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THE COLLEGIAN CQLLrOIAK «.iTf>DlAl^lATOltE PAOt Roon, for Curtailment >tn. viarbook. The Campus. students and uninformed vet erans, we have a few items on the cost of the book to the students Out of every $6.75 paid in Association membership dues per semester. 75 cents goes directly to The Campus—or $1.50 from every student per year. Then, added to that, is a grant of an additional $2,200 per year from the general funds of the Association. All in all! The Campus cost the students approximately $4.7001 per year or more than $2.70 per student per year. That makes the yearbook the greatest single item of expense on the whole sched ule of budgeted activities—greater even than athletics, which wil require approximately $4,000 of Association funds during the com mi. IXn.,.. > ** ; »i-» A.W.S. Luncheon Club behind the screen the Bouncing committees Appointed Ball ELI ■r. Competition la pretty brisk ' Rogars J W. a-*.. s snlpptesl dress- la and pencUa. aUrtni B Home Econ Club Meeting Date Set er l. Mlis Alllnghara. SIGMA TAU DELTAS i-..-j..l t,i i step tt e are wondering if the so-called "honor organization" is to; the place of the Student Council, formerly compos stives from every department, club and activity in ,• -tud.-n every other ga. To the student who was yelling it mu very bad. but on the outside the yelling was compared to the noise that it would be possit students could get into the spirit of the game. The field has a battle on its hands, n top. The rooters also havi by a goodly crowt to the Rally Com ection. During thej , several yells were Billings on Stand ||Speech Curriculum 1 Made More Practical DANCE Wednesday Nite October 2nd BENNY GOODMAN You will enjov this engage- ment better than Freddie Martin, Jan Garber or Vincent Lopez. Dancing 9 "till 1 a.m. I-ailies 50c plus 5c tax Gentlemen 77c plus 8c t—- SWEET'S RAINBOW "The Smart Place to Dance" Sweet's School ol Modern Ballroom Dancing Unexcelled Instruction The latest steps in the modern tempos. Ladies taught to follow Gentlemen to lead correctly. One trial lesson will convince you. Private Lessons Daily by Appointment Select Evening Classes SWEET'S Rainbow and Marigold ITALIANS CONTINUE PRIVE; BRITAIN FORTIFYING DEFENSE MEMBER /ThE UNITED PRE RALLY COMMITTEE (ANOTHER GREAT WAR DECIDES UPON In Europe Shown ■ EXPEDITIONS BE IMMINENT Six Hour Trek, With Music,! Dancing Cars, and All Com-| forts of Home Planned RENO TRIP OUT Slrickler, Longacre, Voenes, Hunter and McMurtry Named On Reefer's Sub-Committee UNIVERSITY STREET PLAY- HOUSE, Oct. 3.—The Fresno State College Rally Committee, meeting here tonight decided that there would be a special te Chieo football game n October 19. S.F. Labor Situation j Remains Unchanged Writer Expresses Belief Penalties Will Be Levied Against Italy Paving Way for World Conflict - In Elhlopli todiy, laying n to the application < military penilllei t COONCIL TO ENTER CANDIDATE IN GOLDEN WEST FETE Io" iCo,le*e Student Group Decides 1 To Sponsor Co-ed's Participation in Forthcoming Jubilee Celebration PLAN OUTLINED Votes To Be Based on Ticket Sales, With One Vote for Each j Sale, Says Drew ie Sin Francisco ; COLEGE UNION, Cct. 3.— rer*\ohreport°itp-,Cet'ng here tor the flrat Ume rftli. ..... I this semester the Fresno State College Student Council last night decided to enter a queen in the Golden West Jubilee cele bration to be held here in th Haile Selassie Offers Duce Fierce Resistance On Three War Fronts British Ships Steaming Into Mediterranean in Preparation for War; Complete Mobilization of Manpower Reported From Addis Ababa FIELD HEADQUARTERS, Italian Annies, via Asmara, Eritrea, Oct. 4.—<UI!>—Italy's armies achieved their first day's objectives in their drive into Ethiopia and marched without resist- ice to their designated halting places, it was announced today. Villagers gathered along the road of the Italian advance, gazed impassively at the invaders and in some cases saluted the Italian " ig, according to Hervey Misser, French.observer with the army. Airplanes, he said, showered the villagers with 30,000 mani- stoes in the Ethiopian Amharic language. In some cases villagers were said to have placed their white shammas, robes, on the thatched roofs of their homes as a gesture ice to Italian aviators. E.S.C; DIRECTORS! Adopt NeW Budget ',attcr Part of this month. FOR FALL SEMESTER!£-~~Ht WITH THE ETHIOPIAN ARMY. Hurso, by Courier to Dire- wa and Telephone to Djibouti, Oct. 4.—<UJ9_A ragged, fearless army of Ethiopian men, .women and boys formed today on the rn front to meet the Fascist legions of Italy. LONDON, Oct. 4.—iU.PJ_BriUsh warships churned under forced draft from all parts of the world toward the Mediterranean Sea and Gulf of Aden today while Malta, Gibraltar and Egypt fortified themselves against dreaded eventualities of the Italo-Ethi- ADDIS ABABA, Oct. 4.—'UJ9—Italy's legions and Ethiopia's warriors are locked in a desperate pitched battle on the Aduwa front, it was announced officially today. Italian infantry-, machine guns, tanks and airplane ing Maibaria, on the northern front between Aduw [objective, and Aksum, 42 miles to the west. The Ethiopian troops stood firm, it was reported, under a hail cf death from bombing planes. The Italians occupied Mt. Ramat this morning and fighting started at Maibaria. behind the 30 kilometer (18.63 mile) neutral hich Emperor Haile Selassie withdrew his soldiers so ) doubt who was responsible for any attack. Ethiopia's warriors are facing the Italians on three fronts, North, East and South, in expectation i strategic centerJn the East, after the occupation of Aduwa. Ethiopia is preparing for a finish fight. Men mobilized by the |war drums are concentrating at three points—men from the South Harar, men from the North at Dessyc, men from the central country at Addis Ababa, It will take 18 days to complete the mobilization. oving with astonishing speed and hordes of
Object Description
Title | 1935_10 The Daily Collegian October 1935 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1935 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- |
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" |
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Title | October 1, 1935 Pg 4- October 4, 1935 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1935 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- |
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" |
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THE COLLEGIAN
CQLLrOIAK «.iTf>DlAl^lATOltE PAOt
Roon, for Curtailment
>tn. viarbook. The Campus.
students and uninformed vet
erans, we have a few items on the cost of the book to the students
Out of every $6.75 paid in Association membership dues per semester. 75 cents goes directly to The Campus—or $1.50 from every
student per year. Then, added to that, is a grant of an additional
$2,200 per year from the general funds of the Association.
All in all! The Campus cost the students approximately $4.7001
per year or more than $2.70 per student per year. That makes the
yearbook the greatest single item of expense on the whole sched
ule of budgeted activities—greater even than athletics, which wil
require approximately $4,000 of Association funds during the com
mi. IXn.,.. > ** ; »i-» A.W.S. Luncheon Club
behind the screen the Bouncing committees Appointed
Ball
ELI
■r. Competition la pretty brisk ' Rogars
J W. a-*..
s snlpptesl dress-
la and pencUa. aUrtni B
Home Econ Club
Meeting Date Set
er l. Mlis Alllnghara.
SIGMA TAU DELTAS
i-..-j..l t,i
i step tt
e are wondering if the so-called "honor organization" is to;
the place of the Student Council, formerly compos
stives from every department, club and activity in
,• -tud.-n
every other ga.
To the student who was yelling it mu
very bad. but on the outside the yelling was
compared to the noise that it would be possit
students could get into the spirit of the game. The
field has a battle on its hands,
n top. The rooters also havi
by a goodly crowt
to the Rally Com
ection. During thej
, several yells were
Billings on Stand ||Speech Curriculum
1 Made More Practical
DANCE
Wednesday Nite
October 2nd
BENNY
GOODMAN
You will enjov this engage-
ment better than Freddie
Martin, Jan Garber or
Vincent Lopez.
Dancing 9 "till 1 a.m.
I-ailies 50c plus 5c tax
Gentlemen 77c plus 8c t—-
SWEET'S
RAINBOW
"The Smart Place to Dance"
Sweet's School
ol Modern
Ballroom
Dancing
Unexcelled Instruction
The latest steps in
the modern tempos.
Ladies taught to follow
Gentlemen to lead correctly.
One trial lesson will
convince you.
Private Lessons
Daily by
Appointment
Select Evening Classes
SWEET'S
Rainbow and Marigold
ITALIANS CONTINUE PRIVE;
BRITAIN FORTIFYING DEFENSE
MEMBER /ThE UNITED PRE
RALLY COMMITTEE (ANOTHER GREAT WAR
DECIDES UPON In Europe Shown
■ EXPEDITIONS BE IMMINENT
Six Hour Trek, With Music,!
Dancing Cars, and All Com-|
forts of Home Planned
RENO TRIP OUT
Slrickler, Longacre, Voenes,
Hunter and McMurtry Named
On Reefer's Sub-Committee
UNIVERSITY STREET PLAY-
HOUSE, Oct. 3.—The Fresno
State College Rally Committee,
meeting here tonight decided
that there would be a special
te Chieo football game
n October 19.
S.F. Labor Situation j
Remains Unchanged
Writer Expresses Belief Penalties Will Be Levied Against
Italy Paving Way for World
Conflict
- In Elhlopli todiy, laying
n to the application <
military penilllei t
COONCIL TO ENTER
CANDIDATE IN
GOLDEN WEST FETE
Io" iCo,le*e Student Group Decides
1 To Sponsor Co-ed's Participation in Forthcoming Jubilee
Celebration
PLAN OUTLINED
Votes To Be Based on Ticket
Sales, With One Vote for Each j
Sale, Says Drew
ie Sin Francisco ; COLEGE UNION, Cct. 3.—
rer*\ohreport°itp-,Cet'ng here tor the flrat Ume
rftli. ..... I this semester the Fresno State
College Student Council last
night decided to enter a queen
in the Golden West Jubilee cele
bration to be held here in th
Haile Selassie Offers
Duce Fierce Resistance
On Three War Fronts
British Ships Steaming Into Mediterranean in
Preparation for War; Complete Mobilization
of Manpower Reported From Addis Ababa
FIELD HEADQUARTERS, Italian Annies, via Asmara, Eritrea, Oct. 4.— |