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8—THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tuesday, October 10. 1 .. And There They Sat Wall Street Comes To F.S.C.!! DoYou Want to Achieve Financial Affluency? A 20th CENTURY APPROACH - TO A 20th CENTURY PROBLEM Capitol Funding Corporation is a financial services corporation offering Insurance to fit your need . . . (not just a package Program). We also offer investment company shares and the professional coordinated ac¬ quisition of each. PiW.W«.^- Our Registered Representatives can demonstrate how the Four Keys to Affluency can enable You .. . to capitalize on Inflation CASEY JONES We urge you to investigate the financial services available thru our Registered Representatives. CAPITAL FUNDING CORP. SUITE 402 - DEL WEBB'S TOWNEHOUSE • TELEPHONE 485-9710 "r, MUTUAL FUNDS... INVESTMENTS .. . INSURANCE FRANK ELKINS Homecoming Queen Candidates THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Goodwin Bares FRESNO STATE COLLEGE NKSDAY. OCTOBER II Directors Approve Fee For 'Campus' Embossing Agent's Threat irel on Publications itcrlng around the 1 Ir books at the begin- In other business a request tor a $150 production editor grant asked by Dally Collegian Editor, Carol Sarklslan was approved. The grant will be Implemented for the fall semester only. Miss Sarklslan explained that her stafl Is striving to maintain continuity In the paper, but that It Is one of the paper's biggest problems. Explaining further Miss Sarklslan said thai the production manager would serve chief and the news editor. 'It's necessary for someone antly n a vigil 0' fair.* Another Item discussed con¬ cerned a visit by Dr. Glenn S. Dumke, Chancellor of the Cali¬ fornia State system Nov. 16 and this time the Chancellor will meet with thoBoardofDlrec- nd other groups to discuss ms on campus that relate Chancellor's office. The meetings will be both formal and Explaining his plans, an official protest of s from Assemblyman Goe ovlch. There may be grounds for a suit, but talnly going to inquire 1..I..1) Jwln ce nothing* to p he stood under was Ihe only one on the east side of the street. Goodwin further explained the secret service agent did not call him by name, but was looking directly at him when he made the Describing his first reaction, Goodwin states, -I looked at him ln amazement and asked what he meant. And he repeated, 'Don't you move, you stay right there'.* "I'n. . I'm Napalm No," Goodwin a memorandum dealing with the cording to Miss Leman, It was decided that a $1 fee would be charged to those students de¬ siring their name on the coverof the book. Through special manufacturer, II was agreed that 75 cents of the $1 » :latlon only to led to the cost of pub- Ihe yearbook. This would e affect of Increasing the ; budget of Ihe yearbook owing more color work i 0 I n t formally i week, her new budget was not accepted and she was told by the Board of Publications that the old budget would have to do. Explained M4ss Leman, "I was not ln any way attempting to by¬ pass the Board of Publications... until ai three months behind.* In granting the request, the Board emphasized the Impor¬ tance of fixed fees. Dr. Clayton Tldyman, Chairman of the Board of Directors stated that the policy that should be adhered to. It was agreed that those stu¬ dents noi desiring their name on the Campus cover may have their money refunded. The date for yearbook sales was also extended until Oct. 23. simply standing here minding my Ice man did not reply. According to Goodwin, nothing more was said about the matter until the Humphrey party began to drive away. At this point, (Continued on Page 3, Col. 1) Service Not Too Secret By A. A. ANDERSON After observing the perfor¬ mance of the agents accom¬ panying Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey Monday, I wonder whey they are called the 'Secret Service" and not the "Obvious Service.* splcuous, ln Ivy league suits and special lapel pins, only make them more conspicuous. Their antics Monday proved more entertaining than the futile walkout by our college pacifists. Every person carrying a brief case or any container large enough to conceal a sinister wea- reveal lis contents to a grim- brought a pitcher of water and two glasses to the podium before the vice president arrived. In a Bias dagger you say? Maybe the guy was Just thirsty. Thirty agents accompanied the vice president to Fresno State. If checking brief cases, changing water, and threatening demon¬ strators effectively Insures Mr. Humphrey's security, the Secret Service was on the ball last Mon-
Object Description
Title | 1967_10 The Daily Collegian October 1967 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1967 |
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 10, 1967 Pg. 8- Oct 11, 1967 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1967 |
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 | 8—THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tuesday, October 10. 1 .. And There They Sat Wall Street Comes To F.S.C.!! DoYou Want to Achieve Financial Affluency? A 20th CENTURY APPROACH - TO A 20th CENTURY PROBLEM Capitol Funding Corporation is a financial services corporation offering Insurance to fit your need . . . (not just a package Program). We also offer investment company shares and the professional coordinated ac¬ quisition of each. PiW.W«.^- Our Registered Representatives can demonstrate how the Four Keys to Affluency can enable You .. . to capitalize on Inflation CASEY JONES We urge you to investigate the financial services available thru our Registered Representatives. CAPITAL FUNDING CORP. SUITE 402 - DEL WEBB'S TOWNEHOUSE • TELEPHONE 485-9710 "r, MUTUAL FUNDS... INVESTMENTS .. . INSURANCE FRANK ELKINS Homecoming Queen Candidates THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Goodwin Bares FRESNO STATE COLLEGE NKSDAY. OCTOBER II Directors Approve Fee For 'Campus' Embossing Agent's Threat irel on Publications itcrlng around the 1 Ir books at the begin- In other business a request tor a $150 production editor grant asked by Dally Collegian Editor, Carol Sarklslan was approved. The grant will be Implemented for the fall semester only. Miss Sarklslan explained that her stafl Is striving to maintain continuity In the paper, but that It Is one of the paper's biggest problems. Explaining further Miss Sarklslan said thai the production manager would serve chief and the news editor. 'It's necessary for someone antly n a vigil 0' fair.* Another Item discussed con¬ cerned a visit by Dr. Glenn S. Dumke, Chancellor of the Cali¬ fornia State system Nov. 16 and this time the Chancellor will meet with thoBoardofDlrec- nd other groups to discuss ms on campus that relate Chancellor's office. The meetings will be both formal and Explaining his plans, an official protest of s from Assemblyman Goe ovlch. There may be grounds for a suit, but talnly going to inquire 1..I..1) Jwln ce nothing* to p he stood under was Ihe only one on the east side of the street. Goodwin further explained the secret service agent did not call him by name, but was looking directly at him when he made the Describing his first reaction, Goodwin states, -I looked at him ln amazement and asked what he meant. And he repeated, 'Don't you move, you stay right there'.* "I'n. . I'm Napalm No," Goodwin a memorandum dealing with the cording to Miss Leman, It was decided that a $1 fee would be charged to those students de¬ siring their name on the coverof the book. Through special manufacturer, II was agreed that 75 cents of the $1 » :latlon only to led to the cost of pub- Ihe yearbook. This would e affect of Increasing the ; budget of Ihe yearbook owing more color work i 0 I n t formally i week, her new budget was not accepted and she was told by the Board of Publications that the old budget would have to do. Explained M4ss Leman, "I was not ln any way attempting to by¬ pass the Board of Publications... until ai three months behind.* In granting the request, the Board emphasized the Impor¬ tance of fixed fees. Dr. Clayton Tldyman, Chairman of the Board of Directors stated that the policy that should be adhered to. It was agreed that those stu¬ dents noi desiring their name on the Campus cover may have their money refunded. The date for yearbook sales was also extended until Oct. 23. simply standing here minding my Ice man did not reply. According to Goodwin, nothing more was said about the matter until the Humphrey party began to drive away. At this point, (Continued on Page 3, Col. 1) Service Not Too Secret By A. A. ANDERSON After observing the perfor¬ mance of the agents accom¬ panying Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey Monday, I wonder whey they are called the 'Secret Service" and not the "Obvious Service.* splcuous, ln Ivy league suits and special lapel pins, only make them more conspicuous. Their antics Monday proved more entertaining than the futile walkout by our college pacifists. Every person carrying a brief case or any container large enough to conceal a sinister wea- reveal lis contents to a grim- brought a pitcher of water and two glasses to the podium before the vice president arrived. In a Bias dagger you say? Maybe the guy was Just thirsty. Thirty agents accompanied the vice president to Fresno State. If checking brief cases, changing water, and threatening demon¬ strators effectively Insures Mr. Humphrey's security, the Secret Service was on the ball last Mon- |