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COLLEGIAN FORUM Opinions expressed In Collegian editorials. Including feature. editorials and eon guest writers, ara JJy those of Freano State College *bV the student body. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN . Thuredey. April 29. 1971 COMMENTARY Try Battle Cry By Michael Fradln need for h a club has been Have you ever wondered why the generals of so many wars in apparent the earth e Man has walked this world are Insensitive to your We're In that every war needs and desires and" why so many countries Involve them coat of arms on the battlefield. selves so much ln war? And at the but most Imlted financially, expense tt the average war fan? thus makl I It Impossible to have Through the Bat- have your own war, to see your tie Cry Fans of the World capital flag carried over your favorite battlefield? Perhaps you've had the desire.to travel throughout the world attending such famous battles as the Middle East conflict. Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, We, the management of Battle Cry are pleased to announce the formation of 'Battle Cry Fans of purpose of making your days at war more Interesting, profitable, and exciting and to get you Involved on a much more personal will be pro-rated over many millions of Individuals so that everyone can afford to participate. More Importantly, the club will at last give the war fans of this country a voice In the management of the Rreat sporljf-war, simply hy operating under W old axiom of 'strength In num- The club's policy Is simple. All In the world will be done, and to make It more enjoyable and profitable for everyone. And our national officers will have access every It will take several months for ._ a working organization, hut the machinery or war machine (as we like to rail It) has already been set In motion t< start our first war. Our first battle will be placed of a competent general and members will be advised each month through Battle Cry of his progress. As our club program de- conflicts. We are already working with travel agencies to arrange Junkets for Battle Cr desire to attend i trips will be very Inexpensive since we will be able to command hands where direct conUct with < wlU be ready the country on their I members Make e first oi Upon acceptance 1 each merobei will t e club. membership badge and I.B.M. number. He wlU receive (Free!) a copy of Battle Cry, weekly bulletin, a draft card, a gun and a 6 x 10 picture suitable framing of the general of his choice. Battle Cry Weekly Bulle- tin wlU fill you tn on the lates dirt club news, happenings, progress of wars, etc. In addition, we will be working directly with, field generals of war In your local area to obtali block to Join. Just mail ln one thousand dollars, check or money order to the White House, Washington. D.C. in care of President Nixon. We'll take it from there! We feel that "we can have lots of fun, while accomplishing many worthwhile and profitable things for you, by forming this organlza- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN If you care enough, maybe you can meet the Paulist challenge... past and future. But it is a challenge. The Pauliit mission is to people ... individually and in all the societies in which they live ... to discover Christ wherever be is acting ... to be attuned to the needi of the present, yet to form Paulist priestly challenge, UC. Cam pb.ll.CS. P. cPa\ FRESNO STATE COLLEGE presents... MAY 6-8 & II-15 phone 487-2216 A.S.B. Card 250 High School $2.00 Little Theatre show 8:15p.m. FUNNY < THING ^HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THI ■% FORUM Thuraday. April 29, 1971 THE DAILY COLLEOtAN Old Bookstore may be used for classroom space V Bill Schlffmann help take the load nt 7. rvvi ailtt. «f >«,« «••*... •*„,< tm H»«M. V..A iimmpI him iha» th*v «nnlpl Jnnes: lrwilraiAd that hew ' By BIU S CoUegian Staff WrlUr It seems likely that the Board of Directors wlU support teasing the old Bookstore to the. state for use as classrooms ln spite of urg- Ings from other groups on campus to use the Udllty for other purposes. In a Board of Dlrectora subcommittee report, lt was unanimously recommended tne area be converted to classroom space to help Uke the load of 2,000 a__ tlonal studenU expected next semester off the already overloaded existing classroom space. Fres- " State, according to tbe report, utlU- two years, and Is renewable, had assured him that they would Jonaa IndlcaUdthat be would sup- but shaU ln no caae extend past not vote on the Issue until final port tha conclusions reached by the opening of the new Business word was received from Waah- tbe subcommittee, and would vote Building. lngton aa to the sutus of tha to authorise leasing tha property According to the report, aCen- grant. totheatate. traUred Tutorial Center U de- v «I am vary confidant that wa Phll Sherwood, student body pendent on the receipt of a federal wlU receive the grant," Warren preetdent-elect and voting mem- grant. It U expected the coUege said. -We have gotten promises bar of the Board of Directors, store space could house about 52* wlU be noUfted by May 15 If the of support from our local m additional students, the report said. The recommendation states that the lease shall be for a period grant U to be received. Leslie Warren, head of the Economic Opportunity Program on campus, said that the Board CAMPUS FOOTNOTES Pushcart Relays The Lambda Chi Alpha pushcart relays wlU kick off a day of activities sponsored by the fraternity tomorrow both on and off campus. Entry fees are $5 per cart. The derby, which currently/has over 30 entries, will begin at 3 p.m. and pushers and^thelr riders will compete for trophies and ribbons in one of four cate- A spokesman for the festivities with d ewlllb. eight a I 12 Inches In diameter, with the wheel base between 48 and 68 inches. The push rod, pole or handle bar which Is used to propel the carte can be no less than four feet from the frame of the car. Competition will be divided Into two categories, women and men, but either a male or female can be the driver or pusher or the two can be of the same sex. In the women's competition four pushers will propel the cart 50 yards each with the men required to have four push the cart a distance of 220 yards each. Trophies will be awarded for first place in the men's division which Is limited to pledges only, and trophies for women In a sorority entered cart, little sisters, dorms and Independent categories. Ribbons will be provided for second and third place. A sweepstakes trophy will also be presented as weU as a trophy for the 'best looking' push cart. All races will be held on the FSC campus track which is located just behind the Men's Gym. Following the relays a TGIF party, from 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. will be held In Fraternity Row wtth music provided by Crystal Blue. That same evening, beginning costing 50 cenU a cup; plus all the free beer that can be drunk. Advance Uckets, which cost $2.25, can be obUlned by phoning 227-3633 or at the Lambda Chi booth ln the Free Speech Area. They can also be picked up at the Kaleidoscope, The Graduate or Soundstage. Price of admission at the door will be $2.50 a person. Performing at the dance will be the Bo Didley, Eastgates and Crystal Blue groups. Toney legal fund The Fresno Free College Foundation has announced studenU, faculty, administrators and sUff who are concerned HEW found racial discrimination was used ln the firing of Dr. Toney can help Dr. Toney achieve redress by contributing to the Joe Toney Legal Fund. Send checks to: Fresno Free College Foundation, P.O. Box 4364. Fresno, California 93744. Art exhibit The exhibit currenUy being shown ln the FresnoState College Art Gallery conslsU of works done by students In the FSC Art Department. The untitled exhibit Includes weavlngs, prints, paintings, drawings, cloth figures, and unusual sculpture. The exhibit of student art works wfll continue through May 8. Opening May 10 will be an exhibit by Roland Petersen, a painting Instructor at the University of California at Davis. The exhibit of Petersen's works will Include paintings, colored etchings, and engravings. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. dally. 'Elvira Madigan' ■Elvira Madigan," a film of love and sudden violence, will be this week's offering In the Friday Flick series. The film wlU be shown at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. tomorrow ln the College Union 'Butch Cassldy and the Sundance Kid,* previously scheduled to be shown this week, was cancelled due to a theater engage- national legislators, a rt the grant tlon piopeily to provide class- •T do not agree with tha con- room space for the state,' Sher- cluslon reached by the subcom- wood aald. «We don't need tha mlttee," Warren continued. •*• lease money. The building waa can best utilize the old Bookstore built with Association funds and by using lt as a home for the sup- It should be used tor the studenU, portive serrlces which the grant not tohalpbaUoutthesUle,which will fund.' " Acting Dean of StudenU Dr. Deryle K. Allen Indicated that he would be supporting the report at tbe board meeUng whan It comes up for a vote. He also Indicated that tbe completion ofthe Business Building Is, ln his words, 'at a guess, about four yeara away.' One of the other groups which had wanted to use tbe Bookstore property was those supporting the child day care center. AUen, however, said that no represent or the Board, said that he would not admit hla vote at this time, but that at this point would have to be convinced ofthe validity of the report before he would vote for lt. I fore the subcommittee to make a request for the facility. Student Body President BIU Your mother loves you, no matter what. / Send her a BigHug w AJV early. Moke Mother's z' N. ,HN Dqy last o little longer. / J ^S X~\ . yJiW florist lodoy. He'll loke N ) l \ g-^jTlf olmost anywhere in lh. / y , V_^ \ Vfif'F country. A special / -Q >0>. \ lHn*'V''"'| 9''1- At a special \ i Yt/iy^x tWfc it i p^o- F°r ° sp,c;o1 J-'f l/**"^ \I9PC * ,i* mother. Yours. I w WrZj ^^^Jmlrar^ V ^*jJE^jp|y &**/^Wre& ^ Send her the FTD BigHug Bouquet earty - F.A.D.C. TIME: 3 p.m. 'til 6 p.m. ADMISSION $1.00 stag $1.00 couple 5(aMUG ■COME JOIN THE GANGH1" the Library show and willow EUROPE One Way' CHARTER JET FLIGHTS From Oakland to A limited number of spaces are available for faculty, sUff, students of the California State Colleges Fare $195 one way For Information: Office of International Programs The Cal I fornla SUte Col I eges 1600 Hoi loway Avenue San Francisco, Calif. 94132 (415) 469-1044 Orient yourself to The Bank of Tokyo's Grand Opening. The New North Fresno Branch 1st prize sweepstakes winner- Sony colorTV 2nd prize sweepstakes winner Sony 18" portable TV 3rd prize sweepstakes winner Sony 12" portable TV Many other prizes, no purchase or skill Discover a new and graceful approach in dealing with matters of money. Mr. Ben N. Matsui, the manager of our new Fresno Branch will acquaint you with all our special services in checking, savings, loans, trusts, and many more. If you feel you might enjoy a Mend of typical American efficiency with traditional Japanese charm, then perhaps you should orient yourself to our Free lifetime checking service for all new a guest during our Grand Opening month, , you will be eUgible for a sweepstakes prize grand opening checking accounts awardwJ m ^ 7 We |ook foiward Lovely Japanese vase for all new accounts to seeing you. Soon. 1 The Bank of Tokyo of California 1330 East Shaw Avenue • 233-0591 Other Fresno Branch:. 1458 Kem Street. 917bl. • 233-0591 Twelve branches throughout the state to'tetve you-
Object Description
Title | 1971_04 The Daily Collegian April 1971 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
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 | April 29, 1971 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
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 | COLLEGIAN FORUM Opinions expressed In Collegian editorials. Including feature. editorials and eon guest writers, ara JJy those of Freano State College *bV the student body. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN . Thuredey. April 29. 1971 COMMENTARY Try Battle Cry By Michael Fradln need for h a club has been Have you ever wondered why the generals of so many wars in apparent the earth e Man has walked this world are Insensitive to your We're In that every war needs and desires and" why so many countries Involve them coat of arms on the battlefield. selves so much ln war? And at the but most Imlted financially, expense tt the average war fan? thus makl I It Impossible to have Through the Bat- have your own war, to see your tie Cry Fans of the World capital flag carried over your favorite battlefield? Perhaps you've had the desire.to travel throughout the world attending such famous battles as the Middle East conflict. Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, We, the management of Battle Cry are pleased to announce the formation of 'Battle Cry Fans of purpose of making your days at war more Interesting, profitable, and exciting and to get you Involved on a much more personal will be pro-rated over many millions of Individuals so that everyone can afford to participate. More Importantly, the club will at last give the war fans of this country a voice In the management of the Rreat sporljf-war, simply hy operating under W old axiom of 'strength In num- The club's policy Is simple. All In the world will be done, and to make It more enjoyable and profitable for everyone. And our national officers will have access every It will take several months for ._ a working organization, hut the machinery or war machine (as we like to rail It) has already been set In motion t< start our first war. Our first battle will be placed of a competent general and members will be advised each month through Battle Cry of his progress. As our club program de- conflicts. We are already working with travel agencies to arrange Junkets for Battle Cr desire to attend i trips will be very Inexpensive since we will be able to command hands where direct conUct with < wlU be ready the country on their I members Make e first oi Upon acceptance 1 each merobei will t e club. membership badge and I.B.M. number. He wlU receive (Free!) a copy of Battle Cry, weekly bulletin, a draft card, a gun and a 6 x 10 picture suitable framing of the general of his choice. Battle Cry Weekly Bulle- tin wlU fill you tn on the lates dirt club news, happenings, progress of wars, etc. In addition, we will be working directly with, field generals of war In your local area to obtali block to Join. Just mail ln one thousand dollars, check or money order to the White House, Washington. D.C. in care of President Nixon. We'll take it from there! We feel that "we can have lots of fun, while accomplishing many worthwhile and profitable things for you, by forming this organlza- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN If you care enough, maybe you can meet the Paulist challenge... past and future. But it is a challenge. The Pauliit mission is to people ... individually and in all the societies in which they live ... to discover Christ wherever be is acting ... to be attuned to the needi of the present, yet to form Paulist priestly challenge, UC. Cam pb.ll.CS. P. cPa\ FRESNO STATE COLLEGE presents... MAY 6-8 & II-15 phone 487-2216 A.S.B. Card 250 High School $2.00 Little Theatre show 8:15p.m. FUNNY < THING ^HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THI ■% FORUM Thuraday. April 29, 1971 THE DAILY COLLEOtAN Old Bookstore may be used for classroom space V Bill Schlffmann help take the load nt 7. rvvi ailtt. «f >«,« «••*... •*„,< tm H»«M. V..A iimmpI him iha» th*v «nnlpl Jnnes: lrwilraiAd that hew ' By BIU S CoUegian Staff WrlUr It seems likely that the Board of Directors wlU support teasing the old Bookstore to the. state for use as classrooms ln spite of urg- Ings from other groups on campus to use the Udllty for other purposes. In a Board of Dlrectora subcommittee report, lt was unanimously recommended tne area be converted to classroom space to help Uke the load of 2,000 a__ tlonal studenU expected next semester off the already overloaded existing classroom space. Fres- " State, according to tbe report, utlU- two years, and Is renewable, had assured him that they would Jonaa IndlcaUdthat be would sup- but shaU ln no caae extend past not vote on the Issue until final port tha conclusions reached by the opening of the new Business word was received from Waah- tbe subcommittee, and would vote Building. lngton aa to the sutus of tha to authorise leasing tha property According to the report, aCen- grant. totheatate. traUred Tutorial Center U de- v «I am vary confidant that wa Phll Sherwood, student body pendent on the receipt of a federal wlU receive the grant," Warren preetdent-elect and voting mem- grant. It U expected the coUege said. -We have gotten promises bar of the Board of Directors, store space could house about 52* wlU be noUfted by May 15 If the of support from our local m additional students, the report said. The recommendation states that the lease shall be for a period grant U to be received. Leslie Warren, head of the Economic Opportunity Program on campus, said that the Board CAMPUS FOOTNOTES Pushcart Relays The Lambda Chi Alpha pushcart relays wlU kick off a day of activities sponsored by the fraternity tomorrow both on and off campus. Entry fees are $5 per cart. The derby, which currently/has over 30 entries, will begin at 3 p.m. and pushers and^thelr riders will compete for trophies and ribbons in one of four cate- A spokesman for the festivities with d ewlllb. eight a I 12 Inches In diameter, with the wheel base between 48 and 68 inches. The push rod, pole or handle bar which Is used to propel the carte can be no less than four feet from the frame of the car. Competition will be divided Into two categories, women and men, but either a male or female can be the driver or pusher or the two can be of the same sex. In the women's competition four pushers will propel the cart 50 yards each with the men required to have four push the cart a distance of 220 yards each. Trophies will be awarded for first place in the men's division which Is limited to pledges only, and trophies for women In a sorority entered cart, little sisters, dorms and Independent categories. Ribbons will be provided for second and third place. A sweepstakes trophy will also be presented as weU as a trophy for the 'best looking' push cart. All races will be held on the FSC campus track which is located just behind the Men's Gym. Following the relays a TGIF party, from 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. will be held In Fraternity Row wtth music provided by Crystal Blue. That same evening, beginning costing 50 cenU a cup; plus all the free beer that can be drunk. Advance Uckets, which cost $2.25, can be obUlned by phoning 227-3633 or at the Lambda Chi booth ln the Free Speech Area. They can also be picked up at the Kaleidoscope, The Graduate or Soundstage. Price of admission at the door will be $2.50 a person. Performing at the dance will be the Bo Didley, Eastgates and Crystal Blue groups. Toney legal fund The Fresno Free College Foundation has announced studenU, faculty, administrators and sUff who are concerned HEW found racial discrimination was used ln the firing of Dr. Toney can help Dr. Toney achieve redress by contributing to the Joe Toney Legal Fund. Send checks to: Fresno Free College Foundation, P.O. Box 4364. Fresno, California 93744. Art exhibit The exhibit currenUy being shown ln the FresnoState College Art Gallery conslsU of works done by students In the FSC Art Department. The untitled exhibit Includes weavlngs, prints, paintings, drawings, cloth figures, and unusual sculpture. The exhibit of student art works wfll continue through May 8. Opening May 10 will be an exhibit by Roland Petersen, a painting Instructor at the University of California at Davis. The exhibit of Petersen's works will Include paintings, colored etchings, and engravings. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. dally. 'Elvira Madigan' ■Elvira Madigan," a film of love and sudden violence, will be this week's offering In the Friday Flick series. The film wlU be shown at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. tomorrow ln the College Union 'Butch Cassldy and the Sundance Kid,* previously scheduled to be shown this week, was cancelled due to a theater engage- national legislators, a rt the grant tlon piopeily to provide class- •T do not agree with tha con- room space for the state,' Sher- cluslon reached by the subcom- wood aald. «We don't need tha mlttee," Warren continued. •*• lease money. The building waa can best utilize the old Bookstore built with Association funds and by using lt as a home for the sup- It should be used tor the studenU, portive serrlces which the grant not tohalpbaUoutthesUle,which will fund.' " Acting Dean of StudenU Dr. Deryle K. Allen Indicated that he would be supporting the report at tbe board meeUng whan It comes up for a vote. He also Indicated that tbe completion ofthe Business Building Is, ln his words, 'at a guess, about four yeara away.' One of the other groups which had wanted to use tbe Bookstore property was those supporting the child day care center. AUen, however, said that no represent or the Board, said that he would not admit hla vote at this time, but that at this point would have to be convinced ofthe validity of the report before he would vote for lt. I fore the subcommittee to make a request for the facility. Student Body President BIU Your mother loves you, no matter what. / Send her a BigHug w AJV early. Moke Mother's z' N. ,HN Dqy last o little longer. / J ^S X~\ . yJiW florist lodoy. He'll loke N ) l \ g-^jTlf olmost anywhere in lh. / y , V_^ \ Vfif'F country. A special / -Q >0>. \ lHn*'V''"'| 9''1- At a special \ i Yt/iy^x tWfc it i p^o- F°r ° sp,c;o1 J-'f l/**"^ \I9PC * ,i* mother. Yours. I w WrZj ^^^Jmlrar^ V ^*jJE^jp|y &**/^Wre& ^ Send her the FTD BigHug Bouquet earty - F.A.D.C. TIME: 3 p.m. 'til 6 p.m. ADMISSION $1.00 stag $1.00 couple 5(aMUG ■COME JOIN THE GANGH1" the Library show and willow EUROPE One Way' CHARTER JET FLIGHTS From Oakland to A limited number of spaces are available for faculty, sUff, students of the California State Colleges Fare $195 one way For Information: Office of International Programs The Cal I fornla SUte Col I eges 1600 Hoi loway Avenue San Francisco, Calif. 94132 (415) 469-1044 Orient yourself to The Bank of Tokyo's Grand Opening. The New North Fresno Branch 1st prize sweepstakes winner- Sony colorTV 2nd prize sweepstakes winner Sony 18" portable TV 3rd prize sweepstakes winner Sony 12" portable TV Many other prizes, no purchase or skill Discover a new and graceful approach in dealing with matters of money. Mr. Ben N. Matsui, the manager of our new Fresno Branch will acquaint you with all our special services in checking, savings, loans, trusts, and many more. If you feel you might enjoy a Mend of typical American efficiency with traditional Japanese charm, then perhaps you should orient yourself to our Free lifetime checking service for all new a guest during our Grand Opening month, , you will be eUgible for a sweepstakes prize grand opening checking accounts awardwJ m ^ 7 We |ook foiward Lovely Japanese vase for all new accounts to seeing you. Soon. 1 The Bank of Tokyo of California 1330 East Shaw Avenue • 233-0591 Other Fresno Branch:. 1458 Kem Street. 917bl. • 233-0591 Twelve branches throughout the state to'tetve you- |