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UN Withdrawal By US Is Forum Club Video Topic —Trie Fresno State College Collegknv " " ' " Enrollment Jumps; | Guitar-Playing Student 3,803 Students describes Mexico City Recorded To Date (Cml!n»dW^^^^^^^^^^^ °,Te'rL',nvwe't; Duncan's Friend Urges Aid; , ito^Iu. b ^ . SSBW PleadsThtougb Open Letter tete*Z& b=M?= COL1EGIAN tef«'« i-tres . Ramsden. r event, a*r* this Is < Fall Fraternity Rushing Will End At 4 PM Today hlsrk or white ball. If he draws t«e • FSCers Invited To Hear Fj|m Producer To IIS \\2ZT3n*fZL.l , . - ,-., Talk On Blind Children . „*,,,„- A4. c«rl.„, :"'" r"ch '" rllM»1"*' «««■*■ Mexico re.iiy i.-from th. --..teachers. FSC atudenta^Eo plan LeCtUre At TOrUm j PM. That Is the deadline for rush- beautiful and primitive Jungles to | pot s-owi.T EjiK>i ror, v- Seminary Student Will tmous night spot. La* fata-\CATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ART JOHNSON HIIBTS BKHFItlD SCBVICt ARTISTS 4 ((RAWING SUPPLIES Lubrication and Washing 1216 Van N... Av.„ Fr.sno Phone 3-2510 :o City Amerlc.n footb.ll h: Engineers Club Will Hear Speaker Sprague probably wl OPEN \ ALBERTS FOUNTAIN 1918 ECHO7 HAMBURGERS — 2( /J &tv^%. WITH A y~- ^€jvX HAPPY ^S^_)\^*Q FUTURE rjjsjsjsj^*-*-sja]sja]sja]sjjsrj>|Sjj>Hr-*-*-sjs \ j~' Here are two points to remember when you buy a new carl ... A -}■-/ Heirloom patterns never i ^<l^*(^%&% '<« th«i> excitinrj, ,r«h ap- Chevrolet BUYER-BENEFITS - are the Soundest Chevrolet PRICES are the Lowest of any line in its field! Look at Chevrolet! You'll see that it brings you big-car styling, smoothly rounded Fisher Body beauty, and a rich, roomy, colorful interior with Safely Plate Glass aU around in sedans and coupes. Features ordinariiy~"iound only in higher-priced cars. Drive a Chevrolet! You'll be equally impressed by the outstanding pick-up and power as. well as the smoothness and quietness of it* advanced high-compression Valve-in-Head engine. T«f Chevrolet! hajutliug^me dnd ridifte^ase! You'll find that this car alone combines tbe greater comfort and convenience of Powcrgtide automatic driving,* Power Steering* and the Knee- Action Ride-just as it alone gives the protection of Jumbo-Drum Brakes, largest in Chevrolet's field. And here's the best new. of alL Chevrolet offers all these fine- car advantages at the lowal price, and with exceptional economy Come in, sec and drive this car, at your earliest convenience! SEE YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS! ■ Conveniently tkted under "AetomakMu" la yew y_jti\: 6-pc. place settings from $29.75 OPEN AN ACCOUNT-CONVENIENT CREDIT No Interest -• No Extras - No Carrying Charge FULTON AT r*ESNO ST. weletii KOPMAiVS i.Hi|i|.ii|i: Shop Luggage Shop 1137 Fulton Slr»r CIIIXESE BAZAAR RUSS CLEMENTS CHEVRON SERVICE STATION 5'*0 VAN NESS BWD. We Art Lubricalion Specialist." RHONE 7-3190 Chevron Credit Card. BREAKFAST — LUNCH DINNER .OLIVE-TOWER COFFEE SHOP 934 °lrv. Phon.J-5675 HOMEMA0E • NES AND ROLLS ORW'AJ*. so 8:30 P.M. What happens if we do away with profits? With his bare hands the average American can't produce any more than any other person in the world. Yet his standard of living is much higher. He owns a home, a car and enjoys such luxuries as a telephone, refrigerator and television set. The American lives well because of the "tools" he has to work with. They multiply the labor of his hands. Thus, he is able to produce more useful goods with his day's work. A good example is the Union Oil employee. Today each man working for the company has $70,691 worth of "tools" at his disposal, 3H times as much as he had in 1927. Because of this, his production of goods has increased 2H times. His wages (including retirement, vacation and other benefits) have climbed from $168 . to $484 a monUi-almost 3 times-yet he works far shorter hours than he did 25 years ago. The tools* that make such gains possible are paid for by the shareowners of a business. For putting up their money, these people are offered the opportunity of being rewarded for their investment So when a company makes a profit, they share it- Last year, the 40,302 own. era of Union Oil common shares received an average of $261 in dividends. Now If you destroy the profit incentive, as continued high taxes could eventually do, you kill the goose that lays the golden egg. The "tool providers" couldn't be expected to risk their money. Without new "tools," employees couldn't continue to produce more. The flow of new and better products would dry up. There would be less wealth to share and a lower standard of living (or America. So an economic climate that encourages profit and success is vital to all of us. IHCOsrOIA-TiD 'ljii>CAllFO«NI*, OCTdlH 17, ll*» This series, tpons'ored by Ihe people of Union Oil Company, is dedicated to a discussion of how and why American business functions. Ws hope you'll feel free to send in any suggestions or criticisms you have to offer. Write: The President, Union OH Company. Union Oil Building, Los Angeles 17, Calif.
Object Description
Title | 1953_10 The Daily Collegian October 1953 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1953 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | Oct 23, 1953 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1953 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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UN Withdrawal
By US Is Forum
Club Video Topic
—Trie Fresno State College Collegknv " " ' "
Enrollment Jumps; | Guitar-Playing Student
3,803 Students describes Mexico City
Recorded To Date (Cml!n»dW^^^^^^^^^^^
°,Te'rL',nvwe't; Duncan's Friend Urges Aid; , ito^Iu. b ^ .
SSBW PleadsThtougb Open Letter tete*Z& b=M?=
COL1EGIAN tef«'«
i-tres
. Ramsden. r
event, a*r* this Is <
Fall Fraternity Rushing
Will End At 4 PM Today
hlsrk or white ball. If he draws t«e
• FSCers Invited To Hear Fj|m Producer To IIS \\2ZT3n*fZL.l , . - ,-.,
Talk On Blind Children . „*,,,„- A4. c«rl.„, :"'" r"ch '" rllM»1"*' «««■*■ Mexico re.iiy i.-from th.
--..teachers. FSC atudenta^Eo plan LeCtUre At TOrUm j PM. That Is the deadline for rush- beautiful and primitive Jungles to |
pot s-owi.T EjiK>i ror, v- Seminary Student Will
tmous night spot. La* fata-\CATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
ART JOHNSON
HIIBTS BKHFItlD SCBVICt
ARTISTS 4 ((RAWING
SUPPLIES
Lubrication and Washing
1216 Van N... Av.„ Fr.sno
Phone 3-2510
:o City Amerlc.n footb.ll h:
Engineers Club
Will Hear Speaker
Sprague probably wl
OPEN \
ALBERTS FOUNTAIN
1918 ECHO7
HAMBURGERS — 2(
/J &tv^%. WITH A
y~- ^€jvX HAPPY
^S^_)\^*Q FUTURE
rjjsjsjsj^*-*-sja]sja]sja]sjjsrj>|Sjj>Hr-*-*-sjs \ j~'
Here are two points to remember when you buy a new carl ... A -}■-/ Heirloom patterns never
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