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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Monday. Aorll Z 1071 Ecology groups will meet to plan protest 3>99y groups wi Methadone ::r,: :" ■ want ads ] BLOOD PLASMA DONORS NEEDED HELP SELF HELP OTHERS HYLAND DONOR CENTER 412 F STREET Consortium serves specialized needs | Vietnamesestudent I who na.e completed Most professors still oppose use of term paper services n.e";;;^;;Uu^'.n:;;^ha iPMi.'.;.*":. n? lws*e.toai>,l.A ■K„.r,,"^.rir,",M- study money ^S^S0E^^M 7™f I. P^cSiZ"*', TUOCNT MACS Student Educat.on Loan Fund a 7911 H.richel Av.nu. j La Join. C.I.torn,a 92037 J T.l.phon, (714) 459-3705 1 1 "™ A«*— 1 c,„ Thieu visit SPECIALS CANVAS BAG95< NAVY r95 BEL S BOnOMS ■* STYROFOAM PELLETS (or bean bog choirt AIR FORCE SUN 9" 6UsSSE5 -*■ ARTIST MATERIALS WOOL ™ SHIRTS 3 SHREDDED FOAM 50 RUBBER JACKETS $095 WAR SURPLUS DEPOT 602 Broadway 237-3615 s CLf.MENTE-1 expected today. Thleu Is expected to meet with congressional critics In Washington later thla week. st Thieu's US visit 0 flag-waving de mi Vietnamese students who wel- told American romed Thleu when he arrived tn 'with your tas dollars.' Los Angeles on Sunday. The Los Many of the protestors. In- Prolestor. claimed that Thleu Thteuandantl-Thieudemon.tr.- china PeaceCampalgn, and Peace heads a corrupt dictatorship sup- tors at the airport. Action Council, claimed that any ported by I'.S. tax iollars. One of the protestor., a mem- U.S. aid to Thleu would directly The reception honoring Thleu ber ol ihe Union of Vietnamese violate provisions of the Pe.ce kicked off his prestigious Image- In Ihe United State., later ex- Agreement. building tour of the United state. plained the encounter Iht. way: in an open letter to Nixon, the which some political observers "Thleu left (the airport) by aome Union of Vietnamese In Ihe United claim was offered as a reward secret exit, but all his generals States quoted two passagea from for Thieu's acceptance of Ihe came out and saw n. .ndcot very the Peace Agreement signed by Peace Agreement signed hy the angry Fortunately all Ihe cops the United Stales: "Trie United U.S. were there. Stale, will not continue It. mill- Thleu has been discussing Ihe *They (Thieu's men) shouted tary Involvement or Intervene In future nf his country with Presi- 'Let's kill those jtommte rats.' the Internal affairs of Vietnam.* .lent Minn for tie last two days w* were not afraid. We shouted and 'Foreign countries shall not .n announcement detailing U.S. back. 'Long live friendship and Impose any political tendency or military and economic commit national accord.'" personality of theSouth Vietnam- Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam (PRC) a. well aa Thleu'a government In Saigon. Nixon ha. made official political contact only with the Thleu Thleu*. position a. the elected head of a democratic government haa become Increasingly One vi csu San Diego, aald that Thieu's sole source of power In Southeast Asia depends on U.S. military and economic support. Thleu'. only control over the people Is oppression, .he said, and grown lo hate Thleu. In a bid to .lay In power. Thleu laat week launched . major poll- Thleu la the chairman of the half-million member Democracy party, which la one of only three parties to survive the government's strict laws regulating political parties. Seventeen other parties, Including all Buddhist, leftist and moat other nationalist groups, were dissolved under the Uw which came Into effect Demonstrator, at Monday'. . rally demanded that Thteu recognize PRG forces as a legitimate governing body tn the south. 'Give South Vietnam back to the Vlet- EarUer In the day. the protestors gathered on a grassy hill ln Ssn Clamente State Park, on ihe beach adjacent to the Western While House. They shouted and waved the red. Mud and gold PRG flags and American flags aa Ma- (Contlnued on Page 8, Col. I) ■ * I.II M)AY, AFHU J, 1973 TOegian CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO BOD: budget passed, no vote on building changes Across nation . • . who refuse admlitc certainly a posst- \ttXZ2Ti III 1 IM. Mi UNsl NIXON A U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled yesterday lhat President ie Hoard of Directors yester- ipproved Ihe !973-74College I f.V. budget of 4362,98': Is crease of $13,000over Ihla s budget. Most of the In- ie is for personnel service. of handicapped student. .1 CSUF •nd on the Junior college level and the fact that Ihe board haa estsbltshed a precedent by allocating Association money for an automatic door for th. new Student Health Center. tatlveon Ihe board. Dr. Carl Lev. In. explained that the 12 per cent figure is based on a statewide average Increase excluding fac- mi im ri vst , Telephone and Tele- i routine pas phone will that "Ihe subject waa obvtou, dropped.* and thai the money w never contributed. I Hll.l'S VISIT According to press Secrets and South Vietnamese presld, Ncuyen Van Thleu talked yeste tance Ihe United Slates could pr conservation, highway, and other N . VIITNAM DIMM said Sunday thai American prl»- m.netre.tment.'.ndthal reports of brutality were made uphyU.S. •Some (employees) may be hove, some may be below,'said A motion to allocate 116,600 > remodel restroom. ln thecal- mpus Bulld- I .re 'above .nd beyond ent. set by the state senate didn't feel they were above .nd beyond the requirement, of handicapped atu- He ..Id Ih. only restroom. near the Free Speech Area that re in the library, ihe $16,600 figure e arrived at by tha member, expre.aed the sentiment thai coata need lo be considered more closely and that nsllc door, lnthe presented. lelnamese Comrn. unanimously |. it Hal B. The written proposal cites many reasons for the Improvements and says CSUF Is potentially ihe most suitable campus In the slate system for handicapped New Heallh Center hows Th. Student Health Center lunch hour, 12 noon to lp.ro., every day. According to Dr. Marvyn Schwsrtz, health services director, the expanded hours are on a trial basis until finals begin at the i Frauds include arthritis, cancer 'cures' Health inspector warns of medical quacks Only erral-s with the department, specializes In cancer fraud, perhaps the most dangerous type, due lo the damage likely to be done by postponing genuine treatment. It has been a relatively easy nembers, Including some doc- . It determines what constl- i public can Inspectors of the Bureau of Food and Drugs of the California State Department of Public Health do their job of tracking down and convicting Representatives of the Bureau state could Incriminate a licensed addressed . health and consuro- medical person If he was pre- ers workshop, revealing a multl- scribing fraudulenl devices, tude of ways ln which the un- Tha California Cancer Advt- «sp*cUr* and desperate patient aory Council (CCAC) consists of who were laymen, but 11 wasn't until 1959, when the leglslstlon paaaed a cancer law, that have been banned In California, as well ss those devices which have been confiscated after being used to give cancer victims Jackson related the tales of quacks and quackery methods, noting with pride those he had he ailment to be •cured') while tha patient wore two metallic pads attached by wires to the set. Patients were told that the particular waves given off by the given recording at the given frequency had tha power lo heal, especially If used ■a of carrot Juice posed of ci a showy machine with many dial*, which when dismantled reveals the only thing wl;*d la th* pilot light. The patient la lad to believe Ihe proper light setting will heal cancerous tissues. A Dr. Gal way charged patients $500 to have access to Ms Cancer Salve. vice sold was the phUmusonlc Caae, which resembled a child's phonograph, and played a given r* masterminds war* { attar proving such a venture ls quite lucrative, as hundreds of these devices were sold at $300 apiece tn 1958. OUv*r *eanc*rs"urM*lx>ijit.tsTy those made gullible by hop* Include Colorarnlcs, which involves In oil-zinc chloride, a quite effective, not ln treating the cancer, but In eatlng sway the tissue It cam* Into contact with. A once-respected scientist at Stanford University by th* name of Abrahams waa thought to have
Object Description
Title | 1973_04 The Daily Collegian April 1973 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1973 |
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. |
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Title | April 2, 1973 Pg. 4- April 3, 1973 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1973 |
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 DAILY COLLEGIAN Monday. Aorll Z 1071 Ecology groups will meet to plan protest 3>99y groups wi Methadone ::r,: :" ■ want ads ] BLOOD PLASMA DONORS NEEDED HELP SELF HELP OTHERS HYLAND DONOR CENTER 412 F STREET Consortium serves specialized needs | Vietnamesestudent I who na.e completed Most professors still oppose use of term paper services n.e";;;^;;Uu^'.n:;;^ha iPMi.'.;.*":. n? lws*e.toai>,l.A ■K„.r,,"^.rir,",M- study money ^S^S0E^^M 7™f I. P^cSiZ"*', TUOCNT MACS Student Educat.on Loan Fund a 7911 H.richel Av.nu. j La Join. C.I.torn,a 92037 J T.l.phon, (714) 459-3705 1 1 "™ A«*— 1 c,„ Thieu visit SPECIALS CANVAS BAG95< NAVY r95 BEL S BOnOMS ■* STYROFOAM PELLETS (or bean bog choirt AIR FORCE SUN 9" 6UsSSE5 -*■ ARTIST MATERIALS WOOL ™ SHIRTS 3 SHREDDED FOAM 50 RUBBER JACKETS $095 WAR SURPLUS DEPOT 602 Broadway 237-3615 s CLf.MENTE-1 expected today. Thleu Is expected to meet with congressional critics In Washington later thla week. st Thieu's US visit 0 flag-waving de mi Vietnamese students who wel- told American romed Thleu when he arrived tn 'with your tas dollars.' Los Angeles on Sunday. The Los Many of the protestors. In- Prolestor. claimed that Thleu Thteuandantl-Thieudemon.tr.- china PeaceCampalgn, and Peace heads a corrupt dictatorship sup- tors at the airport. Action Council, claimed that any ported by I'.S. tax iollars. One of the protestor., a mem- U.S. aid to Thleu would directly The reception honoring Thleu ber ol ihe Union of Vietnamese violate provisions of the Pe.ce kicked off his prestigious Image- In Ihe United State., later ex- Agreement. building tour of the United state. plained the encounter Iht. way: in an open letter to Nixon, the which some political observers "Thleu left (the airport) by aome Union of Vietnamese In Ihe United claim was offered as a reward secret exit, but all his generals States quoted two passagea from for Thieu's acceptance of Ihe came out and saw n. .ndcot very the Peace Agreement signed by Peace Agreement signed hy the angry Fortunately all Ihe cops the United Stales: "Trie United U.S. were there. Stale, will not continue It. mill- Thleu has been discussing Ihe *They (Thieu's men) shouted tary Involvement or Intervene In future nf his country with Presi- 'Let's kill those jtommte rats.' the Internal affairs of Vietnam.* .lent Minn for tie last two days w* were not afraid. We shouted and 'Foreign countries shall not .n announcement detailing U.S. back. 'Long live friendship and Impose any political tendency or military and economic commit national accord.'" personality of theSouth Vietnam- Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam (PRC) a. well aa Thleu'a government In Saigon. Nixon ha. made official political contact only with the Thleu Thleu*. position a. the elected head of a democratic government haa become Increasingly One vi csu San Diego, aald that Thieu's sole source of power In Southeast Asia depends on U.S. military and economic support. Thleu'. only control over the people Is oppression, .he said, and grown lo hate Thleu. In a bid to .lay In power. Thleu laat week launched . major poll- Thleu la the chairman of the half-million member Democracy party, which la one of only three parties to survive the government's strict laws regulating political parties. Seventeen other parties, Including all Buddhist, leftist and moat other nationalist groups, were dissolved under the Uw which came Into effect Demonstrator, at Monday'. . rally demanded that Thteu recognize PRG forces as a legitimate governing body tn the south. 'Give South Vietnam back to the Vlet- EarUer In the day. the protestors gathered on a grassy hill ln Ssn Clamente State Park, on ihe beach adjacent to the Western While House. They shouted and waved the red. Mud and gold PRG flags and American flags aa Ma- (Contlnued on Page 8, Col. I) ■ * I.II M)AY, AFHU J, 1973 TOegian CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO BOD: budget passed, no vote on building changes Across nation . • . who refuse admlitc certainly a posst- \ttXZ2Ti III 1 IM. Mi UNsl NIXON A U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled yesterday lhat President ie Hoard of Directors yester- ipproved Ihe !973-74College I f.V. budget of 4362,98': Is crease of $13,000over Ihla s budget. Most of the In- ie is for personnel service. of handicapped student. .1 CSUF •nd on the Junior college level and the fact that Ihe board haa estsbltshed a precedent by allocating Association money for an automatic door for th. new Student Health Center. tatlveon Ihe board. Dr. Carl Lev. In. explained that the 12 per cent figure is based on a statewide average Increase excluding fac- mi im ri vst , Telephone and Tele- i routine pas phone will that "Ihe subject waa obvtou, dropped.* and thai the money w never contributed. I Hll.l'S VISIT According to press Secrets and South Vietnamese presld, Ncuyen Van Thleu talked yeste tance Ihe United Slates could pr conservation, highway, and other N . VIITNAM DIMM said Sunday thai American prl»- m.netre.tment.'.ndthal reports of brutality were made uphyU.S. •Some (employees) may be hove, some may be below,'said A motion to allocate 116,600 > remodel restroom. ln thecal- mpus Bulld- I .re 'above .nd beyond ent. set by the state senate didn't feel they were above .nd beyond the requirement, of handicapped atu- He ..Id Ih. only restroom. near the Free Speech Area that re in the library, ihe $16,600 figure e arrived at by tha member, expre.aed the sentiment thai coata need lo be considered more closely and that nsllc door, lnthe presented. lelnamese Comrn. unanimously |. it Hal B. The written proposal cites many reasons for the Improvements and says CSUF Is potentially ihe most suitable campus In the slate system for handicapped New Heallh Center hows Th. Student Health Center lunch hour, 12 noon to lp.ro., every day. According to Dr. Marvyn Schwsrtz, health services director, the expanded hours are on a trial basis until finals begin at the i Frauds include arthritis, cancer 'cures' Health inspector warns of medical quacks Only erral-s with the department, specializes In cancer fraud, perhaps the most dangerous type, due lo the damage likely to be done by postponing genuine treatment. It has been a relatively easy nembers, Including some doc- . It determines what constl- i public can Inspectors of the Bureau of Food and Drugs of the California State Department of Public Health do their job of tracking down and convicting Representatives of the Bureau state could Incriminate a licensed addressed . health and consuro- medical person If he was pre- ers workshop, revealing a multl- scribing fraudulenl devices, tude of ways ln which the un- Tha California Cancer Advt- «sp*cUr* and desperate patient aory Council (CCAC) consists of who were laymen, but 11 wasn't until 1959, when the leglslstlon paaaed a cancer law, that have been banned In California, as well ss those devices which have been confiscated after being used to give cancer victims Jackson related the tales of quacks and quackery methods, noting with pride those he had he ailment to be •cured') while tha patient wore two metallic pads attached by wires to the set. Patients were told that the particular waves given off by the given recording at the given frequency had tha power lo heal, especially If used ■a of carrot Juice posed of ci a showy machine with many dial*, which when dismantled reveals the only thing wl;*d la th* pilot light. The patient la lad to believe Ihe proper light setting will heal cancerous tissues. A Dr. Gal way charged patients $500 to have access to Ms Cancer Salve. vice sold was the phUmusonlc Caae, which resembled a child's phonograph, and played a given r* masterminds war* { attar proving such a venture ls quite lucrative, as hundreds of these devices were sold at $300 apiece tn 1958. OUv*r *eanc*rs"urM*lx>ijit.tsTy those made gullible by hop* Include Colorarnlcs, which involves In oil-zinc chloride, a quite effective, not ln treating the cancer, but In eatlng sway the tissue It cam* Into contact with. A once-respected scientist at Stanford University by th* name of Abrahams waa thought to have |