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■ 8—THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Friday. October Z1. 1967 Poloists Face SDS, Fullerton Saturday The Fresno State CoUege w n wlUta t meets Cal dip Saturday when SUM Fullerton at noon and San Diego State ai 4 p.m. ta toe cam- Both Fullerton and San Diego play, while toe Bulldogs stand Not only must coach Ara Halr¬ abedlan worry about two games ta the space of five hours, but also a long sick list. Three players are down wlto sore throats and two with ear Infections. "I'm really worried about a team letdown after last week's big win over LA,* said Halra¬ bedlan. 'The boys have been flat Bulldogs, Aztecs Battle In pracUce this week." The BuUdogs will need su¬ preme efforts from goalie B1U Zumwalt, Mike Woods (l*st week's top scorer wlto 3 goals) and Jim Shoemaker if they hope to improve their league stand¬ ings. Halrabedlan Is afraid toe team may be looking past Fullerton. "We were beaten badly by toe Aztecs early to toe season (12- 4) and toe boys want to avenge that loss,* stated toe Fresno The BuUdogs have never played the Titans before. "All we know about them Is they beat LA State Mike Freeman-A Key To Defensive Power (Continued from Page 1) of Lloyd Madden, Fred Figueroa and back-up fullback Mike AS obvious as lt Is toat toe Bulldogs must score to win, lt Is Just as obvious toat Fresno's smarting defense will have to contain toe Aztecs U hope for a Missing from the defensive alignment will be linebacker Tom McCall, woo Is still out with a bad back, and safety Roger Young, who Is limping on a bum knee. With Young unable to see much acUon, If any ai all, It will be up to Ken Murasky to stop Haven Moses and toe SDS aerial attack. Sam Germany may Oil ta for Murasky at times. Replacing McCall again this week will be John Focke, a 198- pound sophomore. Focke was one of the defensive standouts against Los Angeles State and according to his coach, Darryl Rogers, "he'U get too Job done.* Rogers said he Isn't really concerned about toe Injuries. "We have too much else to worry about to let our Injuries bother us.* Giving Murasky an assist ta stopping toe Aztec passing game wUl be veteran defensive backs Mike Freeman, Ervta Hunt and Mark Bogdanovlch. Trying to stop Teddy Washing- • ton, Lloyd Edwards and toe San Diego running game wUi be quite a job for Fresno's defensive line, which will remain toe same as lt has been ta toe past-RonRem- lngton, 198, and Ron Lelmbach, 200, ends; Dennis Earl, 227, and Tony Welch, 233, tackles; and Lyle Setenclch, 233, middle Joining Focke at linebacker wUl be veteran Frank Kerby, a 201-pound senior. —MAN OVER 21— FL'LLTIME EMPLOYMENT 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 6 days a week GOOD JOB - GOOD PAY GOOD FOOD Apply CAFFE MIDI light now! AVAILABLE NOW - 2 Bedrm Furn. Apt, - Pool - A/C « 1328 E. San Ramon - 222-4366. FOR SALE — '63 Lambrelta Scooter, low mUeage, new tiros, wind screen. $200 - 222-6781. FURN. APT. 2 BR .-S140 or $38 per person. Across from dorms. Carpet. 439-6481. Also furn. City College studio, $70.00. WANTED, mature employed male student, to share comfortable 2 Br. apt. 191-2111 or 268-7428. It may be of note toat Fresno ad a 22-game winning n CCAA play goto; Young Is Olcay It was learned tola morning that Roger Young has been given toe green light to play Saturday night. But since he has not pracUced all week, he Is still a doubtful starter. Tom McCall Is sUllaquestion the San Diego contest of 1962. Now li Is San Diego toat has a 22-game streak overall. The Fresno team feels that toe Aztecs will leave wlto a record of 22-1. At least toat Is toe figure Freeman jotted down under a sign on toe locker room blackboard which reads-toe fall of toe Az- And we are going to play a hunch and go along wlto the Bulldogs and predict a 20-14 upset victory tor Fresno. By Kl I III WOODS Coll.tl«n Sport. Wrll.r Football phUosophers have al¬ ways said toat "toe best defense And MUce Freeman is one of the main reasons toat Fresno State has toe kind of defense toat makes a good offense. Freeman, a modest senior phy¬ sical education major from Fres¬ no, has been superb for toe BuU¬ dogs ail season, as both left defensive cornerback and punt return specialist. •Everything I know about play¬ ing defensive halfback, I learned from Coach Darryl Rogers,* ex¬ plained Freeman. "I've played tor blm (at Fresno City CoUege and FSC) and studied his theories for nearly five years." Considering Freeman's per¬ formance thus far this season, that's quite a tribute to Rogers. Wlto toe season just half over. Freeman has dlsUngulshed him¬ self as one of toe best defensive backs to FSC history. He has al¬ ready earned himself a page ln toe BuUdog's record books. He has shattered Dave Plump's sea¬ son punt return records, having run back 19 for an amazing 331 yards. A brUllant 99-yard punt return for a touchdown against Montana State broke a record toat had stood since 1935. How did lt feel?, was toe ob¬ vious quesUon. "Great,* Free¬ man repUed, "but I just hope I can do lt against San Diego State Saturday night.* In case you've been under a rock, toe No. 1 ranked small col¬ lege football team ta toe naUon, San Diego State, wUl play toe BuUdogs Saturday at 8 p.m. ta Ratcllffe Stadium. And wlto thorn comes Freeman's toughest as¬ signment this year, end Haven "Our whole team and coaching staff think he Is toe best end ta toe league," said Freeman. "I've watched films of him and he's quick wlto good moves.* "San Diego's offense Is geared for running right through you for short gains," Freeman explained, "but they know they can usually MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE LIABILITY ,V... $24 .„ |BEN W.HAW AGENCY] *. FULTON 485-0640 What kind do you smoke? Whatever kind you smoke, you owe it to yourself to try MONZA Pipe Tobacco. Your favorite pipe will give you more pleasure when you choose this imported blend of the world's fine MONZA move up to ONLY 30f A POUCH MONZA For a COMPLIMENTARY pouch of MONZA PIPE TOBACCO, send 10c to cover postage and handling with this coupon to: ROMICK'S INTERNATIONAL, INC. P.O. BOX 3033. DEPT. 109 NO. HOLLYWOOD. CALIF. 91606 (Please Print) Street _ ime may determine toe league's 'entual champion. "We know it's big one,* said Freeman, "but ere wlU be other games and ,* he added, "and I feel The BuUdogs are currenUy 3-0 records, andSaturday night's 4R •V else b THe*&ti WHERE DO YOU GET THE FINEST PIZZA IN FRESNO? Where else but at Me-n-Ed's — TRY ONE - - - YOU'LL LIKE IT WORLD FAMOUS PIZZA PARLORS 4735 NO. BLACKSTONE (near Shaw Ave.) E CONVENIENCE LOCATIONS 15550 E. KINGS I CANYON RD. I 477 (at Clovis Ave.) I (at C MANY mil ATE. ..NO ONE~DUPLICATES PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES with advanced & complex guided missile systems * * * 1MSMSES * * * Located on the California coast midpoint between Santa Monica & Santa Barbara, we offer the ideal physical and technical climate. Schedule a interview 0 with the representative ot: NAVAL SHIP MISSILE SYSTEMS ENGINEERING STATION Port Hueneme, California For positions as: ELECTRICAL ENGINEER MECHANICAL ENGINEER AEROSPACE ENGINEER (MISSILES) PHYSICIST (ELECTRONICS) Your Placement Director — has further information — will furnish brochures — can schedule ai n Equal Opportunity Employer THE DAILY COLLEGIA W FRESNO STATE COLLEGE VOL. LXXHl. NO. 3 FRESNO. CALIFORNIA MONDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1967 The Great Squelch Flower House Expose By DIANA VASQUF.7. g to a shack on Shaw Ave- Gel Interviews. Gain their [dence and maybe they'll 1 their caches of LSD and ta. Get pictures of them I e-ln.in room. In case they're belllgerant, take a big, husky photographer wlto you. You can't miss their shack, It's got a pretty flower on toe roof. Good luck.* Wlto this directive from Lois Lane and a photographer ln tow, den. Located next to television station Kjko, toe hippie hideout proved to be a two-story struc¬ ture, a little dllapadated but tastefully complimenting toe red Walking up to toe front door we passed a sign nailed to toe porch pUlar. "Watch out for the Children' lt warned. Visions of scruffy, barefoot kids dogging the steps of their equally scruffy, We knocked, and toe door opened to reveal a young man dressed to Jeans, short-sleeved shirt and shoes. He was not scruffy or symbols, flowers or Haight- Ashbury paraphernalia. None. brary covering nearly half toe wall of toe living room. The room why toe peace sign and the flower on toe roof? "It was Just a spur of toe moment thing. I felt toat the symbols themselves had sin¬ cere moUves behind them. So one afternoon some friends of mine got together and we painted toe flower on toe roof. The peace listened as toe Interview con¬ tinued. Anderson revealed him¬ self as a serious thinking young man who is worried about toe world situation and toe part he plays ln lt. "I'm against ail war, but If there was a war toat was truly JusUfled, If my family lawn without f full of record albums, rugs on toe floor, a couch, chairs, paintings on the wall and an air conditioner. In¬ stead of smelling like marijuana and fresh flowers, toe room smelled of hot coffee and ciga¬ rettes. We were disappointed. The young man who opened toe door was Jerry Anderson, 18, a sophomore and obviously amused at toe looks of disappoint¬ ment on our faces. Sitting down on toe sofa we began our lnter- slgn. "There are three, living here. I'm toe most liberal, other Is conservative. The con- servaUve Just tolerates my would fight.' "This nipple movement Is rejecting all society, It's given up. Well, I haven't given up. I'm opUmlsUc about our society and As If on cue toe front door opened and conservaUve Bernle Hlnes, 27, and an ex-serviceman, walked in and sizing uptoesltua- on) (J NT, I d part of It.' Assured toat Anderson hadn't painted any more roofs, Mines lighted a cigarette, seated hlm- At the menUon of hippies, Hlnes spoke up, "Those people are a bunch of kids playing games. AU they're doing Is raising antago¬ nism. They don't accomplish a thing." Do you think there are many true hippies on toe FSC campus? "No, they're Just play¬ ing their little games. Those toat riot are Just being downright clvU disobedient. But as long as they don't Injure mo', they can do as they please." At this Ume toe third room¬ mate, BUI Lerrlgo, a confessed moderate, 21, and a Junior walked Into toe house. Surprised to find so many people ln his home, Ler¬ rlgo laughed when he found toat The DaUy Collegian was doing an ossaso on toe Infamous Hippie House. "You're not toe first people who knocked on our door looking for hippies, said Ler¬ rlgo. There Is always somebody stopping by looking for Informa¬ tion on where to get pot. Once some people stopped and wanted and toe flower on toe roof, hippies would show them around toe place, but when they saw our gun collecUon on toe bedroom wail they'd get shocked and leave. It's been a long Ume since anyone wlto long hair has come around." Obviously enjoying toe re¬ telling of their experiences, Ler¬ rlgo continued, "On nights when there Is nothing to do we sit outside and watch toe cars goby. The double takes are really great. I'm Just worried toat someday somebody Is going to got hurt. A few days ago a motorcyclist had a wreck outside our house, (ConUnued on Page 3, Col. 4) Students To Protest Napalm Use The scheduled picketing coin¬ cides wlto a week-long peUUon- slgnlng campaign which would Chemical Co. from conducting career Interviews on campus Wednesday and Thursday. (The Placement Office said toe repro- for bombs. A spokesman for -the group, which caUs Itself toe Friends of toe Student Nonviolent Coor¬ dinating Committee, said they do not anticipate any action wUl be taken on their peUUon unless they can get several thousand slg- Teel they have to try- be presented to Dr. Frederic Ness, president of Fresno State College, tomorrow or Wed- Mlss Merodle Robb, revlverof the FSC Friends of SNCC, has be on toe picket line Wednesday', but said she has had excellent response from other Fresno- area peace organizations which feels like hanging someone to effigy or lying down to toe street, toat wUl be all right. Jay Goodwin, a student activist but not aSNCC member, revealed he does not anticipate anything ir toat Ui Dow Chemical Co. representaUve will be bodUy prevented from holding Job talks, Goodwin said he does not oxpect any such acUon but also slated lt Is aposslbUlty, citing toe case at toe University of Wisconsin. Last week on the 1 campus a Dow Chem¬ ical representaUve was bodUy removed from the buUdlng where he was conducUng Interviews. d he had expected napalm' on toe part 1 students. He said most of ^EDITORIAL* A Sign Of The Times By GARY DALOYAN IIIIIIIUJ FRIENDLY PERSUASION—Nearly 200 students and faculty members have fixed Ihelr signatures to a petition which objects to toe appearance ol a Dow Chemical Company representative at career inter- esslons Wednesday and Thursday. Jay Goort- conlident and dedicated protester, explained goals to Dick Swenson. who listened eolly-jaU i 'Student doves and ar, elite group of polltcal acUvlsts are once again preparing to place Fresno State CoUege ln toe national spotlight. The first such Incident occurred several weeks ago when nearly 100 students and faculty members Incited an orderly walkout during Vice president Hubert Humphrey's appearance on campus. Later, toe anti-war protesters conducted a peaceful demonstraUon near toe gymnasium as toe vice president departed ln his glimmering white limousine. Unfortunately, as toe motorcade puUed away from toe crowd-Uned curb, a secret service agent directed an unprovoked, Irresponsible and threatening remark to one of the protest leaders. In doing so toe agent endangered toe safety of toe vice president as well as bystanders. Fortunately, too spark did not Ignite toe tinder and toe crowd was restrained. Nevertheless, If toe witnesses had been of a more militant nature, toe peaceful demonstraUon could have Inflated Into riotous proportions. Again we are faced with another peace demonstratlon-a sign of toe times. Last week, Dow Chemical Company representatives on career recruitment tours of several major colleges were physically barred from conducting student Interviews. The Dow Chemical Co. Is a chief manufacturer of napalm being used to toe Vietnam war. The Jcllled- gasoltoe compound, when detonated near a victim, results to horren¬ dous first degree burns and ultimately death because of Us adhesive components. The Dow representaUve wUl be on campus Wednesday and Thursday with Intentions of interviewing seniors and graduating students Interested ln technical fields. Peaceniks and poUtlcal acUvlsts, labeling themselves as 'Friends of SNCC* (Student Nonviolent Co¬ ordinating Committee), are working fsverously to obtain signatures on a peUUon requesting toe coUege administration to ban toe chem- (Cpntlnuedon.Page 2, Col. 1)
Object Description
Title | 1967_10 The Daily Collegian October 1967 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1967 |
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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Language | eng |
Description
Title | Oct 27, 1967 Pg. 8- Oct 30, 1967 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1967 |
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 |
Full-Text-Search | ■ 8—THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Friday. October Z1. 1967 Poloists Face SDS, Fullerton Saturday The Fresno State CoUege w n wlUta t meets Cal dip Saturday when SUM Fullerton at noon and San Diego State ai 4 p.m. ta toe cam- Both Fullerton and San Diego play, while toe Bulldogs stand Not only must coach Ara Halr¬ abedlan worry about two games ta the space of five hours, but also a long sick list. Three players are down wlto sore throats and two with ear Infections. "I'm really worried about a team letdown after last week's big win over LA,* said Halra¬ bedlan. 'The boys have been flat Bulldogs, Aztecs Battle In pracUce this week." The BuUdogs will need su¬ preme efforts from goalie B1U Zumwalt, Mike Woods (l*st week's top scorer wlto 3 goals) and Jim Shoemaker if they hope to improve their league stand¬ ings. Halrabedlan Is afraid toe team may be looking past Fullerton. "We were beaten badly by toe Aztecs early to toe season (12- 4) and toe boys want to avenge that loss,* stated toe Fresno The BuUdogs have never played the Titans before. "All we know about them Is they beat LA State Mike Freeman-A Key To Defensive Power (Continued from Page 1) of Lloyd Madden, Fred Figueroa and back-up fullback Mike AS obvious as lt Is toat toe Bulldogs must score to win, lt Is Just as obvious toat Fresno's smarting defense will have to contain toe Aztecs U hope for a Missing from the defensive alignment will be linebacker Tom McCall, woo Is still out with a bad back, and safety Roger Young, who Is limping on a bum knee. With Young unable to see much acUon, If any ai all, It will be up to Ken Murasky to stop Haven Moses and toe SDS aerial attack. Sam Germany may Oil ta for Murasky at times. Replacing McCall again this week will be John Focke, a 198- pound sophomore. Focke was one of the defensive standouts against Los Angeles State and according to his coach, Darryl Rogers, "he'U get too Job done.* Rogers said he Isn't really concerned about toe Injuries. "We have too much else to worry about to let our Injuries bother us.* Giving Murasky an assist ta stopping toe Aztec passing game wUl be veteran defensive backs Mike Freeman, Ervta Hunt and Mark Bogdanovlch. Trying to stop Teddy Washing- • ton, Lloyd Edwards and toe San Diego running game wUi be quite a job for Fresno's defensive line, which will remain toe same as lt has been ta toe past-RonRem- lngton, 198, and Ron Lelmbach, 200, ends; Dennis Earl, 227, and Tony Welch, 233, tackles; and Lyle Setenclch, 233, middle Joining Focke at linebacker wUl be veteran Frank Kerby, a 201-pound senior. —MAN OVER 21— FL'LLTIME EMPLOYMENT 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 6 days a week GOOD JOB - GOOD PAY GOOD FOOD Apply CAFFE MIDI light now! AVAILABLE NOW - 2 Bedrm Furn. Apt, - Pool - A/C « 1328 E. San Ramon - 222-4366. FOR SALE — '63 Lambrelta Scooter, low mUeage, new tiros, wind screen. $200 - 222-6781. FURN. APT. 2 BR .-S140 or $38 per person. Across from dorms. Carpet. 439-6481. Also furn. City College studio, $70.00. WANTED, mature employed male student, to share comfortable 2 Br. apt. 191-2111 or 268-7428. It may be of note toat Fresno ad a 22-game winning n CCAA play goto; Young Is Olcay It was learned tola morning that Roger Young has been given toe green light to play Saturday night. But since he has not pracUced all week, he Is still a doubtful starter. Tom McCall Is sUllaquestion the San Diego contest of 1962. Now li Is San Diego toat has a 22-game streak overall. The Fresno team feels that toe Aztecs will leave wlto a record of 22-1. At least toat Is toe figure Freeman jotted down under a sign on toe locker room blackboard which reads-toe fall of toe Az- And we are going to play a hunch and go along wlto the Bulldogs and predict a 20-14 upset victory tor Fresno. By Kl I III WOODS Coll.tl«n Sport. Wrll.r Football phUosophers have al¬ ways said toat "toe best defense And MUce Freeman is one of the main reasons toat Fresno State has toe kind of defense toat makes a good offense. Freeman, a modest senior phy¬ sical education major from Fres¬ no, has been superb for toe BuU¬ dogs ail season, as both left defensive cornerback and punt return specialist. •Everything I know about play¬ ing defensive halfback, I learned from Coach Darryl Rogers,* ex¬ plained Freeman. "I've played tor blm (at Fresno City CoUege and FSC) and studied his theories for nearly five years." Considering Freeman's per¬ formance thus far this season, that's quite a tribute to Rogers. Wlto toe season just half over. Freeman has dlsUngulshed him¬ self as one of toe best defensive backs to FSC history. He has al¬ ready earned himself a page ln toe BuUdog's record books. He has shattered Dave Plump's sea¬ son punt return records, having run back 19 for an amazing 331 yards. A brUllant 99-yard punt return for a touchdown against Montana State broke a record toat had stood since 1935. How did lt feel?, was toe ob¬ vious quesUon. "Great,* Free¬ man repUed, "but I just hope I can do lt against San Diego State Saturday night.* In case you've been under a rock, toe No. 1 ranked small col¬ lege football team ta toe naUon, San Diego State, wUl play toe BuUdogs Saturday at 8 p.m. ta Ratcllffe Stadium. And wlto thorn comes Freeman's toughest as¬ signment this year, end Haven "Our whole team and coaching staff think he Is toe best end ta toe league," said Freeman. "I've watched films of him and he's quick wlto good moves.* "San Diego's offense Is geared for running right through you for short gains," Freeman explained, "but they know they can usually MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE LIABILITY ,V... $24 .„ |BEN W.HAW AGENCY] *. FULTON 485-0640 What kind do you smoke? Whatever kind you smoke, you owe it to yourself to try MONZA Pipe Tobacco. Your favorite pipe will give you more pleasure when you choose this imported blend of the world's fine MONZA move up to ONLY 30f A POUCH MONZA For a COMPLIMENTARY pouch of MONZA PIPE TOBACCO, send 10c to cover postage and handling with this coupon to: ROMICK'S INTERNATIONAL, INC. P.O. BOX 3033. DEPT. 109 NO. HOLLYWOOD. CALIF. 91606 (Please Print) Street _ ime may determine toe league's 'entual champion. "We know it's big one,* said Freeman, "but ere wlU be other games and ,* he added, "and I feel The BuUdogs are currenUy 3-0 records, andSaturday night's 4R •V else b THe*&ti WHERE DO YOU GET THE FINEST PIZZA IN FRESNO? Where else but at Me-n-Ed's — TRY ONE - - - YOU'LL LIKE IT WORLD FAMOUS PIZZA PARLORS 4735 NO. BLACKSTONE (near Shaw Ave.) E CONVENIENCE LOCATIONS 15550 E. KINGS I CANYON RD. I 477 (at Clovis Ave.) I (at C MANY mil ATE. ..NO ONE~DUPLICATES PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES with advanced & complex guided missile systems * * * 1MSMSES * * * Located on the California coast midpoint between Santa Monica & Santa Barbara, we offer the ideal physical and technical climate. Schedule a interview 0 with the representative ot: NAVAL SHIP MISSILE SYSTEMS ENGINEERING STATION Port Hueneme, California For positions as: ELECTRICAL ENGINEER MECHANICAL ENGINEER AEROSPACE ENGINEER (MISSILES) PHYSICIST (ELECTRONICS) Your Placement Director — has further information — will furnish brochures — can schedule ai n Equal Opportunity Employer THE DAILY COLLEGIA W FRESNO STATE COLLEGE VOL. LXXHl. NO. 3 FRESNO. CALIFORNIA MONDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1967 The Great Squelch Flower House Expose By DIANA VASQUF.7. g to a shack on Shaw Ave- Gel Interviews. Gain their [dence and maybe they'll 1 their caches of LSD and ta. Get pictures of them I e-ln.in room. In case they're belllgerant, take a big, husky photographer wlto you. You can't miss their shack, It's got a pretty flower on toe roof. Good luck.* Wlto this directive from Lois Lane and a photographer ln tow, den. Located next to television station Kjko, toe hippie hideout proved to be a two-story struc¬ ture, a little dllapadated but tastefully complimenting toe red Walking up to toe front door we passed a sign nailed to toe porch pUlar. "Watch out for the Children' lt warned. Visions of scruffy, barefoot kids dogging the steps of their equally scruffy, We knocked, and toe door opened to reveal a young man dressed to Jeans, short-sleeved shirt and shoes. He was not scruffy or symbols, flowers or Haight- Ashbury paraphernalia. None. brary covering nearly half toe wall of toe living room. The room why toe peace sign and the flower on toe roof? "It was Just a spur of toe moment thing. I felt toat the symbols themselves had sin¬ cere moUves behind them. So one afternoon some friends of mine got together and we painted toe flower on toe roof. The peace listened as toe Interview con¬ tinued. Anderson revealed him¬ self as a serious thinking young man who is worried about toe world situation and toe part he plays ln lt. "I'm against ail war, but If there was a war toat was truly JusUfled, If my family lawn without f full of record albums, rugs on toe floor, a couch, chairs, paintings on the wall and an air conditioner. In¬ stead of smelling like marijuana and fresh flowers, toe room smelled of hot coffee and ciga¬ rettes. We were disappointed. The young man who opened toe door was Jerry Anderson, 18, a sophomore and obviously amused at toe looks of disappoint¬ ment on our faces. Sitting down on toe sofa we began our lnter- slgn. "There are three, living here. I'm toe most liberal, other Is conservative. The con- servaUve Just tolerates my would fight.' "This nipple movement Is rejecting all society, It's given up. Well, I haven't given up. I'm opUmlsUc about our society and As If on cue toe front door opened and conservaUve Bernle Hlnes, 27, and an ex-serviceman, walked in and sizing uptoesltua- on) (J NT, I d part of It.' Assured toat Anderson hadn't painted any more roofs, Mines lighted a cigarette, seated hlm- At the menUon of hippies, Hlnes spoke up, "Those people are a bunch of kids playing games. AU they're doing Is raising antago¬ nism. They don't accomplish a thing." Do you think there are many true hippies on toe FSC campus? "No, they're Just play¬ ing their little games. Those toat riot are Just being downright clvU disobedient. But as long as they don't Injure mo', they can do as they please." At this Ume toe third room¬ mate, BUI Lerrlgo, a confessed moderate, 21, and a Junior walked Into toe house. Surprised to find so many people ln his home, Ler¬ rlgo laughed when he found toat The DaUy Collegian was doing an ossaso on toe Infamous Hippie House. "You're not toe first people who knocked on our door looking for hippies, said Ler¬ rlgo. There Is always somebody stopping by looking for Informa¬ tion on where to get pot. Once some people stopped and wanted and toe flower on toe roof, hippies would show them around toe place, but when they saw our gun collecUon on toe bedroom wail they'd get shocked and leave. It's been a long Ume since anyone wlto long hair has come around." Obviously enjoying toe re¬ telling of their experiences, Ler¬ rlgo continued, "On nights when there Is nothing to do we sit outside and watch toe cars goby. The double takes are really great. I'm Just worried toat someday somebody Is going to got hurt. A few days ago a motorcyclist had a wreck outside our house, (ConUnued on Page 3, Col. 4) Students To Protest Napalm Use The scheduled picketing coin¬ cides wlto a week-long peUUon- slgnlng campaign which would Chemical Co. from conducting career Interviews on campus Wednesday and Thursday. (The Placement Office said toe repro- for bombs. A spokesman for -the group, which caUs Itself toe Friends of toe Student Nonviolent Coor¬ dinating Committee, said they do not anticipate any action wUl be taken on their peUUon unless they can get several thousand slg- Teel they have to try- be presented to Dr. Frederic Ness, president of Fresno State College, tomorrow or Wed- Mlss Merodle Robb, revlverof the FSC Friends of SNCC, has be on toe picket line Wednesday', but said she has had excellent response from other Fresno- area peace organizations which feels like hanging someone to effigy or lying down to toe street, toat wUl be all right. Jay Goodwin, a student activist but not aSNCC member, revealed he does not anticipate anything ir toat Ui Dow Chemical Co. representaUve will be bodUy prevented from holding Job talks, Goodwin said he does not oxpect any such acUon but also slated lt Is aposslbUlty, citing toe case at toe University of Wisconsin. Last week on the 1 campus a Dow Chem¬ ical representaUve was bodUy removed from the buUdlng where he was conducUng Interviews. d he had expected napalm' on toe part 1 students. He said most of ^EDITORIAL* A Sign Of The Times By GARY DALOYAN IIIIIIIUJ FRIENDLY PERSUASION—Nearly 200 students and faculty members have fixed Ihelr signatures to a petition which objects to toe appearance ol a Dow Chemical Company representative at career inter- esslons Wednesday and Thursday. Jay Goort- conlident and dedicated protester, explained goals to Dick Swenson. who listened eolly-jaU i 'Student doves and ar, elite group of polltcal acUvlsts are once again preparing to place Fresno State CoUege ln toe national spotlight. The first such Incident occurred several weeks ago when nearly 100 students and faculty members Incited an orderly walkout during Vice president Hubert Humphrey's appearance on campus. Later, toe anti-war protesters conducted a peaceful demonstraUon near toe gymnasium as toe vice president departed ln his glimmering white limousine. Unfortunately, as toe motorcade puUed away from toe crowd-Uned curb, a secret service agent directed an unprovoked, Irresponsible and threatening remark to one of the protest leaders. In doing so toe agent endangered toe safety of toe vice president as well as bystanders. Fortunately, too spark did not Ignite toe tinder and toe crowd was restrained. Nevertheless, If toe witnesses had been of a more militant nature, toe peaceful demonstraUon could have Inflated Into riotous proportions. Again we are faced with another peace demonstratlon-a sign of toe times. Last week, Dow Chemical Company representatives on career recruitment tours of several major colleges were physically barred from conducting student Interviews. The Dow Chemical Co. Is a chief manufacturer of napalm being used to toe Vietnam war. The Jcllled- gasoltoe compound, when detonated near a victim, results to horren¬ dous first degree burns and ultimately death because of Us adhesive components. The Dow representaUve wUl be on campus Wednesday and Thursday with Intentions of interviewing seniors and graduating students Interested ln technical fields. Peaceniks and poUtlcal acUvlsts, labeling themselves as 'Friends of SNCC* (Student Nonviolent Co¬ ordinating Committee), are working fsverously to obtain signatures on a peUUon requesting toe coUege administration to ban toe chem- (Cpntlnuedon.Page 2, Col. 1) |