State-COP Vie at Stockton Tonight at 8; Tigers Choice

State-COP Vie at Stockton Tonight at 8; Tigers Choice

Ticket? Use Card No Night School oh* attend the COP- pre_ There will Iie no clauses utter Auden. tonight free by qs game 6 Am, on Wednesday, Nov. 26, Dr. ght student body card opeg their Arthur Price, coordinator of eve- Pacific Me- oest side of ning programs announced yester- an, jam, un the gate is lo- .1., stadium. The day. School will continue as usual CC slit Ave. North Pershing the following Monday. Trow oted on SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE EAT 0L47 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 1959 NO.- 34- voimmeimm LARA Attorney-at-Large 26 All applicants for the three Profs Talk: Champs attornej -at-large former Vow positions must .1EATS he present at Tuesday's Student State-COP Vie at Stockton Court merlin ESALE g, according to Soviet Union Chief Justice Jerry Alexander. Turkey Trot The meeting will he at 2:30 p.m. Take In Atim230. Ti,,- To three court of- ficers will he named Choice at Tonight Tigers that 'Rule of Law' at 8; By DOUG WILLIAMS time, Alexander said. sition in the NCAA and the Tigers the only questionable starter for In the Soviet Union a new "rule By GREGORY IL BROWN -we'll win it again! Six in a row and we're trying for are sixth with a 184.5 average. the Spartans. eadile, as a starter of law" has replaced the "ex- San Jose State College and ' LAST TIME OUT last week against Iowa State, drew Aen." tremely oppressive and arbitrary challenge hurled by Neil Evans, College of Pacific, traditional Emmett Lee will be opening at praise for his tremendous work on Thi, %so, the Delta system of terror" that operated rivals, will attempt to end the signal-calling position for San defense and his pass catching tal- chairman, as Tuesday's 16th annual Tu r- Students Get under Stalin, according to Glenn their season on a winning Jose for the last time. Lee, along ents on offense. Trot ilriov s near. G. Morgan, assistant professor of e y note when they lock helmets with eight other seniors, will be BENGALS FAVORED past six years DU has won the relay political science. For Me Top Regional playing their last part for the The three - point favoritism 75. How the Ithrushchey reign tonight at 8 in Pacific Memo- and the perpetual tri.»Ity for the best participation yellow anti gold and white. shown the Bengals going into to- ropily Ac-+ metes out justice and what signifi- Trot's novice division. rial Stadium in Stockton. Chuck Ennis, Ken MeNeece, night's encounter is a little sur- n the The Bengals rate three-point fa- ng to Evans, the DU's have Campus Chest Positions cant changes have been made in Rich Miley, Dan Cokhico, Howard prising after examining the teams' the Soviet legal vorites before game time but the lb. en working out for several system will be Poyer, Dave Hurlbut, Ron Wat- records. 62 re- Two SJS answered by the professor Dec. 2, Spartans have been drilling harder .eelcs in an all-out effort to students were son and Chuck Yeyna are the sen- COP has a 4-4 record with wins Other or- when he goes before a College Lec- this week than at any other time ds the championship. elected to regional district of- iors playing tonight. over Marquette, 22-13; Hawaii, ture audience for the last game of the season. anizations known to be working Last Day fices at the annual Interna- in S142, 10:30 to Jim Cadile, who burned his eye 6-0; Fresno State, 18-13; and Ida- to end the DU reign 11:20 a.m. BASS READY in a home accident it in earnest tional Relations Club Re- Wednesday, is ho, 28-13. They have fallen to Col- TS Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Al- A graduate of Oregon Univer- Dick Bass, the Vallejo young- orado State, 9-6; Stanford, 21-6; e gional Convention Epsilon and Sigma Chi, held last sity, Professor Morgan attended ster who has re-written just about ha To week at WSU, 20-12; and Cincinnati, 21-14. Donate San Francisco State every record book at COP, will be Several cross country runners Soviet government classes at By comparison, the Spartans College. three universities in the Washing- at full-strength for the Spartan Loan Fund nit two striders from the Santa have a 4-5 record with wins over Student donations to the San Jose State College was se- ton, D.C., area from 1952-58. He game, coach Jack "Moose" Meyers iara Youth Village were added Denver, 14-13; Hawaii, 44-14; Campus Chest drive have said yesterday. Bass has been , the growing list of entrants for lected regional host school for was a member of the National Se- Fresno, 40-14; and Arizona reached "around $600," ac- 1960. curity Agency at the time. The plagued throughout the season Oath Refusal le event. These experienced run- State, 24-15. They were beaten Cecelia Stanton, international agency sent him to Harvard in with injuries, but as a "limited" I'S will not compete with novice cording to Dianne Fammatre, by WSU, 30-6; Oregon, 35-12; relations major, was 1955 to further (second half) ball carrier this sea- ers i.ackmen, however, but will com- drive chairman. elected presi- study the Soviet (Continued on Page 5) Comp or dent of the central Pacific region, Union. son he has piled up 680 yards to Hurts Needy ic in the open division. Since no special drive which covers all the universities, He completed his doctoral dis- rank fourth in the nation. entrants will try for the Trot events are scheduled for to- corieges and junior colleges in sertation on Soviet law last San Jose State and COP both WASHINGTON (UPI) The place trophy in the open di- ..st dayfinal day of the week-long Northern California and Nevada. spring and expects to receive a rank nationally in the passing administrator of the Federal Stu- in addition to the first, sec- ,,ion campaignthat figure is not ex- Karen Haynes, junior education Ph.D. from the University of race. The Spartans, who held the dent Loan Fund said yesterday Applications and third place cups in the t pected to grow much larger, she major, was elected regional cor- Virginia next year. nation's lead earlier this season, needy students will suffer if any ..vice division. There is also an said. responding secretary. sport a 187.8 mark for fourth po- more colleges drop out of the pro- .ward for the winning organize- Several current articles on So- The drive looks to fall about As host school, the college gram because of the loyalty oath Close Today in the relay division and an viet law, written by Mr. Morgan, $1900 short of its $2500 goal, but will he the site of the next an- requirement. Today is the last opportun.y for ccard for the organization with are awaiting publication in pro- already is more than $100 above nual convention. It also will be students to turn in applications ne most men finishing the 3.3 fessional journals. John F. Morse, the administra- last year's total. the regional headquarters, from Nine To Visit for offices to be contested in next :le Trot course in the allotted Revamping of the legal system, tor in the office of education, said Donation cans will remain on which national IRC direct- month's ASB elections. .me of 30 minutes. says the professor, began with this could lead to the "destruc- campus today for individual stu- ives anti information will he dis- Nikita Khrushchev's attack on Mrs. Dorothy King, Student Un- The deadline for entering has tion of a magnificent program." dent contributions. seminated and from which serv- Stalin's methods before the 20th Aptos Meet ion secretary, said that students .an extended until noon Monday. "Today is the last day students Morse said in a statement that ice area projects will he cen- (Communist) Party Congress in Nine State students will attend I with a 225 overall average can ntry blanks are available either will have to donate money to any he was in sympathy with the rea- tered. February, 1958. a political conference for north- fill out applications until 4 p.m. the Student Union, the Intra- student charity drive for the rest sons given by some institutions for Other students who attended the Since then, the regime has ern California college and univer- today. ,ral Office (1373i, or at the of the school year," Miss Fam- withdrawing from the program. conference were Pres Loya, local curbed secret police power, re- sity students at Aptoe, beginning Offices to be contested Dec. 10 pha Phi Omega house at 510 metre said. But he said he wished they had IRC president, and Sam Wiah. leased prisoners, closed some slave at noon today and ending at noon and 11 are: freshman, sophomore Second St. The drive, sponsored on campus "seen fit to stay in the program to Purpose of the conference was labor camps, made changes in tomorrow. and junior class president, vice The event is sponsored by A Phil by the Community Service Corn- work through channels our govern- to reorganize the Central Pacific criminal law and ended much of The conference is co-sponsored president, secretary and treasurer; in conjunction with the Men's mittee, gives funds to the United ment provides for the amendment Region, adopt a new constitution, the arbitrary "arrest during the by San Jose State College and the sophomore, junior and senior rep- iramural Department.

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