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-The Fresno State College Collegian- COUEOIAM Jr%CrtJ&» ■«•>•.. NationalAdvertisingSer»ice,lnc. "?""'""* "■•'...,."," '."."."J. 3eisiness Manager.. Carolyn Beckley -s Ed tor Eonnio Beeman Belly Kent ,1-..! !ar.et Adams bpo Bruce Farris. Bob Minor. Mike Janigan : Gloria Antriasian Bill Scott, Rod Guske ioIUiera,"'Thnl Gritllth. Bllll. Brumon. G.n. Students, Wake Up! it of the present 1,800 idem president. And i r the other offices. What has happened to the spirit of the stu¬ dent body? When art- snide-nts going to wake up and realize that .'. student election is in the offing? And when jr.- they going to .in some-- thin, Fight Inflation Look 'at your dollar. It doesn't buy too much toeLiv, docs it> If the- OPA is crippled it will he worth even less! Yes, let's face it. Knocking the pegs from under price control means open¬ ing the gateway to a quick, spiralling inflation. It will be the same as taking a healthy cut in salary because your dollar will lose consider¬ ably in purchasing power. third rise in prices if OPA is abolished. That means that your $90 allotment cheek will only be worth $60; that $65 allotment will be cut to $43; if you're earning $15 per week on an outside job you'll be actually making $10. These arc rhe facts. There are dangerous economic implications in inflation. Business will doubtlessly have a short boom followed by a bust, resulting in a long crippling depression. These aren't my ideas. They were expressed by no less a dis¬ tinguished business man than the. president of the National Chamber of Commerce. Eric John¬ son. It is asking for trouble, hi it! There is one definite way wc can stem'the tide of inflation. Wc can make ourselves heard through letters to our congressmen and sena¬ tors. Public servants guide their 'congression¬ al votes by tbe public will, and letters. more- Aden Addresses |AWS on Future- Lists Double Task Student Describes Medicine In Deglamorized Actuality ■rile, at th. Freano County Dr. Thomas to Speak In San Francisco ——The Fresno State College Collegian- is interested. And perhaps negligence is c or four students moiled at the col- interested in being of likely candidates Natural History Group Will Take Field Trip n anvil g else, ii California's Senator Downey found 5,000 let¬ ters in his mailbag the other day and over 90% favored the complete retention of the OPA. Similar floods of mail have reached other con¬ gressional members. The people, you and I, want the OPA retained in full and we're mak¬ ing ourselves heard! The responsibility lies in our hands. Pitch in antl fight the battle against inflation. Write lct- tets 10 retain the OPAIS/W Please Refrain "Fools names and fool's faces arc often j found in public places," but a lot of FSC men students seem to have forgotten this adage. In the service it was popular to inscribe, names, ages, dates, home towns and other vital statistics on any surface which could be carved"! in, or written upon. It was a means of passing the time, or getting a laugh out of such sc ings as. the "Kilroy" scries and others to Thai ;. gentlemen, is the "littl the campus. Please refrain Sociology Class Selec Petition Committee 1931 Mariposa St. FULL ZTPPER — S-BtNG All Leather Binders Portfol|os, Brief Cases Marigold Bakery 1244 Blackstone Phone 3-0251 'Plate Lunches Fountain Drinks Sandwiches Salads Varsity Lunch 1472 N. Van Ness 3L 3lower BaiLl "Say It With Flowers" For that sweetheart or date —buy from a Collegiate Flower Shop. 1211 Wishon Phone 4-4271 ?iy "Charge It" FREE DELIVERY We Specialize in Flowers for all Occasions Corsages Banquets Weddings Parties Since 1910 Fresno's House of Finer Jewelry A. S. .'ili.iililii.v Jewelry Cn. "Sweetheart" Diamonds Gruen, Bulova, Longines, Tavannes, Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham Watches Distinctive Jewelry SPECIAL RATES TO ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS Headquarters for FRATERNITY PINS SORORITY PINS TROPHIES Maurice "Red" Silverman Classnb1926 Varsity "F" Society Alpha Fraternity SLOANS CAFE NOW OPEN EVERY DAY rith Special Sunday Dinners 1 Food at Reasonable Price." B. MARK SLOAN, Prop. What Every Young Woman Should Know That Dale Bros. Coffee gives you several extra scrumptious cups to the pound DALE BROS. US flavor, k» *• Football Prospects Are Good, Coach Is Happy The coaches are happy. The alumni are happy. The dents are happy and, brother, just wait until next fall and that first game with Santa Clara, September 28. Coach "Rabbit" Bradshaw is predicting that 1 San Jose Spartans ToMeetFSCers Tomorrow Night Short Shavings "11
Object Description
Title | 1946_05 The Daily Collegian May 1946 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1946 |
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 | May 3, 1946 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1946 |
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 | -The Fresno State College Collegian- COUEOIAM Jr%CrtJ&» ■«•>•.. NationalAdvertisingSer»ice,lnc. "?""'""* "■•'...,."," '."."."J. 3eisiness Manager.. Carolyn Beckley -s Ed tor Eonnio Beeman Belly Kent ,1-..! !ar.et Adams bpo Bruce Farris. Bob Minor. Mike Janigan : Gloria Antriasian Bill Scott, Rod Guske ioIUiera,"'Thnl Gritllth. Bllll. Brumon. G.n. Students, Wake Up! it of the present 1,800 idem president. And i r the other offices. What has happened to the spirit of the stu¬ dent body? When art- snide-nts going to wake up and realize that .'. student election is in the offing? And when jr.- they going to .in some-- thin, Fight Inflation Look 'at your dollar. It doesn't buy too much toeLiv, docs it> If the- OPA is crippled it will he worth even less! Yes, let's face it. Knocking the pegs from under price control means open¬ ing the gateway to a quick, spiralling inflation. It will be the same as taking a healthy cut in salary because your dollar will lose consider¬ ably in purchasing power. third rise in prices if OPA is abolished. That means that your $90 allotment cheek will only be worth $60; that $65 allotment will be cut to $43; if you're earning $15 per week on an outside job you'll be actually making $10. These arc rhe facts. There are dangerous economic implications in inflation. Business will doubtlessly have a short boom followed by a bust, resulting in a long crippling depression. These aren't my ideas. They were expressed by no less a dis¬ tinguished business man than the. president of the National Chamber of Commerce. Eric John¬ son. It is asking for trouble, hi it! There is one definite way wc can stem'the tide of inflation. Wc can make ourselves heard through letters to our congressmen and sena¬ tors. Public servants guide their 'congression¬ al votes by tbe public will, and letters. more- Aden Addresses |AWS on Future- Lists Double Task Student Describes Medicine In Deglamorized Actuality ■rile, at th. Freano County Dr. Thomas to Speak In San Francisco ——The Fresno State College Collegian- is interested. And perhaps negligence is c or four students moiled at the col- interested in being of likely candidates Natural History Group Will Take Field Trip n anvil g else, ii California's Senator Downey found 5,000 let¬ ters in his mailbag the other day and over 90% favored the complete retention of the OPA. Similar floods of mail have reached other con¬ gressional members. The people, you and I, want the OPA retained in full and we're mak¬ ing ourselves heard! The responsibility lies in our hands. Pitch in antl fight the battle against inflation. Write lct- tets 10 retain the OPAIS/W Please Refrain "Fools names and fool's faces arc often j found in public places," but a lot of FSC men students seem to have forgotten this adage. In the service it was popular to inscribe, names, ages, dates, home towns and other vital statistics on any surface which could be carved"! in, or written upon. It was a means of passing the time, or getting a laugh out of such sc ings as. the "Kilroy" scries and others to Thai ;. gentlemen, is the "littl the campus. Please refrain Sociology Class Selec Petition Committee 1931 Mariposa St. FULL ZTPPER — S-BtNG All Leather Binders Portfol|os, Brief Cases Marigold Bakery 1244 Blackstone Phone 3-0251 'Plate Lunches Fountain Drinks Sandwiches Salads Varsity Lunch 1472 N. Van Ness 3L 3lower BaiLl "Say It With Flowers" For that sweetheart or date —buy from a Collegiate Flower Shop. 1211 Wishon Phone 4-4271 ?iy "Charge It" FREE DELIVERY We Specialize in Flowers for all Occasions Corsages Banquets Weddings Parties Since 1910 Fresno's House of Finer Jewelry A. S. .'ili.iililii.v Jewelry Cn. "Sweetheart" Diamonds Gruen, Bulova, Longines, Tavannes, Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham Watches Distinctive Jewelry SPECIAL RATES TO ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS Headquarters for FRATERNITY PINS SORORITY PINS TROPHIES Maurice "Red" Silverman Classnb1926 Varsity "F" Society Alpha Fraternity SLOANS CAFE NOW OPEN EVERY DAY rith Special Sunday Dinners 1 Food at Reasonable Price." B. MARK SLOAN, Prop. What Every Young Woman Should Know That Dale Bros. Coffee gives you several extra scrumptious cups to the pound DALE BROS. US flavor, k» *• Football Prospects Are Good, Coach Is Happy The coaches are happy. The alumni are happy. The dents are happy and, brother, just wait until next fall and that first game with Santa Clara, September 28. Coach "Rabbit" Bradshaw is predicting that 1 San Jose Spartans ToMeetFSCers Tomorrow Night Short Shavings "11 |