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Friday, karri THI DAItY COUaHMAN-3 The Politics of Food' took of talk by Vietnam expert "The Politics ot Pood" will be tte subject of s talk to be given by David Neemith, former agii- cuhurallst. In Vietnam, on Frt- »Op.m. at 194 P Neemith who worked with In- \iemarr ami reow represent* taa F.cumemcal Peace Institute and Indochina Peace Camp* etoaawg »»ve political mantpuia tlon of food parti.olarly tn U S relatione with Chile and Vietnam. In another talk Saturday si ami tn the Umvarsity Religious Center, till E. Shaw, ftesmtta win discuss the present situation tn Indochina from a religloss perspective The events are part of a series sp.*naor*.l hy the IndorWna Pvace Campaign. PLEDGEES OT THE ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Sorority, Inc. seen above on their ever F ree Speech Area. These beautiful titters, snd othert not in the picture, will do their at 1 p.m. before they hopefully become fuil-fl-edged members of the tore On Saturday afternoon in the College Union the Ivies will demo - v> Preterits.*1 Tonight M the Ivy Carder they will hold a dance from 9 a.m. Photo by Erik Strom. T final march today rate their various talents in a thovr PAU challenges Whitfield Nan Bailey unfairly treated Opsn letter to Earl Whitfield, ii rector of the College Union. Mr WMtfleld. We sincerely tkank the College sponsoring the appearance of Nan Hal ley with the Pan African Un- help waa crucial tn h ring hsr hers to apeak. But Mr, we muet condemn the action taken by you In deducting the lees psld to Ms. Bailey by 30 per ceat of the contracted amount. The re aeons stated for tba da- tuctton were that she didn't Mart r«r performance until 10minutes ifter the contracted time and that she didn't arrive M tba campas an hour ahead of time aa stated m the contract. hirst of Ml there was ao oaa present who represented the Col - lege Union. The office i There was BO O knew anything about Miss Bailey s appearance, so who was shesup- 1 to to"1 Second I met with Ms Bailey a half hoar before her scheduled performance, ao she waa there well ahead of time. TMrd: It was my Waggaailira thst she start SO minutes late so thst the lsteeomers could hear her entire presentation (ao tf anyone should be reprelmaaded tt tetaould be me). As co-spoaaor we MR thst we bed a right to take tMs action. Fourthly: As the co-sponsor of Ms Bailey's appearance on campua we felt that wa should have been informed of the action that was taken sgslnst M % pall-y Fifth The College Union showed no interest In Ms. Bailey's appearance. She was given ao putalclty by the College UMon. There weren't any leaflets etr- caistafl. nor wars say pewters or htBBiri put ap to announce her performance Thts treatment ts totally unfair The College Union made no attempt to support a speaker that they co-sponsored Sixth: Ths portion of Mt. Balley t feea that the College UMon was contracted for waa only S12S We fete that the deduction that was made ahould have only concerned tha amount that the College Union was obligated to pay, and not the amount that was paid by the Pan African Union. Seventh Row many ttmes have speakers arrived on campus lees tksn an hour before their scheduled performance'*' How many ers started their over 10 minutes late'* How many times tn tha past hsve the terms of Article IV. Paragraph I been applied to a speaker for starting l • Eight Mr Dtck Gregory started Ms lecture 15 miniates tato aa April 2. Did yoa reduce Ms fees by 10 per cent. DM yoa psy Mm for the extra hoar thst ha spoke over aad shove the contracted We dstnsnd thst Ms. Nan Bailey be paid the amount that waa deducted from her fees For once be fair. MMvtn Ricks nt, PAU hese churches invite you to worship this Sunday . . St Pour j CotKolic Cht-spel at New 1471 E. BARSTOW AVE - phone 1 i 7:10 -9-11 ES: Monday through Friday. 5 p m. Wed , 7:10 p.m CONFESSORS: Saturday. 4pm to S p.m Sat. S p.m Mass (For San. Op.) . Sergio p. Negro - sister Lenta Marie Cnueer Udoji', corruption help Nigeria's inflation By Brian Jeffries LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - Aa richest nation, rr ated $24 million oil sates. Nigeria Is rrently paying a heavy price ' r prosperity. The military government'sde- .pread tome of tba Ml Tund in tha farm of pay hikes tar governor employes, snd the wages -tploslon thts sparked in the ate sector, haa leR the nation worst boat of tnflatios Biafran civil war ended •> age. IM oftictal figures put nation at about 11 per cent, a i" more than In the United 5tataa, bat unofficially many sineasmen consider It la el- inntng at about lo par I per rem by the ead of 'be yesr. The pay increases - ap to IW ►"»«■ csm backdated tor Mas nave introduced a new **ord tato the Nigerian rarsbs I 'Jdoji* after the be- nectacled cMef Jerome U-aoft, erament pay raises tn September last year. The udojl awards raised the minimum salary for civil servants from ths equivalent of$498 annually to the equivalent of $1,149. The salaries of senior civil servants were increased nearly 100 per eewt to about $24,000 Middle grade employees received $0 per cem. Moreover, all increases were backdated to April 1, 1974 and paid la oaa lamp asm In January. There waa aa almost immediate bacalaah from work* private sector. They wsnted thetr ado)! as well To back ap their demands, they staged a aertes of wildcat strikes snd slowdowns ss a wiggastsd mtMmum. SuTBtebaaa Mraady been agreed upon, others sre still under as- bore is st freak outbresk of « ■eesaawj*eas -gsj Mart taRawawTaa •wt-uaata awH estj workers who mainly benefited account tor only SO par "mat of ths working population. Ths rest live oa the land or run assail businesses. Mrs. Foia Ada, for iawtaace, ruas sa 4-by-lO-foot open- rroated shep la Lagos. Hsr baa- bend is also a small trader aad they have four children. She said. -Before adojt we maaaglng oa hone sweeping af about $50 a montt Bet bow tt averages oat st about |140 for us to ast s hataarod meal three timea s day. Neither my hungawd nor I quail fled tar udojl. I have had to compBBSBts by rat stag prices to the levels they are elsewhere tn town. Even so, I tee afford say new clothes Hda tMs Easter or evee replace tern ones." I a bar shop awards, i BBS fiaao )rotn shout 14 earns to about Po cents snd sugar has shot ap from aboat H ceatt tor • 2.2- •pouad bag to sbout TS cents The is cona- Millbrook United Preabyteritan Church S4S0 N. MIIXBIbOOK (Bstwwsn Sbtelds * Dakota) MORNING WORSHIP 8 50 A 11:30 A.M. Collage PalaWwaMgc 7:00 - 4:00 p.m Swaduy CoUege Bit** Study: 4:00 - 9:SO p.m. Swaday CHANCEL CHOIR - THURSDAYS 7:S0 pm COLLEGIANS WEI Ernest I. Bradley, Pastor For Trrenaportatlon *aknna 1T7-51S5 COUEGE CHURCH Of CHRIST EAST RULLARD (Between First sad Cedar) SUNDAY: Blhle School, S a.m.; Morning Worship. 10 at Yoeng People. 5 p.m., Evening WorsMp, 4pm WEDWESDAY: BINe Study, 7:S0 p.m. aataetel Claas for College Mode Ms Dedicated m Serving the College Community Traaepertattoa AvsilsWe - pbows Ate-44*0 Ministers: Wayne Anderson - Clifford Reeves TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMErTjBjX 1971 n Cadar (Near Aablan) 9-10:30 AM: WORSESP HOLY COMMUNION • IM I Contemporary Lltargy - Fourth Swnday S AM Jordan. Pastor SETHR TEMPIE •JUS1 SOUTH OP FASHeON FAIR* aajga north first Near Shaw. Rev. Donald K. Skaggs, Pastor BUI Thompnon, Youth - Tod Glider Music Swaday School: » 4 MorMag WorsMp: 11:00 sm CMMren's Church: 11:00 am Youth Msettng 5:45 p m. Evening Evangelistic: 7:00 pm Wedneedaj - BIMe Sbsgy and Prayer: 7:lo p m. UNITED CHURCH CENTtt 4th aad Baretow - Phone 2S4-1947 Sunday WorsMp 9-15 - WESLEY METHODIST ■•■ERR1TY PRESBYTERIAN College Choir, Sunday 5:00 PM ctalege groups Swaday 7:$g pM aad W*rdnesdsy 5 10 PM MtMatars: 8 Wm. AstaMia, Daawld H. Pndn. Joke p. tageaaanee
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Title | 1975_04 The Daily Collegian April 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 | April 11, 1975 Pg 3 |
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 |
Full-Text-Search | Friday, karri THI DAItY COUaHMAN-3 The Politics of Food' took of talk by Vietnam expert "The Politics ot Pood" will be tte subject of s talk to be given by David Neemith, former agii- cuhurallst. In Vietnam, on Frt- »Op.m. at 194 P Neemith who worked with In- \iemarr ami reow represent* taa F.cumemcal Peace Institute and Indochina Peace Camp* etoaawg »»ve political mantpuia tlon of food parti.olarly tn U S relatione with Chile and Vietnam. In another talk Saturday si ami tn the Umvarsity Religious Center, till E. Shaw, ftesmtta win discuss the present situation tn Indochina from a religloss perspective The events are part of a series sp.*naor*.l hy the IndorWna Pvace Campaign. PLEDGEES OT THE ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Sorority, Inc. seen above on their ever F ree Speech Area. These beautiful titters, snd othert not in the picture, will do their at 1 p.m. before they hopefully become fuil-fl-edged members of the tore On Saturday afternoon in the College Union the Ivies will demo - v> Preterits.*1 Tonight M the Ivy Carder they will hold a dance from 9 a.m. Photo by Erik Strom. T final march today rate their various talents in a thovr PAU challenges Whitfield Nan Bailey unfairly treated Opsn letter to Earl Whitfield, ii rector of the College Union. Mr WMtfleld. We sincerely tkank the College sponsoring the appearance of Nan Hal ley with the Pan African Un- help waa crucial tn h ring hsr hers to apeak. But Mr, we muet condemn the action taken by you In deducting the lees psld to Ms. Bailey by 30 per ceat of the contracted amount. The re aeons stated for tba da- tuctton were that she didn't Mart r«r performance until 10minutes ifter the contracted time and that she didn't arrive M tba campas an hour ahead of time aa stated m the contract. hirst of Ml there was ao oaa present who represented the Col - lege Union. The office i There was BO O knew anything about Miss Bailey s appearance, so who was shesup- 1 to to"1 Second I met with Ms Bailey a half hoar before her scheduled performance, ao she waa there well ahead of time. TMrd: It was my Waggaailira thst she start SO minutes late so thst the lsteeomers could hear her entire presentation (ao tf anyone should be reprelmaaded tt tetaould be me). As co-spoaaor we MR thst we bed a right to take tMs action. Fourthly: As the co-sponsor of Ms Bailey's appearance on campua we felt that wa should have been informed of the action that was taken sgslnst M % pall-y Fifth The College Union showed no interest In Ms. Bailey's appearance. She was given ao putalclty by the College UMon. There weren't any leaflets etr- caistafl. nor wars say pewters or htBBiri put ap to announce her performance Thts treatment ts totally unfair The College Union made no attempt to support a speaker that they co-sponsored Sixth: Ths portion of Mt. Balley t feea that the College UMon was contracted for waa only S12S We fete that the deduction that was made ahould have only concerned tha amount that the College Union was obligated to pay, and not the amount that was paid by the Pan African Union. Seventh Row many ttmes have speakers arrived on campus lees tksn an hour before their scheduled performance'*' How many ers started their over 10 minutes late'* How many times tn tha past hsve the terms of Article IV. Paragraph I been applied to a speaker for starting l • Eight Mr Dtck Gregory started Ms lecture 15 miniates tato aa April 2. Did yoa reduce Ms fees by 10 per cent. DM yoa psy Mm for the extra hoar thst ha spoke over aad shove the contracted We dstnsnd thst Ms. Nan Bailey be paid the amount that waa deducted from her fees For once be fair. MMvtn Ricks nt, PAU hese churches invite you to worship this Sunday . . St Pour j CotKolic Cht-spel at New 1471 E. BARSTOW AVE - phone 1 i 7:10 -9-11 ES: Monday through Friday. 5 p m. Wed , 7:10 p.m CONFESSORS: Saturday. 4pm to S p.m Sat. S p.m Mass (For San. Op.) . Sergio p. Negro - sister Lenta Marie Cnueer Udoji', corruption help Nigeria's inflation By Brian Jeffries LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - Aa richest nation, rr ated $24 million oil sates. Nigeria Is rrently paying a heavy price ' r prosperity. The military government'sde- .pread tome of tba Ml Tund in tha farm of pay hikes tar governor employes, snd the wages -tploslon thts sparked in the ate sector, haa leR the nation worst boat of tnflatios Biafran civil war ended •> age. IM oftictal figures put nation at about 11 per cent, a i" more than In the United 5tataa, bat unofficially many sineasmen consider It la el- inntng at about lo par I per rem by the ead of 'be yesr. The pay increases - ap to IW ►"»«■ csm backdated tor Mas nave introduced a new **ord tato the Nigerian rarsbs I 'Jdoji* after the be- nectacled cMef Jerome U-aoft, erament pay raises tn September last year. The udojl awards raised the minimum salary for civil servants from ths equivalent of$498 annually to the equivalent of $1,149. The salaries of senior civil servants were increased nearly 100 per eewt to about $24,000 Middle grade employees received $0 per cem. Moreover, all increases were backdated to April 1, 1974 and paid la oaa lamp asm In January. There waa aa almost immediate bacalaah from work* private sector. They wsnted thetr ado)! as well To back ap their demands, they staged a aertes of wildcat strikes snd slowdowns ss a wiggastsd mtMmum. SuTBtebaaa Mraady been agreed upon, others sre still under as- bore is st freak outbresk of « ■eesaawj*eas -gsj Mart taRawawTaa •wt-uaata awH estj workers who mainly benefited account tor only SO par "mat of ths working population. Ths rest live oa the land or run assail businesses. Mrs. Foia Ada, for iawtaace, ruas sa 4-by-lO-foot open- rroated shep la Lagos. Hsr baa- bend is also a small trader aad they have four children. She said. -Before adojt we maaaglng oa hone sweeping af about $50 a montt Bet bow tt averages oat st about |140 for us to ast s hataarod meal three timea s day. Neither my hungawd nor I quail fled tar udojl. I have had to compBBSBts by rat stag prices to the levels they are elsewhere tn town. Even so, I tee afford say new clothes Hda tMs Easter or evee replace tern ones." I a bar shop awards, i BBS fiaao )rotn shout 14 earns to about Po cents snd sugar has shot ap from aboat H ceatt tor • 2.2- •pouad bag to sbout TS cents The is cona- Millbrook United Preabyteritan Church S4S0 N. MIIXBIbOOK (Bstwwsn Sbtelds * Dakota) MORNING WORSHIP 8 50 A 11:30 A.M. Collage PalaWwaMgc 7:00 - 4:00 p.m Swaduy CoUege Bit** Study: 4:00 - 9:SO p.m. Swaday CHANCEL CHOIR - THURSDAYS 7:S0 pm COLLEGIANS WEI Ernest I. Bradley, Pastor For Trrenaportatlon *aknna 1T7-51S5 COUEGE CHURCH Of CHRIST EAST RULLARD (Between First sad Cedar) SUNDAY: Blhle School, S a.m.; Morning Worship. 10 at Yoeng People. 5 p.m., Evening WorsMp, 4pm WEDWESDAY: BINe Study, 7:S0 p.m. aataetel Claas for College Mode Ms Dedicated m Serving the College Community Traaepertattoa AvsilsWe - pbows Ate-44*0 Ministers: Wayne Anderson - Clifford Reeves TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMErTjBjX 1971 n Cadar (Near Aablan) 9-10:30 AM: WORSESP HOLY COMMUNION • IM I Contemporary Lltargy - Fourth Swnday S AM Jordan. Pastor SETHR TEMPIE •JUS1 SOUTH OP FASHeON FAIR* aajga north first Near Shaw. Rev. Donald K. Skaggs, Pastor BUI Thompnon, Youth - Tod Glider Music Swaday School: » 4 MorMag WorsMp: 11:00 sm CMMren's Church: 11:00 am Youth Msettng 5:45 p m. Evening Evangelistic: 7:00 pm Wedneedaj - BIMe Sbsgy and Prayer: 7:lo p m. UNITED CHURCH CENTtt 4th aad Baretow - Phone 2S4-1947 Sunday WorsMp 9-15 - WESLEY METHODIST ■•■ERR1TY PRESBYTERIAN College Choir, Sunday 5:00 PM ctalege groups Swaday 7:$g pM aad W*rdnesdsy 5 10 PM MtMatars: 8 Wm. AstaMia, Daawld H. Pndn. Joke p. tageaaanee |