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PAGE
TWO
Southern
li-Fom- iei PAGE FOUR
Williams Appoints Coach Clark Readies
AMS Leaders
DAILY
TROJAN
Team for Cal
VOL. XLIX LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1957
NO. 15
racmiy
SC
to
Host
Bolton
Fraternities
Says No Plans'
rs
Honored
PlanningMeet
JQ
JJ
ParCOa
lQf$
The future of SC"s fraternities
Two distinguished names from
will be the topic of discussion of
the SC Faculty rolls were hon-
ored
alum- -
national
representatives,
Council
Seeks
with
t ho dedication of two
ni advisers and house presidents
n"'
research Laboratories
fi-
nanced
next month when a planning
by gifts totaling several conference
w ill he held on the SC
thousand dollars front the SC
campus.
SC
Student
Poll
ftfe lica Alumni Association and
The conference, possibly the
first of its kind in the history of
flic SC School of Medicine.
fraternities, will he held Nov.
By LARRY FISHES
Thr first of ihese was the 17-2- 3. It is in contradistinction
Parcoa will not come to the SC campus
'
at the present
Burretl
I
. Raulston laboratory
to the typical Greek Week type time" stated Earl C. Bolton, vice president in charge of
named for the retired dean of of program.
--
development,
last week.
tne School of Medicine,
1943-195- 3.
!7 Chapters to Attend
'
The university is making no plans to install the Par-
coa Out of 33 fraternities. 27 na-
tional
system of parking on any lots other than the experi- -
Dr. John W Mehl. SC bio-
chemistry
chapters have said that
mental lot at the coiner
of Hoo--
and nutrition depart-
ment
they will have a represent ative
vcr St .and 36th Place." he said.
head, accepted the keys on campus that week to discuss
Misconduct
So Definite Date
From Dr. Raulston in a special weaknesses and strong points
Thursday, Dallas DeCaussian,
cer. mony. of SC's current fraternity sys-
tem.
sales manager-
-
for Card Key
Dr llehl will do research on
proteins and fat in this new The planning: conference, un-
der
Topic Cited For
System which owns Parcoa.
said,
laboratory located al the
Medi-
cal
the sponsorship of the
Inter-fraterni- ty
his firm had been contacted b
Research Building across
Council, is being head-
ed
the university to
''make
up
front ihe county hospital.
by Al Green.
drawings for potential lots at
IFC Action
Present at the oeremony were
Dual Study
SC." However, no definite datf
Dr. Norman H. Blatherwick,
The purpose of the
week-lon- g
had been set when the plans for
meeting is to explore two major the pay lots would be submitter
representing the medical alumni: A recommendation to take pos-
itive Dr. Thomas
HL
Breme, acting
STEPS OF TIME Tommy Trojan sees the new resting place
objectives. First, what are the
action against fraternity
to the administration.
dean of the School of Medicine:
of the former heroes' footprints. The cleated imprints of most common and critical prob-
lems
men guilty of misconduct will he
'Feasible' for SC?
Educational Vice President
Al- -
'
sports stars and coaches who brought fame to SC have been facing fraternities at SC.
discussed by the Interfratei nit y
The ASSC Parking Commit-
tee,
berl S. Raubenheimer; and
1
for years in front of the credit office. Removal to the more and secondly, how may these
Council when they meet Thurs-
day.
headed
by Independent
Chancellor Rufus B. von Klein- -
'
prominent spot may be attempted by Skull and Dagger.
problems be dealt with in the Men's Representative Stan
Ar-ki- n.
Smid.
next few years? is currently "investigatinj
This recommendation was pre-
sented
The delegates shall attempt to
UCLA's Pacoa" to determine
il
Following
1
his ceremony, an-oth- er
at the last meeting
he-cau- se
from four
"such a system would he feas-
ible
research laboratory fori
Alumni
pool resources groups:
of the "riotous conduct"
Honorary s
ill
ihe national representative
at SC."
biochemistry' and nutrition was at the Pittsburg game last week.
from each fraternity, (2i the un-
dergraduate
"We also want to find oul
dedicated to the memory of the
The suecr-s-
t
ion. which was
president. 3 the what progress the school ha?
laie Dr. Harry J. Deuel, Jr. presented by SAK Joe Agapay.
alumni adviser, and ill
repre-
sentatives
QUESTION OF
SIZE-Sen-
ior, Chuck Lofgren, finds himself
made on tiie recommendations
o1
Dr Deuel was a member of stated that any fraternity mem-
ber
from the administra-
tion
last year's
committe
OK Footprint Move
stuck without a quarter as he attempts to drop a silver
who is for
parking
seen or reported
the SC faculty lor 27 pears,
and faculty. under Gary Widel." Arkin said.
dollar in the slot of the Parcoa meter, quarter-size- d
disorderly conduct on
hea
l of the biochemistry for 20
i campus
In addiion. the Independent
Highlights Outlined
lot Hoover Street and 36th Place. Universir
and Graduate School dean
!
experimental at
shall he tinned over to the IFC
pears
accord-
- Men's Council is planning t
Conference
lor six Dr. Deuel was Bv GARRY SHORT .
highlights
officials report no new Parcoa lots will be added at present. Judicial Committee for disciplin-
ary
pears. j
. . . , -
0.
A1, ins to Green, will include a get- -
questionnaire to learn "the com
renowned for his work on the' Overwhelming approval for
the
moving
of SC s All
acquainted hnnqU(, for the con.
action.
muters opinion of
what
thi
metabolism, biochemistry and
American footprints to the area around
Tommy Trojan is
ference deeKates and a trip to
LECTURE SERIES
The offending party will then parking situation actually is."
nutritive value of fats.
being voiced by alums of Skull and
Dagger. SC's top men's
i
warner Bros. Studios for the
na-honor- ary
He turned over to his house for
Basis of Problem
which has volunteered to undertake the project.
;
tional delegates.
further action. In the event that
"We want to determine tin
Carl Terzian
According to Don Simonian, worthy grand master,
The national delegates will live
tiie house refuses to take posi-
tive
basis of our parking problem.'
action, the IFC committee
Exam Troubles
and how-
-
comments show the alums are in
in their respective fraternity
we can best go abou
Williams and Willis O. Hunter, will take action against the
it." correcting he said
favor of the plan to move the
houses during the
week-lon- g "In thf
as well as those of Brice
Tay-
lor,
house.
past only a tew commuters havi
Honored by
plaques by a ratio of 14 to 1.
conference to make a "more
ac-
curate
Troy's first All American.
IFC Power. Defined
hepn
consulted in this prnblerr
of
"To date, we've received
re-
plies
appraisal fraternity
Will
be Aired
The power of the IFC Judicial which mainly concerns them."
from more than 475
mem-hers.- "
Old Project
life and program at SC."
Theta
Chi
Committee, as defined by the In conjunction with the ones
Simonian
enthusiastically
The
event, will represent the
The
footprint project began
constitution, is to place a house tionnaire. committee member K
i vnlained. "Of these, onlv
157
,
,
i.- -i
second step in the development
The national chapter of Theta
expressed no opinion. Many
years ago when
Phelps-TerU- el
program for
v
a greater fratern
Y
"Preparing for Classes a n d speakers are interesting. The
oil social pronation, limning m Malone is drawing a detailer
riu fraternity has named Carl
1 slated that
they were on campus was located in SC's current I
it y system at SC. according to
Exams" will be discussed tonight
I
time element is not good be--
( prohibiting social function for
map of the campus area to de
Terzian, last year's student body j
before the tradition was inaugu-- !
Credit Office. Joe Barbato, the
Dudley Johnson. IFC counselor--
. at 7:30 In 229 FH by Dr. Karl! cause too many activities are
an indefinite period of time, en- -
t
ermine how
much avatlabh
men's had
aih-lete- s
F. associate ofessor scheduled for
lorcing pienging pronation,
m-i- n space there is near the campu
president, its most outstanding rated at Troy, or that they had
shop manager, Carries, pr , Monday nights,
mem) er for
1956-195-
7. been off campus too long to be
put their footprints in the education, in the third of a but in spite of this. I think the
j itiating probation and suspending and how it can best be utilized
familiar with the project."
cement outside the store and the
IWC President
series of October Scholarship programs are successful." j
or expelling any member house Opiaon on Payments
Tervian's student leadership.
blocks became part of SC tradi-
tion.
Lectures.
Each Niebt
from the IFC for violation of the The committee, in question
Scholastic record, activities in 'Replies Are Gratifying'
That was until the store
Larger
tiniversity or IFC social
code, ing commuters, will attempt tf
ami Simonian also added, however,
Lists Seventeen
Designed to aid freshman and
i
Dr. Jerry Wulk, couselor of
the community,
and church
moved. Since then they have
B Dud- - get student opinion on "dail
that the remaining comments
transfer college students in ad- -
men. said Friday, "that we ex- - was strongly urged by
promise of future SUOOesS were
"were indeed gratifying.'
Re-
plies
been forgotten.
justing, to the academic stan- - pect an even larger number of
ley Johnson. IFC adviser, that
pav merits to park near school
l,
the
120
New Members
tfw: given reasons
the
from those approving
"We
w a n t those footprints
dards at SC. the past two lec-
tures
Students to attend the lecture
each fraternity president return
present Parcoa machine a
chapters for voting for him. He
dale and moved." have outlined "Win Are to his house and discuss
miseon-slowl- y 36th and Hoover, and whethei
ranged
from
"good idea" to
brought up to
Seventeen memhers of the In
this evening. The series began
is the first California winner of
'let's set
going! We've waited
Simonian said. "During this
dependent Women's Council!
We at College and "How To
!
with only a small group
'
duct in general and then take
they think persons within ter
the OoUey Achievement Tropin
too lone,!"
v
car's Homecoming Week, we
were announced Friday by Lil-
lian
Read and Stay Awake." attending but the attendance further concrete action at the
blocks of campus should havi
of the fraternity In 30 years.
i
The plaques,
resembling those
hope to inaugurate some sort of
Kim, council representative. Dr. Carnes emphasized that
becoming larger each week.
j next meeting of the IP'C
the right to use campus park
a scholarship student. Terzian
in the Graumon's Chinese
The-
ater
plan to at least get the prints
Named to the council were he would not be giv ing a magic
i. Tf c., Junior IFC Manned
ing
facilities."
was a member
i
Phi Beta
lobby, only of SC's All
of SC's recent All Americans."
Barbara Kramp, Penny Ivernoux. farmula for easier studying in
cessfu on paper-
-
as it looks now,
Definite plans for the forma-
tion
When their report is complete
Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. na-
tion?!
Americans, are currently lying Now
with
the "unanimous Nancy Weaver, Ikuko Kato, tonight's talk, but only outline we hope to make it an integral
of the Junior IFC are es-
tablished,
it will be presented to the AS
scholastic
fraternities, and
dormani across from Founders support" of the men's honorary, Charlene Hayes, Elizabeth Rob-
inson,
a "general method of studying." part of the university's orien-
tation
according to Bob
Ka-shar- e, SC senate and proper universitv
of Blue Bey service
organiza-
tion.
Hall next to ihe Credit Office. Simonian is working on some Madeline Rockower.
Ma-sak- o
Time Element Crucial
program for new students
IFC vice president. All authorities for consideration.
He was twice named in
Currently there are 21 foot-
prints.
plan to
insulate
the prints Kubota, Carole Spector.
"Most students either do not
next fall," Dr. Wulk said.
names of pledge representatives This is the first year for Par
"Who's Who Among Students
And Skull and Passer
against such damage as cited by Helen Bloom. Doris Zvvirn. El- -
know how to study or just do New Stmlents Encouraged
must be turned in to Dave White. coat at SC. This system of pav
in American Universities.
would like to add those of
Gar-:r-
i the vice presidents He plans to, Jen Turkel, Louise Nocas. Anne
not spend the necessary time," "By this. I mean, we will en-
courage
IFC representative to the Junior parking has been installed or
Terzian
is now doing graduate Arbelbide, Jon Arnett, Pat resubmit a new plan to them Storer, Molly Gleen, Joan Duren
he said. students In the infor-
mation
IFC. by Oct. IT. White will then the UCLA campus and certair
work at SC in political science
1
Cannamela, Frank Gifford, Don when it has jelled.
I
and Heather Campbell.
"I will attempt to give those
sheets we send to their
set the date for the first meet-
ing
other LA. areas. UCLA ParcOc
to be held the following meters use both coin and semes
homes, to make to include
present a method which has
plans
been tried and is effective. It
these lectures in their tall acti-
-
week. ter parking cards.
PHARMACY DEPARTMENT
will be applicable to both lower
j vities." he said,
and upper classmen." he added.
The final lecture of the series
"It is made up of various laws
is scheduled for Oct. 21, with
Jobs High, Rising
SC Professors
Aid With Pamphlet
of learning."
''"ow
Dr. Floyd
Wf
Ruch speaking on
The lecture will last 50 min-- rLca','1.",
F?g
th,s ,ecture-
-
Dr- - Wulk- - U1" ,ve
utes with time left for a ques- -
Commerce Dean
of the Peak doctorate at Ohio State. He has of the Says Smoke-fdle- d conference
rooms, were made
bv
Dean Hall and president Trojan
tion-and-answ- er
session, accord-
-
a summary
series.
midnight discussions and mas-
sive
Professors Brady, Bester, and
Club.
I
also been a frequent contributor
ing to Dr. Carnes.
volumes of intrastate
cor-
respondence
Miller together with municipal Dr. John F. Bester came to to periodicals and is consultant
Gratifying Turnout
were concluded
re-
cently
toxicologisti:, professors of other
SC in 1954. He received his B.S. to the California State Board
Wally Karabian, chairman of Foreign Students
"Employment is high and has becomes, w e cannot forget that
when the pamphlet "Offi-
cial
schools, consulting experts and
degree from the University of
:
of Pharmacy and to other
agen-Sask- at
the Greater
University Commit-
tee
continued to rise." said Law-
rence
hundreds of small businesses-ma-
y
chew and his M.S. and
I
cies.
Can be Writers
C. Lockley, dean of the
Anti. into. First Aid Treat-
ment
pharmocologists from Stanford
an
which is assisting with the
le
in distress. That this
and Label Requirements" University and the University of series, explained that "the turn-
out
School of Commerce, in his
distress might have been avoid-
ed
Iv a published. California.
is getting increasingly bet-
ter,
Foreign engineering students monthly economic letter.
wilh better-
-
judgment, with
This pamphlet, published by Dean Hall joined Ihe faculty probably
because
the
Interested in contributing to, or "As compared with 1956
'"
he
better foresight, does not lessen
the California State Board of at SC in 1927 and has been
writing for. the SC Engineer
continued.
'19.VT shows some
thp acuteness of the distress.
Pharmacy, contains the legal Lean of the School of Pharmacy
magazine should contact Ali drop-of- f in overtime payments,
Nor does it lessen the intensity
Requirements that
limit, as well
since
1939. He received both his
Gas Co.
Dajani through the Foreign Stu-
dent
but this
drop-of-
f amounts, na-
tionally,
of the complaint to govern-
ment."
ps help, the
neighborhood phar-
macist
bachelor's and master's degrees
Advisor, 322 SU. to a decrease of about
to serve community from sc' and is a member of Engineering news of other $2.80 a week for workers aver-
aging
Dean added "the
health more
effectively. Rho Chi, national honorary
Equipment
countries will he a regular
tea-tur- e more than $80 a week. By
Lockley
cannot manipulate pub-
lic
gov-
ernment
Eacutt Members Help pharmacy society, and Phi
Kap-
pa
of the magazine starting th summer of 19.77. total con-
sumer
to maintain a spending
gen-
eral
Four SC faculty members
eon-tribut- ed
Phi, nationa scholastic
so-
ciety.
with
th.-
-
December issue. The credit had risen to 42
Given to
SC
kind of economic climate,
to this pamphlet. They SC Engineer, published twice a billion dollars."
and turn a deal
ear-
-
to the com-
plaints
are Dean A'vah G. Had and CP Founder
I
semester by Editor Tony Mason. "More and More Money"
of hundreds of small
Professors Edward
S, Brady, He is a founder and former
Three pieces of telemetering : will have a full page dedicated Dr Lockley explained that
business owners who. directly or
John F. Bester and Orvilie president of the American Col-
lege
equipment valued at $1500 were
I to the engineering progress and "personal income has been ris-
ing
indirectlv, are hurt by the sjdf
presented to SC by The South-
ern
steadily. More and more
Miller. of Pharmacists. He has techniques of other countries.
B l9
Lm
'
actions of our greater prosper-
ity."
Counties Gas for
The main motives behind the been a member of the California
mr 'Wm ....
Company
eople have more and more
task were the large Quantity of
State Board of Pharmacy since
training students in petroleum,
:
money to buy more and more
electrical and chemical engineer-ing-
,
OfficiaS
merchandise. So active is the
Fiscal Policies
Hew drugs and preparations 1939 and has served four terms
according to Dean Robert
general level of business that
He noted that "there is nr
marketed
recently. as president.
K. Vivian. doubt that our policies of fiscal
the Federal Reserve Board is
: i
T Pharmacist Professor Edward S. Brady
Notice
The equipment includes a re-
corder,
control have contributed to our
of making
for several is
discussing new ways
Specifically, the pamphlet
en-
ables
writes
periodicals,
transmitter and control-
ler
continued inflation. I think there
the pharmacist to admin-
ister
a consultant to the California
money more tight as a step to-
ward
used the utili-
ty
previously by
inflation."
is no doubt thai they have
en-
couraged
effective antidotes for
hun-
dreds
Stale
Board of Pharmacy and a
to maintain
controlling
company pres- -
to Imtli labor and man-
agement
Students who expect
This rise of our overall
econ-o- m
! nev and powerful former president of the Ameri-
can
automatically in its San-
ta
sures
to allow higher costs
requirements for . complete Dr. . to Lockley. according
drugs. Heretofore he has had to College of Pharmacists. He
Monica Bay Division, one of
teaching r administration
cre-
dentials
is that
it
threatens
us
of production until
it may be
rapid so
rely solely on his years f ex-
perience
is chairman oi the Section of
eight such operating divisions in
in January t!"X with
inflation. He
that our costs are increasing
with general
and education. First aid History of the American
Phar-maoeutic- al
its svstern.
a
the university recommenda-
tion
that
more rapidly than our produc-
tion.''
to "people went on say
veil the
anti-rinip- ..
Association and has treatment, as as
As the company increased
verification should r
suffer economic distress who
undergo classification been associated with SC since supplies of natural gas
in the
turn in applications by Oct.
have
bee--
n
sufficiently numerous It is Dean Lockley's belief
that will give the pharmacist a 1940. Santa Monica Division and rais-
ed
18.
19.-)-
7.
and sufficiently vocal as to
in-
duce
that we have
over-stress- ed
tin
trnl with which to save the lives More Consultants the system pressure from 4
Application materials are
various levels of fiscal policy. On this matter, h
of thousand of people. They ate Professor On ill? Miller is
to 5 pounds per square inch to
available in 3."6 administra-
tion
our
gov-
ernment to generate additional said that "it is possible that wf
predominantly children, who are consultant to many private
l."i-2- 0 p.s.i., the telemetering j
building, HI'.' and
1- -5,
funds of shall continue our compen-
satory
consumer by means no'.-.- '
rushed to the neighborhood firms consultant to the Califor-
nia
equipment became unnecessary.
I
rktaj Mondaj through
works financed cred-
it."
fiscal im!i ies to provide
pharmacy with a variety uf
iate Board of Pharmacy Dean Vivian and Associate
J
l
ater applicants cannot be
public on
ASilif IN
bOOktlT-hn-Tur- ed above are. four SC protestors a certain kind of business ell
poisonings ami Injuries to re-
ceive
and president ot the Practical Dean George T. Harness
ac-cept- ed
assured of the prompl delivers
who contributed booklet that will be distributed Small PnsinesM Woes mate and simultaneously adopt
Phar-
maceutical
to a new
the equipment on behalf
temporary
cue until the Section of the American
of their credentials.
physician arrives. Association. He is a to neighborhood pharmacists. Seated
(l-- r)
are Edward Brady
of SC from the gas company's
Irvin K. Melbo. Mean
In regard to small business. other measures which will pap
sc
Pharmacist Contribute frequent contributor of scientific
II
and Alvah G. Hall, dean of the School of Pharmacy. Stand-
ing
vice president, .lay Davis Jr., a
School of Rducation
Dean Lockley said, "However tiallv contravene them for th
Contribution! tu the pamphlet papers to periodicals ami former
(l-- r)
are Dr. Orvilie H. Miller and John Bester. former student at Troy. high the gross national product benetit of business in distress.'
J
It
General
2
Monday, October 14, 1957
Appointed to
11
MEN SELECTED
Adviser
Post
Chancellor Hufus von
Klein-Smi- d
AMS
Appoints lias announced the ap-
pointment of Lt Con. Henry s.
Aurand, I'.S. Army (ret.), to
the Board ot Advisers of the
New Leaders Institute ef World Affairs
Aurand has been Command-
ing General of the Army in the Walt Williams, AMS presi-
-
Trojan relations and other
sub-den- t,
Pacific, director of logistics on
began organization plans jects which will aid the potenr
the General Staff and director
Friday with the appointment of ti;il office holder m the efficient
of research and for development
11 chairmen to head the stand-
-
p,M
f()I m ;nt.e ,,f his duties, Wil-
ing
the War Department.
committees ot t
he AMS.
hams said.
ife was commanding general
The committee men include:
VnhntMH f,ir
tu of the Normandie base section
Abe Somer, Projects; James
and in charge of the service of
A community service pool is
Hukill. Knot Hole; Dan Cassidy.
supplies in the China theatre. planned to perforin those civic
Neil Baizer, Big
Brothers;
General Aurand will
serve
;
duties which are the responsi-
bility
Awards Assembly; Larrj Barn--j
with nine university presidents
i
of all students. The pool
Watt, Help Week: Gerald
who are included on the Insti-
tute
will consist of volunteers from
Reeves, Publicity; Scott
Fit2-- j
Board of 20 members.
the living groups who will offer
Quarterback Club;
Dr. Thomas C. Blaisdell Jr. of
Randolph,
their services to aid in such
I
Ted Schmitt, Civil Defense; Pal
the University of California will
projects
as the Community
Rowland. Social: Ronald
Mit-
chell.
direct the four day conclave to
WW
TR
Special Events; and Ken
Chest drive, ushering at civic
be held Dec.
8-1-
1
at the
Hun-tington-Sherat- on
benefit performances and any
Hotel in Pasa-
dena.
MYSTERY CARAVAN Last Friday, members of SC's New-
man
Smith. Orientation.
other services needed.
The general theme of the Club left for their annual Mystery Tour to an unknown
Some Basic Changes
Each spring a Recognition As-
sembly
meeting will be "Science
Re-
shaping
destination. Apparently stumped in their wanderings are
Several basic changes will be
is held to acknowledge
World Politics." (l-- r)
Babs Mohr, Terry, Leavey, Janet Jaccbus and
made in an attempt to improve
achievements in all
ON YOUR MARK El s Reiter, athletic of the Phi Sig House, 938 W. 28th St.
Kathy outstanding
According to Paul lladley of
Breene.
It
was the club's first outing of the semester.
the
workings of the
AMS. ac-
cording
fields of endeavors, according to
chairman, explains the rules for the 32nd Trophies and dinner await the winners.
SC, the executive secretary of to
W
illiams.
Williams. Awards are given for
semi-annu- al
running of the Phi Sigma Left to right are Maralou Burrill, Myrna
the institute, there will be over "The AMS will cease the con-
tinual
scholarship, athletics and
var-
ious
Kappa Pledge Relays and Roller Skating Motta, Judy Hier, Melinda Montgomery, 100 representatives of Pacific
SIMPLIFIES WORDING
policy of expansion winch
student awards. Knights
Derby. The relays are slated for today at Mary Lou Kaiser, Helen Ziler, Sharon Kelly, Coast universities, government
has failed in previous years at
and Squires are also annottnct
d
2.00. The start and finish will be in front Diane Randoll, and Reiter. officials and authorities in spe-
cific
the expense of organization." he
at this assembly.
fields participating in the
Study by SC
Professor
said. "During the
coining year,
Reports to be filed
event. the policy will be that
of
re-organiza- tion
and coordination."
"The duties of the AMS cab- -
ADPi
Wins
Race
, i
met menu e s
win
o i um-
-
Pledges
to
i i,
be
1
the
to .
Might Improve
Courts
sponsoi
Some
ed
of
bv the
projects
AMS include
sp w
,-.- u ,........
.
.
!
Game Car
ne required to sunmu a ip--writte-
n
Cotton Maid
a class in student
government
A
three-yea-
r study of Los A
sample recommendation
which will be presented in the
report as to what his
In
Relays Today
Pools
Angeles courts by James G.
Hol-broo- k.
from the report v.as, "a special-
ly
spring
semester. Under the
activities and
said.
objectives will
Open to
be," Williams
Comrmririnn
professor of law. may
sponsorship of
the
AMS, the
constituted body should be
" m m m bring important changes to
class will hear student leaders The first meeting of the AMS
The 32nd
Semi-Annu- al
Phi son. Virg Schafer and
Sandy speed up and improve the work
given disciplinary power over
and interested
faculty members cabinet will be held tomorrow
Sigma Kappa pledge relays will Smith,
Dianne Half hill.
20-year--
old Independents
of both civil and criminal courts
judges of the superior, municipal
speak on parliamentary
proce noon at the Phi Pm house.
12
like place this afternoon al
'1
University police have an-
nounced
sophomore Education major, is
of the country.
and justice courts."
dure, political relations, Daily
i V. 28th St.
in front of the Phi house,
the new SC Maid of Cotton. Independent men and women
Sig
that they will block
Earl Warren, chief justice of
93K W. 28th St.
off The Row from Hoover to
Runner-u- p
was Judy Leach,
students who are interested in
the supreme court, commended
Holbrook'--
s
elaborations on this
Sorority pledges will
roller-skat- e Figueroa during ihe races.
19-year--
old
junior and also an
Joining
car-po- ol
to no to the
Holbrook on his recommenda-
tions
subject were that "this body
to University Ave. and Education major. The irls were
S('-('- al
name should contact
and said that Holbrook
should consist of one member
back while the fraternity pledges selected from 17 finalists by a
Jerry Whiteomb or Stan
Ar-ki- n
and the Los Angeles judges and of the State Supreme Court, to-
gether
will run to Figueroa and back.
Moon
panel of four judges.
in M before Tuesday.
May
lawyers should be complimented
Arkin said students should
with a justice from each
The first pledge relays took Both girls will compete in the for "honestly facing up to their
their and address-
es,
Jeave names of the four Appellate Districts
place in 1941 when fraternities California Maid of Cotton con-
test
nmhloms and
showing a willing- -
began making bets as to whose
Be Clear to
in Fresno Nov. 9. The w in-
ner
need
and
a ride
state
or can
whether
take a
they
ear
ness to share them with the Pf
,he State
3,1 to he desig
j
pledges could run the tastest
of the California title
par-
ticipates
people."
nated by the Chief Justice."
to the ame. Students taking
jj
for the whole length of the row.
in the national contest,
cars should also know how Had Help Also Comi tented
The Phi
Sis
sponsored the
Naked Eye
to be held in Memphis later in
much It will cost for their
Holbrook. who had the help
The SC also event and have done so ever
the
professor com-
mented
since then.
year.
passengers, he said.
of 2000 former jurors. 204 trial
' j
that there are no
Miss Halfhill. member of
pro- -
After hearing so much about
a
hiwvers. 140 iudees. a
16-me- m-
Masked Pledgee ti
the "sputnik" this week, some
Alpha Delta Pi sorority, was in
ber advisory committee and five
visions for reprimand of judges
Last Near the race was un- -
oeonle mav actuallv catch a the finals of th recent Miss
Life Story
SC law students, wrote out his ; by anybody with power. The
officially
won by hooded
glimpse of this "baby moon." Whit tier contest and last year
recommendations with
very
mere fact that the presiding
"pledges" who entered the race
s;ns aI1 sr mfessor.
I
was a princess of Sigma Chi at
clear for
non-lawye- rs
to , p-o- se
under the red and of TNK.
judge has recourse to some dis.
green
According to John A Russell
SC. Miss Leach, a Delta Delta
Highlights read, said warren.
The scoring time of the mys-
terious
of the department of astronomy.
Delta, was Homecoming queen
recommendations,
eiplinary body, in itself, should
two Forty
2:20 and
they
' -
men was
you don't need to be on Palomar
at her high school,
act as a deterrent to the occa- -
placed first over last year's win-
ners.
Noon
Topic
most of them in single sen
Sigma Chi.
for a
fair-size-
d squint at the Kay Phillies was chairman of
tences, were written
using sun- - sional recalcitrant judge and
orbiting earth satellite.
j
the contest, which is sponsored
pie English which left no doubt
i
minimize absence from judicial
The two "legal" winners of
May Re Visible . by Gamma Alpha Chi. profes- - Mrs. Madeline Blackmore. lec
about what Holbrook thought
,jutjes for extended period." an
the race last year were Sigma
"If we are to credit the recent , sional retailing and advertising turer in general studies, will read . , ,
Chi and Alpha Delta PL The
renort of an Alaska
sighting
i
honorary sorority for women. from Angela Thirkells
autobi-
- j
, ,
. .. ,
rrnm
Other recommendations by
official time for Sigma Chi was
that
describ
es the artificial
Assisting her were G a m m a
:
ography. "Three Houses.' at the
concluded Warren.
Holbrook included the selection
plished,
2:30, which was IS seconds
moon as being almost as bright
j
Alpha Chi President Jody Sevitz English noon readings today in of judges by an appointment
slower than TNK. The ADPi's
Second Survey
as the planet Jupiter," Russell and Mrs. Sylvia Lane, assistant
j
129 FH.
system under which they would
had a winning time of 1:36.
said, "then the satellite may be
:
professor of marketing and
fac- - j
According to Dr. Bruce R. Mc
Holbrook's survey was eon- -
run agrains! tneir
own
records,
Three Time inners v
isible to the naked eve. ulty sponsor of Gamma Alpha
riHnrrv
Tr of the
English de- -
ducted under the auspices of the
instead of against each pther;
isn't In the last three pledge relays,
"The best times for sighting,'
Chi.
partment, Mrs. Blackmore quali--
j American Bar Association on an
cgmpuiSOry retirement of judges
Campaigning
first place Ins gone to Sigma
Russell added, "are just after
,eH
for her Master's thesis bv
W,000 grant from the John
at 70; and substitution of mu- -
Chi and ADPi every time.
sunset and before dawn. Most of
dramatizine the first English
'
Randolph Haynes and Dora ;
nicipal judges for police officers
DKA Will Present
Tins fairs winners will
be Havnes Foundation. It is the
traffic in handling juvenile cases
the t'.S. public
is probably look-
ing
novel and having it produced.
feted at a dinner to be held at
for it in the daytime or at
Award-Winnin- g
Film
Since then she has written
many
second
survey of its kind ever
not involving felonies or delin-
quency.
Business
Ihe Phi Si:; house the following
night, which is why they haven't
plays, made recordings for the
made in the United States.
Monkey
Mondav night.
Student discount tickets for
seen it. Evening twilight or pre- -
blind and has found time to
in-
struct
Trophles for the winners will
dUwn dusk are the limes when London Films' two million
dol-
lar
freshman students in
Elect
ONLY THE MOST
QUALIFIED, KEEN, DEPENDABLE
be presented
bv Lvnn Husied.
,he satellite is still catching the Technicolor film, "Tales-
-
of
Man and Civilization.
Pledges
)
a Kappa Alpha Theta and the
suns light and yet has the
eon-p- hi Hoffmann," are now on sale for
OVER ELVIS
INDIVIDUALS SHOULD RUN FOR SUCH RESPONSIBLE
i
' ifnnnlitrtii nii4
i
irasl of the dark skv behind it 75 cents at the Student Union
In "The Three Houses." Mrs.
New Officers
BO as to make it stand out." ticket office.
Thirkell tells of spending her
POSITIONS AS FRESHMAN CLASS PRESIDENT, VICE
Starter for the pledge relays
childhood in three houses belong-
ing
Newly-electe- d pledge class
LASH LAZAAR
ioes Fast The two hours and fifteen
tins tall will be Denny Kouri.
to her family in England.
PRESIDENT, OR SECRETARY.
minute
award-winnin- g
product-
ion
officers were announced
yester-
day
An organized amateur
EUis Reiter is
clerk-of-cours- e
group
The book has never been pub-
lished
9-- 10
p.m.
know
and timers are Dave Stephen-
-
of satellite trackers working in
will be presented on camp-
us
in America and is little
by Theta Chi and Phi
Sig-
ma
over
4000 of your classmates
want to
conjunction with the Interna-
tional
Oct. 23. It stars Moira Shear-
er,
Geophysical Year com- - Leonide Massine, Robert
known in this country, Mrs.
Kappa fraternities.
KXLA
your qualifications
and your platform.
Llldmilla Tcherina
Blackmore said. Phi Sigs announced the elec-
tion
mitlee ami known "Onrratinn
Holpmann.
Petitions
s
DAILY TROJAN ADS. ONLY
Squires
1110 cn ycur Rodio Did TPII THPM THROUGH THROUGH
Moonw ateh" uses low -
powered
j S"d the Sadler's Wells Ballet, Mrs. Blackmore states that of Byron Beam, president:
Free records interviews
f
Available SU
monoculars to view "sputnik."
!
The film, presented by Delta
when she met Mrs. Thirkell this ;
Bob p0iiarn vjce president and guest stars
$1.10
PER INCH.
at he said. : Kappa Alpha, honorary motion
summer in England the British
social chairman:
I
lank Thorn-
ton,
Broadcast direct from
Petitions for membership in
This is because the speed of
;
picture fraternity, is part of authoress said,
"
'The Three
Secretary-treasure- r; Bud
Scrivner's
Drive-ln- ,
No. 4
DT Business
office, 402 Student Union
the satellite makes it important DKA's motion picture program Houses' is the one real book I've Wilshlre & Crenshaw
Squires, SC's sophomore
service-honorar-y (
that the watcher's have a larger
j to bring outstanding films to ever written."
Holm, publicity chairman; and
organization, are avail-
able
Steve McMorris, activity chair-
man
field of vision Otherwise the
college campuses throughout
now in the student activi-
ties
Most of Mrs. Thirkell's 30
office, 224 SU.
'baby moon' would slip by so the 11 western states.
books are written about the
and historian.
quickly that it would escape de-
tection."
English countryside, says Mrs.
New officers of the Theta Chi
ERI4LEY BOUND!
Any sophomore student, either
he said.
in the first or second semester
Today s Staff
Blackmore.
pledge class are Tom Harris,
ear. is eligible to apply. Selec-
tions
president; Roy Hindman,
vice-preside-
nt
will be based on an oral
SC Ice Skating
Dormitory Elects
;
John Brock,
secretary-t-
reasurer;
BERKELEY
BOUND!
test covering material in
the News Editor: Ernie Labelle.
and Bob Ste-
ward,
Fall 1957 SChmpus, and an
in-tervi- ew
Club Will
before the Knight exec-- j
Meet Assistant
News Editor:
Fong
President
publicity chairman.
utive committee
All students Interested in ice
Gany Short.
Harold Fong has been elected
Sudents who triad out last
skating are invited to attend the
Copyreaders: Chuck Signor,
president of Stonier Hall, men's
TROY MEETS
year but failed to make it are
first meeting Of
the Trojan Ice Andy Arlotto. Leona Gold-
stein
dormitory.
eligible as well. Deadline
For
Skating ('
I
u h Wednesday at ap-
plications
and Stephen Perry. Other officers are Donald
is Tuesday afternoon
noon in 204 PE, according to
Gordon,
vice-preside- nt:
Joseph AWS
at 3.
Petit!
o n s should be j Harlean Carroll, president.
Reporters: Gerald Reeves.
Heart, social chairman: Steve
returned to the Knight office, In the past, the ice skating Nita Biss, Edgar R. Villase-no- r.
j Arpis, Anthony Mascarin and
Will meet today at 3:30 in
232 sr. club has had three major out-
ings.
Mary Groth, Joe
Saltz-ma- n.
Herb Bower are members of
418 SU.
A trip to Lake Arrowhead,
the executive council.
George R. Steffes, Car-
men
TROJAN CHRISTIAN
the Blue Jay region excursion Fong announced that a special
Cinema Lecturer,
and an outing to Lancaster in
Gonzalez. Sally Beynon,
committee has been formed to
FELLOWSHIP
the Mojave Desert were included Barbara Kramp and Rosemary
organize Stonier Hall's initial
Will meet at noon at the
SMPTE Fellow
on the previous year's agenda,
Marble. appearance in Trolios. YWCA.
.said Miss Carroll.
Herbert E. Farmer, lecturer
"Also included on the social
and director of services in the
; activity list is the
Troy-on-ic- e
cinema department,
has
been
party. All expenses are paid out
elected a Fellow of the Society
of the club treasury which
in-
cludes
of Motion Picture and Televis-
- the ?2 dues fee," she
inn Engineers at the group's
concluded.
B2nd convention now being held
in
He
Philadelphia.
w as also named as one of
'
j
i
Pick Marlboro Man
I37TH
Trojans rs. Bears,,,,
two members from this area to
j John Keith, a
senior in Bus-
iness
vermontI
serve for the coming two years
Administration, has been
on the Board of Directors. appointed campus representative
SPECIAL
OCTOBER 19
Less than three per cent of for Marlboro cigarettes, it was
Reservations are now being made for
the society's 5000 members have
announced today by the Pliilip
Chair Car Fare
been honored with fellowship,
.Morris Inc.
&
Trojan rooters on the Southern Pacific
according to Dr. Robert Hall,
Round Federal
head of the cinema department.
Keith will distribute Marlbo-
ro
$91
Tax
streamlined "COAST DAYLIGHT"
at outstanding campus events 3526 University Avenue
and serve as a liason between
New LAS Officers Leaves Friday Morning, October 18
(Next door to Information Office)
the SC campus and the tobacco
Chosen at Meeting company's New York office. Lv. Los Angeles 8:15 a.m. GET YOURS TODAY!
Wally Karabian, Greater Uni-
versity
Lv. Glendale
8 35 a.m.
Associated Students
Committee chairman, an-
nounced
Staff Meets Today
University of Southern California
Ar. San Francisco 6:00 p.m.
that today is the last
All Daily Trojan staff mem-
bers,
day for students interested in Return train leaves San Francisco 8:15
Southern
Including copyreaders and
the committee obtain to petitions
reporters, are required to
at-- b
Sunday morning. Arrives Glendale 5:42
In 215 SU. Interviews will be in ttd
the staff meeting at noon
Pacific Arrives Los Angeles 6:00
212 SU.
p.m. p.m.
today in the DT city room.
GALS
IN WHITE
Tl.'"'"''
'Ill A
Uailys&fiojcn
Monday 0ctober 14 1957 3
SpiiY
Season
Marked
Foreign Dispatch
Reformation Era
By
CoivbellSf Convention
By
David C. Henley
Featured in
Novel
REYKJAVIK, Iceland-T- he been told that "the smell of
foreign
traveler visiting Ice-
land
fish" may le detected in
any Bj MIKE ANDERSON ensued. Durant skillfully shows
for the first time, and discussion here, whether it lx? Since 1929 Will Duranl has its development. He believes
Bj IODI ITTIMO
Morale-boostin- g telegrams are lee, Spurhells sales. Jo Ann
Wil-lyar- d.
hold all the traditions of the
who expects this tiny
Atlantic-is-
land
in a restaurant or the Althung.
been writing his "Story ol Luther's
Ninety-fiv- e
Theses to
"Buy a spurfoelL Buy a spur-be- ll
sent hy these sophomore wom-
en
lunches. Linda Thistle, college." She added. "This is our
nation to Ix? a frigid Iceland's parliament.
Ci llization." Now . n e a r
I
J have been a challenge to a
de-bi- te
for the
1 (Kit hall sanies." to the football team mem-
bers
chaplain. Margie Bowman, by-
laws,
official national purpose."
ice-ca- p
with nothing more
thirty years and five volumes rather than a declaration
Members of Spurs, womens during all away games. and Gayle Moss, tele-
grams.
The motto of the Spurs is Except tor the sea. trans-
portation
than a few huts and Eskimos
and three million words later, of war against Rome. Pope
sophomore
service honorary will The hiL'u'eM jut) of the Spurs "At your service," and the here is carried on
volume six "The Reforma-
tion''
Ieo Sent C:rriinel Cajetan
to riot the is due
he saying t
his statement all is orientation of their "little
sis-
ters."
Orientation committee mem-
bers
colors are blue and gold. Gold
landscape,
mostly by aircraft and spe-
cial
at the
hook-stor- e.
to Augsburg to meet with
for appeals
weok as sales of Spurbelli to Each Spur has approxi-
mately
who worked on the big and crysanthemums are the official
a pleasant surprise. ly-constru- eted
busses which
Luther and
tr
solving the
echo tiic spirit of SC eontinue
10 to
1.")
new fresh stu-
dents
little sister program this past flowers of the Spurs. Instead of ice and freezing must navigate the rock) tor- -
at their booth in front of the from their
nearby regions summer are Anne Croudv, Joyce Organization consist of the weather. Iceland has a climate rain of interior and northern
This title is a little
mis-
leading.
problem.
Grand Council and the local similar to that of Southern Ireland.
Actually,
the
book
tells the tale ol all Europe
The Pope instructed his le-
gate
chapters. Direct contact is
California in the summertime All these luxuries- - automo-
biles,
to offer full pardon to
from 1300 to 1564 AD (ex-
cept
established with the national and even warmer than that of fine clothes and air-
planes
for Luther his misdeeds and
which Duranl
cov-
ered
Italy,
through periodical reports, in
the eastern United States in are new for Iceland,
Renaissance")
promise him "future dignities.''
in "The
addition to the national and re-
gional
the winter. In phice of huts, however. Before World War
with a short review of Islam
Two days of this meeting in
conventions.
thousands of smait new white II. the nation was poor and
and the Judaic world. The Re-
formation
1518 mighl have rewritten the
This year, SC Spurs welcome
stone buildings and nrivate seldom visited by foreigners.
the
course ot modern history. The
is. of course,
Jeanne Bramble, a transfer
homes cover the island. Reykjavik had only 15.000
cardinal
lost
his sacerdotal
Spur member from region one.
people, the bulk of the popu-
lation
local point.
temper at this insur bordtnate
Jeanne previously attended
Se-
attle
living on farms in the monk.
University in Washington.
And instead of Eskimos (of
The size of this book would
interior. Luther was saved bj an im-
perial
SC's Spur chapter has accepted
which there are absolutely frighten even the most ambi-
tious
sale-condu- ct
granted by
her for membership, bringing
none in Iceland), the stranger
student: and the thought
a ruler anxious
to rid Ger-
many
their toal membership to 50
will find a handsome,
well-dresse-
d
But since the early 1940's,
always lingers in one's mind
of papal political au-
thority.
when the country was occu-
pied
girls. population which
that
scholarship and good
Junior advisor is Arlys Hoff-
man,
would not attract the least bit.
by allied troops as a vital
writing are incompatible. This
air link to Europe. Iceland has
volume should even t.
outgoing president of of attention if suddenly trans-
ported
prove,
With Durant's spotless style
Spurs. The senior advisor is An-
nette
to the downtown area
experienced her "r
ebir
t h
"
the most ardent skeptic .that
and abibtv to tell a story, he
Thousands of Icelanders
de-
serted
history is not boring, but sig-
nificant,
Ingram, an SC alum and of any metropolitan American
calls the lrith Century back
former
their primitive homes comprehensible, and
Spur. city.
into existence.
Membership in the group is
At tractive.
Scandinavian-appearin- g and headed for Reykjavik and enjoj able.
"The Reformation" is an im-
portant
now limited to 50 girls. The women and girls wear-
ing
the large salaries offered
by
"The Reformation" opens
book. It's to be read;
sword and shield insignia has well-tailore-
d suits and furs
Great Britain and America tor
with a survey of the idea ot
chewed, digested. It oilers to
been abandoned for the white
go about their shopping in
construction jobs at the
Kef-Iavi- k
religion in general, the Roman
the student an understanding
skirt and blouse of the Spurs.
stores and super markets
Air Base. The United
Catholic Church in particular.
of an era that he had prob-
ably The red emblem emblazoned
which would do justice to any
States poured millions of
rifil-la- rs
Then, off he goes: across Eng-
land,
regarded with the preju-
dice with a gold spur is worn on the
American community. Digni-
fied
into Iceland's treasury to France, Germany, the
ot a thousand sermottft.
blouse, in addition to the gold
men in dark clothes,
improve the streets and living Slavic countries. Byzantium,
The book contains lessons; it's
JINGLE BELLS
- Spirited rooters at the
SC-C- al
Union this week.
Spirit-promotin- g
Spur
Spur pin.
many wearing horn burgs,
conditions here. Portugal and Spain.
a sound education.
When a girl is a Spur pledge, Hence, the neophyte in Ice-
land
"The Reformation' is pub-
lished
game can be even more spirited when salesgirls are, left to right, Rosemarie
Bel-tra- n, briskly go about their
busi-
ness in possession of Spurbell, which will be Margie Bowman and Barbara Myers.
during her sophomore year, she
in modorn automobiles
will find a country
al-
most
Finally, he settles in Ger-
main,
by Simon and Schuster
wears the pin with the guard
reborn in the last
16
"on the eve of Luther." at S7.50.
and taxicabs.
sold for 50c each in front of the Student
Daily Trojan Photo by Fen English
facing downward. When she is
Modern comforts are pro-
vided
years. He will find modern But before he gets there, a
Student Unhm. and she acts as a big sister to Theurkauf, and Barbara Cole-
man.
considered an "active." during
by the Icelanders' own
buildings standing where mud
picture has been painted of a
LAYAWA1 PLAN
Dressed in white with a red each girl, telling her of orien-
tation
her junior and senior years, she
efforts and by nature. The
nuts were commonplace. He
work come of age. of a church
JACKSON. Tenn. iVP)
may wear the pin with the
in-deni-
ed
also find friendly and that needed cleansing, of Eras-
mus,
Gavin I. 'arne!l. who owns a
will emblem emblazoned with a gold events the University has Meeting every Tuesday at
island has hot springs which
a
crest, Spurs are selling cowIk'Us planned and also answering 4:15, Spurs are selected from
section facing up.
Shoot boiling water all
gracious attitude
on the part the intellectual, who was
"second-han- d"
store here, ap-
proved
from 9:00 am until 2:30 p.m. questions of every topic from the sophomore class. They must
Other items of the Spur uni-
form
through
up
the day and night.
of the Icelander a token of content to poke fun at the
a
two-ce- nt
layawav. A
today until Friday. clothes to fraternity men to have completed not less than
include white socks and
This is fed into pipes, sent
thanks for bringing his coun-
try
Church
--
rather
than start customer found a used baby
Spurhells are only one of the
registration procedure. 28 units and not more than 55
bucks and a white
v-ne- ck
wool
along mains, and led into
from the 19th to the 20th wars. dress that was marked 10 cents.
many projects and interests of Events the Spurs attend with units at the end of the semester
sweater worn on cool days. Uni-
forms
of the
century in such a short space Then comes the Protestant She gave him two cents down
than 40 cent
this active Trojane group, how-
ever.
their little sisters include Troy ot application. Scholarship is
are worn on all meeting
more per
thus
of time.
Revolt and tire and blood that to hold it for her.
homes and offices
pro-
viding
Day, AWS Matinee. VW'CA both a 2.3 accumulative and 2.3
days and days otherwise desig-
nated
This year. Spurs also sell
Luncheon, and the Trojane the preceding semester. They
by the Spur president.
a continuous and cheap
Main keynotes of the selec-
tion
method of indoor heating.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DAILY TROJAN
NSA Discount Cards and Sec-
onders
Houseparty.
are women who are active in
for Mortar Board. They
Spins are presided over this
co-eurricu- lar
activities and have
as a member of Spurs are
assist Knights and Amazons
year by Barbara Myers. She is a definite interest, the welfare
interest in and participation in Reykjavik, a bustling city
with the card stunts at the
assisted by Estelle Davies, vice of the University and a sincerity
college activities, dependability,
of 60.000 (about one-thir- d of
football games, and make
president. 'Judy Wyatt. secre-
tary,
of purpose in service to SC.
sense of honor, unsell ishness, a
th country's
population i.
JERRY A. BURNS DICK BLANKENBURG
lunches for the Knights. Ama-
zons
and Carol Howe, treasur-
er.
'The purpose of Spurs." ac-
cording
sense of democracy, and a
looks as big as a city more
Editor
Business Manager
and Squired during foot
to Barbara Myers, pre-
sident,
scholarship rating equal to a C
than 10 times its size. This is
ball season.
other elected officers include "shall be to promote
average for the whole year.
because the people live in
Election time voes the Spurs Stcvie Adams, orientation, and school spirit and support all ac-
tivities
initiate
All chapter
new Spurs
tap. pledge,
and elect
and
homes and apartments spaced
Members Associated
Collegiate Press
working at the polls helping Rella Parisi. assistant orienta-
tion,
in which the student
well apart and all have flower
officers before the new spring
with the election procedures. Bev Sweeney , historian, body participates. to foster
semester closes. This semester's
or vegetable gardens. .Member United Tress
They also assist at the ASSC Jodi Yattimo. editor, and Laura among the women of the college
The city boasts a modem
Spurs were selected by mem-
bers
Arnold J. Cole
Christmas Show for
under-priviled::- ed
Hancock, expansion. or University a spirit of
loyal-
ty
hospital, schools, a large uni-
versity,
Managing Editor
of Mortar Board and were R.vlin
crippled children. More officers are Judy Rapa- -
and helpfulness, and to up- - nine movie theaters,
City Editor
tapped, pledged, and initiated
Sports Editor
Carl Sawyei
national theater, fine res-
taurants,
a
in May at the YWCA.
Photography Editor
Sam Hjrui
one fine hotel and
Feature Editor
Marine
Milr.ejf
two tourist hotels, a big shop-
ping Looking
Bac
kward
Women's Eclitor
-
--
Joyce Lambeaa
and of the center
course,
Greek
Major
Faculty Advisor
E. H. Erlandsnit
port, which is 1he scene of
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opinions of the writer anl in n waj reprt ent
soi-le- nt
By DICK tracy
Iceland's biggest industry
or university opinions. Unsigned editorials are th-
-
expressions ol the alitor. Letters to the editor most
fishing.
De signed, are limited to 200 words and can be edited at the discretion ol the staif according
Vj
technical
FIFTEEN
u:i:s
AGO To-
ll
month late. The change will
Mis Adelaide Ball, one of Hopes to Top Iceland gets more than 9.t
Broiationg.
.
V Entered as
second-clas- s matter April 11. ISO. at the
post office at Los Angeles. Calif., under the act of
not prevent t h e Wampus
the members of the class of per cent of its income from
Karen 3, lT'.t. Published clailv except Saturday, examination week, and vacation weeks during tue acadeaua
"
It s disgusting," flatly stat-
ed
from making its initial ap-
pearance
Swim Record
fishing and this writer has
.var at 3."1H Cniversitv Avenue. Los Angel. s. Calif. Subscription $4 a year.
Bob
'08, spent a very delightful
McKay, president of
o n
the
campus
the ASSC. after
summer in Paris.
-- Tennessee,
hearing the Wednesday, as a new staff
results of the initial tryout at-
tempt
has been organized and is
that is, where she went for Editor's Note: An interview
of the
share-your-c- ar
hard at work.
her health and to visit rela-
tives.
with a student who will foll-
ow-
plan for the Gtendaie, Pasa-
dena.
This year she is taking Major Girganos in a boat
South Pasadena, San
music in Yanderbilt Universi-
ty.
during his entire swim will
Some 28 young farmers
Marino and Alhambra dis-
tricts.
soon.
from the wilds of Oregon
appear
lBSBE
"Only 16 students turn-
ed
-
Long Beach Trojans who
make their first California
in-
vasion
in
their name's yesterday
tomorrow, cherishing
The Student Body at Law
like sports and will be going
and none were lrom
these
the hope of hog-- t icing SC's
School made an attempt to
home this weekend may see
areas." elect officers for the ensuing
the Long
Beach-to-Calitorn- ia
"Thundering Herd" in the
"It 's ery d isgu
s t i n g,"
initial conference game of the
year, but some genius from
swimming record broken.
sharply asserted Kathleen
year at the Coliseum.
an Eastern university, who is
Major Girganos, a
47-year-- old
Gtecher, member of the AS-
SC.
in the Freshman class, won a
retired major of the Greek
Just one short week ago,
will dive in the water Army,
after hearing the relayed temporary victory that gave
these 28 young farmers quite
at 6 this Sunday at San-
ta
statement of President Mc-
Kay.
them time to organize.
p.m.
successfully submerged the
Catalina Island and begin
"I'm from Cilendale and
The first question arose as
California Agricultural Col-
lege
the 22 mile stretch to Iong SHS!'''
I W9S there to turn in my
to whether a candidate should
' ' '
'a.
(
:v I
in a game that proved to
Beach. He is expected, to reach
No in the office name. one
be elected majority or by a
he a tine Oregan Aggie work-
out.
mainland Monday morning.
knew What I should do. No
plurality rule. After consider-
able
one gave cards either to my-
self
discussion the majority
Girganos swam the English
the other students who
"Knthusiasm" was the
by-
word
Channel in 1949. 1950
and
'
or
motion was carried and end-
ed
reported to 235 Stuent Union
of the participants in
in failure.
1954 his best time being 14
yesterday afternoon, as we
the first smoker of the debat-
ers
hours and 10 minutes.
Ba
'
were requested."
Wednesday night at the
A dear, complete and fully
meeting of Delta Sigma Rho,
Last week. Miss Gertrude
The record time at present
explanatory discussion of the
national debating fraternity.
Davidson, who was this year
for the Catalina Channel is
ramifications of the various
Approximate 40 men attend-
ed
appointed as Student Secre-
tary
13 hours and 25 minutes for
armed service reserve plans
the event, which was held
of the Young Women's
men, held by American Tom
vas presented to SC men yes-terd- ay
under the auspices of the for-
ensic
Christian Associations of
Park: for women it is 13 hours
California, visited the campus
held Flo-
rence
morning from 9:5l a.
organization. and 45 minutes, by
at USC.
Chadwick.
m. to noon in a special war-
time
A substantial crew of speak-
ers
assemhly in Bovard Au-
ditorium.
gave the prospective
de-hat- ers She is a charming woman Swimming with Girganos on
the outlook for the
and is eminently fitted to lead Sunday will be Miss Ernie
into reali-
zation
Eiland and Dr. W. Slater of
season. The
our college girls a
Six representatives from the
coming speakers
were headed
of some of their great Long Beach and the Danish
Coach
various branches of the armed
by Alan
Nichols, who
possibilities. sw
immer. Helge Hensen.
forces gae
15-minu- te
talks
presented
the
explaining the qualifications
qualities that a
debater
and training
necessary for ac-
ceptance
should have. .
into each branch of
the service. Plans for the Community
Chest campaign on
the SC
With the basketball season campus are going forward
little
more than a month rapidly under the guidance of
way, the appointment of Jack Bill Ruymann, chairman of
"Breezy" Hupp as the head
the committee.
race coach was released late Although all final appoint-
ments yesterday afternoon. Hupp
to the committee have
will succeed Sam Harry as
not yet been made, a meet-
ing the Trojan basketball chief, of all those who have
since the former mentor is been paced upon it so far, is
now a lieutenant commander called for noon in the office of
in the United States Navy.
the president of the Associat-
ed An alumnus of SC. Jack Students.
returns to his alma mater just
H YEARS AGO TODAY
five years
alter graduating in One of the pleasant events
1937. of the holidays was a
house-p- a
See our new, lightweight
2.-
-.
i: IBS (.() TODAY rty at the home of the
poplin suburban coat
"My Wampus Business Staff Misses Thornton at La
Mira-d- a,
has not been fired," is the composed of Misses Dick,
Especially designed for all outdoors and cam-
pus
statement of Paul Slater, Macloskey. Bowers. Jones,
business manager, "and it will Reeve. Ethel, Alt a Thornton
wear is our handsome new suburban coat
not be until I say so. My staff and Messrs Branhardt and
made of waterproof tan poplin with heavy
remains intact and I am ask-
ing
Corliss Thornton, all of SC.
bulky knit collar. Quilted Milium lining adds
lor a personal appearance Knthusiasm for the
oncom-
ing of its personnel in my office game with High School is
warmth without weight
22.95
sometime Friday." gradually gaining headway.
Not only is the excitement
be-
ing The entire editorial staff of felt about the training
SILVERWOODS
the publication was recently quartets of the team, but al-
so
"
cx
I
Hi
pu" ,ofc
fired hy the editor, Bryant in the halls and in the
lec-
ture
"He
gets a lot
to
like-filt-
er, flavor,
flip-to- p
box. The works.
4
J'ft
J
dourly and thr
Hale, and this statement was rooms of staid professors, Sk
M
tigarmnet pop
A filter that business. An draw that's all
il
made by Slater to prevent any and it is even hinted that in
means
easy
vp No digging.
J 6th Broadway 5522 Vfrrsttrrt 4129 Cfenshaw
U S C Csmpm
misunderstanding concerning the Inner privacy of President
1
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City. 8401 Van Nuys Pasadena. 388 S Lake
flavor. And the
flip-to- p
box that ends crushed cigarettes.
No IrouUe
the status of his staff. Bovard's office there is one
State
Orange County. 446 N. Euclid. Anaheim Santa Barbara. 833
Action was taken by Hale who grits his teeth and says.
POPULAR FILTER PRICE
because the majority of the
"We've got to win." And of
(MADE IN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, FROM A PRIZED RECIPE)
sialf turned their
copy in a course that settles it.
rDaily Trojan-
-
SC Gridders
Sports
Once Routed
Cal,
74--
0
CARL SAWYER,
editoH
The Trojans could do no wronc
4
Monday, October 14, 1957
upon the Coliseum gridiron on
the afternoon of Nov. 8. 1930. as
they rudely handcuffed Cal's
Golden Boars. 74 to 0.
The Trojans were heavy favor-
ites
Speck
-U-
-lation
to win
t ho encounter with
the men
--
from Berkeley, for their
Vinson record, to date, had been
By Bob Speck
much more impressive than thai
posted by California. Rut little
did anyone supoct that
it would
All Time Low
result in the rout which it turn
ed out to be.
Football interest at this university has hit an
all-tim-
e
Jones1 Hest
lew.
The tram of 1930 was one of
Students and teachers alike-
-
don't care to even
de-
spite
Coach Howard Jones' best,
nad about the 1957 Trojans, much less go see them
the fact thai it had suf-
fered
plav. And attendance figures sadly bear this
out.
an
eai
l --
season loss, and
Actually, it's puzzling just why the entire football
surprisingly so. to Washington
picture has so rapidly eune downhill in one short
year.
of
State, at Pullman, by a count
lake the annual trip to San Francisco.
Ordinarilly,
T
to 6.
it's a
bis thing. The biggesl pari of the football season.
This year
hundreds are making the trip, okay, but
However. this Washington
Stnte was a powertul one squad
it's also easier
to find those who aren't going than
any
such siars
as Elmer
time
1
can recall. And I've been around for quite a
- boasting
Schwartz, fullback. "Turk"
Ed-
wards,
u nile.
tackle, and Mel Hein.
cen-
ter,
Last we. k, the student rooting sec
all of whom received
All-Americ- an
tion looked bad during card stunts, but
acclaim. On the
vic-
tory
they were only looking half as bad as
side, the Trojans had sound-
ly the team on the field. thrashed U.C.L.A., Oregon
Ac-trie- s,
It was more than just a game
that
flail
Aggies, Denver, and
I
he Trojans uere expec ted to w in. It
Stanford the lalter
by a count
THE the that
of
41-1- 2.
uas key game, game
'
would end this apathy on campus and
So-S- o
put the Trojans, both the team
andf
California, on the other hand.
student body, back on
that
old spirited
had beaten Santa Clara. St.
Ma-
rx's and Montana, hut had drop-
ped
jind winning track.
decisions to Washington
Well, the team really missed the
V A
Stale, the Olympic Club, and
boat, by missing blocking
and
tackling
Washington.
assignments. That without a doubt was
The Trojans started the
mas-
sacre
the worst Trojan football team I have
in the initial qua iter,
125a5
ever had the misfortune of seeing play. SPECK chalking up eight points. They
w
So if the student
body was bad, better
expect it then added 20 in t ho second, 33 mm
HI
that
way. After all, the only reason they're showing
in the third, and tempered off
up at the
games at all is because of the social aspect.
with 13 in the fourth. All of that
And if the team isn't going to offer any entertain-
ment
added up to 74 points.
then they'll think up something of their own, California was unable to once
like throwing the cards, etc. Maybe they'll start throw-
ing
land behind SC's troal line. In Courtesy L"3 Angles Tunes
pennies next.
all. the Trojans registered It
BOB VOILES, LiNDSEY HUBBY, LARRY BOIES AND HILLARD HILL
touchdowns, six coals after . . . only Larry and Lindsy, two of four, remain intact
SC athletic officials Before this season started,
were
touchdowns and a safely in the
saying that if this club could win half of its games,
the
season
.Most
could
other
be considered
persons, including
a success.
this
reporter, tabbed
Smith
and
first quarter
blocked
broke
a
through
when
Golden
tackle
the
Bear's
Ernie
line"
Rested
Trojans Prep for Cal
Game
SC to do much better, losing no more than
two or
kick, which "Rusty'" dill
man-
aged
possibly three
games. This prediction could still come
tor pounce upon behind his
true, of course, if SC goes
the rest of the
way un-
beaten.
own goal line.
By (
ARE SAWYER flu. however. Don Voyne, Lam-
-
Boies. Ron improved each w
eek to the and Pittsburgh, Wood has shown
82,000 on Hand
But the team has about as good a chance of doing
Daily Trojan Sports Editor
Conroy is expected to return
Mix. Don Douglas. Lindsy Hub- -
point where he will soon be he knows how to toss the ball
California was so crushed by
and Hal Thienes have done . ,. .
that
a.s Chuck Signor has of beating me out in the Daily
against SC. that
Coach Don Clark and his
to action on Bovard Field this
by
J
, , , . ,
1
chadenging
(
onrov and Maudlin
,,
in the
r
face oi
c
tremendous odds
its poor showing
a remarkable job tilling in for . , . . . , . . . , ...
Trojan Football Derby. And Signor has no chance at all. rested Trojans are ready to open
. . .
or the starting job. shoved into and still connect once in a
the Golden Bears barely tupped week where he will continue bis
H: and
,r
oiIes.
i
t
Late
i
Inst week.',
i
. ,
... . ,,
week of drills today
little Nevada in their next came.
a rugged
quarterbacking duties and also
;
nark
shifted Dick Bronson, a
nit? uicacn
'iifn
nit-
-
iiujans wnue. von voyne snaggea a
as they prepare for their fourth were battling three of the tough- - Wood aei'ial in the Pitt 8-- 0,
and dropped the season
fi-
nale
learn the duties of the fullback
right tackle, to the right end
gnme
Killed Off Squad to Stanford.
41-- 0.
game of the season next Satur-
day
position. The hard running Con-
roy
est teams in the nation this: for the only Trojan TD through
at Berkeley against Cal's
spot.
year. Oregon State. Michigan
'
the air.
is of the best
The Trojans went onto decis-
ively
one runners
improving Golden Bears.
For a quarterback with only
Last spirng the new SC coaching staff killed off
thrash Hawaii and Wash-
ington.
on the Trojan squad and ihe
of college
half the squad by installing a new
go-go-- go system
However. SC was dealt
The week laoff
from combat
ihift to rulloacK would give
one year junior
has
expe-
rience.
Wood Willie greatly
of play. The other half the squad was taken care of in
a severe jolt when it tangled
was a welcome break for Coach
i
Coach Clark more power up the
JOIN
S. A.
M, NOW!
practice before this season got underway.
with Notre Dame in December.
Clark as the bye gave the Tro
middle and also greater depth
And now we aren't seeing any results
of all that
go-go-- go
Knute Roekne's Irishmen
floc-ge-
d
jans a chance to heal an assort-
ment
at that position. "MOVIE OF THE WEEK!'
routine. Everything is the same as it wa.s. The only of bumps, bruises, minor lift M090n
the Trojans.
27-- 0, in a game
Back in Shape
SOCIETY FOR ADVANCEMENT
new thing Is
the losses are more frequent than ever before. injuries and flu cases.
Tales
of
in which the result was just as
Tom Maudlin's sore hand
Maybe ton old fashioned. But
I
think it's silly to
it in the
SC-Californ- ia Clark and his staff made sev-
eral
also surprising as was
should be baek in shape
OF MANAGEMENT lose half the squad because of practice injuries. If
skirmish Nov. 8.
changes in the starting Tro-
jan
the fine
Hoffmann
this week, allowing
a player is going to get hurt, he should have the op-
portunity
Helms Hall
lineup following last week's
his ball han-
dling
of getting hurt in a game.
passer to polish
color by TECHNICOIOI Get Your
COMMERCE
Next
practice sessions and other
in practice for the first
Application
Speaker
ONLY
On a recent trip to Ann Arbor, Michigan, about a
changes may be made before
ONENIGHT
Meetinq
time in more than a week.
in
ENGINEERING
month
ago, I met for the first time, Fritz Crisler, athletic
the team embarks for the Cal
Maudlin injured his hand in the
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23
Bridqe
Oct. 14
director of the
University of Michigan, and one of the game. As of today, the first
first game of the season against
Founders
Student
Hall,
Discount
8.30
75c
p.m.
Rm.
Hall
9 10
ECONOMICS
Commons
coaches the has known. Mr. Crisler unit consists of Don
or Upstairs
ever greatest game string
Oregon State and has been Now! USC Ticket Office
seemed pleased at reports that were coming out of South-
ern
IK BOWLING
Voyne and Larry Eoies at ends.
handicapped ever since.
California that
Trojan starters were falling off like
FINAL RESULTS
Monte Clark and Mike Henry
The jury is still out on the
flies because of injuries suffered in "extremely rugged"
Phi Kappa Psi 2363
at tackles, Walt Gurasich and
cas?
of Bob Voiles versus the
practice sessions. Phi Sigma Kappa . 2273
Frank Fiorentino at guards. Ken
Golden Bears. The victim of a
Classified Ads
Antle at center. Jim Conroy at
(
risler asked me about the report. I told him there
Kappa Sigma 2259
pre-seaso- n wrist fracture.
Big
had been several top players hurt. And the wise Mr.
Delta Tail Delta . 2230
quarter, Rex Johnston and Tony
Bob has staved in shape by
Acacia . , 2150
Ortega at the halfback spots
working out daily on the
edge Rotes, Per Line Deadline
(
risler only nodded his aproval.
and Ed Isherwood at lull.
Tan Delta Phi 2084
of the practice field in sweats, characters letter.
Hgnres,
lo
daya in sdvaare f pnMi
:itin.
He said Michigan would have no objections if SC was
The! a
i 2075
.Major Changes
but even if he gets clearance to
apaees, etc. per linei
Minimum Charge !m reata. Cask in
not at full strength for their meeting. And he was so right.
Sigma Phi Epsilofl 2001
One of the major changes was
play Saturday at Berkeley, he 3
I
day
dajri
advaace. Sa refunds. Immediate
m- -
of Fiorentino to r.M lie must he j:i
-
in the event t
the elevation
5 days n
And another thing. Why hasn't Bob Arnett been
Beta Theta Pi
1
977
will be rusty from lack of con-l-
a
Ill ilavs
zm
ahead of Pat
error. :is Ihe publishers will lie re- -
He looked good against Oregon State, Phi Delta 1967
the first
string tii .a ; mi
playing. very Sigma
et work.
. . .
Kt",ns',.le tnr only ne iacarreel in
Finneran
was 3t da vs
s
Gary
according to the films. And reporters who covered the Tail Epsilon Hhi 1886
Reagan.
Tne loss of versatile Voiles Fall semester
"
serliun.
second string
the to
tell he looked like another Jon in a Chi Phi
1880
moved up
me even game
started
was a
1863
left tackle
spot and Bill How-
ard
before the season
Daily Trojan Business Office 402 Student Union
Phi Delta Theta
couple of occasions.
1818
shifted to the second unit's loss of major proportions to
Dick Blankenburg, Business Manager Rl.
8-23-
11,
Ext. 298
Against Michigan he wasn't used because he had the
Tan Kappa Epsilon
Coach dark.
Veteran end
Hil-Jiar- d
HIGH SERIES
right half position. Trojan-to-Troja- n Rate: One Line, One Veek, One Dollar
flu. But he was okay for Pittsburgh and played the entire
Ron Delta Tan Delta 548
Jim Conroy. Troy's number
Hill was declared
out
be-cau- se
Lang,
game on the bench. Certainly the Trojans are not that one quarterback who thrilled SC of a kidney ailment and
FURNISHED ROOMS
MUSIC ROOM
- BOARD
Amir Blakeman,
Arnett another chance. with his inspired in less time than it takes to
The MUSIC of DICK WALKER, meals daily. Walk-
ing
strong offensively to pass up giving
Phi 543
fans a year ago $7. Laie rn is. 3
Delta si
Tau 1190 MANSION. W
the HARTLEBEN
BEAT THE BEARS, RI SS540. dist. 900 W. Adams. f:l
8-8- 90&
Aside from Rex Johston the backfield doesn't know the
Dick Wileman, Acacia 524
play as a sophomore, missed say
Adams Blvd. RI
7-80- 69. Room and
of
practically all of the drills last
Trojans were operating
with-
out
board for women students & work-
ing
Come hack liitle Sheha, Listen to
CHILD CARE
meaning yards gained.
Don Shoemaker.
the services
of two of the
wnmpn. Excellent food, modern
Lonesome iVnlenfin") Lash
9-- 10
It
Cal. And I
Theta Pi 515
week because of a bad cold.
furnished rooms. Maid service. TV
p.m. Hon, thru Fri. KTLA 1110.
to
MAYBE we'll see Arnett against hope Beta
ends in collegiate football. room, walking distance
9-lio- iir day. Adjacent
campus.
not
diagnosed as the Asian best amplf livinp lu-1- 7
References, RI
7-31- 90.
the Trojans show a little more spirit against the Bears. Denny Pender.
was
to USC. English, German and
Span-
ish
7-- 9
Experienced
p.m.
Kappa sigma 514
spoken.
TYPING
REDECORATED for new semester.
APARTMENT
Jim Acoekx.
SS-3- 5 per mo. Under new man-
agement.
THESES, term papers, typed. Exper.
Phi Sigma Kappa
51
1
The Lodse.
71S W. 30th
Part-tim- e bus. sects. EX
3-23- 81.
Brand new l bdrm. apts. Accom. 3
Names, Places, Comments
RENTING
St. RI
7-07- 31.
Term
or 4. On frat. row at 2621 Sev-
erance.
Bob Tweter, Theta
Xi 508
NOW
10-2- 4
Theses, Papers, Mimeo, Notary.
Sampson's. 1170 W. Jeff. RE
1-8- 629.
The annual Pledge Relays, sponsored by the Phi Sigma
Karl Zappa,
APARTMENTS
EXPERT THESIS typing--
,
reason-
able Phi Sigma Kappa 503 FURNISHED
rate?. Jun-
-
Bllenor. Evenings, APT. TO SHARE
Kappa Fraternity, takes place this afternoon
on 28th
HIGH GAME
AX
1-56- 70;
Days. WE
1-1- 911
Street
. . . Saturday's
Cal-S- C game to bo broadcast over
Arnie Blakeman.
$45-$67..- t0
3 or more.
for
Lge.
1 or 2:
modern
special
well
rates
ftirn.
for
TYPING FOR STUDENTS. Brins
Woman to share large apartment
KNX radio by ace sportscaller Chick Hearn Game time
106
pts. :
ntil., linen,
maid, janitor and
work to Writer and Editor.
Typ-inn- e with two others. $H P--
r
ni".
HTti
Tan Delta Phi from USC. W Adams. RI
7-8- 424 10-1- 5
phone
serv. incl. a nun. IS cent.-- - a page. Mr. C. V.
2 p.m. ... no TV
Karl Zappa,
west of Figueroa. north of W.
31:2 W. 4Sth St.
10-1- 7
Adams. Mayfair Apts. Saint James
Billy Tarr, the former Stanford grid star, is now
Phi Sigma Kappa . 206
Park 40. RI
8-91- S3.
TUTORING
POSITION OPEN
attending the
SC law school . . . We take Cal in this Ron Lang. Delta Tau Delta
203
Nicely turn, sinele & double apts.
841 W. Ii3ri St. English
1A-1- B:
creative writing::
SOPHOMORE Help earn way thru $."53-6- 7.
week's gajne.
27-1-
3 . . . Hope we're wrong . . . Bob Tweter. Theta Xi 200
RI
Util
70776.
pd.
poetrv, prose. Harriet Mann. CH- -
school by heading HAWAIIAN
;
--
sie
t'Ll'B. h'.r interview pii"!
i'.l-S-23- 11
$5 a week
up. White adults. Cook.
--
xt. 20S.
10-1- 7
34
Budlong Ave. RE
2-'.9- 27; AX-2-852- 6.
FURN. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
135-96- 0 LGE. clean modern airy stu-
dio
$45 to $67.50 for
1 or 2; special rates
live, mis. in apt. house; refrig-
eration;
POSITION OPEN FEMALE
for 3 or more. Large, modern well
linen it util. incl.; p;uk-in- p.
furn. apts.: util.. linen, maid, jan-
itor
.Maid, janitor & phone serv.
Need secretary to director
(
large
& phone s i v. incL 5 minute
Special rates for
3 or more. 5 min.
Univ. Dept. IBM typewriter and
fiom I'SC. 1 blk. W. of FigUfroa.
from USC. 570 W. Adams, near
dictaphone. Call Rl ext. 555.
north of W. Adams. Mayfair Ants.
Severance. RI
8-91- 50
Saint JamesPark
40. RI S91.
$35 to Sfi". Lpe. clean modern airy
160 .Util. incl. Suitable for
2. Front
studio Hvgrms irf apt. h.-- c. ; refrij;-eratio- n:
HELP WANTED
rm , Kit.. Bdrm..
large cloa. Hal
Imen & util. incl.: park-- j
W. 37th PI. RE
5-96-
9.
l--
1s
ing. maid janitor & phone serv.
Wanted. Elderly couple for manage-
ment
Special rate for 3 or more. 5
min-
utes
, a n d light maintenance of
TYPEWRITERS
from USC. S70 W. Adams nr.
apartment building. DSC are Call
Severance. RI 89150.
AX
2-06- 37.
TYPEWRITER Repair Sal Rents
You pik
up & deliver 20 off. Coaching anv subject. Expert help,
Grad. Stu. to help with research on
Saturdays only (or w Th r all types wiitten work, KI
7-83- 46.
Historical Study of Organised
nite..
Woody Office Typewriter
10-I'-
ll
Labor. Excellent pay. Call
TRO
J
AN AIRE
Service.
Special
1040
rentalsi
West 23rd
3 months
mar Hoo-
ver.
HO.
JAZZ
5-79- 64. lo 17
Hrs.
Charlie
Lloyd & Jav Walter present
Part-tim-e - Right dispak'her.
TYPEWRITERS. Rentals
S mo. S9
JAZZ for listening & dancing in
"
30-- 11 15 p.m. National Auto Club.
Frep delivery pickup. All maks
quartet stvl. RI
S-3- .i3
or
NO-3-059- 0.
K2o v.
Ot-m-
pi
Rm, 200 Apply
New, used & repaired.
20r- - stu-
dent'
Tues. or Wed. between ti & p.m.
discount on ail make of non-
portable
IO-1- 7
APARTMENTS
:
949 W. Adams typewriters adding ma-
chines.
FOR SALE
Distributor for nw
Royal
(1 Blk. East of Hoover)
electric
& standard typewriters. HELP WANTED FEMALE
University Typewriter Co. 3701 S 'o.i Merc One
perfc-- t
cond. Pull
HEATED SWIMMING POOL Vor mont."
RE
4-41- 24. power & extras. Ron Loomis,
RI-i-379- 2.
30 Hon thru Girl from
2-- 6 p.m.
$ Thurs. for work with pre-scho- ol
it
SINGLE
& 1
BEDROOM APTS.
100
SPORTS CARS
14-inc- h Emerson TV. New picture
hlmd rluldien N"
4-2- 153. 10-- 15
tube. See Lt. Hallmark. Room 261
ALL GLASS CONSTRUCTION
SACRIFICE. Jupiter ronv. Rt. Hd.
Admn. RIDE WANTED
Dr. Near pel feci coud. $700 or7
ETTA 'Joo Xlnt i
IS
GARBAGE DISPOSALS
Two or Three
VE
8- - 39. lo 15
L7
Loaded
cu-to- in
Basilic
iui(-a- , M.V i
r--
c Ride v,ai,t.-,- i from .. Hllywd : ini-- t.
ol Magnoba a. Coidwatei PO
share the may
Cushmaii Uotoi ? vt--
t
ii,.Ml eond
2-228- 00
WALKING DISTANCE TO USC CLUBS
apartment
$50, Attn 'all Rl
S-9- &42 10-2-
1
PIANO RENTALS
GARAGES SEE MANAGER ON
TALL FOLKS-
-
NEW SOCIAL CL1 B
TUTORS
limited to mn 6'2" and women
PREMISES .V10--
'
and over. Write Tall Club.
StT'DP NTS interested in elementary, PIANOS f..r ;,.at. Sninel .i"1
rMa,
ic
LAUNDRY FACILITIES secondary, and adult tutoring . . . erande Rent apply t' buy. Reef I' 3
MIKE McKEEVER, LEFT, AND MARLIN
Suite HO. 150 N. Hediuid Drive.
,ieady.
part-tim- e . . . -- i'I axeaa . . . Alu?ic atuie.
1638 9 Vermont, Call
hut, two, three, dear . . . we can't wait
'Hi next year
Eetetly Hills. car necessary. WE
5-90- 84, AD
3-51- 51
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Daily Trojan, Vol. 49, No. 15, October 14, 1957.
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Daily Trojan, Vol. 49, No. 15, October 14, 1957
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Daily Trojan, Vol. 49, No. 15, October 14, 1957
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Daily Trojan, Vol. 49, No. 15, October 14, 1957.
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1957-10-13 to 1957-10-15
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