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Page Two - . The Fresno State College Collegian GRIN AND BEAR IT tm( \On the ' Beam.... Nar*owiA*^s«S«rTS^»c! ". ' ■:::( Siud.n. Union. Phone 4472! rings backward this tat the- si'l-iip, .<r upset, al the dance tonight. ill feature couples .huu iiiv back-to-back, mu- ,- playo.1 backwards. .'..Dies wi.rn bark-wards. •<ls arc finding that I lie malt. ilitlie-alti.-.-. One fern, he! i-oi-rii-il said ii. a hiiui.tcri Ken CliHora Ernest'Andorecr. Sarkis Poloy.tr. Bob Richer: *oan Kautenfcorf: rores Louie Futrell AUSTRALIA AND U. S. .:.-.. : ."i.i-tr.ile, The news st.irtle-el .i people .ippv.ils ior ....I \ aitgerntni-llultcring hands ami itc.h. I Jtnew 1 forgot something heavens, what will they say 1 didn't make Ihe tea yesterday!'' . l'»v|..mv-i.i provoked tones, "It's rea inc.- — yiiu stand there and wait for them to lauuh—ami wan— and wait—it really spoils the whole effort '■"... gal. Oh yi.ti gotta—there tire a lot of er.HHl ones signed up in the date bureau.*' All ready for future blackout is a little KS(' coed win. has added I" her accessories a radium lighted, initialed pin that : ....J .. place on .. Pacific coout re-s„nnc Japan New Ze.iL.i. r.il,., m these decisions .••>ev|uentlv. the- lesson «.» driven home in Ii W.ish.ncion .ind Onbcrr.i—Australia's cap- That it was n> .he- t'nitc-J States and not ., Britain that Australians lud to look in tunc of cultivation. c-iclitct.-n sheep.' and tv.o hl-ad of .nicer c.it:!e l..r each Australian. And before the war. 1: also was swittlv realized that the "down the Dominions worn, whc-ai. and meat cloihed jnder' continent constituted the- one great "base and led men tl.roucbout the world: vet. the pace n the E.is.crn Hemisphere from which an oi- ol industrialization has been swift since the first eiisivi- can he launched JiMinst Japan and. ot World War. Todav. one oinX.i live Australians norc immediate concern, the- best bridge- over depends on industrr lor his livcliho.v.1. The esti eh.eh American troops and planes can be moved mated saluc ..1 Australia's factory output ill 19V). o reinforce the- Netherlands Indie-s. Singapore, IV .1. was Sl.MtNl.noti.lHKl. nJ the Philippines. Australia's [-..line- oi iod.iv rellccis the grow A-.:e;r.ili.i. a continent in itselt". is about equal ing industrialization. Prune .Minister Curtin has n size to the United States and is inhabited by been licad of the Federal Labor party for the* -.000.000 people—the population of New York past seven City. This 7.000.000 persons—a relatively small is gaining ever-increasing control oxer private number—must defend a coastline ol IJ.ixki miles. life--without eiolating individual liberties, maintain forces in the Empire's vital spots, and The Federal Labor party and the United Aus- opcratc and expand a war industry. tralia and the- United Country parties—the- Con- A force of 1.200,000 men between the ages scrvatrre opposition — have engaged in many oi 1<) and 10 is all Australia can muster to meet strenuous polnic.il campaigns. The advance of the Japanese threat and to light overseas As war- the Japanese has. however, put ships, the Dominion has in service or under damper on partisan activities. A construction six cruisers, eight destroyers. 22 joined in. supporting .. proclamation by Prime escort vessels, and 12 "mosquito" boats. Minister Curtin which promised that Australia On its cherished air force. Austral... has spent will certainly duplicate the British poli more than $200,000,000 since the war began village a strong point, every town a fortress. By last October". 50,000 men had been trained and every man. woman, and child a soldier." Playhouse to Give Four One-act Plays. The Empathy and Ilronie litir-kl- c-lcibs ot the Playhouse will present! and IS. In the Playhouse auditorium. I.are-.tt They will be dlrected.by Bonnie Fells. Item Millar. Mary Louise Us} lord, and Alice I'arlcban. reanec members or at the Playhouse b'uslne. Violin Found Near I25A YOU CAN'T RING THE BELL WITH A TOY HAMMER WRONG SIZE BULBS ARE sswit. iywi No matter how strong this chap is. he can't ring the bell. It's just as true of you if you are using wrong size bulbs for reading or studying. Your eyes can't do it all. They must have proper light to help them. Make sure your bulbs arc the right size. BETTER LIGHT MEANS BETTER B1CHT -»-- | f^Q^E' cookil: •The Fresno State College CoHegiai "J FRESNO STATE LANDS CCAA. FlSTIC TOURNEY MURDERERS ROW College students will b*' ad naral public, prleaa wilt be St BULLDOG Tales:.: COLLliOIAH SPORTS TIME MARCHES ON Bulldog Cinder men Hold Year's First Time Trials Joe Shropshire, former Lindsay middle-distance star, ran a 38.2 special 340-yard dash, and Al Jackson, state champion sprinter while at Edison Tech, ran 100 yards in a shade under flat and an 180-yard dash in 18.0 during time trials | Wednesday and Thursday. Intramural Shoe Tournament Keeps Rolling to Finals Bulldog NinetoOpen 42 Season Saturday Salwasser and Goehring to Start Initial Contest: Double-header Scheduled to Start at 11:30 Tomorrow Baseball fans of FSC will see a preview of the 1942 season tomorrow afternoon in the Cardinal Park when the Bulldogs meet the Cal Aggies in the first .scheduled game of the year. The double-header cont.st with the Aggies is scheduled-to get _ underway at 1:30 p. m. for ttm first game, with-the second S,hT£''im,Sr;::::':^rosPcc*s Bright, &££^~*™ Says Pix Pierson SALWASSER IMPROVES l-i-anlne Irom .he usual Bess.ra.s- -Page Three
Object Description
Title | 1942_03 The Daily Collegian March 1942 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1942 |
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" |
Language | eng |
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Title | March 6, 1942 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1942 |
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" |
Language | eng |
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. The Fresno State College Collegian
GRIN AND BEAR IT
tm( \On the
' Beam....
Nar*owiA*^s«S«rTS^»c!
". ' ■:::( Siud.n. Union. Phone 4472!
rings backward this
tat the- si'l-iip, . |