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Page Two - - The Fresno Stale College Collegian - -COUEOJAH Subli.hee geens-eVeekly during th* echeol yeer •sc.pt Mol.dtyt tnd £ lamination Panada fcy THE FRESNO gTATE COLLEOE AggOCIATION Tilting At Windmills So»n Jan J*%m By Maunce -rtglandsr 48 By Dick Euhn 50 MATES—Subtcr.ption Eighty (10) cent, per sem. ter On* uolltr tnd Fl«ty Ctnt. t' SO per yssr. THE COLLEGIAN OFFICE, gtudent Union Phone 4-4721 Editor Betty Kent Advertising Manager Hank Oliver Business Manager - Adele Hume Kendrick Managing Editor Gene King Sports Editor .... Bruce Farns Circulation Manager - Jewel Rogers Photographer Bob Riechel Cartoonist - Mel Johnson Club Editor Annie Shew Copy Editor - Marianne Crumpacker Staff—Dominic Banle Wendell Bell. John Ber- ruer. Barbara Busch. Jack Crose. Deea Cucuk. Herb Greer. Donald Hayes Richard Jespersen. Dick Kuhr. D W L„Beau. Tom Lynch. Ken Manock, Auralie McCain, Bob Minor. Bob Molander. Don Poole. Oramae Osborne. Kingsley Roberts. Dean Round. Elmer Rugsell. Wan-en Williams, Don Reed Surfeit of an exhauating session with an unusally dull text, we hunted around for something less molasses-like to resd before going to bed. a nightcap so to apeak We .tumbled over the book we're using temporarily aa a doorstop and began to leaf through It. Thi. Third Report, un American Activities In California, at it i. labeled, i. a gift fross the Snance department. gut why. we wondered, is th* stats passing out vjlu.bl. stuff lit* thlt for nothing. Had tht report ever been put on sal.? Or had th. ttats. in t fit SB— igSe-mce Inc CAPITOL WINDS ;x.rts indicate thar the wind in the Njfi tupitol haJo vull in Free the opening of the hr>t biennial . : rv assemblymen annoufKeJ their intentions t.. plgCC first ..n tliur kgita-trtrc hilt nt tare, sup port <>f the Je\eluptnent Ori the college- t.irni iay Cnnernor Earl Warren presented to the state Pmkm* a hill that would > \J9990*9 m* o.nstruuum of build ShJS oe the new site This sum will be in addition to $1,000.1)00 granted last ve.ir tor buildings on the present campus, but later transferred to the new campus site plan Ir is m be hoped that these avowed inten irirKrunted with a sincere desire tor jctHiti on them, and inn as I result ..f im pending state elections SUPREME COURT BONER? The I'mted States Supreme (<xm refusal to order the State .>t Oklahoma to admit Ada Fisher, a Negro, into its all-white univcrsirv lav. school cfTcetivelv negates the intent of .1 previous court order requiring Oklahoma to s« up equal facilities for Negro and white students within a three day limit Significantly, two Supreme Court |us tices dissented frcrrn the majority opinion Jus ncc Frank Murphy maintained that a hearing should have been held to determine whether the action taken by Oklahoma constitutes an how did the Snanc* peopl* get .tuck with a non paying project, w mtr. distributing job' It r.iuld be t prestige book. .. publisher', .ample, re thought Then again, a finance man .mild he 'rumoured of one of our librarian*. Ikggl .: randy he might ha.e brought .round book to give to the lady when he rame callingJ don't know for sure of course- Wed been having a tussle with a dollish text that perhaps we Upon glancing tt the table of content, we no. ticed that of 17 sections 17 dealt with Communism. Outs.dc of the Communist Manifesto, or Russia, ws haven't teen tuch t preoccupation with th* .ubject Anyway, after we got into .t. we found it pretty lively reading a. you can BB* from thia .ample It's J I'ttie w.ak in plot, of court*, but I you tre not .1 Communist The- t... | using the c ■ • I liberty lor th* purpos. ttraatq \"u don't think the Communist. would 1.1 A Vou are say.ng two things. Vou lay that I an. doing thtt . . and . , you say thtt th* Commumttt would not permit me to do thtt. I tay ... I am working for the ideals of America tt I underttand thtm We tre Hill thinking about lbe sorority woman mentioned last week who didn't know who Thom ss Hardy wa. Her unacquaintanre with that worthy gentlemen some Okm look us aback, we distinctly ir-m.mber our high school day* during which time everyoae Bag to read oas of his novels Then again in the freahman literature moat rollegss one ef kit short etorte. Is studied Somehow, ons of threw thinge happened: She mlteed tht r. qured retdmg. tht forgot whtt the retd. or sht neglected to .-.bs- should kno. i-irrj Thomaa Hardy wrote. eu aak that ahe remeni MM Swr Arv.vyf PCO THfc AO I HAN 'OP, a ROOMMATE / Th.. lint ef thought ltd ut to 1 question What difference does Letter To The Editor Guatamalan Gets Interviewed Here ■ That you try to get milk from t horse, you yourself in a peculiar situation 1' described tt a "tmtrt-aleck.". We got the book to door-stopping again and went to bed But that hit agenut horse, got ut to thinking of a Ureek fable a huh g*B* something like thla A horse annoyed- by a stag in its pasture, asked a mtn to h«lp punish the poacher -Sure" and the man. -if you 1st me bestnds you. javelin in hand." Ths horat could agree to that, and th* stag member Thomta Hardy.' We have heard something like th.t asked quit* often of latt by those eery scientific opponents of the liberal education. After tustel ing with the quettion for twh.lt we deeded to ask a couple of thought. After all. at far at wt could tee. what difference dote it make to the g.rl if the doesn't remember tny of the world! .he will be fit tnd 40 and will dy Cr.ee.oe. Hemingway, or . M, The wake with a re Is good psrtly because iie-rs-«tini :.nd ent.-rtsimng. •-mains great t» intere.llne ..n.l e-n tertaininc for all people- In all age. Tl.e-re.fure> tbis girl that we mention is mia.ing some got.) ggggg . or the tedious text. gwgggga ot the court order. But Justin wTtaw) B Rutledge hit the nail more squarely on rhe head when he said that the court order plainly meant, to me at any rate, that Okla hotna should end the discrimination pr.urn.td It would appear that the Supreme Court, in this instance, has done much to ensure continued discriminatory practices in southern uni versifies For advocates of racehatred, this is a significant victory And to those who believe in a living equalirv for all peoples, the Supreme Court has inflicted a serious defeat The Daily Californian. ek'» rig I happened >>■ |x, riant Hem ronre rning the . .-re wa. quite a lua. ne tbe price* af e**> 11 Hunt* in iho^e placet. In ftct. : from >..u .IK.B Vou not oaly > .nines hut 0 in >our eg ' nc- mu«t be don. artt] (Bl tlo-> ' 'li .1 err-' 1.ut what was accomplish**: No* v.- bring u[> the ' i-robl.-m The board ol Pemt csanTee thop and th. cut price* 00 tttraalfl • ' «Hh rliese Bggg l>> rh«- ron-mint ho.li of the> • ollege aaaotialisin I board 'H director* lia.e aay power •it all ' 1 an anyooe do a. be or she bo Palmier!, a <>ualaraal jaa Presno State College moatr »ho . laima thai Americas i nation sf thla music ruin, the 1 tin- beaut > • rrlved la the stats, ia No.ember wltk tks Mea ef ma king a short vlait. hut and the YOC sppils.Bg that he ■aHaa unlvereltlee a* ih. number at Presno Mate He •added that the wostea eg Central Anie-ru. may not have tke oppor nigher trjaratliia. But hey are treated more lis.. i.uille-rroo kat a .ith 1 .-fi nd «et -Ith '. Reading widen. do not norn isp tt lift tnd c the m.tger 1 By Tom Lynch SO Teday: 3 15 to t pm. KVNO Square Man A comedy drama produced aad written hy Jerry Phe- ley Mystery type show Plrtt air irg TeSSy: I to 1 IS p m KYNO Roam lag Microphone Ad-Ilk inter •aetata broadcast from upstairs In MrLavne Hall The wild life exklb- it. and an interview with I it ssM P Htdtall biology, will highlight Cor—ervatMM Week. Bulldog Air Time *m Bulletin Interne-* raasga*. Written snd annour ced by Cart Irahlstrom Hr Had sel's conservation class contribute thl. Monday Carl could be smooth Im KVNO Within These Hall. Prssrjsm Tram .bow King Joha And Tha Magaa Charts Script prtaared by Nark Orakllch and Karl Pragaearl fcy Dick Kad* FrMay. 1 15 to IN p.m -KARM Haven t Uot l_ag. Producer Leila Kakaioll aays This is s do. um-ntan show commemorating Atomic Week" Script wai laaued fcy tbe Council on Atomic Impli cation- ,n l_s Angeles, through Wend-ll Bell atudent hody pre.! den 1 ; m KFRK Speak of the lievil Producer Jar* Hall Story of a little hoy who like, to play with rhemlralt. Discovers an old formula for raising the dill After doing so cant get the rb,<- acter to to home Ire-\ el raw hat ahite duck .larks and drive* an old Model T. because ,t sound, like hell Inn- 'i-u.l .how Sunday - -,. | . m K \l I Sunday Comic Section of lb<- Air. Fretno Bee Director, lick Rood. Rehearsal Wednesday. t p ra. Another pointed out that read lag Increases our appreclttion of tke world A parallel waa drawn between Ihe modern clly dweller and the Tennea.ee hill hilly The ridge runner live, quite a prim- alive exl.tence. yet he doesn't ] ■1st the itretmllned convenience* of the city man. Indeed, he doesn't 'vaa know tbey exist Th*n wt read sn assay hy , Francis Bacon discussing _ liberal education, pointing out thtt 1 liberal education 1. th. necessary foundation on which 1 v.l. uable Irfs of Ittttrt. science, or bus.net. can be bu.lt Bacon wrots thst whsn s man desire. better fruit of a tre. he mutt noede till th* soli in which the tr»t tttndt and ctr. for the • ■ |i a lot but I i.r<nt»-.| that pftoaa ha..- (imr u|. but »l the same time aome ksve tone down I'rl.es here have not - .e-n when ordered my the board M - ■■«* i...r, i,,-, tors. h> the way. ever tag a com plete audit.I be- made r.ublir" After all we own and root rol the bookstore md cafeteria III be-t the rsfe-te-ria |.n t much in the resl I like- M Local Third Party Elects President Slewsrt llryant haa been elected • oordlnator of rampus am. me* for the Preano SUte College Students for Wallace- chapter ntry «a. ruled fcy a dirta It ynar. In 1*11 he- ,., ne,: croup of young army ogl nrs and students and .taged -l r. volution After two days of flrhtang In the .-apital tb.. sagag, ...rthre-a the dkrUtor*bi|, mt i.uatamala received If. fln.r u--- ot freedom in 14 year. I^spite the re.0I1 few undemocratic methods h. -,c employed hy th~ preeeat retime • '.iiillermo. while aorklag sa t cot lev plantation, rontrtfcuted saBBjssJ article, to a new.paper whi. h BtM li.ler closed, due to I c.iiillermo says ih.- tion Is caused fcy tke fart Hut th- '.iMlamahan. have lived so htSg under t dictatorship they are- • experienced In conducting a .lem- .r.tir government H. i« danger tbat the governgtent may turn to communism, sa atauat of the rapid change and the number of uneducated people. Thoueh c.uiiiermo It quite certain about one thing i.uatamala will •• be ruled by a dictator again tbe national organisation Charles ttryant hat been elec led recorder of the group, art up to explain third party principle-* and objectives Students for Wnl lace will meet tomorrow at 3 p.m in the c.e.,1 lounge to draft a chapter ron.titutlon and •■ mitee offltcers CHRISMANS PHARMACY _44« STANISLAUS Prescriptions Drugs Toils! Article. Marion Uysinger, record epia 10a Ptesae Qua*Hon Commualty : aei or. ber tho« Old ftvortte* like! Tom Igraek. ,,.|..Dn M|,|„., ,,,„ „_, jBII elM_ IVCF Meets Today Wky Ho Vou ile-lne The 111,1. I. True' will he dtoruteed hy fnir students tt tn often meeting ,.r rt,e Inter Varsity Christian Pell...ship In Room jrr» of the tdminisi- .i„,n building today at 12 20 pm Speaking will be John V.kl.ti.,:.. SPECIALIZING IN OLD FASHION POTATO DONUTS Open 5 a.m. Close 2 a.m. w0 across from the new Post Office VALLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP Improper lighting is just as bod for your eyes as ths crazy idea shown hare. Use correct size bulbs in proper fixtures for your study ond work Keep your bulbs clean ond you'll be surprised how much better you con see. ■ETTER LIGHT MEANS BETTER SIGHT Jl?'G-*^E:
Object Description
Title | 1948_03 The Daily Collegian March 1948 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1948 |
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 | March 2, 1948 Pg 2 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1948 |
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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Page Two -
- The Fresno Stale College Collegian -
-COUEOJAH
Subli.hee geens-eVeekly during th* echeol yeer
•sc.pt Mol.dtyt tnd £ lamination Panada fcy
THE FRESNO gTATE COLLEOE AggOCIATION
Tilting At Windmills So»n Jan J*%m
By Maunce -rtglandsr 48 By Dick Euhn 50
MATES—Subtcr.ption Eighty (10) cent, per sem.
ter On* uolltr tnd Fl«ty Ctnt. t' SO per yssr.
THE COLLEGIAN OFFICE, gtudent Union
Phone 4-4721
Editor Betty Kent
Advertising Manager Hank Oliver
Business Manager - Adele Hume Kendrick
Managing Editor Gene King
Sports Editor .... Bruce Farns
Circulation Manager - Jewel Rogers
Photographer Bob Riechel
Cartoonist - Mel Johnson
Club Editor Annie Shew
Copy Editor - Marianne Crumpacker
Staff—Dominic Banle Wendell Bell. John Ber-
ruer. Barbara Busch. Jack Crose. Deea
Cucuk. Herb Greer. Donald Hayes Richard Jespersen. Dick Kuhr. D W L„Beau.
Tom Lynch. Ken Manock, Auralie McCain, Bob Minor. Bob Molander. Don
Poole. Oramae Osborne. Kingsley Roberts. Dean Round. Elmer Rugsell. Wan-en
Williams, Don Reed
Surfeit of an exhauating session with an unusally
dull text, we hunted around for something less
molasses-like to resd before going to bed. a nightcap
so to apeak We .tumbled over the book we're
using temporarily aa a doorstop and began to leaf
through It. Thi. Third Report, un American Activities In California, at it i. labeled, i. a gift fross
the Snance department.
gut why. we wondered, is th* stats passing out
vjlu.bl. stuff lit* thlt for nothing. Had tht report
ever been put on sal.? Or had th. ttats. in t fit
SB—
igSe-mce Inc
CAPITOL WINDS
;x.rts indicate thar the wind in the
Njfi tupitol haJo vull in Free
the opening of the hr>t biennial
. :
rv assemblymen annoufKeJ their intentions t..
plgCC first ..n tliur kgita-trtrc hilt nt tare, sup
port <>f the Je\eluptnent Ori the college- t.irni
iay Cnnernor Earl Warren
presented to the state Pmkm* a hill that would
> \J9990*9 m* o.nstruuum of build
ShJS oe the new site This sum will be in addition to $1,000.1)00 granted last ve.ir tor
buildings on the present campus, but later transferred to the new campus site plan
Ir is m be hoped that these avowed inten
irirKrunted with a sincere desire tor
jctHiti on them, and inn as I result ..f im
pending state elections
SUPREME COURT BONER?
The I'mted States Supreme ( |