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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN I Athletic budget Alioto (Continued from page I School board candidafe (Continued from Psge I) ward voted io tentative!? 12 991 for administrative be acting responsihly* and order- he ai . lo cut the $22,800 In lha, money will Across the nation OPEN 24 HRS. CEDAR-SHAW louronc© Oltviof j film of Wllllom SrK3k©sp«>oros book bread NACS Student Educ. La Jolla. California 92031 ■We must realize that schools I part of a total communltv the west Side we are en iraging the better students u, io other schools In the dlstrtc. n*t as a possibility . saake, -hut only as SPECIALS CANVAS NAVY r95 Bai s95 STYROFOAlM PELLETS for bean boo choir AIR FORCE SUN 9" CLASSES *» ARTIST , MATERIALS 20%d|kount| WOOL ,,„ SHIRTS 3 SHREDDED FOAM 50< RUBBER JACKETS $9« WAR SURPLUS DEPOT 602 Broadway 237-3615 Jim Scoff enters race _ Mayor candidate wants end to taxes, HUD s a «hoaa.* He aald the il government Is really everybody happy and protects apt and there Is no money their taxee.* a away Local politicians deserve lo be venue sharing Is an ap- •tsTrearn out' because of Ihe-mis - r. like giving a baby a 'management * of the clly bus lines .* Scott said. that left the city $1 million lnthe ling himself a libertarian red. aald Scolt. He criticized patriot. Scott said he be- Mayor Wills for his pari in Ihe InThomasJefierson'sthe- problem and said Wills is not Hal "Ihe government tha, qualified to be mayor. ns the least governs the Srotl said that his reputation* is not pay the following he quit the *i come, telephone, utility,employer, gas snd personal property. Scott Is awaiting trial on June 26 for alleged willful failure to file income tax returns for i960 and 1970. He readily admits ha haa not paid federal Income taxes for the past three years and rested by the internal Revenue Service for not filing his tax returns onatotallncomeof$23.000. Scott said he Is optimistic about sala.) if he It altar two years because It waa •mostly talk.* The group la primarily concerned with book reviews and fllroa. said Scott. His lone Uat of political Involvement includes: chairman of the Pay Aa Yea Co Schools Committee, which sought lo defeat a JI. 5 million bond Issue to finance clasaroom construction; vice chairman of theSupport Your Local Police program; chairman of the Committee to Unseat Slak; chairman of citizens United to Repeal Freano City Utility Tax; member of the CtttzansCommlt- tee Agalnat Monopoly, which tried to force tha McClatchy newspa- In December the national Tax Rebellion Com- collapse" "before people EGIAN CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY. issss^ Across the nation ' suspicion of carrying ci IRS tai lien seizure forms. The ""•'*-• t'S Attorney said he dropped the Scott's name haa appeared recharges because ihe evidence was .pestedly on ballots tor various obtained during a skylark search elections. He hss entered the ami probably would not be allowed political arena lo oppose Rep. lo Ise used In court. Bernle Slsk, run for s post on the A former section leader In Ihe clly school board and try for a Building improvements for handicapped approved e for remodeling i.td) entered plea., o bring ready to re.tit^puttltrall. John Mil. hell personally ap proved plan.. a.Kf expenses for ;uills pleas prior tot all but eliminated ar- l.os Annates) yesterday charged that more lhan2.000Callfornlans whose income-, fell between $20,- 000 and SI million paid no In- i'-......My is Involved with Protect Loophole, an organization of volunteer siudenls studying state • and Installing several ri ihe Itoanl Is directing of Ihe Stud Knowles. are . ..re parking lots far handlrapped students, special pathways connecting the main buildings, more automatic doors and elevators In Ihe College Union, bookstore and Business budget of $7,8 SO, t SI.500 from Ihe 1972 budget. Major deletions were$1000for 'fill.-Kian, published mer session The largest Hem on the budget Is $2,500 lo cover the operation ot the gymnaalum and swimming pool. All summer session students pay a $2 ASB fee. Finally, by allowing the Child Day Care Canter to apply for federal and atale funda for the fiscal year 1973-74, the board approved the continuation of the Applications for ASB positions still available r 197 3 - 74 student body i with the Student y Thur day at 4 p.m. Applications art available In the Student Activities Ofrice on Ihe second floor of the New Administration Building. . Positions to be filled In the April 30 General Election are Associated Student Body President. Administrative Vice president, Legislative Vice President, six at-large senate posts and four senate posts representing various senate boards. TO ..•- eligible candidates G.P.A. Report-no evidence of chlordane in rabbit deaths Staff Writer erlnary Laboratory Services has found no conclusive evidence that would implicate chlordane aa the cause of death for 20 to 30 rabbits found dead last month In CStJF vineyards. The report did Indicate that the rabbits may have died from vineyards north of the campus. aa the responsible agent I Dr. Cua Lucas, s pathologist rabbits' deaths, although 'a at Ihe FreanoLlvestockandPoul- known chlorlnal try Laboratory, explained that similar to chlordane* was found normal bacteria found In all am- in the rabbits. mala 'have the capacity to pro- The report did say lhat only 14 The exceas of toxic substances In tha blood. The dead rabbits ware found following an aerial application of chlordane to control an Infests- I and bud beetles. sprayed by These toxins, according I Lucaa, are produced by bac but generally ln small a amounts which would not death. Tbe report from the Bureau •But,' he said, "due to a mel- of Chemistry showed that no lead abollc change* which could be arsenic, organo-phosphate ordl- caused by overeating, for In- eldren was reapoosblle tor the stance, 'the resulting buildup deaths. The report also ellrol- waa not the causal factor leading lo the death of the rabbits." Dr. DanaM J. Burdlck, professor of biology at CSUF, has alao been working with the Agriculture Department to determine toxemia (Intestinal toxins) and Dr. O. 1, 1 (cauae) death. School of Agricultural Scleo The iwport effectively ruled said. 'Although it ls dlfflcii ntr-potrataeeatteeofsteet^ { > .J" s.\~',«,-_-/>-•
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 9, 1973 Pg. 4- April 10, 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 COLLEGIAN I Athletic budget Alioto (Continued from page I School board candidafe (Continued from Psge I) ward voted io tentative!? 12 991 for administrative be acting responsihly* and order- he ai . lo cut the $22,800 In lha, money will Across the nation OPEN 24 HRS. CEDAR-SHAW louronc© Oltviof j film of Wllllom SrK3k©sp«>oros book bread NACS Student Educ. La Jolla. California 92031 ■We must realize that schools I part of a total communltv the west Side we are en iraging the better students u, io other schools In the dlstrtc. n*t as a possibility . saake, -hut only as SPECIALS CANVAS NAVY r95 Bai s95 STYROFOAlM PELLETS for bean boo choir AIR FORCE SUN 9" CLASSES *» ARTIST , MATERIALS 20%d|kount| WOOL ,,„ SHIRTS 3 SHREDDED FOAM 50< RUBBER JACKETS $9« WAR SURPLUS DEPOT 602 Broadway 237-3615 Jim Scoff enters race _ Mayor candidate wants end to taxes, HUD s a «hoaa.* He aald the il government Is really everybody happy and protects apt and there Is no money their taxee.* a away Local politicians deserve lo be venue sharing Is an ap- •tsTrearn out' because of Ihe-mis - r. like giving a baby a 'management * of the clly bus lines .* Scott said. that left the city $1 million lnthe ling himself a libertarian red. aald Scolt. He criticized patriot. Scott said he be- Mayor Wills for his pari in Ihe InThomasJefierson'sthe- problem and said Wills is not Hal "Ihe government tha, qualified to be mayor. ns the least governs the Srotl said that his reputation* is not pay the following he quit the *i come, telephone, utility,employer, gas snd personal property. Scott Is awaiting trial on June 26 for alleged willful failure to file income tax returns for i960 and 1970. He readily admits ha haa not paid federal Income taxes for the past three years and rested by the internal Revenue Service for not filing his tax returns onatotallncomeof$23.000. Scott said he Is optimistic about sala.) if he It altar two years because It waa •mostly talk.* The group la primarily concerned with book reviews and fllroa. said Scott. His lone Uat of political Involvement includes: chairman of the Pay Aa Yea Co Schools Committee, which sought lo defeat a JI. 5 million bond Issue to finance clasaroom construction; vice chairman of theSupport Your Local Police program; chairman of the Committee to Unseat Slak; chairman of citizens United to Repeal Freano City Utility Tax; member of the CtttzansCommlt- tee Agalnat Monopoly, which tried to force tha McClatchy newspa- In December the national Tax Rebellion Com- collapse" "before people EGIAN CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY. issss^ Across the nation ' suspicion of carrying ci IRS tai lien seizure forms. The ""•'*-• t'S Attorney said he dropped the Scott's name haa appeared recharges because ihe evidence was .pestedly on ballots tor various obtained during a skylark search elections. He hss entered the ami probably would not be allowed political arena lo oppose Rep. lo Ise used In court. Bernle Slsk, run for s post on the A former section leader In Ihe clly school board and try for a Building improvements for handicapped approved e for remodeling i.td) entered plea., o bring ready to re.tit^puttltrall. John Mil. hell personally ap proved plan.. a.Kf expenses for ;uills pleas prior tot all but eliminated ar- l.os Annates) yesterday charged that more lhan2.000Callfornlans whose income-, fell between $20,- 000 and SI million paid no In- i'-......My is Involved with Protect Loophole, an organization of volunteer siudenls studying state • and Installing several ri ihe Itoanl Is directing of Ihe Stud Knowles. are . ..re parking lots far handlrapped students, special pathways connecting the main buildings, more automatic doors and elevators In Ihe College Union, bookstore and Business budget of $7,8 SO, t SI.500 from Ihe 1972 budget. Major deletions were$1000for 'fill.-Kian, published mer session The largest Hem on the budget Is $2,500 lo cover the operation ot the gymnaalum and swimming pool. All summer session students pay a $2 ASB fee. Finally, by allowing the Child Day Care Canter to apply for federal and atale funda for the fiscal year 1973-74, the board approved the continuation of the Applications for ASB positions still available r 197 3 - 74 student body i with the Student y Thur day at 4 p.m. Applications art available In the Student Activities Ofrice on Ihe second floor of the New Administration Building. . Positions to be filled In the April 30 General Election are Associated Student Body President. Administrative Vice president, Legislative Vice President, six at-large senate posts and four senate posts representing various senate boards. TO ..•- eligible candidates G.P.A. Report-no evidence of chlordane in rabbit deaths Staff Writer erlnary Laboratory Services has found no conclusive evidence that would implicate chlordane aa the cause of death for 20 to 30 rabbits found dead last month In CStJF vineyards. The report did Indicate that the rabbits may have died from vineyards north of the campus. aa the responsible agent I Dr. Cua Lucas, s pathologist rabbits' deaths, although 'a at Ihe FreanoLlvestockandPoul- known chlorlnal try Laboratory, explained that similar to chlordane* was found normal bacteria found In all am- in the rabbits. mala 'have the capacity to pro- The report did say lhat only 14 The exceas of toxic substances In tha blood. The dead rabbits ware found following an aerial application of chlordane to control an Infests- I and bud beetles. sprayed by These toxins, according I Lucaa, are produced by bac but generally ln small a amounts which would not death. Tbe report from the Bureau •But,' he said, "due to a mel- of Chemistry showed that no lead abollc change* which could be arsenic, organo-phosphate ordl- caused by overeating, for In- eldren was reapoosblle tor the stance, 'the resulting buildup deaths. The report also ellrol- waa not the causal factor leading lo the death of the rabbits." Dr. DanaM J. Burdlck, professor of biology at CSUF, has alao been working with the Agriculture Department to determine toxemia (Intestinal toxins) and Dr. O. 1, 1 (cauae) death. School of Agricultural Scleo The iwport effectively ruled said. 'Although it ls dlfflcii ntr-potrataeeatteeofsteet^ { > .J" s.\~',«,-_-/>-• |