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The Dally CoUeglan Is Brewer planning 'secret' meeting? Wednesday nightamldsttheanticipation of counting ballots and determining who would rule the Associated Students' roost next- year, accusations were cast at BUI Brewer, AS president, and his role to organlztoganaUedged "secret" senate meeting. Rachel Mendoza, A3 senator and member of the finance and budget committee, accused Brent Bowen, AS senator, natural science, of helping Brewer organizing a meeting Monday night between Brewer and some senators to discuss next year's AS budget. The budget was approved ..'unanimously Tuesday by the Brewer ls expected to veto tbe Mendoza said that she was approached by Bowen. "I was told 'Around the world in eighty ways!' Call Toil-Free, anytime I 30 operators standing by: 1- (800) 821-2270 EXT. 510 "used" BOOK BUYBACK MAY WED. 8:30-6:30 8:30-6 MAY 12 FRI. 8:30-4:30 MAY 13 8AT. _:30-1_:30 MAY 15 MON. 8:30-8:30 MAY 16 TUE. 8:30-8:30 MAY 17 WED. 8:30-6:30 MAY 18 THU. 8:30-8:30 MAY 18 FRI. 8:80-4:30 MAY 22 MON. 9:30-3:30 MAY 23 TUE. 8-»-3:S0 "THE KENNEL" BOOKSTORE C.S.U.. FRESNO preached by Bowen. "I told him It was lUegal. It has to be an open meeting when it concerns the budget." Mendoza said tbe meeting would be ..violation of tbe Brown Act Tbe Brown Act was created to 1953 by the California Legislature to an effort to take the secrecy out of government. The act was aimed at local agencies. The act states that all meet- tog of tne legislative body of a local agency shall be open and pubUc, and aU persons shall be permitted to attend. The act also states that special meetings can be caUed at any time by delivering written notice personaUy or by mail to each member of the leglslatlv body and to each local newspaper of general circulation, radio or television station requesting notice in writing. Such notice mus*. be delivered at least 24 hours before the time of the meeting, to a telephone Interview, Brewer confirmed that a meeting was being organized and said, "My first feeling is that it's none of anybody's business." Brewer said that senators are being asked to go to Coco's restaurant Monday night for an informal get-together to "sit a- round and talk." "I wiU probably discuss parts of the budget," be said. Brewer became Increasingly heated during the conversation, stating that "people are getting Into the personal Uves of people, and I resent it." He said he did not see how the meeting was to violation of the Brown Act. A few hours later Brewer came into the "Dally CoUeglan" office and said be was "going to check tomorrow aDd see If it (the meet- tog) would violate the Brown Act , and if It does we won't have if, I don't think it wiU." Karen Clark, senate chairman, said Bowen had not approached 4ber on tbe meeting, but said she had heard of it, "lfs Illegal, How do we know he's nottovltingspectalsenators, so he won't have a veto override."" Clark said she had Informed those senators that the meeting .was illegal and to go at their Clark said Brewer had never attended a finance and budget cross hearing, orrpproachedher on the chatrmar. of the finance and budget committee to find out what was going on. HUBERTINE'S TRAVELS AN INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL AGENCY CHARTERS OAKLAND - MILAN $499! SAN FRANCISCO - FRANKFURT $479 and up LOS ANGELES - HONG KONG FROM $499 OAKLAND - PARIS FROM $449 OAKLAND - LONDON FROM $419 —-Plus low cost 'APEX' Europe fares HUBERTINE'S TRAVELS ►- A NO FEE' TRAVEL AGENCY -*■ 5150 N. SIXTH SUITE 170 226-4830 C U PROGRAM COMMITTEE "If he wants his opinion known he should come to a senate meeting with an audience present without sneaking around everyone's back, Including the chairman of the senate's." Brent Bowen said there was "rathtog secret about the meeting and no votes will be taken." He called the meeting an "op. portunlty for the president to talk to -enators to a relaxed atmosphere to get his view across." Bowen also said that an senators and members of the finance and budget committee would be Invited.. Dave Davis, an AS senator who lost his bid for the AS presidency to this week's election, said be had not been approached about the meeting, either. Darts also cited the meeting as a violation of the Brown Act. Davis said the budget problem revolves around tbe senate's approval of a budget devoid of any Instructionally Related Activities (tRA) funds. The Contributor's Issue has been postponed--to April 30...so get your contributing articles, artwork, photos & etcetera Into the Keats Campus Bldg. (The Dally Collegian office, gang!) Tbe Daily Collegian Dean. Iranian conflict (Cont'd from pg.l) He charged today's confrontation to toa-catlve of a more important problem at CSUF. The tacking student groups," Mabey said. HOW TO FLY (Round Trip) NEW YORK Coach $428.00 Superiaver 257.00 Excursion 342.00 HONOLULU Coach •$27008 Economy 258.06 Charter 229.00 LONDON Coach $97200 APEX 510.00 Charter 419.00 Budget 398.00 HONG KONG Coach $1312.00 Excursion 1147.00 Charter 519.00 JO** 226488! ©Nivtts«TY ema administration, he said, has harassed, fired, and expelled Black and La Raza Studies faculty along with'other administration-opposed groups. "I think lfs Important forstu- dents concerned about freedom of speech ^nd human rights to ask tbe administration about this," he said. "This campus hasonlyaUowed those who pursue the truth the administration agrees with, to Mabey's remarks were greeted with applause by the lingering Meanwhile, Massoumi continued asking students to sign a petition condemning tbe "collaboration of school authorities with the Shah's dl-tori-l regime and Its notorious secret police." RESUMES writing editing 3Rp ftrtttrtg fc-Ttrtrr Call For Appointment VOLUNTEER BUREAU: Seeking Mental Healfli Aids Psychiatric patients, who werf at one time residents of Ken- Mar Village, need help adjusting to life situations outside an lr-rUtutionaltoed setting. Volunteer Activities toclucfc helping them shop and get around town, knowing where to turn for professional help when needed, providing support and encouragement, visiting, and Instruction to dally living techniques. Orientation and supervision ls provided. Some psychology background helpful. See your Volunteer Burea. representative to 305C of the representative in 305C of the College Union from 1-5 p.m. Or call 487-1142 for toform-,- tiop on this volunteer opportunity or others tathecommu-- M . 1 EDITORIAL 'Holocaust/ Nazi march must jgo on to protect our rights DIANNE SOLE T Managing Editor be nation has Just undergone an emotional orgy via a $6 million television special called Holocaust. -This four7part blood-curdling drama about the mass genocide of Jews during World War n ended last night. And it has been a searing testament to man's capacity for evil. Ironically, today the Amercan Natl Party wants to celebrate Adolph rimer's birthday by marching through the nre- domtoantly Jewish community of Skokie, minoto. *■ When the Nails decided to march, the town __thorities quickly passed an ordinance requiring a permit far any parade or pubUc assembly of more than 50 people. The applicant had to have $300,000 to liability and $500,000 to property damage insurance —unless tbe authorities waive the rule. Despite the emotional Impact or Nazi savagery beamed into Uvtog rooms night ly this past week, It should be admitted the white supremists to Skokie have been charged too high an Insurance. It to an insurance that imparts a drastic restriction on free speech and assembly. Such huge requirements are an open invitation to suppress unpopular beliefs. Alter viewing naked Jews machine- gunned into mass graves as part of a country picnic for the Nazis to Germany, it is painful to admit, less than four decades later, censorship of Nazis to Skokie would set a dangerous precedent. We need to be particularly careful about censoring tbe thoughts of bigots we hate, for they are safeguarding our own Ideas from attack. As Justice Hugo Black of the United States Supreme Court has put it, the freedoms of speech, press andassembly "must be accorded to the ideas we hate, or sooner or later they wiU be denied to the Ideas we cherish." SUMMER JOBS I Avail, with Western Camp Inc. co-ed camps near Kings Canyon! & Sequoia National Parks Group interview, on campus: Apr. 20 12-2 literature & info, available at the Placement Center SENIORS 8U-ud-ent^_te_?rc--_-4B -9MC7c.n_cr-.t-t Cap and Gown rental will be May 4th through May 12th Mon. through Fri., 9am to 5pm at the Kennel Bookstore US win (Cont'd, from pg. 1) a virgin senate. I hope they do some crash studying." When asked if this relative lack of experience would have an effect on next year's senate. Riddle said, "Yes, In the sense that they'll need direction and Information, more so than to previous years. I think that Dave Dltora and myself can provide that." Election results EDITORS WANTED The final date to apply for editorship of The DaUy CoUeglan, La Voz de Aztlan and Uhuru to Friday, AprU 21. AppUcatlons may be obtained to CU 306. The editors of aU three newspapers receive grants, amounting to $20-$25 per issue. The Daily CoUeglan ls published five days a week (as of FaU 1978); U Voz and Uhuru, 12 times per year. Individuals seeking further information may call Bruce Scott at 487-2486, or contact Yolanda at 2657. Selection ls made by the CSUF Media Council. copy pits XEROX COPIES 4c NO MINIMUM Bring SI Guarantee Tow*re 1322 EL Shaw Wff£& Tired £ of sitting on rocks? Try The New * BIONIC CHAIR * * Lightweight -f Goes anywhere * Study in it + Makes the bean bag obsolete $59.95 + tax ncludes freight) Write: StinchMeld Enterprises 539 Beverly'Ave. Paso Robles, Ca. 93446 Try it out at the Daily Collegian' Keats campus bldg.
Object Description
Title | 1978_04 The Daily Collegian April 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. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | April 20, 1978 Pg. 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. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | The Dally CoUeglan Is Brewer planning 'secret' meeting? Wednesday nightamldsttheanticipation of counting ballots and determining who would rule the Associated Students' roost next- year, accusations were cast at BUI Brewer, AS president, and his role to organlztoganaUedged "secret" senate meeting. Rachel Mendoza, A3 senator and member of the finance and budget committee, accused Brent Bowen, AS senator, natural science, of helping Brewer organizing a meeting Monday night between Brewer and some senators to discuss next year's AS budget. The budget was approved ..'unanimously Tuesday by the Brewer ls expected to veto tbe Mendoza said that she was approached by Bowen. "I was told 'Around the world in eighty ways!' Call Toil-Free, anytime I 30 operators standing by: 1- (800) 821-2270 EXT. 510 "used" BOOK BUYBACK MAY WED. 8:30-6:30 8:30-6 MAY 12 FRI. 8:30-4:30 MAY 13 8AT. _:30-1_:30 MAY 15 MON. 8:30-8:30 MAY 16 TUE. 8:30-8:30 MAY 17 WED. 8:30-6:30 MAY 18 THU. 8:30-8:30 MAY 18 FRI. 8:80-4:30 MAY 22 MON. 9:30-3:30 MAY 23 TUE. 8-»-3:S0 "THE KENNEL" BOOKSTORE C.S.U.. FRESNO preached by Bowen. "I told him It was lUegal. It has to be an open meeting when it concerns the budget." Mendoza said tbe meeting would be ..violation of tbe Brown Act Tbe Brown Act was created to 1953 by the California Legislature to an effort to take the secrecy out of government. The act was aimed at local agencies. The act states that all meet- tog of tne legislative body of a local agency shall be open and pubUc, and aU persons shall be permitted to attend. The act also states that special meetings can be caUed at any time by delivering written notice personaUy or by mail to each member of the leglslatlv body and to each local newspaper of general circulation, radio or television station requesting notice in writing. Such notice mus*. be delivered at least 24 hours before the time of the meeting, to a telephone Interview, Brewer confirmed that a meeting was being organized and said, "My first feeling is that it's none of anybody's business." Brewer said that senators are being asked to go to Coco's restaurant Monday night for an informal get-together to "sit a- round and talk." "I wiU probably discuss parts of the budget," be said. Brewer became Increasingly heated during the conversation, stating that "people are getting Into the personal Uves of people, and I resent it." He said he did not see how the meeting was to violation of the Brown Act. A few hours later Brewer came into the "Dally CoUeglan" office and said be was "going to check tomorrow aDd see If it (the meet- tog) would violate the Brown Act , and if It does we won't have if, I don't think it wiU." Karen Clark, senate chairman, said Bowen had not approached 4ber on tbe meeting, but said she had heard of it, "lfs Illegal, How do we know he's nottovltingspectalsenators, so he won't have a veto override."" Clark said she had Informed those senators that the meeting .was illegal and to go at their Clark said Brewer had never attended a finance and budget cross hearing, orrpproachedher on the chatrmar. of the finance and budget committee to find out what was going on. HUBERTINE'S TRAVELS AN INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL AGENCY CHARTERS OAKLAND - MILAN $499! SAN FRANCISCO - FRANKFURT $479 and up LOS ANGELES - HONG KONG FROM $499 OAKLAND - PARIS FROM $449 OAKLAND - LONDON FROM $419 —-Plus low cost 'APEX' Europe fares HUBERTINE'S TRAVELS ►- A NO FEE' TRAVEL AGENCY -*■ 5150 N. SIXTH SUITE 170 226-4830 C U PROGRAM COMMITTEE "If he wants his opinion known he should come to a senate meeting with an audience present without sneaking around everyone's back, Including the chairman of the senate's." Brent Bowen said there was "rathtog secret about the meeting and no votes will be taken." He called the meeting an "op. portunlty for the president to talk to -enators to a relaxed atmosphere to get his view across." Bowen also said that an senators and members of the finance and budget committee would be Invited.. Dave Davis, an AS senator who lost his bid for the AS presidency to this week's election, said be had not been approached about the meeting, either. Darts also cited the meeting as a violation of the Brown Act. Davis said the budget problem revolves around tbe senate's approval of a budget devoid of any Instructionally Related Activities (tRA) funds. The Contributor's Issue has been postponed--to April 30...so get your contributing articles, artwork, photos & etcetera Into the Keats Campus Bldg. (The Dally Collegian office, gang!) Tbe Daily Collegian Dean. Iranian conflict (Cont'd from pg.l) He charged today's confrontation to toa-catlve of a more important problem at CSUF. The tacking student groups," Mabey said. HOW TO FLY (Round Trip) NEW YORK Coach $428.00 Superiaver 257.00 Excursion 342.00 HONOLULU Coach •$27008 Economy 258.06 Charter 229.00 LONDON Coach $97200 APEX 510.00 Charter 419.00 Budget 398.00 HONG KONG Coach $1312.00 Excursion 1147.00 Charter 519.00 JO** 226488! ©Nivtts«TY ema administration, he said, has harassed, fired, and expelled Black and La Raza Studies faculty along with'other administration-opposed groups. "I think lfs Important forstu- dents concerned about freedom of speech ^nd human rights to ask tbe administration about this," he said. "This campus hasonlyaUowed those who pursue the truth the administration agrees with, to Mabey's remarks were greeted with applause by the lingering Meanwhile, Massoumi continued asking students to sign a petition condemning tbe "collaboration of school authorities with the Shah's dl-tori-l regime and Its notorious secret police." RESUMES writing editing 3Rp ftrtttrtg fc-Ttrtrr Call For Appointment VOLUNTEER BUREAU: Seeking Mental Healfli Aids Psychiatric patients, who werf at one time residents of Ken- Mar Village, need help adjusting to life situations outside an lr-rUtutionaltoed setting. Volunteer Activities toclucfc helping them shop and get around town, knowing where to turn for professional help when needed, providing support and encouragement, visiting, and Instruction to dally living techniques. Orientation and supervision ls provided. Some psychology background helpful. See your Volunteer Burea. representative to 305C of the representative in 305C of the College Union from 1-5 p.m. Or call 487-1142 for toform-,- tiop on this volunteer opportunity or others tathecommu-- M . 1 EDITORIAL 'Holocaust/ Nazi march must jgo on to protect our rights DIANNE SOLE T Managing Editor be nation has Just undergone an emotional orgy via a $6 million television special called Holocaust. -This four7part blood-curdling drama about the mass genocide of Jews during World War n ended last night. And it has been a searing testament to man's capacity for evil. Ironically, today the Amercan Natl Party wants to celebrate Adolph rimer's birthday by marching through the nre- domtoantly Jewish community of Skokie, minoto. *■ When the Nails decided to march, the town __thorities quickly passed an ordinance requiring a permit far any parade or pubUc assembly of more than 50 people. The applicant had to have $300,000 to liability and $500,000 to property damage insurance —unless tbe authorities waive the rule. Despite the emotional Impact or Nazi savagery beamed into Uvtog rooms night ly this past week, It should be admitted the white supremists to Skokie have been charged too high an Insurance. It to an insurance that imparts a drastic restriction on free speech and assembly. Such huge requirements are an open invitation to suppress unpopular beliefs. Alter viewing naked Jews machine- gunned into mass graves as part of a country picnic for the Nazis to Germany, it is painful to admit, less than four decades later, censorship of Nazis to Skokie would set a dangerous precedent. We need to be particularly careful about censoring tbe thoughts of bigots we hate, for they are safeguarding our own Ideas from attack. As Justice Hugo Black of the United States Supreme Court has put it, the freedoms of speech, press andassembly "must be accorded to the ideas we hate, or sooner or later they wiU be denied to the Ideas we cherish." SUMMER JOBS I Avail, with Western Camp Inc. co-ed camps near Kings Canyon! & Sequoia National Parks Group interview, on campus: Apr. 20 12-2 literature & info, available at the Placement Center SENIORS 8U-ud-ent^_te_?rc--_-4B -9MC7c.n_cr-.t-t Cap and Gown rental will be May 4th through May 12th Mon. through Fri., 9am to 5pm at the Kennel Bookstore US win (Cont'd, from pg. 1) a virgin senate. I hope they do some crash studying." When asked if this relative lack of experience would have an effect on next year's senate. Riddle said, "Yes, In the sense that they'll need direction and Information, more so than to previous years. I think that Dave Dltora and myself can provide that." Election results EDITORS WANTED The final date to apply for editorship of The DaUy CoUeglan, La Voz de Aztlan and Uhuru to Friday, AprU 21. AppUcatlons may be obtained to CU 306. The editors of aU three newspapers receive grants, amounting to $20-$25 per issue. The Daily CoUeglan ls published five days a week (as of FaU 1978); U Voz and Uhuru, 12 times per year. Individuals seeking further information may call Bruce Scott at 487-2486, or contact Yolanda at 2657. Selection ls made by the CSUF Media Council. copy pits XEROX COPIES 4c NO MINIMUM Bring SI Guarantee Tow*re 1322 EL Shaw Wff£& Tired £ of sitting on rocks? Try The New * BIONIC CHAIR * * Lightweight -f Goes anywhere * Study in it + Makes the bean bag obsolete $59.95 + tax ncludes freight) Write: StinchMeld Enterprises 539 Beverly'Ave. Paso Robles, Ca. 93446 Try it out at the Daily Collegian' Keats campus bldg. |