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COLLEGIAN FORUM Opinions expressed In Collegian editorials, Including feature- ecfitorials and commentaries by H writers, are not necessar- oeo of Fresno State College ! student body. B DAILY COLLEGIAN EDITORIAL Abortion information law Publication of advice or knowledge that could lead to a woman aborting a pregnancy, committed by printing a directory of abortion referral aervices in the Florida student newspaper. Sachs, along with a Cocoa, Florida newspaper, Is now challenging the constitutionality or that statute. The Collegian supports the move-i- declare all restrictive abortion information laws unconstitutional; It Is time that such barriers of censorship are removed, In order to allow women complete control over their own bodies. -Barbara McDowell I Student asks Baxter why he fears her This little chatty note Is for Dr. Norman Baxter, President ot Fresno State CoUege. Dear Norman, Since I'm not arrald or you, why are you afraid of me and THE DAILY C0LLE6IAN discussion of campus Issue.' prehenslve methods of total pus communications,*asyoi In Wednesday's Collegian somehow I get the reeling th latest club, the All-Ca Council, will be a sort of rehash of In-group politics. Couldn't you Just sort o Hated, r sured th communicating "GIVE YOUR MOTHER A BREAK" Leave home. ' APARTMENTS FOR RENT - 229-9268 CUP N' CASK COFFEE HOUSE COFFEE HOUSE fR«» EXOTIC COFFEE ground to your specification Open 12—2 A.M. Monday thru Thursday 12—4 A.M. Friday and Saturday 6 P.M.— 12 P.M. Sunday Folk Music (Free) Friday and Saturday 10-2 AJvl. COFFEE HOUSE COFFEE HOUSE CUP N' CASK 1459 N. Van Ness (2 blocks south of City College) 268-8329 — COUPON—————— COMMENTARY KEEPING TRACK with Let) Trachtenberg New York Theological Seminary rind happiness as president of this god-forsaken Fresno State CoUege campus? When the chancellor, campus and state grievance committees, the state Fair Employment Practices Commission and the Department of Health, Education and Welfare all don't seem to there to be happy about? Well, to begin with, Norman Baxter still has his Job as chief executive of FSC. And, to end with, Norman Baxter Is going to keep that job. a Less certain is the status of Joe Toney, who wants to stay on as an assistant chemistry professor. It's not that Dr. Baxter doesn't trust the Black educator In a lab. It's Jusl that there's more than one way to dynamite an administration and Toney's continued presence on campus looks frightenlngly like one or Baxter is now having monthly news conferences, has proposed an all-campus council to advise But last December, Toney and a dozen others complained that the administration failed to talk things over with them prior to sending out goodbye notices. Curt Tuck, FSC public Information director, was highly de- FSC receives emergency funds to provide jobs AU you can do is keep shorting your sights and missing your Informs. You can write another column. This one, like last week's, concerns Pip's Trips, or the travels or Phil Sherwood, student president of FresnoState. If Pip Is around today he'll be able to read this burning criticism betore It turns cold over The editorial points out that while In D.C., Pip tipped off HEW and the Department of Housing and Urban Development, along with Rep. Bernle Slsk, about FSC needs. True, a personal meeting is more effective than a postcard. But wouldn't a Jew nice. e last S| Ih college publli past administrations. Tuck missed the poll led people to believe that his In the Collegian that on a certain day at a certain hour, you'll come over to the Student Union patio with a microphone, to answer questions and discuss on- If you really •. . . look forward Claiming to follow Ulrales he realizes tl Meet Curt Tuck, Baxter's Pit man. As his title Implies He doesn't like files In the ointment. Questions that hurt Get answers quite cur And a bit too nip Newspaper staff membertdon't always agree. Folks at the Fresno Bee surely don't always think alike. Folks at the Fresno Guide surely don't always think. hand before It gets out of hand, we are told Sherwood's trip may be a great bargain tor all of us. would rather not have put iport points out tl i law n prohibiting drfew, sum- iearchlng and arresting, do not consider them- o be merely a supple- policy force but rather a mtlltary ROBERT WOLF ««" *>«:*'<* report. "They have no Constitutional llmlta- A 140 PAGE STUDY by the American Civil Liberties Union takes a look at the problems concerning the Increasing useofNa- tlonal Guardsmen as auxiliary The Guard was called out 324 times from January 1D68 to May What do you do when a pretty the Guard appeared 24 times *rmx„ Italian® LETS GET =OODl ACQUAINTED! ! SPAGHETTI or RIGATONI SI*** ■ ! YOU CAN EAT! W U i ftl LI'L BIT OF ITALY the THAT NICHTLY PAP 1 called The Merv Griffin lately has been stabbing li Mitchell, who was permitted to refer to Senator Fulbrlght as "Halfhright." Griffin smilingly '""" ■> the audience, 'Some boasted t i >■<'. what he believes RENTAL REFRIGERATORS Zlcu.ft |Party Portable Refrigerate Goes where the party goes! Ideal for the dorms! AL PRINCE RENTALS Call Fresno 222-7332 or collect p.m. (209) 358-6231 while blacks make up 24 percent of New York City's eligible population, less than 2 per cent are list. Puerto Rlcans make up 9 per cent of the population but are represented on the list by .003 ■•for hli **H" / ^ Knowle V by 18 n *fl [Continued on Page 3, Col. I) III .^.19«! •TV RENTALSi?™8 I SERVICE FRESNO I ■ 1815 E.OLIVE (inrear)I ■ PH: 237-7517 » 1 I, 1971 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN . Fresno State College has been allocated $48,014 In Congressional Emergency Employment Act funds to provide lobs under California's new public Employment Program, State College Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke an- Tbe funds are part of an approximately $1 million allocation divided among 12 state colleges In high unemployment regions. The total grant is sufficient to Applications for the funds were submitted In the form of contract proposals by individual colleges to the State Department ot Human Resources Development (HRD), In a program coordinated by the Chancellor's office. Campus proposals typically Included requests for funding of e In port positions deleted from the Board of Trustees' request for state funds for tha 1971-72 fiscal professional fields. According to Dr. C. Mans el Keene, assistant chancellor for faculty and staff affairs, HRD Indicated contract approvals to Individual colleges were made on the basis of their proposals and Beach with $141,089. Other state colleges participating in tha program are: Call- Is to geographical re of PEP f tions. •The phasing-ln of Public Employment Program positions will Hiring priority has bean given to veterans and participants In Manpower Training Programs. The positions are considered transitional until personnel ob- Callfomla state College, Bar- ward; Chico State CoUege; Humboldt State College; Sacramento State College; San Diego State College; San Francisco State College ; Sonoma State CoUege and FSC graduate (Continued from Page 1) to end the 'discriminating practices.* ■I. That aU broadcast franchises be required to supply four hours ot free, prime-time to each and every qualified candidate for local, state, and national offices, to be evenly spread over a four week period immediately prior to the election, with no single presentation to be less than 10 minutes duration In order to discourage' the 'merchandising' of candidates or the non-substantive, sketchy coverage of relevant "II. That any time purchased n behalf of. any candidate in e vided <ree by the Industry, before the four week period prior to the election, be sold at the regular prime Ume rates times the number ot candidates for that WOLF BITES (Continued from Page 2) But, according to the New York Times. Griffin a tow weeks betore Invited rebellious Nick Johnson of the Federal Communications Commission on the show and asked him, 'What concerns you most right now in the nation?* Johnson said he's disturbed by the potential danger from commercials, such as those for aspirin and paper towels which had just preceeded. Griffin said to the audience at the end of the show, «I think we ought to. give applause to commercial television for allowing all the things that were said here tonight.' Then Johnson's criticisms were carefully excised from the tape JULES FEIFFER'S 1 'Little Murders* receli >r critical acclaim as itabllshment statement. But ads second film, 'Carnal Knowledge*, have been refused ewspapers, even though It an R rating and the ads con- nothing i than offered to the opposing candidates at no additional cost to them or the franchisee.' Brown states that he Is a fully qualified candidate for Congress, but because he Is unable to afford television and radio air time to express his opinion he believes he Is being denied the opportunity to participate In the primary on an equal basis with other candidates. This, he claims. Is In direct violation of his right to equal protection under Amendment 13, Section I of the Constitution of the United States. Brown also maintains that the First Amendment right of the public to express itself over the publicly-owned broadcasting frequencies takes precedence 'over the Interests or the possessors or scarce add highly lucrative broadcasting franchises.* •On the basis of the inalienable rights secured by the First and Fourteenth Amendments ot the Constitution,' Brown said, *I maintain that In any campaign for political office, all candidates must be granted an equal opportunity to be heard.* Brown said. In his petition to the FCC, that other "customary* violations ot the Equal Protection Clause or the Kth Amendment, like the poll tax and riling foe, have recently been defined by the courts as discriminatory and Invidious devices whereby the poor are excluded from the elec tive process.* Brown said the courts have also decided that the use of any arbitrary standard of wealth as a criterion for deciding who will be aUowed to participate In the elective process Is lUegal and definitely against the public In- Brown charges that the FCC Is In the position of condoning the discriminatory practices of Its on charging even those candidates who cannot afford to pay for access to the publicly-owned airways, unless lt takes action to alleviate this problem. •I request that the FCC adopt this rule Immediately so as to Insure the smooth and unbiased operation of the forthcoming 1972 election,' he concluded. Kochi visitors "(Continued from Page 1) visitor's will be guests or the college for a noon luncheon In the Cafeteria Collegiate Room! Following lunch, Dr.Tomlshl- moto, associate professor ot vegetable crops, will show Kubo and Fujlta the campus farm. They will be accompanied by television and newspaper reporters from Kochl. Later, the Japanese visitors will be entertained at a reception at the home of Dr. Phyllis W. Watts, dean of the FSC School of Graduate Studies. JOIN THE GANG ^qtl THE FIDDLESTICK 1 4894 N. BLACKSTONE Featuring BEER - POOL - SANDWICHES , Pitcher $*|00 r I op.* IJoa St. Paul's Catholic Chapel at Newman Center 1578 E. BARSTOW AVE. - Phone 439-4641 MASSES: Sundays 8-10-12 Noon; MASSES: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 5 p.m.; Wed., 7:30 p.ro. CONFESSIONS: Saturdays, 4 p.m. to S p.m. Sat. S p.m. Mass (For Sun. Op.) Rev. Sergio P. Negro, Chaplain Millbrook United Presbyterian Churr.h 3620 N. MILLBROOK (Between Shields *> Dakota) MORNING WORSHIP 9 & 11:00 A.M. College Study: Deuteronomy, taught by FSC's Dr. Chlttlck at 8:00 p.m. - Sunday COLLEGE CHURCH OF CHRIST EAST BULLARD (Between First and Cedar) SUNDAY: Bible School, 9 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10 a.m. Young People, 5 p.m.; Evening Worship, 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. Dedicated to Serving the College Community few favorable review in the papers give for unacceptablllty SINCE FEBRUARY when the post office was empowered to compile a list of persons who complained about having'sexually oriented* mall sent to them, only a half million of our population of 204 million have regis- But the mailers of sex-book advertising are expected to buy the Ust from tha post office for $5,000: If they continue to send material tn persons on tha Ust, tbey may be Jailed for five years and fined $9,000. Next year, tha cost of the Uat could double. SP|*0 tftARTH* AGNfW MItCHell *onald Hubert R*AG*rt H°AW,HRE.' None of the above have ever lived in our apartments. APARTMENTS FOR LEASE CALL 229-9268 TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA 3973 N. Cedar (Near Aahlan) 9-10:30 AM: WORSHIP HOLY COMMUNION - 1st Sunday and Thurs. 7 AM Contemporary Liturgy - Fourth Sunday 9 AM Wednesdays 8 P.M. - College Aid Study or Revelation Philip A. Jordan, Pastor Carl E. Olson, Assoc. Pastor BETHEL TEMPLE •JUST SOUTH OF FASHION FAIR* 4665 NORTH FIRST (Near Shaw) Rev. Donald K. Skaggs, Pastor; Robert Hudson, Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m. Children's Church: 11:oo a.m Youth Meeting: 5:45 p.m. Evening Evangelistic: 7:00 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer: 7:30 p.m. UNITED CHURCH CENTER 4th and BARSTOW Wesley Methodist and University Presbyterian Sunday Worship - 9 a.m. and 11:15 A.M. 7:30 P.M. -College Student Study Group at 1580 E. Loftus Lane - FSC Students Welcome 1 Also Worship - 11:15 A.M. - 1350 M Street Ministers: Wlllard J. Rand, Jr., S. Win. AntabUn and PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH CEDAR ft GETTYSBURG Sunday Worship :8:30ft 11 A.M. Collets Encounter - W5 KM. Sunday K. Fuerbringer, Pastor Phone 431-0858 / 222-2320
Object Description
Title | 1971_10 The Daily Collegian October 1971 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
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. |
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Title | October 8, 1971 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
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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COLLEGIAN FORUM
Opinions expressed In Collegian
editorials, Including feature-
ecfitorials and commentaries by
H writers, are not necessar-
oeo of Fresno State College
! student body.
B DAILY COLLEGIAN
EDITORIAL
Abortion information law
Publication of advice or knowledge that could lead to a woman
aborting a pregnancy, committed by printing a directory of abortion
referral aervices in the Florida student newspaper.
Sachs, along with a Cocoa, Florida newspaper, Is now challenging
the constitutionality or that statute.
The Collegian supports the move-i- declare all restrictive abortion
information laws unconstitutional; It Is time that such barriers of
censorship are removed, In order to allow women complete control
over their own bodies. -Barbara McDowell
I Student asks
Baxter why he fears her
This little chatty note Is for
Dr. Norman Baxter, President ot
Fresno State CoUege.
Dear Norman,
Since I'm not arrald or you,
why are you afraid of me and
THE DAILY C0LLE6IAN
discussion of campus Issue.'
prehenslve methods of total
pus communications,*asyoi
In Wednesday's Collegian
somehow I get the reeling th
latest club, the All-Ca
Council, will be a sort of
rehash of In-group politics.
Couldn't you Just sort o
Hated, r
sured th
communicating
"GIVE YOUR MOTHER
A BREAK" Leave home. '
APARTMENTS FOR RENT - 229-9268
CUP N' CASK
COFFEE HOUSE COFFEE HOUSE
fR«»
EXOTIC COFFEE
ground to your specification
Open 12—2 A.M. Monday thru Thursday
12—4 A.M. Friday and Saturday
6 P.M.— 12 P.M. Sunday
Folk Music (Free) Friday and Saturday 10-2 AJvl.
COFFEE HOUSE COFFEE HOUSE
CUP N' CASK
1459 N. Van Ness (2 blocks south of City College)
268-8329
— COUPON——————
COMMENTARY
KEEPING
TRACK
with Let) Trachtenberg
New York Theological Seminary
rind happiness as president of
this god-forsaken Fresno State
CoUege campus?
When the chancellor, campus
and state grievance committees,
the state Fair Employment Practices Commission and the Department of Health, Education
and Welfare all don't seem to
there to be happy about?
Well, to begin with, Norman
Baxter still has his Job as chief
executive of FSC. And, to end
with, Norman Baxter Is going to
keep that job. a
Less certain is the status of
Joe Toney, who wants to stay on
as an assistant chemistry professor. It's not that Dr. Baxter
doesn't trust the Black educator
In a lab. It's Jusl that there's
more than one way to dynamite
an administration and Toney's
continued presence on campus
looks frightenlngly like one or
Baxter is now having monthly
news conferences, has proposed
an all-campus council to advise
But last December, Toney and
a dozen others complained that
the administration failed to talk
things over with them prior to
sending out goodbye notices.
Curt Tuck, FSC public Information director, was highly de-
FSC receives emergency funds to provide jobs
AU you can do is keep shorting
your sights and missing your Informs. You can write another
column. This one, like last
week's, concerns Pip's Trips,
or the travels or Phil Sherwood,
student president of FresnoState.
If Pip Is around today he'll
be able to read this burning criticism betore It turns cold over
The editorial points out that
while In D.C., Pip tipped off HEW
and the Department of Housing
and Urban Development, along
with Rep. Bernle Slsk, about FSC
needs. True, a personal meeting
is more effective than a postcard. But wouldn't a Jew nice.
e last S|
Ih college publli
past administrations.
Tuck missed the poll
led people to believe that his
In the Collegian that on a certain
day at a certain hour, you'll
come over to the Student Union
patio with a microphone, to answer questions and discuss on-
If you really •. . . look forward
Claiming to follow
Ulrales he realizes tl
Meet Curt Tuck,
Baxter's Pit man.
As his title Implies
He doesn't like files
In the ointment.
Questions that hurt
Get answers quite cur
And a bit too nip
Newspaper staff membertdon't
always agree. Folks at the Fresno
Bee surely don't always think
alike. Folks at the Fresno Guide
surely don't always think.
hand before It gets out of hand,
we are told Sherwood's trip may
be a great bargain tor all of us.
would rather not have put
iport points out tl
i law n
prohibiting
drfew, sum-
iearchlng and arresting,
do not consider them-
o be merely a supple-
policy force but rather
a mtlltary
ROBERT WOLF ««" *>«:*'<*
report. "They have no
Constitutional llmlta-
A 140 PAGE STUDY by the
American Civil Liberties Union
takes a look at the problems concerning the Increasing useofNa-
tlonal Guardsmen as auxiliary
The Guard was called out 324
times from January 1D68 to May
What do you do when a pretty the Guard appeared 24 times
*rmx„
Italian® LETS GET
=OODl ACQUAINTED!
! SPAGHETTI or RIGATONI SI*** ■
! YOU CAN EAT! W U i
ftl
LI'L BIT OF ITALY
the
THAT NICHTLY PAP 1
called The Merv Griffin
lately has been stabbing li
Mitchell, who was permitted to
refer to Senator Fulbrlght as
"Halfhright." Griffin smilingly
'""" ■> the audience, 'Some
boasted t
i >■<'. what he believes
RENTAL REFRIGERATORS
Zlcu.ft
|Party Portable Refrigerate
Goes where
the party goes!
Ideal for the dorms!
AL PRINCE RENTALS
Call Fresno 222-7332
or collect p.m. (209) 358-6231
while blacks make up 24 percent
of New York City's eligible population, less than 2 per cent are
list. Puerto Rlcans make up 9
per cent of the population but are
represented on the list by .003
■•for hli
**H" / ^ Knowle
V by 18 n
*fl
[Continued on Page 3, Col. I)
III .^.19«!
•TV RENTALSi?™8
I SERVICE FRESNO I
■ 1815 E.OLIVE (inrear)I
■ PH: 237-7517 »
1
I, 1971 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN .
Fresno State College has been
allocated $48,014 In Congressional Emergency Employment
Act funds to provide lobs under
California's new public Employment Program, State College
Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke an-
Tbe funds are part of an approximately $1 million allocation
divided among 12 state colleges
In high unemployment regions.
The total grant is sufficient to
Applications for the funds were
submitted In the form of contract
proposals by individual colleges
to the State Department ot Human
Resources Development (HRD),
In a program coordinated by the
Chancellor's office.
Campus proposals typically Included requests for funding of
e In
port positions deleted from the
Board of Trustees' request for
state funds for tha 1971-72 fiscal
professional fields.
According to Dr. C. Mans el
Keene, assistant chancellor for
faculty and staff affairs, HRD
Indicated contract approvals to
Individual colleges were made on
the basis of their proposals and
Beach with $141,089.
Other state colleges participating in tha program are: Call-
Is to geographical re
of PEP f
tions.
•The phasing-ln of Public Employment Program positions will
Hiring
priority has bean given to veterans and participants In Manpower
Training Programs.
The positions are considered
transitional until personnel ob-
Callfomla state College, Bar-
ward; Chico State CoUege; Humboldt State College; Sacramento
State College; San Diego State
College; San Francisco State College ; Sonoma State CoUege and
FSC graduate
(Continued from Page 1)
to end the 'discriminating practices.*
■I. That aU broadcast franchises be required to supply four
hours ot free, prime-time to each
and every qualified candidate for
local, state, and national offices,
to be evenly spread over a four
week period immediately prior
to the election, with no single
presentation to be less than 10
minutes duration In order to discourage' the 'merchandising' of
candidates or the non-substantive, sketchy coverage of relevant
"II. That any time purchased
n behalf of. any candidate
in e
vided |