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8-THE COLLEGIAN Thursdsy, April 14, 1*77 Parent talk slated I Six fall films are chosen "You, the Health Department, will be the Parent and Your Child" wtn be -*rnot* -P***** «* •:♦*• Th* held Saturday, April it, by the wcrirshopbegtoaat i:4»ajn. and Partmto'AssoctatJonofthtCSUF •«-* •«"•"»• * • _ . Day Car* Csntar For r»*~-tntion msterisls or Donald Ferris chief of the h-r^-*-- Wonnstion, conUct Ihe Division of Consultation snd Day Car* Center st 4*7-2*3-1, or Education for the Fresno County Joyce Huggins st 4S7-M6. T. hese churches invite you to worship this Sunday . . . UNIVERSITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH S.rvlce oi Wett Cool iB.bl.Coll.g. 6901 N Maple (1* mile. n. arid ol CSUF compui) Ch rl.ilon Education (oil ooe.) 9 30 om. Co ntinenlol Breoklait 10:30 om Wt >rthip Service 11-00 a.m. Co liege Fellowthlp (5! 8W Son Joi.;ciovn) 7:00 p.m. S Willlom Antoblln. Potior Phone: 4398807 ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHAPEL AT NEWMAN CENTER I572E.BARSTOWAVE - PHONE 4394641 MASSES: Sundays 7' 30-9 11 MASSES Mondoy Ihrouoh Thursday. 5 p.m CONFESSIONS: Saturdays, 4 p m. lo 5 p.m Sat. 5 p.m. Moss (For Sun. Ob.) Rev, Sergio P. Negro—Sliter tools Marie Crorr MLLBROOK UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3620 N MIUMOQK (Serwt-r. Shield, I Dokolo) MORNING WORSHIP 8 30 4 1100 a.m. CHUftCH SCHOOt 9:50 a.m. EVENING SERVICE 7 00 pm Sunday. COLLEGE FEILOWSHIP730 p.m. Sundoyi COLLEGE CHURCH Of CHRIST EAST BUUARD (Between First jnd Cedar) SUNDAY Bible School. 9o m.. Morning Worship. 10 am Young People. 5 p.m . Evening Worship. 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Bible Study. 7:30 p m Sp«Klal Class lor College Students Dedicated to Serving the College Community Transportation Avollable—Phone 439-6530 Minister: Clifford Reeves: Youth Minister. Ralph lindsey TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA 3973 N. Cedar (Near Ashlan) College Career Fellowship. Jnd & 4lh Sunday eo. month. 11:30 a.m. Contemporary liturgy 4th Sunday 9:00 a.m. Philip A. Jordan, Pastor 3rd Sunday 10:30 om J. David Peterson, Associate Pastor CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Sunday Services ond Sundoy School—10 a.m. Wednesday Testimony Meeting—8 p.m. BETHEL TEMPLE ' JUST SOUTH OF FASHION FAIR" 4*65 NORTH FIRST (Near Show) ^ Phone. 225-0411 "* Powell H. Lemous. Potior David Taylor. Youth Pastor Sundoy School: 9:45 am. Morning Worship: II :00 a.m. Children's Church: 11:00 o.m. Evening Service: 7:00 p.m. Tuesday—Youth Meeting: 5:30 p.m. Jr. High. High School. College Youth 1 Prayer: 7:30 p.m. y and Pro" "Carrie" are among th* final selections mtde this week for the College Union fall film series, Joining tbe Oscar-winning films "Rocky" and "Network." Four other films Include "The Front," "Other Side of th* Mountain," "Live and Let Die," and "Bingo Long Traveling All- cents lo 75 cents, Program Committee members attempted to achieve s balance between top rated snd less expensive films. In its 1977-7B budget psppossl, the committee mutt turn the ftlm teriss into s money-making project. Total costs lor th* films selected will be t4.82S. Five filmi rrom United Artists will be scquired through a package deal allowing the cott of each film to be reduced by $100, therefore saving $500. Two filmt, selected st slter- nstes. are "Butch Castidy snd the Sundsnce Kid" snd "Mshogsny." If one of the 12 final selections is untvsllsble, sn alternate will be chosen. A list of possible video tspe selections wss also presented to the committee this week, but balloting was delsyed to April 19 lo allow further review. The committee also approved sponsorship of s talent show to psrtlcipste in the Bob Hope search for the top collegiate talent act. It was also sgreed to set sside $500 to psy for the expenses or the winner of the show. Thst person would be sent on to tbe next level ol competition. v Top sets of the network competition will be personally chosen by Bob Hope. These people will tppear on t televised special next spring. Further detalli of the contest will be announced before the semester ends and will be available at the College Union Program Office Adams' hopes of having the College Union sponsor magician Third world Women's Sym- Harry Blackstone, Jr., for a fall posium. program failed when the vote -Scheduled the fall concert failed to receive the five votes p|Cnicfor Monday, Sept. 5 (Labor necessary for s msjortty. Costs Day) at O'Neill Park. of $2,500 appeared to be- th. ^..n.^, „, Charlie major reason for members Daniels on April 2S In the Men's vetoing the program. Gym ^ In other business the com- ' mittee: —Agreed to consider s dlnner- —Cancelled a concert by theater concept in upcoming Primavera, s five-member scheduling, working with local Chicana band, scheduled by the drama and musk artists. Kessler and Orr debate (Continued from p. l) "I've had a lot ot people tell me there's no use In believing In God becsute telence expltint everything," ssid Orr, s member of the American AssoclsUon for the Advsncement of Science. "But science doesn't explain the way of anything—It only explains the how and the what," he ssid. Orr closed his inititl remarks by itressing thst th-) reality of the Christlsn faith csn be verified by personsl experience. Kessler stepped to the podium, eyed the'! audience and shuffled Explsining hit personal viewpoint, Kessler said, "I'm the only avowed athlett in the philosophy depsrtment...the rest of them sre chicken and "I feel a little uncomfortable being in a room with this many Christians st once," he smiled. The sudience, mostly friendly. laughed Kessler argued thst it wat not reasonable to be a Christian in the sense that the Bible snd the mott fundsmentsl Christian beliefs, tsken literally, are without reason. He then urged the Christians in the audience to "turn the other cheek" and "love your enemies as you love yourselves," while he presented his case against reason in Christianity. Acknowledging that he "knows some good Christians" and claiming the Christian life Is not ' a bad life, Kessler with several of the '.r-ik i- msjor tenets of the Christlsn faith. He particularly cited what he termed three "absurd" doctrines of Christianity. They were: ■ —That a purely spiritual God without "one Inch of matter" created the universe. —Thst s benevolent God who has a plan for the world would not intervene during the crusades, the Nsxi atrocities snd other times of trouble. -Thst a purely spiritual God came to earth and was born snd died as Jesus Christ in history. Closing his initial remarks, Kessler stressed the Importance of differentiating between "blind faith" snd reason. Each of the speakers wss sllowed s short rebuttal before the floor was opened to questions from the audience. Orr countered thst Christians do not have a blind faith while Kessler suggested the Bible was written by partisans. In closing remsrks following the question snd snswer period, Kessler Issued a challenge to the Christians. "If Christisnlty has sny virtue," he said, "it Ues In its support of compassion, humility and love." Looking around the community. Kessler said, there is plenty of work tor Christians who with to prsctlce whst they preach. He suggested they begin with poverty, drug abuse, environmental pollution, or a myriad of other social ills. Orr, in reply, asked Kessler not to blame injustice on Christians. "It's the system," he said. INTERNATIONAL JOBS! | Bookstore > Corpi office Confi jjf PENNY CARNIVAL! 72-4 PM April 17th t Proceeds will go towards aid to the Blind : Continued from p. 1/ "A suggestion trom them would be seriously considered," he ssid. Bassett ssid the advisory committee is now taking applications from students to fill a vacsney on tbe committee. Marty Aschwaden's seat will be open. The applications sre due on April 29. Ubby said be hopes publicity of the opening will cause students to apply. "II It's like the psst, well be lucky If one person applies," be y LAW SCHOOL INTERVIEWS Counselors are available daily at the UNIVERSITY OF SAN FERNANDO VALLEY COLLEGE OF LAW to offer guidance and career planning Call or write USFV, 8353 Sepulveda Blvd. Sepurveda, California 91343. Tel. 213-8^94-5711 The College of Law offers a full-time 3 year day program as well as part-time day and evening programs. The school is fully accredited by the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California. Thirrsday, April 14, 1*77 White male may get affirmative action post function of AfSrmathre Actio* •mimmmmtke The afln-mathre action *--- — - " eseeemA WTIUeJO Mid that the el. —1 __ ___ *ltoaM«lll»raaaTtyaad the position tu created it may rt^u_fV»'!««rT ^f^e^Xttn r^ri. be held by a white male qualifications, but he should also Volpp ssid thst It U possible Phillip Volpp, vice president of h*T*_* ^mttmant te the goals 5«*!~? "■«** ******■* **"*? policy to hare the beat person cjualifled regsrdless of race rasas," ha said. "Just because a Person Is a minority dossal mean that be has e he would not comment w» - - - - whether any of the applicants discriminatory practices that met last Fridays deadline cam*"*." be said. "A \ ware minority or women hut P**"*- can do the Job but ba Jorge Corralejo, the prseent AA ■»• *P "o-thrtty." officer, said that the "per- wben *-***<• "* be feels tl ference" for a Ph.D. would minority should hold tbe pa eliminate most women or VoiPP replied, "No. For n minorities. support that would be In on "The search Is only being with tm* campus afflrmi action plant which say that we 'Bakke decision' willnotaffectEOP 'Trie person who gets this Job one for tbe staff, but the Idea has must be tbe best person cjualifled is blaci must be sensitive to the past -***T|*«^f-M«_. ^.^ bafen be can be hind. My main StmasA discrimmatorv mreln-i em mm. Tne two half-time positions a-t- m ta v__ .. ?~^ *ity is to help departments Freeman, chairman of the tald the Ph.D. lor new faculty a white males are e want two separate If the "Bakke decision" it <"PbeM by tbe VS. Supreme Court it will not have any affect on CSUF's special admission The Bakke case Involves favor of minorities. The Cslifornla State Supreme Court economically and socially disadvantaged students who do not meet the regular admission "We don't Just recruit Blacks and Chicanos but all students who meet the criteria can be admitted," Shelton said. "Then an A-i-ns, Puerto Means, writes and ttudentt of other uhuruf A special edition ot THE COLLEGIAN THURSDAV, APRIL 14, 1»TJ Cslifornis State Univer jily, I txxi SS Despite the efforts of the affirmative office to Inform minorities of vscsncles on campus, the number of whites appointed to full-time positions have remained virtually the same during tbe last four -rears. In tbe tm-n tcsdemlc yeaus, 77.9 per cent of full-time ap- 1*71-74, tbe figure was TM per cent of full-time appointments went to whites. In 1873-74, the figure was 77.1 per coot In 1174- 78, It fen to 7S.1B and In ll78-7e, 79.44 per cent of new sppotntees wan white. Corisiejo ssid the cutback will make It very difficult tor tbe university to reach Its long range that use race or k. m . cnosna was discriminatory, and Ernie Shelton, assistant director of the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) said that EOP can not be affected by tbe can. Shelton said that EOP ia not a program Just for minorities but for all Fourteen of the other 1* California SUte University College campuses have a full- time AA officer and Corralejo fecit that CSUF alto needj a full- «ott'n them recently and EOP General Meeting students who qualify for EOP don't apply because they believe U is only for Blacks and Chicanos. He also said that many of them think that it it a "welfare "It is a myth In the white »«K not only try to recruit minorities •ction plan Is to utilisation or women and minorities based upon the national supply of qualified -- people In the ipedflc areas For p.m. Tbe meeting example, tbe univers!ty't goal the old science bu for the Joumaliim experiment it Ml. AU EOP t to hire one black and twos the secondary education -J-yartinsot needs one black, one Asian and two women. Thetotalc 111. All EOP ttudenti an required to attend. The ageada will Include registration informstion for the Fall semester; financial aid information; and a variety of other topics win be discussed. Goodwin vows to continue church or jail policy by M-lvtn Rick. Hugh Wesley Gaxiwin of Fresno, The Bees criticism hat led to California has given the altar- an Investigation of Goodwin by A shabbily dressed middle-age native of going to church instead the California Commtsston on woman with a small child was of Jail or paying' a fine. Only Judicial Performsnc*. The in- ordered by the municipal court seven have refused tbe Judge's veitlgttlon could lead to judge to pay a $15 traffic fine. She offer. Goodwin's dismissal from tbe left the courtroom only to return Goodwin's unprecedented bench. five minutes Utter to ask the church policy csXwd^nohlie 0wMa *** ' *"" <**■ -llifflf the could spek to the attantlona^lse1»asic«sJs^ Isrtasn tbe day after he received The Bretno Bee, a daily f 2__5 frem1 °* f^^ newsnan_- in -> ~tn ^ , . informing him of tho In- ^£2™££ a»_-a_s- ation of rh,>rr-h M_t jjfl wlH. «M wfc-t -f * about it. he ^•Pli•d, "Do? Then Is no borom on me to do anything. After an a -«-•««, prosecutor doesn't go into court about," U— -j-7_— -«-» jmmjw snd ask a defendent, 'What thai] ssid s^ feels that by reading tbe I accuse you off and now please Bible, one can learn that human provide evidence so I can prove rt^tioroWps should be based on bailiff if she could speak to the Judge again. "Your honor?" she tsid, "can I It,' — — "I think this is directed not so much at me as toward tbe Lord'' love. He said Ion won't permit having a band in everything humans to mistreat each other. that's done," Goodwin said. "If Many of tbe people Cioodwin __, -._ _^ „, _,__u __ . . bas sent to church would have i with my work, I do. I mingle the imlanri fnta flitt trf tbe trthtr l^ mm mnarsydtmldo." Judges, Goodwto observed. •'But —phatiied, however, that this is The alri chose to do only sn slternsUve which no one •-".•*n .«»*-• »™ - forced to accept Despite the Investigation Goodwin "'— -Jail policy. 1 give convicted people the opportunity to learn something about tbe Lord," Goodwin said. "You don't have to go to church for that, but It Is a good place to that If s person reads "I winted ber to go to ctW-PC*. bo tint iha could learn from tbe Bible that her child was a gift from the Lord. I Wanted her to realise that someday she would have to tell God whether she bad been a good mother to tier child,'' Goodwin tald. (Continued on p. i) Judge Goodwin
Object Description
Title | 1977_04 The Daily Collegian April 1977 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1977 |
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 14, 1977 Pg. 8- April 14, 1977 Uhuru Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1977 |
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 | 8-THE COLLEGIAN Thursdsy, April 14, 1*77 Parent talk slated I Six fall films are chosen "You, the Health Department, will be the Parent and Your Child" wtn be -*rnot* -P***** «* •:♦*• Th* held Saturday, April it, by the wcrirshopbegtoaat i:4»ajn. and Partmto'AssoctatJonofthtCSUF •«-* •«"•"»• * • _ . Day Car* Csntar For r»*~-tntion msterisls or Donald Ferris chief of the h-r^-*-- Wonnstion, conUct Ihe Division of Consultation snd Day Car* Center st 4*7-2*3-1, or Education for the Fresno County Joyce Huggins st 4S7-M6. T. hese churches invite you to worship this Sunday . . . UNIVERSITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH S.rvlce oi Wett Cool iB.bl.Coll.g. 6901 N Maple (1* mile. n. arid ol CSUF compui) Ch rl.ilon Education (oil ooe.) 9 30 om. Co ntinenlol Breoklait 10:30 om Wt >rthip Service 11-00 a.m. Co liege Fellowthlp (5! 8W Son Joi.;ciovn) 7:00 p.m. S Willlom Antoblln. Potior Phone: 4398807 ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHAPEL AT NEWMAN CENTER I572E.BARSTOWAVE - PHONE 4394641 MASSES: Sundays 7' 30-9 11 MASSES Mondoy Ihrouoh Thursday. 5 p.m CONFESSIONS: Saturdays, 4 p m. lo 5 p.m Sat. 5 p.m. Moss (For Sun. Ob.) Rev, Sergio P. Negro—Sliter tools Marie Crorr MLLBROOK UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3620 N MIUMOQK (Serwt-r. Shield, I Dokolo) MORNING WORSHIP 8 30 4 1100 a.m. CHUftCH SCHOOt 9:50 a.m. EVENING SERVICE 7 00 pm Sunday. COLLEGE FEILOWSHIP730 p.m. Sundoyi COLLEGE CHURCH Of CHRIST EAST BUUARD (Between First jnd Cedar) SUNDAY Bible School. 9o m.. Morning Worship. 10 am Young People. 5 p.m . Evening Worship. 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Bible Study. 7:30 p m Sp«Klal Class lor College Students Dedicated to Serving the College Community Transportation Avollable—Phone 439-6530 Minister: Clifford Reeves: Youth Minister. Ralph lindsey TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA 3973 N. Cedar (Near Ashlan) College Career Fellowship. Jnd & 4lh Sunday eo. month. 11:30 a.m. Contemporary liturgy 4th Sunday 9:00 a.m. Philip A. Jordan, Pastor 3rd Sunday 10:30 om J. David Peterson, Associate Pastor CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Sunday Services ond Sundoy School—10 a.m. Wednesday Testimony Meeting—8 p.m. BETHEL TEMPLE ' JUST SOUTH OF FASHION FAIR" 4*65 NORTH FIRST (Near Show) ^ Phone. 225-0411 "* Powell H. Lemous. Potior David Taylor. Youth Pastor Sundoy School: 9:45 am. Morning Worship: II :00 a.m. Children's Church: 11:00 o.m. Evening Service: 7:00 p.m. Tuesday—Youth Meeting: 5:30 p.m. Jr. High. High School. College Youth 1 Prayer: 7:30 p.m. y and Pro" "Carrie" are among th* final selections mtde this week for the College Union fall film series, Joining tbe Oscar-winning films "Rocky" and "Network." Four other films Include "The Front," "Other Side of th* Mountain," "Live and Let Die," and "Bingo Long Traveling All- cents lo 75 cents, Program Committee members attempted to achieve s balance between top rated snd less expensive films. In its 1977-7B budget psppossl, the committee mutt turn the ftlm teriss into s money-making project. Total costs lor th* films selected will be t4.82S. Five filmi rrom United Artists will be scquired through a package deal allowing the cott of each film to be reduced by $100, therefore saving $500. Two filmt, selected st slter- nstes. are "Butch Castidy snd the Sundsnce Kid" snd "Mshogsny." If one of the 12 final selections is untvsllsble, sn alternate will be chosen. A list of possible video tspe selections wss also presented to the committee this week, but balloting was delsyed to April 19 lo allow further review. The committee also approved sponsorship of s talent show to psrtlcipste in the Bob Hope search for the top collegiate talent act. It was also sgreed to set sside $500 to psy for the expenses or the winner of the show. Thst person would be sent on to tbe next level ol competition. v Top sets of the network competition will be personally chosen by Bob Hope. These people will tppear on t televised special next spring. Further detalli of the contest will be announced before the semester ends and will be available at the College Union Program Office Adams' hopes of having the College Union sponsor magician Third world Women's Sym- Harry Blackstone, Jr., for a fall posium. program failed when the vote -Scheduled the fall concert failed to receive the five votes p|Cnicfor Monday, Sept. 5 (Labor necessary for s msjortty. Costs Day) at O'Neill Park. of $2,500 appeared to be- th. ^..n.^, „, Charlie major reason for members Daniels on April 2S In the Men's vetoing the program. Gym ^ In other business the com- ' mittee: —Agreed to consider s dlnner- —Cancelled a concert by theater concept in upcoming Primavera, s five-member scheduling, working with local Chicana band, scheduled by the drama and musk artists. Kessler and Orr debate (Continued from p. l) "I've had a lot ot people tell me there's no use In believing In God becsute telence expltint everything," ssid Orr, s member of the American AssoclsUon for the Advsncement of Science. "But science doesn't explain the way of anything—It only explains the how and the what," he ssid. Orr closed his inititl remarks by itressing thst th-) reality of the Christlsn faith csn be verified by personsl experience. Kessler stepped to the podium, eyed the'! audience and shuffled Explsining hit personal viewpoint, Kessler said, "I'm the only avowed athlett in the philosophy depsrtment...the rest of them sre chicken and "I feel a little uncomfortable being in a room with this many Christians st once," he smiled. The sudience, mostly friendly. laughed Kessler argued thst it wat not reasonable to be a Christian in the sense that the Bible snd the mott fundsmentsl Christian beliefs, tsken literally, are without reason. He then urged the Christians in the audience to "turn the other cheek" and "love your enemies as you love yourselves," while he presented his case against reason in Christianity. Acknowledging that he "knows some good Christians" and claiming the Christian life Is not ' a bad life, Kessler with several of the '.r-ik i- msjor tenets of the Christlsn faith. He particularly cited what he termed three "absurd" doctrines of Christianity. They were: ■ —That a purely spiritual God without "one Inch of matter" created the universe. —Thst s benevolent God who has a plan for the world would not intervene during the crusades, the Nsxi atrocities snd other times of trouble. -Thst a purely spiritual God came to earth and was born snd died as Jesus Christ in history. Closing his initial remarks, Kessler stressed the Importance of differentiating between "blind faith" snd reason. Each of the speakers wss sllowed s short rebuttal before the floor was opened to questions from the audience. Orr countered thst Christians do not have a blind faith while Kessler suggested the Bible was written by partisans. In closing remsrks following the question snd snswer period, Kessler Issued a challenge to the Christians. "If Christisnlty has sny virtue," he said, "it Ues In its support of compassion, humility and love." Looking around the community. Kessler said, there is plenty of work tor Christians who with to prsctlce whst they preach. He suggested they begin with poverty, drug abuse, environmental pollution, or a myriad of other social ills. Orr, in reply, asked Kessler not to blame injustice on Christians. "It's the system," he said. INTERNATIONAL JOBS! | Bookstore > Corpi office Confi jjf PENNY CARNIVAL! 72-4 PM April 17th t Proceeds will go towards aid to the Blind : Continued from p. 1/ "A suggestion trom them would be seriously considered," he ssid. Bassett ssid the advisory committee is now taking applications from students to fill a vacsney on tbe committee. Marty Aschwaden's seat will be open. The applications sre due on April 29. Ubby said be hopes publicity of the opening will cause students to apply. "II It's like the psst, well be lucky If one person applies," be y LAW SCHOOL INTERVIEWS Counselors are available daily at the UNIVERSITY OF SAN FERNANDO VALLEY COLLEGE OF LAW to offer guidance and career planning Call or write USFV, 8353 Sepulveda Blvd. Sepurveda, California 91343. Tel. 213-8^94-5711 The College of Law offers a full-time 3 year day program as well as part-time day and evening programs. The school is fully accredited by the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California. Thirrsday, April 14, 1*77 White male may get affirmative action post function of AfSrmathre Actio* •mimmmmtke The afln-mathre action *--- — - " eseeemA WTIUeJO Mid that the el. —1 __ ___ *ltoaM«lll»raaaTtyaad the position tu created it may rt^u_fV»'!««rT ^f^e^Xttn r^ri. be held by a white male qualifications, but he should also Volpp ssid thst It U possible Phillip Volpp, vice president of h*T*_* ^mttmant te the goals 5«*!~? "■«** ******■* **"*? policy to hare the beat person cjualifled regsrdless of race rasas," ha said. "Just because a Person Is a minority dossal mean that be has e he would not comment w» - - - - whether any of the applicants discriminatory practices that met last Fridays deadline cam*"*." be said. "A \ ware minority or women hut P**"*- can do the Job but ba Jorge Corralejo, the prseent AA ■»• *P "o-thrtty." officer, said that the "per- wben *-***<• "* be feels tl ference" for a Ph.D. would minority should hold tbe pa eliminate most women or VoiPP replied, "No. For n minorities. support that would be In on "The search Is only being with tm* campus afflrmi action plant which say that we 'Bakke decision' willnotaffectEOP 'Trie person who gets this Job one for tbe staff, but the Idea has must be tbe best person cjualifled is blaci must be sensitive to the past -***T|*«^f-M«_. ^.^ bafen be can be hind. My main StmasA discrimmatorv mreln-i em mm. Tne two half-time positions a-t- m ta v__ .. ?~^ *ity is to help departments Freeman, chairman of the tald the Ph.D. lor new faculty a white males are e want two separate If the "Bakke decision" it <"PbeM by tbe VS. Supreme Court it will not have any affect on CSUF's special admission The Bakke case Involves favor of minorities. The Cslifornla State Supreme Court economically and socially disadvantaged students who do not meet the regular admission "We don't Just recruit Blacks and Chicanos but all students who meet the criteria can be admitted," Shelton said. "Then an A-i-ns, Puerto Means, writes and ttudentt of other uhuruf A special edition ot THE COLLEGIAN THURSDAV, APRIL 14, 1»TJ Cslifornis State Univer jily, I txxi SS Despite the efforts of the affirmative office to Inform minorities of vscsncles on campus, the number of whites appointed to full-time positions have remained virtually the same during tbe last four -rears. In tbe tm-n tcsdemlc yeaus, 77.9 per cent of full-time ap- 1*71-74, tbe figure was TM per cent of full-time appointments went to whites. In 1873-74, the figure was 77.1 per coot In 1174- 78, It fen to 7S.1B and In ll78-7e, 79.44 per cent of new sppotntees wan white. Corisiejo ssid the cutback will make It very difficult tor tbe university to reach Its long range that use race or k. m . cnosna was discriminatory, and Ernie Shelton, assistant director of the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) said that EOP can not be affected by tbe can. Shelton said that EOP ia not a program Just for minorities but for all Fourteen of the other 1* California SUte University College campuses have a full- time AA officer and Corralejo fecit that CSUF alto needj a full- «ott'n them recently and EOP General Meeting students who qualify for EOP don't apply because they believe U is only for Blacks and Chicanos. He also said that many of them think that it it a "welfare "It is a myth In the white »«K not only try to recruit minorities •ction plan Is to utilisation or women and minorities based upon the national supply of qualified -- people In the ipedflc areas For p.m. Tbe meeting example, tbe univers!ty't goal the old science bu for the Joumaliim experiment it Ml. AU EOP t to hire one black and twos the secondary education -J-yartinsot needs one black, one Asian and two women. Thetotalc 111. All EOP ttudenti an required to attend. The ageada will Include registration informstion for the Fall semester; financial aid information; and a variety of other topics win be discussed. Goodwin vows to continue church or jail policy by M-lvtn Rick. Hugh Wesley Gaxiwin of Fresno, The Bees criticism hat led to California has given the altar- an Investigation of Goodwin by A shabbily dressed middle-age native of going to church instead the California Commtsston on woman with a small child was of Jail or paying' a fine. Only Judicial Performsnc*. The in- ordered by the municipal court seven have refused tbe Judge's veitlgttlon could lead to judge to pay a $15 traffic fine. She offer. Goodwin's dismissal from tbe left the courtroom only to return Goodwin's unprecedented bench. five minutes Utter to ask the church policy csXwd^nohlie 0wMa *** ' *"" <**■ -llifflf the could spek to the attantlona^lse1»asic«sJs^ Isrtasn tbe day after he received The Bretno Bee, a daily f 2__5 frem1 °* f^^ newsnan_- in -> ~tn ^ , . informing him of tho In- ^£2™££ a»_-a_s- ation of rh,>rr-h M_t jjfl wlH. «M wfc-t -f * about it. he ^•Pli•d, "Do? Then Is no borom on me to do anything. After an a -«-•««, prosecutor doesn't go into court about," U— -j-7_— -«-» jmmjw snd ask a defendent, 'What thai] ssid s^ feels that by reading tbe I accuse you off and now please Bible, one can learn that human provide evidence so I can prove rt^tioroWps should be based on bailiff if she could speak to the Judge again. "Your honor?" she tsid, "can I It,' — — "I think this is directed not so much at me as toward tbe Lord'' love. He said Ion won't permit having a band in everything humans to mistreat each other. that's done," Goodwin said. "If Many of tbe people Cioodwin __, -._ _^ „, _,__u __ . . bas sent to church would have i with my work, I do. I mingle the imlanri fnta flitt trf tbe trthtr l^ mm mnarsydtmldo." Judges, Goodwto observed. •'But —phatiied, however, that this is The alri chose to do only sn slternsUve which no one •-".•*n .«»*-• »™ - forced to accept Despite the Investigation Goodwin "'— -Jail policy. 1 give convicted people the opportunity to learn something about tbe Lord," Goodwin said. "You don't have to go to church for that, but It Is a good place to that If s person reads "I winted ber to go to ctW-PC*. bo tint iha could learn from tbe Bible that her child was a gift from the Lord. I Wanted her to realise that someday she would have to tell God whether she bad been a good mother to tier child,'' Goodwin tald. (Continued on p. i) Judge Goodwin |