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-The) frosno Sttato College Collogian-. Jhe «3jt wet :tati or the war Caretcsi spending, serves only to raise prices—increases the already inflated currency. Careful, budgeted spending with surpluses being invested in war bonds prevents higher prices, secures a future investment and furthers the war effort Careless spending can do much to increase prices in fields where there it but a limited quantity ol synod-, available n> the consumer ■ Buyers compete with each other ft»j the desired product, the goods sells to the highest bidder Such circumstances will nullify increases in income and mslce for an unhealthy currency sit- , nation which will lead to more demands for higher wages on the pan of the consumer and further rises in prices by the seller An increase in the dollar income of the con- - sumcT will mean tittle if he competes with other buyers with careless spending in a limited market Staters can do their part by buying bonds and stamps ai the booth in the Union foyer ■COOEOIAN BvNupecCetine After fall come* the winter. A weak, tlfeleaa thing that for tba moat part remain* blanketed fiver by a dismal tog which •penetrate* everything and leave* nothing but warped doors, slush,* and 111 reelings In general . Vet, there are tlmea when, for a few days, occasional storms wander In from ihe coaat; and tbe cold season springs forth tn Its true form, undaented. overpowering and terrifying * w * New ene'e soul becom** a* r**tl**a a* th*, faur wind*, and on*'* mind *udd*nly beeom** can. si- 11.. ef th* fact that It I* but * short induny thing c**npar*d to nature. New tha n**d tor human (gnsiniinihip cornea forth, a r*l*ntl*ae, driving '•re* with InaHlmabl* propeniltl**. Whll* th* fog Ing fer th* world to be saved fr*m dtaaatar by th* evening Spring, wa Shall attempt ts cajole you Into Mgh spirits by th* following: r£,lhr.. to In* Critter Sir: 1 read In tbe CotUgur. edllorlala for January Ith a reference to President Roosevelt's quotation from Stare and Strip**, a quotation wherein we are exhorted, and 'for the holy love of God." to lis- en lo tbe dead.'' Hay* the editor or the Collegian, All right. dead If * Welter. Ibare'a a fly In my soup. That will be 10 centa extra, please Welter, there 1* a fly In my aoup. (lee. 1 guana we forgot to put II on the menu Walter, there is a fly In my soup Yes. and look at these muscle* Welter, there', a fly In my soup That's all right It's Friday Walter, there's two tiles In my soup. It's onr special. You usually only get one * w * Wa were coming hem* from 'Frisco th* other night en th* *tr*amHn*r; and, as people de. w* fall te talking te fellow paooengern A certain ami. abi* chap ef th* Unltad State. Navy caught aur eye) and, after a few embarrooelnf mem*nt* of self Introduction, w* eet down and started what w* elncerely hepe wilt be s long-term frlandahlp. It seem*, that this young chap, who Isn't ao young aa we were when the war at**rt*d, haa been for some twentyelght months During this visited any-rivl)ised apot with a larger pop ulation than a few thousand. He bad r •nsj | ■ l.r. If isrVn. ngSNO stats cOLraoa'ASSOciATic MaVcVi'tser' * t, MST, at ■ r •-* Aa t r. ATa» S*t.st«*ii*e Bi*n.v ittn •*-•* pee ***** 0*kl Ktl*r t-0 Fitly £.-.. »' Hi **. ,..r hs eocuioiAN or net. *•*«•<•• um*e, rA>*«« * Editor. . „ sWswrtssinq Manoojer Aamstant Adv Marvygpr , tuainggg Mcxnaqer Phone 4 472 Copy Editor IsWws Editor Slcrif Art,'' MfjTkatjIng Editor tt Maka up Editor , Laonard Rowel) Andy Koeiens Clarence Niebuhr . Batty Pratza- !ean Casey Tuanlta Brown Bill Warner Sherry WrjtJ. ^^^^^^ Benny Phillips ftWturee Jamee Coagrava. Culver Wilson Sotscd Edilor Allia Bargum DiartKi Music ,nck Burke CaTCukyfion Hanager Gloria Amriasian tDrrb^KCbvufo Howell Manses C-cm*jravw lean Casery . Uarcra-ei ( _. -*, Thftuls Adorn* Annie Shew. Eleanor Km- smissi PtrtrlcVi Atweod, Harold Dlckeon. lean He CsSe., A Me cVxeaurr Benny Phillips f*fin*th Lrlmn* teiey Lewi* I auppee* that h* I* what one would call average. Derk, wavy hair, a eufttsned akin that wa* new created with wrinkl**. About five feet, nine er ,*•>, and fer all ef tils twenty-nine years, he had an undaretsfldlng way about him that one seldom find* In men ef an elder age H* wanted t* knew about the cigarette alienage, about eendftlena h*re en the «ea*t, and meetly about people. #* * * He wanted te know what the people at bom* thought about the war, what people were wearing new. It It wa* poealble te get steaks 'he bad *at*n three time* tn bla first three houre off the baa* aa ... Sometime* a lump would arise Into bla throat, and he had to *lop talhlije until his voice became steady again. What canted ItT He didn't know Just Ihe sight of civilian* snd being barb home again, he guessed He Just had a giddy feeling In Ihe pll of bl* atomach He Tell .Ih* nam* way on the day he enlisted Only It waa a thousand times ■ Ne, h* wasn't th* *n|y en* thet felt that way. Who*, hie •hip cam* through th* Holder- Oat*, th* majority ef th* bev* eet down u**n th* eeeks snd •ri*d (Hi* i-*!".. "tt wa* th* crowning *rir of a h«#rt'* deepair. And It thrilled yeu threugh *nd through." • # * Then we talked abetrt a let ef ath*r thing*..whet th* beys evereest read *M de when they hav* tire*, tha draft eltuetlen. Mew long th* war would last, the peyehelefy ef war; but In the end we always same bee*, te th* same eafbjeett Heme. It doeent leave much doubt ** t* what *ur bey* l**k forward i* lake III For. i hi* leering, dlsn ee lhat hi* <i *™ Personal Intr o him For i poasesaed. whatever virtue, whal iver hate, has departed for re -ion* unknown He I* but n hunt if Inanimate matter" Now i confess to be coiituiicd lr*i. by the assumption of ar nuch definite knowledge of the be- ng. activities, character, and Inle •ate ol a man beyond the event physical death; and, second, by " exhortation based on aurh t sumption Tot myself—even assuming that tn Inanimate hunk could apeak and that I being aril much le*a faith, tn a sneaker who la without obltgatlona and for whom personal Interests, loves, sad Uvea are a farce In abort. I refuse to listen; and I would believe myaelf morally Justified li the refusal When II romes to tbe engaging Reld or mem physic, where seekers conalder tbe nature and relation of mlad and matter, even the wleeat philosophers tread softly. II seem* to me, then, that thoae of ua who are "yet but young li deed- might well emulate one of ihe most able or mctaphyed who, on Ihe subject of the body spiritual, spoke always will cent and studied obacurl^v. Whether *■* will or j.n speaking and our listening terdepentlent Both, It they be Intelligent, will avoid confusion In considering purpose* stid Ideals RANNTE I! OARER tlshW, Hole—Tin, tJito,, will admit tbe SatuJMhS ai 4 flan- in the toy,, en M.- rdtto'tot eejerrtd ta,) Ex-fSCeri Are Gold Stan on Sports Flag Two former Freeno State College alhlelea are represented by gold ; on the sports service flag for World War II which represents 400 standout college varsity, profession*! and nationally ranked ;eur athlete* who have given Uvea In the service of their try since Pearl Harbor ■Ivln I!ouch and Lenard Sun are Haled as Ihr men from FSf Hoik li started In foolbnll In .1*40 snd Hundahl In (rack. The IIkI Includes aurh name. a. u Inter rimrlle Paddock, pnlnman Tommy Hitchcock and All Amorl can Nile Nlnnlck Point What's Wrong with This Picture WRONG SIZE BULBS ARK ■-■"-■ TOO At home or at school you need your eyes. You will need them all the rest of your life. Take care of your eyes now and make sure you have plenty of light for everything you do. BETTER LIGHT IS BETTER SIGHT THE MUSIC BAR" 1470 N. VAN NISS AVENUE NIW BILEASES "I llsd a L.t.i,- Talk with tba Lord" (An excellent recording: "A Wonderful Winter" and "Righl A* the ftal "Jaloulae" and "Chinese Tango" "One Meal ball" "Don't Fence He In" "Don't Ever Chsnge" ALBUMS "Tb* Oreat flltd«r*le*ve"- I bright fairy stories for children Hot Jest CUsatri" . Dorsey Bro* Wld* telectun at Stars;* Album*. Wscki PMONI J4SS7 rrankl* Carle Charlie 8phak Xavler rugst Tony Pastor , Kate flmlth tllnn> RImma -Th« Fresno State College Collegian Campus Staff Masts The staff ot the Campua met Wednesday atteraooB st ■ p.m. In Ibe Campua office The assign ment* of each editor wa* given him, snd any persona wbo were absent from Ibe meeting are to re port to Clare WeybiotKh for assignment FIHy per rent o( tbe copy Is due February 2ft lo ns>et the printing contract, ao all those writing copy muat have It In afnple lime. Miss Weymouth aald. GIFTS VALENTINES Greeting Cards for all Occasiona Kilner's 1386 Fulton Phone MHI Speedball Notice j Are Put fit Student Boxes Note* are In the boxes "of "ill girl* who here come out for spinal! practice any one of the th time* practice* hav* been held The girl* are asked le rill the notea out and return them to Jean Casey, speedball msnager, so thoae who will he there today can be placed on teams Team* will be organised today and the tournament will be played next week. Practice la held at 3 every Friday. Key Sells Bonds The Key, honorary scholastic organisation at Stale. Is the organisation In charge of selling itamps and bond* for this week. Meet the Gang •tt Smith.y', BAR-B-QUE aw N. H .1 Phrateres Install Spring Officers Installation of spring semester officer* of Phrateres, women's social organisation will be held to night, 1:10, In Ihe committee room of Ihe union Ruth amoot wilt take over the preeidenlahlp held Ibis semester by Pat 1'lnnell Carol Lewis will serve ss vice-president. Vivian Archibald as recording aecretary. Shirley Cobb, correipondlni *ecre- Marjorle Alv**, treasurro, t Noto/angelo, historian and Shirley Arm-! wtlt be publicity The club, consisting of l\ beta, Is sponsored by Miss Maker, dean of women, am ehier. commercial instruct One ot the laat dullea Mil ill will perform aa tirealdent of Phrateres will be the organlsat if members to serve at the sn ar at th* aervlcemen's Cant, t Fresno Stale, January II CORSAGES BOUQUETS Flowers for All Occasions Birthdays — Weddings (.Ilium C71 \Jliver 2024 Fresno | Phone 4-50IJ MEET YOU AT SAM'S Fountain Ssrvice School Supplies Sundry Stores 310 Mchlnl... nriroN irsin •• rueiuMMi JUMPERS AND COMPANY Colorful basics versatile enough to be a wardrobe in themselves subject to a new mood with merely the change ol a blouse, scarf or belt from 8 95, blouses from 4 50 CftlKA MANN Author Speaks SundaV at Forum lill... Mann, author, actress, for Ign correspondent, and daughter i Thomas Mann, will speak Sun lay evening at 1:10 o'clock in the udllorium of .Fresno Ittate College ind,ei tbe auspices ot the Sunday evening Porum sponsored by the 'trat Congregational church "Prom Where I Sat" (Europe It!!), will be the eubjert of Mlaa Mann .ho has lust returned from Europe wnere *ae ha* been' eerv If a* a war eo.respondent Sh* 111 give a dramatic account ot her experience* during the spring and »f 1141 In England, Prance snd i of Uermany which have come under Allied control, including Bringing bark a enectator'* first band atory. she will tell what tbe Old World looka.ltke and. what It may look like after the war with special emphasis on the peacetime function or the I'nlted Nanus Including a well rnnslderod dure of Europe today and tomor Since *he left Uermany aa an exile. Mlaa Mann has returned only and then In a peasant guise secue the man use 11 [it of her father's novel, "Joeenb and His Rretheni," from the Mann's former home She has. however, traveled PiyeThra* Chess Club to Play City Businessmen A team, compoeed ef eight Ml dents of tb* Preeno "tele Cheea Club, will play ea tournament against aa teem made up of Preaae men and servicemen. Tueedaj nlng in tbe coed lounge of ual Rerre*hm*nts will- be served anal klbitlsera will be permitted, to attend. Eerl Dean, president af the organisation stated. TIM tart at Tis and end at ,$% the liilarcluh .— mitwt. U,is flheklrsjlan la Lading wtth of II *nd ha* em* more to play Prans W second wllh **v*n ar wins out of 11 gam** wltb |w* more te play. Kenneth ' imms af third with seven and one half wlna play. Earl Deaa as fourth with sli gamee wen and U lace -in. three aad one half wine lit of 11 played and with twa iore gamee te play Winston ftraesT, of Ibe iral department of FSC_ m • strange rorr*ep*nden«e Tba Cheea Clubs' rank* srg mat > yet fined and all iatereatot ms> * -an Join by seeing trUeaf st *3i i end *it*n*lvely hi since lhat lime a young girl in he day* of the Weimar %y Mlaa Mann atudled for stage aud ss a pupil of Mag 1 _ _ hardt she made V number el labs- •trlcal appearance* She la th* eft j thor of - S.-hool (nr ~ am) "The Ughu Oo Deem- ami ge> ; minor with her heather, Kl Mann, ef "Bsestye to Urs* sad, ■ The Other Oermsav." i"iS Islands Down Uader, menUry film lecture Is eoear lon picture* of ear stntenle ti th* Southwest' ^- **r — [Iven et tha feram >y Av* Hamilton, noted n the siMiitorium af tha 1 gregallonal Chareh. Th* forum mnutssl W^^B Ih* public and financed threes free wilt off*rings BULLDOG SHOES I1IIT 6IFPII J±
Object Description
Title | 1945_01 The Daily Collegian January 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. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | January 12, 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 |
Full-Text-Search | -The) frosno Sttato College Collogian-. Jhe «3jt wet :tati or the war Caretcsi spending, serves only to raise prices—increases the already inflated currency. Careful, budgeted spending with surpluses being invested in war bonds prevents higher prices, secures a future investment and furthers the war effort Careless spending can do much to increase prices in fields where there it but a limited quantity ol synod-, available n> the consumer ■ Buyers compete with each other ft»j the desired product, the goods sells to the highest bidder Such circumstances will nullify increases in income and mslce for an unhealthy currency sit- , nation which will lead to more demands for higher wages on the pan of the consumer and further rises in prices by the seller An increase in the dollar income of the con- - sumcT will mean tittle if he competes with other buyers with careless spending in a limited market Staters can do their part by buying bonds and stamps ai the booth in the Union foyer ■COOEOIAN BvNupecCetine After fall come* the winter. A weak, tlfeleaa thing that for tba moat part remain* blanketed fiver by a dismal tog which •penetrate* everything and leave* nothing but warped doors, slush,* and 111 reelings In general . Vet, there are tlmea when, for a few days, occasional storms wander In from ihe coaat; and tbe cold season springs forth tn Its true form, undaented. overpowering and terrifying * w * New ene'e soul becom** a* r**tl**a a* th*, faur wind*, and on*'* mind *udd*nly beeom** can. si- 11.. ef th* fact that It I* but * short induny thing c**npar*d to nature. New tha n**d tor human (gnsiniinihip cornea forth, a r*l*ntl*ae, driving '•re* with InaHlmabl* propeniltl**. Whll* th* fog Ing fer th* world to be saved fr*m dtaaatar by th* evening Spring, wa Shall attempt ts cajole you Into Mgh spirits by th* following: r£,lhr.. to In* Critter Sir: 1 read In tbe CotUgur. edllorlala for January Ith a reference to President Roosevelt's quotation from Stare and Strip**, a quotation wherein we are exhorted, and 'for the holy love of God." to lis- en lo tbe dead.'' Hay* the editor or the Collegian, All right. dead If * Welter. Ibare'a a fly In my soup. That will be 10 centa extra, please Welter, there 1* a fly In my aoup. (lee. 1 guana we forgot to put II on the menu Walter, there is a fly In my soup Yes. and look at these muscle* Welter, there', a fly In my soup That's all right It's Friday Walter, there's two tiles In my soup. It's onr special. You usually only get one * w * Wa were coming hem* from 'Frisco th* other night en th* *tr*amHn*r; and, as people de. w* fall te talking te fellow paooengern A certain ami. abi* chap ef th* Unltad State. Navy caught aur eye) and, after a few embarrooelnf mem*nt* of self Introduction, w* eet down and started what w* elncerely hepe wilt be s long-term frlandahlp. It seem*, that this young chap, who Isn't ao young aa we were when the war at**rt*d, haa been for some twentyelght months During this visited any-rivl)ised apot with a larger pop ulation than a few thousand. He bad r •nsj | ■ l.r. If isrVn. ngSNO stats cOLraoa'ASSOciATic MaVcVi'tser' * t, MST, at ■ r •-* Aa t r. ATa» S*t.st«*ii*e Bi*n.v ittn •*-•* pee ***** 0*kl Ktl*r t-0 Fitly £.-.. »' Hi **. ,..r hs eocuioiAN or net. *•*«•<•• um*e, rA>*«« * Editor. . „ sWswrtssinq Manoojer Aamstant Adv Marvygpr , tuainggg Mcxnaqer Phone 4 472 Copy Editor IsWws Editor Slcrif Art,'' MfjTkatjIng Editor tt Maka up Editor , Laonard Rowel) Andy Koeiens Clarence Niebuhr . Batty Pratza- !ean Casey Tuanlta Brown Bill Warner Sherry WrjtJ. ^^^^^^ Benny Phillips ftWturee Jamee Coagrava. Culver Wilson Sotscd Edilor Allia Bargum DiartKi Music ,nck Burke CaTCukyfion Hanager Gloria Amriasian tDrrb^KCbvufo Howell Manses C-cm*jravw lean Casery . Uarcra-ei ( _. -*, Thftuls Adorn* Annie Shew. Eleanor Km- smissi PtrtrlcVi Atweod, Harold Dlckeon. lean He CsSe., A Me cVxeaurr Benny Phillips f*fin*th Lrlmn* teiey Lewi* I auppee* that h* I* what one would call average. Derk, wavy hair, a eufttsned akin that wa* new created with wrinkl**. About five feet, nine er ,*•>, and fer all ef tils twenty-nine years, he had an undaretsfldlng way about him that one seldom find* In men ef an elder age H* wanted t* knew about the cigarette alienage, about eendftlena h*re en the «ea*t, and meetly about people. #* * * He wanted te know what the people at bom* thought about the war, what people were wearing new. It It wa* poealble te get steaks 'he bad *at*n three time* tn bla first three houre off the baa* aa ... Sometime* a lump would arise Into bla throat, and he had to *lop talhlije until his voice became steady again. What canted ItT He didn't know Just Ihe sight of civilian* snd being barb home again, he guessed He Just had a giddy feeling In Ihe pll of bl* atomach He Tell .Ih* nam* way on the day he enlisted Only It waa a thousand times ■ Ne, h* wasn't th* *n|y en* thet felt that way. Who*, hie •hip cam* through th* Holder- Oat*, th* majority ef th* bev* eet down u**n th* eeeks snd •ri*d (Hi* i-*!".. "tt wa* th* crowning *rir of a h«#rt'* deepair. And It thrilled yeu threugh *nd through." • # * Then we talked abetrt a let ef ath*r thing*..whet th* beys evereest read *M de when they hav* tire*, tha draft eltuetlen. Mew long th* war would last, the peyehelefy ef war; but In the end we always same bee*, te th* same eafbjeett Heme. It doeent leave much doubt ** t* what *ur bey* l**k forward i* lake III For. i hi* leering, dlsn ee lhat hi* RImma -Th« Fresno State College Collegian Campus Staff Masts The staff ot the Campua met Wednesday atteraooB st ■ p.m. In Ibe Campua office The assign ment* of each editor wa* given him, snd any persona wbo were absent from Ibe meeting are to re port to Clare WeybiotKh for assignment FIHy per rent o( tbe copy Is due February 2ft lo ns>et the printing contract, ao all those writing copy muat have It In afnple lime. Miss Weymouth aald. GIFTS VALENTINES Greeting Cards for all Occasiona Kilner's 1386 Fulton Phone MHI Speedball Notice j Are Put fit Student Boxes Note* are In the boxes "of "ill girl* who here come out for spinal! practice any one of the th time* practice* hav* been held The girl* are asked le rill the notea out and return them to Jean Casey, speedball msnager, so thoae who will he there today can be placed on teams Team* will be organised today and the tournament will be played next week. Practice la held at 3 every Friday. Key Sells Bonds The Key, honorary scholastic organisation at Stale. Is the organisation In charge of selling itamps and bond* for this week. Meet the Gang •tt Smith.y', BAR-B-QUE aw N. H .1 Phrateres Install Spring Officers Installation of spring semester officer* of Phrateres, women's social organisation will be held to night, 1:10, In Ihe committee room of Ihe union Ruth amoot wilt take over the preeidenlahlp held Ibis semester by Pat 1'lnnell Carol Lewis will serve ss vice-president. Vivian Archibald as recording aecretary. Shirley Cobb, correipondlni *ecre- Marjorle Alv**, treasurro, t Noto/angelo, historian and Shirley Arm-! wtlt be publicity The club, consisting of l\ beta, Is sponsored by Miss Maker, dean of women, am ehier. commercial instruct One ot the laat dullea Mil ill will perform aa tirealdent of Phrateres will be the organlsat if members to serve at the sn ar at th* aervlcemen's Cant, t Fresno Stale, January II CORSAGES BOUQUETS Flowers for All Occasions Birthdays — Weddings (.Ilium C71 \Jliver 2024 Fresno | Phone 4-50IJ MEET YOU AT SAM'S Fountain Ssrvice School Supplies Sundry Stores 310 Mchlnl... nriroN irsin •• rueiuMMi JUMPERS AND COMPANY Colorful basics versatile enough to be a wardrobe in themselves subject to a new mood with merely the change ol a blouse, scarf or belt from 8 95, blouses from 4 50 CftlKA MANN Author Speaks SundaV at Forum lill... Mann, author, actress, for Ign correspondent, and daughter i Thomas Mann, will speak Sun lay evening at 1:10 o'clock in the udllorium of .Fresno Ittate College ind,ei tbe auspices ot the Sunday evening Porum sponsored by the 'trat Congregational church "Prom Where I Sat" (Europe It!!), will be the eubjert of Mlaa Mann .ho has lust returned from Europe wnere *ae ha* been' eerv If a* a war eo.respondent Sh* 111 give a dramatic account ot her experience* during the spring and »f 1141 In England, Prance snd i of Uermany which have come under Allied control, including Bringing bark a enectator'* first band atory. she will tell what tbe Old World looka.ltke and. what It may look like after the war with special emphasis on the peacetime function or the I'nlted Nanus Including a well rnnslderod dure of Europe today and tomor Since *he left Uermany aa an exile. Mlaa Mann has returned only and then In a peasant guise secue the man use 11 [it of her father's novel, "Joeenb and His Rretheni," from the Mann's former home She has. however, traveled PiyeThra* Chess Club to Play City Businessmen A team, compoeed ef eight Ml dents of tb* Preeno "tele Cheea Club, will play ea tournament against aa teem made up of Preaae men and servicemen. Tueedaj nlng in tbe coed lounge of ual Rerre*hm*nts will- be served anal klbitlsera will be permitted, to attend. Eerl Dean, president af the organisation stated. TIM tart at Tis and end at ,$% the liilarcluh .— mitwt. U,is flheklrsjlan la Lading wtth of II *nd ha* em* more to play Prans W second wllh **v*n ar wins out of 11 gam** wltb |w* more te play. Kenneth ' imms af third with seven and one half wlna play. Earl Deaa as fourth with sli gamee wen and U lace -in. three aad one half wine lit of 11 played and with twa iore gamee te play Winston ftraesT, of Ibe iral department of FSC_ m • strange rorr*ep*nden«e Tba Cheea Clubs' rank* srg mat > yet fined and all iatereatot ms> * -an Join by seeing trUeaf st *3i i end *it*n*lvely hi since lhat lime a young girl in he day* of the Weimar %y Mlaa Mann atudled for stage aud ss a pupil of Mag 1 _ _ hardt she made V number el labs- •trlcal appearance* She la th* eft j thor of - S.-hool (nr ~ am) "The Ughu Oo Deem- ami ge> ; minor with her heather, Kl Mann, ef "Bsestye to Urs* sad, ■ The Other Oermsav." i"iS Islands Down Uader, menUry film lecture Is eoear lon picture* of ear stntenle ti th* Southwest' ^- **r — [Iven et tha feram >y Av* Hamilton, noted n the siMiitorium af tha 1 gregallonal Chareh. Th* forum mnutssl W^^B Ih* public and financed threes free wilt off*rings BULLDOG SHOES I1IIT 6IFPII J± |