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The Daily Collegian I V Wiretap SAN DIEGO-An air traffic controller testified yesterday that a radar warn ing. sound-d 19 seconds before the planes collided, appeared so routine diat he didn t bother to discuss it with another controller until after the commercial >et and private plane crashed to the ground killing 144 people came as a surprise to Rudy Kapustin, the chief investigator tor the National Transportation Safety Board, who said it was the first time he had heard the statement Farwell testified that it was not until he had given an unanswered advisory lo the single-engine Cessna 177, rou tinely advising that a PSA fat 'has you in sight " that he turned to fellow controller Abram Lehman to discuss the The last advisory to the Cessna was given at the moment of impact SACRAMENTO-Regulations to toughen California s ban on redlining- the practice of refusing mortgage loans m impoverished neighborhoods-were announced by the state Monday Agan Stein, secretary of the Bust ness and Transportation Agency, said the regulations would implement California's Housing Financial Dis crimination Act, which was passed in ' and became effective January expand lending in urban are neighborhoods traditionally conventional mortgage fin Stein said 1978 ie proposed regulations would re e banks and other lending institu s to halt redlining, and would LA JOLLA -A scientific conference to consider a quota tor the 1979 North Pacific sperm whale catch was disrupt ed on the opening day when a youth poured tomato juice-to simulate the blood of a whale-over the secretary of the International Whaling Commission Dr Ray Cambell was conducting a news conference to open the two-week meeting Monday when Joseph Good win, a member of the group Earth Force, walked up to Cambell suggested he should not be wearing a whale emblem on his shirt 'Since vou are setting quotas for kill ing sperm whales, there should be blood on there,' the demonstrator said He then produced about a pint of tomato juke and poured it over the front of Cambell s clothing then fled SALEM, Ore- Salem attorney I'eter S Rudie said Monday he will yeek a church in an attempt to force payment of a ludgment he won against the reli gious organization founded by the, Rev ordering the church lo pay his brother Christopher more than SIS. 000 damages for personal property taken by the Church CINCINNATI The Cincinnati Reds today fired manager Sparky Anderson, who led the team to back to-back World Championships in 197S and 1976, and replaced him with John MiNamara former manager of the Oakland A s and the San Diego Padres McNamara. a coacli with the Califor ma Angels last season, was signed tn a one-year contract bv the Reds Reds President and General Mana ger Dick Wagner flew to California Monday and met with Anderson at his Thousand Oaks, Calif , home to inform him of the Red s decision Anderson will be p SAL1 LAKE CITY, Utah upi President Carter told a large audience of ami ERA Mormons that the admini stration is trying to spread a part ot early Mormon history throughout the naiion by pushing for the Equal Rights The Mormon Church, which sees the I KA as a threat to the family, has been a maior force in preventing its ratifica Hon in Utah Nevada and Arizona and profRA organizations had asked ( arter nol to give a speech to church In his speeih at the Mormon Taber narle Monday, the president expressed only indirect support for ERA. ( arter noted that Mormons early in their history allowed women to attend college and that the Utah constitution recognized in 1896 that women and men should have the same rights and Academic Senate action Faculty to cooperate with review team With very little discussion, the CSUF faculty agreed to cooperate with the presidential review committee as signed to review CSUF President Norman A Baxter Ihe action, taken at Monday s Academic Senate meeting, was taken in direct response to a letter from CSUC Chancellor Clenn S Dumke, which conceded to almost all of the faculty demands The Academic Senate had previously FINANCIAL AIDS • 1979-80 SAAC voted to withhold any < faculty participation in the review process until faculty input was assured The Academic Senate demanded and received three major provisions in the development i >e identity of respondents in process will be kept confi- side of the review commit- I I hat I 2) That there will be ' _ tive from the CSUC Academic Senate and the Council of Presidents fnvolved WORKSHOPS forms and hints 3) That the Chancellor will urge the review panel to recognize the 'primacy' of faculty involvement The faculty had demanded that they be the majority of the persons involved in the review process However, they conceded to the Chancellor by agreeing that -primacy' of faculty involvement would be urged In other action, the Academic Senate approved a proposed policy on cheating SSSSafS^'^S^ ry-r.-an-tm.rij, _.„.... ,..x. ^.-^ jn.aa)ftii.i>,e_.WiM^|,t, \^Z27^SeZXZJmmmm^ CSUF at a glance j Mirror Salon Ilcurilincr Center First & Bantow ||Evcs Mon thrm ] ■WTO ID. FCt >yj. M STAT**. MAC* WHlii YOU WATT AU fgw rCWMAT WE TATJ YOUg ft-TUB ***> CM YOU YCW NEW UJj CUD H LESS THAN , letajttX »ll I WBUOKT, FtSNO, CA Art department n» ixesentation will explain the wv of classes in the Art Depart a.ilities. and faculty approaches -„, r.mg art •»• «.rt Department will be snowing ,■ i., -s.-niation twice an hour through- i ihr .lav beginning at 9a m ()lder adults .Hinselmg the Older Adult' will be suhiect of a two-day wortuhop for i-sMonals offered Dec. 8 and 9 x.gh the Extension Division __ ..... -in k, held Friday, n. and Saturday, to430p.m The idbyDr James designed for experi- ... w to the field of -ferontology urse will provide a --radical -ng in counseling techniques, interventions, and resource Pashayan iharles Pashayan, newly < Music A combined concert featuring the CSUF Brass Ensemble, Jazz Band *B,' and Jazz Quintet will be presented Wednesday, Nov 2% in the CSUF Musk Building Redtal Hall. The Brass Ensemble will perform works by Bach. l-JJoaJevsky, and Mozart Jazz Band 'B' will present music in the big band style, and the I azz Quintet will perform modem jazz The groups are under the direction of Dr Ritchie Oendenin, CSUF assistant professor of music. The program will be held at 8 p.m. and is open to the public free of charge Forensics Cordon Woods of Bakersfield, a CSUF sophomore has won the first place trophy in an expository speaking cximpetltlon at Wichita State UrHversity in Kansas. Another CSUF fore-talcs team member, rresranan Jim Rkhanfson of Qiemprof Society's Committee on Oral History of Chemists and Chemistry. The group has been organized t chemists who have been associated Concert choir A performance of sel<k>m-heard music from Renaissance and Baroque Poland will be featuredin a PresenU_ tion by the Concert Choir at CSUF Friday, Dec. 1. j. The Polish work is 'Missa ^*herri- ma* by Berttomiej MM,L«vh|chi-res copied out of an historic Election of early Polish musk especially for this perfwmance because It Is u^^e in a performing edition in this country The concert also will hiclude works rwSclvubert.Brudtr^.aixIWillan. Dr. Arthur Huff, a professor of musk at CSUF, l» director of ^e Concert °The concert will be held at 7 pm. in theaS^vtvU Building MU H«-l and f. open to the publk free of char-*. The CSUF forensks team is orjached by Dr. Hal Bochln, an associate professor of speech communication and director of forensks Financial aids A .erie, of worlcshop* **«"** -» assist students In obtaining financial .id will be held on*»e campus during Ag week In promotion of hiational Aa?rfculture Week, Nov. 27 through Dec. 1, Alpha Zeta will sponsor a Creased Pig Contest, Nov. 30th at a-x?-tx-i-r_t*ary 2 p.m. The contest wW.be held in the 'PR' (Ponding Basin) at Ihe south end of campus, beside the lab school The contest Is open to any four- dub, fraternity, -ceority, Cs-gatsization, on filing ap during the 1979-80 academa: yee^new oudent Aid Apf-llcation for <_aIifornia ^IVWKW ROCK n JAZZ r Jean-Xuc Ponty ^WIW »«• Yonder NOVEMBER 30 - 8:OOp.m. I^SNOSaANDWBITRE KSSBtBB^***^ 50 sheets printed 50 Wank sheets 50 envelopes Early Shopper Special! 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Title | 1978_11 The Daily Collegian November 1978 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1978 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) 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 | Assocated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
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Title | November 29, 1978, Page 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1978 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) 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 | Assocated 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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The Daily Collegian
I
V
Wiretap
SAN DIEGO-An air traffic controller
testified yesterday that a radar warn
ing. sound-d 19 seconds before the
planes collided, appeared so routine
diat he didn t bother to discuss it with
another controller until after the
commercial >et and private plane
crashed to the ground killing 144
people
came as a surprise to Rudy Kapustin,
the chief investigator tor the National
Transportation Safety Board, who said
it was the first time he had heard the
statement
Farwell testified that it was not until
he had given an unanswered advisory
lo the single-engine Cessna 177, rou
tinely advising that a PSA fat 'has you
in sight " that he turned to fellow controller Abram Lehman to discuss the
The last advisory to the Cessna was
given at the moment of impact
SACRAMENTO-Regulations to
toughen California s ban on redlining-
the practice of refusing mortgage loans
m impoverished neighborhoods-were
announced by the state Monday
Agan Stein, secretary of the Bust
ness and Transportation Agency, said
the regulations would implement
California's Housing Financial Dis
crimination Act, which was passed in
' and became effective January
expand lending in urban are
neighborhoods traditionally
conventional mortgage fin
Stein said
1978
ie proposed regulations would re
e banks and other lending institu
s to halt redlining, and would
LA JOLLA -A scientific conference to
consider a quota tor the 1979 North
Pacific sperm whale catch was disrupt
ed on the opening day when a youth
poured tomato juice-to simulate the
blood of a whale-over the secretary of
the International Whaling Commission
Dr Ray Cambell was conducting a
news conference to open the two-week
meeting Monday when Joseph Good
win, a member of the group Earth
Force, walked up to Cambell suggested
he should not be wearing a whale
emblem on his shirt
'Since vou are setting quotas for kill
ing sperm whales, there should be
blood on there,' the demonstrator said
He then produced about a pint of
tomato juke and poured it over the
front of Cambell s clothing then fled
SALEM, Ore- Salem attorney I'eter
S Rudie said Monday he will yeek a
church in an attempt to force payment
of a ludgment he won against the reli
gious organization founded by the, Rev
ordering the church lo pay his brother
Christopher more than SIS. 000
damages for personal property taken
by the Church
CINCINNATI The Cincinnati Reds
today fired manager Sparky Anderson,
who led the team to back to-back World
Championships in 197S and 1976, and
replaced him with John MiNamara
former manager of the Oakland A s
and the San Diego Padres
McNamara. a coacli with the Califor
ma Angels last season, was signed tn a
one-year contract bv the Reds
Reds President and General Mana
ger Dick Wagner flew to California
Monday and met with Anderson at his
Thousand Oaks, Calif , home to inform
him of the Red s decision
Anderson will be p
SAL1 LAKE CITY, Utah upi
President Carter told a large audience
of ami ERA Mormons that the admini
stration is trying to spread a part ot
early Mormon history throughout the
naiion by pushing for the Equal Rights
The Mormon Church, which sees the
I KA as a threat to the family, has been
a maior force in preventing its ratifica
Hon in Utah Nevada and Arizona and
profRA organizations had asked
( arter nol to give a speech to church
In his speeih at the Mormon Taber
narle Monday, the president expressed
only indirect support for ERA.
( arter noted that Mormons early in
their history allowed women to attend
college and that the Utah constitution
recognized in 1896 that women and
men should have the same rights and
Academic Senate action
Faculty to cooperate with review team
With very little discussion, the CSUF
faculty agreed to cooperate with the
presidential review committee as
signed to review CSUF President
Norman A Baxter
Ihe action, taken at Monday s
Academic Senate meeting, was taken
in direct response to a letter from
CSUC Chancellor Clenn S Dumke,
which conceded to almost all of the
faculty demands
The Academic Senate had previously
FINANCIAL AIDS
• 1979-80 SAAC
voted to withhold any <
faculty participation in the review process until faculty input was assured
The Academic Senate demanded and
received three major provisions
in the development i
>e identity of respondents in
process will be kept confi-
side of the review commit-
I I hat I
2) That there will be ' _
tive from the CSUC Academic Senate
and the Council of Presidents fnvolved
WORKSHOPS
forms and hints
3) That the Chancellor will urge the
review panel to recognize the 'primacy' of faculty involvement
The faculty had demanded that they
be the majority of the persons involved
in the review process However, they
conceded to the Chancellor by agreeing
that -primacy' of faculty involvement
would be urged
In other action, the Academic
Senate approved a proposed policy on
cheating
SSSSafS^'^S^
ry-r.-an-tm.rij, _.„.... ,..x. ^.-^
jn.aa)ftii.i>,e_.WiM^|,t,
\^Z27^SeZXZJmmmm^
CSUF at a glance j
Mirror Salon
Ilcurilincr
Center
First & Bantow
||Evcs Mon thrm ]
■WTO ID. FCt >yj. M STAT**.
MAC* WHlii YOU WATT AU fgw
rCWMAT WE TATJ YOUg ft-TUB
***> CM YOU YCW NEW UJj CUD
H LESS THAN , letajttX
»ll I WBUOKT, FtSNO, CA
Art department
n» ixesentation will explain the
wv of classes in the Art Depart
a.ilities. and faculty approaches
-„, r.mg art
•»• «.rt Department will be snowing
,■ i., -s.-niation twice an hour through-
i ihr .lav beginning at 9a m
()lder adults
.Hinselmg the Older Adult' will be
suhiect of a two-day wortuhop for
i-sMonals offered Dec. 8 and 9
x.gh the Extension Division
__ ..... -in k, held Friday,
n. and Saturday,
to430p.m The
idbyDr James
designed for experi-
... w to the field of -ferontology
urse will provide a --radical
-ng in counseling techniques,
interventions, and resource
Pashayan
iharles Pashayan, newly <
Music
A combined concert featuring the
CSUF Brass Ensemble, Jazz Band *B,'
and Jazz Quintet will be presented
Wednesday, Nov 2% in the CSUF
Musk Building Redtal Hall.
The Brass Ensemble will perform
works by Bach. l-JJoaJevsky, and
Mozart Jazz Band 'B' will present
music in the big band style, and the
I azz Quintet will perform modem jazz
The groups are under the direction of
Dr Ritchie Oendenin, CSUF assistant
professor of music.
The program will be held at 8 p.m.
and is open to the public free of charge
Forensics
Cordon Woods of Bakersfield, a
CSUF sophomore has won the first
place trophy in an expository speaking
cximpetltlon at Wichita State UrHversity
in Kansas.
Another CSUF fore-talcs team member, rresranan Jim Rkhanfson of
Qiemprof
Society's Committee on Oral History
of Chemists and Chemistry.
The group has been organized t
chemists who have been associated
Concert choir
A performance of sel |