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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN FRESNO STATE COLLEGE VOL. LXXIII. NO. 33 FRESNO. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER I. 1961 THOUSAND PETITIONS—, pumpkin and a circular commenting on toe horrendous elf napalm, a jell-itasollne compound used in toe VieUiamcs Ku Klux Members May Klan At FSC By DAVE SANTOS The possibility of a visit b; members of toe Ku Klux Klai to Fresno State College was dls closed by Student President Mlki Case during yesterday's "grlpi session." Case said he has been askei by Stanislaus State College stu dent body members to co-spon ser an appearand members. The cos would be about $2i This disclosure was made after special guests should be brought to toe campus. Case said many guests had been on campus ln toe past but there has been poor response from the le Bookstore e KKK ilslt A plan to operate under a "Co-op* system was announced during toe session. Under toe plan a profit for toe Bookstore wUl beset. This pro¬ fit wUl be used to construct arid furnish a larger bookstore. Any profit made over toe set amount would be divided among toe co-op members. purchase used books was also announced. A special area will bo set up for students to sell their books during reglstraUon week. Special script and cash wUl be given for toe books with toe script redeemable for new books ln the Bookstore. AFT Bargaining Begins H.v CARLENE ANDERS FSC To Take Part In Debater's Tour for toe faculty Is to oai than being given 1 i if V The Dublin-Cambridge De¬ baters will Include Fresno State College In their naUonwlde tour Nov. 30 at 1 p.m. The newly- formed Forum Arts Committee Is handling toe event. The debaters will split up and Join FSC debaters. The debate will not be as touch a topical debate aslt wlllboaphUosophlcal According to Do ran Ross, com¬ mittee chairman, theOxfordUnl- verslty Debaters were toe nu.il debate tour. Ross commente<Ltoat toe com¬ mittee's aim Is tobrtog a wide diversity of people'and events to the campus. They have a $2,000 The committee is sUll looking for two additional members. Ap¬ pllcaUons are avaUable to the Student President's Olflce. The Forun to get Into toe game and play.' Thus counseled Dr. Bud R, Hutchinson, oxocuUve secretary of toe California State College CouncU, American FederaUon of Teachers, at yesterday's Cross Currents discussion. Last week the AFT formally- kicked off a collective bargaining campaign for too CallfornlaState Colleges ln response to trustee rejection of a secret ballot elec¬ tion proposed to detertlme wheth¬ er faculty member. decision was wrong.Theway to do this Is to go out and convince toe faculty and then present toe trus¬ tees with toe faculty's wishes." entlng e bargaining privileges Union Committee. e Student couraged I disapproval and o Stanford Admits CIA raited others to see toe obvious need for more money ln educaUon, Hutchinson said, *No one else Is going to 'see too light' unless . we spoUlght toe problem. decide how to budget Its wealth, according to Hulchtoson. "We can do this by organizing." The AFT has been Informally working toward collecUve bar¬ gaining for two years. The AFL- CIO organlzaUon began by circu¬ lating peUtlons among the faculty School of Arts and Sciences wUl hold an open meeUng at 6 o'clock tonight ln Social Scl- Agenda Hems wUl Include elecUon of four assemblymen to the Student Senate and toe elecUon of a permanent chair- cation and adopUon of a con- sUtutlon might also be on toe imbly all students to attend. STANFORD (AP) - Stanford Intelligence Agency recruiters from Its campus. Monday toe CIA wUl have free¬ dom of speech on toe Stanford campus as well as toe Students sit-in at Stanford's placement service Wednesday and Thursday to prevent CIA and Dow Chemical Corp. recruiters from holding Job tlve barg Hutchinson pointed o 500 at 03 ', (2) tl Staff Talks Will Begin On U of Cal. Partnership io ballot wording would discourage affirmative votos-toacjers had to votes ln favor of collecUve bargaining "by an exclusive bar¬ gaining agent pledged to employ d (3) H ! POll W Talks on toe staff level wUl begin ShorUy between Fresno State College and toe University Student Aid Being Studied By State )f California to discover if there e fields of both agri- id toe health sciences it weekend during a of toe Coordinating r EducaUon to fore toe governor and legislature slammed toe door on hopes for a reasonable budget." Complaining toat to toe Cali¬ fornia State College system sal¬ aries are too low, toe teaching load Is too heavy, classes are too large, libraries are Inadequate and sabaUcal leave programs are underfinanced, the AFT Execu¬ tive Secretary for California saw ■no other realistic way to get funds necessary to run a superior educaUonal system.' Hutchinson said condlUons are getting worse, not better and claims lt Is Ume to discontinue the traditional method of letting the Chancellor's Office negotiate budgets. •Let's try something new. We need to exert meaningful pres¬ sure on our lawmakers to show them wo really need more funds.* Profs Blast Protestors WASHINGTON (AP) - The council of the American Asso¬ ciation of University Professors dents and campus agitators who disrupt university operaUons or prevent invited campus guests from speaking. Such action toe councU said, "is destructive of toe pursuit of learning and of a free society. All components of toe academic community are under a strong obligation to protect Its process¬ es from these tactics." The statement was drafted JotoUy wlto toe AssoclaUon of American Colleges, toe National Student Association, the NaUonal AssoclaUon of Student Personnel Administrators and toe National AssoclaUon of Women Deans. Zenovkh To Talk Thursday San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A financial aid plan for able but needy students Is under study by the State Coordinating Coun¬ cU for Higher Education. The program, calling for ap- but certain to run into toe mU- Uons, was outlined Monday by- acting councU WUlard Spauldlng. The aim would be to provide equal opportunity for toe top one-third school graduates. tee postponed action Spauldlng proposal unuj me December meeUng, but guide¬ lines for financial aid was The guidelines said toat any program should Include combi¬ nations of grants, scholarships, loans and employment. CrlUclsm was voiced by coun¬ cU member Dudley Swim, a recent appointee of Gov. Reagan. He expressed concern toat stu¬ dent aid not become a form of welfare. May, Is to decide on toe need and feaslbUlty of UC-state college cooperation ln health sciences and agriculture In toe vaUey. Dr. Frank Matsler, a member to arrange toe talks. "You're toe catalytic agent," UC regent William K. Coblentz, another committee member, told The talks will begin soon, prob¬ ably to Fresnd, Matsler said. Noting there is no great ur¬ gency, acting UC President Harry R. Well man said talks should be kept on an Informal basis. Assemblyman George Zeno¬ vich, D-Fresno, state majority floor leader wUl speak ln the Fresno State CoUege Amphi¬ theater Thursday. Zenovich's talk will be spon¬ sored by the FSC Young Demo¬ crats. Addressing students and faculty the state assemblyman will talk on toe state Democratic party and toe state legislature. Following his talk, Zenovich wUl answer quesUons from the audl- An FSC alumni, Zenovich was a former student president ofthe college. He was elected to the
Object Description
Title | 1967_11 The Daily Collegian November 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 |
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Title | Nov 1, 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 |
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
FRESNO STATE COLLEGE
VOL. LXXIII. NO. 33
FRESNO. CALIFORNIA
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER I. 1961
THOUSAND PETITIONS—,
pumpkin and a circular commenting on toe horrendous elf
napalm, a jell-itasollne compound used in toe VieUiamcs
Ku Klux Members
May Klan At FSC
By DAVE SANTOS
The possibility of a visit b;
members of toe Ku Klux Klai
to Fresno State College was dls
closed by Student President Mlki
Case during yesterday's "grlpi
session."
Case said he has been askei
by Stanislaus State College stu
dent body members to co-spon
ser an appearand
members. The cos
would be about $2i
This disclosure was made after
special guests should be brought
to toe campus.
Case said many guests had been
on campus ln toe past but there
has been poor response from the
le Bookstore
e KKK
ilslt
A plan to operate
under a "Co-op* system was
announced during toe session.
Under toe plan a profit for toe
Bookstore wUl beset. This pro¬
fit wUl be used to construct arid
furnish a larger bookstore.
Any profit made over toe set
amount would be divided among
toe co-op members.
purchase used books was also
announced. A special area will bo
set up for students to sell their
books during reglstraUon week.
Special script and cash wUl be
given for toe books with toe
script redeemable for new books
ln the Bookstore.
AFT Bargaining Begins
H.v CARLENE ANDERS
FSC To Take Part
In Debater's Tour
for toe faculty Is to oai
than being given 1
i if V
The Dublin-Cambridge De¬
baters will Include Fresno State
College In their naUonwlde tour
Nov. 30 at 1 p.m. The newly-
formed Forum Arts Committee
Is handling toe event.
The debaters will split up and
Join FSC debaters. The debate
will not be as touch a topical
debate aslt wlllboaphUosophlcal
According to Do ran Ross, com¬
mittee chairman, theOxfordUnl-
verslty Debaters were toe
nu.il debate tour.
Ross commente |