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B THE DAILY COLLEOIAN Thuredey, October i. 1971 CSUF NEWSWIRE Songs, guitar {^SsiST^ Thursday. Octobers. 1972 THE DAILf COLLEGIAN Q HOW ARE "WINGS WITH ^CUR 0\D - Oft NEep I A-SK ?/ _ Moore assumes post .lay night In the Rut a smile on that pumpkin sunny, hul crisp nnd cool, with the smell of burnitiK leaves nnd the colors of chnnp;inj: foliage: A jrrent afternoon for trettinR into the mood of the season and carvinff out that pumpkin. And even though it's "that time" of the month, you're . feeling really happy, with a smile as broad as the pumpkin's. Because you nm have the comfortable flH feeling of Tampax PTTffi tampons' internal sanitary protection. And the confident feeling you get because Tampax tampons free you from irritation, odor and worries. Comfort, freedom and confidence are important to you and to women all over the world, ao it's no wonder more women trust Tampax tampon* to help keep them smiling. Our only Interest It protecting you. Chicanos meet New chairmen Artwork missing 7-11 OPEN 24 HRS. CEDAR-SHAW HowARDjoumon') COCKTAIL HOUR «-* em oailv-jumso DOuem rot tMt *eici a. Every Day Something Specipl! - Mondav-BIG CHICKEN FRY SJ Tuesday-SPAGHETTI FESTIVAL?. Wednesday-BIG FISH FRY & Thursday-BEEFSTEAK at IS FridaY-BI6 CLAM FRY tftis A HOWARD JownsonJ -HOLUARDjOHnJOn'5 PH. 537-9919 - 4030 N. tlACKSTONI Glass beaches ETC. .or' rK,r*rUn«,*""rn^",f \ SPIRO WHAT? ; NIXON, RE-RUNS J out against TV re-runs.This J is consistent with his de- Bnhe'i Temple. Wllmrlte, III. I <"lslon n°< <o debate George Box 121. PSI T 93710 BAIU1 mi FREAK' PARENTS ■Hippie* parents seem (Continued from page A) formation of an ad hoc group of citizens. Citizens for Responsible Government, who coordinated his successful bid for re- tnststement and provided most of th* funds required for legal action i. about $S,500). where the Board of Supervisors failed to show that lt was not his directly to his dismissal. This made Ihe determining ls»ue whether or not Moore's public remarks were protected or whether the board had the right to protect governmental effl- Superlor Court Judge Matt Goldstein, now retired, filed hla decision on May 3.1972. He ruled that Moore be reinstated to the . Planning Commission and that he Krebs opposed It snd advocated hla reinstatement. In hi* decision Goldstein (aid that Moore's detailed analysis ot the corruption of the planning process waa correct. H* wrote, "Th* evidence support* hi* conclusion thst Bonadelle wa* a powerful and menacing Influence. He used his influence successfully In the exploitation of vast areas ot virgin land.* The Board of Supervisors has on* mor* week left to appeal Moore'* reinstatement. Moore feels his reinstatement will not be appealed. He said, "County Counsel Robert M. Wash has predicted less than a 50 per cent chance . In ny judgment, appealed my r establish a precedent and encourage other public employee* and officials to speak out freely. •This IS the only case of Its kind in California,* he said. «and I therefore think It will establish a legal precedent. I would hope that anybody In a position such as Recycle Center may open Nov. 1 ts lull rooperatlon from al This will depend tn par r operational prob- the function,* Bolen explained He said Executive Dean Marvl Wampler has been very cooper on-campus location, although it whereabouts are not official. The probable site Is the south Avenue This hoped-for spar is about three times the size 0 the recycling c the parking area [ I ger to coordinate workers would receive a proposed $100 per month to be subject"to approval gested that cutting Ihe center from a 24-hour depository to a given hours-of-operatlon plant cycling center. Its former home behind the Keats Campus Building proved too small for th* volume of recycled goods, and workers were officially chastised for technicalities such as blocking the rear exit of the building and obstructing access to switchboard. Letters also came In wit] plaints th* center waa ai evacuation of Ihe premises d Acknowledging the board'* Uck of confidence lnhlm, Moore commented, *l think we're even. They lack confidence ln me, and I lack the public Interest. The most Important thing for me to do la to e with the other planning ■The more aerlotia problem Is the people's lack of confidence ln the board to make equitable decision* In th* public Interest and not to be Influenced by de- tlme,* he aald, -principally be- of MAPA, whlleCraven must face cause they are not Interested ln John Donaldson, a profeasor of what tbe Planning Commission physics at CSUF. BothRodrlquex has to say. and Craven have the backing of the •It 1* Interested ln what car- Committee tor Responsible Gov- taln developers, such aa John ernment. Bonadelle, have aald behind Moore maintains that the elec- closed door*. So lt 1* a closed tlon of such com aa Rodrlquez system, and that la something and Donaldson la necessary If the thai has to be changed. Decisions system la to function properly. are not be lng mad* In the interest Th* system la not functioning of all the people, and I don't properly,* he said. There have think the people will stand for been no changes since I was dls- auch a ayatam.* (Continued on page H) er's previous id will provide Some confusion e> lng the handling of f hy the center. That will be worked The never-approved recom- commlttee policy suggested that the first $200 go directly into building up the center Itself. Of for the center, 25 per cent would provide scholarships and SO per cent was earmarked for campus-wide projects. Bolen said the year's net $423.31 was In the bank pending ihe hump out of gutter-to-curb The new center will need a [ence and partial roofing, which Is coming from theyet-unofflclal $200, as well as some funding for mechanization lo be purchased. a. bottle-crusher would greatly Increase aafety and efficiency. Apparently only the scholarship monies are untouchable, but Bolen said the priority right now Is to reopen the campus recycling center as soon as possible. The mendatlons should clarify the la - "The function of the recycling center Is more than getting people Into the recycling habit,* Bolen said. •We want to prove a point - that recycling la economically feasible," -ha continued. "Some ompanles have been . huge operation for city-wide recycling and are dr aw - Inc.on our experience here for their decision. Levels ot awareness are changing.* STUDENTS Wkfr Lwe to- Sew-! Don't gat u> wrong...we think ALL of This season will be a greet one for lay- our patron* are pretty «peci*l, but w* ering of separates. And ai any student mutt admit to a warm feeling about will tell you, separata* are great for the the young ladies who sew these dayil stretching of wardrobe dollars. The Maybe because they help in keep our fashion pattern companies more and thinking young..at least our invento- more give a large variety of looks in one ry certainly reflects the needs of to- pattern envelope, too, which really is day's student and the most up-to-date abargeinl Jumpers we especially big - fashion trends of th* season. news for beck to school and college... ' m all lengths, from mini to floor. They Wa believe the young tewing enthusi- are extremely versatile. Vests look asts have greatly influenced all of fash- new this fall with different shapes..... ion in "doing their own thing"...and fitted, straight, long. short...you II be have encouraged their mothers to do trying them in the big plaids, fur f ab- likewise. rics and leather looks, too. You speak tewing and we speak fabric -we can make fashion together! DID YOU KNOW YOUR STUDENT I0DY CARD IS WORTH MONEY TO Y0U7 mmmssymsmistimUHseisntsxtlsiint*, ¥ tsi wh«balr*edyoniil*,ofcoBri»)„aindthbt»riot ju it for i littlt wrfilit....this is foe tM yttr! FABRICS WEST 5611 N. Blackstone Ave. Fresno, Calif. Open Evenings and Sundays. Monday thru Friday 9:30-9:00 Saturday 9:30-5:30 Sundays 1 2:00 - 5:00
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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 |
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Title | Oct 5, 1972 Pg. B-C |
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 |
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B THE DAILY COLLEOIAN Thuredey, October i. 1971
CSUF NEWSWIRE
Songs, guitar {^SsiST^
Thursday. Octobers. 1972 THE DAILf COLLEGIAN Q
HOW ARE "WINGS WITH ^CUR 0\D -
Oft NEep I A-SK ?/ _
Moore assumes post
.lay night In the
Rut a smile
on that
pumpkin
sunny, hul crisp nnd cool,
with the smell of burnitiK
leaves nnd the colors of
chnnp;inj: foliage: A jrrent
afternoon for trettinR into
the mood of the season and
carvinff out that pumpkin.
And even though it's "that
time" of the month, you're
. feeling really happy, with a
smile as broad as the pumpkin's. Because you nm
have the comfortable flH
feeling of Tampax PTTffi
tampons' internal sanitary
protection. And the confident feeling you get because
Tampax tampons free you
from irritation, odor and
worries. Comfort, freedom
and confidence are important to you and to women all
over the world, ao it's no
wonder more women trust
Tampax tampon* to help
keep them smiling.
Our only Interest It protecting you.
Chicanos meet
New chairmen
Artwork missing
7-11
OPEN 24 HRS.
CEDAR-SHAW
HowARDjoumon')
COCKTAIL HOUR
«-* em oailv-jumso DOuem rot tMt *eici a.
Every Day Something Specipl! -
Mondav-BIG CHICKEN FRY SJ
Tuesday-SPAGHETTI FESTIVAL?.
Wednesday-BIG FISH FRY &
Thursday-BEEFSTEAK at IS
FridaY-BI6 CLAM FRY tftis
A
HOWARD
JownsonJ
-HOLUARDjOHnJOn'5
PH. 537-9919 - 4030 N. tlACKSTONI
Glass beaches ETC.
.or' rK,r*rUn«,*""rn^",f \ SPIRO WHAT?
; NIXON, RE-RUNS
J out against TV re-runs.This
J is consistent with his de-
Bnhe'i Temple. Wllmrlte, III. I <"lslon n°< |