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H THE DAILY COLLEOIAN Octobers. 1971 IM: Total effort The Intramural athletic activities that began as tuch low-key recreation break* »'e' not lo low key anymore, as the photo* on this page Illustrate. petltlvenes* displayed In the flag football game* quarterback or in independent league lineman of tl : flag games, wlnnlni and losing Is n on the field. progrim. Vli •tually all the alhletl In the year's 1 M activities, with the action in high Softball and basketball usually ar a high-pitched the sense of tr surrounding pictures holds-barred •nt Independent League conte " between the third- ranked Cobras Student Senate appointments Moore dssumes post .Continued rrum |m(t X ie Planning Com - i on January I. ry unlikely ihe ■ nVh, SPARE TIME CASH 'H/H:'■:. " ^,. ,^, n?, V . •- <<-.• 5- VI -*e-« »i- <■«> r «r> n*\ :*j •r DANCING Fri. & Sat Nights TRY JIM'S PLACE FOR A CHANGE 430 CLOVIS AVE 299-2054 Li**ett A .,_.. C-IV ».*5 «*•*. VS,^ A*' 266.^07 Chandler Airpoct Chest novice te«As oooonents. Cell Don JS1 -&.'3«. Low mileage "TO Honda C3 ITS M75, «•** E. University. Apt. aoi. M*JH8 — King Sin Bed. !>*-* new, $110 orlo. from Sears, win deliver aW-7841. 1 p.m.-? p.m. or night Mornlrsjeter flreveeod for sal corda T*8 delivered cell it* • „„ r~ delivered < 81MorM«-«70S .Y.o- ACROSS FROM CSUF KOPYKORNER PHONE: 222-3442 dail- California Slate University, Fresno Death and taxes Jim Scott says fie on IRS By Paul Haogen Friday, Oct. 6, 1972 Vol. 78 No. 15 Nothing In lite u sure except death - and taxes. And James Walter Scott, ot Fresno waa aa, aured of the lalterlast week when he waa arrested by IRS authorl- ties for tax evasion. Scott, 4t, la National Chairman for tbe TaxR*h»1110BCommllt*e, a self-Inspired organization that advoeatee the non-pajrroent of Income tax**. Tb* charges against Scott (or tax evasion stem from hla re- fusal lo file Income tax forma for 1969 and 1970. His Income* for those two yeara were » 12,000 and 511.000 respectively. Scott agent with an office on Belmont •The Income tax violates my right to private property,* he aald. *I am advocating a lyilem •They, (the government) tall you we have a tr/atem ot votno- •but what they don't tell you la that if you don't comply, yon go is country's Tbeot Well known foi flair. Scott haa made i speeches nationwide andlnFrei- Itous position lightly, nor does he plan to go lo |all on th* evaalon •I'm going lo take thla case all the way to the Supreme Court,• Scott said. 'The government has Independent Party, Scott ran agalnat R*p. & F. Slsk (D- Freeno) ln the past aad waa defeated In two attempts at being elected lo the City Schools board. Scott talked about the blrarre events which surrounded hi* release from Jail under bond last week. Ball had originally been >t $10,000 but Scott New faculty salary directive under fire ie Chancel] s office The CSUF he released to CSUF. There Is no assuranci procedures developed tn which the t-'H.-i at first glance but faculty could be fooled hy It unless Ihey study the MSA closely. The MSA will eliminate Class I - Class II designations for professors and will place them mad* before advancement to designated higher steps. For Instructors there are 4 such re- i: Associate Professor; Professors 4." If Implemented the n< will require a "performs P roles Salary Adjust- (III he roleased. lng under the scrutiny ol evelop guidelines by which totmplemen The request from the office of Mansel Keene, Vice Chancellor, program Faculty and Staff Affairs, sent nlde." to all schools is marked 'urgent* Kessler and requests a reply within 30 well be tl I Professor. ii Increase of three over This will mean that some professors who have progressed to the highest salany level In their rank will be given Ihe ability to advance three pay grades higher. Kessler said that the pay level Increases would be fine If It were.- drawback Is found on Ihe first page of the Vice Chancellor's 'Provisions for Intensive performance reviews far*) to be 4; aed ■w MSA most every level of advancement durlne his entire career. Presently Ihe salary advance- MSA •According to the 19C9 Ball Bond Act which aet hail limits for various offenses,* he aald, •my ball should have been set at $3,000, not $10,000. They aet excessive ball because of my position on certain Issues." According to Scott he waa offered a reduction In bail If he would agree not to make any speeches about taxea before hla .trial. Scott refused, aad gave hla •To agree to not ssy anything violates my right of free speech granted In th* Flr*t Amendment.* he *ald. *l told Ihem I would not acc*pt any auchoffer.* Fresno friend, Betty Backer. She had requested that no plcturea be taken al the Federal Building. Heportera for Channel 47 in Fresno arrived al tha Federal Building and filmed Backer ln the building. Despite protests from possible eight exceptions during a 20 or 30 year leaching span. UPC, locally and state-wide, Is opposing the MSA on the basis of 'diminishing returns.* According to Kessler, i profeisor may get a little Increase at the moment but will lose money in the long run. ■In all probability 11 will alow down the average rale of advancement, so II will take longer to r*c*lv* tho** pay increases," (Continued on peg* B) these Scott suppor Channel 47 Insisted lhat the Federal Building waa public domain and lhat freedom of the press would be Infringed If (hoy were prohibited from filming th* FUcker put up personal prop- arty In *upplylng securities for Scott'* release. Scotl'a rebellious Ideas extend beyond tax reform. Aligning himself with Libertarian groups he ae*a * m»Jor revolution la tn* making In this country. (Continued on page B) What do you mean No Parking? seem lo answer defiantly before going ahead and parking In forbidden zones anyway. Conitruc- racks, mftre pedestrians, m bus riders or poJilbly, m tickets by campus security.
Object Description
Title | 1972_10 The Daily Collegian October 1972 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
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 |
Description
Title | Oct 5, 1972 Pg. H- Oct 6, 1972 Pg. A |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
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 | H THE DAILY COLLEOIAN Octobers. 1971 IM: Total effort The Intramural athletic activities that began as tuch low-key recreation break* »'e' not lo low key anymore, as the photo* on this page Illustrate. petltlvenes* displayed In the flag football game* quarterback or in independent league lineman of tl : flag games, wlnnlni and losing Is n on the field. progrim. Vli •tually all the alhletl In the year's 1 M activities, with the action in high Softball and basketball usually ar a high-pitched the sense of tr surrounding pictures holds-barred •nt Independent League conte " between the third- ranked Cobras Student Senate appointments Moore dssumes post .Continued rrum |m(t X ie Planning Com - i on January I. ry unlikely ihe ■ nVh, SPARE TIME CASH 'H/H:'■:. " ^,. ,^, n?, V . •- <<-.• 5- VI -*e-« »i- <■«> r «r> n*\ :*j •r DANCING Fri. & Sat Nights TRY JIM'S PLACE FOR A CHANGE 430 CLOVIS AVE 299-2054 Li**ett A .,_.. C-IV ».*5 «*•*. VS,^ A*' 266.^07 Chandler Airpoct Chest novice te«As oooonents. Cell Don JS1 -&.'3«. Low mileage "TO Honda C3 ITS M75, «•** E. University. Apt. aoi. M*JH8 — King Sin Bed. !>*-* new, $110 orlo. from Sears, win deliver aW-7841. 1 p.m.-? p.m. or night Mornlrsjeter flreveeod for sal corda T*8 delivered cell it* • „„ r~ delivered < 81MorM«-«70S .Y.o- ACROSS FROM CSUF KOPYKORNER PHONE: 222-3442 dail- California Slate University, Fresno Death and taxes Jim Scott says fie on IRS By Paul Haogen Friday, Oct. 6, 1972 Vol. 78 No. 15 Nothing In lite u sure except death - and taxes. And James Walter Scott, ot Fresno waa aa, aured of the lalterlast week when he waa arrested by IRS authorl- ties for tax evasion. Scott, 4t, la National Chairman for tbe TaxR*h»1110BCommllt*e, a self-Inspired organization that advoeatee the non-pajrroent of Income tax**. Tb* charges against Scott (or tax evasion stem from hla re- fusal lo file Income tax forma for 1969 and 1970. His Income* for those two yeara were » 12,000 and 511.000 respectively. Scott agent with an office on Belmont •The Income tax violates my right to private property,* he aald. *I am advocating a lyilem •They, (the government) tall you we have a tr/atem ot votno- •but what they don't tell you la that if you don't comply, yon go is country's Tbeot Well known foi flair. Scott haa made i speeches nationwide andlnFrei- Itous position lightly, nor does he plan to go lo |all on th* evaalon •I'm going lo take thla case all the way to the Supreme Court,• Scott said. 'The government has Independent Party, Scott ran agalnat R*p. & F. Slsk (D- Freeno) ln the past aad waa defeated In two attempts at being elected lo the City Schools board. Scott talked about the blrarre events which surrounded hi* release from Jail under bond last week. Ball had originally been >t $10,000 but Scott New faculty salary directive under fire ie Chancel] s office The CSUF he released to CSUF. There Is no assuranci procedures developed tn which the t-'H.-i at first glance but faculty could be fooled hy It unless Ihey study the MSA closely. The MSA will eliminate Class I - Class II designations for professors and will place them mad* before advancement to designated higher steps. For Instructors there are 4 such re- i: Associate Professor; Professors 4." If Implemented the n< will require a "performs P roles Salary Adjust- (III he roleased. lng under the scrutiny ol evelop guidelines by which totmplemen The request from the office of Mansel Keene, Vice Chancellor, program Faculty and Staff Affairs, sent nlde." to all schools is marked 'urgent* Kessler and requests a reply within 30 well be tl I Professor. ii Increase of three over This will mean that some professors who have progressed to the highest salany level In their rank will be given Ihe ability to advance three pay grades higher. Kessler said that the pay level Increases would be fine If It were.- drawback Is found on Ihe first page of the Vice Chancellor's 'Provisions for Intensive performance reviews far*) to be 4; aed ■w MSA most every level of advancement durlne his entire career. Presently Ihe salary advance- MSA •According to the 19C9 Ball Bond Act which aet hail limits for various offenses,* he aald, •my ball should have been set at $3,000, not $10,000. They aet excessive ball because of my position on certain Issues." According to Scott he waa offered a reduction In bail If he would agree not to make any speeches about taxea before hla .trial. Scott refused, aad gave hla •To agree to not ssy anything violates my right of free speech granted In th* Flr*t Amendment.* he *ald. *l told Ihem I would not acc*pt any auchoffer.* Fresno friend, Betty Backer. She had requested that no plcturea be taken al the Federal Building. Heportera for Channel 47 in Fresno arrived al tha Federal Building and filmed Backer ln the building. Despite protests from possible eight exceptions during a 20 or 30 year leaching span. UPC, locally and state-wide, Is opposing the MSA on the basis of 'diminishing returns.* According to Kessler, i profeisor may get a little Increase at the moment but will lose money in the long run. ■In all probability 11 will alow down the average rale of advancement, so II will take longer to r*c*lv* tho** pay increases," (Continued on peg* B) these Scott suppor Channel 47 Insisted lhat the Federal Building waa public domain and lhat freedom of the press would be Infringed If (hoy were prohibited from filming th* FUcker put up personal prop- arty In *upplylng securities for Scott'* release. Scotl'a rebellious Ideas extend beyond tax reform. Aligning himself with Libertarian groups he ae*a * m»Jor revolution la tn* making In this country. (Continued on page B) What do you mean No Parking? seem lo answer defiantly before going ahead and parking In forbidden zones anyway. Conitruc- racks, mftre pedestrians, m bus riders or poJilbly, m tickets by campus security. |