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Page 2 The Collegian Wednesday, December 2, 1964 Professor, Specialist, Discuss Pros And Cons Of Medicare Sixteen mlUion have severe medical problems that are not being met, according to Wallace N. Rich, assistant pro¬ fessor of social work. Rich cited this fact to point up toe need for a medical Insurance plan under social security for older and poor people. "We have 33 mUllon poor people ln the United States," he said. 'Of these 3 1/2 mUllon are old people." Rich and Dr. Lee Snydor, a specialist ln Internal medicine and a former president of the Fresno County Medical Society, discussed the pros and cons of medicare before tho members of the Newman Club. .1 clvf people their old age. 'People will pay now for services they hope to King Will Be Crowned At Gams Dance •The King of the Gams," too winner of the junior class- sponsored Gorgeous Gams Con¬ test, will be crowned Dec. 11 at tho Gorgeous Gams Dance ln the lab school. Junior Class President Ernie' Klnnoy said the voting for the Fresno Stato CoUege man with the most masculine logs will begin Monday in tho Student Activities Booth and continue through Friday. Students wUl ballot by dropping pennies into toe inUk bottle which corresponels with the name of their choice. The man with the most money to his credit will bo toe winner. #The Collegian Published five days a week except holidays and examin¬ ation periods by toe Fresno State CoUege Association. Mall subscriptions $8.00 a offices located on toe Shaw Ave. Campus. Telephone 222-5161, Ext. 441, 444,448. Editor ....KATHY PETERS Advertising Manager John Jarrett Sports Editor .Ron Delplt News Editor Eva Altlntop Day Managing Editors Gary Washburn, Harley Becker, Pattye Opdyke, Bob McCarthy, Norma WaHace Photo Coordinator .BUl Beavers P:.-' ographors Frank Felszel, Gregg Minor, Dave Serrano bit of political chicanery toat will cost Callfornlans $900 mUllon,* ho asserted. 'Americans wUl pay $2.2 bUllon for medicare* x 65." > they s Ho further contended that toe ultimate aim of medicare ls not only to cover the aged, but to provide a 'total medical pro¬ gram for all people under social security.* In discussing the provisions of the Kwrr-Mllls Bill, Medical As¬ sistance for the Aged, Rich noted toat lt covers old people who thought they had saved enough to take care of themseb ;e, they away a person's dignity, ho said. •A person must flrst prove he has failed ln taking care of him¬ self ln order to qualify." Dr. Snyder also found fault with the Kerr-MUls BUI. "The Kerr- MUls Bill ls a good bUl, but lt does point up some problems." He said that toe medications phy¬ sicians are allowed to use aro drawn up ln Sacramento. *A phy¬ sician can prescribe 16 different cancer drugs, but he can't pre- to six months a new directive comes to change the doctor- patient relationship." This doctor-patient relation¬ ship ls one of toe reasons the government should^ stay out of medical care, he explained. "People seek from toelr phy¬ sician undivided Individual at¬ tention and loyalty. This ls the Today at FSC Tokalon Se|ls European Education Candy Canes Candy canes are nowjselng sold by Tokalon, the upper division women's honorary service or¬ ganization, and wUl continue to be sold untU Dec. 18. Proceeds from tols activity will be donated by Tokalon to toe Foreign Student Fund. The canes can be purchased from any Tokalon member for ten cents. Organizations wishing bulk orders for parties and docora- chenfaut at 255-5034 or Lynne Enders at 227-3636. Members selling candy canes can be Identified by their uni¬ forms, green skirts and yellow blouses with a talisman rose applique. rhe European educational sys- i wUl be toe topic of sopho- ro art major CamUla Smith the TV program This Morn- ln Fresno, tomorrow at 8 Miss Smith recently returned from a stay to Europe as an exchange student. The program, originating from the FresnoState College studios and seen on KJEO-TV, wUl feature Maynard Orme, graduate radio-television student, as host. ovide , the i onship will not be with the individual, but with the govern- BOB'S :ollege /r Jj^ . BEAUTY ;&_-tfi' SHOP ^g!p BEHIND LESTERBURGER PERMANENTS $5 HAIRCUTS $1.50 :edar-Shaw 222-4680 VAILEY TYMWMTEl CO. |»OT IttSMO IT. AM 4-MJ4 GRAND OPENING FRIDAY, DEC. 4TH MATINEES DAILY! CORNER BELMONT AND N. VAN NESS NO SEATS RESERVED \on really won't believe the things they do! OUR POLICY: NO ONE UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE ADMITTED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES Wednesday, December 2, 1964 The Collegian Page 3 #r^ coiw5 Tuxedos, everyone? No problem. Rent the best at nearby Roos/Atkins. All latest styles. All sparkling fresh. All sizes. Correct accessories too. All with our First Class label. Soon as anyone says Formal come in and make your choice. No problem, like we said. Oh yes, we sell the whole works too if you'd rather own your qwsJ, Tuxedos, everyone? Save your cash, open a Super/Charge account. All you need is your Reg Card.
Object Description
Title | 1964_12 The Daily Collegian December 1964 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1964 |
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 |
Description
Title | Dec 2, 1964 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1964 |
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 | Page 2 The Collegian Wednesday, December 2, 1964 Professor, Specialist, Discuss Pros And Cons Of Medicare Sixteen mlUion have severe medical problems that are not being met, according to Wallace N. Rich, assistant pro¬ fessor of social work. Rich cited this fact to point up toe need for a medical Insurance plan under social security for older and poor people. "We have 33 mUllon poor people ln the United States," he said. 'Of these 3 1/2 mUllon are old people." Rich and Dr. Lee Snydor, a specialist ln Internal medicine and a former president of the Fresno County Medical Society, discussed the pros and cons of medicare before tho members of the Newman Club. .1 clvf people their old age. 'People will pay now for services they hope to King Will Be Crowned At Gams Dance •The King of the Gams," too winner of the junior class- sponsored Gorgeous Gams Con¬ test, will be crowned Dec. 11 at tho Gorgeous Gams Dance ln the lab school. Junior Class President Ernie' Klnnoy said the voting for the Fresno Stato CoUege man with the most masculine logs will begin Monday in tho Student Activities Booth and continue through Friday. Students wUl ballot by dropping pennies into toe inUk bottle which corresponels with the name of their choice. The man with the most money to his credit will bo toe winner. #The Collegian Published five days a week except holidays and examin¬ ation periods by toe Fresno State CoUege Association. Mall subscriptions $8.00 a offices located on toe Shaw Ave. Campus. Telephone 222-5161, Ext. 441, 444,448. Editor ....KATHY PETERS Advertising Manager John Jarrett Sports Editor .Ron Delplt News Editor Eva Altlntop Day Managing Editors Gary Washburn, Harley Becker, Pattye Opdyke, Bob McCarthy, Norma WaHace Photo Coordinator .BUl Beavers P:.-' ographors Frank Felszel, Gregg Minor, Dave Serrano bit of political chicanery toat will cost Callfornlans $900 mUllon,* ho asserted. 'Americans wUl pay $2.2 bUllon for medicare* x 65." > they s Ho further contended that toe ultimate aim of medicare ls not only to cover the aged, but to provide a 'total medical pro¬ gram for all people under social security.* In discussing the provisions of the Kwrr-Mllls Bill, Medical As¬ sistance for the Aged, Rich noted toat lt covers old people who thought they had saved enough to take care of themseb ;e, they away a person's dignity, ho said. •A person must flrst prove he has failed ln taking care of him¬ self ln order to qualify." Dr. Snyder also found fault with the Kerr-MUls BUI. "The Kerr- MUls Bill ls a good bUl, but lt does point up some problems." He said that toe medications phy¬ sicians are allowed to use aro drawn up ln Sacramento. *A phy¬ sician can prescribe 16 different cancer drugs, but he can't pre- to six months a new directive comes to change the doctor- patient relationship." This doctor-patient relation¬ ship ls one of toe reasons the government should^ stay out of medical care, he explained. "People seek from toelr phy¬ sician undivided Individual at¬ tention and loyalty. This ls the Today at FSC Tokalon Se|ls European Education Candy Canes Candy canes are nowjselng sold by Tokalon, the upper division women's honorary service or¬ ganization, and wUl continue to be sold untU Dec. 18. Proceeds from tols activity will be donated by Tokalon to toe Foreign Student Fund. The canes can be purchased from any Tokalon member for ten cents. Organizations wishing bulk orders for parties and docora- chenfaut at 255-5034 or Lynne Enders at 227-3636. Members selling candy canes can be Identified by their uni¬ forms, green skirts and yellow blouses with a talisman rose applique. rhe European educational sys- i wUl be toe topic of sopho- ro art major CamUla Smith the TV program This Morn- ln Fresno, tomorrow at 8 Miss Smith recently returned from a stay to Europe as an exchange student. The program, originating from the FresnoState College studios and seen on KJEO-TV, wUl feature Maynard Orme, graduate radio-television student, as host. ovide , the i onship will not be with the individual, but with the govern- BOB'S :ollege /r Jj^ . BEAUTY ;&_-tfi' SHOP ^g!p BEHIND LESTERBURGER PERMANENTS $5 HAIRCUTS $1.50 :edar-Shaw 222-4680 VAILEY TYMWMTEl CO. |»OT IttSMO IT. AM 4-MJ4 GRAND OPENING FRIDAY, DEC. 4TH MATINEES DAILY! CORNER BELMONT AND N. VAN NESS NO SEATS RESERVED \on really won't believe the things they do! OUR POLICY: NO ONE UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE ADMITTED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES Wednesday, December 2, 1964 The Collegian Page 3 #r^ coiw5 Tuxedos, everyone? No problem. Rent the best at nearby Roos/Atkins. All latest styles. All sparkling fresh. All sizes. Correct accessories too. All with our First Class label. Soon as anyone says Formal come in and make your choice. No problem, like we said. Oh yes, we sell the whole works too if you'd rather own your qwsJ, Tuxedos, everyone? Save your cash, open a Super/Charge account. All you need is your Reg Card. |