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THE OAIL> COLLEGIAN Mond»y, May 2t, 1973 Nudie magazine for women should be left under the counter Br Dl.nn. B»rg prlelor a. though I had whipped noyed when I Inspected my sped- dalous Idea thai It must he kept Okay, there's more: there ls a Staff Writer open my blouse. man of'the enl.rtalnm.nl maga- under lock and key from the pub- double-page spread Inter on of Licking my lips In anticipation. *Uh, well, uh . . . yes, I guess nn. {ot women.* Ther. was no lie eye when women have been I rushed tato m> friendly neigh- we h.v. on. h.r..* He reached reason 1 could find lo Justify hid- bantered around In the buff ln Ntrhood liquor store all ready to under the counter. 'Of course, |ng the publication. What appears public for years') get my HWdo revved up wtth the w. can't put them out, ahem, uh, t0 be the foldout Is Ihe featured It was a long time coming, for new magazine for women, Play- we're saving them for special male In a racing-stylo swlmsull. women look funny In contorted girl. Z.rolng In on the lascivious cu»tom.rs.'11. gave me a broad free and legal for the viewing positions, too. but the crotch has corner of the magazine stand, my red-faced grin. at any beach or public pool. To been discovered and I fully eipect ey.s Impatiently skipped over !' smiled, too, as I paid him, a., the real foldout (who looks to find a fully exposed feminine Playboy, Oul, Penthouse, pl.y- thanked him, and left, because 1 like the new minister tn town pell ln full color on the front boy's Girls of the World, The figured there must he a good rea- whose cooler Is on the blink, cover of a socially accepted Best from Playboy, and th. odd .on lh. magazine wa. hldd.nl 1 with crossed-knee strategically men's magazine. Yet In mis aland sundry ».» and couples maga- also learned long ago It does no _ though at least unpretentiously mosphere. managers of stores .-i..... I double checked No, rtefi- good to berat. the last In a chain _ placed, one must carefully re- fear to have In easy access a nltely nol Ih.r. ... the first of command for seals!practices, move the center staples. magazine where a youngster so With a sigh I headed for Ihe to gel upset. can nudity In men he considered page spread of a man In a sVrlm- cniftier. My Inquiry hit the pro- However. I was very much an- such a revolutionary and scan- suit' But it won't solve earth's problems Greatest adventure has only just started 1 Helnle-IM - c.niK.I snot or clea n-shav.n fellow looking (or all ih. world like an publicity shot. coy position de . But realistically, a male vered ls a whole s tltlllatl ig In this society The » going on here. On ne: sjlck, typical •s magazine replete with an .you be a play- ilons. The addl- Idea, also their i suggestive fit's suppo dumping .gorging necessary firs r All play- te giggling FOR YOUR INFORMATION Student ad agencies Across the nation . . . n"a 'h\rZ\,,^V'"^nni ,'hl Delta Alpha Chi Nursing colloquium CUTCO Part and Full time poiltlon. Scholar ship program avai lable For Interview call 234-3729 Cheerleader meeting ELEVEN OPEN 24 HRS. CEDAR-SHAW hitH | DiCicco's m 1 FIRST AT SHAW SHOPPING CENTER U ) MON.-THuns., II AM-12PM JtaW FREE DEUVERYI Phone 229-7811 J SPECIALS CANVAS BAGOC tarrying books # saf NAVY C9! BELL 3 BOTTOMS AIR FORCE SUN 979 GLASSES A ARTIST MATERIALS 20%WSCOUNT I ! BOD approves fund transfer for CU ramp approved tbe tranafer of JlC.ooo from tha College Union Hoard's reserve fund, to be used for Improving facilities for handicapped The funds will be used lo build Presently, students In wheelchairs have only one access ramp to the lounge. The new ramp will added to the lower level coffee shop stairways and the new pro- > posed ramp. Th* cost of lighting will be approximately $1,700. Architecture and engineering te** ar* estimated at 11,000. > longer and wtll .stand almost from the front of th. Ed- Psych building to th. Lounge In »n L,shape configuration. The proposed ramp will coat an estimated J9.000 aral according to Earl Whitfield, CU manager, ■mil not detract from the general Im submitted to CSUF Pr**ld*nt bonding design. Itorrwu. Baxter'. of rice for lenta- Alto. approximately }4,000 will the approval and then sent to the be spent to build automatic doors Chaneellor'a office for the final al th. main entrance to th. go-ahead. Lounge. Again, to Improve accea. The board also reviewed th. for handicapped students. proposed msnd»tory stud.nt body Improved lighting win also be fee. budget tor 1973-74. Carl L.vtn«. President Baxter's rep- told Levlne that It would be -too resentatlve on the board, eug- much* (or Bolen to prepare such gested that each budget ana con- an ltamlted description. tain a short description that would | Levlne suggested that each explain what the money t. to b» program submit a shortdescrip- spent on. - Administrative Vlce-presld Hal Bol*n told Levlne that he nothing but' •- could not writ* »n -objecllv.* ' Levlne asked If It would be too description for*.eh.r*.b*c»o.. much trouble to «lmply'*dll each ot strong feelings he m.y have submission down to lh* bar* about a particular Item's worth, (act*. Dr. Robert Lee agreed that a nolrn said that It could be don. description would be an aid ln and the board agreed to follow understanding the budget but he Le vine's suggestion. Across the notion . CIA MEMO-HALDEMAN Sen. Stuart Symington of Ihe Senale Armed Services Committee has released a memo quoting ex-Presidential aide H. H. Haldeman as saying that It waa -the President's wish' that the CIA discourage probes Into the Watergate affair. The quote was House meeting last June 23. EXECUTIVE SPY I NIT White House sources saldyes- up a secret Intelligence evalua- 'Kf U. M I m.um ■ KOK COX Special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox said yesterday that he will continue the Invest!- lead,* even If the Prestdent Is Involved. Cox said he had been given full authority and Independence In the Investigation by Ally. Gen. designate Elliot Richardson. Guidelines made public by Richardson yesterday give c Rlchard.on yesterday give Cox the authority to Issue warrants, subpoena witnesses, determine to what extent h. will consult with the attorney general, .nd decide when Ihe Investigation will be concluded. The unit, now op- BORDER MENT CORRUPTION Justice Depart s Internal Security Dlvl- formerly reported to ex- House counsel John Dean .ml Watergate suspect JohnCaul- leld. The s s say gove e House to Justify at said y. terday that the US Department ok .Justice has discovered evidence of widespread corruption among US border officials. The sources say Illegal acts by bord.r officials Include smuggling narcotics and aliens Into th.US. selling documents necessary for entry Into the country, and allowing alien. Into the US for Illegal pur- Charges have been brought against 11 parsons In the Imml- FOLKSNGER MICHAEL COONEY will performtradjtlonal American and British ballads, sea songs and blues tonight at 8 pjn. In th* College Union Lounge. Students with ID cards will be admitted free. feffi TUESDXy, MAY 22, 1973 LEGflAN CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO illratlon Ser- President Nixon's officers. i - election between two ut ShVI 111 CRE* TRAINS Skyl.b crswmen Charles Conrad, Joseph Kerwln and Paul Welti are undergoing Intensive training for thi. weekend'.'.t- tempt to repair the orbiting space station. The astronauts are scheduled to lift off Friday, and their first television transmission from space will be shown Frtdsy « MITCHELL. STANS: •INNOCENT' Former cabinet members John x'iltchell and Maurice St a a. pleaded Innocent yesterday to perjury and conspiracy charges stemming from a 1200,000 gin from financier Robert Vssco to A war rani was Issues) for the arrest of Vesco, who did not appear to enter a plea and ha. reportedly leR the country for Cos- la Rid. CHAVEZ REQUESTS ELECTION Car Chavet ht* asked the E. and J. ..alio Company of Modesto to hold a representational elec- lon among lis agricultural worker, to determine whether they want to be represented by the Teamsters Union or Ihe United Farm Workers Union, (.aliotold Ch.v.z earll.r that th. company will take no sides In *. cont.it tUA PRICES GOING UP William Johnson, energy adviser to the deputy secretary of th. US Treasury, said yesterday that gasoline prlc. m.y rlso 5 cent, a gallon wtth- 1 few R Day Care Center open for summer University students who ar. parent1%snd who wish lo attend summer school may leave Ihelr chlkjren at the University Day Care Center -which will be open June IP, Parents wishing to enroll their children are encouraged to do so by May 25, said Mrs. j Lo»ln, 'Fact of life' Th. facility will be available for lh. first summer session only. The center will be ope* from 7:45 ».m. to 1:50 p.m. and in- clude. . mid-morning snack tor th. youngsters. Th. cost will bo $58 tor th. slz week period. Currently, 48 families sr. bo ot shortages. However, Johnson ssld that th. situation "Is not desperate,- and that there will ot be a drastic reduction ln the amount of gas available to Amer- KISSINGER: 'SOME PROGRESS* Presidential security adviser Henry Kissinger said yesterday that negotiators have made "some progress* ln their dlscussfons on ways to Implement the Vietnam peace agreement. Ing served by the c.nt.ralthough there I. room for r.r.. Mrs. Marty Mllavlck, president of tho parents group Involved with the center, said there Is always a long waiting list at the beginning ot each semester. Th. c.nt.r Is licensed Mr.. Mllavlck said the service -has been . llfet.v.r* tor her (Continued on Pag* 3, Col. 1) Handicap doesnt stop student By All«on Mundy M»* with." Slaff Wrll.r *At flr«t 1 -ee year, .go Phil Stephens (H. *sp.»k»" by pointing ot cUpboard, a technique which sounds tedious bat I* actually very fa*t.) 1 bUmed It on roy«*lf, though, because no one forced the operation on my. t University of the Pacific, working toward an M.A. In economic. He was a typical student, azc.pt that he had been born with * mild case of cerebral palsy which caused a slight .peech Impairment. Doctora told Phil of an operation which would cure hla speech nubility, .noporettoo which wa* -uccessful In 95 per cent of such. cases. Phil decided the odds wore good enough. They weren't. Today Phil 1* almost totally - ..help Fresno get disabled. Confined to * wheel- up tor disabled students.' chair, he cannot speak at all aad hla movements are Jerky and difficult. H. needs th* help ot an aide to eat and get dressed. Phil was In th* hospital tor nearly . year after the operation, and underwent physical therapy which led to . -small Improv.ment.* (He bold, up two fingers Inches .part to .mpha- people oon-t oa. Sim how small.) H. say* hla up. about disable condition will not get «ny b*tt*r. Phil lie*. In For many, It would be th. end says that th* bt ot » trigtc *tory. But tor PhU, tor someone la now a student »t CSUF, It I* *Tb*y »r* *v*n •Just a fact of Ufa that 1 have to tag a special wl for handicapped students,- he *ay*. That wa* my Idea." Th* Stat* Department of Rehabilitation paya tor Phil's schooling, and also pay* th* two aides who take car* of hi* personal need* and h*lp with hi* accept my disability,' he says. When ho did, he decided to return to school and begin working again toward ht* M.A. He attended UC Berkeley bo'orc transferring to Fresno; he cam* bar* because 1 like th* Valley and I wanted to I* currently taking three economic classes, and bop** to get hi* degree by 1974. PhU says that the university is an Ideal place for the handicapped student. In th* campus setting I am the least disabled,"h.says, •because here wo Judge people by bow th*y perform. And young classes, relying Instead 00 memory. He type* hi* p*p*ra himself, although his aides (CSUF students Tom Pratt and Abb* Bacelarlnl) retype them before with disabled people It wmlcs,• h* says. 'Forone I want to help th.ro get all SBUTE-aK? mm tho Student S*oat*-*l*ct day at 4 p.m. ln CD mate committee appoint- *l Tprftsm
Object Description
Title | 1973_05 The Daily Collegian May 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 | May 21, 1973 Pg. 4- May 22, 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 OAIL> COLLEGIAN Mond»y, May 2t, 1973 Nudie magazine for women should be left under the counter Br Dl.nn. B»rg prlelor a. though I had whipped noyed when I Inspected my sped- dalous Idea thai It must he kept Okay, there's more: there ls a Staff Writer open my blouse. man of'the enl.rtalnm.nl maga- under lock and key from the pub- double-page spread Inter on of Licking my lips In anticipation. *Uh, well, uh . . . yes, I guess nn. {ot women.* Ther. was no lie eye when women have been I rushed tato m> friendly neigh- we h.v. on. h.r..* He reached reason 1 could find lo Justify hid- bantered around In the buff ln Ntrhood liquor store all ready to under the counter. 'Of course, |ng the publication. What appears public for years') get my HWdo revved up wtth the w. can't put them out, ahem, uh, t0 be the foldout Is Ihe featured It was a long time coming, for new magazine for women, Play- we're saving them for special male In a racing-stylo swlmsull. women look funny In contorted girl. Z.rolng In on the lascivious cu»tom.rs.'11. gave me a broad free and legal for the viewing positions, too. but the crotch has corner of the magazine stand, my red-faced grin. at any beach or public pool. To been discovered and I fully eipect ey.s Impatiently skipped over !' smiled, too, as I paid him, a., the real foldout (who looks to find a fully exposed feminine Playboy, Oul, Penthouse, pl.y- thanked him, and left, because 1 like the new minister tn town pell ln full color on the front boy's Girls of the World, The figured there must he a good rea- whose cooler Is on the blink, cover of a socially accepted Best from Playboy, and th. odd .on lh. magazine wa. hldd.nl 1 with crossed-knee strategically men's magazine. Yet In mis aland sundry ».» and couples maga- also learned long ago It does no _ though at least unpretentiously mosphere. managers of stores .-i..... I double checked No, rtefi- good to berat. the last In a chain _ placed, one must carefully re- fear to have In easy access a nltely nol Ih.r. ... the first of command for seals!practices, move the center staples. magazine where a youngster so With a sigh I headed for Ihe to gel upset. can nudity In men he considered page spread of a man In a sVrlm- cniftier. My Inquiry hit the pro- However. I was very much an- such a revolutionary and scan- suit' But it won't solve earth's problems Greatest adventure has only just started 1 Helnle-IM - c.niK.I snot or clea n-shav.n fellow looking (or all ih. world like an publicity shot. coy position de . But realistically, a male vered ls a whole s tltlllatl ig In this society The » going on here. On ne: sjlck, typical •s magazine replete with an .you be a play- ilons. The addl- Idea, also their i suggestive fit's suppo dumping .gorging necessary firs r All play- te giggling FOR YOUR INFORMATION Student ad agencies Across the nation . . . n"a 'h\rZ\,,^V'"^nni ,'hl Delta Alpha Chi Nursing colloquium CUTCO Part and Full time poiltlon. Scholar ship program avai lable For Interview call 234-3729 Cheerleader meeting ELEVEN OPEN 24 HRS. CEDAR-SHAW hitH | DiCicco's m 1 FIRST AT SHAW SHOPPING CENTER U ) MON.-THuns., II AM-12PM JtaW FREE DEUVERYI Phone 229-7811 J SPECIALS CANVAS BAGOC tarrying books # saf NAVY C9! BELL 3 BOTTOMS AIR FORCE SUN 979 GLASSES A ARTIST MATERIALS 20%WSCOUNT I ! BOD approves fund transfer for CU ramp approved tbe tranafer of JlC.ooo from tha College Union Hoard's reserve fund, to be used for Improving facilities for handicapped The funds will be used lo build Presently, students In wheelchairs have only one access ramp to the lounge. The new ramp will added to the lower level coffee shop stairways and the new pro- > posed ramp. Th* cost of lighting will be approximately $1,700. Architecture and engineering te** ar* estimated at 11,000. > longer and wtll .stand almost from the front of th. Ed- Psych building to th. Lounge In »n L,shape configuration. The proposed ramp will coat an estimated J9.000 aral according to Earl Whitfield, CU manager, ■mil not detract from the general Im submitted to CSUF Pr**ld*nt bonding design. Itorrwu. Baxter'. of rice for lenta- Alto. approximately }4,000 will the approval and then sent to the be spent to build automatic doors Chaneellor'a office for the final al th. main entrance to th. go-ahead. Lounge. Again, to Improve accea. The board also reviewed th. for handicapped students. proposed msnd»tory stud.nt body Improved lighting win also be fee. budget tor 1973-74. Carl L.vtn«. President Baxter's rep- told Levlne that It would be -too resentatlve on the board, eug- much* (or Bolen to prepare such gested that each budget ana con- an ltamlted description. tain a short description that would | Levlne suggested that each explain what the money t. to b» program submit a shortdescrip- spent on. - Administrative Vlce-presld Hal Bol*n told Levlne that he nothing but' •- could not writ* »n -objecllv.* ' Levlne asked If It would be too description for*.eh.r*.b*c»o.. much trouble to «lmply'*dll each ot strong feelings he m.y have submission down to lh* bar* about a particular Item's worth, (act*. Dr. Robert Lee agreed that a nolrn said that It could be don. description would be an aid ln and the board agreed to follow understanding the budget but he Le vine's suggestion. Across the notion . CIA MEMO-HALDEMAN Sen. Stuart Symington of Ihe Senale Armed Services Committee has released a memo quoting ex-Presidential aide H. H. Haldeman as saying that It waa -the President's wish' that the CIA discourage probes Into the Watergate affair. The quote was House meeting last June 23. EXECUTIVE SPY I NIT White House sources saldyes- up a secret Intelligence evalua- 'Kf U. M I m.um ■ KOK COX Special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox said yesterday that he will continue the Invest!- lead,* even If the Prestdent Is Involved. Cox said he had been given full authority and Independence In the Investigation by Ally. Gen. designate Elliot Richardson. Guidelines made public by Richardson yesterday give c Rlchard.on yesterday give Cox the authority to Issue warrants, subpoena witnesses, determine to what extent h. will consult with the attorney general, .nd decide when Ihe Investigation will be concluded. The unit, now op- BORDER MENT CORRUPTION Justice Depart s Internal Security Dlvl- formerly reported to ex- House counsel John Dean .ml Watergate suspect JohnCaul- leld. The s s say gove e House to Justify at said y. terday that the US Department ok .Justice has discovered evidence of widespread corruption among US border officials. The sources say Illegal acts by bord.r officials Include smuggling narcotics and aliens Into th.US. selling documents necessary for entry Into the country, and allowing alien. Into the US for Illegal pur- Charges have been brought against 11 parsons In the Imml- FOLKSNGER MICHAEL COONEY will performtradjtlonal American and British ballads, sea songs and blues tonight at 8 pjn. In th* College Union Lounge. Students with ID cards will be admitted free. feffi TUESDXy, MAY 22, 1973 LEGflAN CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO illratlon Ser- President Nixon's officers. i - election between two ut ShVI 111 CRE* TRAINS Skyl.b crswmen Charles Conrad, Joseph Kerwln and Paul Welti are undergoing Intensive training for thi. weekend'.'.t- tempt to repair the orbiting space station. The astronauts are scheduled to lift off Friday, and their first television transmission from space will be shown Frtdsy « MITCHELL. STANS: •INNOCENT' Former cabinet members John x'iltchell and Maurice St a a. pleaded Innocent yesterday to perjury and conspiracy charges stemming from a 1200,000 gin from financier Robert Vssco to A war rani was Issues) for the arrest of Vesco, who did not appear to enter a plea and ha. reportedly leR the country for Cos- la Rid. CHAVEZ REQUESTS ELECTION Car Chavet ht* asked the E. and J. ..alio Company of Modesto to hold a representational elec- lon among lis agricultural worker, to determine whether they want to be represented by the Teamsters Union or Ihe United Farm Workers Union, (.aliotold Ch.v.z earll.r that th. company will take no sides In *. cont.it tUA PRICES GOING UP William Johnson, energy adviser to the deputy secretary of th. US Treasury, said yesterday that gasoline prlc. m.y rlso 5 cent, a gallon wtth- 1 few R Day Care Center open for summer University students who ar. parent1%snd who wish lo attend summer school may leave Ihelr chlkjren at the University Day Care Center -which will be open June IP, Parents wishing to enroll their children are encouraged to do so by May 25, said Mrs. j Lo»ln, 'Fact of life' Th. facility will be available for lh. first summer session only. The center will be ope* from 7:45 ».m. to 1:50 p.m. and in- clude. . mid-morning snack tor th. youngsters. Th. cost will bo $58 tor th. slz week period. Currently, 48 families sr. bo ot shortages. However, Johnson ssld that th. situation "Is not desperate,- and that there will ot be a drastic reduction ln the amount of gas available to Amer- KISSINGER: 'SOME PROGRESS* Presidential security adviser Henry Kissinger said yesterday that negotiators have made "some progress* ln their dlscussfons on ways to Implement the Vietnam peace agreement. Ing served by the c.nt.ralthough there I. room for r.r.. Mrs. Marty Mllavlck, president of tho parents group Involved with the center, said there Is always a long waiting list at the beginning ot each semester. Th. c.nt.r Is licensed Mr.. Mllavlck said the service -has been . llfet.v.r* tor her (Continued on Pag* 3, Col. 1) Handicap doesnt stop student By All«on Mundy M»* with." Slaff Wrll.r *At flr«t 1 -ee year, .go Phil Stephens (H. *sp.»k»" by pointing ot cUpboard, a technique which sounds tedious bat I* actually very fa*t.) 1 bUmed It on roy«*lf, though, because no one forced the operation on my. t University of the Pacific, working toward an M.A. In economic. He was a typical student, azc.pt that he had been born with * mild case of cerebral palsy which caused a slight .peech Impairment. Doctora told Phil of an operation which would cure hla speech nubility, .noporettoo which wa* -uccessful In 95 per cent of such. cases. Phil decided the odds wore good enough. They weren't. Today Phil 1* almost totally - ..help Fresno get disabled. Confined to * wheel- up tor disabled students.' chair, he cannot speak at all aad hla movements are Jerky and difficult. H. needs th* help ot an aide to eat and get dressed. Phil was In th* hospital tor nearly . year after the operation, and underwent physical therapy which led to . -small Improv.ment.* (He bold, up two fingers Inches .part to .mpha- people oon-t oa. Sim how small.) H. say* hla up. about disable condition will not get «ny b*tt*r. Phil lie*. In For many, It would be th. end says that th* bt ot » trigtc *tory. But tor PhU, tor someone la now a student »t CSUF, It I* *Tb*y »r* *v*n •Just a fact of Ufa that 1 have to tag a special wl for handicapped students,- he *ay*. That wa* my Idea." Th* Stat* Department of Rehabilitation paya tor Phil's schooling, and also pay* th* two aides who take car* of hi* personal need* and h*lp with hi* accept my disability,' he says. When ho did, he decided to return to school and begin working again toward ht* M.A. He attended UC Berkeley bo'orc transferring to Fresno; he cam* bar* because 1 like th* Valley and I wanted to I* currently taking three economic classes, and bop** to get hi* degree by 1974. PhU says that the university is an Ideal place for the handicapped student. In th* campus setting I am the least disabled,"h.says, •because here wo Judge people by bow th*y perform. And young classes, relying Instead 00 memory. He type* hi* p*p*ra himself, although his aides (CSUF students Tom Pratt and Abb* Bacelarlnl) retype them before with disabled people It wmlcs,• h* says. 'Forone I want to help th.ro get all SBUTE-aK? mm tho Student S*oat*-*l*ct day at 4 p.m. ln CD mate committee appoint- *l Tprftsm |