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Racial Controversies Friday Forum Topic
By wii.i.f.tM WATsoN
Oseral of the many approaches
the solution of the "Racial
kablems in American Society"
toe discussed at Friday’s edition
it Friday Forum.
The extremes ranged from the
aosiolent movement as express-
by Carol Merritt, Student N,
ialent Coordinating Como-lit tee
SNCCI field worker from Nlissis-
ion. to the Negro supremacy
whines of the Black Muslim sect
,s presented by Bernard X, Milli, -
era the Nhislim alovement
llowever the principles of Nemo
elf help and the prestos:ohm of
he identity of the race, as ex -
moot by Donald Warden of the!
ifneArnericon gimer-
led the 1110S1 reaction from the all(lICIlee in Concert
woolen denounced the "phony I
iherals, the phony Negro leaders
,nd the Negro preachers" s% h, � a l’f� I sing the rid? rights mosentent I age! rich.
ALTERNATIVE Vt’arden exhoi 14,1 the Negro race
oestablish SKISP Of pitt.pose, osider the :metal:Oise to visit olio of I- .1.1i-latig their ..�’�oriPii 1114.11’
Of for a few jobs I. oould more to the advan-
. of the Neer°, he said. to mkt. ��� money spent by the N.A.1( on
i�nd lawyers and invest it in � ,.PSSPS run by, the Negro. This
onative. Warden stated, would more jobs for the Negro
r. the three or four positions ����aell by pieketino the automo-,��.,!encies or hotels in San Fran -
H %cooed that any
Civil Rights Confab Set it Stanford Martin Luther King Jr., chil
tiOts leader, will be a featured paker at the All -Western-States
Riehts Conference at Stan-lord Unkeisity Thursday through Saturday Student, interested in attending’
LAP C011fOr011ee may contact J. Boon White, S.IS campus minis-ter at 292-"i7,17
The conference attempt to . atoide information on the pt�esent nal right., mos ement in the South Inoarily the surnmer project in
:,isorsst,,n at the conference will l’onder two headings. One set ni ennars led hy university profes-
s coneentrate on academic io lent conoderat ions. other headed hy, the Council
Irederated Organizations COF0 lirld workers o�ho will lead discus-tbn on eonditions in the south. Othato of too rights action, latis-h’ funtis, organization of toes for effective ehatineling of Pion, item. t
made by the Negro would have to he largely through their own ef-forts because, "the white beatnik.’ tire going to shave and clean up in
you " a few years and they won’t know
Jim Shaw, student member of the panel, concurred with Warden that determination on the part of the Negro to retain his identity, history and customs is fitua but that he mu.st aLso attain self re-spect.
If you live in n ghetto, said Shim. "you don’t have a damn bit oi self respect."
WIIITE EXTINCTION elilltrittif 1(1 t hese VieWS, Dr.
111,�! sy Cathy:Older, proles:tow of sociology, implied that the white can look forward to extinction, ��,/11ICSS we take (se I iVe, hetrbiC MeaSUIPS now."
Your children and my chikIren will be riding in the hack of the bus, if Wt. are allowed on the bus at all." Said Caciwallder, unless we take these MeaStIreS.
Addressing him.self to the "white liberals," Dr. Cadwallder warned hat hey must stop pat ting them-
o�Ises on the hack, to stop ghing he (11Cintragernmil when he i Nesto kraws,... that "when
the chips are down you will aband-(Ion hint."
The liberals must give 11P being liberals -and become radicals." ac-cording to Cadwallder, "for only radical action will make American society comfortable and livable for the American Negro."
ACTION OUTLINED Carol Merrit, SNCC Field work-
er, outlined some of the action taken by the conunittee in the South in bringing about the ad-
aneement of the Negro in society. , According to Miss Merrit, a sec-ond phase has been added to the conimittee’s original aim of coor-dinating the activities of southern Negm students active in civil tights agitation. The added phase is concerned with obtaining Negro voter registration in the South where less than half of the 40,000 Neemes of voting age ;tre register-ed
Miss Nferrit stated that the com-mittee has tequested that the President establish a force of fed-eral marshals in the South to pro-tect the Negroes rights and per-sons in their attempt to attain regular registration.
Black Muslim Minister Bernard X maintained that that sect was not on anti -white or hate group. Ile also reiterated the demand of the Muslims that the fed-eral govertunent consider the sect’s request for land to establish a new
Negro nation."
Norwegian Prof Visits Math Dept.
, Sigmund Selherg, professor of mathematics at the Matematisk Institute in Trondheim, Norway, will speak on campus today.
Selberg svill address the math faculty and students at 4:05 this afternoon in EDNA
Ile will also speak to the math faculty tomorrow afternoon at
s � 12:30 in ED214.
WELCOME�Pres. John T. Wahlquist welcomes Iludenis to last year’s edition of International *eel!. International Week this year will be held April 20-24. Highlights of the weeft include
SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1964
Informality With Peace Button
Pauling Faces Outdoor Crowd Rickey: ’Don’t Omit Players’
By IJAN MeI.E
A crowd of sotni� ja.,,i o � heard Branch Rickey benite 11,,� practice of exclialing potenia, ,��,,-leee athletes because oi moo siona
Rickey spoke in the Olen’s (1. Friday on "How lkoo Inter, legiate Sports Fit Into a Defimiaai of Education?" Ile was introd,,,�.,i by Dr. William Gustaison of the 51en’s Physical Education Iaaa,, 1-ment :Ls "a legend in his tioa�
SHORTENED CAREER Rickey blootal colleges tot ot-
tering inthicements irt the form of scholarships, to one person. and refusing oleo hecati,..� he ire, been na4,1 to play profesoionali.
I’laying serni-taro baselkill stair! - ened Rickey’s own college playing career by two years. He win; de-clued ineligible because of an e\-post-faeto law t hot refused the right of a college player to be paid.
T’he man who is be.a remetn-hered for bringing the first Ntamo Into the major leagues, compared the athlete to the !ontlent wIto preaches a Sunday taerrnon for $25. Would he be excluded from the college fiPbRiP team?
"I don’t think the honor of rep-resenting a university shoot,’ he taken away because a hoy has earned money to go to sabool," Rickey said
LET WM
Rickey said that if he %vas the head of a university, and "a boy named Koufax," vrho had won two World Series games, come vtith his money to go to school, he would let him pLay baseball.
The 82-year-old executive of-fered his own definition of pro-fessionalism. "When a man plays a game that he cannot afoot to lose, he is a professional in spirit."
Before the speech. the physical education department spon.sored press conference with Rickey. mir-ing this time he spoke. for the most part, on civil rights.
RE.PAY
Rickey said that the Negro race will never be able to repay vvhat it owes Jackie Robinson. the first NegrO tO play in the major leagues.
Robinson wits described as "cocky man. with a chip on each shoulder." Nevertheless, he made an agreement not to even tarn around and look at an umpire and not to argue with opposing benches for three .years.
Following the main speeeh. Rickey took out time to answer questions from the audience.
NOBEL PRIZE WINNER Dr. Linus Pauling JS he appeared Friday afternoon at his last campus appearance, an informal coffee hour. discussion behind the Home Economics Building. He answered questions about chemical warfare, world federation and Mr. Khrushchev’s personality.
Cycle Parking Issue Remains Unanswered
By CAROLYN CHASE:
Arthur Philpott, head of the traffic analysis division, can work
mut a solution providing parking spaces for motorcycles, but will the
administration accept it?
Melvin Miller, department head of law enforcement administration.
said he not accept the propos-als on any grounds.
In essence. the proposal "is dis-criminating in favor of motorcycle owners. hy giving them prefer-
’ ence," Miller emphasized. Campus officials met city offi-
cials and chairmen of the protest-ing motorcyclists Friday to decid,
t t d t o ’ th � motorcycle problem around cam -P �
SOLUTION
Philpott’s solution to the proh-letn is a result of intensive studies under the Wilbur Smith survey made last spring. He claims BIS parking spaces can be marked oft for motorcycles by June if the.
reached. If the faculty decides to accept it or not. the spaces will not he provided for motorcycle own,-rs until the fall semester, :it least Philpott said.
These parking spaces for motor-cycles would be four and a half ;
1feet wide, "to accommodate all sizes of motorcycles." Philpott
Thp MR spares provided for
a discussion by the African exchange students, displays, a food bazaar climaxing with the In-ternafion Bail and Queen contest.
the motorcycles vvould take up ap-proximately 25 car spaces.
If the proposal is enacted. ac-’cording Philpott, it would work ’only if the motorcycles continually used the designated areas, but ’’it could boomerang."
At;AINsT PROPOSAL
Miller is completely against the proposal because "motorcycles are in the minority." and a real prob-lem could develop if the proposal were passed and automobile own-ers protested the discrimination.
The majority of people have au-tomobiles and the way it stands noW. motot�cycles are equal in get-1.thignear place to park, according to
"In fact, motorcycle owners have more preference now, be-cause they can park more than one scooter in a parking space," Nliller eontinued.
This raised another issue. The way the law stands now. according to City ordinance 11047, more than one vehicle cannot occupy more than one parking space.
Theme: Disarm By Treaty
Wearing on OHO button. O. Linos Pauling Friday faced a crowd of about 200 for his finai appearance on campus at an in-formal coffee hour-discussion bc-hind the Home Economics Itudo-inv.
No time was wasted. nu, f � question concerned Dr. Pa,,i: r statement on the cessation of to,-logical and chemieal warfare.
’ Research in the fieltts of bio-loeical anti chemical oarfar,� should he stopped by treaty.- Thet,� would he some dilflelllty. he %apt in eliminating secrecy, but tho could be overcome through a Oro tem of inspectiop by the people and by corrunuttieations to the C.N when such aetis�ities were ,i, ("111VOI.O11.
Another queat ion eoncernol , , use of nerve gas as a weapon. I,: Pouting stated that he OiOn’t "think this is sornethin.- ,t, be achieved ��.1..� � to distribute chemical tion equally over a given a, e � Some people would die, some %v.. o merely be unconscious and otrao would he unaffected."
tone student inquired hem, sag -.1,�,,� ,,t hiist en disaionarllf‘ri,
oENTS C’.AN PICKET’ I citizens ean make
,,,ntrdifilionS disarmtunent by oking such actions :is earryino
.1 sign in pickets. writing ’to local newspapers. the President or mem-bers of congress to take action when an election comes along get them to commit themselves on crucial qUeStions."
Dr. Pauline. answering a q tion about the problem of Ile, and disarmament, saiti, "I don’t feel that the major problem o one of diStrnst. I don’t think we has, to trust Russia or ask them a.
Irmo/ us. � WO, must formulate an in,.
moional agreement to the ’ � :tage of all governments. The �.� they wraild keep the agreem.�� because they are to an advantage. The treaties should he made with the hest possible control and in-spection systems ’�
WORLD FEtwit.vrioN 1 Dr. Pauline was questioned I a boil t world federat ion.
I am not an advocate of a soon!! and central world govern-ment." he said. Instend, he Mon-o:item a world law which would handle certain problems, such as war and relations hetvveen nations
The eminent biochemist would like to see a system of world law developed that would perrrit peo-ple to get rid of dictatorial eos-ernment hy� peaceful means. Ile would like to see a world demo- , erotic community of a e Inter of nations which were independent: free to develop their own cultore and contribute to the, richness of life on ....rth: a system to earry net experiments of a soeinlogical. eco-
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ATTENTIVE studcr.: :sten as Dr. Paulinta ansoe.s *neir in-quiries into his bel,efs and spec. ulations about world affairs.
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Faculty Magazine, ’The Tower,’ Now Available
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appe.tred earep,:- ’Wednesday
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Uni�ers0 Pro,.,..sors the As.a. elation .4 Ca:11.qmia !.:0:11.-� College TOofeso is and the .tinerican r voorat ion
the putflical,on ssith Clark are Dr Va.:reil .1 Rion, assistaet professor of Oollliral PlICE,, and lot .1,,seph H. voting.
prot.,ssor of biology.
Conti of tao,dty fill the otava,inr’s po,...,es along with
nomical and politico! nature an Irmo ol:h Pres John T. Betterment Circle "I don’t want to See Ben work
Seeks To Organize Organizational meeting of the’
SJS Betterment Society will he
held this afternoon at 3:30 in cafe-teria room A.
On hand for the committees,
presently seeking administration appmval, will he campus leaders
1101, Pisano, Steve forson. Bill Trol-ley, Frank Bardsley. and Arlene
Purpose of the committee. ac-cording to Gene Enkey, organiza-, tional ehairman. iS to reVieW griev-
,ances pei�taining to phases of cam-! pits life front social affairs ’to ad-minist rat i ve problems.
NOT CITING
But, the City police force is not citing motorcycles for parking more than one sehicle in a space And Chief Blackmore will not or-der his force to cite the motor-cycles until a parking solution can he worked out. Philpott stilted.
Philpot t asked Ben Hill, co-chair-of the protesting cyclists to pro-pose an "educational plan" show-ing the pros and cons of the Wil-loir Smith MIT-WI%
on the plan until I talk to John Oottormson, and Stanley Benz," Miller said. Ile wants more faculty reactions.
Don Ryan. assistant to the Dean of Students. pointed out that Stu-dent Council pmbably would not favor the Wilbur Smith proposal of providing 108 parking spaces for motorcyeles around the campua area. Ile also showed that motor-cyclists awere in the minority.
When. and if, administrative ap-proval is given, it %mild he months before the Wilbur Smith survey was enacted. said Philpott. As result. motorcycles will continue to occupy spaees around the ram-pus area and will be cited if the law wishes to enforce its policies.
All anybody ran do is wait.
-olfidt1ALDEFficafl
KIIRUSIRCHEV’S f’OMMI’NISM Dr. Panting was asked hos% much
of the new attitude toward com-munism was determined by the !personality of Mr. Khrtishches� and
’how much of a change would he caused by his death.
’’I know that there are ealled Neo-Stalinists. who
might cet intn power ir Khoish-chev should die l’his would he a serious event for the world, hope when the Khrusehev regime comes to an end. there will be as sensible a man as Khrushehev to take over ’ insteatl of the Neo-Stalinists. 1 think the suecessor will continue the present policy.
"Most Russians I know." tic "rememher the days of Stalin oath hit terness "
Wahlquist and ;in articie hy Dr. ’ , �
of the colle�.;e
In one ill toi.� a new eradino tent. 1,1- Harry Ben-der. pr.d.e.sor of psy-chology sat:vests the use of Aro’ resolis in ./.\ ,d.lation class work.
Introd win,: his nes% method far. Bendel said �rho familty, the eolleee administoition, the enllege
n whole and oil- entire society are % let irnized lis the r,irrent ehaos in eroding prneedritos Dr. Render cited the stodent as being -most directly Injored
A philosophical approach is itsefl IA Dr Richard W. Staveley. as-
proir,sor politietil Set -.n his th,ro..lon ol the Spardi
..00t rover.y
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Thrust and Parry Reader Corrects Daily Mistake Editor:
I wish to thank \ pry much for the unerring announcement
of the time of Dr. Units Paul-
ing’s lecture at 10:30 Friday.
April 17, 1964. Of course it is
my fault for missing the lecture
because I belime what I read
and do not take into account ally
margin for inumin error. Floss -ever I have learned my lesson, in the future 1 %sill double check
anything I read the Spartan
Daily regarding time. place, etc. Don’t you proofread?
Marsha Murphy
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Sorry, we goofed. Hope too many readers were not incoo.nn nncnd.
Writer Questions Wahlguist Quote 1,11tor:
v..� are curious as to h,jsk-!natty instructors and students agree Vilth the follmiing quota-
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John ’r. Wahlquist’s message in t Spartan Daily; Feb. 10,
Do we agree. say. with the no-tion that we should be deprived
of our "right to Kpeak nonsense"? Apparent ly e t10 a;Zeee. fin*
When President Wahlquist pre-sented this position to the spat tan Daily, there WAS ;111�LtqlltelY
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Can a liberal 1.qm a Republican group! Young Republicans say no, liberals sa%� yes. Ifcc, a ...Jim], S.1S students, led bN Jesse Torres, attempted.
to organize the Student Republican Alliance ISRAt. Bill
l’" member of the Young Repuldietins, requested the GOP .1 Committee to abolish SRA, charging the group was
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Pollacek stated earlier this week he has information that at San Diego State and the University of California. Democrats have changed registration and have formed Republican organizations.
Cafeteria To Hike -9-Dorm Food Cost ’
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Fond cost for SJS dorm student: will ascend for the 1964-63 school year. according to Inter-Dorm Council President Frank Rardsley.
"Students are now paying Slat) for rneals eaeh semester," Bard-ley explained Thrirsitri%. "li is not definite how miteh more money students will have to pay for next semester. It’ll be a few dollars more."
’The cafeteria has proposed a new plan for dorm students be-cause of an apparent lack of stu-dent interest for buying meaLs on weekends. Many students go home Saturday and Sunday.
flardsley also said the finance office toki him that money is be-ing Ickst by the cafeteria because of the following reasons:
Students are wasting food They take seconds and leave fond on their plates.
12, l’tility prices are going. up. hori3iwaWreorsIcers demand higher lo-
"This is happening throughout 141 Food prices have risen. the state," Pollacek stated. "These An alternate proposal by the .._;rotips tire forming to destroy the cafeteria, rejected by RO per cent Republican Party. In San Diego, of the dorm residents. suggested IOU members of the Chulas Demo- fis’e-day open cafeteria to thc (Tat& (71u’) ha%�e resismed to join ;Iiirrns. Students felt they wanted C.ilifornia Republican Alliance in to keep- the cafeteria open fill
Sall Diego." ; seven days, even thouLt this meant -The fact that a dissenting ex- H.nising dorm fiaps.
irernist right wing. Ls developing .til tile fringe." the founders At ated,’ � !nay be a result of excessive (se- Wagner Gets Gavel
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isor of education, was installed as Because of this trend. they say,
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