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4-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Monday, February 10. 1973 Aspirin side effects (Continued from Page 2) caused by aspirin.* Onetime, the National Academy of Sciences- National Research Counctl(NAS- NHC) checked up on their state¬ ment. Its Panel on Drugs for Relief of Pain reported that most studies showed very little dif¬ ference tn side effects In the stomach and intestines after tak¬ ing Bufferln or plain aspirin. Many doctors have been known to prescribe "shotgun remedies" any tngredlents - on lone who takes eight Exced- iblets a day - the maximum A on the label — ls getting The DfC says that the adver¬ tising used ln aspirin ls, on the whole, not very truthful. It has Children and home studied in new class New program helps families prepare income tax forms The , h children will be he Extension Dlvlsit tie class, titled *V Behavior Problem. i School," will he . 4-April 1. might. / :h discomfort than does a: p.m. Tuesdays tn the San I I. Room 28. The coui offered for two units ofext credit Tuition ls $56. Tearhlng the class will Stanley Llndqulst, CSUF lessor of psychology, an Allan Hedherg, formerly o: lnr University. two, but thr e ingredients vernslng. and make them tellth IT lsS useful" ""combmatfon Many' drugs^re brought on wit .rireaanT'n Tr?«lne"hes£ market. You can use them, think inc they will be more effective than anything, hut the truth Is a half a cup f brewer! cof- plain, good old American asplrtr Calendar Anonymous twfore September lant professor of KnRllsh an<l *ichi division l.[lice ai «<-«5«. family advisor of Anonymous, said tickets are $2.50 per person Jethro Tull part mem Tickets will alsu he N Fullori Ave feature a rock band anil a female vocalist. She said persons under 21 awl persons without a costume But it was an excellent show, probably the finest that will ever Jethro Tull condescends to play Fresno again. Perhaps — since I heard the show sold out - they ased unit loads during I s during the fall o MALE AND FEMALE i COMPANIONSHIP FMESMO. MUST BE ' WITH CITY AND SPECIAL! EXTRA MOOT urToflS n* WHX km ~.«.HYLAND»».. DONOR CENTER 41 a r STRUT FRESNO A program to assist families and Individuals in preparing their federal and state Income tax returns will be offered during Ihe next 13 weeks by CSUF stu¬ dents who are participating In a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA). Marshall Mlnlch, associate professor of Finance and Indus¬ try at CSUF, said the students have been trained by the Interna! Revenue Service to provide tax¬ payers with free assistance In preparing simple returns on wages, salaries. Interest and e located at Ihe J'. C. Penney lepartment Store on the Fulton I all In Fresno and at Weln- tocks Department Store lnFres- o Fashion Fair Shopping Center rom 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each aturday, Jan. 18 through April 2. The two firms are cooper-. ting ln the program by providing pace for the VITA booths. The program ls cosponsoredby against their S me tax llabtl- V state personal Income tax llabtl. Ity. A cash refund may be due the I taxpayer regardless of whether the Individual ts required to file a State Income Tax return. The I credit Is based onjidjustedgross ': Income and varies from $25 for I earnings up to $4,999.99 to $45 I for earnings of $8,000 or more. I Taxpayers wishing assistance with their returns should Uke I their tax form packages received expense records including W-2 forms and Interest statements to either the Penneys or Wlnestocks VITA lc said, t - the Callfornt; K0DAC0L0R DEVELOP AND PRINT 12 exposure $279 KENNEL BOOKSTORE NEW YORK FRESNO First Class. $ 506| Economy... 388 Excursion .. 291 LONDON First Class.$1606 Excursion .. 713 Charter 350 HONOLULU First Class. $ 402 Economy . . . 246 Charter 189 HONG KONG First Class. $2156 Excursion .. 1073 Charter 499 TRAVEL 226-1881 MEN! - WOMEN! P.O Bo. 2CM9. Port Anj. WANTED! Student to perform advert [campaign for Fresno business. This project will last approxl mately one month and will in¬ volve research on market seg- lerrtaiion, direct mailings, con¬ tact with local radio A TV sta- i, afld monotoring results. Marketing or r«dio£TV back¬ ground helpful. $3.0Qj>er hour plus possible bonusesr~-Send I ne to: Doug McKee p/o\ 2970 N. Clovis Ave, Fresno, Calif. 93727. pTCIF ■^^■l^^^ J^H ^e^B H (Th.ink gosh it's February') GET EXTRA T-G-l-F MONEY BY MOVING INTO COLLEGE GREEN AnjQ TODAY! WE WILL GIVE YOU Mlly. ONE WEEK FREE RENT! ▲ AS LOW $160 ACROSS FROM CSUF. Rental office corner of Barton A Shaw. t 47.50 PER PERSON FURNISHED PER UNIT FURNISHED t TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1976 LXXIX/76 TfflaAN CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO Prof runs for supervisor- calls for better planning PROF. JOEL LEVIN Scholarship applications students next year are | eligible for the scholarship. The schol¬ arship Is awarded on the basis of \ppltcatlons for Tokalon's Ina egg Thomas Memorial Schol- Nhip are available ln the Mi¬ ni Affairs office. Thescholar- ip, available-for the 1975-76 identic year, is worth $500. a omen students who will be ner division undergraduate ri community Involvement. Applications should be sent to penny Everson, scholarship chairman, 3332 E. SierraMadre, Apt. D, Fresno 93726, by Feb. 19. By Diane Freltas Collegian Managing Editor CSUF urban planning professor Joel Levin ls running for the Board of Supervisors on a plat¬ form calling for more responsi¬ ble physical planning In Fresno- •A high priority is to begin to fegulate and control physical growth in the metropolitan area," Levin said. "It's Impossible to continue to grow outward.* Levin Is running In the special election for supervisor In Dis¬ trict 2 to fill the vacancy left by Rep. John Krebs. „ Part of the problem In urban planning Is a lack of resources, Levin said. *You Just have so much money. You can only do so Levin said that bringing new industry, and thus new Jobs, Into an a*tea Is competitive. 'You have to show that you're a vital place foreconomlc vigor," Levin said, "it's critical that you get your house ln shape.* Levin wants 'spinoff* Indus¬ tries to be brought to Fresno More coordination ls needed between the city and the county and from city to city, Levin said. A better relationship is also needed between the planner and the developer. Another concern of Levin's ls Jhe large size of government. He "said the need exists to 'stream¬ line* government. "Government Is around to serve people," he said. Proce¬ dures should be simplified so that people can deal wlthgovern- ment, Levin said, and govern¬ ment should "show more respect" Concerning the Fresno County Guy Langley Is convicted ofal- leged laundering of funds, he •should forfeit the office.* He said the controversy sur¬ rounding the election Is 'unfor¬ tunate* and that the sheriff should be appointed Instead of elected. •I'm specifically against tbe • chief law enforcement officer be¬ ing elected,* Levin said. *The whole concept Is totally wrong." Levin said that Ctty Council¬ man Marc Stefano, who waa In¬ dicted for receiving alleged kick¬ backs, is "Innocent until proven guilty. I think It's unfair to ask a person to resign until'proven guilty.* Levin said that his campaign It being financed by the average person. Donations to his cam¬ paign have run from onedollarto $25. He said that hts largest do¬ nation was $60. in his campalgt has received "ac support, and that of the biggest vot election. n said tn Hen Cackle Inn draws large crowd By Audrle Klug Collegian Staff Writer ■sponse to the newly-opened Cackle Inn was "better than had Initially hoped far," ac¬ ting toCollege Union pfcgram •rtor Gary Bonglovannl, . here was standing room only Jay In the coffee shop,, which immodates over 200 people, he Hen Cackle Inn Is theCol- • Union's coffee-and-enter- nient program, open Fridays i 8 p.m. to midnight. In ad- nn to coffee and a limited se- ion of food, the Hen Cackle features different musicians it went over excellently," Giovanni said. "Much better i we had Initially hoped for." he type of food served Is still he experimental stage, Bon- • arml said. Coffee, elder, ba- served for the opening. However, Bonglovannl said, . some of this would probably be •We're Just going to play around with It until we hit on something that's good," he said. Bonglovannl said the particular type of music featured Friday (country-folk-bluegrass), would be featured during the remaining programs before the spring ■It's an Interesting kind of music," he said. *Not a bar band." Similar music would con¬ tinue to be offered after the break, he said, unless student reaction was unfavorable. According to Bonglovannl, the musicians were chosen by Jeff Shelby, a graduate student, who is managing the coffee house. Shelby worked closely with Gene Bluesteln, professor of English and a folk musician. ' (Continued on Page 4, Col. 1) THE HEN CACKLE INN'S opening night was Friday, when 'The GoWen Toad* performs - «-ciir rwte. <»*» f„ cauacltv. The Inn will be open every Friday ei students who filled the CSUF Coffee Shop to capacity. The li 8 p.m. until midnight in the Coffee Shop. WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF M \R1JVAXA . senator George R. Moscone i-San Francisco) said he be¬ lieved a bill reducing California urijuana penalties would goto '-'ie Senate floor and ultimately '*• signed Into lawbyCov.Brown. i nder the new bill,possession for ;crsonal use of less than-one they rejected a $200 million loan offered by Saudi Arabian Inter¬ ests to help the city cope with Its budget problems because the Interest rate was too high. FORD President Ford ls headed for Topeka, Kansas today on his na¬ tional tour to gain support for his oil taxation program. _, \. - SOCIAL SECURITY The Social Security System Is financially sound despite the long rarge need for more Jncome, three former Spclal Security commissioners and five former secretaries of health, education and welfare contended Monday. FREEWAY CUTBACK Joseph Stnno.ut, chairman of the California Highway Commls- Jersey College dorm hassle Butz said Monday retail, food prices will decline In the second halt of the year because of rec¬ ord production. A hearing ls planned today on Ihe validity of the Fresno County Sheriff election. The "Citizens for Fair Election Committee* Is enlarging the entire election should be Invalidated, and a new sheriff elected or appointed by the Board of Supervisors. • routes for unbuilt freeways, due to the drying up of highway con¬ struction funds and Inflation. PILL APPROVED Formal approval has been given by the Food arid Drug Ad- •mornlng after" birth' cot pill. The approval takes e March 7. (EARTH NEWS) - A student at Jersey City State College has been formally evicted from her dormitory room because she ob¬ jected to her roommate's sexual Teresa Fernandez, aflrstyear student at the college, received a formal court-order eviction notice at the readiest of college officials who claimed she •con¬ tinually harassed* her room- The, two women had been shar¬ ing a took since September and reportedlyv had not been getting along for most of that time. Tne breaking point came wtwrrFer- nandez and several friends en¬ tered and discovered the room-, mate making love with ber boy¬ friend. Instead of unobstruslvely leav¬ ing, "they Just stood there point¬ ing their fingers and calling names while the poor ?uy who was ln bed didn't know what to. do,* according to a dormitory • supervisor. Officials of the college explain that when two roommates don't get alone, the one with less seniority ls moved Into a dif- ferent room. Since Fernandez - '„ loser ln the seniority battle - refused to move, the school re¬ sorted to the courts to force her out. No action has been taken against the love-making room¬ mate. Say* the dorm supervisor, There is no written rule against
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Title | 1975_02 The Daily Collegian February 1975 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
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 | Feb 10, 1975 Pg. 4- Feb 11, 1975 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
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 |
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4-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Monday, February 10. 1973
Aspirin side effects
(Continued from Page 2)
caused by aspirin.* Onetime, the
National Academy of Sciences-
National Research Counctl(NAS-
NHC) checked up on their state¬
ment. Its Panel on Drugs for
Relief of Pain reported that most
studies showed very little dif¬
ference tn side effects In the
stomach and intestines after tak¬
ing Bufferln or plain aspirin.
Many doctors have been known
to prescribe "shotgun remedies"
any tngredlents - on
lone who takes eight Exced-
iblets a day - the maximum
A on the label — ls getting
The DfC says that the adver¬
tising used ln aspirin ls, on the
whole, not very truthful. It has
Children and
home studied
in new class
New program helps families
prepare income tax forms
The ,
h children will be
he Extension Dlvlsit
tie class, titled *V
Behavior Problem.
i School," will he
. 4-April 1.
might. /
:h discomfort than does a:
p.m. Tuesdays tn the San I
I. Room 28. The coui
offered for two units ofext
credit Tuition ls $56.
Tearhlng the class will
Stanley Llndqulst, CSUF
lessor of psychology, an
Allan Hedherg, formerly o:
lnr University.
two, but thr
e ingredients
vernslng. and make them tellth
IT lsS useful"
""combmatfon
Many' drugs^re brought on wit
.rireaanT'n
Tr?«lne"hes£
market. You can use them, think
inc they will be more effective
than anything, hut the truth Is
a half a cup
f brewer! cof-
plain, good old American asplrtr
Calendar
Anonymous
twfore September
lant professor of KnRllsh an |