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Poge Two— -Th* Fraano Stole Collaga Collegian - THE COLLEGIAN Publi*ha>d lour day* a it holiday* riBtl • •REA L LAHI-RAiNCO WORK IN EUROPE Grand Duchy of Luxcnibourg Nov. 6 .Summer jobs arc available for students dc-siring lo spend a sum- nt-cr in Europe, but who could otherwise not afford to do so. A moo-- available jobs are officc and sales work, tutoring, life-guard -md high paying (to J-100 a month) nrsort and factory work. The American Student Informa¬ tion Service also awards $200 travel grants to students. Interested stu¬ dents may obtain the asis 24 page prospectus listing all jobs, and * travel grant and job application by writing to Dcpt. N. ASIS, 22 Avc. de la Libertc, Luxembourg Gty. Grand Duchy of Uixen-ibourg Send Sl.for theprospectus and ai:- nuil postage. The first 8000 in- ouiries receive a $1'credit towards tne boo)-, "Earn, Learfl & Travel in Europe." BAHA'I WORLD FAITH Lecture at HOTEL CAL1FORNIAN SUNDAY—2,30 P.M. TOPIC... "THE PROMISED ONE OF All AGES" Sp*Oi*T MIS. LISA Mlin Actrait ot HoMy-ood AIL WELCOME—NO CHARGE PH. 117-1131 . Who, Me? ram Sheehan re-relve* the nnv-i (hat she hoi* won out over four other flnnllstfi and will be crowned Homecoming Queen for 1963. Ed -Void Photo Dr. Chuong Stresses Strong U.S. Foreign Aid Policies Cy I'AT STAMJEY Dt". Tran Van Chuong. father of Mrs. Ngo Dlnh Nhu, called for a more aggressive US foreign aid policy Monday night In a public Dr. David H. lTovost, lutr-L-tt. pi-ofr-risor of political science, t Thomas 31. Itri-[ham, lusoriat-- profes-voi-s of soclolotEy. answered questions follow In c a 4.*i minute :„'■],-•■--. by the five foot tall for¬ mer Vietnamese lUiiliiwuiilin the Vnited Stater*. Chuong. who resigned his post in protest of the anil-Buddhist policies of the Diem government, said that If South Vietnam should fall, the whole of southeast Asia would fall . . . then all or Asia would be in dangei He reminded the audience of i..-ftm that the Viriiitim.-,- war Is ST. JAMES' EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL CEDAR AND DAKOTA Th* Vary ■*,. n„,,, s. I**, 0*on Ih* lav. Harold S. Thal.n, Canon Th* lav. ». trot. Ki.i-ond. Curl Hoi, Communion . 8 00 a. a. fan. S*rv., Morn. Prayar 9.13 a Morning Proyar end S*ra-on 11 -00 o.m. Vsuntitrr--6rtS ttM. end 10JO a.ra.—Holy Cora.ti.nipr- CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3 Sonic. Iodic- Broo |K)DU, 11301 1.-00 E,»ninrj Worihip irr, D*on t. Rowl*y. Ant. Mini) - CUNTON AT THORNE CEDAR AVENUE BAPTIST CEDAR NEAR BELMONT 9,45 AM Collage l-tatiiari |'bl* Clan bAS PM CollatJ* Ba.i ltrOO AM Momlng Wonhip 7.30 PM Eixnrng Wor MORNING 'SERVICE HOADCAST — r.i-.v — Di»L Inrlng £ Psnberthy, D.D., Potior - PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH «67J N. CEDAI AT Ot-mSaT-UIG 9 = 13 AM Bibl. Clo,i., laOO-IOrOO AM Wonhip ler-rl Goo ma 0*llo Anotiollon pi [ulrtaran Stud an I, Martin Schobo<k*r: Pallor — BA 7-1270 ond BA 9-1333 Ron Dlanar, Vitor — CY 9-22le SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 10 WIST SHAW AVBAM PHONE IA 9-IJ7I SanaJa-y S*r.i**i—11 suL Sasdoy Sr-lteol—9,15 e,m. W.dn.iOet r>*=n,ng Tailia-onia! Aoeltngv—I p.m. FREE HEADING IOOM AND LENDING tlBIAlY OpM ItlOO to 3=30 p.*i. Monday Ihnr Friday FIRH PRESBYTER!AH CHURCH hi t, Calaveras St Duplito la Wonhip Sanic t > - -1,45 and 11,00 AM OwtJi SchooJ—9CO A.M. Emning Wonhip—7,30 P.M. Dr. lok-aa-t N. 0*ri*r, Pa ■ lor 1*. Wolty Drotli. Call.a* Potior TiMi-nr WTHttAS church UtWe* Chvrt-h la Amatita WrsnUe—I, * A 10 = 30 at*. Coltva* Age Dik.iitor, Gtmmp 9 o.m. For Treaapa-rtcrthM Coll 119-1311 or I19-4H0 3973 H. Coins Hear Ashlan Colirg. Luther Club—7-00 PM •"fillip A Jordan, Martin J. Wo-j.r, Corf C. Okerhloc at, foiton Virginia Bum. Cat* pat i Count, a I or BtsJAOKT CHRIST I AM CHURCH OiKiplrw r>( CJ-riif C*a»*tJa Sdioo. Cotlag. Oni 930 o.m - Wettkh* ami Oammemlem I,SO a.-. tar*. Carl I. Hobi 3425 text Shields Ave. FOI RIDE5 CAU 222-6561 or 227-8600 tea. Mini,ia, . MtlMAVO* PmtrTERIAH MM M. M UNO «C AM. " Ik Hecfes West if Ces-s* rle Dakota or U.ttdi At*. WeeaUm : 9,00 A UrOO Cmmmge <Omt* , ,__ ...9*3 OMCrf Of TUT ltfTH» . OINTON AT HMTH Stem T1RST METHODIST CHURCH ~\+ ruOLUMNl A M ST. . Mora.*, Wonhip....9r00 t\ 11-00 AM Satakdo-y School..... 9J0 AM W.,l*y F.Ho-.hlp , ,.,. 7*90 PM ST. COLUMMA'S EPISCOPAL CHVJtCH •AIM AND *WAW the only *'liot" witr In wliieli tlie L'nlled H*Ua-M is Indirectly In. During the auestlon-answ-er period. Dr. Chuong was asked If he preferred the "sholgun" tech¬ nique of the current administra¬ tion or the "rifle" technique of Senator Barry Coldwater. Confused by the question, he turned to Dr. Provost for an ex¬ planation. Provost said the ride technique was not a Goldwater policy per se. "No. no, no." Inter¬ rupted Brlj-ham. "Let's keep Goldwater out or this!" Snapped^ Provost : "Tom, I think you'fe goln-; to find It hard to keep Goldwater out of any¬ thing for the next few years." The program moderator qulck- ]--- got the two FSC teachers back on the subject ot Vietnam and foreign aid after the audience applauded both pro and anil Goldw - quips. letters To Tne^aTtor Editor: Of all tbe things that are Idiotic at our football games, the most Idiotic la the "bulldog." This liumnn d-L***aM*3 In fake iuilmnl nttlre ts an Insult to Pres. n<> State College. While Imking llke something out of s bad car- loon, "lie" parades around the field like a thn.-e-y*-^a*r-old trying to find the liathi-oom. This is not a mascot—It Is a bad Imitation of a long tradition. Bring back the Moose! At the first game we had a mas¬ cot—young as he might be. ho was a dog. Bring him back. Get rid of .the big headed, dancing monster. A real mascot Is needed, but even no mascot Is better than the creation that now prances from some twilight zone. An unhappy student who didn't pay to see a fake dog. BOOST THE BULLDOGS Shirley's Salon of Beauty COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE Open Evenings By Appointment Ph. 299-3911 440 PoUa-hy Ay*. C'ovii. California LOVE IN THE RAW! Never, but never fia$ the screen dared lo be to explicitt Lova' Shockar ol All Gnes-a A FiTr* Thai li Adult In Ih* Adult Sarin ol Ih* Ward'* —:,r. Chronlcla HELD OVER 2nd WEEK e**r**m,rt4mmi.-BmlAUiMe*tim> Plus Selected Short Subject "SKYFUL OF PEOPLE" Complete Shows at 6:45, 8:30 and 10:30 SEE OUR CURRENT LOBBY ART EXHIBIT FEATURING The Work of F.S.C. Artist, Eldon Mortins DRIVE SAFELY! RIDING INSTRUCTION • SUPERVISED RIDES • SCENIC TRAILS MILLERTON LAKE RIDING CLUB Located 4'/, Miles East of Friant on Millerton Road SO HORSES . NEW SADDLES PUBLIC INVITED — RIDES $1.50 PER HOUR — RIDING OPEN DAILY 8 AM TILL DARK Register Now for FREE DRAWING on Nov. IS FREE Palomino Horse, New Saddle, Bridle FREE BUFFALO BAR-B-QUE and Western Dance For Further Information Call 439-1189 THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES SALUTE: CHUCK SCHNORENBERG Chuck Schitorenberg (B.S., 1957) is plant manager for Pacific Northwest Bell at the communications center in Roeeburg, Oregon. He is responsible for the economical and efficient operation of all communicslioi-ts in the area. This is quite nn.n-v-aipniticnl for a man lest, than 3 vears wilh the company. But Chuck's career has Ix-m based on increased knowledge of the company snd its opccalions, which has been followed logically with the increased re¬ sponsibility and authority he has proven he can handle. As a supplies foreman and in subrjequent positions in Ihe accounting, engineering and plant departments, he has never reached the limit of his managerial capacities. No doubl he has a long way to go and grow with the company. Chuck Schnorenberg. like many young engineers, is impatient to make things happen for his company snd himself. There are few places where such restlessness "ia more welcomed or rewarded than in the fast-growing telephone business. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 9 JO AM. mod 1t*M A-M. 7i00 PAL gmmmm Greyer tee. otoeat VMttt, ■**»»»•
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Title | 1963_11 The Daily Collegian November 1963 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1963 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
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Language | eng |
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Title | November 8, 1963, Page 2 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1963 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Poge Two—
-Th* Fraano Stole Collaga Collegian -
THE COLLEGIAN
Publi*ha>d lour day* a
it holiday* riBtl •
•REA L LAHI-RAiNCO
WORK IN EUROPE
Grand Duchy of Luxcnibourg
Nov. 6
.Summer jobs arc available for
students dc-siring lo spend a sum-
nt-cr in Europe, but who could
otherwise not afford to do so.
A moo-- available jobs are officc
and sales work, tutoring, life-guard
-md high paying (to J-100 a month)
nrsort and factory work.
The American Student Informa¬
tion Service also awards $200 travel
grants to students. Interested stu¬
dents may obtain the asis 24 page
prospectus listing all jobs, and *
travel grant and job application by
writing to Dcpt. N. ASIS, 22 Avc.
de la Libertc, Luxembourg Gty.
Grand Duchy of Uixen-ibourg
Send Sl.for theprospectus and ai:-
nuil postage. The first 8000 in-
ouiries receive a $1'credit towards
tne boo)-, "Earn, Learfl & Travel
in Europe."
BAHA'I WORLD FAITH
Lecture at
HOTEL CAL1FORNIAN
SUNDAY—2,30 P.M.
TOPIC...
"THE PROMISED ONE OF
All AGES"
Sp*Oi*T
MIS. LISA Mlin
Actrait ot HoMy-ood
AIL WELCOME—NO CHARGE
PH. 117-1131
. Who, Me?
ram Sheehan re-relve* the nnv-i (hat she hoi* won out over four
other flnnllstfi and will be crowned Homecoming Queen for 1963.
Ed -Void Photo
Dr. Chuong Stresses Strong
U.S. Foreign Aid Policies
Cy I'AT STAMJEY
Dt". Tran Van Chuong. father
of Mrs. Ngo Dlnh Nhu, called for
a more aggressive US foreign aid
policy Monday night In a public
Dr. David H. lTovost, lutr-L-tt.
pi-ofr-risor of political science, t
Thomas 31. Itri-[ham, lusoriat--
profes-voi-s of soclolotEy. answered
questions follow In c a 4.*i minute
:„'■],-•■--. by the five foot tall for¬
mer Vietnamese lUiiliiwuiilin
the Vnited Stater*.
Chuong. who resigned his post
in protest of the anil-Buddhist
policies of the Diem government,
said that If South Vietnam should
fall, the whole of southeast Asia
would fall . . . then all or Asia
would be in dangei
He reminded the audience of
i..-ftm that the Viriiitim.-,- war Is
ST. JAMES' EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL
CEDAR AND DAKOTA
Th* Vary ■*,. n„,,, s. I**, 0*on
Ih* lav. Harold S. Thal.n, Canon Th* lav. ». trot. Ki.i-ond. Curl
Hoi, Communion . 8 00 a. a. fan. S*rv., Morn. Prayar 9.13 a
Morning Proyar end S*ra-on 11 -00 o.m.
Vsuntitrr--6rtS ttM. end 10JO a.ra.—Holy Cora.ti.nipr-
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
3 Sonic. Iodic- Broo
|K)DU, 11301
1.-00 E,»ninrj Worihip
irr, D*on t. Rowl*y. Ant. Mini)
- CUNTON AT THORNE
CEDAR AVENUE BAPTIST
CEDAR NEAR BELMONT
9,45 AM Collage l-tatiiari |'bl* Clan bAS PM CollatJ* Ba.i
ltrOO AM Momlng Wonhip 7.30 PM Eixnrng Wor
MORNING 'SERVICE HOADCAST — r.i-.v — Di»L
Inrlng £ Psnberthy, D.D., Potior -
PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
«67J N. CEDAI AT Ot-mSaT-UIG
9 = 13 AM Bibl. Clo,i., laOO-IOrOO AM Wonhip ler-rl
Goo ma 0*llo Anotiollon pi [ulrtaran Stud an I,
Martin Schobo |