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^ Page Two ■ •COUSOIAN P*»!>»*s* Savewl WejeSly durtr,* •*•• ech**l yssr Ills,**! MsUld*,. *nd C.*mln*tlon Parted* By TM. FRBSNO BTATB COLLBOB ASSOCIATION - Tha Fteeno 9tate CoHeeje Colleejie* - VL Vol the i^eliai Edilor laom Ct-ey l-VaBlrma* Manager Carolyn B«>ckl*ry Phon* 4-1721 sVlvOTtminrj Manager Clarenc. Ni.buhr Assistants foe Catanesi. Louise Spector News Editor Bonnie Beeman Copy Editor Betty Kent Sports Writers R b Minor and Bruce Farrt. sUporters—Benny Phillips. lanet Adams. Rue Adenns Annie Shew, lean McCain. Le* Soto. Alii* Bargum. Bonni* Cull. Margaret Munson. Jeanne Kirk. Donna Ptarsol. Floswncs frantxich Marian Zallan Mary Jor- o*ns*n. John GriHnh. Gmny Adam*. Harry Stosck*! * Freedom of the Press Irown in Washington has projxwcd that •fits of the United Nations Relief snd ►ilitation Administration be denied to any ■ that prohibits freedom of the press to . S. reporters Since the start of the war just past, many large; and small, have been getting e band wagon dedicated to the furtherance I freedom and democracy. That's fine, but I of the Allied nations, and specifically promulgate freedom in name only r same countries need help, their peoples e hungry, they i****d clothes and medical care i their industries need rebuilding e suggestion of Mr Brown is a very prac I, albeit stern, way of seeing that these high " do not become as barren and bereft of bie benefits as the proverbial cupboard i would like the rest of rhe world to e that she is mightily engaged in serving pies of the earth in their search for n. Now she has a chance to prove it r since the coming of the Russian revo- i tbat was to set free not only the workers i, but of all the world as well, she has I very reticent about allowing the rest of t world to see what goes on within the con f her boundaries. It is a fairly well estab t rhat vice and corruption, like many evil growth, cannot stand the hard c of day isia and similar countries arc as faith l tutey say they are in preserving and ex ing rhe freedoms of men, Mircly it is not ■ le.nti.il pseCCBI **♦*« in a are curious people, we like rn sec what l things tick ■ activities ol Ruvsi.1 .mil ..iriou*. other n't bear rhe serutinv <>t outsiders, n't be honestly eugaged in the f sre engaged in s atitjht rip. Aside from one rather bleak period In tbe afternoon when a fugitive from a state Institution for tba myopic who ws* Impersonstlng. but not very successfully, a referee, awarded a foot bell gsms which was being played there to tbe lo cal team. Ue apeclal bus to Reno wss aa pleasant aad enjoyable a vsnturs sa tbs Old C haa sngaged In for many a day On th* way up, thing* wscs *nliv*n*d con- •Ittarably by a vocal group which entsrxalnsd with old English madrigals snd choral** rang th* i LIT to th* delightfully rural and rsfrssriine) -Down on th* Farm They All A»V," etc Th* Old C. was mevsd to contribute a *el*clien from hi* •»- t*n*iv* rspertolr*. an interesting historical chant concerning Chrlctophcr Coljjrnbo, but thinking it over decided it waa perhape a bit too detailed in Its depiction ef Chris' personal , I if*. * * * Reno turned out to be an unimpressive little city with nuttin' to recomnswnd It Tbe V. of Nev. puee bad Its Interesting aspect*, on* being thst ap parently It waa built on tbe principle of a building for every three atudent*. having been designed by character who had run down to Berkeley for a quick look at tbe I of Calif but hadn't taken enough note* Another Interesting fester* ws* the appsr- ently apllited campaign a kflas Jeanne "Shirty" Webb haa staged for Homecoming Day Queen The campus wss strewn with posters extolling Shorty, snd carrying, her picture, and tbe Old C. made a note that hers wss a trick tbat Allle waa missing * * * One unplsssant faaturs of Rsne, th* city, wa* th* abundanc* of dene of vice end iniquity, bearing names Mks "Harolda Club." "The Bank Club." and "Th* Falaee." Th* Old C had a buay tim* ef it warning hi* unsuspecting chsrg** that behind these faeadee wsr* d*n* in which OAM. BLINO wa* being practiced, but by running* frantically about uttering "»h.*h ah ah»" and dapping at wrist* which reached for th* tav- •r* of those bright snd shiny toys which wsr* In reality *l*t machine*, er In th* worldly t*rm, On* Armed Bandit*, th* Old C. who I* probably th* greatest foes for morality *lnc« *om* of hi* d* I hi* fallow stu- th* *vll force* All, lhat I*, sxeept ens deproved pair who •lud*d th* Cellarit*'* vigilant *y* long enough to •spend a nefarious evening st Bingo snd war* too far gone in Iniquity by th* tim* th* Old C. Display Presents School Facilities Of 18th Century School facilities of the l*th snd 19th century are being exhibited In i th* foyer of ths administration building In order to ■Indent* the rompartaon of old time and modern school book* and material* Tbe dtaplay. taken from the Free no State College museum lor old time school books and matertala been donated or loaned by lntereated individuals, ronaiats of primera. slatea. slate pencils, and oks on rellglgn. Kngllah. spell I. geography, and arithmetic One of the oldest and most ilque article* being dlaplayed la a Hornbook, which was made by paatlng a printed aheet of paper on a wooden paddle and uaed a* a reader other article* which are'being exhibited sre Tbe Hook of Rellg ious Nsture." published In 1736 "Noah Webster's niue Back Prim er." written In 17*: The English Hesder." published in 179. and cc talning much profundity and | • illisr Information "Historical snd Oeographlcsl A of the f nlted States " published 1»1S; Easy Reader.' written by Frost snd published In MSI; IRS* edition of • Speller snd I refiner " lueasona for Youth." by Noah W ter and publisher! In IS**; and rlthmetlc by Solon Wlsem •aaed on the aystem of Psslsloxxl which was published esrly In the 19th century lifts and loana for the FSC mu un will be accepted In Room 101, by Dr. A. R. I*ng of tbe edu Ion department Teacher Shortage Creates Crisis Fresno State College official* av* declared that the figure* hlrh hav* been released (how tbe Increasingly grsve shortsge of J W CsnBeld. director of teach ■ placement on the campua. reported alnce the opening of the fall ster ISO calla for teacher* have bean received from San Jo* quip Valley school* The official recently vlalted alx schools In Kern County and aald tbat each achool requested from to to two teachers Only s small proportion of teach * wbo went Into tbs armed force* Is expected to return and alleviate the shortsge The freshman enrollments In teacher training Institutions are only beginning to return to nor msl." Canfleld ssld. "and lt will be snother tour yesr* before the pre* ent.freshman classes will be graduated. "Teaching should be made more ittractlve through better living ondltlons. higher salaries and nore satisfactory recreational and working conditions." Canfleld said many high schools present are recruiting likely candidate* for the educational pro- Trie trip home waa peaceful and uneventful Kv erybody waa qtrtet and It waa even pnsalble to sleep What'* that, everybody was quiet* Cnod t.nd we muat have left Moneatler In Reno' Send nut * searching party, men * * * Anyway, tbe apeclal bua wa* a good die k. i All except for tbst one Msrk period Do yevu mind If Old Cellsrite aays something not In keeping with usual manly, uncomplaining eharacter* It'* Just t ■ i' Wl / ItullllKD' uFRIaENDLY FOSS RADIO SERVICE Buy War Bonds remind these govcrnmenrs of rheir pnati for how can our coonrry be ex peered ro extend aid to govcrnmenrs mimical to those principles set forth in the Bill of Rights'' But <m rhe ..flur km.I it BsaxaM o< < >f )1 v iiimmnn mMBBCf SB extend .t Mpfasj lund » Ml..v. it.i.rli-rs. it wc could see" thai thev were fellow travelers Lett turn the lights on sgain *// over tbe world.—/. A Bonds. Justesens Food Stores, Inc. Quality Economy "Friendly, Courteous Servica" •TORE NUMBER Ml Biel S.73S STORE NUMBER M: SOS NV.tr, Neee, Dial 4-1BJ2 Vsejetablee 811 N. Vsn Nsss. Dial 144* M**ta SOS N. Van Neoe, Olal 2.7SS •TORE NUMBER 17: OFFICE *N0 WAREHOUSE Since 1910 Fresno's House of Finer Jewelry A. S. .'ili.iililiiu Jewelry Co. 1134 Fulton Phon* 2 3197 "Swaatheart" Diamonds Gruen, Bulova, Longines, Tavannes, Hamilton, Elgin, Wattham Watches Distinctive Jewelry SPECIAL RATES TO ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS AND FACULTY I Headquarters for FRATERNITY PINS SORORITY PINS TROPHIES ^..wi-r Alphas- Short Shavings By Candy Lao. Frssns .t*x* v*. U. ef Nevada Going Inte the same an underdog, FSC. after pultTnssdown two Nevada men behind the goal line for four |vin>*. were tteatrrt Jjjthe laat quarter wben tbe VVoTVbe paeeed for tbelr only touchdown Final aeore 71 Buater MeClure, Nevada All American tackle who received heed lajury In the Nevada Cal Same laat week, didn't ault but h* did play. Candy La*.* says be pleyed because of tbe numerous tlmea MeClure railed tbe algnala for the Wolve* from tb*e aide-line* Candy Leg* csll* tbl* a poor ex hlbltmn of football on the part of player and tba Nsvada coach—the roach could have taken that twelfth man and put him on tbe bench—or maybe It was sll part of a e * Tbs Trip . . St»rt out at S am * Thuraday morn . eat lunch In Sacramento hit anow hit tuaks Tsboe Charle* Keylan crosses elate line for flrsl time ... be waits life-time for thrill and aleepa thru It arrive In car son City stay st hotel . start jtambllna spree est more aramblln. . . (why write on —Just tske for (ranted thst there* "more gambling" between each Carson City tflrh School baa ral ly. parade, far Reno Carson Utah came Saturday Staters take over band tske over rslly Coach "Plx" Introduces Bulldogs Sonny Lewis plsys drums Hal lieOrlan doea dance . Hal Raley blowa nose rally breaks up . movies bed break fast at S Caraon City la capl tol of Stete City la about alae of Corcoran. California Roys scatter to look for governor Raley aneaka aroend governor's house trying to catch chicken lust aa governor and wife atep ont back The Oeng Raley. Ken Mllli Carl Maxwell. Con Winder. Chuck Moran. Invite governor to eat with team . . . governor decline,-, Bolt and Candy Ia*g» look over Itol legislature* to me* 17 decide not to wait Talk to governor"* srlfe abe aal FSC Is going to plsy Reno High School or what . . Candy I-e-gs very Insulted Candy luega told nf stats prison on edge of towr Csndy Leg* declines offer . . Bulldogs practice on Carson High School field ... eat ... ae* CHS Reno game . Carson loses Ib bed by 10 pm eet . Wander around town Candy Legs broke* goes to free I'N dsnee lot* ff fun Bee rslly bus off at 10 pm fool around leave at midnight for Carson boys with money left, gamble until wes hours of morn . leave. CC Sam big anowball tight way . eat In Sacramento home . . . tb* beet trip thu* far . end trip. CI. « * * St Mary'* n*xt week what a teem St Mary* beat 1'SC 26 0 In UA last week This mskes tbs Osel's top team on tl coast If not west of the Mis souri or In Ibe IS Yee. even over Army Wedemeyer proved The Fresno Stete College Cottt Over 100 War Mora Football Veterans Provide Competition Here Stiff srsdemlc competltl Sisters Is now available* In the form lore then 100 World Wsr 11 veteran* who hav* enrolled at tbe Freano State College tbi* year. Some of tbe men er* entering tba college for tbelr Srst time other* are picking up tbe thread* >f their pre-war education*, and a ew are continuing from last year heir studies here Note te furious frsshmsn: Meal of ths vet* hav* been iicuwd from social *ci*nc* la! A. O Kircher. head of tbe gul.l inc* center on the campua. said bee* men. returned from military life, are very serious about their grades. Out of approximately 30 rans who attended classes here yesr. only one wsa completely failed, and he la now making up hla falling marka at tbe Reed ley " in lor College. • Ftrty per cent of the men. Kirch went on. are working for de grass here, while the other hslf. pursuing f«*r the most psrt pre professional courses, will transfer rious universities and colleges lo obtain degress Fresnsn* comprise one third ol the students The others are from Freano'a surrounding towns snd om out of SUt* The marital statue, obviously one of th* moat popular Issues con cernlng the veterans, wss recently reveeled when Kircher declared one third of them to- be family The love life Of the other two-third* Is a matter of conjee- and hlatory In the making Cossacks to Perform Tb* Hon Cossack* Chorus will perform at the Fresno Memorial Auditorium tonight at 1 o'clock under the auaplces of the Fresno The- League. Tickets may be pur »d st Hockett Cowan's Music Store on rulton Street. e chorus, under tbe direction of Serge Jaroff, la scheduled to spin more than 100 cltlea aad tope aa did almost tbe entire Sl Mary's line-up The Geels out played, ont scored, snd In uncork ng every trick In footbsll. best :he Trojans who outweighed St Mary's by 1*. pounds per men Hows FSC going to do* St. Msry's muat be getting ceckey aa heck maybe an upset is due. Left evsr Rob Peterson. Bx FSC barkfleld star, now playing for the San IMego Bombers, pros re sests slmost gone for Arm istlce game Only three more gamee ten In IS Bulldoga aeaaon . Clu. ALSTROM & WIEBETS COLLEGE PHARMACY WHO HAS MY COAT? AJl*r a* done* tallowing tb* Baa Die** garni. siBaini* got my lap csxrt Isavia. as* ***** The ■■■»-«■ M Out b*t my smr beys wss* I* a* aa Caaaxset VU JUBOMAM f. O. SHELBURNES STATIONERY Phoo* 4 5007 1981 MesripoM 8t CHRISTMAS CARDS BOX ASSORTMENTS IMPRINTED CARDS winning tally In IS playa 11 yard paaa rrom "Happy" Reed to end Kirtrhner being tbe (storing play Ray Taylor featured tbe drivi wltb •om* long run* The winning play came on the opening play of the fourth quarter The reet of th* game was slmost entirely sn ex cbsnge of kicks with the Wolve* driving ones to the Bulldog IS ysrd line before being bslted FEW SUBSTITUTES Pierson used ver. few lutes during tbe fray and ssvsral men played tbe satire SO mln.it** Fresno'* line ws* constantly ont barging tbelr heavier rivala and o the matter of atatlatlc* tb* Bull dog* held the edge In everything but the score PLAV GAELS The Bulldog* will now prepare meet the galloping Oael* from St Mary'* Monday Group to Consider Dorm Locations A fa* iwty'committee te begin a study ef dsslrable location* number ef studsats which ab a* arnammetlsisil. sad tbe type of buildings aad facilities desirable baa been Appointed by tbe Advla ory aad Planning Council Tbe possibility tbat funds may be mede available for dormitory PageTVtree I this I It* Plate Lunches Fountain Drinks Sandwiches . Salads Varsity Lunch 1472 N. Van N«tt ^swS-s eiT YOURS EAaLY Improper lighting is just as bod for your ey*s os th. crozy ideo than* her. Use correct siw bvtsTas sn proper fixtures for yoar Study ond work Ke*p your bulbs cleon ond you'll b. surprised how much better you con te. • ITTIR LIGHT MEANS ■ ITTIR SIGHT p-G'^aE!- ulated ibe appointment The committee conalata of Dsan of Men Mitchell P Brigs*. Ixsi of Women Mery C Baker. Mis* Lou!** Porch, bead I economics depart men Two Maatiirgs Remain In WAA Series sndance st tbs remaining two meeting* will be neceaaarf to earn the polnta given for participation in the present Wom«vn i Athletic Association actlvltlss. according lo Bev Campbsll. prealdent Tennis and speedball are te be tbe new activities beginning next lull* BUI* will msnag* tbe tennl* gams* and tentatively Bll Intra-Mural Grid (Command from Page I) N. E Ro*s. Desbert Smttb. a Laurence Stanley Ramblers Btll Ujrds. e*a*ai manager. D 1 Crawford. * FrsnctJs Parker Glbbs. 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Title | 1945_11 The Daily Collegian November 1945 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1945 |
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. |
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Title | November 6, 1945 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1945 |
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 |
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^ Page Two ■
•COUSOIAN
P*»!>»*s* Savewl WejeSly durtr,* •*•• ech**l yssr
Ills,**! MsUld*,. *nd C.*mln*tlon Parted* By
TM. FRBSNO BTATB COLLBOB ASSOCIATION
- Tha Fteeno 9tate CoHeeje Colleejie* -
VL Vol
the i^eliai
Edilor laom Ct-ey
l-VaBlrma* Manager Carolyn B«>ckl*ry
Phon* 4-1721
sVlvOTtminrj Manager Clarenc. Ni.buhr
Assistants foe Catanesi. Louise Spector
News Editor Bonnie Beeman
Copy Editor Betty Kent
Sports Writers R b Minor and Bruce Farrt.
sUporters—Benny Phillips. lanet Adams. Rue Adenns
Annie Shew, lean McCain. Le* Soto. Alii* Bargum.
Bonni* Cull. Margaret Munson. Jeanne Kirk. Donna
Ptarsol. Floswncs frantxich Marian Zallan Mary Jor-
o*ns*n. John GriHnh. Gmny Adam*. Harry Stosck*! *
Freedom of the Press
Irown in Washington has projxwcd that
•fits of the United Nations Relief snd
►ilitation Administration be denied to any
■ that prohibits freedom of the press to
. S. reporters
Since the start of the war just past, many
large; and small, have been getting
e band wagon dedicated to the furtherance
I freedom and democracy. That's fine, but
I of the Allied nations, and specifically
promulgate freedom in name only
r same countries need help, their peoples
e hungry, they i****d clothes and medical care
i their industries need rebuilding
e suggestion of Mr Brown is a very prac
I, albeit stern, way of seeing that these high
" do not become as barren and bereft of
bie benefits as the proverbial cupboard
i would like the rest of rhe world to
e that she is mightily engaged in serving
pies of the earth in their search for
n. Now she has a chance to prove it
r since the coming of the Russian revo-
i tbat was to set free not only the workers
i, but of all the world as well, she has
I very reticent about allowing the rest of
t world to see what goes on within the con
f her boundaries. It is a fairly well estab
t rhat vice and corruption, like many
evil growth, cannot stand the hard
c of day
isia and similar countries arc as faith
l tutey say they are in preserving and ex
ing rhe freedoms of men, Mircly it is not
■ le.nti.il pseCCBI **♦*« in
a are curious people, we like rn sec what
l things tick
■ activities ol Ruvsi.1 .mil ..iriou*. other
n't bear rhe serutinv <>t outsiders,
n't be honestly eugaged in the
f sre engaged in
s atitjht
rip. Aside from one rather bleak
period In tbe afternoon when a fugitive from a state
Institution for tba myopic who ws* Impersonstlng.
but not very successfully, a referee, awarded a foot
bell gsms which was being played there to tbe lo
cal team. Ue apeclal bus to Reno wss aa pleasant
aad enjoyable a vsnturs sa tbs Old C haa sngaged
In for many a day
On th* way up, thing* wscs *nliv*n*d con-
•Ittarably by a vocal group which entsrxalnsd
with old English madrigals snd choral** rang
th* i
LIT
to th* delightfully rural and rsfrssriine) -Down
on th* Farm They All A»V," etc Th* Old C.
was mevsd to contribute a *el*clien from hi* •»-
t*n*iv* rspertolr*. an interesting historical chant
concerning Chrlctophcr Coljjrnbo, but thinking
it over decided it waa perhape a bit too detailed
in Its depiction ef Chris' personal ,
I if*.
* * *
Reno turned out to be an unimpressive little city
with nuttin' to recomnswnd It Tbe V. of Nev.
puee bad Its Interesting aspect*, on* being thst ap
parently It waa built on tbe principle of a building
for every three atudent*. having been designed by
character who had run down to Berkeley for a quick
look at tbe I of Calif but hadn't taken enough
note* Another Interesting fester* ws* the appsr-
ently apllited campaign a kflas Jeanne "Shirty"
Webb haa staged for Homecoming Day Queen The
campus wss strewn with posters extolling Shorty,
snd carrying, her picture, and tbe Old C. made a
note that hers wss a trick tbat Allle waa missing
* * *
One unplsssant faaturs of Rsne, th* city, wa*
th* abundanc* of dene of vice end iniquity,
bearing names Mks "Harolda Club." "The Bank
Club." and "Th* Falaee." Th* Old C had a buay
tim* ef it warning hi* unsuspecting chsrg** that
behind these faeadee wsr* d*n* in which OAM.
BLINO wa* being practiced, but by running*
frantically about uttering "»h.*h ah ah»" and
dapping at wrist* which reached for th* tav-
•r* of those bright snd shiny toys which wsr*
In reality *l*t machine*, er In th* worldly
t*rm, On* Armed Bandit*, th* Old C. who I*
probably th* greatest foes for morality *lnc«
*om* of hi* d*
I hi* fallow stu-
th* *vll force*
All, lhat I*, sxeept ens deproved pair who
•lud*d th* Cellarit*'* vigilant *y* long enough to
•spend a nefarious evening st Bingo snd war*
too far gone in Iniquity by th* tim* th* Old C.
Display Presents
School Facilities
Of 18th Century
School facilities of the l*th snd
19th century are being exhibited In
i th* foyer of ths
administration building In order to
■Indent* the rompartaon of
old time and modern school book*
and material*
Tbe dtaplay. taken from the Free
no State College museum lor old
time school books and matertala
been donated or loaned
by lntereated individuals, ronaiats
of primera. slatea. slate pencils, and
oks on rellglgn. Kngllah. spell
I. geography, and arithmetic
One of the oldest and most
ilque article* being dlaplayed la a
Hornbook, which was made by
paatlng a printed aheet of paper on
a wooden paddle and uaed a* a
reader
other article* which are'being
exhibited sre Tbe Hook of Rellg
ious Nsture." published In 1736
"Noah Webster's niue Back Prim
er." written In 17*: The English
Hesder." published in 179. and cc
talning much profundity and |
• illisr Information
"Historical snd Oeographlcsl A
of the f nlted States " published
1»1S; Easy Reader.' written by
Frost snd published In MSI; IRS*
edition of • Speller snd I refiner "
lueasona for Youth." by Noah W
ter and publisher! In IS**; and
rlthmetlc by Solon Wlsem
•aaed on the aystem of Psslsloxxl
which was published esrly In the
19th century
lifts and loana for the FSC mu
un will be accepted In Room 101,
by Dr. A. R. I*ng of tbe edu
Ion department
Teacher Shortage
Creates Crisis
Fresno State College official*
av* declared that the figure*
hlrh hav* been released (how tbe
Increasingly grsve shortsge of
J W CsnBeld. director of teach
■ placement on the campua. reported alnce the opening of the fall
ster ISO calla for teacher*
have bean received from San Jo*
quip Valley school*
The official recently vlalted alx
schools In Kern County and aald
tbat each achool requested from
to to two teachers
Only s small proportion of teach
* wbo went Into tbs armed
force* Is expected to return and
alleviate the shortsge
The freshman enrollments In
teacher training Institutions are
only beginning to return to nor
msl." Canfleld ssld. "and lt will be
snother tour yesr* before the pre*
ent.freshman classes will be graduated.
"Teaching should be made more
ittractlve through better living
ondltlons. higher salaries and
nore satisfactory recreational and
working conditions."
Canfleld said many high schools
present are recruiting likely
candidate* for the educational pro-
Trie trip home waa peaceful and uneventful Kv
erybody waa qtrtet and It waa even pnsalble to sleep
What'* that, everybody was quiet* Cnod t.nd we
muat have left Moneatler In Reno' Send nut *
searching party, men
* * *
Anyway, tbe apeclal bua wa* a good die k. i All
except for tbst one Msrk period Do yevu mind If Old
Cellsrite aays something not In keeping with
usual manly, uncomplaining eharacter* It'* Just t
■ i' Wl / ItullllKD'
uFRIaENDLY FOSS
RADIO SERVICE
Buy War Bonds
remind these govcrnmenrs of rheir pnati
for how can our coonrry be ex peered ro extend
aid to govcrnmenrs mimical to those principles
set forth in the Bill of Rights'' But |