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THE DAILY CXXLEGIAN Ethiopian Night termed successful table Stew an ELROPf MAil AJRICA lomed to eating such hot ;<-.-! After the dinner a speech «., presented by Samuel Samson, president of ESUNA which .tealt with the purpose of the Ethiopian Union. Like any other union. .me of Ha main purposes Is to bring the people In the organ!ia no., cloaer together Th* successful Ethiopian Cultural Night prove. NEW VOI»K-*«.aO-JUNE 5 This face can a lift* ELIZABETH SAN JUAN 2?" 8t>88 easier Get logetfe. PSA gtves ytHj a IMt. Slide show tonight PAQIf THEATRE ■ AHA 132* W. Shields iif.ashosvN.gMlv - 8 p.m. | ■ a','l!^l! '",- •' V • '•,'•.' a'.'.j-'' -' -„3H:£d,- j^^ REGISTER NOWI { W^ j \ ■**** FOR TWO 1 \ l\X\y fcfo TO SAN FRANCISCO 1 X^jji^ ^-sO-v? V)A PSA A|RL|NEs r^ike\Vopld :::rc;r 601 W.SHAW 1 mile ea* ol FSU at HaJm SALES • REPAIRS • PARTS • SERVICE CEDAR CINEMA 4104 i. SHIELDS ot Cedar Phono 222-4857 ■' THE PEOPLES THEATRE " Far-oul flicks fo, Fresno film freaks — -- — - - "—- --.-■-•— fjoop poste ^iriwiGeoon W ...ailAl '**„""' Tba Uae Raager XlXtk- Show times Low A^taion Reefer Madness 71-9.30 Mon-Thur $1.00 Lone Ranger 8-1-10.30 Fri.Sor, Sun $1.50 Missing county documents # I • J^^*^ OT**» tSs^^Ss f* found; investigdtion asked By VlrM Boornazlan C1M. the missing doru. News Editor would have been admitted a Copies of several controversl- dence backing Moore's charges. al county documents reportedly The documents. Including tMsti.-iyed almost two years ago missing Intra-offlre memoranda ■ny lot Tston) protect.* Included In ihe hesithdepartment's final rec- s Board of Supervisors' me. I Tuesday The dorumet llsposal in a Bonadelle fool- Be nl Strom and DeFrles under lira In 1471 for allegedly destroying the reports and memos. Including documents were required lo testify al . subsequent Grand Jury Invest! nation- concerning destruction soma records which were co hrought sun open rould be allowed. r.isors lor his Count) health officials H t: M roun.) plan- Ma re........ and llrJWIIItam De nt one file were actually mu On Tuesday [leFrl ■ findings of eooloctf-a HE Y-orOOO MOORE Across the nation I (Mil, PtW'r". ait.I. KJSt I'llM.M Pr>H St Kiel M>Ui Hepnrt. from the f in Ih. are/ 1141.1)1 MAN LIMk DI.MII> res ra. rha,rn.an .aid vsV»ae.,l..v. urlhda> Sen... Sam J Trvin. Jr. ■ li lt. fConiinueOj-,n Page 8, Col 31 fi THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1973 mbam Election date set; senate removes five board members—poor attendance cited 'avanport suggested Wodnes- . May 2 as tha date for the eral election and the following day as th* day (or a runoff After a sharp varl. 1 exchange Davenport and Election Com ml lee Chalr- man Joe Cuagll e date for and May 2 as lh slble runoff election. ing out thai In case o(a tie Friday would lie ihe worst possible day ,o hold a runoff election because Davenport then suggested lhal Tuesday and Thursday be chosen, hut again Cuagllardo pointed out thai many students do not come to school on those days. He was supported by Senate Chairman Woody Brooks. Students Interested In running for student office can pick up their One major Item waa deleted from the code which had prohibited the use ol paid advertising In The Dally Collegian, Insight or on KFSR (the campua radio station) on election day. Alao changed In the code were Resolution on 60/40 limit will come before legislature Warren Kessler. the local president or the United Professors of California (UPC), announced today that Assemblyman Ken Meade(D- Berkeley) and State Senator George zenovich (D- F resno) would sponsor a statement of Legislative Intent that' would effectively clrvumvenl the (Mo rule. Kessler reported lhat Ihe exact wording o( 'the resolution la still being worked on, bul It will be presented lotheState Legislature no later than April 16. The 60/40,llmll 14 a budgetary guideline established by the De- Because CSUF the 60/40 limit, th best possible protests plus the addition .of a clause which stipulates that all election protest hearings will be recorded and permanently maintained by the Dean of Student Attn other action, five students were removed from Senate Board posts for fal lure to attend scheduled meetings. faced removal for lack of at* Two of tha students were removed from the Board on Collega lie coming year HARRY LIEKTRANG PLAYllsJtS violin and Kary Lung oo guitar provided CSUF students with an impromptu spring concert In the Free Speech Area yesterday aHernoon. 25 years sgo which states that no more than 60 par cent of the faculty on a CSUC campus may be In the associate and full prof eaaor promotions and a appointments for Ui la 8.6, although this figure 14 not yat fixed. There may be a few more promotions this year because ol late retirements or ihe number la ln sors hold their PhDe at step 5, tha highest salary atap la the assistant professor rank. purpose of tha Joint resolution Is (Continued oa Page 8, Col. 2) Three members of tha Board Hew Health Cenla hoars The Student Health Center will remain open during tha '.unch hour, 12 noon to 1 p.m., every day. According to Dr. Marvyn Schwartz., health *. services director, tba ex panded hours ara on a trial basis until finals begin at the endofMay.
Object Description
Title | 1973_04 The Daily Collegian April 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 | April 4, 1973 Uhuru Pg. 4- April 5, 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 DAILY CXXLEGIAN Ethiopian Night termed successful table Stew an ELROPf MAil AJRICA lomed to eating such hot ;<-.-! After the dinner a speech «., presented by Samuel Samson, president of ESUNA which .tealt with the purpose of the Ethiopian Union. Like any other union. .me of Ha main purposes Is to bring the people In the organ!ia no., cloaer together Th* successful Ethiopian Cultural Night prove. NEW VOI»K-*«.aO-JUNE 5 This face can a lift* ELIZABETH SAN JUAN 2?" 8t>88 easier Get logetfe. PSA gtves ytHj a IMt. Slide show tonight PAQIf THEATRE ■ AHA 132* W. Shields iif.ashosvN.gMlv - 8 p.m. | ■ a','l!^l! '",- •' V • '•,'•.' a'.'.j-'' -' -„3H:£d,- j^^ REGISTER NOWI { W^ j \ ■**** FOR TWO 1 \ l\X\y fcfo TO SAN FRANCISCO 1 X^jji^ ^-sO-v? V)A PSA A|RL|NEs r^ike\Vopld :::rc;r 601 W.SHAW 1 mile ea* ol FSU at HaJm SALES • REPAIRS • PARTS • SERVICE CEDAR CINEMA 4104 i. SHIELDS ot Cedar Phono 222-4857 ■' THE PEOPLES THEATRE " Far-oul flicks fo, Fresno film freaks — -- — - - "—- --.-■-•— fjoop poste ^iriwiGeoon W ...ailAl '**„""' Tba Uae Raager XlXtk- Show times Low A^taion Reefer Madness 71-9.30 Mon-Thur $1.00 Lone Ranger 8-1-10.30 Fri.Sor, Sun $1.50 Missing county documents # I • J^^*^ OT**» tSs^^Ss f* found; investigdtion asked By VlrM Boornazlan C1M. the missing doru. News Editor would have been admitted a Copies of several controversl- dence backing Moore's charges. al county documents reportedly The documents. Including tMsti.-iyed almost two years ago missing Intra-offlre memoranda ■ny lot Tston) protect.* Included In ihe hesithdepartment's final rec- s Board of Supervisors' me. I Tuesday The dorumet llsposal in a Bonadelle fool- Be nl Strom and DeFrles under lira In 1471 for allegedly destroying the reports and memos. Including documents were required lo testify al . subsequent Grand Jury Invest! nation- concerning destruction soma records which were co hrought sun open rould be allowed. r.isors lor his Count) health officials H t: M roun.) plan- Ma re........ and llrJWIIItam De nt one file were actually mu On Tuesday [leFrl ■ findings of eooloctf-a HE Y-orOOO MOORE Across the nation I (Mil, PtW'r". ait.I. KJSt I'llM.M Pr>H St Kiel M>Ui Hepnrt. from the f in Ih. are/ 1141.1)1 MAN LIMk DI.MII> res ra. rha,rn.an .aid vsV»ae.,l..v. urlhda> Sen... Sam J Trvin. Jr. ■ li lt. fConiinueOj-,n Page 8, Col 31 fi THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1973 mbam Election date set; senate removes five board members—poor attendance cited 'avanport suggested Wodnes- . May 2 as tha date for the eral election and the following day as th* day (or a runoff After a sharp varl. 1 exchange Davenport and Election Com ml lee Chalr- man Joe Cuagll e date for and May 2 as lh slble runoff election. ing out thai In case o(a tie Friday would lie ihe worst possible day ,o hold a runoff election because Davenport then suggested lhal Tuesday and Thursday be chosen, hut again Cuagllardo pointed out thai many students do not come to school on those days. He was supported by Senate Chairman Woody Brooks. Students Interested In running for student office can pick up their One major Item waa deleted from the code which had prohibited the use ol paid advertising In The Dally Collegian, Insight or on KFSR (the campua radio station) on election day. Alao changed In the code were Resolution on 60/40 limit will come before legislature Warren Kessler. the local president or the United Professors of California (UPC), announced today that Assemblyman Ken Meade(D- Berkeley) and State Senator George zenovich (D- F resno) would sponsor a statement of Legislative Intent that' would effectively clrvumvenl the (Mo rule. Kessler reported lhat Ihe exact wording o( 'the resolution la still being worked on, bul It will be presented lotheState Legislature no later than April 16. The 60/40,llmll 14 a budgetary guideline established by the De- Because CSUF the 60/40 limit, th best possible protests plus the addition .of a clause which stipulates that all election protest hearings will be recorded and permanently maintained by the Dean of Student Attn other action, five students were removed from Senate Board posts for fal lure to attend scheduled meetings. faced removal for lack of at* Two of tha students were removed from the Board on Collega lie coming year HARRY LIEKTRANG PLAYllsJtS violin and Kary Lung oo guitar provided CSUF students with an impromptu spring concert In the Free Speech Area yesterday aHernoon. 25 years sgo which states that no more than 60 par cent of the faculty on a CSUC campus may be In the associate and full prof eaaor promotions and a appointments for Ui la 8.6, although this figure 14 not yat fixed. There may be a few more promotions this year because ol late retirements or ihe number la ln sors hold their PhDe at step 5, tha highest salary atap la the assistant professor rank. purpose of tha Joint resolution Is (Continued oa Page 8, Col. 2) Three members of tha Board Hew Health Cenla hoars The Student Health Center will remain open during tha '.unch hour, 12 noon to 1 p.m., every day. According to Dr. Marvyn Schwartz., health *. services director, tba ex panded hours ara on a trial basis until finals begin at the endofMay. |