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Foreign Students Number Sixty-Two —Tho Fresno State College Collegian Uaaro. Sayeh. affricul- TOUCHDOWN RUN — Dal* Metier, FSC. ace ihe .cor. al 6-6. Th. Bulldog, went on la defeat Abll. Christian, 20-19. 497 Students Gain Part-Time Employment In September Jam*.*. Key ham a New Lost, Found System Defined new weld CtARK SOPHIA 3ABIE IOREN "IT STARTED IN NAPLES" I "SONS AND lOVBtS" I J "HAPPr ANNIVERSARY" McCUUAN AIR FORCE BASl AT SACRAMENTO, CAUFORHIA AHNOUHCtS CAMPUS INTtRVIfWS FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS ($5335 to $6345 Per Annum) ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINEES ($4345 to $5355 Per Annum) McCtEllAM HAS A CONTINUING REQUIREMENT FOR A URGE NUMBER OF ElECTRICAl AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS. IN ADDITION, ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINEE POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE FOUOWING FIELDS: LOGISTICS SUPPORT DIGITAL COMPUTER PROGRAMMING PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION BUDGET ADMINISTRATION PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT TECHNICAL SUPPLY SUPPORT Applications ore being accepted from male students who will receive their Bachelors or Masters Dogrees by Juno 1961 U. S. Civil Service Procedures Apply U. S. Citizenship Required A RECRUITING REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE AT THE CAMPUS FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEWS ON 18 OCTOBER CONSULT YOUR PIACEMENT OFFICE FOR FURTHER DETAItS AND TO ARRANGE FOR INTERVIEW APPOINTMENTS Homan Hall Elects Kiern, Stevenson, Pace Presidents le Story. Hazel Mitch- nnle Stevenson, president; n Bt-.Kman, vice president; Hughes Recalls No-Raid Ruling PATRONIlt OUR ADVERTISERS CARL STRICKLAND INSURANCE "The Kind You Hare In Hind" PERSONAL PROPERTY • LIFE HOSPITALIZATION • AUTO FIRE • LIABILITY 2904 "F" BLACKSTONE BA 9-6506 fe ol the iniurrd. ITii. I See Your Campus Representative KENNETH WILSON, CY 9-5424 (H< Professors Gain In Fight For Free Parking . **£ ZXZ^e™^*^ i. 2^__f_L__ «'*»'"« I**** '*•»«- •» » few metro-!«« fe Superior Court to automatically rule the injunction By Dave Hanna and Richard Smith Professors of the California State Colleges have (i„t round victory in a test court case challenging- th f state college administrations to charge employee ..n campus. John Linnell, a professor at Sacramento State College, was .. . .,.,1 a preliminary Superior Court injunction on Monday *,•',-,lis treek, restraining the college from levying a parking f* ton-ll's suit is being handled by the California State Em- oeUtion. In effect, thc association contends it is . ,.' equitable to require employees of all state colleges, . hlh campuses with ample parking space, to pay jl of traffic or the prevention ruling, Superior Court Judge James H. Oakley ramento said the fee wou'J u- designed to pay for thc conl ' illegal on-campus parking. But here thc purpose is plainly declared — to raise rev- ...je, hes aid. "It seems to me, therefore, a clear case of taxing for revenue under the guise of regulating, and this the law does not permit" "rl— state attorney general's office, representing Sacra- State College, haa :i dayi In which to submit an Failure to contest the preliminary injunction would State College Professors, hailed the ruling as justifiable and said it proves that the parking situation has been question¬ able all along." Jepsen described the fee as an "ill considered move, which has irritated state employees far beyond its value to the C O L L E G FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, I960 Diane Longacre Elected Queen To Reign Over Homecoming Parade, 'Ball Game, Dance " he 19G0 Fresno State evening during half- .... FSC Bulldogs vs. Cal Poly Mustangs football game. Miss Longacre was selected queen by a student-faculty committee Wednesday afternoon. Her attend- Campus Sets Deadline For Group Pages World In Brief President Eisenhower 70 Today V.'.i Minj-ion. Oct. 13 (LTD — President Eisenhower, who 11 .i.-.vs ;!-,> became tli.> <.|,!. t .-tsi.-f ■■x.-.-iitivc- in tlie nation s liKtory. celebrates his Tilth birthday today. Khrushechev Threatens War In UN United Nations, N.Y.. Oct. 13 H H Khrushchev declared a submarine followed the liner B.ltika States wanted to_W ■ ■ U> F> fthe '",:,'i" ,": : I,,-,,,,,;,, hin, ,„ N,w V..rk and sai.l if the United .. ... _ _._— jo,," He ■'.:; i also qu - ;' -nd you will it war. keep on provoking il Kennedy-Chocolate Leads Nixon-Vanilla in St. Louis reported Sen. John F. Kennedy and chocolate 'C iwt%» »k«d customers to buy choco- :.■„ :,.,.,,,„„ ,.., Kennedy and vanilla if thej favored Vice President Richard M. Nixon. phfx.n.ate The results v.- I for Kennedy and chocolate Vi 13,068 for Nixon — Vanilla. first American Executed In Cuba InvadingOrienb fre - thtoinonth. Anthony Zarba, 27, of Boston died on a nl ■"On'^Cuban commented: "There is no doubt after-today h« that Cuba is heading for a new bloodbath. Then* erencc was to the 1959 mass execution carried out bj K Army firing squads. ( ;e outside future Moon Landings Can Be Observed Tokyo, Oct. 13 (UPD — A telescope said t.. I. has been developed here. The 25-inch telescope, built entirely nolo-, and material, will be located at tl '«" Observatory at Kvoto University. rockets on the moon Parade Runs Downtown, Has 32 Entries Members Wanted Chemist To Speak To Science Club Board OK's Editor, New Staff System new Collegian ny»- i and Dr. John Duke. Journallim and pub- Manning Elected To Post o City College R«: it pictures and copy "?5'rS SvZ'_1" I College Leaders c^HHHSi|Meet, Discuss ,.r„.,ioU „_, ». .„„, Student Unions ' (Continued on Page 2) UPI Teletype Adds To Collegian Coverage IATEST NEWS — Colleen Harrison, editor of I and Richard Ruether, news editor, look over som of copy that clicks off the newly installed United lional wire service installed In the iournaliim d> ■raphasl. on state snd local
Object Description
Title | 1960_10 The Daily Collegian October 1960 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1960 |
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 |
Description
Title | Oct 12, 1960 Pg. 4- Oct 14, 1960 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1960 |
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 |
Full-Text-Search | Foreign Students Number Sixty-Two —Tho Fresno State College Collegian Uaaro. Sayeh. affricul- TOUCHDOWN RUN — Dal* Metier, FSC. ace ihe .cor. al 6-6. Th. Bulldog, went on la defeat Abll. Christian, 20-19. 497 Students Gain Part-Time Employment In September Jam*.*. Key ham a New Lost, Found System Defined new weld CtARK SOPHIA 3ABIE IOREN "IT STARTED IN NAPLES" I "SONS AND lOVBtS" I J "HAPPr ANNIVERSARY" McCUUAN AIR FORCE BASl AT SACRAMENTO, CAUFORHIA AHNOUHCtS CAMPUS INTtRVIfWS FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS ($5335 to $6345 Per Annum) ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINEES ($4345 to $5355 Per Annum) McCtEllAM HAS A CONTINUING REQUIREMENT FOR A URGE NUMBER OF ElECTRICAl AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS. IN ADDITION, ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINEE POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE FOUOWING FIELDS: LOGISTICS SUPPORT DIGITAL COMPUTER PROGRAMMING PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION BUDGET ADMINISTRATION PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT TECHNICAL SUPPLY SUPPORT Applications ore being accepted from male students who will receive their Bachelors or Masters Dogrees by Juno 1961 U. S. Civil Service Procedures Apply U. S. Citizenship Required A RECRUITING REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE AT THE CAMPUS FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEWS ON 18 OCTOBER CONSULT YOUR PIACEMENT OFFICE FOR FURTHER DETAItS AND TO ARRANGE FOR INTERVIEW APPOINTMENTS Homan Hall Elects Kiern, Stevenson, Pace Presidents le Story. Hazel Mitch- nnle Stevenson, president; n Bt-.Kman, vice president; Hughes Recalls No-Raid Ruling PATRONIlt OUR ADVERTISERS CARL STRICKLAND INSURANCE "The Kind You Hare In Hind" PERSONAL PROPERTY • LIFE HOSPITALIZATION • AUTO FIRE • LIABILITY 2904 "F" BLACKSTONE BA 9-6506 fe ol the iniurrd. ITii. I See Your Campus Representative KENNETH WILSON, CY 9-5424 (H< Professors Gain In Fight For Free Parking . **£ ZXZ^e™^*^ i. 2^__f_L__ «'*»'"« I**** '*•»«- •» » few metro-!«« fe Superior Court to automatically rule the injunction By Dave Hanna and Richard Smith Professors of the California State Colleges have (i„t round victory in a test court case challenging- th f state college administrations to charge employee ..n campus. John Linnell, a professor at Sacramento State College, was .. . .,.,1 a preliminary Superior Court injunction on Monday *,•',-,lis treek, restraining the college from levying a parking f* ton-ll's suit is being handled by the California State Em- oeUtion. In effect, thc association contends it is . ,.' equitable to require employees of all state colleges, . hlh campuses with ample parking space, to pay jl of traffic or the prevention ruling, Superior Court Judge James H. Oakley ramento said the fee wou'J u- designed to pay for thc conl ' illegal on-campus parking. But here thc purpose is plainly declared — to raise rev- ...je, hes aid. "It seems to me, therefore, a clear case of taxing for revenue under the guise of regulating, and this the law does not permit" "rl— state attorney general's office, representing Sacra- State College, haa :i dayi In which to submit an Failure to contest the preliminary injunction would State College Professors, hailed the ruling as justifiable and said it proves that the parking situation has been question¬ able all along." Jepsen described the fee as an "ill considered move, which has irritated state employees far beyond its value to the C O L L E G FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, I960 Diane Longacre Elected Queen To Reign Over Homecoming Parade, 'Ball Game, Dance " he 19G0 Fresno State evening during half- .... FSC Bulldogs vs. Cal Poly Mustangs football game. Miss Longacre was selected queen by a student-faculty committee Wednesday afternoon. Her attend- Campus Sets Deadline For Group Pages World In Brief President Eisenhower 70 Today V.'.i Minj-ion. Oct. 13 (LTD — President Eisenhower, who 11 .i.-.vs ;!-,> became tli.> <.|,!. t .-tsi.-f ■■x.-.-iitivc- in tlie nation s liKtory. celebrates his Tilth birthday today. Khrushechev Threatens War In UN United Nations, N.Y.. Oct. 13 H H Khrushchev declared a submarine followed the liner B.ltika States wanted to_W ■ ■ U> F> fthe '",:,'i" ,": : I,,-,,,,,;,, hin, ,„ N,w V..rk and sai.l if the United .. ... _ _._— jo,," He ■'.:; i also qu - ;' -nd you will it war. keep on provoking il Kennedy-Chocolate Leads Nixon-Vanilla in St. Louis reported Sen. John F. Kennedy and chocolate 'C iwt%» »k«d customers to buy choco- :.■„ :,.,.,,,„„ ,.., Kennedy and vanilla if thej favored Vice President Richard M. Nixon. phfx.n.ate The results v.- I for Kennedy and chocolate Vi 13,068 for Nixon — Vanilla. first American Executed In Cuba InvadingOrienb fre - thtoinonth. Anthony Zarba, 27, of Boston died on a nl ■"On'^Cuban commented: "There is no doubt after-today h« that Cuba is heading for a new bloodbath. Then* erencc was to the 1959 mass execution carried out bj K Army firing squads. ( ;e outside future Moon Landings Can Be Observed Tokyo, Oct. 13 (UPD — A telescope said t.. I. has been developed here. The 25-inch telescope, built entirely nolo-, and material, will be located at tl '«" Observatory at Kvoto University. rockets on the moon Parade Runs Downtown, Has 32 Entries Members Wanted Chemist To Speak To Science Club Board OK's Editor, New Staff System new Collegian ny»- i and Dr. John Duke. Journallim and pub- Manning Elected To Post o City College R«: it pictures and copy "?5'rS SvZ'_1" I College Leaders c^HHHSi|Meet, Discuss ,.r„.,ioU „_, ». .„„, Student Unions ' (Continued on Page 2) UPI Teletype Adds To Collegian Coverage IATEST NEWS — Colleen Harrison, editor of I and Richard Ruether, news editor, look over som of copy that clicks off the newly installed United lional wire service installed In the iournaliim d> ■raphasl. on state snd local |