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4 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tweedey. Decee**** 2. Jf»S U3T6S ClsOSCn dTTcM clothmand peerage shin* Complete lottery birthdates (Coadaesd from Page 1) Service Systsm's headquarters here. First The first capsule was picked from a glass heel by Representative Alexander Plrnle of Utlca, H.Y.. the raaklnc Republican on the House armed services subcommittee on the draft. Subs* qaeat oagouhM wore picked by l of the Selective Service i's youth advisory eom- Bsittees, made up of men of draft age, were i by local draft boards r at the urging of Pros! tawawrn After the drawing of tho dates. the letters of the alphabet were I to determine the order of i within a given birthday. General Lewis R. 76-year-old outgoing r of tie draft, spoke briefly .toliewlag tho opening prayer. Hershoy, weajinc • fay business sum. directed that the numbers be soured Into tho Sir. Two Selective Service employees then East Asian tour will be ottered at student rates A M-day tour of Eaat gats including visits to Hone Konc. Manila Taipei and 19 days tn Japan is being offered i* ih«* National Association tor I-orelrti Student Relation* Committee tor June 17 to July 1*. 1 >70. Planned to colrx-ide with | x\rc '70. the coat for the trip hi $975 which include* round tri|. air fare from Sat Fnsnrlsrn. Interna] traasportatton by air or r.nl all overnight acrommo datlons and approximately half of all meals. In esch of the cities viatied students from local unlv«*r*lt1e* will serve ss seminar pan in peats, cutdee and hums in an effort to provide \mertcaii 898 dents with a more kisowledswuhle view of these nations and their young peoplf According to Laurie I aNatt Foreign Student Adviser, there / Is no deadline tor appUcattoii* but form* were sent eat ssxttou- wide. "| suppose that a liml' of one plane load will be accepted so students shook* apply _ For further in! tact Mia* I abbltt in the Foreign Student* Office. Admtnlatration 240. 487-2782. WANT ADS ACROSS FROM rXlRhejwf urn. 2 Br. carpeted, s coral. $160 or share as/al others $45. 439.641)1 -Thank you for info on HttdRun Involving '64 Buick A '69 B-M-W. Curt Kamada. Part-Time Campus Representt- tive. Put up advertising posters, earn $9-$10 per hour.Notellinq. Write University Publication-,, Boa 20133. Denver, Co 80220 for details. For Sale Heed Skis 215cm. Head polos 6." Harm** Too, marker Roller Heel, frm - 1 pr boots (st 12) and beet tree. $100 tone* an. 224.1342. Typing, fast, acourate and rsa- sonahis. 439-1669. Baretone Ukeiele eatcl eond. $10. C^ii Jody 299-.1wd6 after 4 p.m. Of the 54 yot uled to draw e tlve Service said tho represents - tlvee of Michigan and Alaaka refused to come and take part. Another youth, David L. Fowler of Washington, walked to the bowl but said he could not take part. He said he had been notified by his delegation not to draw tor reasons that would he explained later. Another of the young draft advisers, John R. Lyne of *>n- •V* pence «lcn hers mat of the Mr with the other As he turned to shake hands with officials heslsde the howl, Hsrshoj quipped. "You mlss*Pd one.* a reference to I yne'*. fall are to display the aV* sign whin* drawing one of his five numbers. Re tore drawl ire his quota of capsules. Jonathan Crawford of Indiana, a blond youth, said. "The youth of Indiana are proud to pur tlctpate," and arided thai hehnped the random selection ejrsaoaj would be th* "first of many t*»ed- ed reforms" in the draft Defermonts Last night's lott.-n was ttu* first nanee 1142. The tottery waa eajj*n*a>d 'luring Wn«l<l war II when It rn-ra.ni*' neresKarv to tn- |14*. men havf l»»«en ilraft»~l in order of agt*. the olnVsi flrsi up • o the aare of 2C The most complicated pert .»f the new bai*>r>' 6JSBhSSJ *sasn*fBjj uifii with deferments, lor ••» ample easa who draw th.> lunulas-r ISO last wight ami who have <tv fermenls next vear will not In* taken •*v»»n if tlie *S*BgSpf |98 |s rea«ln-«l in the pirkiio: order. Mm if nhSJ lost* ttn-tr nvgei aj*j**gj sw$ngg ihSJ aie 2t- xear* old nkej mill linmfdlatrh BBJSSJ the draft |nml with the niimU-r Nrtiiday ha* a differem twimlwi ia another vear'<. b.tterv th**lr imntber will remain the same. SPECIALS WHITE, NAVY A STRIPCS BELL iOnOM TROUSERS Q49 <m»v %3 up BODY SHIRTS Willi A )A THf Y e*X lAsT" "^ AIR FORCE SUN 4 SSES 4 I 29 GIAS MAV IAVY PEA COATS 8! 95 NAVY SHIRTS ALL SIZE s 1 95 OJ. FATIGUE |$0 JACKETS ' OJ. FIELD a9S JACKETS ^ Most compete stock of - end sue* ie va^ey. WAR SURPLUS DEPO 602 BroodwoY 231-3619 OPEN SUNDAYS Bmlom fear m Is e chmmoloAicmt flat of birth dale* thf% drefr toltwry sjsech May July 1-146 I-J96 1- gg t- 66 1-666 2-196 heismssser >*ismw*i | 1-229 1- 16 2-161 2- 34 tanuan 1-gg* a-ia* 3-291 4 211 i-iai s *24 Thin is the fl/pheherica, 0ftf#f 3-167 3- 46 1 in 3- 46 3_34g 0/ me li\t thmt win ae •ppheej le 4-175 4-276 4-276 4-232 4-3g6 ">* IheJ foster of /ear rvame. 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Title | 1969_12 The Daily Collegian December 1969 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1969 |
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 |
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Title | December 2, 1969 Pg 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1969 |
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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4 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tweedey. Decee**** 2. Jf»S
U3T6S ClsOSCn dTTcM clothmand peerage shin*
Complete lottery birthdates
(Coadaesd from Page 1)
Service Systsm's headquarters
here.
First
The first capsule was picked
from a glass heel by Representative Alexander Plrnle of Utlca,
H.Y.. the raaklnc Republican on
the House armed services subcommittee on the draft. Subs*
qaeat oagouhM wore picked by
l of the Selective Service
i's youth advisory eom-
Bsittees, made up of
men of draft age, were
i by local draft boards
r at the urging of Pros!
tawawrn
After the drawing of tho dates.
the letters of the alphabet were
I to determine the order of
i within a given birthday.
General Lewis R.
76-year-old outgoing
r of tie draft, spoke briefly .toliewlag tho opening prayer.
Hershoy, weajinc • fay business sum. directed that the numbers be soured Into tho Sir. Two
Selective Service employees then
East Asian tour
will be ottered
at student rates
A M-day tour of Eaat gats
including visits to Hone Konc.
Manila Taipei and 19 days tn
Japan is being offered i* ih«*
National Association tor I-orelrti
Student Relation* Committee tor
June 17 to July 1*. 1 >70.
Planned to colrx-ide with | x\rc
'70. the coat for the trip hi
$975 which include* round tri|.
air fare from Sat Fnsnrlsrn.
Interna] traasportatton by air
or r.nl all overnight acrommo
datlons and approximately half
of all meals.
In esch of the cities viatied
students from local unlv«*r*lt1e*
will serve ss seminar pan in
peats, cutdee and hums in an
effort to provide \mertcaii 898
dents with a more kisowledswuhle
view of these nations and their
young peoplf
According to Laurie I aNatt
Foreign Student Adviser, there /
Is no deadline tor appUcattoii*
but form* were sent eat ssxttou-
wide. "| suppose that a liml'
of one plane load will be accepted so students shook* apply
_
For further in!
tact Mia* I abbltt in the Foreign
Student* Office. Admtnlatration
240. 487-2782.
WANT ADS
ACROSS FROM rXlRhejwf urn. 2
Br. carpeted, s coral. $160 or
share as/al others $45. 439.641)1
-Thank you for info
on HttdRun Involving '64 Buick A
'69 B-M-W. Curt Kamada.
Part-Time Campus Representt-
tive. Put up advertising posters,
earn $9-$10 per hour.Notellinq.
Write University Publication-,,
Boa 20133. Denver, Co 80220 for
details.
For Sale Heed Skis 215cm. Head
polos 6." Harm** Too, marker
Roller Heel, frm - 1 pr boots
(st 12) and beet tree. $100 tone*
an. 224.1342.
Typing, fast, acourate and rsa-
sonahis. 439-1669.
Baretone Ukeiele eatcl eond. $10.
C^ii Jody 299-.1wd6 after 4 p.m.
Of the 54 yot
uled to draw e
tlve Service said tho represents -
tlvee of Michigan and Alaaka
refused to come and take part.
Another youth, David L. Fowler
of Washington, walked to the
bowl but said he could not take
part.
He said he had been notified
by his delegation not to draw tor
reasons that would he explained
later.
Another of the young draft advisers, John R. Lyne of *>n-
•V* pence «lcn
hers mat of the Mr with the other
As he turned to shake hands
with officials heslsde the howl,
Hsrshoj quipped. "You mlss*Pd
one.* a reference to I yne'*. fall
are to display the aV* sign whin*
drawing one of his five numbers.
Re tore drawl ire his quota of
capsules. Jonathan Crawford of
Indiana, a blond youth, said. "The
youth of Indiana are proud to pur
tlctpate," and arided thai hehnped
the random selection ejrsaoaj
would be th* "first of many t*»ed-
ed reforms" in the draft
Defermonts
Last night's lott.-n was ttu*
first nanee 1142. The tottery waa
eajj*n*a>d 'luring Wn«l |