NBC Newsman to Speak Today Council Rejects Unruh Bid for Intramural Convention New Police School Facilities Best in Nation

NBC Newsman to Speak Today Council Rejects Unruh Bid for Intramural Convention New Police School Facilities Best in Nation

NBC Newsman To Speak Today PARTAN DAI LY "On the Moon" with Merrill newsman covered the blackout of Mueller, NBC-TV's commentator Paris on the eve of WWII. for all of the U.S. manned space Throughout his life as a journal- shots, will be presented this morn- ist, the began as a reporter on a SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE ing at 10:30 in Concert Hall. Connecticut daily at age 14) 1 Mueller, anchor man for NBC Mueller has worked at everything news specials and frequent news from a foreign bureau chief in CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1965 No 51 editor of the TODAY show, ap- London, Paris. Rome and Tokyo, Vol. 53 41110, SAN JOSE, pears as a guest of the ASB Fortun to a floor reporter at both Re- publican and Democratic nominat- ing conventions. CHURCHILL TRIBUTE Mueller served as anchor man on the one hour TV tribute to the Council Rejects Unruh Bid late Sir Winston Churchill. He also reported the a.ssassination and fu- neral of the late Pres. John F. Kennedy. He was a personal ac- quaintance of both men. For Intramural Convention At Cape Kennedy, Mueller has covered all American manned- Student Council voted down a worth the money," John Bruck- In other action council appro- space flights. requested allocation of $243.83 yes- man, junior representative and priated $262.25 to cover a deficit The newsman holds the distinc- terday to send Dr. Dan W. Unruh, council finance officer, stated. incurred by the ASB Social Affairs tion of being the only person in director of the ASB intramural Bruckman said, in approving Committee in its sponsorship of history other than a prime minis- athletic program, to Norman, this allocation, council would be the 1965 Homecoming Coronation ter or president, to have the en- Okla., next spring for a national setting a precedent of "sending Ball. tire free world's broadcasting fa- convention of college intramural faculty members to conferences. The deficit resulted, Jim Hunt, cilities at his single microphone. dimctors. We would be opening the doors in committee chairman, said, because This opportunity came four The vote was 5-6-1, and the the future for more trips of this labor costs at the Santa Clam times: when he recorded the space measure returns to Financial Ad- nature," Bruckman concluded. County Fairgrounds Pavilion, the flights of Col. John Glenn and vLsory Board (FAB) for further EXCELLENT JOB site of the ball, and the charge MERRILL MUELLER Conunander Alan Shepherd, D- recommendations. The board had ASB Pres. John Hendricks said for police supervision were more ... visiting lecturer Day, and the Japanese surrender recommended unanimously council Dr. Unruh has done "an excellent than anticipated. on the Battleship Missouri. allocate the money. job building the intramural pro- Ftepresentative Perkins said Lecture Series. The lecture is open INAUGURATION Bill Clark, ASB treasurer and gram," but the program needs there wasn't much council could to the public without charge. Twice during the newspaper FAR member, said the board "felt more student involvement. The do about the deficit, except pay Beginning his NBC career in strikes of New York, Mueller was it was appropriate to send Dr. Oklahoma conference might help for it and attempt to avoid simi- August of 1939, the award winning selected as the host-editor of the Unruh to the conference" so he solve some of the problems of SJS' lar problems in the future. New York Times of the Air. He could learn ways to improve SJS' program, the president declare& The deficit brought the total has reported American Presiden- intramural athletic program. Currently the ASB intramural expenditure by the Social Affairs tial inaugurations since 1953 and TENUOUS VALUE program has about 3,000 student Corrunittee at $1,867.75. The orig- also various crises and debates in Senior Representative Jack Per- participants, according to Treas- inal allocation to the committee Faculty the United Nations. kins said Dr. Unruh's attendance urer Clark. was $1,605.50. On the Telstar and Relay satel- at the conference had "tenuous lites, the journalist ran up an early value at best . and is of no record of over two dozen live direct benefit to the student body." Magazine Tr/um-Atlantic TV programs. Photo by Yoshi Hnsemswe The conference would benefit Dr. Asks for $1,055,000 Mueller is the recipient of the Unruh as an associate professor of physical Headliner Award of Sigma Delta Miss Betty Lou Mathes, member of education more than it would Chi (national professional journal- the SJS General Chorus which will benefit the ASB, which would pay for the trip, Perkins Sales Set istic society), the Purple Hetut, perform at the Messiah on Tuesday added. Students File Suit the Order of the British Empire night, sells the first ticket for the per- Last year council turned down The fall issue of Tower maga- (OBE), The French Legion of First Come ... formance to ASB President John Hen- a similar request by Dr. Unruh. 7ine, featuring articles by members Honor and Long Island Universi- dricks, at the Music Box Office. (See Margaret Davis, junior repre- of the faculty and administration, ty's Polk Award. story on page 4.) will go on sale next week, the sentative, declared the conference Against S.S. Agent editors have announced. "has real potential," since Dr. Un- The magazine will be sold on ruh could talk to intramural di- By LaVELLE JACKSON $5,000 in general damages and Seventh Street and in Spartan rectors from the East Coast who Spartan Daily Staff Writer $500,000 in punitive damages. Bookstore. Price to students is 50 "have more advanced programs." Two SJS students yesterday A court hearing can be set only cents. Free copies will be distrib- This would enable Dr. Unruh to filed a $1,055,000 lawsuit against when the defendant is definitely Solon Charges Draft make improvements in the pro- a Secret Service agent who alleg- identified and given a summons. uted to all full-time faculty mem- in an incident The defendant then has 10 days bers. gram at SJS, Miss Davis noted. edly injured them The at the University of Santa Clara in which to report to court. Editors of the publication inchide value of the trip is not last Saturday. Dr. John A. Galm, assistant pro- Both Whitten and Hanna re- Phil Whitten and Dave Hanna, fessor of English, Dr. Walter E. fused to tell how they intend to editors of the New Student publi- liugins, associate professor of his- Used as 'Punishment' SEE To Sponsor identify the agent who they allege cation, filed the suit in Superior tory, Dr. Theodore Norton, assist- attacked them. A student view that the gov- System, who has been criticized and drafted, UPI reported. Court through San Jose Attorney ant professor of political science 'Negro Revolution' Humphrey, already at a private ernment is drafting Viet Nam pro- in past weeks for the service's Celler did not comment on how John Thorne. luncheon when the and Norman Guinasso, a member incident oc- testors to quiet them was strength- policies. widespread was the loss of stu- Both editors charge they were curred, reportedly was unaware of of Tau Delta Phi, men's honorary Debate Tonight Celler, chairman of the House dents' deferments. But he said he injured Saturday when they were the trouble. fraternity and a sponsor of the ened yesterday when Rep. Emman- Judiciary Conunittee, told Hershey told Hershey that some students 'The Negro Revolution," a panel ousted from a reception for Vice Tower. uel Celler (Dem.-N.Y.), according that tbe right to protest is "a are "now subject to orders re- debate sponsored by Students for President Hubert H. Humphrey at The magazine. featuring a new to published UPI reports, charged precious right whether the protest moving draft deferments and are Excellence in Education (SEE) the university. cover and format includes articles that some college students who is against the President or the being deliberately reclassified 1-A takes place tonight at 8 in TH55. The two men were refused ad- on education, politics and civil Gemini Twins participated in demonstrations are town constable, whether against as a sort of punishment." Panel members include: SJS mittance to the reception and rights. being reclassified 1-A by their our foreign or domestic policy." He stated that it was unfair graduate students Jim Shaw, poli- were asked to leave the Student Campus poets are also repre- draft boards as "a sort of punish- Celler said he had heard of to change their status because tical science; Ernie Gambrel!, so- Union because of "improper dress," sented in the new issue. ment" instances in which young men who they exercised a lawful right. If ciology; Terry Wheeler, physics; according to Whitten. In Sixth Day; Celler asked for an explanation took part in the Washington dem- they were not entitled to defer- Joe Brooks, economics; and SJS Whitten said both he and Hanna of the apparent punishment of onstrations were later informed by ment, he added, then they should under graduate Tom Duckw.:--th, had reception invitations, which Today's Weather those who participated in recent their draft boards that they would be classified 1-A. chairman of the Young Americans were collected by college officials Eye Records sante Clare Valley: warmer Vietnam demonstrations in Wash- lose their deferments because of "The Declaration of Independ- for Freedom (YAF). when they entered the building. A today with rain espeeted and ington. their pat ticipation. ence is a declaration of protest," The debate is open to the col- press conference scheduled before By NORMAN RUNNION showers Friday.

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