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The Dally CoUegian Friday. March 4.1966 'Expert' Fort Sees Communist Scheme Q^eekl Oh, GamtuU ' Bv ALAN AUSTIN and INEZ MARTA * By ALAN AUSTIN and INEZ MARTA (Continued from Page 1) The use of mass accusation,* Margosian said, 'painted aU coUeges red. In effect be (Dr. Fort) says aU of our coUeges have Communists. This Is a poor talk about responsible free speech. This sort of thing almost borders on McCarthylsm.* Margosian continued to say, "If his organization knows ot >n coUege campuses e records to indicate this, informed ■ about Communist activities In fete country, but It's wrong to Indict all i Ernie I said he 'can't i this going on.' •I don't feel fee 'revolution' Is weU under way in this country,' Kinney said. This country and its people are better off now than ever before. People who are con¬ tented and happy don't support ment. If we have Communist pro¬ fessors among us I'd like to know who they are. We should keep 'Young Cannibals' To Be Shown AU the Fine Young Cannibals, an M-G-M production based on the novel, BLzby Girls, wUl be presented twice tonight In Indus¬ trial Arts 101 by the Popular Arts Committee. NaUle Wood and Robert Wagner will star In the movie which will be shown at 6 and 8:15 p.m. AU students and faculty members may attend free. Kinney said 'There are undoubtably some Communist teachers around, but I don't know Dr. Fort claimed in his speech that students are sometimes caught up in "sex traps* and then "blackmailed into (the Com¬ munist) line.' ■I'm not familiar with this approach,* Kinney laughed. They haven't tried to work lt on Dr. Fort said he had worked for 12 years with 'top counter¬ intelligence agents*. He said the Communist plan is 'to use stu¬ dents and faculty members to occupy key positions, extabllsh several combat points In every major city* In preparation for the •revolution.* PHI MU Sorority win kick ofJ Greek Week Sunday when they innual Greek Sing in the Fresno City CoUege Auditor¬ ium at 7:30 p.m. Nine of the sororities and fraternities will be competing for trophies. The women win celebrate their Founder's Day Saturday with a brunch held at the Holiday Inn. The best pledge award will be presented there. Janalee Garberson and Sue Addison are semi-finalists for Miss Fresno County. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Initi¬ ated 15 into their ranks Feb. 25. They are Jane Anglemeyer, Bon¬ nie Bacon, Dlanne Bowser, Susan Dopking, Pamela Dugan, Leslie Escala, Kristtoe Hansen, Linda Jacobsen, Pat Hogan, Judy Knight, Pam Larsen, Janet Mat¬ lock, Susan Salto, Carol Wankum and Wendy Wllkins. Linda Soderstrom, president of ALPHA XI DELTA, has ap¬ pointed three new officers: Janet Plog, social chairman; Suzl Kln- zey, scholarship; and JU1 Nelson, philanthropy. Alpha Xi's wUl have a Big and Little sister ceremony Thursday night before their exchange din¬ ner wife the Theta Cht'a. They are co-sponsoring the Mr. Col¬ legiate dance Friday night at the- Marigold Ballroom. DELTA GAMMA women are making plans for their Founder's Day on Mar. 12. They will have their exchange dinner Thursday night with Sigma Alpha EpsUon. DELTA ZETA's wUl bold an informal exchange with the Sigma Chi Fraternity Friday afternoon. Their exchange dinner will be with Alpha Gamma Rho and Sigma Nu on Thursday. KAPPA ALPHA THETA U planning an exchange dinner with Kappa Sigma Fraternity and Del¬ ta Sigma Phi Fraternity Thursday night. Parties and formal dances wlU highlight the weekend activities for FSC end. SIGMA NU wUl entertain 30 members from the Reno chapter of Sigma Nu before the basket¬ ball game Friday night. The party wUl continue after the basketball Saturday night, the Fresno chapter of Sigma Nu wUl host the Reno men at a party In theSlgma Nu house. The "in" thing to do is catch Olds 88 Swing Fever* So here* Catch! Vou'r. i candidate for n Olds 8 c of the most formidable machines ever to touch rubber to road! Delta, Dvnamic and Jctstar 88—eleven Toronadi>-inspired models in all—readv to rocket you into spring. Each comes on with standard nafetv items like windshield washers, back-up lijjhts, more! So buckle up 'seat belts are stand¬ ard, too and take the cure! At vour Oldsmobile Dealer's! LOOK TO OLDS FOR THE NEW! .<JEP OUT FRONT ...in a ftoctxtAction C ar: OLDSMOBILE SIGMA CHI has scheduled an exchange wife Delta Zeta tonight from 3 to 5 p.m. A party has also been scheduled tor Sigma Chi brothers after the basketball tournament tonight. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON is go¬ ing to a western barn dance and party at the Giant O barn tomor¬ row night in Tulare. The party is scheduled to start at 7.p.m., and Western dress wlU be ap¬ propriate for the evening. The Teensmen are scheduled to play for the dance and party. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Is enter¬ ing the political world this week¬ end. Brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha are scheduled to assist BUI Daly, candidate for District Attorney, In cleaning his cam¬ paign headquarters tomorrow. Lambda Chi men and their dates will attend a party and dance scheduled for tomorrow night in the Lambda Chi house. ALPHA GAMMA RHO has been entertaining the national secre¬ tary of Alpha Gamma Rho this week - Maynard Cole, national secretary with headquarters in Des Plalne, Ul. The purpose of Cole's visit Is an annual lnspec- Insurance Plan Applications Due Students who wish to apply for Students Accident and Sickness Medical Expense Plan for the spring semester have untU The cost of the insurance plan is $10.50 per semester and In¬ cludes major hospital expenses, surelcal, emergency outpatient and medical expenses plus con¬ sultation, ambulance service and dental treatment coverage. Applications for the student Insurance plan are available in the Health Center. Dormitory students have the plan Included In their room and board payment. Foreign students are required to purchase the plan. For all other students, lt is on a voluntary basis. I SB 6MH1T4T PLAYING James Stewart THE STAR OF SHENANDOAH'IN THE ADVENTURE THAT MATCHES THE MIGHT Of TEXAS! [■ TECHNICOLOR S»l 2nd Hit "™ "LOVE AND KISSES" Friday, March 4,1966 The Daily CoUegian Paul Winter Jazz Group Slated For Auditorium The Fresno State College Board Of Fine Arte will bring to Fresno Mar. 8 the Paul Winter Ensemble, one ot fee most ac¬ complished jazz, groups in its field. The 26-year-old Winter will perform at 8:30 p.m. to fee Fresno Memorial Auditorium. Student body card holders may attend free If tickets are picked up in advance in fee Student President's Office. General admission will be 32 for adults sod 91 tor students. There will be no free tickets offered at fee door. Winter has played before aud¬ iences in 25 countries, many In¬ cluded to fee Latin American cultural tour sponsored by fee to 19*1. Not all of Winter's Latin, lean concerts w performances. Hte group played not only to theatres, but to village squares, bull rings, truck beds and even a boxing ring. Received Just as enthusiastic¬ ally in fee small villages as In fee larger cities, Winter claims that 'the strong rhythms of jaas Nine Coeds To Compete For Rodeo Queen Crown Tonight CONCERT SET-Paul Winter's Jau group will play Tuesday night In toe Fresno Memorial Auditorium. coeds wUl be candidates tor fee IMS Rodeo Queen Contest tonight at 7:30 o'clock to the Laboratory School. The Alpha Gamma Rho candi¬ date Is Nancy Haley, sophomore agri-business major from Lo¬ rn core. Miss Haley, who has been riding horses tor 12 years, won a first place award in fee pleasure horse class at fee Cow Palace In IMS. Sherry Recek, freshman busi¬ ness administration major from Twain Harte, is the candidate from Baker HaU. Miss Recek has been riding horses tor six A senior social science major, Norene Booth e, Is the Rodeo Club entry. The Merced miss has been riding tor 19 years. Pamela Thomas, Delta Gam¬ ma's candidate, Is especlaUy in¬ terested in raising steers, she is a freshman pre-vet major from Fresno. Debbie Van Buren, who is be¬ ing sponsored by Theta Chi, holds the tiUes of Miss Clovls Rodeo ot 1965 and Miss Salinas Rodeo of 1965. She Is a freshman rec¬ reation major and has been rid¬ ing tor 10 years. Lambda Chi Alpha Is sponsor- clal Activities Group (SWAG). Miss Dav is from Clovls and has been riding horses tor 11 years. The Graves HaU representa¬ tive is Donna LobdeU, a fresh¬ man physical education major/ from San Marcos. She has been riding tor six years. Tracy Ronlftog, Tokalon candi¬ date, la a freshman nursing ma¬ jor from Fresno, who has been riding tor seven years. The Nisei Club contestant, Pat Tlkkanen, is a Junior physical education major from Reedley, who has been riding horses tor three years. Published five daysawt holidays and examination periods by the Fresno State CoUege Asso- a semester, 315.00 a year. Edi¬ torial office Business 235, tele¬ phone 222-5161, Ext. 441, 444, 448. Business office, Agriculture LETTERS (Continued from Page 1) have, and no *God*on campus has the right to berate them. A good example of the Inaction around here will become apparent at cheerleader tryouts. We should have five male cheerleaders for next year. To get five good ones, at least 30 men should try out, but chances are that no more than 10 or 12 wUl show up. The same situation exists in other activities on campus. Unless someotusget off our gluteals and exercise more than our Jaws, things will •Hurting* When you can't afford to be dull, sharpen your wits with NoDozTM NODOZ Keep Alert Tsblets light off the hary. Isry feelings of mentsl sluggishness. NODOZ helps restore your natursl mentsl vitality...helps quicken physical reactions. You be¬ come more naturally alert to people NoDOZi: is coffee. Anytime t afford to be dull, i with NODOZ. SAFE AS COFFEE _(Bf*i'ri>*,_'/,*'j»*' 'tTfiese Gretas $ni/ite Qjou CEDAR AVENUE BAPTIST •YOUR CHURCH AWAY FROM HOME* 535 NO. CEDAR (Near Belmont) — Phone: 137-8301 9:45 AM: College-Business Bible Class. 11:00 AM: Morning Worship. 6:15 PM: CoUege—Business Fellowship. 7:30 PM: Evening Worship, Excellent Music. Irvln E. Penberfey, D.D., Pastor Gerald Cudney, Minister of Education PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 4672 N. CEDAR AT GETTYSBURG 8:00 L 11:00 AM: Worship Service 9:00 & 10:00 AM: Bible Classes Gamma Delta Association of Lutheran Students Martin Schabacker, Pastor For transportation, call Z22-2320 or 284-2216 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN CLINTON AT NTNTH STREET — Phone: 227-4123 9:45 AM: Church School CoUege Class 11:00 AM: Morning Worship J.T. Dick, R.J. Langley, Pastors St. Paul* Catholic Chapel at Newman Center 1572 E. BARSTOW AVE. - Phone: 439-4641 MASSES: Sundays, 7 AM, 10 AM A 12 Noon; Dally, 4:45 PM: Sat. * HoUdays, 8 AM. CONFESSIONS: Sat., 3-B PM *> 7:30- 9 AM, and before Sunday Masses. Rev. Sergio P. Negro, Chaplain College Church of Christ EAST BULLARD, BETWEEN FIRST AND CEDAR SUNDAY: Bible School, 9 AM; Morning Worship, 10 AM; Young People, 5 PM: Evening Worship, 6 PM. WEDNESDAY: Bible Study, 7:30 PM. Dedicated to Serving the College Community SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST ■ Phone: 229-8371 11:00 AM: Sunday School Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings FREE READING ROOM AND LENDING LIBRARY Open 12:00 to 3:30 PM Monday through Friday PLAN TO ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY EPISCOPAL CHURCHES Serving the CoUege Community LENTEN SCHEDULE ST. JAMES' CATHEDRAL - CEDAR & DAKOTA SUNDAY MORNING SERVICES: 8 AM, 9:15 AM, 11 AM Weekday Holy Communion: TUES., 6:45 and 10:30 AM; WED., 6:45 and 10:30 AM, 12:05, 7:30 PM; THURS., 6:43 & 10:30 AM ST. COLUMBA'S CHURCH - PALM & SHAW SUNDAY MORNING SERVICES: 7:30 AM, 9:15 AM, 11 AM TUES., 10 AM; THURS., 10 AM; FRL, 6:45 AM ST. MARY'S CHURCH - 6175 E. KINGS CANYON ROAD SUNDAY Holy Communion: 8 and 10 AM, 7 PM WED., THURS., FRL, Holy Communion at 7 AM FRESNO CANTERBURY CENTER - 4545 E. SIERRA MADRE, APT. H; EPISCOPAL CHAPLAIN: John M. WUcox, Residence, 776 E. Wrenwood, Phone 439-3151 TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA 3973 N. CEDAR (Near Ashlan) 9 & 10:30 AM: WORSHIP HOLY COMMUNION - 1st Sunday Philip A. Jordan. Martin J. Wager, Pastors For rides, call 229-8581 CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CUNTON AT THORNE - Phone: 222-5659 9:30: Campus Hour' 7:30: Evening Worship 9:30 4 11:00: Morning Worship Alan H. Brown, Minister, Dean F. Rowley, Asst. Minister FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TUOLUMNE 4 M ST. 9:00 b 11:00 AM: Morning Worship 9:50 AM: Sunday School 1:00 PM: Wesley Fellowship Revs. Robert W. Moon and Phillip B. Kimble SERMON: 'Hated Father & Mother* BELMONT CHRISTIAN CHURCH DISCIPLES OF CHRIST — 3423 EAST SHIELDS AVE. 9:30 AM: Church School College Class 10:50 AM: Worship and Communion Rev. Carl B. 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Title | 1966_03 The Daily Collegian March 1966 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1966 |
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 |
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Title | March 4, 1966 Pg. 4-5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1966 |
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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The Dally CoUegian
Friday. March 4.1966
'Expert' Fort Sees
Communist Scheme
Q^eekl Oh, GamtuU
' Bv ALAN AUSTIN and INEZ MARTA *
By ALAN AUSTIN and INEZ MARTA
(Continued from Page 1)
The use of mass accusation,*
Margosian said, 'painted aU
coUeges red. In effect be (Dr.
Fort) says aU of our coUeges
have Communists. This Is a poor
talk about responsible free
speech. This sort of thing almost
borders on McCarthylsm.*
Margosian continued to say,
"If his organization knows ot
>n coUege campuses
e records to indicate this,
informed ■ about Communist
activities In fete country, but It's
wrong to Indict all i
Ernie I
said he 'can't i
this going on.'
•I don't feel fee 'revolution' Is
weU under way in this country,'
Kinney said. This country and
its people are better off now than
ever before. People who are con¬
tented and happy don't support
ment. If we have Communist pro¬
fessors among us I'd like to know
who they are. We should keep
'Young Cannibals'
To Be Shown
AU the Fine Young Cannibals,
an M-G-M production based on
the novel, BLzby Girls, wUl be
presented twice tonight In Indus¬
trial Arts 101 by the Popular
Arts Committee.
NaUle Wood and Robert Wagner
will star In the movie which will
be shown at 6 and 8:15 p.m. AU
students and faculty members
may attend free.
Kinney said 'There are
undoubtably some Communist
teachers around, but I don't know
Dr. Fort claimed in his speech
that students are sometimes
caught up in "sex traps* and then
"blackmailed into (the Com¬
munist) line.'
■I'm not familiar with this
approach,* Kinney laughed.
They haven't tried to work lt on
Dr. Fort said he had worked
for 12 years with 'top counter¬
intelligence agents*. He said the
Communist plan is 'to use stu¬
dents and faculty members to
occupy key positions, extabllsh
several combat points In every
major city* In preparation for the
•revolution.*
PHI MU Sorority win kick ofJ
Greek Week Sunday when they
innual Greek Sing in
the Fresno City CoUege Auditor¬
ium at 7:30 p.m. Nine of the
sororities and fraternities will
be competing for trophies.
The women win celebrate their
Founder's Day Saturday with a
brunch held at the Holiday Inn.
The best pledge award will be
presented there.
Janalee Garberson and Sue
Addison are semi-finalists for
Miss Fresno County.
KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Initi¬
ated 15 into their ranks Feb. 25.
They are Jane Anglemeyer, Bon¬
nie Bacon, Dlanne Bowser, Susan
Dopking, Pamela Dugan, Leslie
Escala, Kristtoe Hansen, Linda
Jacobsen, Pat Hogan, Judy
Knight, Pam Larsen, Janet Mat¬
lock, Susan Salto, Carol Wankum
and Wendy Wllkins.
Linda Soderstrom, president
of ALPHA XI DELTA, has ap¬
pointed three new officers: Janet
Plog, social chairman; Suzl Kln-
zey, scholarship; and JU1 Nelson,
philanthropy.
Alpha Xi's wUl have a Big and
Little sister ceremony Thursday
night before their exchange din¬
ner wife the Theta Cht'a. They
are co-sponsoring the Mr. Col¬
legiate dance Friday night at the-
Marigold Ballroom.
DELTA GAMMA women are
making plans for their Founder's
Day on Mar. 12. They will have
their exchange dinner Thursday
night with Sigma Alpha EpsUon.
DELTA ZETA's wUl bold an
informal exchange with the Sigma
Chi Fraternity Friday afternoon.
Their exchange dinner will be
with Alpha Gamma Rho and Sigma
Nu on Thursday.
KAPPA ALPHA THETA U
planning an exchange dinner with
Kappa Sigma Fraternity and Del¬
ta Sigma Phi Fraternity Thursday
night.
Parties and formal dances wlU
highlight the weekend activities
for FSC
end.
SIGMA NU wUl entertain 30
members from the Reno chapter
of Sigma Nu before the basket¬
ball game Friday night. The party
wUl continue after the basketball
Saturday night, the Fresno
chapter of Sigma Nu wUl host the
Reno men at a party In theSlgma
Nu house.
The "in" thing to do
is catch Olds 88 Swing Fever*
So here* Catch!
Vou'r.
i candidate for
n Olds 8
c of the
most formidable machines ever to touch rubber to road! Delta, Dvnamic and Jctstar 88—eleven
Toronadi>-inspired models in all—readv to rocket you into spring. Each comes on with standard
nafetv items like windshield washers, back-up lijjhts, more! So buckle up 'seat belts are stand¬
ard, too and take the cure! At vour Oldsmobile Dealer's! LOOK TO OLDS FOR THE NEW!
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