on the The 11 ings of words in teaching a child SUPPORTS PROP 4 Apply, Adm102 students have each given today from 11 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. "The East German situation is premise that the real language three to read, there are limitations, he The GOP candidate urged , planning to graduate in speeches to three different In the Inner Quad. according to not as well known but the eco- is the spoken language, not the said. Dr. Ferris pointed out that "yes" vote on Proposition 1A. and awitiarj, 1963. and who wish to (continued on page 81 Arlinda Wing, a La Torre editor. nomic depression has continued to written language. if there Ls an emotional connota- followed tip with an endorsement return in the spring for postgradu- The following students are asked deepen. Machinery has been dis- the basic The educator reviewed tion to a wont for a child, he of Proposition 4, the measure ate work must file an Application Greek to return for retakes as the photos mantled and taken from the Ger- system Activities history of the linguistic would learn it because it means which would allow farmers to pay for Admission to the Graduate Di- taken previously can not be used. man working population for use in which Barnhart calls the -Bloom- something to him. taxes on their land based on the vision prior to January Planned by Club They are: Melinda Gonsalves, Soviet factories," he said. 10. field System." The educator does not accept value of the property as farmland, ! The student does not have to ,,,, will be held at the Winder Scott, Sari West, Susan Dr. Hawgood gave this Soviet Before learning to read, accord- the linguist it' system fully. ''There instead of the present system , take courses for a definite objec- International Student Center to- Hervilla, Susan Bailey, Bob Slitten, incident as one if the reasons for tramps ing to this system, a child must are some things we can take font whieh bases taxation on the value tive. However, an application is night from 8 to 10:30 p.m. Holly Ryan, alichitel West, Marvel the riots that broke out in 1953. knim. the alplialx1 and must learn the linguistic approach, hut it of land as a possible subdivision The evening will be highlighted Mattson, Bonnie Erickson, Linda "The people were not given help or 'still required, since a student loses the left to right convention of (the linguistic system) is not industrial site. his continuing student status upon le: a Greek travel film, Greek Smith and John Zarback. Inns other powers beeause of the reading our language, he pointed adequate.- Alves urged his audience to completion dancing and Greek refreshments. Others are: Patti Ininn, Dan war risk." he explained. the successful tif under- SJS' out. Since it does the pre-school "consider IA very carefully," par- graduate studies. Greek Club is helping to Patterson. Richard Swan, Sue Car- miGRATION INCREASE Included which is child no harm to learn to read ticularly since funds from the bond Forms are available at the Ad- %la/riser the event. penter. Bonnie Beckett, Lloyd in the hook, "The mood of depression and by this method, he admitted. issue would probably help This event is open to all stu- Carlson. Gia Packard, I.OlTalne mainly a textbook. are exercises in the missions Office. Adm102 Appliea- dents. dispair that already existed was "children do no worse with this acquisition of land The International Student Giudici, Kathe Meeker. Marilyn to determine whether the child for a junior , tins received after January 10 witl greatly increased anti the desire method. so it's safe to experiment college in the eastern Santa not be eonsidered tor the center is 'matted at 285 8. Market Mitchell, Nancy Gates, It oge r is prepared to learn to read by Clara spring St. to get away grew. The migration Ni, to to - with this system." semester. Pitney, and Bernice Ferrara. this system. attention 2SPARTAN DAILY Thursday. Nov. 1, 1962 MAN ON CAMPUS Thrust and Parry to 1 Alters use any methods, or in fact the stagnant the point where Inserted 'No' Communists' own methocis, in accept everything said as the Writer's Meaning that battle. In other words, the correct and only solution to a problem. Editor: ends justify the means. I main- I do not In my letter printed yester- tain that whenever we use Com- "express a horror" at no Hansen's Engineers Alter day there wa,s what I supposed munist methods, we become crItielams of gOV- win to he a typographical error. The better than they. We might ernmem's action on Cuba. In- I commend sentence was to have read, the battle but we shall lose the deed, him expressing an opinion on the too, was thoroughly disgusted war. matter. I don't with the action taken by the Finally, I agree wholehearted- believe, however, that he looked with Everyday Life President, and with the unbe- ly with Mr. Parker, that this true perspectie at his not be subject- statement of being IS) FRED 110(ENNI.tKER has to look ahead to continuing lievable amount of rhetoric country "should "ashamed to the irresponsible rantings be an American." If "The person educated before study." said the dean. He added which has been sifted over the ed to he had, attention-seeking rabbi e- he would have realized that 1950 has a somewhat limited that this is one of the reasons whole situation by leaders for of the rousers." mere fact of being an capability for tackling the prob- that the graduate evening whom I HAD respect." American Pro- John Hansen enabled him to make lems of tcxlay unless he has kept gram and stunrner sessions have A considerable difference of such a ASH A6214 statement in the first abreast with the industry been so widely accepted. meaning. you will grant, from place. I must say, in all through self-education," said As for the future engineering respect."! honesty, Did Cuban Blockade that, if the last sentence in Norman O. Gunderson, dean of student, Dean Gunderson looks Joan M. Woodbury Han- sen's letter had been deleted. engineering, referring to the dy- forward to a program similar to ASB 5767 Result from Politics? I would have been content to namic changes that have taken a pre-medical or pre-law pro- EMitor's Note: The spartan Editor: give taken on my opinion on the Cuban place in the field of engineering gram in which the student will Daily regras the error. The stand we have situa- tion without any personal since World War II. be given a four-year liberal en- Cuba represents an assumption ref. I United erenee to him. According to Dean Gunderson, gineering proIgram and the an- 'Americans Blinded of the offensive by the

there is no longer a firm line other year of study to specialize. By Blood in Eyes' States vvhich has been long Jaunt's F. Franei% ding scientist d engineer. 'MAIN INCENTIVE Editor: overdue. ASB A7743 anii 61W 15 CaQING AgOUND, TAM" you uisrq -r- however The clean. who is a registered A few days ago a Russian The choice of issue, TURN TO RESEARCH ADEQUATELY 1-11V115E YOUR FAMILY oN ioug PRE66Nr 5AL,egY., professional engineer, believes speaker announced in Morris unfortunate. The "blockade" "It used to be that a scientist j1jwas act of that the main reason why many Dailey Auditorium that there is or "quarantine" was an was involved with research and moral- engineers go into teaching in. still hope for a peaceful world. questionable legality and the engineer was taking that stead of more lucrative positions This hope, he said, is based on ity. We also were interfering knowledge and applying it to in the is because the fact that soon the present in the assumption of a military mankind," he said. But he added Regret 'I GOP Might our own in satisfaction of with leaders of the Soviet Union will position not unlike that since World War Il many workingII young people that they don't die of old age. With their death, Turkey or Formosa. engineers are involved in re- have get in industry." He humorously he said, will go the "emotional" A similar stand could search, and vice-versa. Wall added that it certainly wasn't Statements on Cuba and "psychopathical" hate of been taken over the Berlin SAVE ALL THE Woild War II caused the ii or fro monetary reas(m or fringe By RAVMOND LAHR the critical statements made by capitalism in Russia. on stronger legal grounds start of the recent engineering with un- benefits, although full profes- WASHINGTON 1UPI)--Cuba GOP leaders about Cuba "will be Unfortunately, no American earlier on Hungary YEAR 'ROUND trend because so much from this moral grounds. sorial pay is comparable to the is back on the lips of political regretted" later. can go to the Soviet Union today questionable field was demanded by the war oppor- salaries received in the industry. candidates across the country as The Democratic senator said and make such a statemejint about Even now in India the Nylana Germantown efforts. the presenta- A problem of great concern in the 1962 election campaign heads because Eisenhower is a the feeling towrda communism in tunity exists for This demand is still increasing, thiiiat be the engineering departments of into its last week. fonner president he "has a deep- the U.S. If our leaders of today tion of demands that would 35¢ oz. added Dean Gunderson, and the all colleges and UniVersities is At the Capitol,Vance er responsibility than others on suddenly die, the emotional and unquestionably right, both legal- training of the engineer has the decline in the enrollrnent of Hartke, chairmanIIi of the Demo- making statements that could psychopathical hate they have ly and morally. This is just sarnplii changed drastically because of engineering students. cratic Campaign Committee, said not be misinterpreted." Eisen- for communism will not die with I suggest then that the Cuban of the savings at the rapid development and Dean Gunderson pointed out former President Dvvight D. Ei- hower's present schedule shows them. This psychosis lurks in the stand rnay have been rnade in changes in the industry. that after the launching of sput- senhower should consider stop- only one more pre-election earn- minds of most Americans. This response to political pressure He pointed to two examples of THE YARN SHOP nik a great amount of publicity ping his statements on Cuba be- paign speech in a Baltimore becomes too evident with the and amoral considerations of this change, the transistor, 319 TOWN COUNTRY VILLAGE was given to intensive training cause they may be misunderstood suburb tomorrow. shrieks of the millions of Amer- national self-interest. which completely revolutionized San Jose (opposite Ernpor...-) of students in the field of engin- by the public. Hartke also criticized House ican jingoists calling for the John Paulson the electronics Open Mon. I industry, and the eering. The Indiana Democrat stopped GOP Campaign Committee blood of Cubans and Russians. ASH A4229 Tilers Eve: ' 9 newest development, the "Las- This program, instead of lur- short of asking Eisenhower to Chairman Bob Wilson (R-Calif.) Americans have been deafened er," which is a device that can Ii 1 Writer Offers Final ing more students into science get out of the carnpaign com- for claiming President Kennedy's by their own war drums to ra- concentrate a beam of light and and engineering, scared them pletely, but said President Ken- timing and actions in Qaba were tional argument, blinded by the Statement on Hansen pmject it a considerable REM' A BIKE away. Nationwide engineering nedy had removed himself and "purely political." blood of their own eyes to re- Editor: tance. ality, and prevented from speak- I would like to make a final For weekday or weekend r ,-.e enrollment dropped 11 percent his top spokesmen from the cam- NIXON VS. BROWN ing by the foam th their own concerning John Han- assorted speed lo.kes MATH APPROACH the next year. It has been declin- paign because of the Cuban On the West Coast, the Cu- statement rabid-mouths. of Oct. 25 and to Another change in the field of ing slightly ever since at most crisis. ban crisis and the allied problem sen's letter The result of 17 years of cold latest statement. engineering that he pointed out colleges, added Dean Gunderson. MAY REGRET STATEMENTS of civil defense were playing a his war seems to be a superb, hut certain that BUY A BIKE was the new mathematical ap- However, San Jose State has "You might think the opposing major part in the campaign I am reasonably mtten and stinking, mass mind have expressed proach to the solution of sys- experienced increase,an especi- party would do likewise, but they strategy of both parties. all those who cii in the United States. to mine will tems. ally since the ompletion of the have not," he said in a state- Former Vice President Richarrl opinions similar 10 speed low as 5G, ./ D. H. Mixon criti- "The graduate out just one new engineering building, he ment. M. Nixon, who has found fault agree that we must have ASH 1$114117 effec- year can't rect. on his laurels, he pointed out. Hartke also said that some of with his opponent's civil defense cism in order to have an tive government. The basis a a OR GANDER record, said California voters Hansen Fires Critics would not "buy the argument I- mocracy is to ensure each in- At the finest array r that my experience in national 'Parting Shot' Letter dividual that his right to criti- in all Santa Clara County and international affairs will Editor: cize will not he abridged. Many somehow be a liability." Before my "shameful leftwing of our students do not complete- FINEST IN SALES AND SEeviCE But Gov. Edmund G. Brown, friends in San Francisco and ly agree with the action Presi- the Democratic candidate, said Berkeley," (to quote Bill Bech- dent Kennedy took regarding PAUL.S CYCLES he doubted the voters would buy tell), and I are subpoenaed by Cuba. This is a sign of a healthy CY 3-9766 1435 The Alameda "Mr. Nixon's last minute grand- the House Un-American Activi- community. We have not become stand plays on Cuba, his Monday ties Committee for failing to be morning quarterbacking of the properly patriotic, (namely, in State Department and his innu- not supporting an act of war), 80% wool encloes that Democrats are soft I would like to send a parting Beauty Care L'OrnrrnMiSM." shot to a few "real Americans." 10% mohair It would seem that Marquette At Low, Low Prices Fischer has pacifists mixed 10% nylon up Spa2tanaily with the Boy Scouts. Pacifism All work (lone by qualified if L.liFJII is not simply "hard work . students under supervision. and the acceptance of suffering Entered as second class matter April 24, 1934, at San Jose, California, un- when the price is called for." SHETLAND der the act of March 3, 1879. Mem- Pacifism is, and I quote, SULLIVAN BEAUTY COLLEGE ber California Newspapers Publishers position to all war and armed 115 West San Fernando St. CY 5.9116 Association. Published daily by Asso- hostility; belief that national ciated Students of San Jose State TYPE College except Saturday and Sunday, and international disputes during college year. Subscription ac- should be settled by peaceful cepted only on a remainder-of-sernes means rather than force or CARDIGAN ter basis. Full academic year, $9; ach war." Personally, I would just semester $4.50. Off-campus price per at a remarkably copy, 10 cents. CY 4-6414Ediforial as soon avoid the sufferings of Ext. 2383, 2384. 2385, 2386. 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11666_ 'THE GREAT DANE' SPARTAN 1,11S-11 For the Record l'hutr'ela I its... By BOB PACINI Poi4e 'n' 9e. Fine Arts Editor Dr. Walters Opens By PRUDI STAVIG ,hei .Society Editor as the Bad 'Note' at Concert Symphony Season ion 10 a The Sant., a Philharmonic Last Friday esemng in Morris Dailey Auditorium the Oakland Socrates: Champion of Brides Orchestra ope. its 1962-63 con. arror" at symphony Orchestra gave a concert that was reviewed as "near The big day of the III some, 'i's ,isay. and cell season F,..i..N under till. 1111 - 0111. goy. perfect" in Monday's Spartan Daily. finally finish the darn thing, convinced that you've flunked it. ton iif Dr. Gibson Walters 5.15 'uba. j. the musical standpoint the concert was all one From coukl An "it you are prepared for. but what about the jarring lui5li',ri I niiisi, NMI .tr- tcpressing The orchestra, under its conductor Gerhard Samuel, hope for. and worsts of the profes.sor as. trying to contain himself, he requests. ehes f 4,11dil, 1,1 :Ind 11111-1,al r. I don't Lipkin. soloist for the evening, turned pianist Seymour in top rate "Will the student who answered that Socrates' greatest contribu- director. at looked performances. tion to society was "The Bride's Guidebook," please see Inc after For the ipenins 50, ii I III- at his Yet there was one slight blemish that did mar the overall class?" N'alters will isiniluet the Sere- lamed to faimnee by the orchestra. Strangely enough, the orchestra didn't If you are one of the special ones who, caught up in the loely nade Ni,. 6 in D major of Mozart. he had, to do with it. have a thing world of romance and marriage due to that shim new ruck on the cello concerto in A minor of that the The only had "note" to report on the concert caine not from third finger, left hand. find it impossible to concentrate on anything Saint-Saens. Tchaikowsk's Va- American but from the audience certain select the musicians, portions of other than wedding plans, never fear. So you miss out on Socrates. iiations on a Itticoesi Theme tor . such a well-lwhaved group. an enthusiastic. think what you've gained in another 20 years you'll have Si hit cello and orchestra and the tirst place, throughout It seems that spread the capacity audience were of antiquity yourself, your husband. symphony of the eontemporary honest. wtveral coalitions of coeds, probably attending the concert to meet American composer. Roger Ses- e in ENGAGEMENTS Han- requirement for some music class and who apparently didn't sions. ieleterl Mary Bates. graduate in special education at San Francisco kniss that when the music begins, chatter stops. The Sessions work was written 19 I r State, to Frank Tiesen, Delta Sigma Phi. senior political Probably. for many of them, it was the first time they had science major from Hawthorne. in 1928. Ills music is high -ten- Kin by Wedding date Ss set at Feb. 2, 1963. iser attended a performance a large symphony orchestra. So sioned. Irequently dissonant. Th., nal ref. Bobbie Anderson, Alpha Phi, senior art 1/141jOr from Oxnard. to there they sat, busily taking notes on the music. iflow does one symphony's first nioveinent has Phil Berry, Theta Chi, senior public relations major from San notes on music?) isimplex rhythms and brassy or- take Bruno. An August wedding is planned. -That part was sharp," one declared at one point. Her ehestration, showing the influ- Sue Jordan. Alpha Chi Omega. aloud. junior education major from enee of Stravinsky. Lafayette, to Dick Buehler, Phi Sigma Kappa, "Wasn't that an oboe?" anoth- senior business- Tf1,-* le'rtormance will lie in industrial management major from San er asked during a clarinet solo. Leandro, Missile,. Auditorium. in Santa new 1963 cars at Sherrie Arcemont, Delta Gamma, graduate art education 'All "I thought it was a trumpet." major r 'lora Admission is free, from San Jose to Jerry Hem. wholesale prices another replied. - Theta Chi, graduate advertising at a real low discount. "No, it's a , AISO used ,nr: flute," was still major from Los, Angeles. A Jan. another answer. ! call 368-4259 '16, Ili63 wedding is planned. "What time is it?." another PINNING% coed asked a few moments after the concert had begun. Met-riles' Ohs, sophomore edu- rHE cation major from San Carlos, "I don't know, but I wish it to Bob Downer, Sigma Pi, jun- ND was over. I'm tired." Appar- ior social science major foim ently not too tired to talk, Morgan Hill. though. town Victor Linny Claybaugh, Alpha Phi, IN Bergs', Fortunately, at long last, and described by the his one-man "Comedy in Music" junior education major from for all concerned, the concert New York Times as "the fun- show. He shattered attendance San Lorenzo, to Gary Einefrock, came to an end. The audience niest entertainer in the world." 'words from one end of the coun- Delta Upsilon. junior business Mums for demonstrated its approval with brings 'F1', his "Comedy in Music" to try to the other, playing to major from Los Altos. vigorous applause. ike UOP San Jose for a one-night stand crowds its large as 100,1100. Ingela Hansson. Alpha Phi, Gess! One of them paused, deep in this Monday at 8:30 in Civie He also did the first oneuaan sophomore marketing ma 1 0 thought. "Say, are you sure I' iHOP CV 2-0461 I 0th & Santa Ctoro Auditorium. "speetarular on television. from San Jose, to Chuck But- that wasn't an oboe?" Vil LAGE Dirge has performed two ters, graduate law student at LIFE other Since his arrival in this coun- times in San Jose. University of California, from try, broke and unable to speak es, 7-9 1.0 (-UNTO'S Tickets for the performance San Jose. English, the "Great Dane" has are available at the Wendell Becky Ball, sophomore art imommomp rolled up an I AJL impressive list of Watkins Management Box Of- major from Placerville. to Larry THIS NS "show business firsts." fire. 89 South First St. Brunner, Sigma Chi, senior civil IIKE He set an all-time Broadway Prices are $2.20, $3.30, $4.40 engineering major from Bur- 1500 Almaden San Jose record of 849 performanses with and $5.50 bank. SIX BEAUTIFUL BANQUET ROOMS Sharon Weinstock junior so- ciology major from North Hol- WEEK "One Suitable for Your Occasion" Music Sorority's lywood, to Dennis Harvey. Sig- IKE Spacious Free Parking Gallery Schedules ma Chi. senior sociology major from Torrance. 69 95 CI 3-5085 Closed Mondays Set For Nov. 13 Syndy Ware, Gamma Phi Beta. _ West Coast Art junior business major from San First Recital Jose, to Gary Greathouse. Sigma )ER "Pacific Profiles of Young West Chi, junior advertising major CUBA: An hour by hour report of Preside,. .f bikes I'm Epsilon. interna VUII1 Coast Painters" is the theme of from Hollywixst pcides,iiinal music sorority, will :aunty an exhibition to be held in SJS Bonnie White, sophomore edu- s activity from 8 A.M. October 16 present its first recital of the cation major (mon Burbank. to SERVICE Art Gallery NOV. 5-26. Santa Makes A Special semester on Nov. 13 at 8:15 p.m. Joe Manley. Theta Xi, senior when he first saw photographs of Cuban mis Preview Appearance The exhibition, originating at in Concert Hall. industrial management major CLES the Pasadena Art Museum for from Sacramento. installations. This detailed account drarraticaLy at The recital commetnmorates la Ala,ed4 circulation with the Western As- Raymonda Edgerton. junky the founding of the sorority in reveals what took place on the highest sociation of Art Museums, pre- recreation major from San Le- level dur- 11' cturgeot :6 November of 1903. sents the work of 40 artists front andro, to Larry Thompson. Theta ing the Current membership includes Xi, junior business-industrial historic suspense-filled days leading up Ramsay Studio California, Oregon and Washing- 88 chapters in colleges and uni- management major from San ton. to the Cuban crisis. LIFE also reproduces the re Bring the Kiddies! versities across the country and Leandro. The exhibition stresses 1 ha t 52 alumni chapters. Linda Ann Douglass, sopho- ,_dnnaissance photos that caused us to act. These Phone 243-5761 more education major from La Pacific Coast painters represent The Mu Phi chapter at SJS in- For Information Habra, to Steve Gilbert, Theta a complex of influences reaching cludes 35 members. frightening pictures expose the speed and extent Xi, junior political science major. far beyond the confines if a The program will open with Cheryl Lambert, Chi Omega. particular geographical area. of the Russian efforts on the island. (One base the Sonata in F sharp minor of senior education major fr.is As painters, their profile is a Genzmer, to lie performed by Oakland, to Bud Fosdick. was erected and put into operation in less than a composite one. Karen Brandon and Ellena Nel- ma Alpha Epsilon. senior Inis- 5.9516 from Palo Alto, Abstract expressionism, isin- si on. ness major week.) You will also find a cieta:led map of Cul , ...-1-.1A-.1 structivism. the new imagery and Nancy Daggett, Iuiawt, will Dianc Madsen. Alpha Omicron Pi. junior nursing major from combining historic lardrnark-., ;nodl, act loll painting are all repre- 01 I er 1151, 1.0111110S1111/1114 Walnut Creek, to Fred Mom, the Nocturne. opus 33 and the sented in the display. El Toro, senior economies III lotions and fortifications. COUNCIL: ..'even limminitu. opus 34. The Art Gallery. located in the for at Stanford Univers)? t i, No Appointment Necessary Art Department Building, is open The Italian Baroque composer pages of extraordinary color show the splendor of Vivaldi will be represented by Santa Sunday from 9 a.m. -4 p.m. on weekdays nt.lt4 MATTI' the Ecumenical Council as even the parti,:.oating UN 7 Will be Here his Concerto for Two Violins in 307 and from 1:15-5 p.m. on Sun- Sigma Kappas apparently s p.m. A minor. to be performed by Ca- from 9:00 to 5:00 days during the run of the ex- their share of beauties as at- bishops clidn t see it. A definitive text hibition. milla Sheldon, Joan Bridges, with tested hy their entries in cab - ss Ramsay Photo Studio Town & Country Village Miss Daggett as accompanist. pus queen contests. Vicki What'. "e issues and aims of the Cc-)un- QUE- DARKLY Joan Adams, organist, is sched- ton and Nancy Conover will uled to perform the Prelude and represent the house in the Suss MOY: LIFE'S publisher C.D. Jackson br,T y White Rose eom., Fugue in B flat major of Bach. ma Nu Dotty Gray and Helen Ander...is up to date on the turbulent situation on another the Sussex Carol of Miles and Everyone's Going To are in the running for Theta he iroild0 for Pedals of Young. Chi Dream Girl and Julie Caro- island of vital importance in the heated up ( old 4 r rr- Maureen Cshino. soprano, will tin and Linda irby are vying for ROBERT'S BOOK CO. ,fler a selection from the Can- Delta Sigma Phi Carnation Girl war. FOOTBALL: LIFE visits the rocky cradle weight tata No. 41 of Mich. in addition Dream Girl entrants from I \Mime Jubilate of Mozart Alpha Phi are Jody Kaiser and of football the 35 -mile stretch of the Ohio Town. Where You Can asi Deeetnber Lark hy Kreutz. Bonnie Csocket. From Mph., The recital is free st sharge Omicron, it will he Betty Leon- River from Steubenville Ohio, to Wheeling West and open tit the polity ard and Ginm Zag SAVE Virginia. Here high school youngsters literally tear each other apart for a chance at a college scholar. books not in current use. Stop in and ALMA GOLF COURSE ship. I St. on One town alom, sent 300 youngsters on to newest, most modern hfs selection of hardback text- tan jose's see our large 9 hole golf coarse College and for ty boy. f,-rn +hp required at San Jose State. books not Only Lighted Golf gone on fo play with the ON THE Course in Northern COVER: .\.rnerica's might on the ..ca We have books to fit your every reading California over it. 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1111111110 dSPtr.T.’.NDAILY N’tv 1%2 Sidelines By DON CHAPMAN Fresno State Spikers The first chapter of %hat pronuses to be another histura Northern-Southern California rivalry will be skritten Saturday melt, in the Los Angeles Sports Arena- and it's likely a 14.A71 e crowd will be on hand to witness it. Challenge Spartans The action involves San Francisco's newly-acquired Warriors and is planning to bring i :::enthers. chances .a Los Angeles' highly successful Lakers, both of the National Basketball Fresno State --lung a. fizz dOidual marks. it first seven will the its Association. It will be the first time for and his to San Jose State alga% thein In its last week's tri- to prepare for the NCAA helpers to visit the classy arena under the team's nem title. and finishers. ,h711’1 tomorrow pionships coming up ,.n judging by LA's past reaction to San Francisco-Los Angeles sports angular meet, to run No. the No. 1 East Lansing, Mich. eYents and present reaction to the Lakers the scalpers will be having against the Spartans, cross count!) team in the nation Presently. Mlle .1,04 a hay -day. Northern tans osill have an opportunity to watch the i.to game on KTVU 'Channel 2. at 830 p.m The Bulldogs from the Raisin maintain the fxin. ,nthsz of fashion EYES ON WILT City lost to Long Beach Slate and to be at their best Of course, eyes will be focused on the inevitable matching of Sacramento State. 19-50-64. in the at the NCAA He Chamberlain's outstanding skills with those of fabulous meet and their chances look even finals. commented. "W.-. ess.1 .Yho doe, everything they've in- slimmer on the 4.2-mile course at afford to lose them nog that we some vented on the basketball court. oo. South Campus have Both men breezed to All-Pro The s finished ao rag. 5.15 ha. trounced both Long status last year, and for those who ners-up to Oregon State Macy's last year at arid Sacramento Reach state did not have the opportunity to at the Michigan event. The team State in each of the schools' see them in action rs TV. the did this so ith only' five rhea sit insitational meets earlier this statistics quickly tell the reason espe.dally feat since rival )rar. ISeide. this, Fresno State so by. have to tie. r. high to make placed tar down in the running Wilt, who has been acting in a Miller wi,..- to take a full .quaa at the Sacramento meet, so huh one-man-team capacity for the the Spartan.. soon. 21-43, user Warriors in the last couple of Stanford. years. averaged 50.4 points a game I .he even hit 100 in one game, Fresno coach Cornelious Warm- Cars available to be while rebounding 25.6 balls a game erdam brings with him Howard to Oregon. Call 294-4243, last year. Biggers, who placed ninth .Spike. 839 Almaden Elgin. claimed to he the league's last week. Joe Herzog, Rick D.o. - bed all-around player. averaged gren. Ken Kemmerer, Jerrs. J.H. Goulden & Assoc.ates 38.2 points and 18.5 rebounds a ley Larry Dorsey and Eddy Sav- game, and he's only 6-5. But the age. Lakers also have . who But Spartan coach Dean Miller came into his own and took the will counter with a host of FLOWER RENTAL WILT CHAMBERLAIN : reins when Baylor went in the distance runners in the nation..', flowe Army in mid -season. West im- . . leads Warriors Fishback. All-American last ye.: and plants 80 15 proved his overall game. averaged 30.8 points a game. and was Danny Murphy. national frosh 1, dings, par' vi do's.'. otly a fraction cf . rewarded with a spot on the All-Pro team alongside the aforemen- 000 meter recoril holder: Ron tale to duplicate : tioned pair. The Baylor-West one-two punch. along with the services Davis. also an All-American: and fresh flowers of Rudy La Russo. Jim Krebs and Frank Selvy. carried the young Ben Tucker. hest 880 runner among floral needs. .average age 25. Lakers to the Western Division title and within the collegiate runners last year. inches of the whole shi-hang. head the list of 5.15 runners. 1110W-K by ANDRE ELLIS AND WILES WILL HELP 33 E. San istns,.: The fourorne finished in a tie This year. the acquisition of centers LeRoy Ellis and Gene Wiley 29' when the Spartans Phony itt the college draft has strengthened the team in its only weak spot Saturday I niserIt of ( all- .Krebs tires because of an asthma problem downed the 15-47. and broke We are not forgetting the Warriors. however. Without outstand- fornia Rear,. record for it the-man ing help from his four cohorts, Wilt Chamberlain brought the then the world -ate lathe mile.. Philadelphia Warriors to the wire in the Eastern Division playoff, team at 15 Field. !Neu', vont acted last year. and that's quite an accomplishment. 'the team's opposition Track and SIllIer earlier this week was the . whose basketball dynasty is being challenged eoach and notified hint of the ace p- SAVE by the young Lakers. The Celts have earned a reputation of being iishuiwnt. untouchable, especially in the Eastern Division. The West C'oast rivalry, and the Lakers' financial success since The old record, both a national being on the coast 'from S250.000 in the red to a comfortable and a world mai k. was set in margin in the black., naturally appeal to the Warriors. But even ho Houston. the national chan.- though the Warriors bring an established professional basketball team pions in 1959 and 1960. The H to the City, the club is no cinch to make a profit. The problem has ston team, comprised entirely , REG. 299 been apparent in other NBA towns and with the Warriors' attack Australians, set the mark at 72:59. centered around one man, he will be relied on as the drawing card. This stood until Saturday when COLORFUL REPUTATION the Spartans eclipsed -39 second, ETHYL In contrast. Laker Coach Fred Schaus hisaight with him to Los new mark 19 off it and established the MAJOR OIL CO. GASOLINE Angeles a reputation of coaching colorful ball in his dr*, at the at 72:20. University of West Viiginia. Now he has West and C oh:. Hot Rod The Spat-tans did th bv run- that school and Baylor. whose of Hundley from finizoi::p control ning as a team. which !be exact PURITAN OIL CO. 6th & tt.yes the ball, ability to turn his body in mid-air. extensc., knoo ledge of plan of Miller 4th & William 10fh & Taylor the hall's spin on the backboard and second effort on the rrhnond n ti . t help retain that needed color. When leaving the is gaping mouths and dunned expre:sions and :ti! .- word "Baylio 11 ()dente Drug Co. Spartan Kickers Test ANTHONY D. CAMPAGNA, Jr. Professional Pharmacists San Mateo Tomorrow PHONE CYpress 3.7500 SECOND AND SANTA CLAP.A STREETS i.’n Julie Menedri soccermen Diet:1141r SAN JOSE, CALIF. will make their final home ap- don Stroud and Galeb will 1/e mak- pearance of the 1962 season tumor- ing their last home apo..,!,,n OPEN 'TIL MIDNIGHT at 3:30 in Spartan Stadium against San Mateo. iezainst San Mateo Junior College. The Spartans. 1-7 on the season hy virtue of a forfeit win given them by the Cal Aggies. aill .se the role of favorite for the -t time. SPACE, MISSILE & JET PROJECTS Because there will not be a pre- ...man- junior varsity match. ’nendez will consolidate his two AT DOUGLAS :earns against San Mateo. Expected to draw starting have created outstanding signments are freshmen Bill Dal- rymple and Torn Zinter. career opportunities for Dalrymple will be replacno, ska, ','Ian Galeb at goalie, n. SCIENTISTS and ENGINEERS veteran soccer player te oa halfback slot. 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IA16- (ers g)crity Broken Leg Sidelines Schell; IS Spartans Prepare for UOP 10111N HENRY ably ate rage about 15 IMMO', hard -charging Neu Weavei line-. The Spartan footballers will be heavier than tiee spa rt ans. All still open at quarterback. sports without the services of Wendell the- Tiger linemen are big and Jones scos that the COP SEW- Schell for the UOP game as well fast. ndary is weak. The main strength 1, 1962 SPARTAN DAILY as the rest of the season. The big hi,rsday. Ncw. -15 John Gamble, the starting right that UOP has against the pass is tackle broke his leg in Practice guard, tips the scales at a hefty Its tough defensive line. If 7csu can Tuesday night. The kiss of Schell 240 pounds and stands 6-4. Roy get the ball away there is a good seriously weakens the left tackle Williams, the right tackle, is even , chance of completions. position. bigger. He is 6-7 and 260 pounds. Coach Bob Titchenal had planned Walt Roberts. who rambled 92 Poloists On the left side of the Water line the to use Larry Hansen at center in yards on a kickoff play, will open Tigers have 6-3, 235-pound. tackle preparation for next season. The at the halfback spot. Cass Jack- ; Don Shackelford and Ted Watkins. injury to Schell will force him to son will be a flanker with Johnny , a 6-2, 200-pound end. The small keep Hansen at the tackle spot. Johnson at the fullback position. man of the line is 5-10, 195-pound. S.F. State Hansen may see some action at I Face 'guard Bob Scardina. upon its 14 ernoon at center but it will be limted. Hoping to improve 3:30 in the San Fran- I According to Jones and Titeh,: Galloping Gordie stay in conten- cisco State league record and pool. The University of the- Pacific al, Watkins is a good receiver lobo UPI, Gorde Howe California tion for the Northern Coach Lee Walton's Spartans will tw at full strength he-n it Ion all-round excellent end. Scar- of the Detroit Red Wings has championship, water Polo league are coming off a fine showing. meets San Jose Saturday night dina, although the smallest line- scored 30 or more goals in a single I San Jase State's aquamen return Saturday they upset the SJS hi Stockton. The Tigers !lase put man, is UOP's sparkplug. Jones season 10 times. The great Maurice aft- to conference action tomorrow Alumni by a narrow 16-14 margin. together 11111. ref the best teams says. Rocket t Richard of the Montreal The win boosted San Jose's over- OUT FOR SEASON-Wendell they have had in years, accord- Schell will miss the rest of the The Tigers' guards and tackles Canadiera; enjoyed nine all mark to 7-4, including three season with the Spartan football team due to a broken leg suf- ing to Titchenal. seasons before he retired in : * Sr.- outstanding. Titchenal said. wins in its last four attempts. fered in practice Tuesday. Big Auto Schell missed most of the early season The strong point for UOP is The-re is excellent blocking in the' play with Insurenco Savingt Announced Left-handed scoring flash Jimmy mononucleous. He had just returned to the lineup their big fast line. Coach Bob line-. Women and married men over Monsees tops the club practically last week for the New Mexico game. Schell's injury will force Jones, who scouted the Tigers in AUTO WAXING jit $10 Ito. TIT dividend, or a net The Tigers have two good gum it 11$ (based on current 17 per in everything but defensive saves. Larry Hansen's transition to center to be forestalled. their game against Washington 2 COATS of WAX cent dividend). Single men under terbacks in Jack Sparrow and John. THOROuGti DETAILING l252 less $43 dividend, or net An honor which goalie and cap- State last week, says that UOP's ond OUT Alsup. Sparrow is the better pa.ssel INSIDE of VS. tain John Henry can readily Hain. NTAL si0/10,00:1 bey Iniury Liability: 35,000 1,,,,,...e,,,,uuttss.e.o:staa:ra)rsehstedre,nfenthsee two. BLUE WAX Properly Der.. and $500 Medical of the Payment.. Other coverede, at corn. Monsees has tossed in I. Fraternity Crown Undecided, Pacific boasts a fine runnin.: CORAL" P.m.ts can ba opponent. parable savings. in 103 tries to pace the S.IS Ii IL QUALITY WORE mode once, twic or lour times attack. Halfbacks Greg Stikes anti REASONABLE year. Call or write for full Info,. lars in three categories, most goal - The Tigers are a sharp, confi- George M. Aaron Youngblood are very good PRICES nnalion to Campbell. edent team, according to Jones. 12 YEARS IN see Maple Avenue, Sunnyvale. made. most goals attempted and Six Teams Still Have Chau backs, according to Titchenal. Bill BUSINESS last RE.. 1.1741 (day I mitt). Ii i Thest percentage, 44. They are much superior to The fraternity touch football score and Mike Davis took a Pyle year. Jones says that the idea that Kutzer at fullback rounds out a Second in scoring on the fast - league standings again have been' pass for the other. Pacific has no depth is unfounded het ter-than-average backfield. if KRYGER'S breaking team CAR POLISH is Steve Skold, who tossed into a jumbled mess with Although the league is bunched Although their second unit isn't as TIUhenal doesn't anticipate ' 549 PARK CI 7 1482 7401E tideoliwilealkiPalaeliftemPaikekg starred in the Alumni fray. Skold the possibility that any one of six together, the lead is actually tied good as the starting eleven, it i any major changes in the Spar- has hit on 34 of 89 shots for a teams could win the crown before between PiKA and the Phi Sigs. adequate. tans' starting lineup. Rand Car- RENT A 38 plus percentage. competition ends in a week and a PiKA holds a 4-1-2 mark and the ('OP's starting line will prob- ter, who was kept down by a Other Spartans to break into half. Phi Sigs have a 5-2 record. EXPERT TYPEWRITER double figures are Jim Baugh, 18, SAE throttled Theta Xi, 21-0, In the only independent game tim Spear, 15, and Austin Wiswell, to win its fifth game of the year. which was the playoff of League LUBRICATION Special Student Rates 11. Jim McGuire threw three touch- B, the Phi Sigs No. 2 team routed As a team the locals have aver- down passes and three extra -point SAE's No. 2 squad. 19-0. Dave Spartan Football Statistics aged slightly under tallies to give SAE its scoring McKell scored first for Phi Sign C ALL 13 goals a INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS - RUSHING PASSING Aft Co kr '(do TO Pc E 3 mos. 18 game compared to the opposition's punch for the victory. when he ran back an interception. CARS RUSHING TC8 '(do Lost Net Avg five. DU won its fourth game against Gene Zimmerman scored on a 15- 2. you'd run. Later McKell passed J co 88 354 1 I 343 3.9 Boorii. 75 .1' I sE OUR "RENT Co-captain Bill Parker is pricing two losses and two ties, by defeat- All Other Car Services PER to Bob Lovejoy for 25 yards and 16 175 17 158 9.8 At Discount Prim SJS's league leading fmsh ing Sigma Pi, 28-0, Fred Demarest GAL TO OWN PLAN" unit a touchdown. 42 162 22 140 3.3 TOTALS 159 80 II 753 3 .503 Ic with 33 goals, while Jeff Faulkner ran 18 yards for one score and 20 77 3 -74 3.7 OPPON. 97 52 1 739 9 .536 DISCOUNT LUBRITORIUM As a result of the Phi Sigs win. . 6th & KEYES CY 5-6257 is a single score back with 32. then pissed to Al Dart for a 20- 14 56 4 54 3.8 PASSJ No Yds TD 9 yard scoring play. Dart later ran they now play The Beavers in to- 18 51 14 37 2.0 .,014,teee,"4 Faulkner has hit for a fantastic 60 yards for a touchdown day's first round of playoffs. 5 90 '9 3-9 Rocha 73 percent. after in- 2 r 5 0 IS 7.5 ja,..kon BUSINESS MACHINES tercepting a pass. Jim Shattuck In other games, ODN beat the AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT Ray Arveson has pitched in 29 2 2 2 0 0 0 Dere, 9 sprinted two yards for DU's other Pink Tub. 13-0. and Sigma Nu 3 1 2Ci -19 -6.3 Eider Third & San Fernando tallies while Al Hubbard has score. and Sig Eps tied, 0-0. In a sur- 13 25 35 -10 -0.7 Doss scored 26 times. prise Lamlxla Chi romped over 5 9 19 -10 -2.01D1.1 4 4 GASOLINE - - - - PiKA and ATO tied in a battle DSP, 14-0. Don Holliday, Ken 21 19 116 -97 Roberts marked with fisticuffs and subse- Moeckel, Ron Culler, Rod Masters ATTENTION OWNERS OF quent ejections of players from s II 01 00 01 01.(91 4,!:170:1 d Ill CO. ,11,1 Greg Ayers were ciutstand- Conn,- Pan: 2 0 26-26 - i 3 i,A,..hoe, the game. In the game termed I, Keyes , players for Lambda Chi. 1Colletto If, , FOREIGN MADE AUTOMOBILES "barroom brawl" by Intramural dor TOTALS 253 968 279 689 2.7, smimiwwme GLOBE MOTORS will repair any imported car quickly and Director Dan Unruh, GU Cyestei TOTALS 80 753 3 with expert skill. Don't delay needed repairs in fear of high passed twice for ATO, and Toni Representatives OPPON. 391 1683 186 1497 3.8 OPPON 52 739 9 costs. Get your car in top shape again with GLOBE MOTORS Graham completed two touch- (formerly Westside Garage) down throws for PiKA. The final score was 12-12. Decide to Raise Globe 3Iotors The other leaders in the league, Phi Sigs and Theta Chi, dueled 'Little 500 Entries Winless Bronco Frosh 585 Lorraine ith the Phi Sigs emerging vic- All the teams entered in the r,t ER R. nacists ,rious in a 12-0 shutout. Gary "Little 500" bicycle race were rep- (just off of CY 5-6334 tg-411111.111151112*: Montgomery) Pyle hit Dick MeMillen for one resented at yesterday's meeting of ' Entertain Spartababes - itayrtiazil the team captains in the Men's a fikwikuviakvA,24,;24u,kvia,u,,,v,4,kzukvAk wikvaxi.uk) Gym, as two major proposals were f Determined to break into the mendous shot in the arm. voted on. win column after three unsucces. Craig Smith, a so th-passing it. intramural Director Dan Unruh ful attempts, an overloaded fresh- quarterback from ,111 7-}111 NIGHT ITT! was pleased with the turnout and man football squad from the Uni- start as signal caller for the 11411 said. "It is the first time we have versity of Santa Clara will enter- Colts. He re-placed Ron Caleagme , ARAI OPENING nJ 2010 .09 GRAND had 100 per cent participation." tain the Spartan yearlings in Buek as varsity gilt %Own the latter stare The team captains discussed Shaw Stadium at 2:30 this after- Mate injured In an early .141!4011 4;:le rules and regulations concerning noon. gaiew. Zi23 the bicycle race and qualifications Coach Ruben Lopez' Colts have John Guheen. 225-pound tackle. DISTINCTIVE IMPORTS day to be held on Nov. 10 and tasted defeat twice and managed has seen considerable action on Saturday. respectively. a tie in their third outing, while defense for the Santa Clara Cal - It', 5-pc. Table Setting, White China $2.59 Tom Rike, meet director, stressed the Spartababes won their season He will lw making his fir., III- Teak Trays from 79c he importance of knowing the opener against Cal Poly and then peartnee on the frosh also. meaning of flags to he used during dropped subsequent games to Stan- Butch Pastoreni. 501111 5 Gourmet Foods the race. "We have to stress the ford and California, awarded the MVP honor in the safety factor involved with the Stockton all-star game last fall Furniture and Floor Coverings The Junior Broncos OINIIII-11 flags," he said. will he playing his first frosh play by submitting to a preuer- Basketware Qualifications are scheduled to Its will left end J. P. ON'. fell Foothill e-leven, 18-5, and then begin Saturday morning at 10 toreni has seen varsity 500,' dl at the to the Cal .tggies by a 1-1-A mar- o'clock. Teams will qualify ("Very left guard. gin. Their record is brightened five minutes, and the time trials Joining Smith and Miranda in Soy an ft-X standoff against San will conclude approximately at 1 the YX1110.11Va SC backfield will Ite-nito Junior College. IMPORTORIUM p.m. be swift halfbacks Refill kellogg like it hip? "WHERE YOU CAN SHOP AROUND THE WORLD" The race itself will he held one However, it will be a revitalized and John Dimalanta. Street - Downtown San Jose week from Saturday and will begin Santa Clara eleven that takes the San Jose mentor Bob Jones has 236 S. 1st at 12:30. Unruh expects the race field this afternoon. Coach Lopez planned a few changes of his own.

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RT %IT nulvdaY. Nov "962 Group Offers ,Type H Vaccine Ready Federals May Force '$50 Grants To K.O. Polio in S.J. KEITII TAKAHASHI fight polio, Dr. Shaw said, is le Vie Miss' Discipline To Research "Polio can hit the baby, junior Albert Sabin's oral vaccine. miss, the college halfback, Dad or "Sabin's oral vaccine Is 'aitentu. s in P. wits donna- Tau Delta Phi, inen's honorary Mother, or great-grand(lad," said ated' virus, like the familiar smal1.. Departmerit repieseat dive ti ry. ad lit to Baxter, and hun- l Dr. Edward 13. Shaw, chairman of pox vaccine." he scholastic fraternity, is offering said. The viols .1reds ot handbills adressed to "sol- the Bay Area K. 0. Polio Drive. $50 grants to students for extra- I has been tamed to the pima diers of America" floated down. appealed to all age groups can't it I Shaw give anyone polio but it discipline i.oh; part in A lieutenant and two enlisted curricular research projects. Area to receive immun- Will in the Bay create antibodies (the body's al, demonst ra t :vs! ing the pres- men ran up three flights of stairs Undergraduate and graduate ization against Type II polio this tural defenders against disease' to ence of Negro student J ames I,, the room of two students to students of all majors are eligible Sunday. provide full protection," Shaw said, Meredith. question them about the handbills. Shaw said that many people still to apply for participation in the Immunization clinics will He indicated the federal govern- which called President Kennedy "a call polio "infantile paralysis," but be op. fraternity's seventh annual Work erated in the same locations ment might take action against sick -sick Communist . . out to this, he added is misleading. as the September 23 campaign. demons t rotors. destroy America." The students de- Aid for Scholars I WAFS pro. All persons may be hit by the For those living Deputy U.S. Atty. Gen. Nicholas nied during five minutes of ques- gram. crippling disease and all age near (limas the closest clinics will Natzenhach madc his comments timing that they threw the circu- Interested students must file groups are potential carriers uf Le: liurace Mann Elementary at ter two ni:das ot tolent demon- lars trom the window. applications prior to Jan. 16. 1963. polio. School. 275 INSTRUCTIONAL ADVICE is given senior English major Judy Santa Clara: Lowell stration, ta :diadems A I.' S mar hit iii'. are to be submitted with The Set-upon yet, to kileitiwittery Nabavian by Howard Miller, assistant professor of speech, in School, 275 Margaret aleiedith is the name Ul a faculty sponsor and St am for informational speeches being given to com Roosevelt Junior Its itig.dass . are to LIP identified with the preparation High ti and organizations as part of a community relations E Santa Clara. bottle seta teced Peace Action students iisit,ls only. munity groups tar in which tta mdistial program. Listening in on the advice are Mike Moretti, junior Talks on lA A complete list of Slits I dith vale taloa! information on the program is speech major; Gordon Loughlin, graduate general secondary will be listed in PROBATIONS available frurn Tau Delta Phi, major, and Gene Howard, senior industrial technology major. edition of the Spartal. , Film Today WAFS Curnmittee, organization CORNviiiiiinimasemendiseadadimbo_ Demonstrations Monday. night The group, as well as the rest of Miller's speech activities +sere the w..rst since rioting a box "T" at San Jose State. class, is presenting talks and panel discussions on Proposition IA, By Students USED CAR ER month ago claimed two lives and The committee will consider state higher education construction bond issue on the Nov. 6 (Contimicil from page 1) '57 Pontiac injured hundreds. At SPU Meet projects that fall beyond the ap- ballot as the first subject in their program. 1795 area groups. Hard- Catalina Hardtop The school Tuesday announced plicant's normal work load. Grade community and '56 Ford A movie film showing the stu- 5615 it was putting eight students on point averages as well as the est hit have been PTAs (seven) Victoria Hardtop dent peace action in Washington. probation for their part in the riots merit of the projects are deciding and service clubs and organizations '59 Corvette 52395 D.C.. in February will be shown 4-Spied Trans. Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. But the disci- factors in awarding the grants. (also seven). Ibis afternoon at a meeting of the Hillel Club Plans Student Teachers '55 Ford $195 plinary action was considered a Associated Student Body Presi- Student Peace Union at 3:30 in Fairless 2-D00r wrist -slapping and did not include dent Bill Hauck is enrolled and C11167. A business meeting will any students who have taken part has been contributing to the pro: EARL WILLIAMS precede the film, which will be Square Dancing To Study Training in demonstrations sime then. Spartaguide gram in the form of half-time foot- MOTORS screeneI at 4 p.m. Hillel Club will journey to Red- ball game announcements about FIRECRACBERS Student California Teachers As- (Class OF '511 Subtitled in five languages, the wood City Saturday night for an An editorial in the student news- TODAT: sociation will present its annual IA. 1199 S. First St. Cl black and white movie shows the evening of square dancing with Other students who have been 27587 paper. the Daily Mississippian, to- student Peace Union, meeting Northern Professional Problems day asked "why should student, White House pickets to which Pres- and film entitled "Student Peace clubs from other area colleges. giving speeches are Mike Moretti, conference Saturday in TH55 he suspended for yelling 'We want ident Kennedy sent hot coffee, and Action-- Washingtm---1962," CH- The evening will cost 50 cents junior speech major; Ben Bycel, panties when they are alliaved to shows some of the other events 167.3:30 p.m. per person, according to Hillel pub- from a.m. to 3 p.m., reports sophomore social science major; that highlighted the demonstra- licity chairman Barbara Rosen- Danny Hale, junior psychology ma- THRIFTY throw rocks an .I yell profane iind Society of Chemical Engineers, Janet Miller, publictiy chairman. tions. berg. A car pool will leave from jor; Gordon Loughlin, graduate oliscene comments at members ii meeting with Dr. Harland D. Em- The purpose of the conference the corner of Eighth and San general secondary education ma- the United States Army" The demonstrators visited many bree, associate professor of chem- STUDENTS Carlos Streets at 7:30 p.m. is to discuss the use of television jor; Judy Nahavian, senior English Several firecrackers were tossed congressmen and senators during istry speaking, E118, 8 p.m. Cut Your Gasoline Costs the demonstrations, and placed a The dance will be held at Tem- in teacher training. Several SJS and social science major; Ross. Mc- By Buying a Major Brand Students Affiliates of the wreath on the tomb of the un- ple Beth Jacob, 1550 Alameda De faculty members will speak. Gowan, sophomore radio-television Gasoline at Discount Prices American Chemical Society, meet- Las Rulgas, in Redwood City. major; Gene Howard. senior indus- DOTTIE'S known soldier at Arlington Na- The conference is open to SCTA ing with Dr. Donald M. West, as- trial technology major; Bob Theiss. tional Cemetery. members only. Those interested PURITAN OIL Sandwiches sociate professor of chemistry senior public education major; Tom CO. The film will be followed by a in attending must make reserva- Just a Few Blocks from Campus (Across from Admin. Bldg.) speaking on "How to Write a Voltz, sophomore public admin- discussion of the appropriateness Book," S164. 1:30 p.m. tions through their classroom 4th & William - 6th & Keyes and effectiveness of student direct- Job Interviews istration major; and Dee Cravens, Iota Delta Chi. meeting, 160 E. SCTA representatives. 10th & Taylor Delicious action projects. Material from the Appointments must be made on senior speech major. St., Apt. A, 7:30 p.m. nationalSt.Student Peace Union will John Tuesdays, one week previous to in- Sandwiches available and the possibilities id Junior Class, La Torre photos. terviews at the Placement Office, . affiliation will be di'.- Inner Quad, 11 a.m. Adm234., Guitar Clinic TYPEWRITER meeting, CH150, Flying 30, Irw., NOV. 8, THURSDAY: The SJS Folk Music Society will 7:30 p.m. 2 for 25c Prentice-Hail, Inc.: any major. continue its folk guitar clinic to- RENTALS Newman Club. meeting' Cat'h('- Insurance Company of North before its regular Special Student Rotes c - tic Women's Center Lounge, morrow night Cal Vets 8 , America: Business, economics, and come in today! p.m. meeting, according to Georgel Each Attention, Cal Vets! Nionday, liberal arts major.1 latest models free delivery 15c Newman Club, All Saints' Day Metzer, vice president of the or- Nos. 5. is the deadlillt for turn- Emporium: Business administra- bully guaranteed Free parking Sandw(chas on French roll 25c mass, Catholic Women's Center, no deposit Free exchange ing In signed attendance %ouch- tion and liberal arts majors. ganization. /1111 11:45 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Tasfy FrostieS cr5 for subsistence In the Cash- Socony-Mobil Oil C'ompany, Inc.: Both the clinic and the meeting 124 1. San Fernando 3.5213 Archery, field. 4:30 p.m. Smooth Shakes ter's Office. Adm203. Mechanical engineering, chemical will be held in TH20, with the il'""e Thum and Individual*. engineering and accounting majors clinic from 7 to 8 p.m. and the MODERN OFFICEMACHINEiS volleyball, WG23, 7 p.m. or anyone interested in sales. meeting from 8 to 10. TOMORROW: Alpha Itiutinus, meeting, A115, 2:30 p.m. Spaztart a Folk Music Society, folk guitar clinic anti meeting. 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