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THE ONLY COLLEGIAN Monday, March 0, 1073 US ' Aeo-j-><*ttst>i*ms) Budget analysis will come to BOD today Earl* Bass.ti. general nana- Revision* In th* already re fer of the FSC Association, will vised 1972-73 Day Cir- Center preaenl alt analysis of budgeted budget will b light of possible budg*t cuts at today's Board of Directors meeting ai 2 p.m In CU room 309. analysis because of a 19.5O0defl- -ipeeted u> reach f 15.000. Administrators answer student editors student* want to support the paper lha' Hasseti approach varlousor . ua.lr.n of Asso. latic to Ihe Regents or Trustees have tranlMttons of the Association and .isions proposed In a right lo say what can „r cannot ■*•- th*lr "> »oluntarll) adjust Mresl.tents v.,rn.lv Br be printed'" taeir t.udcets. Ilt.len to Ise a higher aulhorlty than the £:':,,t^Tit^H' Accident fund initiated ..king und.rgra.lual. te Hoard of Publication . .„ , Recycling center Nixon budget Moretti .." tt.1.1 \le.Jlvd. Jolt. ON Mill's' ■I ' »h>. I Baater said that at CSV. r res- s'ute it • he no reporters are asked to talk to rotta Ise se the iummunlt) Relations orflrer ertlve In ihe people he knows and which prompted Beaslev io say, —- Now SI son "H .sounds like Nixon saying 'talk H.ltltR 1111,11 THE KENNEL BOOKSTORE BOOKSTORE LOMr'En LfVFl (rcff closed for inventory Wednesday (March 7) A Thur-day (March 8) There will be no uied book buy on Wednesday, March 7. SPECIALS CANVAS .BAG 95* NAVY -Q, BEU S BOnOMS * STYROFOAM PELLETS for beon bog chaii AIR FORCE SUN 9" GLASSES *» ARTIST MATERIALS 20%DJSC0UNI WOOL ■». SHIRTS 3" SHREDDED FOAM 50< RUBBER JACKETS ALL J0 95 TYLES L o UP WAR SURPLUS DEPOT 602 Broadway 237.3615 J Bill Farr Reporter is 'least likely martyr By BUI Fallen SUff Writer Los Angeles Times William T. -BUI* Farr rarlly out of jail hy order of Court refused to overturn an Supreme Court Justice William appellate court'* decision that O. Douglas, apprehensively waits Superior Court Judg*Charle» out Ms laywers' appeal* and Older could legally keep Fair hopes he wilt not have to return Incarcerated a* long aa he re- to Indefinite confinement. fused to reveal Ihe names of Iwo Farr. who granted an exclusive attorney* In Ih* Manaon case who Interview to The Dally Collegian had releaaed Information to the foUfclAN CALIFORNIA STATE UN1VERSITY, FRESNO v y Day Care funds approved- Health Center door OKd UPC fights fixed promotion rates .i H i I, the Vic i directly by legislative action f through legislative- d collectivehargaln- rerenily announced that the-beat po**lhl* estimate of advanced Ing. rank appointments and 'or pro- The recently blocked new aal- motions from assistant to asso- ary schedule would have created dale professor I* 9.6* for this three new salary alapa In theaa- year because CSUF Is reaching si slant professor rank thatover- I'h* Hoar.1 uf inferiors yes- are being cu budge, reflects a loss tn federal CSUF. h»s funds due Isi llghtenln* of the na- dlture of $3 urinal budget. >o Install a Federal matching funds are now the student I being granted o salaries and In this way would have offered some relief to those denied promotion because of th* 60/40 limit. However. If th* new salary schedule waa Implemented al Ihe proposed funding rate of SO per cent. It would have coat the average faculty member over $100,000 In (alary during a 25 come families In xeneral ^w> stalled as soon as possible afler . , , ... ,__. , ... . ...til. a— any part of Its budget by approv- lien originally budget any part of Its budget by appr al of the Board nn Athletics. It enure budget however last organltallons wlihln the asso- proposed revisions In Ihe asso- was elation concerning mid-year in- ctallon bylaws presently before etia creases. the Student Senate. f me The board was fared with a Included in Ihe proposal Is a • In possible $9.5tK) deficit due lo an haslc change In Ih* structuring of was overestimate of student enroll student government Under the ..-.-.■ ment and the resultant Income proposal Ihe Board of Directors reasonable numbs each year without approaching the limit. Ihe 00/40 guideline did not create a problem. Recently,however, faculty growth rales have dropped toward zero and promotions have nearly filled the upper Rally slated for minority editions ll lha . In the past, budgeted areas nation's co ware allowed tn Increase line and the Studi items within ihelr Individual burl- come the pn gets bv not more than 10 per cent gam gallon, as long a., total espendlfures (Continued f ess tonal advancement. A spokesman for the United Professors of California (UPC) said that unless there I* a revision of the 60/40 limit, -all but a few below the associate professor rank will be trapped there until Ihey retire or quit. No amount of professional achievement by Itself will help." UPC opposes the -arbitrary March 7, In Ihe Free Speech The purpose of th* rally Is to gain support for Uhuru and ta Vox De A Ulan, th* minority editions of the Collegian. Controversy over publication ol the minority editions arose last week whan Board on Publications chairman Paul Heagen proposed that thr. Issues be abolished and that minority newa be covered In the regular editions of th* Collegian. editions with -exploiting th* thai Ihey have * medium to press partisan viewpoints.' 1.7 ■ ct- Across the nation . n strike two wooka oov. KEAOAN b* h*ld by th* North Vietnam*** to let th*m go wlihou wa* among 34 prisoners of war rest If Ihey would 1 flown to Clark Air Forea Ba**ln weapons and their the Philippine* ye*l*rday. fed.ral authorities. Th* group Included 27 U.S. Indian leader Ru servicemen thr** American el- said, 'That's asking th. FBI lo y*sl*rday that th. eight gu.rr.l- viiiarv. »od' two w**l Germane, eoovlel va. 'Tata la tha way tbey las win be tried tor ■•order. oo* of oD*m nurse Monlka disarmed Big Foot 83 y*srs ago Arabian embassy last Friday. be would not rtto foratMrdterra, (tented y**t.rday that h. I* coo. rid.rlrujnmnlocforPrMld.nl In line. According to the t*rms of th* Th* legal foreeoftheAm*r.ean ceaee-ftre, aU prtsooera were Indian Movement (AIM) met yee- to be releaaed within 40 days of terday to plan a course ol action the slgntnf. However, a North in caaa the'federal government Vietnamese spokesman said yes- moves against th* Indians. terday that a dispute over the exchange of Vietnamese prisoners may delay the release of the remaining 192 POW*. DOII Sixty-three people died yesterday whan two Spanish airliners eolUded la midair over Nantes, France. One "of the plane* crashed, walla th* other mad* an emergency landing at a military BIWIED'' ta*. 125 mll« .-ay. The bodies of U.S. Ambassador The collision occurred while Cleo Noel Jr. and Deputy A mbas- French *lr root** were bring **dor Curtis Moor* ware flown controlled by the military, who pylng back to the United Stales yester- took over when civilian lectin!- m.Jorlty needed to Irapeaaa FEC closes Marxist President Salvador* TlhE laaoay iaar*Plto t* taw » Hon had hoped to be able to use th* U.S. aad tba the threat of Impeachment to countrlea can w, force AUetale to moderate Ms so- to tha latest ox clallat twUooaUtattoo pntna. Io-drt-mkwaar»aa1tadt-flwa^ Food .hortag** aadstatwartrc .aaUlag otdollaraby *E4M*locg_ cost of living in Chile war. the who fesr lhat the dollar wlU not
Object Description
Title | 1973_03 The Daily Collegian March 1973 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1973 |
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 | March 5, 1973 Pg. 4- March 6, 1973 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1973 |
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 | THE ONLY COLLEGIAN Monday, March 0, 1073 US ' Aeo-j-><*ttst>i*ms) Budget analysis will come to BOD today Earl* Bass.ti. general nana- Revision* In th* already re fer of the FSC Association, will vised 1972-73 Day Cir- Center preaenl alt analysis of budgeted budget will b light of possible budg*t cuts at today's Board of Directors meeting ai 2 p.m In CU room 309. analysis because of a 19.5O0defl- -ipeeted u> reach f 15.000. Administrators answer student editors student* want to support the paper lha' Hasseti approach varlousor . ua.lr.n of Asso. latic to Ihe Regents or Trustees have tranlMttons of the Association and .isions proposed In a right lo say what can „r cannot ■*•- th*lr "> »oluntarll) adjust Mresl.tents v.,rn.lv Br be printed'" taeir t.udcets. Ilt.len to Ise a higher aulhorlty than the £:':,,t^Tit^H' Accident fund initiated ..king und.rgra.lual. te Hoard of Publication . .„ , Recycling center Nixon budget Moretti .." tt.1.1 \le.Jlvd. Jolt. ON Mill's' ■I ' »h>. I Baater said that at CSV. r res- s'ute it • he no reporters are asked to talk to rotta Ise se the iummunlt) Relations orflrer ertlve In ihe people he knows and which prompted Beaslev io say, —- Now SI son "H .sounds like Nixon saying 'talk H.ltltR 1111,11 THE KENNEL BOOKSTORE BOOKSTORE LOMr'En LfVFl (rcff closed for inventory Wednesday (March 7) A Thur-day (March 8) There will be no uied book buy on Wednesday, March 7. SPECIALS CANVAS .BAG 95* NAVY -Q, BEU S BOnOMS * STYROFOAM PELLETS for beon bog chaii AIR FORCE SUN 9" GLASSES *» ARTIST MATERIALS 20%DJSC0UNI WOOL ■». SHIRTS 3" SHREDDED FOAM 50< RUBBER JACKETS ALL J0 95 TYLES L o UP WAR SURPLUS DEPOT 602 Broadway 237.3615 J Bill Farr Reporter is 'least likely martyr By BUI Fallen SUff Writer Los Angeles Times William T. -BUI* Farr rarlly out of jail hy order of Court refused to overturn an Supreme Court Justice William appellate court'* decision that O. Douglas, apprehensively waits Superior Court Judg*Charle» out Ms laywers' appeal* and Older could legally keep Fair hopes he wilt not have to return Incarcerated a* long aa he re- to Indefinite confinement. fused to reveal Ihe names of Iwo Farr. who granted an exclusive attorney* In Ih* Manaon case who Interview to The Dally Collegian had releaaed Information to the foUfclAN CALIFORNIA STATE UN1VERSITY, FRESNO v y Day Care funds approved- Health Center door OKd UPC fights fixed promotion rates .i H i I, the Vic i directly by legislative action f through legislative- d collectivehargaln- rerenily announced that the-beat po**lhl* estimate of advanced Ing. rank appointments and 'or pro- The recently blocked new aal- motions from assistant to asso- ary schedule would have created dale professor I* 9.6* for this three new salary alapa In theaa- year because CSUF Is reaching si slant professor rank thatover- I'h* Hoar.1 uf inferiors yes- are being cu budge, reflects a loss tn federal CSUF. h»s funds due Isi llghtenln* of the na- dlture of $3 urinal budget. >o Install a Federal matching funds are now the student I being granted o salaries and In this way would have offered some relief to those denied promotion because of th* 60/40 limit. However. If th* new salary schedule waa Implemented al Ihe proposed funding rate of SO per cent. It would have coat the average faculty member over $100,000 In (alary during a 25 come families In xeneral ^w> stalled as soon as possible afler . , , ... ,__. , ... . ...til. a— any part of Its budget by approv- lien originally budget any part of Its budget by appr al of the Board nn Athletics. It enure budget however last organltallons wlihln the asso- proposed revisions In Ihe asso- was elation concerning mid-year in- ctallon bylaws presently before etia creases. the Student Senate. f me The board was fared with a Included in Ihe proposal Is a • In possible $9.5tK) deficit due lo an haslc change In Ih* structuring of was overestimate of student enroll student government Under the ..-.-.■ ment and the resultant Income proposal Ihe Board of Directors reasonable numbs each year without approaching the limit. Ihe 00/40 guideline did not create a problem. Recently,however, faculty growth rales have dropped toward zero and promotions have nearly filled the upper Rally slated for minority editions ll lha . In the past, budgeted areas nation's co ware allowed tn Increase line and the Studi items within ihelr Individual burl- come the pn gets bv not more than 10 per cent gam gallon, as long a., total espendlfures (Continued f ess tonal advancement. A spokesman for the United Professors of California (UPC) said that unless there I* a revision of the 60/40 limit, -all but a few below the associate professor rank will be trapped there until Ihey retire or quit. No amount of professional achievement by Itself will help." UPC opposes the -arbitrary March 7, In Ihe Free Speech The purpose of th* rally Is to gain support for Uhuru and ta Vox De A Ulan, th* minority editions of the Collegian. Controversy over publication ol the minority editions arose last week whan Board on Publications chairman Paul Heagen proposed that thr. Issues be abolished and that minority newa be covered In the regular editions of th* Collegian. editions with -exploiting th* thai Ihey have * medium to press partisan viewpoints.' 1.7 ■ ct- Across the nation . n strike two wooka oov. KEAOAN b* h*ld by th* North Vietnam*** to let th*m go wlihou wa* among 34 prisoners of war rest If Ihey would 1 flown to Clark Air Forea Ba**ln weapons and their the Philippine* ye*l*rday. fed.ral authorities. Th* group Included 27 U.S. Indian leader Ru servicemen thr** American el- said, 'That's asking th. FBI lo y*sl*rday that th. eight gu.rr.l- viiiarv. »od' two w**l Germane, eoovlel va. 'Tata la tha way tbey las win be tried tor ■•order. oo* of oD*m nurse Monlka disarmed Big Foot 83 y*srs ago Arabian embassy last Friday. be would not rtto foratMrdterra, (tented y**t.rday that h. I* coo. rid.rlrujnmnlocforPrMld.nl In line. According to the t*rms of th* Th* legal foreeoftheAm*r.ean ceaee-ftre, aU prtsooera were Indian Movement (AIM) met yee- to be releaaed within 40 days of terday to plan a course ol action the slgntnf. However, a North in caaa the'federal government Vietnamese spokesman said yes- moves against th* Indians. terday that a dispute over the exchange of Vietnamese prisoners may delay the release of the remaining 192 POW*. DOII Sixty-three people died yesterday whan two Spanish airliners eolUded la midair over Nantes, France. One "of the plane* crashed, walla th* other mad* an emergency landing at a military BIWIED'' ta*. 125 mll« .-ay. The bodies of U.S. Ambassador The collision occurred while Cleo Noel Jr. and Deputy A mbas- French *lr root** were bring **dor Curtis Moor* ware flown controlled by the military, who pylng back to the United Stales yester- took over when civilian lectin!- m.Jorlty needed to Irapeaaa FEC closes Marxist President Salvador* TlhE laaoay iaar*Plto t* taw » Hon had hoped to be able to use th* U.S. aad tba the threat of Impeachment to countrlea can w, force AUetale to moderate Ms so- to tha latest ox clallat twUooaUtattoo pntna. Io-drt-mkwaar»aa1tadt-flwa^ Food .hortag** aadstatwartrc .aaUlag otdollaraby *E4M*locg_ cost of living in Chile war. the who fesr lhat the dollar wlU not |