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Juniciis Staging xplEs HANsoN Barbecue-Dance BE HER IN CONCERT Friday Evening
Redwood Estates Selected for
Big Class Celebration - _
This Year Is Outstanding Singer From Local College Music
Standi !, anti Holbert Secure Department Ch, f, Ht:Z. tede Band
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HIKING CLUB TO TAKE Pi Omega Pi Starts Chest FALL OVERNIGHT TRIP Quota For College With To BIG BAsim cauNTRy Full Support of Members
�, Commerce Club Faculty Members Accompany
rr 1.1 1,111 Hikers Acting as To Hold Frolic
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HONORARI JOURNALISM FRATERNITY TO PLANT CHAPTER AT SAN JOSE
-- � Nineteen Members of Times
Staff Sign Chapter Petition � - �
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hig barbecue dinner. the Ink,- Lime! who eeill 1.4 r - :LI
L !in.: the proximity of the lo-t!. livauty of its surroundings.
4nd tla Lweellent music and fod offer-ed to a !those who atenrl. eRdwood Estates ehould be crowded with Jun-iur .L. guests Mennevrew evening burs Ln Maher!. president of the class. a-un, 1, that there is absolutely no ;Las... L. Lk in the vicinity of the dance. �� r� � r � alent. max rest assured that � L L . L. well be unimtaired ley this
-L� .r.,. the. wilderness And any -M., a took a chance; Why
the Redwood A.-miation tree. ni that Afire the club. M1SF Lydia E
tu-sociation and also to oiserie plants, r Mnierie "aa’ea’ Chaele’ Gail Tucker. and 54. and Mr-lr,lanian. Dolor, Freita.. Dan Ca�
AT HALF HOUR RECITAL
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Nature Study Class
Lail one cielock Tidier. Basin on Saturday � r_ ,, ,h, iirn,,. �,,� ’. � � rili.ili! trip are P. i, r .1./, :01110 ’1, ’10. W1.11k 10 inter. ,
� . L-ed from Bill Hart, An� � - � wx menilii. Nlildreal earn...! LL: II, ; .LL!! liu. Standish. and Dun� Th, -.. . a.L. SteiLP ! la . � led I’) nitike:te:til"muneri".1;;;. ...nt’irt’ll’ir. t’brifsmines"r-’ ’ \
L LL r3Illinv Willianpm NIL, Lnal smith and Dr K Led Hazel. , r�w Ail., Karam Hinder. and I..,
igned the [Letitia, applaing for the ben.. ’la’ Ta’aa’ member- "1 ’����‘a J"se establishment ot e imal L hapter of the .
nwrnhyr, fteh fa. LLit State. mad, a trip to Big lia.in last ,rairrn � it rho, who -igned are. Rie Saturday . ihttilicr 2s
aril Hughes. Harry act a. ehape.rones on die hi
Haae’’ Adah Mae Elmo A Robinson Lfaculpe adi The objeet of this trip wa, to stud!, Rim., June Ras nor. Gladys Lauri.
Chaperones
Mat 01,11.111r and Nlr and NI r era -c-. shrub-. et, . that wert prey- vanagh. Rudolph Engter. Corinne Kib-alent the re The Tree- Acre foUnd ler Rol, Leland. Harr, Jerming.. Frank
R for Pestin clic, Lill% Int, tv,tete, aL,Lre so due 111tnlilt,,I. knel 1..1)(11’. Ex ariaa Uhl �12 �-S g to the Ifriff nun!: ,cre viven and the tiecult) ad On Board Published 1,.. 11, 10 1r � . 1 -tuckni, Holliday.
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Dinner for Women Sponsored by A.W.S.
� naini aetixities ot
Luny dinner party was -Lla, by the Associated .1- in their clubroom in
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with and know !talent. of Skin Jose State purpose of the evening.
ot thp plan very informal 1 entertainment was prod
cirls cave piano and handier gave several
readings, and Mi54 In � reminise enres of San �ILL -4 lee attended it. and also
recitation about Chriw.Lt Lia r Columbus.
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NOTIC1
-W�r and Peace discussion group meets this nnon at 12:15 in Room 1 of the Homemaking building to discuss the causes of war Wilbur Fingevoll wig Ile chairman of the meeting. All men and women students are in-vited to attend the discussion, which vvi!I be followed by an open forum. Bring your lunche� or boy them in the cafeteria.
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.,!I h., a meeting of the Pre -Med Club Thursday, Nov. 2, 1933 in Room S210, at 5.00
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FIRST WEST CAISSON FOR GREAT BAY BRIDGE
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The steel and timber structure pictured above) recently was towed into San Fr�ncisco by 1100 Feet west
of Verbs Buen� island, where et will become the western end of one of the two 2310.foot suspension span�
of the Oak!and�San Franci�co bay bridge. The huge caisson will be �unk to rock 170 feet below the water
line and its steel cylinders, each 15 Net in di�meter, filled with concrete.
November 10th Italia to be Scene of Society Banquet
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James SaiLL! � Glover. .�11.; r! L la ;L.. liorthie Ratio. trim, V.., n D.,. idson .Nlaxine Smut,- FIL�r.n.! Nloore. or from 1111.111Y 01 1111. 00.0,rce !acuity.
State Musicians Offer Broadcast
Over Radio KFRC
SPARTAN COUNCIL
Invitations to all alumni of the different campus organisations for the Spartan Mixer on Sat., Nov. 15, should he �ent �t once.
inal errangements should now be made for the �ctivity to be un-droaken by each group.
Organisation presidents, don’t wait until the last minute. Tend to your responsibilities NOW!
SOPHOMORE NOTICE
Commerce ! � etetnily Fir.t �
P.�
PICTURES I SHOWN
Dr. MacQ � and PinLh OT1
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State Co-eds Pomp At State Fair Jinx
The meeting scheduled for I r
Tuesday, will be held today, Thursda,. at 11:00 in thr Little Theatre Byron Tamphier will preside, rind urges �veryone to he present �� important matters will be discussed. A good program has been arranged.
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PAGE 2 sTATE c(n.I.EGr. iNtr. [lit wst) \\ . N(1\ BER 2. ioi;
DR. HERBERT M. EVANS Explanation Of BELIEVES GLANDS CAN Journalism Frat
Expected Soon CHANGE HUMAN BEINGS _
;Continued from Page One) Proposing to establish a new chapter - �
Berkeley, \ uvember 1. f U.P.) of the Alphi Phi Gamma, national hon--Dr. Herbert NI. Evans. internation- least two student publications; (a) a ally -known gland specialist and fliS- student newspaper, tb) a student year-coverer of vitamin E, which controls book or annual. 7. Shall have no fac-the human reproductive functions an- ulty or other official restriction against nounced here that it is now within the the existence and functioning of student power of science to convert humanity honorary fraternities. g. Shall have cre-into a race of giants through use of titt.A.th. maintained an active function -endocrine gland secretions. Inc extra -curricular student organiza-
��No event since the discovery tion primarily. interested in journalistic germs as the cause of disease has been �.t,rk as important to medicine as the com- PURPOSE TOLD paritively recent gland research. " Dr. The purpoW of the fraternity is to Evans said. recugn iz e individual ability and
"No other field offers such infinite achievement in journalistic pursuits in possibilities fur the improvement ui hu- colleges and fraternities; to serve and man welfare. An example is the dis- promote the welfare of the college covery of insulin, the hormone of the through journalism; to establish cordial pancreas gland. Without this the body relationships between students and cannot utilize sugar. causing diabetes, unite in a fraternal way congenial stu-formerly a fatal disease. This now can dents interested in journalism. be controlled by insulin,’ he said. The membership of this fraternity
The growth -controlling hormone dis- consists of four classifications, namely, covered by Dr. Evans is a manufactur- active, associate, honorary, and life. ed product of the pituitary gland lo- Active members all Ix. duly regis-cated at the bas�of the brain. tered students who have served as edi-
This gland also manufactures at tors -in -chief. business managers, editor, least five other hormones, Dr. Evans fon major staffs. associate editors and said. One of these stimulates sex glands, tt,,tstahtt manager, ot the eotte,e news_ another controls the pancreas, still paper; editors -in -chief. and business another gives renewed life to the thy - managers of the college yearbook; and roid, one stimulates the adrenal glands. chiefs of the college news bureau. Such while the fifth is responsible for the positions must be held for at least one production of milk in the mother when semester or two quarters. Holders of an infant nears birth. lesser offices of the college newspaper
Two other hormones having impor- or news bureau shall have served a tent effects (in definite both ; minimum of two semesters or three are believed to exist. Work in i-otating quarter before they are eligible to these is now in proures-. membership. Students classified as
"We have used this growth hormone treshmen at their respective institutions in definite cases %here normal gr-oth
hall not he eligible for membership. in y-oung children inexplicably had
N., student shall be initiated whose ceased," said Dr. Evans, ’’and although
.holastir average is not in the upper we were able to produce favorable
to.. third, of the institution. sults., we found that impurities in tt,
Ihere are nineteen colkges and uni-glandidar extract caused considerable
runes ohich have chapters in Alpha pain. We are hoping to be able to pre -
Gamma at present. The fraternity pan- the hormone in a pure state."
oas founded at Ohio Northern Univer-In citing the grotesque homeliness uf
i here :ire over a thou -many persons, Dr. Evans attributed?.
m.nibers. among which are many these various facial defects to over- .
notable- in the field of journalism and functioning of the pituitary gland ;
John Henri Nash. ivorld fa� which began in later life whi.n the is miist bones of the body had set and grooth i.;I, hriti..-was limited to certain proje. such as lips, now, foreheL.d� �
It is thought possible ti .� - Dr. DeVoss Speaks atiun of the endocrii. To Senior Group in man to grow old. If tio Regular Orientation the scientist believes not , rd. remark-able improvement in n,1 effi- The ,,m,r ,r�, I,r
,but a greater lenztfp of the at its last mi.eting. He told oi the pos-life span may- I... c- � ! these sihility of student, of this tolleze get -experiments. tine scholarships to Universities, and
urged the students to meg,. en Minn to ’Dizzy Vill’ is Title get one as. it is an invaluable as�set. He
Given to Bazaar in � pojk va,okiedthetheCo,mnini�urnit yi,,,Chtehset irdrci xo-e_
State’s Art Section :,"’perati-e,n. He also asked seniors to act as a committee to inform the admini-- - �
%lir ’v.’: I" th’ title startion about students who are in fin-of the Art Bazaar to be held Nfrljefflo ancial difficulties ber 22 in the Art wing. "An effort will be made to aid any
The title was selected from 1 large one ss,h0 sdai. group. as the most fitting for be car- The results of the hold over election toon motif of the bazaar. Dfri, Wells, ware as follows. junior student, is the lurk:. %sinner of sa, Bailk the supper ticket for the bazaar Vice-pres.�lierman Mendelowitz
Plans for the art pmject are now in Sargent-at-Arms---Ja,k Prouty full swing. Various groups oi dudents
meeting at tea time and esenings decisions_ to make things to sell at "Dizz An undetermined number of Aullent,
Sky-light held a tea Monda after- will b.. given the usual courses of in,
noon, at u-hich time di, , � made � without tuition charge. pipe stem cleaner anin., stu dents uill meet in room I r� building this morning to .1.
for the coming letcaar
College Endorses State Relief Plan
The University of Minn. --,ta recently endorsed a state "education relief" pro-
gram, which will permit one thousand
more young men and women to attend
universities and colleges this winter
who otherwise. because of linen, ,t
ficulties, would he unable to dr,
Governor F H. Olsen has chosen a
committee which will select each stu-
dent. Fifteen dollars a month will be
given to every individual for food and
housing. Further expenses will be borne
by the University, under the Regent’s
FREE HAIRCUT
IND MARCEL
I.RTDAY 9 - 11
SHAMPOO & FINGER WAVE 40c �nd 50c
. Make-up after I .r.,
ANNETTE BEAUTY SCHOOL Bal. 7174 29 E. San Antonio St
wiry e -On n ed, Licensed, Approved School
Glad> s Thompson ,Mgr.
Dtg- Bad \\ olf Bah! Poor Coyote! � ,
The "big, bad uolf which
puffed and huffed" at the door of TN -ham Bentley
kos Angeles (really:1 the other day is
pictured above icoking soY-
piciously akii. to a lonely
coyote. Any-how, Polk,’
ho finally tured the bea, after a chase Tufting and huffing) of
.everal block+, hauled it to
Newton st. po-lice station
where they did aver it was
on Ks way to the ’Last Roundup."
COMMERCE SOCIETY MEETING IS HELD IS FIRST TO RESPOND BY SPARTAN KNIGHTS
Lost and Found RADIO BROADDSI MIL Asks Owners to FEATURE STATE
Claim Property STUDENTS NOVII:BER I hew people hay e Irk... ill Ole ’’Irtf‘l
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t all flir them
Sanyer Dyer Lorin Cox
I-. Parsons �1,-- V Osewald
XI erteret Dunipace
Vera Treza Nichols
lde Fhaence TOWef
CaMI)
I ::,111.3 Johnson l�r.ink Covella
Hendl
Earnest Grat .1Iberta Jones Jim Crider Mery Elizabeth Miller Jakob Lorenz Billmiller III MST Colbertson Ruth Mayer Nlildred Bernard .1 ones Farwell Albert Cox
continued from
edin Cello Piano
Cae Nome Swans
Winifred Fiber. Mr- A W Otterstein
Praeludium and Aileen -
Frank Triena 1 toia Katherine Green.
IV
My Lady Walks in le., . 1,,.�
Our repentance is not so re . diins and dining rooms were to be row for the ills we have doi,
TO CHEST FUND PLEA TO DISCUSS PARTY r terl during the winter months and of the ills that may happen . ; mint for snow sports provided. �Routh.’
\ reguiar ot spartan {Continued from Page One) ua, held at the home of Am-
munity Chest .The Chest and its agen rust. NichoLs Tuesday night. Due to cies are experts in dispensing help. You th.� clifikulty of getting a representa. and I as professional people believe in together at the noon meet -employing expert-. at least we hope inzs. it was decided to meet in the others will employ u- Everyone in this , evenin, tollege should contribute something. A joint party of Spartan Knight -small amount in the right spirit will go
tit. ...I Kill 41’1 tilkellfS %Val. dif.CUSF.Cd. a long nay " :or definitely settled. Gus Standish it, .
Illustrating their attitude towards itamc-,1 chairman of a committee ! the Community Chest drive, Dr. Mac .:irry these plans further. Ouarrie ,Uharles Pinkham, and Dario N Spartan Knight reunion is to Simoni, attended the ’kick-off’ dinner held November eighteenth. and C.,. at the Sainte Claire Hotel Tuesrlay l’altner heads the commitlee for Ow night. time. These boys deserve a lot
Dr. MarQuarrie. as a division gen- credit for the fine work they have be. era! for the campaign. was introduced doing at the football rallies and game-
Ntr. S C. Ross. campaign chairman. along with thr other memlwrs of the board of strategy. 1)r Jason Nob!,
Pb.ree of Sari Fr.:mkt... former pastor
of the Congregational .hurch of Wash
ington, D.C.. wit, the frit-161de speak. r
The San Jose Stute College orche�
tra provided music for the occasion.
which was under the direction of Fred
J. Oehler, president of the Commun-
ity Chest.
WHICH
a4(//7/u/z FOR YOU ?
Idaho Student Wins Class Presidency by Toss of Coin
Pocatello, Idaho UP ,�Kenneth I.. 1{4’2," t;iL"114,’"^-Allen, Glenns Ferry. Idaho, became ;;":,’,..;;;;Ze7�1;;C:
president of the senior class of the Un- nr,";"...--""/."’� n����sonelt ,ssee,r, iversity of Idaho student body. on the "."’""’"6"’"�
lucky turn of a coin. He was tied with Milford Rogers. Paris, Idaho, in class ; ’;�,(1 elections 1, � ilip of the coin de-termined t� ;or
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romume neerl. beeh ic cicciionm io idorrIss. run. horn. in Immo of famItion’e laleol demand*. A.1 . our dealer mr obs.w ’MI I hi. new Maiflen Forms
write for free lomkki. Dew. (.4 !deafen 1. or.. liroaffere Co.. In... 2V. lath Ate.. �. lorl
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Four Etudes Crem. Hat, ! Grant National Park. Cal Minuet a la Antinte General Grant Park will mt.- Niue lkinube Strau--. . � n for visitors all winter. and Katherine Green. Pio.,
�itnts made to convert it in- Marjorie Johns, Pian. � .1 winter playground, park official -
planned today.
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SPARTAN 1 SPASMS
a--saNILHDUCK & BISHOPs�a�-ai
, � a a I. people , are too darned sen-
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sada, � .. amnia- occuring a5 the
mg!: � ta, reporter, indescretion.
to, K FtTRANMAS, Assistant
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S’1 Mile:DOCK. Saone Editor
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I Imes" of I/ 1.:(A.: itaijaaa \I)V1-.11111..la 2. I � �
.,t.l.rove. They a up visiona of the Fresno State m
f. ’las conceive of earth-,. will cause. In their Fundan-lentals, Scrimm.age Mark Spartan
Arizona Contest There Saturday Preparation for Santa Barbara A. C. Tilt
II ht.� I., truth of the matter ,
tna �,�� ��,,t if going to be 50,Ple-
, nothing.
- American public, and
div part of it that goes
" I. aimed a long time ain5
r everything that it ��. ..,aespapers.
!���� hu, :jib their own � ,,,a deal Of <I<�rp
--
Ir article in the -Times"
ma’ , , temporarj. distur-tainws that is what they
diaingidting thing would be its
..ts lasting in the an -History of !Mankind is
ale irom the pages an � � . allege publication.
a. <calking denounriation !Ise mind of a half-iournalist like aur-
ae forgotten almost as �Ir,t reaction of the <tn.
,,e1 :sewn off,
rage <olleze student has a��rry about as it is. He to borrow any trouble
11, it.
<,,,ers that be object to : ac write, we beg of in mind that said :seet-he:rig thr world to itn
ri/ no/ rt en batten the .< rail, ta.r.ri! lurk!
.11I -this and All that a team that should en ss.,ra�that is, ii they
(tor All of the memlwr. ar ’tatters at their
1 , 1. . ( � nal.,
’ alir hiean ( knell California)
� ( arquette ..nhein (Drexel)
’ F10.-et Iowa prate (Notre Dame) ntilierg ry,ler (Union)
� � a College backfield ought . �ell quartet when singing
’In, ’d of the Green." With ’’,�� �:t quarter, Blake and
i1,111,1 and Dugan at full-, �rmony <hould be great.
An
,ar rarlia announcer has If you tune in on the
Mar, s game, don’t think the mike has mush in
it you don’t understand ai the players On the
knou just what the St. looks like�just a mix"
la, names Combine these � la�rdham team and you have
aas niehtmare.
the R�int fixtures Bonet-,. Dell iota, Sarno, Dan,
.asa,i, Sarausky. Ludteina-Niro, Cowhig, Ser-. Mishini$, and Lad-sen will be probable
Cerwhig if the boy ?h, monkey u�rench into the
Vr,rn. � machinery last year. lust a il,111 bunch of Irishmen.
All-American Prospects �r I.�r ot the day for DeGroot and 1 ....tarnentals and scrimmages were
1,1’ � ta. 1vaies at 1,, t arairee- as preparation for the last ��it .r I tod. loomed a: r, In Mid-West and South
’ aadas night’s. workout featured 1. al q. I niversity of Nevada :1,ni,:gt� between a picked tram at
and a a, J., ,tate, who also have �1_,aci,ht, and one boasting all the aaerhouse. And, the result OIL!
loi, I 11.1:11 laiker. bruising full-Itaik, al... i.r..,tded the spark to the Ere -t�.� ��1,. 71.4 .1,1111SI illU Aggies. Workine Iteltiad i fast. hard-rharging line, Baker -nt.,�11,..! through the heavy alustana foraarl , .11 for five and six
,jards at a time .a� in past games, Lewis Coles. tri.k.. quarter. furnished
!the thrills toth la- brilliant open field running flornir. tiptain and right
’halfback. maintain,’ 1,, reputation as ame of the best .1.acraive fullbacks in the state, diagnosine and ’trilling play �
alter pay. Coach Harris sant namerous reserves
’into the game, without erratly reduc-ing the strength of the -atm. The line-men, coached by Ro. awander, for-mer U. C grid star. reat.,.1 the heavier .Nggie line to pier,. Innitin..! the Mus-tan, to three first doss h� fluting the game. n h. rex: the II a Id., c backs scampered throuah 110105 and onle5,,het1 a nice passim.: atta(k to net asiyai itra dawn-.
’Idol/ill, of whit h two Wen’
th oh. Col, and on, Death. Hari- ail’ take a Lire, -quail of men
to Tempe. .1rizona. this week rnd tar at. nitera.tional uith the Bull.
Oi TeMlit !.�31,
oi ’-aarence, haat Fresno 7 O. and thr reaan, have not tor:often that .1. a it Atter return-ing :r,,rn 1rigoat 11.. take on
���� 1.�p�ka. Kansas. , th. Io�al
ilia,. at Icr Water,. Conference car � chtt. team of that city got under at Santa Barbara with
tor th. are now tied for Listed by Feature Writer Th. :ir-t conference game
la. GEORGE KIRKSIA
dal Pres5 Staff Correlnindent
C1114 1, � I. l’ 1� Some of the nation’s outstanding fontball playen are perform’, .41 ,nidat,tern wridirons this ieason
alichiam la, three bona fide All-American tandidates in Charlie hernia!
al.5 ’moral anter. Ted Petoskey, la5-pound end; and John Regerzi. perhal��
the greate’t ’,inter in the country.
Ohio atate 1.., four great players in Sid Gillman. one of the finest er..1- iti any section, La Gail,. a rip-roaring guard: Ted Rmequist, 6 -foot 4 and ota half in, h 1,,, al. alai scales 215 pounds; and Carl Cramer, brilliant field general.
Notre Dana lia- Hugh De Vore. a smashing end; Ed Krause. a yet, ran
tackle, Nak Lukats. versatile left halfback; and its two spectacular sophamor.-
Andy Piln,.s 1..ft haliback, and I)on Elser, 220 -pound fullback.
Paola. �� tag guns are Fred Flecker, fullback. who has as-craved fise airds
:ATI,’ tin., �rrA��1 the ball for two Vt.:11,. Duane pura.is. anat. yam,.
passer. atal r�
I I i ib me sa a reincarnation of Rol Gr tag. lawa not- i m era, so !, has Dal. mit�-hing fullback, and Bernie Paee. a hawk -like n�I North � Spartans.
uest. rn ha- it� ann.:int end5. alanske and Jen, Minnesota’: Pile .ir one It will lic well rem. rot.. r, h the
IA Ito hie mast saluable backs. Santa Barbara Club 1..aa t rro n uho
’rhea are riL 3 lea id the leaders %till. performed brilliant! the �at)). were at one time re., a� ,tars.
aanw- and a has !wen , � I d reai�on for l��a� th. r Sut h
in Ow land of aitton and corn liquor. they ha�e their foortall ’,laser- azain this season.
Among the 1,e -t in the �outh are lit attle F,Ither-. Ton, rraa lord. butte kle , Italph l’ ken heval. Krotto !. , I .Alab.arta �zuard: J FS Tenn,Aee guard. Cork, G.rnelit.,.. Duke haltha, t;rah.im Batt (;vorgia rod: and Clarenw� Rober:-. Georgia Ts’ quarter lack.
o.uth ha, ,orne oi the la,t iotn‘...r- in the � �.1,,tr... arrion them lenne-a.c.; }towel’. Alabama; I.:, rOlesal, ent,t, . hal-. 1.,�tit-
lana Tulane, Di \on. \ anderbilt bad, 11, North t’ar�lit� ; 1.antt, Duke. and Grant. l’o�orgia ’lei h.
EDITOR’S NOTE: Leading players in the east far west ,,,(1 south. west will be mentioned in the next article
-mall fellas pushed the weight. around a bit Bennett. Arjo, Barr
ar.d Shehtanian were in the lightweigat team, and by the way, Shehtanian ha-ta,.. shifter’ to up -man where he will arolailily remain the rest of the ason 111.� "beef trust" backfield consisted of Hines. Corbella. MacLachlan, and Pura.
Coaches DeGroot and Hubbard are ...ntering on offense for the romirnr contest. with little known about their ooponent,
LIGPTWEIGHTS, HEAVYWEIGHTS
We onl,!. know that the :npir Club had a tough job downinz the lads in the South by a 0 a.m., a high all bode, n.. i.,r the
OFFICIAL REPLY IS SENT BY GIL BISHOP
An official reply to Cliff Crum. iney’s letter was dispatched by Gil Bishop on Tuesday. In the re-ply he brought nut many of the points that �re put forth below Ind, in general, defended his or. iginal position �nd the motives which caused him to write the article.
Pacific Writer Answers "Times" Article by Bishop; Sports Editor Gives San Jose’s Reply to Charges
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A .. game Frid.rt ni.th;
heard that ’� � ,� ���� for me in Sat, Jaa. aatunlay, I got one oi Friditc’�
"�tiite Coll., I to say I think that was about the raweat piece of
reali, it ti aere it or if you needed 5nMe-
thin to Jill ma� � I �� Itintre it ���,:, I hill. yOU didn’t write the article.
aut I dippos. . c.i.f.:Able for alot l� oil pnir page.
Voll 3.:,1.11 01.11 sour tuition doroat amount to much�S.25.-5155 a
our. 1- ot � r � Then I heard thra al. one of your prominent professors
that sou had a table for footicill we don’t. In the third place
thi- ,tnie proi�-����r .111 !hat it was the a Ita,�1- poliry to find plarea uhere the
ithletes ,ould 0,, room. Thou, three things were the basis for my
statement in Si��,rr� -.1,0... Please cnrrert m � where I am wrong and I will
, gladly publish ft .a, ms sheet.
Aa for Rose. there seems to be no argument. Your officials admit that
, he registered here once, we are quite certain of our grounds.
, And here’s a statement you can publiah if you don’t rare to publish thr whole
letter� "As Sports Editor of the Pacifir Weekly, I admit that Pacific was beaten
fairly and squarely by San Jose State. They had the best team on the field that
day. We have no alibis or excuses. San Jose was playing inspired football. Per-
!, sonally I take no stork in the rumors that San Jose was playing dirty. and that
is a consistant rumor. Edwards agitated an old neck injury, Goold uas knacker’
out by his own harrl tackle. Strawbridge’s broken ribs are nothing more than will
occur in moat any game.
, I think nothing should stand in the way of a continued rivalry, but alao a
, strong frienclahip twiuren San Jose and Pacific Proof of this is the fart that we
1have asked San Jose ta be our Home-Coming auests next year."
! Is that ’atisiartory Undertland that I’ve taken hack nothing. lea your
1mistake and I hope you’ll fix it up I’m not going to carry on a battle on my
!sheet. I have too much Important news Anyway surh damn rhrap rot has no
place on any paper of mine.
I really would appreciate a reply from you or from Bishop. and I’ll be ana-
1 ious to see what you print Sincerely j.ours. Cliff Crummts.
Pacific Week’s Sports Editor.
Nil Crummes ’; �r, 1...litor.
11.� Weekly. Cliff:�
You may have all AN I a, � ,�� rt, .omparitively speaking, Pacific athletes are at a disadvantage . an.parto t �311 Jose athletes in that they has). ta pas. more tuition. Rut what y011 oanething else again.
Here is jour statement "For o the Garden City there is no tuition and room and !Aiwa’ is supplied to tht� .1thiete. "
Yau see what a difference there is bath in meaning and effect. It is true that our students du aork tor their room and board in many rases
But ’working’ for it anti having it ’,pall"’ I.. them are two decidedly different things.
In regards to our Training Table. It eansist5 of one meal a day for 25 of the forty men on the varsity squad to sa5 nothing of the freshmen. That is nat ’board’ as WC understand the word.
You also intimate that the repls wa- instigated by myself as a scheme to fill up space. This is not 50. As Sports Haar it is my duty to reflect the feeling al that portion of the student body sosered by my department. In this Case. your items aroused indignation on the part oi a large body of students, who, through their participation in football. tr.lt the, were directly concerned. As a re-sult. I a., duty-bound to reflect this feeling in the "Times". It was most de -ideally not a ’stunt’.
� I believe that, ill the light of what s ..ar item� "appear" to mean. the San lose reaction was entirely just and that no apolieies from us are needed.
If you, however. clid not mean to impls subsidization on our part. but mere ly %%tatted ta point out that it t5 ea"ier far scalents with less money to attend San Jose than Pacific. a fart which has long Lan knawn. why we will cansiart the matter dropped right now.
Accepting your statement on the zame and apolnitizing for our supposition that the out of a 6.s:dist:talon aith the outcome of the conte,t I remain,
Sin, erels s aura Stia e Murdock, Sports Editor, State College Times
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P.Al.E. 4 s 1 A I t INI ES, THURSDAY, NOYEAIHER 2, 1933
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61-ate College Tnitig Richard Hughes, Editor-in-Chief
Dolores Freitas Assistant Editor Corrine Kibler Assistant Editor
Catherine Woods Assistant Editor
Steve Murdock .. Sports Editor DEPARTMENT EDI FORS
Evari�ts Uhl Copy Geneva Payne Society Harry Hawes . Desk Paul Luke& Circulation
BUSINESS MANAGERS Frank Hamilton Jim Fitzgerald
Phone Bal 7800 or Bal. I I89W
Times Office�San Jose. California
Ballard 7800
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"\X’hat is it," writes Napoleon, "that makes the poor man think it quite natural that there are fires in iny par-lour while he is dying of cold? That I have ten coats in my wardrobe while he goes naked? That at each of my meals enough is served to feed his family for a week? It is simply religion which tells him that in another life I shall be only his equal, and that he actually has more chances of being happy than I. Yes. sse must see to it that the floor of the churches are open to all, and that it does not cost the poor man much to hive peas ers said on his tomb."
The moral is sufficiently obvious. The lives of many of those rtuV.’ in attendance here will be filled with misery because of unfulfilled desires and thwarted ambitions. Since most of them, because of their teaching positions, will be dependent for their livelihood upon those in command, to rise in revolt will be out of the question. The only alterna-tive will be to turn to God for consolation and hope to re-ceive compensation in the hereafter.
Which brings us to the question of God and the here-after (or does it?) Is God a device of those in command to make subservient subjects, thus insuring their own safe-ty, or is there a First Uncaused Cause, a Supreme Being, an Unmoved Mover, in charge of this chaotic world? As strong as is the desire in us to believe in God, we nevertheless hold the opinion’that any theology, and even Atheism, is nothing more than a speculation. Anyway your pless iS as good as ours. D. C. WWWWWWWWWWW vs.,..smsor� L.
THE WORLD’ AT LARGE
Sponsors uf the Corporation has d.,.; � e. board of revievr t’ � l’ut Administration t.. .,"I tor the constrain., .,. 4 u ri floating landing r. r. --Atlantic Accordma 04 of the organization. tl.� � r;, r would be self liquidating. and
e oulrl be paid back t.. tl . r,..
emment in 1O45. Each fluar hays’ besides fueling a 4 41 hangars, shops. and conc. -�;� r
plan. if it goes into act t. will pr. /4 -hour service between la r Europe. Perhaps in the near r will all be going to Europe ; c � Christmas vacation.
The S. S. Macon will rerei, first tactical test with th. point .Aryuello November 11 t�. 1r this -Sky Ship" proves a Will be bUilt. It i, an �,
that the former lights:. than , raft of
JUNIOR BARBECUE . By J. Halley Cox
OVERTONES I
1%.11,. old v.,. .r.1 the to Idnwri region,
When. in ithir ..r.� .. .- for the feet nor an, path to fellow
This poem. -T.’s...id the Unknown Region". of Walt Whitman’’, set to music by R. Vaughn Williams will be included on its program of contempor-ary modern compositiuns by the San Jose State Chorus. Other numbers will
cantata. "Zorayda". by George Mat-thews of out faculty and MiS5 Irene :NI-exander. and "Two Psalms.’ by Hoist.
� � � � We’d known for 50MC time that a
large percentage of the student body i, made up of music majors. You can’t turn around on the campus without humping into one of Am. Thick as�well. sirens on Hallowe’en. they are. As are said. we’d recognized a great num-ber. hut a reason for it never penetra-ted our so-called brain.
Now we know all We barred in to chat with ND Thomas Eagan, that twinkling-mud ruler ot the woodwind buth Great Britain and I fated State. section, and he ease t,- all ..f the stal-
l., f 1h. re 4 the case istics on the and irnpri,�iveness of t :h. Zeppelin. which was the music department. Briefly. minus
in th, / the dollar and ,ent� statistics, San tr a � oal rron the well- Jose State has the largest and Meg
thr.rwiA rrd-it department on the r.. ao Akr.o. liarrirg none Onh. I: S.C. can I, rr� and it doesn’t�or
st ’t ,� it lber. Ford i-n’t going
d are, ch,,to � o ith Gen. ral Hugh .1. tin, 1 N.Inlini-aratc.r. The
� Viten. Chamber of Com r., s the ford Com-
t! it 3 v.,. ! �.I mil the wages o !.. ref -it re , Arad bs the auto-
!, toed the Un-t r .�.� 4 fur the extradi-
i� tormee Chicago It a.. IT, 100 bad
b. allowed hi go ire,- r opin2 the financial
r r .r.: , mg the col -
University of Iowa Borrows Babies for New Experiments
Antes, IrtsVa. tll.P No� � r --Not many girls can boa, ti o started to college when the; ; months old. But Doris Marie. lox � the Home -Management Departm. � r Iowa State College by the Ju .� r, !,
Court of Iowa, is different. The College each year borrows from
four to five babies. Co-eds learn Ina., practical experience how to care fur them When the child is 18 months old
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CIRCULO CERVANTEZ
Will all thr members of the 1 Spanish Honor Society please meet today in Room 29 at 12:40 for �n important meeting.
Kendrick Watson, Pres.
3 .� r. r to the Coon. NI, of the babies who hay.- lived
re Iowa ’,tate flume Management I ha���� later !been adopted into 20,..1 home, .1 ,tiirly is being conducted to determine the success of the children after they leave College.
th.� -he of the depart -merit the ano,ont of bound literature pertaining !hereto that in the lib-rary W.� "ire,. wonder what music ma jor" do when they -tart hunting for regiterial for �ome big, fat, assignment Rut the:.� hunt a long time.
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-11-Iture ,ht, proprietier and music do not iloari,14 punishment- will not be properly awar.1.31."
If this remark of Confucius’ is true. what an unjust meting out of punish-
nt there,, to he around here’
in spite our larg, ei
� nri�i, - N( I moor- Those oho dr rr.,1,
:r!!’r ...phination will receive full d � tails Iron Alice Dixon or any oth men-thr r ..f the ex -Concert Series Com-mittee Nli-- Dixon and her group worked hard as any committee ever worked Washington Square. and fur what ? .A slap in the face and no love tap either!
� � � � You’ve been to the Lion’s Den All
sorts of college affairs are held there. the chief campus patron being Phi Nfu Alpha, men’s honor music society. Last fall. the members got generous and be-siowed upcm the.establishment’s wide-ly ,urprised host. the piano which now graces the place. Thank you too. too much!
. � � � The Half -Hour has come
to be such a popular institution that we feel enecuraged to tell its follow-er, about another dmilar custom. Each quarter. the mod, department presents three or four tine r, (dials featuring the campu,’, st mrpi.al talent. Each pro-
i- , one of the faculty of the musk .1. ir .rtment.i. calendar
The firs, oi ti, fall recitals will be held neNt o. N01. 7, al II 1.’
g th, I .1. lhetitre MiAS Al. Ma Lour:: e in .har:a� and the program will mi., I; the same as the one to be br.....1 .-t over KFRC se 45 Satiird.p. mor,r,
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Hear )e all ti,i ,elrotoce announce-ment ! lh. sy nyi .41. orchestra con cert has been -it for thrcember Sth. according to Adolph Otterstein, mu-sic department to ad featured se lectjun will be s.henaron’s D minor Symphony and Or. ...!� i-t. ’Miss Leona Sparer. islarliste. oho oill play the Hungarian Eantasie Franz Lisrt Miss Spit?er i- pupil of Mrs. Aug-usta Britelbrium
Last year’s -oloist, were Miss D Kinn... and Nfi-- Jed’ -t. ding, violin-. -t and pianitc.
CONTRASTS
!III rug.:ed bea,l, wabil ini, the roaring breaker, rush toward the roast. I saw a breaker forming far out on thr sea. On it came rising, high-er, higher. It rost� a, a solid purple sheet stretching high toward the sky. Sud-denly the -sheet arched, dropped, then with a thunderous roar it crashed against the hleak rocks that jutted out into the sc.a With a hissing roar the white rapped waves extended their long ,Ivers finger- too mit° the beaCh�al-
mo,t r’n WO. then 133ler receded I the 1,ro.11.0,� .rash against
the jut,inv ro. k %%hat could cope with
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I 10,11(1.11 marine life which had onls, ri,. laen washed ashore�battered sermeed broken shells and�I stooped and poked up--a shell�a small shell It seemed so del -
irate I looked inside ’there wrought inside WIIIF the most beautiful series of chambers. goncenusly colored and artist -hall:, shaped that I had ’Aid. beheld It was the most delirate held it most carefully fearing it would crumble in ms hands. *
I looked up and "aw the powerful waves break against the rocks.
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nti r., r. hition in Its meth-- ’.,.r ri good pictures
art to lie prodo.,,1 in the tuture, de-’ ,c. I. I seteran editor.
l....�1 ..t the Columbia tit alnady has: in-
...I:111rd 131111 -?,1011 th6 studio�or ratlitr, joined Columbia because
11 . iicarls� conionned with
mantr Audit., with ...ler contract, buy.,
H., -tars," he explains trj to do it here is to
third. suitable. fur ph
.res ..nd Ilan bite actors to plar. r .!.ir
.:’� r nect’sity for the bag I’ hasc the stars so they
artal�le ror them
doi.a. who � his carver edithig a nio magazines, likens th. to that of a magazine and then buying stur types of drawing. It the horse .
-I believe the studiu a plan of making on. three persons respond, -election," he cont., ..litorial board, with loommibilit) can have ending. It’s been pr. sines; in this field
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r. er. The sist s ,es end. strew, th� ,..ers thrill to the fact th3t .Nrihor of’ hum,,,�..
re� and Katherine Bru,11 lived on put books. h. h, ir street. -eern,.. that confederal,. .
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1,c Itarrs mi heartily re.ommends. was saw, in the bindings for 4. aritt.0 fiarcy Alit ti in longhand to time However they wer,
,opied by hi, wife A nelv edi f..re any damage was don. lion whiC13 thin 1.1l � � .
Coffee Cup Chatter by Corinne Kibler
The 1111111, 01 liallsrmaumari volcano same brilliant red source of the in the Idand of Hawaii ri,e high a, ’,dn.....
:1�31rIc�, 01 fire, a:k- her that her Although the other u�rath modern. the I -land
In mane shapes, �nrne beautiful. some tains a gond many au. :wo "Id godly-- wander,
around this primitive llas,iian bland lambdas ot a child i. T., the -uperAitiou, folk- -Ile �ornotino emus occasions for i, .i.prar- as a beautiful Hawaiian girl , with lam: red lTrf,Ilf.. again �he ,..ro
erding Nth l� an old woman who be,- for lig, f I au � Fooluentl. when some of ’Y.. �
If it - for a ride dies mill eon, "n"’ fr-m the trip w ith the tale ’
�’ c., id,ked ur a -tran,�� htr w�ith them en Q.,
3. .1,, Iltuk ,eat. and then h. lore r.; r,1 the trip ;he ha- tli�-�.;.t ar..1
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�t� I.,/ the Ilallem,ittmt.� toli.ra. ore, th. most beautiful to I
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r. loin.� nine tilde..." preits Itor- .’" th" why .1,� -The great huge k hole. ene drisc from 111., rim uoite near to the Nob ano !miner,. pit. lir.. 1,3-
.131 31011:1 Illr way, on,. ei them ...lied tlie ’Devil’, Throat. whi.11 that it max -ome afraid
-.Arrived at the lit. the fratehe find. a sight of ,lich 1,1�. not iun that ire wants to (I/Me 14o,k ;Ivain awl again From this great. Mani. bho k hole sd000 forth here and there frourtains of liquid golden red fire. And when the libuk upper film part,. there may he seen the
Madera, Cal ’LT’ -A helium ya-wed the Mot to be toond in cMitorn 111 and 113. 10111111 10 lir di-rovered in the United States. wa� loiated near lore Lle .11 Nferf,r. veolori..t, es
limited the well would proclUee 20, 000.000 t Wilt- feet of carbon dioxide and helium trasrs�
...roanut tn.
r..r..1 dots the Islan.1
1 rd. ,41 biro’ sky. and
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u Illter 10 M-od. r it wa- said � Chtudeth. Colh.rt had lett th. �
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Ce. Ile de Aline r do I 1.1111/ Hawaii no 4 lasititiful sceni. 11,1,1,1 Its him in dire. tor
Nlp- Er. 3 1,011re 11,
Jetierson SrhOtil 1
trer 2. on "Children’s mg Books will h. ...liege library. to type* Of book- whifh thr different age let’
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