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Fe*wr^1l,l«aM isW*>aaV€i«ig.aa Pa»r7 I Intramural basketball Tony Fisher of the dorm all-star team, passes over the fraternity's Brian Pannish in an intramural all-star game played Thursday prior to the CSUF and Long Beach State game at Seiland Arena. The fraternities won the game, 75-72. Intramural basketball starts league play Monday at the men's and women's gyms. There are 110 teams involved in intramural basketball this year-Si men's teams and 29 women'steams. Photo by Greg Trott Vintage Days.applications now available Spring, along with Vintage bays, is .just around the corner and the Vintage Days committee is accepting applica¬ tions for the 1980 Crafts folk Faire. Kathleen Ong is the organizer of this year's Craftsfaire and she urged stu¬ dents and nonstudents to. apply as soon as possible for space in the faire. The 1980 fees will be $30 for students and $60 for nonstudents. Applications can be obtained in the .college union, room 310. Deadline for 'Deadline extended The American Association of Univer¬ sity Women is extending its scholarship deadline to February 15.' Scholarship forms may be picked up in the financial aids office in the Joy a I Administration Building. completed applications is March 21. The Competitive Events Committee for this year's Vintage Days is also taking applications. If you are interes¬ ted, pick up an application in the College Union 310. Gqsdealersrallybehind conxActed price gouger BOSTON AP -As other dealers .cheered, a service station operator • the first in the nation to be prosecuted for price gouging -said ft was "logical, ra¬ tional and absolutely ethical* to charge $1.57 a gallon during last summer's gasoline shortage. Clenn Heller, operator of Beacon Hill CuH, was sentenced Monday in U.S. District Court to one month behind bars. In an impassioned speech to the judge, Heller said small-time operators are be¬ ing squeezed out of business by federal regulators and greedy oil companies. While about 50 fellow service station operators cheered, Heller decried, 'the existence of draconlan dealer price con¬ trols allied with a Byzantine Department of Energy walking arm in arm with the seven largest industrial corporations that this earth has ever seen.' Heller, convicted last month on 27 counts of overcharging, was ordered by Judge RyaZobel to pay a $9,450 fine and spend 3 days in prison followed by an 11-month suspended sentence. He was released on bail pending appeal. He maintained that big oil companies are squeezing out operators of company- owned stations by increasing their rents as much as 50 percent. The purpose, he said, is to replace them with a few big, profitable stations operated by the companies. 7 The judge said Heller, 30, was the first service station operator to*be prosecuted for price gouging. Heller was indicted Aug. 1,1979, for charging in June up to $1,57 for a gallon of unleaded gas - 66 cents above the nauohwicla image. ' Heller argued he needed to charge men than the legal maximum to pay his $"l,200-a-month rent en '.his one-lilarid service station. He said he raised price* to dampen demand so he could keep his statipnopen around the dock. 'Using price as a valve to control flow of product during times of panic buying is a' logical, rational and absolutely ethical response to the unchallengeable laws of economics," I " Federal officials had no Immediate Last July, tnt/Energy Dapfatninit changed its formula for computing prices and allowed dealers to make a maximum profit of 16.1 cents a gallon. The retail gasoline dealer, the little guy at the corner filling station, is sur¬ prisingly the only businessman in the United States today who has a federally regulated margin of profit that is des¬ tined to put him into bankruptcy," Heller said. ROCflkOn professional Hair care tor Men and women < Call For Appointment ROBERTO'S 1089 E SHAW HAIR CARE 222-8564 Suite 104- Next to Carnation Restaurant 7 -FREE LUNCH, A For Your VALENTINE ^jy AT THE SANDWICH WORKS 2599 E. Ashlan (at Fresno) A FREE purchase 6-inch sandwich with of a large sandwich : 11-15 With This Coupon WANTED STUDENT OR STUDENTS • who drive to Ventura, WOO Oaks, or nta Barbara areas for occasional ds. Transport local Sth grader family visits, will share driving . Reply E. Green, 252-0381. The Perfect Way To Say <? "I Love You* re ..with an 14. The parntct way to ay . "*"" "I laea yea." UtmxU » THE KENNEL BOOKSTORE mm
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Title | 1980_02 The Daily Collegian February 1980 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1980 |
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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Title | February 11, 1980, Page 7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1980 |
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 | Fe*wr^1l,l«aM isW*>aaV€i«ig.aa Pa»r7 I Intramural basketball Tony Fisher of the dorm all-star team, passes over the fraternity's Brian Pannish in an intramural all-star game played Thursday prior to the CSUF and Long Beach State game at Seiland Arena. The fraternities won the game, 75-72. Intramural basketball starts league play Monday at the men's and women's gyms. There are 110 teams involved in intramural basketball this year-Si men's teams and 29 women'steams. Photo by Greg Trott Vintage Days.applications now available Spring, along with Vintage bays, is .just around the corner and the Vintage Days committee is accepting applica¬ tions for the 1980 Crafts folk Faire. Kathleen Ong is the organizer of this year's Craftsfaire and she urged stu¬ dents and nonstudents to. apply as soon as possible for space in the faire. The 1980 fees will be $30 for students and $60 for nonstudents. Applications can be obtained in the .college union, room 310. Deadline for 'Deadline extended The American Association of Univer¬ sity Women is extending its scholarship deadline to February 15.' Scholarship forms may be picked up in the financial aids office in the Joy a I Administration Building. completed applications is March 21. The Competitive Events Committee for this year's Vintage Days is also taking applications. If you are interes¬ ted, pick up an application in the College Union 310. Gqsdealersrallybehind conxActed price gouger BOSTON AP -As other dealers .cheered, a service station operator • the first in the nation to be prosecuted for price gouging -said ft was "logical, ra¬ tional and absolutely ethical* to charge $1.57 a gallon during last summer's gasoline shortage. Clenn Heller, operator of Beacon Hill CuH, was sentenced Monday in U.S. District Court to one month behind bars. In an impassioned speech to the judge, Heller said small-time operators are be¬ ing squeezed out of business by federal regulators and greedy oil companies. While about 50 fellow service station operators cheered, Heller decried, 'the existence of draconlan dealer price con¬ trols allied with a Byzantine Department of Energy walking arm in arm with the seven largest industrial corporations that this earth has ever seen.' Heller, convicted last month on 27 counts of overcharging, was ordered by Judge RyaZobel to pay a $9,450 fine and spend 3 days in prison followed by an 11-month suspended sentence. He was released on bail pending appeal. He maintained that big oil companies are squeezing out operators of company- owned stations by increasing their rents as much as 50 percent. The purpose, he said, is to replace them with a few big, profitable stations operated by the companies. 7 The judge said Heller, 30, was the first service station operator to*be prosecuted for price gouging. Heller was indicted Aug. 1,1979, for charging in June up to $1,57 for a gallon of unleaded gas - 66 cents above the nauohwicla image. ' Heller argued he needed to charge men than the legal maximum to pay his $"l,200-a-month rent en '.his one-lilarid service station. He said he raised price* to dampen demand so he could keep his statipnopen around the dock. 'Using price as a valve to control flow of product during times of panic buying is a' logical, rational and absolutely ethical response to the unchallengeable laws of economics," I " Federal officials had no Immediate Last July, tnt/Energy Dapfatninit changed its formula for computing prices and allowed dealers to make a maximum profit of 16.1 cents a gallon. The retail gasoline dealer, the little guy at the corner filling station, is sur¬ prisingly the only businessman in the United States today who has a federally regulated margin of profit that is des¬ tined to put him into bankruptcy," Heller said. ROCflkOn professional Hair care tor Men and women < Call For Appointment ROBERTO'S 1089 E SHAW HAIR CARE 222-8564 Suite 104- Next to Carnation Restaurant 7 -FREE LUNCH, A For Your VALENTINE ^jy AT THE SANDWICH WORKS 2599 E. Ashlan (at Fresno) A FREE purchase 6-inch sandwich with of a large sandwich : 11-15 With This Coupon WANTED STUDENT OR STUDENTS • who drive to Ventura, WOO Oaks, or nta Barbara areas for occasional ds. Transport local Sth grader family visits, will share driving . Reply E. Green, 252-0381. The Perfect Way To Say "I Love You* re ..with an 14. The parntct way to ay . "*"" "I laea yea." UtmxU » THE KENNEL BOOKSTORE mm |