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Owl 3Just fttrb Totirgr attrz A LIBERAL COLLEGE PUBLICATION S’EATE COLLEGE TIMES, TUES13.1.1% 1A1A1 :3, 19:12 A La Torre Salt...man Wants to Take Your Order. ,ollege Suffers Hw.4e Budget Cut ifforities Agree to Dutch Treat’ on Boat Ride Forty Thousand Is Clipped from S. J. IlOrganiz. ations organ Dance Drama to be Annual Allowance izations Must Hand Membership Lists Endorse "Easy on To La Torre Sponsored by Local EQUIPPING OF S( IEN( the Man" Program Bt II DING MAY BE Chapter of Orchesis DELAYED As a final warning to all organ- izations on the campus who have FRESHMEN PROMISE not as yet turned in a complete WILL BE PRESENTED TO To ATTEND ANNUAL floAT RIDE MAY 5 Leon Wannke, Conference list of their members and officers STATE COLLEGIANS for the year to the I,a Torre office this is the last week. Speaker, Addresses ;1) Freshmen To Attend The year book is being made up Dance Drama, to be presented Freshmen and it is absolutely necessary that May fifth (Friday’s publication tRE 0 oNIEN THAN MEN every list is in. erroneously gave the (late as the ARE SIGNED FP The following is the complete eighth), will be composed of var- To a freshman audience Thurs- ied numbers. There will be a lilt- (lay Leon Warmke, leading speak - TO DATE list of all organizations on the campus. So check up on your- er front San Jose State at the re- ing white balleta fhe following petition was cir- self. P"ig"""l cent Disarmament Conference at lated among the college organ- prancing polkaa "Mart," of sin - Classes: Freshman, Sophomore. the College of the Pacific, gave a lions: Junior, Senior. tious, sensuous slaves vvith cym- talk on the subject of disurnia- ’The following organizations Times Staff. bills on their finger lips"Noc- cat. hetA! .gree to the ’Dutch EX-13011rd. turne," a rhapsodical solo with a tat’ hh 1or the Second Annual Board of Publications. Presenting world disarmament scarf of flame"Dance Macabre," r Jos, , de Boat Ride, which Board of Athletic Control. from the points of practicality j la. May 14. We feel that Student Affairs. that struggle between Life and and probability in the scheme of s irk. fair and that it is not Inter-Ssxlety. comical"The Storm""Bur- [jaws. wactake listed statistic, a of Life" "(irchesis," a silent cy- Death"Jolly Peter," petite and mese," the dance of an Oriental idol"Condeinned"--"the Dance things as they are in modern out at the conference. the facts as they were brought "That the world is more fully Ji111,4 I,. HORNING, Co-op. Forensics. A. W. S. Health Cottage. sry , . infringing upon the rteves of chivalry." igned. Y. W. C. A. Y. M. C. A. cle of silhouettesthe gamin armed today than just before the International Relations. "(1ollissog Cakewalk" "the debacle of 1914 is common knowl- D. T. O. Hunters"and a rollicking frol- edge," said Wartlike, "but not ev- (Continued %.____n Page Four) Hying country dative. ery taxpaser in the United States realizes that seventy cents out of Bargains Offered in on sale. You may get yours from Tickets for the drama are now the members of Orchesis or at the women’s gymnasium. JEWEL LYNN, JOHN L. -HORNING, President of Student 13ody. FLORENCE JEWELL, President Y. W. C. A. JELL\ PETERSON, Prevdent W. A. A. BERTA l’iRAY, 1 President A. Y. S. EVELYN PRITCHARD, Prcodent Allenian. :1 Lost and Found Sale President Beta Gamma Chi. There will be a sale of lost and 4----- DOlti ’THY DUDFIELD, found articles in ROOM 16, Thurs Sophomore Onentation President Phi Kappa Pi. day and Friday, from 9 to 3. The r’ 1.01 ISE ROSENHAILN. Lost and Found department is r eatures Hypnohst Prvsident Ero Sophian. vonducted by the Y. W. C. A.. itPE ALLARIO, with Miss Dorothy Givens in at Meeting Pis sident Kappa Kappa charge. Books, pens, pencils, Yaima. compacts, scarfs, and such items Ormond McGill, prominent State A P I E DELMAS, found last quarter. and not CtIlled student, thrilled the Sophomore ..:11ent of Sappho. for, will be on sale. orientation group on Thursday, ... _ ____.1,_ _____ April 28, with several of his novel mowed on Page Three) Order YOUR La Torre experiments in hypnosis. McGill invited the committee on the stage and Kay Smith that of Miss Wells. to assist him in his work. One of "The Florist Shop" is a well- known play, cleverly written, and the more interesting tests as the Mr. Mendenhall experts it to be as misconceived conception test. choosing :, member of the ono. delightfully enacted by this east. Complhents To All Campus Notables miller, putting him in a hypnotic (Continued on Page Four) Players Rehearse for "The Flower Shop" California "Razz" Edition Scatters Afr. Afendenhall announces the best (ast he has ever directed in a one -act play, to appear in "The Florist Shop," the twenty-fourth of May, at Morgan Hill. Both Afontgomery is to take the part of Aland. Carl Palmer that of Henry, Wallace Murray that of Slavsky, George Greenleaf that of Jackson, ... Order YOUR La Torre , state, then blindfolding the sub - 1 ject, McGill suggested that he says the California who can stand up at the end of his coat was brushed. The sub- liati!en. couldielthing. MarN. It isn’t every gir :keep track of the number of times .o. publication of its her sophomore year and say to Jeri counted five contaets al - edition. herself, "AIN dear. you’re maile." though in reality his coat had not Out" brazenly’ The edition is done in typically been brushed at all. big black headline.1"yellow journal" style. and spares The premier experiment of the .ss furjherOricelln not convention. sorority, or mor- day was the gun -shot test. A ome campus politi aids% In the words of the editor, standard twenty-two rifle and !ging by his state "I lie razzberrv was published to ammunition was passed through .1 of being the butt ball a need." "In the world’s the committee for examination. darker ages. whenever a tnan was The committee, selecting a car - dm, include promi- making a fool of himself, it was a triage. marked the lead point and vmpus; no one es- custom of the times that a friend placed it in the gun. With some is the story of a slip up behind and stab him in difficulty a subject for the lest simple Sal" Stuart the back.’" So the liazzberry was secured. Glindfolded and hooks into a "big ...only revives this quaint old placed in a deep hypnotic state 1... man and dragged caston in one particular: it re- the subject was led to the far end "salubrious melee minds foolish friends as men did (Continued on Page Four) Alpha Gam formal." in the old dass. that ’We’re only .aid, "It’s a great. fooling.... Order YOUR La Torre Salaries Not To Be Raised STRINGENT MEASURES TO BE APPLIED TO MEET NEW DEMANDS The budget of the San Jose State College, trimmed $40,001), was returned to the S4ate Depart- ment of Finance yesterday, fol- lowing conferences between President Thonias W. MacQuarrie and department heads of the col- lege. To meet the 10 per cent slash, ordered by State Finance Director Roland Vandegrift, the college made a general paring in all items, Dr. MacQuarrie reveals. The budget v.itich has been cut by the State Finance Department is one that in its original form %VHS passed and approved by the legislature and signed by the gov- ernor. STADIUM CONSTRUCTION MAY BE POSTPONED C.onstruction of a football stad- ium by the student body of the San Jose State College may be in- definitely postponed. The 4121,1100 student union fund by which the construction was to have been financed could not be made available at this time. it was announced by fund trustees. Plans, which were being pre- pared by M. H. Antonucci, city planning engineer, called for an earth embankment type of stadi- um on South Seventh street near the present athletic college field. The stadium was to have a capa- city of 5000 with provision for eventual enlargement to 25,000. LOST Green Shaffer pen. "Kathryn Epps" written on barrel. Return to Times office. Reward. Daily Calendar for San Jose State, As Announced by President’s Office TOMORROW 12:30- Globe Trotters’ Meeting in Room 1 of the Home - Making Building. Dr. Gayle Piekwell will speak on "Birds". 1:00-6:00- Tea Given by Home -Making Faculty in the Home-Making Building. 7:30 Meeting of Skylight Club. 7 7

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Owl 3Just

fttrb Totirgr attrz A LIBERAL COLLEGE PUBLICATION

S’EATE COLLEGE TIMES, TUES13.1.1% 1A1A1 :3, 19:12

A La Torre Salt...man Wants to Take Your

Order.

,ollege Suffers Hw.4e Budget Cut ifforities Agree to Dutch Treat’ on Boat Ride Forty Thousand Is

Clipped from S. J. IlOrganiz. ations organ Dance Drama to be Annual Allowance izations Must Hand

Membership Lists Endorse "Easy on To La Torre Sponsored by Local EQUIPPING OF S( IEN(

the Man" Program Bt II DING MAY BE

Chapter of Orchesis DELAYED As a final warning to all organ-

izations on the campus who have � FRESHMEN PROMISE not as yet turned in a complete WILL BE PRESENTED TO To ATTEND ANNUAL

floAT RIDE MAY 5

Leon Wannke, Conference list of their members and officers STATE COLLEGIANS for the year to the I,a Torre office �this is the last week. Speaker, Addresses

;1) Freshmen To Attend The year book is being made up Dance Drama, to be presented Freshmen and it is absolutely necessary that May fifth (Friday’s publication tRE 0 oNIEN THAN MEN every list is in. erroneously gave the (late as the

ARE SIGNED FP The following is the complete eighth), will be composed of var- To a freshman audience Thurs-

ied numbers. There will be a lilt- (lay Leon Warmke, leading speak -TO DATE list of all organizations on the

campus. So check up on your- er front San Jose State at the re-ing white ballet�a fhe following petition was cir- self. � P"ig"""l� cent Disarmament Conference at

lated among the college organ- prancing polka�a "Mart," of sin -Classes: Freshman, Sophomore. the College of the Pacific, gave a lions: Junior, Senior. tious, sensuous slaves vvith cym- talk on the subject of disurnia-’The following organizations Times Staff. bills on their finger lips�"Noc- �cat.

hetA!� .gree to the ’Dutch EX-13011rd. turne," a rhapsodical solo with a tat’ hh 1or the Second Annual Board of Publications. Presenting world disarmament scarf of flame�"Dance Macabre," r Jos, , de Boat Ride, which Board of Athletic Control. from the points of practicality

j� la. � May 14. We feel that Student Affairs. that struggle between Life and and probability in the scheme of s irk. fair and that it is not

Inter-Ssxlety.

comical�"The Storm"�"Bur- [jaws. wactake listed statistic, a

of Life" "(irchesis," a silent cy-

Death�"Jolly Peter," petite and

mese," the dance of an Oriental idol�"Condeinned"--"the Dance

things as they are in modern

out at the conference.

the facts as they were brought

"That the world is more fully

Ji111,4 I,. HORNING,

Co-op. Forensics.

A. W. S. Health Cottage.

sry , . infringing upon the rteves of chivalry." igned.

Y. W. C. A. Y. M. C. A.

cle of silhouettes�the gamin armed today than just before the International Relations. "(1ollissog Cakewalk" � "the debacle of 1914 is common knowl-D. T. O. Hunters"�and a rollicking frol- edge," said Wartlike, "but not ev-

(Continued %.____n Page Four) Hying country dative. ery taxpaser in the United States realizes that seventy cents out of

Bargains Offered in on sale. You may get yours from

Tickets for the drama are now

the members of Orchesis or at the women’s gymnasium.

JEWEL LYNN,

JOHN L. -HORNING, President of Student 13ody.

FLORENCE JEWELL, President Y. W. C. A.

JELL\ PETERSON, Pre�vdent W. A. A.

BERTA l’iRAY, 1 President A. Y. S.

EVELYN PRITCHARD, Prcodent Allenian.

:1

Lost and Found Sale President Beta Gamma Chi. There will be a sale of lost and

4-----

DOlti ’THY DUDFIELD, found articles in ROOM 16, Thurs� Sophomore Onentation President Phi Kappa Pi. day and Friday, from 9 to 3. The r’

1.01 ISE ROSENHAILN. Lost and Found department is r eatures Hypnohst Prvsident Ero Sophian. vonducted by the Y. W. C. A.. itPE ALLARIO, with Miss Dorothy Givens in at Meeting Pis sident Kappa Kappa charge. Books, pens, pencils,

Yaima. compacts, scarfs, and such items Ormond McGill, prominent State

A P I E DELMAS, found last quarter. and not CtIlled student, thrilled the Sophomore

� ..:11ent of Sappho. for, will be on sale. orientation group on Thursday,

�...�� _ ____.1,_ _____ April 28, with several of his novel

mowed on Page Three) Order YOUR La Torre experiments in hypnosis. McGill invited the committee on the stage and Kay Smith that of Miss Wells.

to assist him in his work. One of "The Florist Shop" is a well-known play, cleverly written, and

the more interesting tests ���as the Mr. Mendenhall experts it to be as

misconceived conception test. choosing :, member of the ono. delightfully enacted by this east.

Complhents To All Campus Notables miller, putting him in a hypnotic

(Continued on Page Four)

Players Rehearse for "The Flower Shop"

California "Razz" Edition Scatters

Afr. Afendenhall announces the best (�ast he has ever directed in a one-act play, to appear in "The Florist Shop," the twenty-fourth of May, at Morgan Hill. Both Afontgomery is to take the part of Aland. Carl Palmer that of Henry, Wallace Murray that of Slavsky, George Greenleaf that of Jackson,

... � Order YOUR La Torre

, state, then blindfolding the sub -1 ject, McGill suggested that he

says the California who can stand up at the end of � his coat was brushed. The sub-liati!�en. couldielthing. MarN. It isn’t every gir :keep track of the number of times

.o. publication of its her sophomore year and say to Jeri counted five contaets al -edition. herself, "AIN dear. you’re maile." though in reality his coat had not

Out" brazenly’ The edition is done in typically been brushed at all. big black headline.1"yellow journal" style. and spares The premier experiment of the

.ss furjher�Oricelln not convention. sorority, or mor- day was the gun-shot test. A

ome campus politi� aids% In the words of the editor, standard twenty-two rifle and

!ging by his state� "I lie razzberrv was published to ammunition was passed through

.1 of being the butt ball a need." "In the world’s the committee for examination.

darker ages. whenever a tnan was The committee, selecting a car-

dm, include promi- making a fool of himself, it was a triage. marked the lead point and

vmpus; no one es- custom of the times that a friend placed it in the gun. With some

� is the story of a slip up behind and stab him in difficulty a subject for the lest

simple Sal" Stuart the back.’" So the liazzberry was secured. Glindfolded and

hooks into a "big ...only revives this quaint old placed in a deep hypnotic state

1... man and dragged caston in one particular: it re- the subject was led to the far end

"salubrious melee minds foolish friends as men did (Continued on Page Four)

Alpha Gam formal." in the old dass. that ’We’re only

.aid, "It’s a great. fooling.... Order YOUR La Torre

Salaries Not To Be Raised STRINGENT MEASURES TO

BE APPLIED TO MEET NEW DEMANDS

The budget of the San Jose State College, trimmed $40,001), was returned to the S4ate Depart-ment of Finance yesterday, fol-lowing conferences between President Thonias W. MacQuarrie and department heads of the col-lege.

To meet the 10 per cent slash, ordered by State Finance Director Roland Vandegrift, the college made a general paring in all items, Dr. MacQuarrie reveals.

The budget v.itich has been cut by the State Finance Department is one that in its original form %VHS passed and approved by the legislature and signed by the gov-ernor.

STADIUM CONSTRUCTION MAY BE POSTPONED

C.onstruction of a football stad-ium by the student body of the San Jose State College may be in-definitely postponed.

The 4121,1100 student union fund

by which the construction was to have been financed could not be

made available at this time. it was announced by fund trustees.

Plans, which were being pre-

pared by M. H. Antonucci, city

planning engineer, called for an earth embankment type of stadi-um on South Seventh street near

the present athletic college field. The stadium was to have a capa-city of 5000 with provision for eventual enlargement to 25,000.

LOST

Green Shaffer pen. "Kathryn Epps" written on barrel. Return to Times office. Reward.

Daily Calendar for San Jose State,

As Announced by President’s Office

TOMORROW

12:30- Globe Trotters’ Meeting in Room 1 of the Home -Making Building. Dr. Gayle Piekwell will speak on "Birds".

1:00-6:00- Tea Given by Home-Making Faculty in the Home-Making Building.

7:30 Meeting of Skylight Club. 7 7

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This college is owned and oper� ated by the whole public, not a

few variants. As such it must have concerns for the desires of the whole public. In fact, col-lege administrators are selected

because they are in sympathy

with what the public considers

high standards of conduct.

This is worth thinking Amid.

We gt�t off by ourselves where

facts can’t disturb us, and one fool

utterance leads to another. We

Hale Vagtai,

Editor Ebiturial ragr Or #tatt Tollrgr ZiMPLI I j::::.Inti!"rd"’d nor

*au alum.

Otate (trillegt ilottitrs The Ferris Wheel Business Managet

Phone Ballard 31,18 nNiOre power to ItoIpli!" [Morton:M.1), no epitaph, a Editor The Times: HOBERT STKIE ENS

Assaciate Editor )1,...,7 aii rigiii. noipri or .11S el111.1.- premature. yea, si I sill Desk Editor Illiek Sanders . , � � � , ,

THE MOVING FINGER Communication

100o! Power is what lie kicks kiiN en in the Man’s c"1""’". "’" ’

Associate Editng . Grace Omer, I en,Ilivered IleelleetiSMIeS hall :Ili alll alike and pereniall% kickim,

Associete Editor . Alai’ haldw.in i 0411111.. of nerve, an iota of faith iii sport. Edith.... Sam 1104(1�1’ 1 � . Feature Editor .. Constance Keine tlitir t tinvit tions, ;in inn,�.,..ni m.... dodging from th,� smell in ilit Circulation Manager Kathryn EPP. W01111,1 110l now be looking bail Home Making Building, the cook Tlille a Office San Jose State College

Special Writers l/r. T Vt" MaiGuarrie Katherine Hodges

Faculty Adele°, lir. Carl flullIdaf

rebligked every school day. *anent !dan-dily. by the Associeted Students of San

Stn. College.

Entered as a 1100,11r1 els. matter. Sent thriqugh the Sam Ja, Itraneh Po�tofTiee. Sub.scrIplien price, one dollar per nuorter.

Press el Wright-KM, Co.. 19 N. Second St . San Jtvw. raliforni�

Just Among Ourselves Netr�Tbis calms, is prrional between

presiJrut aml the collrge. ONlairrs art ’,quested not to mks me of the metered.

A good mai�

rather interest

ing commonly:,

tions in t h

Times recentl Why don’t yiii

sign them? Aro

argument or ilis� cussion lose much of ils TAM when arlillly111(111S. A1111 may suggest. try to make your stale- I ments represent your own true! selves. College is no place for parrots. And there’s such a thing, of course, as enjoying poor health.

Noticed a newspaper clipping quoting Henry Ford, "No one vi ever get anywhere in this world unless he becomes a teacher, one who can show others how to ito things." If that’s so, it’s pretty important to us here. Our prim rival business is training teaeti ers, and if Mr. Ford is right, we are supplying the training vital to success anywhere. In other words, and 1. pt�rsonally, have always believed this. teacher training is the best possible gen-eral education, as well as an im-portant special preparation.

Itad to ask a young man to leavt� the college last week. Just couldn’t realize that this is a pub- ant masste, and the g�Hoeu who oh, lic institution, and that he was

their superior’s orders.

A government which ignored the crime

of those animals who ruined young Mrs.

Massie’s life, has convicted her avengers of

manslaughter. IliT mother and her hus-

band. who took the latent law into their

own litinds. are proved to have been sane

can’t do that at public expense- when they killed Of course

they were sane! What mother. Mull hus-

band. in their right minds. would not I. el

driven to vengeance of their loved one’s

ruin?

While the blood of the Hawaiian brute

cries to his people that its price he paid.

another nice pleads in behalf of these

white women. In a land whose natives’ hist

ravaged virtuous women unpenalized.

lady has resorted to murder till waken

sleeping justice. And justice, once wak-

quote the self-styled intelligentsia ened. turns not upon the bestial criminals, and finally begin to think we be-

bill upon their victims. long. If we knew them person-

Already deprived of health and happi-Ay, v..e’d probably find then3

nmst unacceptable, not to say un- ness, must Mrs. Massie see her mother and

liolph was elected on a platform

that promised :gooney’s freedom.

Either Ile lost his nerve after the

election or he had already

planned to forget his promise to

the people of the State of Cali-

fornia. Our governor knows who

controls the ballot boxes, and

with his eye on senatorship, he

of the big business force that

Toni :gooney behind bars.

Four go3�ernors of this slate

have cai�efully� examined hits alt�

lineations for pardon," hith? Don’t

ridicule their governorships’ in-

telligence I t 1� ....e .111 -11eW � "

that all the living jurors of the , If any� further proof or the

Mooney-ltillings trial have askett kern not,ded. h�th.� the

11:ontinueil on Page Three> lat�k !IMO signaling 110 the part

:111111 Ilr1 Ver., 1..V1.0 0111’ 111.11.

S1.1.1101 Still 10 be lia.�k in the

are ye. Si?" stage when

xv:o: plents fast enough.

sanitary. Just another group of

the old order of the long-hairs.

11.iberts. :1 protest against short

hair!)

I know this will make some

people sad, but 1 must say that

this college exists for the educa-

tion of normal. wholesome peo-

ple. It’s a public institution, and

a great majority of the public are

normal and wh..lesome. Don’t let

he stampeded by any

skes�t�tl dispositions.

In ni3 experienee I li,tve

never seen ans other city or tti�vii

in which negligence and careless-

ness are so much the vogue. Even

in own little burg you get a

warning from the trallie eta,.

� ’

Wen, well. well. So the Spar-

(Contimwd on Page Three!

justice?

upon sixteen years of unjust Un- I ing etas, has gotten as far as

Prisoninclit and forward to a lae-; onions. 1 think I’ll audit when it

time of hopeless servitude. So, takes up steaw. subhead imish-

nolph had an opportunity to gain rooms. tremendous popularity by par- � � �

(toning Mooney! And 3�oti reallY A friend of mine insists that

believe that a publicity monger specs demand respect. lloo,i41,r

like "Sunny Jim" would turn how uninteresting it niust be to

down a chance like that! make love lo sonutone \shit wears

This much is undeniable: them! ’ � �

San Jose is a hick town. If

you don’t la�lieve me. think of the

crovs,1 that stretched itst�If along

the middle part of First stilt laid

week, rubbering at a pai�tictiliirly

cheap, sensational advertising

stunt. � � �

About the only thrill possible

that could he extracted from such

a spectacle was the half hope that

one ot the ttatteer, would dill.

Had that event happened the he-

roes of the hour v,ould have been

disgusting.

the ese

1

If such a

asking us to train him for nubile service. Most any rif us can cook Up a philosophy to justify our ac-tions. no matter what the com-munity thinks about it. We can rationalize our thinking. eliminat-ing vital facts. of course. to the point where anything is all right.

Is murder ever justifiable?

crime exists. must the law impose a pen

upon its perpetrators? Is there jus

lice? �

In the balance with these questions.

wavers the fate of NIrs. Fortescum

kit :

A notice was recently sent to

nembers of the factills from tht�

ntlustrut . t s . ff

mg to build a small building such

is a garage for a practical pro-

ve’ of the carpentry class. Such

landing WII11111 cola 0111y for the

umber used.

Now that V. t. 11:1% 111V

wenty-one grand we had stieed

or :1 Cnion winging ns

�,0 to lay the egg of nt�w

tadium (which egg we hoPe does

iiit turn bad before it 11C...11110i

if real use’. Our Union beconit�s

ag another rosy dream in the

attire.

The administration frowns on

he cigarette smokt�rs that hang

moat one gates with the weeds

iendant from their mouths. There

are about six hundred men on the

campus that sintike�a portion of

he student bods that cannot lie

vholly ignored.

Stant. four years ago, in a si hoo

1 San Mateo Junior College/. or �nly oightly 600 students,

the men felt the need of a smok-

ing room. They were energetic.

They obtained tlic use of an old

, school shire-room, found some

old furniture about, bought some

more with parl of their student

latt13 funds. had one big .1:0 of

work for . . . and

, men’s club-room was the result.

A building of one room about

twenty by thirty feet with Ite,t-

ser-lioard walls would cost tails

about Strat for lumber. We Moe

those 3. hi, W,1111 10 Willi 11. Wt.

11,1,1’ space for it. We have. eve-

tainh. a nerd for it.

It has been done before. Why

t�an’t vie !lase ...J171C of the money

supposed to have been used for a

Spartan Union or gt�t some from

student holly funds and give the

men a club -room’?

Depression

We an. taking a ten per cent cut it

(Ille budget meaning slimmer salaries for

professors. heavier tuition fees for stu-

dents. no further initirovements in our

buildings and equipments for the simple

reason that enough people interested in

Stale are not participating in politics. The

alumni of San Jose State numbers over

. I. en thousand: in the twenty-seven 111111-

iircd IPAV HIPP(’ iS surely strung

per cent of slgtlents cif voting age. So great

a number could prohibit budget cuts and

other legislation detrimental to our col-

lege. but our lack of interest allows pro-

f. ssional politicians to decide things for us.

her husband imprisoned for their cham-

pionship of her? �Or hanged? Must this

refined family suffer further?

Faith in the law of our country will

he mortally injured if any great penalty is

the sentence given by Judge I)avis. And

a sentence of ten years tit hard labor is

mandatory.

Upon Clarence Darrow and the higher

courts rests the fate of the four Americans.

The instigation of law and order in the

islands is of paradoxical worth, but must

its price be paid by those who have so suf-fered?

Upstairs To the ’

Stanford th

see I" "1 � 114 ainuid,

dramatic breakfasi iif large and affluent 4,, pi

he? is to direct has doss

flashed when fire���,� -�1 Hsu. himself was attack, triit, r�.�

celestial °lister mitt., t,t,h

� finindtillsrelii7:11"i’it::.11,:�";;;’.

ray.� Titans grappled .t,ttl +Iry

awe and nameless f. panerg.els are angered : t ,it, �14

Bah’, Bull! and ’lat. sttaii that will mil fil int � ta ’lass journalistic t

ht�Id Stanford and h. uhr attended it iii mon-

Those ideolistie .1., � ...� 1111Ve [well ,tf ,,nr ttl their autiienees tt,tti, is 1

mi. 3,1. The Au the night boasted the �, .�11, lion vokels and .’ 01,11.34 i�V.�1" colic. 1,01 .11.1

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partivill+Ilip 111 :old l’�

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mg the very high : ..� Inn. for which it,. ,�.

lauglie,1-� .1 Or per

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STATE COLLEGE TIMES TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1932 PAGE THREE

1

oach Blesh Accepts Chairmanship of � � , Cnbc s Review ot Palla and Chamberlain Win Debate from the the Advisory Committee for Y. M. C. A.:

ew roup "The Silver Cord� Sacramenio J. C. Representatives; -Officers Are Elected for the N G Modesto Wins from Spartan Debaters FFICERS ARE for Ines Readers coLLEGE ELE"E" Cosmopolitan Club To RAD10 DEB, END THE Future Teachers To soap( I OR THE ORGANIZATION Present Fashion Show "3" P %RR OUTST 1,1\ DEBATE Sgt AI)

IN THE ROLE ill Meet This Thursday Accepting the chairmanship .

MRS. PHELPS _______.

� �

tie Adsisors C ’Bee of Die 1 .1o. i.osimamlitan Club is plan- Rs unanimous derision of the

b orame affiliated with the new’s. siiii,� whioi win ir pi.i.�wiiii.ii iii that�iiilight have seriously Frid" \ "I’d’I i deAnli tsetItici:Ilicinni: debaliug team was usvarded the

deeision over representsitives

Student y. M. C. A., Coach Illesh ’ ning an international fashion In a performance ,wit.iirsilliiigng,intry) d,:if sitii:,-. thr,.,. judge, states antiriiiiiiiii.�

ars. �nized Stale College organiza- i isinri-i three quarters for the 193’’ 33

tom in II"’ Lila’. Til’ain. irl il". "’Jr 114.tlis’oomrOliell"winr:11’11" ’.v-".- ’ aileinie Neal� are required to al� I riday afternoon, ill �:’ :

1:1,�111 SelreilMer1111 JR1111/e College.

At a previous meeting officers future. ’I lir ..,11.,, v di e,aisist of San Jose Plovers presented "Sil- lend a meeting In the Little ’I hea paaidiaa.That same e,.�,

� aig.hy satisdiedi ac

,r the group were elected. Harry a manlier of aels t., Was:rate the 11.1’ Geed." I tre on Nlay 4, at 4:15 p. m. aid Limi and Howard ir,.. �per was elected president of talents of Hie different itatimiali- or Mahal’s We should saY ’ At ti i fleeting applications defending 110’ nnffalio’� "Ia.i. a’’

. ic gr,,iip while Allen Lopez. es- ties present on our eaminis. -in...smite.’ Vera Parr".

; is i I

resident of the sophomore class, 1 i ’,..ie tiels will 111,11;41e smig,, Miss Parr portrayed the famous’ itir,.t.tions given for !nuking the I city. ! Will Ile 1111.11.1e for assignment and; kale.’ lo a lialesti, team in that

is chosen vice president. (knees, la...nations. and inslrii- iade iir mi���� i’lleili� in a saifier Fillmore Gray is to officiate as iiii.�1�1 �iii,,ii.. Tii�,�. ,,, i�, t..ik,. sweeter 111:111111.1* 1111111 11 iN ’Will,’ IV.’ " WIL i AM’ 1.111111,1S V e ’ e

in � �

wrelars, and Galen Foster and

gi Jones are to be treasurer and

mine,. council representative.

Chairmen of the committees

darli ore to be responsible for hi, affair, of the organization ii.� mc.Mership. 1,illinore Gras ; 4,0i,I, rortiiii Group, John (Mr-

iori; 1 niemli� !*; k ...pea_ers, Harr,

Iirytrer; IF s’.. Work. litis Ind ,-..

ape! Services, Elbert .:11.ai.

pulabon, .Alfred Chandler; and

Wein.. Itoliert Whiffen.

THE MOVING FINGER tContiatied from Page ’Two

� - n1.1:1S1’1,111 le:1111 beat San Nlatia, igr the Ste LefelliS

11111 el’, 1,, more. � "

Ifs sprin. There %vas a teeth’ news -hatched bird on the

I walk last week.

grerrberations from "The Sil-Cord." Howard Nelson W(111111

� 10 klleeW Will) sent him thi� y and the card reading. "W�i� nk you are wonderful."

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ii�rt in the acts will lie dressed in 1(’. ’Inward lind wind will lie imPnssible l() tuke �f (hie round 0 definim, 141 individual titiplieatir,ns for such tries. hate Mrs. 1�Itelps :is the assignnients, as lite extended ex-

fiir mother. In r�0. �i planations necessary will take tap

out for arts representilt._ 11.1:1’� nerfifillian"’ vi. too much little. Titerefrire, in case

C.1,,,� " 11� bt.,� 1,1, you desire tr: lie assigned for next

mid the Philiptiine Island.. keep Parr out of more le�w year, make arrangernents hurtle-.

In einstrast we are r�,...1 ,� 0 0 itrisrn iis - In prt.senting their proposal .0t001 that NIr. Gillis is . ing. This Meluiles assignments of centralized control. Ferdinand lent director. III rail I,. i_ student teaehing of ANY kind:� Palla and l’hilip Chamberlain

iii�� �� ki Special Secondary as Is/spelt Arts. proved too strong for S:Irea. fi fall 1’ I MIMI(/’ represented hs F. .1. though he MANN! the rad,. .4 1, II:Mistrial Arts. ete.�Iiinior Iligh

vim ite,t School, General F:leinentary, ieltrien and (A:in.:lee Diekie. for a retrial, Mal tbe: illy’ from his mother’, d’’’’’"°"1-1’raiIIIrY, and all 4,111- Lannehing into the allirmative lodge who sentenced the labor’ in a n"nvinring Inam�.-.. .... N� 110 !Ma, :Ill" either 111:111 melt rterwietced1) and ,,,,liently SUN(’ 11111.1111��� M 11,1 FltP.F.I..AND. to briefly show the need for

some plan of control, Palla planted the %wilting:: of tlie af-firmative plan. which. in brief, v�oidd regulate produetion ac� emaling to estimates reached lis eominission of research special -...a,. limil hours of labor. and pro-s ide for a liejlii11111111 wage lass in Mat llie amount ley elm pleeyel’S Ile N111110’1’1. WM1111111’11�1111-

111,11111The 1/1111/111 11111/ilea IR that coneern.

o’Brieti. Die first negatis.c °Heeled on the ground that gos-

, eminent iamtrol was unnecessars natural part of the srear tht. la"’Innnnal t" the "am’ beeatise industry could control it-

self better, citing as ;proof several instanees of government failure

Ferris Wheel

pinioned for a chanee lo make der 11" w""I’l dare ilninka. n’’ Direetor, F(1(mation and

another ilevision, thal ffie rotten Nevertheless he seemed the inost Teacher Trainiim. ee,jeleice, e,/ee,e,eel in pktrii.t At.. natural and -;i1 lionie" chararter 1’2(1-32 Motes l’ickert’s offiee ss as enough in thn Wang): Ire reel� Me111111:1, 1 11’hile speaking of direetor, 1 Boat Ride Hui hi, hi,, :,,,,�.:.1 h., hi.,.., Ji.""0- (1""e, dem...-- ---�.,.. :mil reii.oi,,i. And iiiiiiii4, credit. Grouping and flitish were

(f:ontinued front Page One) ,..�iiiiii�,� iii � ii.iii,ii.�iii�, ,i,_ leel’S1.11111, 11 l’elliliel (.1.11�111 :11111 ill R.,,,, ,.;,,e, �Id, Fraa,,,, ri.,...,1 .10h. of the fact that the touch Dro nis hand wiis Soine time ago circulars were

sent around to the Freshmen and sietion, Ims no Zola It:1’11’1’N\ 11".11 111.1141111--; 1,, 1,, through. it iverlooking ri.v. Senior Orientations in the form of

rough spols that Gillis could not Vi"t� "C mneerniin.g loose that \\ 1S174�11 10 go on tihs

"splendid crusade" just as Mil the played his biot ride. in, n who moill before him, on �

The Freshman

la. Ham: ilie pennon of Capita_1. sgo,1?...1 A2,.�317;;(\)vilxm(i.s1i^Tnhei(,1

mialilies :is an :whir or physical 1’111" 1’ �1.1’ 11,111".’1111,14 .111 in eimomilie endeavors. Diekie siiilahlemess Me role is pro’, 111"1 11 ’""w’ 1"" 1" I 1 I ;II ; ; sy...1 .1.s co..eague in

limes the mobilo, 1."-dminn an. n"in4 "I’sr* denouncing compulsion, saying it were better to have an advisors-body of expert, to advise busi-ness. bot letting indtistrs determ-ine for jtseIf whellier it would

The Min.:hes! assignment of the had I’ll" gni lan’Y and m"kc de’ fall in line. �ening writ! t� nearer it%! finite plans or the women will

Ilester. the fissterietil fiancee of � oil,’ .";A1N MIS YEAH: lIold .tIlliough she did her best, I l’earee’s eapabilities did not quite ’aeasilre up to requirements. She ...ruled. therefore, be overact.

Last, but not least, conies Viola There aren’t enough roses the bedroom was one of the hest

m mit in a bouquet for her. Her things Players have ever done for lines, and naturalness.

All in all we feel safe in our Ty p EwR ITERs � ,�t, no better productions at

de this year.

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her lave. her manner, her decided posing fitted perfeells; in-to her part iis Christina. David’s \sire. Iler scene milli David ill

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on San Fernando

Chamberlain, defending the proposed affirmative plan. sup-plied the only humor in an ()th-erm ise serious discussion. Poking fun at his upponnels, he constant -Is provoked laughter among the audience, marring his presenta-tion at times by an excess amount of sarcasm.

The definite, straight -forward plan proposed by the affrmative weighed heavily in their favor. Added to that, Saeramentri (lid not show the defects in the plan. other than to argue against it in el min tat w.as., deers ing any coin-pulsorv control.

The Reverend Benjamin Gould, leader of the t:ongregational Forum of San Jose. Mr. George G. Bruntz. debate coach of Los Gatos

High School. and Professor V. A.

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PAGE FOUR STATE COLLEGE TIMES, TUESDAY, MAI :1, 19:12

Swimming Squad Volleyball Schedule Gives Freshman Track Fifteen Swimmers Passed’ "Dctlude:tDaet CBraOrOhlect:

J. C. in Two Tilts Tuesday Squad Defeats All Red Cross Life

on Friday, May I Will Meet Menlo Campus Games for

Saving Test Entries Friday , he ,�

SECOND MEET N II I. BE 114 NEW Sl’ARTAN POOL

ON MAY 17

The swimming squatl, under the watchful eyes of Coach Walker, is working hard in preparation for its coming meets with Menlo J. C., the first at Menlo on Nlay 10. and the second here at State on May 17.

Menlo’s strength is uncertain, according to Coach Walker, but regardless of the outcome, the nieet will prove valuable to the men as an introduction to eompe-lion.

The outstanding man on the squad will probably prove to be Dave Lynn, who has impressed in practice.

Lynn and Platt seems to be the fastest of the free style swimmers. However, Tom Moore, Laughlin, Coover. Deter, Higuchi, Robt. Rankin, and Wren are all fast men.

The back-stroke men are Bon-ickson, Esneault, I.ynn, NA% A. Moore, Rankin, White, Lindsay, and Wren, with Bonickson hold-ing the edge.

Stromquist, Rankin, Lynn, and Meyer appear the best in the breast -stroke. Hauser, breast-stroke ace, has droppetl .from school, and he will be greatly missed.

Coach Walker is uncertain as to whom his divers will be. Coo-ver, Lynn, Laughlin, Mahaffey, Olson, and Nees are all good, but none is outstanding.

La Torre Organizations (Continued from Page One)

S. G. O. All Sororities: Allenian, Beta practical machinery of peace pre-

Gamma Chi, Ero Sopian, Phi servation, and such a machine Kappa Pi, Sappho.

Tau Delta Phi. Black Masque. Spartan Knights. Kappa Delta Pi. Delta Pi Upsilon. Archery, Players. Cosmopolitan Club. Filipino Cluk Spanish Club. French Club. German Club. Friendship Club. Les Bibliophiles. Smock ’n Tam. Pre-Legal. Phy Ed. Majors Sigma Tau. Tau ()amnia. Block S. J. Ithi Mu Alpha. Tau Mu Dela. Sigma Kappa Alpha. French Honorary Sociey. Newman Club. Iota Sigma Phi.

The schedule for today’s volley-ball tournanwnt, is as follows:

(:ourt 1�F.nginers vs. Fac-ulty.

Court 2�Faculty vs. PhY. Ed. Majors.

Court 3�Filipino Club vs. Tau Delta Phi.

Court 4--Scienee vs. Print Shop.

Mercury Herald-Fiesta Tennis Trophy Offered

A trophy standing nearly thirty inches and crowned with a figure of a tennis player. is to be awarded the winner of the Nfer-cury Herald-Fiesta Tennis Tour. nament, which is to be held from May 1 till May 22. Without a doubt it is the most beautiful and unique tennis trophy ever to be offered in the local circles.

This tournament is open to all men. Entry blanks may be ob-tained from Mr. Blesh of the Phy-sical Education department. The deadline for the filing of entries has lieen set for Wednesday, May 4, at 6 o’clock.

I Freshman Orientation (Continued from Page One)

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every dollar of his tuxes goes to pay either for past or future wars."

Warmke reviewed the Europe-an situation, including German and Italian defenses anti France’s ideas of security based on an in-ternational system which would be under the control of the League of Nations.

"War does not fit in with 20th century standards of civilization, and war must be abolished if it is to survive. The world needs a

needs the cooperation of the Unit-ed States," Wartlike further stated.

Warinke closed his able and concise presentation with the mention that to his way of think-ing, affairs in Europe as they stand today are not particularly encouraging.

Also on the Orientation pro. gram was a cut froin "The Silver Cord," which was given Thursday and Friday nights.

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regular relay team consisting of Taylor, Hubbard, Jones and Murdock. The time of the relay was 3:31.2.

Summary 100�Salvata (1.0. Harder (SR),

Robinson (F). .10. 120 high hurdles�Silva (F1,

Wittenberg (S), Jacobsen (J1. 10.4.

440 yard dash--/Taylor (J1, Ilubbard (J), Niurdock (F). 52.5.

2 nalle--Stoddard (J1, Harper and Lyda (SI, tie. 10:15.8.

880�Harper (F), Ghode Arjo (F1. 2:03.2.

220�Harder ISIO, Salvato (S). Robinson (F). .22.

220 low hurdles�Dieu (S111, Leslie (J), Wittenberg (S). 26.4.

Javelin�Lundquist 1141. Dragon (S), Acquistapace (F). 100 ft. 6 in.

Shot put�Acquistapace (F), Hubbard (J). Marshal (Fl. 39 ft. 1 in.

Pole vault�Wool (F), Silva IF) Stevens (S). 12 ft.

High jump--Leslie (.11, Dieu (SM. Wittenberg (S1. 5 ft. 11 in. fj:

/troad jump�Taylor 1F), Dieu (Sit), Wooster (E). 21 ft. II% in.

Itiscus�Arnold (1.’1. Dieu (SRI. Acquistapace (F). 14 ft. 2 in.

essfully passed the Senior lit.,

TAYLOR OF JUNIOR TEAM Cross I.ife Saving examinations:

ONLY DOUBLE WINNER Horace Laughlin, 21, 341 Holte

IN EVENTS St., Nit. View.

Itiehard Bertrandias, 18, 10..

’rhe Frosh were victorious in Medford Ave., Hayward.

the inter-class track meet held Thomas Moore, 19,144 Seal Ave.

last Friday. The Frosh amassed Palo Alto. 41 points, the Juniors 30, the Win. NV. White, 19 44 Arlette

Sophs 24 and the Seniors 23. Ave.. Hayward.

Taylor, of the Juniors, was the Rinaldo Wren, 19, 098 Elm St.,

only double v�inner of the day. San Jose.

Taylor took firsts in the 440 yard Davit, I.ynn, 18, 510 N. 2nd St.,

ddsh and the broad jump. Dieu San Jose.

was high point man of the meet Frederick Peterson, 21, 2222

with 11 points, while Taylor was 115th St., San Francisco.

second with 10 points. Max Lenz, 23, 399 N. 8th St.,

Harper clipped off the 880 in San Jose.

2:03.2. Harry Stoddard jogged an Hobert Rankin, 19. 119 Santa easy 2 mile with Lyda and Harper Riga St., Palo Alto.

alternating in pacing him. The Walter Stromquist, 20, Webster

relay, was a special race with St.. Palo Alto.

eight 220 men running against the Geo. Kennedy, Jr., 21, 45 Jeffer-

son St., Watsonville. John Cosgriff, 21, Bax 21, Man-

teca. C. C, Coover, 20, 535 Salvatierra

S S f dU t.. tan or . Charles Spaulding, 19, Sunny.1

Saveker, 33, 69 Topeka St.,

San Jose. Joseph Jacobsen, 21, 718 Coe

St., San Jose. Charles Murphy, 22. 840 Lin-

coln St., Santa Clara.

vale.

Sophomore Orientation (Continued from Page one)

of the stage. McGill then suggest-ed that the subject’s muscles would respond so perfectly that when the gun WaS fired he would catch the marked bullet in his teeth and save himself painful in. I

jury. The gun was fired, the bul-let was caught hy the subject; he was releas, from the hypnotic

Dorothy Thompson has vealed that the hobby of her hii, band, the novelist Sinclair Lewts, is science. t

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