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Tammsme. Ameits. 1972 THE DAILY COLLEGIA* 3 _ . - rnrawwaaav. ejmeit *. ittj in* t Elections: attendance lacking at rallies Senate-, budget (Cnalipxjii, from page 1) rally and seat Joe Guagliardo to address ths rally on hla behalf Bon! denied the eoxwtltutto* 'he- caa** It woald am ba fair to allow a raaalBkiB to speak twice at oa a rally, ***** If one* was tor Gaagllardo. a recently declared wtit*-!n candldsto lar praaMaat, ssld that th*r* ere •Ht*r»lly thousand* of tMnga the I to do,'such a* fr**- t fund* which ar* 't1*d all c sew sfem* of ts*) rscexe direct benefit to the students themselves." Accordtng to Gusgllsr- do, $400,000 la accumulated student toss ia •lying dormant" In numerous bank sccotaata. GuagllBrdo currently s*rv*s as chairman of the senate finance committee and believes that •programs ar* needed to put th* money back to work tor ths etu- * money doean't aid the students For exxmple, I fe*l that some of the money could be used for s goag-term Blaxtoiit loan fend, snd any interval derived from these loans coaaa he used ss grants snd schol - No on* hss don* that yet. Caraatly tha Colleg* Union Board, G-aurliardo h*« thr** year* sarvtcea of the College Union Board and two gSSBBBs rUBd ♦ice ever. legislative vie*, rial ranMaatas Sam Germsay aad hsve sines Carat**** 1** thrown M* *up- *s la the budget and the commercial aetlv- Itlee budget. The Board of Directors la wry reluctant to release any money from the commercial activities budget tor *tu- dent programming sctlvitl**.* Guagliardo recently declared himself s write-in candidate and said his decision to run •*** baaed on the Met thst som*of my opponents felt thst th* students aren't inter**ted in the election.' •Because of this lack of later- est. th*y seem to feel It wss aot their role to present issues to rale* lBt*r**t on tha part of the I feel It la our role," Guagliardo termed his chances In the race 'extremely good."but ssld his "major threat will come from the large organization* hacking my opponents • •I want to give th* students Issues to look at and think about. Family planning clinic to start Tbs College Religious Center, through the sponsorship of Planned .Parenthood of Freano, will soon bs providing Information and treatment in family planning areas John Fitch, a local attorney and chairmsn of the clinic committee. Indicated that th* clinic should be In full operation by Msy 10. Three local physician* hav* donated their services to the center. The clinic will be able to counxwUag aad rap I •ii**- rartou* ara** of family Btawasiag. They sre held each Tessa*y from 3:30 to S p.m. No appatatmsots ara rtecesssry. The session* ar* conducted by lUlsxstssr professional*. Thsy will dascass pregssney teats, rnetkXsd* of contraception, continuing of pregnawKyorarraraxing lar adoption, termtnatioo of preg- nsney under the provision* of CsllforsAa'a TBa»iapaanc Abor- SaBMjaxxt at trtviB that th* • concern* iteetf wtth." t ration. Hal B nt's s (CiiatlsaBfl from page 1) iiraattBaal Ws*k. 4*Bias* d* M Rasa sad Woi en's Month were baxxjatad $1,150 nsaiJsrJ " and $1,190 r**p*cdv*ty. CoUla* *dited that 'wrltiag It Ths $17,408 propoeed biidgwt u deee aM B**ka the aeasue Baa tor the atiiiial eemj a tioa wa* sa area af mash debate. A aif4t wlM the De Ls Crux laXrodacad sa BBiBBdmsnt to licrtiii travel iwaaas far the year to $1,000 sad th* ssnals's biaigai cherged Gx-agllardo with being A $15,000 baa*** tor the r*> r*xly$700tobe easily BBnahUaaadCMldDeyCsr* moat important ta th* msttera of public policy Poet three Wada took a plain hla write-in Md hta iipponasi Pottk a minimal co*t covaring m*t*rt- th* JOC GUAGLIAPtX) port to De La Crux and Bolen, as wwll a* John Stanfteld, running for legislative vlc*-pr**td*nt, and Jam* Parks, candidate for Performing Arts senator. Pot thaa t is now s writ*-In candidal* for senate post three. Concerning Ms endorsements, Germany said the candidates were 'well qualified aad they want to do something for th* students In a humanistic way." Administrative vie*-presidential candidate Bob Fletcher hss withdrawn from the race, but was unavailable for comment. At on* point dating th* rally, Savlno charged that Association money wss poorly put to us* wh*n •the sweat* spent $40 to send a delegate to the National Youth Vot* Convention tn Chicago." In a verbal exchange with Savlno, Guagliardo aald, 'That's an overt lie—student money wa* merely loaned and It waa all repaid.* He later added, •Th* money wa* repaid. In fact, $90 was returned. The trip did not cost the association a thing ' Savlno. former Junior clsa* senator, aald that mora emphaal* wa* neaded in srsas which benefited the students and that •current health facilities were inadequate" for s school wlM aa aa- roUment approaching 15,000. Stanfletd told listeners his pisiform calls for 'more student control over student association monies' snd s ra-organlcation of the senate to achieve s •more sensitive snd instruments! progrsm for student needs " Stanfleld t* currently sophomore clsss senator and chair a th* Personnel Committee. Running for th* legislative vtc*-pr*sld*mi*l slot, Woody Brooks called for a better ex- btsssjIsb af rtttdsot attitudes by i. Brooks currently serve* as Natural Sciences Senator and chair msn of th* Legal Committee. •It 1* most Important to elect An write-In ci th* raojBdraments of the office scaaxht and follow all provisions of th* election coda. To win, x write-in candidate muat receive a simple majority of tke votes eaat. There are two days left for campaigning, wtth th* primary to be held on Monday and tbegwneral •lection on Wadnasdsy. Poll hours will b* th* same both days, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. A rally will be held tonight at 7 p.m. at th*common*dormitory for sll Candida***. April 11 ha* alao bean scheduled as a rally date, with th* rally being held in the Free Speech Ares st noon. Tha election committee hss rami ratted sll candidate* that approved expen** account forms sre available in the Student Ack tlvtties office sad that they meat be returned by 4 p.m. Friday. Fallur* to return th* completed form may r»«ult In th* candidate's disqualification. Hal Boiea, s committee mem- * la a her, ssld that 1 rmrsooally feel th* I that thla admim * racks* Is** trav- find* for Artie** UMty Dsy aad •Hod too mach. If future admin- far Angel Flight istratloa* are exam hy travel wa, A r**c4*tloa Skat fwada far th* try aad see aagaxal s*ir*lag Baaartmaati'BBXa- M hermftt oat of their meMs*.* sll f Dave CoUlas, lagiaxatlve vie*- ed. pr**td«nt, noted that Saa Fraa- Pear Items i Cisco Mate has $10,000 allocated tion for new I tor srd**tm«trat1v* trsrsl. He tiudacsd Th* CslUceasa Msrl- added thst $700 gives the sdmia- hmaa IMtlative and a npiat tor lrtraoaa •no latitude of rnove- tends tor Advnrtlaing Awarwneaa mem within the btjrhrat.' Da* ware eaat to e**mmlttee. De La Crux's motion to raise April 10-14 waa aawaraaai ss th* travel Mtoerxw.ee ta $1,000 passed oa a clew* vot*. Th* legisMtlv*budget of $2,540 California Initiative i wss approved after attempts to air war la VVstaam. delete a 1500 grant fortswprasl- dent pre Mss at* tha student eeo- tatton of tha haxxfex* received careful scrutiny. Colllas 4a*smiore*d the intent ot the directive and ssld that It limits th* power of the sxbXfhxls- ia so that will not take six or seven mosvths to learn th* tab,* he ssld. Gary Paden. candidate tor administrative vies- praMdaat, hold* office la Bias Key sad In Sigma Alpha Epstlon. Ha said his slate would eonctmtrat* on the proMemsMotV-csmpu* housing, lmprovtag th* day care center facilities, sad tighter coatrol of toreign atudeat hsltlsa M When Miller brews a malt Milter brews rt big. Try the big malt liquor from Miller.
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Title | 1972_04 The Daily Collegian April 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 | April 6, 1972 Pg 3 |
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 |
Full-Text-Search | Tammsme. Ameits. 1972 THE DAILY COLLEGIA* 3 _ . - rnrawwaaav. ejmeit *. ittj in* t Elections: attendance lacking at rallies Senate-, budget (Cnalipxjii, from page 1) rally and seat Joe Guagliardo to address ths rally on hla behalf Bon! denied the eoxwtltutto* 'he- caa** It woald am ba fair to allow a raaalBkiB to speak twice at oa a rally, ***** If one* was tor Gaagllardo. a recently declared wtit*-!n candldsto lar praaMaat, ssld that th*r* ere •Ht*r»lly thousand* of tMnga the I to do,'such a* fr**- t fund* which ar* 't1*d all c sew sfem* of ts*) rscexe direct benefit to the students themselves." Accordtng to Gusgllsr- do, $400,000 la accumulated student toss ia •lying dormant" In numerous bank sccotaata. GuagllBrdo currently s*rv*s as chairman of the senate finance committee and believes that •programs ar* needed to put th* money back to work tor ths etu- * money doean't aid the students For exxmple, I fe*l that some of the money could be used for s goag-term Blaxtoiit loan fend, snd any interval derived from these loans coaaa he used ss grants snd schol - No on* hss don* that yet. Caraatly tha Colleg* Union Board, G-aurliardo h*« thr** year* sarvtcea of the College Union Board and two gSSBBBs rUBd ♦ice ever. legislative vie*, rial ranMaatas Sam Germsay aad hsve sines Carat**** 1** thrown M* *up- *s la the budget and the commercial aetlv- Itlee budget. The Board of Directors la wry reluctant to release any money from the commercial activities budget tor *tu- dent programming sctlvitl**.* Guagliardo recently declared himself s write-in candidate and said his decision to run •*** baaed on the Met thst som*of my opponents felt thst th* students aren't inter**ted in the election.' •Because of this lack of later- est. th*y seem to feel It wss aot their role to present issues to rale* lBt*r**t on tha part of the I feel It la our role," Guagliardo termed his chances In the race 'extremely good."but ssld his "major threat will come from the large organization* hacking my opponents • •I want to give th* students Issues to look at and think about. Family planning clinic to start Tbs College Religious Center, through the sponsorship of Planned .Parenthood of Freano, will soon bs providing Information and treatment in family planning areas John Fitch, a local attorney and chairmsn of the clinic committee. Indicated that th* clinic should be In full operation by Msy 10. Three local physician* hav* donated their services to the center. The clinic will be able to counxwUag aad rap I •ii**- rartou* ara** of family Btawasiag. They sre held each Tessa*y from 3:30 to S p.m. No appatatmsots ara rtecesssry. The session* ar* conducted by lUlsxstssr professional*. Thsy will dascass pregssney teats, rnetkXsd* of contraception, continuing of pregnawKyorarraraxing lar adoption, termtnatioo of preg- nsney under the provision* of CsllforsAa'a TBa»iapaanc Abor- SaBMjaxxt at trtviB that th* • concern* iteetf wtth." t ration. Hal B nt's s (CiiatlsaBfl from page 1) iiraattBaal Ws*k. 4*Bias* d* M Rasa sad Woi en's Month were baxxjatad $1,150 nsaiJsrJ " and $1,190 r**p*cdv*ty. CoUla* *dited that 'wrltiag It Ths $17,408 propoeed biidgwt u deee aM B**ka the aeasue Baa tor the atiiiial eemj a tioa wa* sa area af mash debate. A aif4t wlM the De Ls Crux laXrodacad sa BBiBBdmsnt to licrtiii travel iwaaas far the year to $1,000 sad th* ssnals's biaigai cherged Gx-agllardo with being A $15,000 baa*** tor the r*> r*xly$700tobe easily BBnahUaaadCMldDeyCsr* moat important ta th* msttera of public policy Poet three Wada took a plain hla write-in Md hta iipponasi Pottk a minimal co*t covaring m*t*rt- th* JOC GUAGLIAPtX) port to De La Crux and Bolen, as wwll a* John Stanfteld, running for legislative vlc*-pr**td*nt, and Jam* Parks, candidate for Performing Arts senator. Pot thaa t is now s writ*-In candidal* for senate post three. Concerning Ms endorsements, Germany said the candidates were 'well qualified aad they want to do something for th* students In a humanistic way." Administrative vie*-presidential candidate Bob Fletcher hss withdrawn from the race, but was unavailable for comment. At on* point dating th* rally, Savlno charged that Association money wss poorly put to us* wh*n •the sweat* spent $40 to send a delegate to the National Youth Vot* Convention tn Chicago." In a verbal exchange with Savlno, Guagliardo aald, 'That's an overt lie—student money wa* merely loaned and It waa all repaid.* He later added, •Th* money wa* repaid. In fact, $90 was returned. The trip did not cost the association a thing ' Savlno. former Junior clsa* senator, aald that mora emphaal* wa* neaded in srsas which benefited the students and that •current health facilities were inadequate" for s school wlM aa aa- roUment approaching 15,000. Stanfletd told listeners his pisiform calls for 'more student control over student association monies' snd s ra-organlcation of the senate to achieve s •more sensitive snd instruments! progrsm for student needs " Stanfleld t* currently sophomore clsss senator and chair a th* Personnel Committee. Running for th* legislative vtc*-pr*sld*mi*l slot, Woody Brooks called for a better ex- btsssjIsb af rtttdsot attitudes by i. Brooks currently serve* as Natural Sciences Senator and chair msn of th* Legal Committee. •It 1* most Important to elect An write-In ci th* raojBdraments of the office scaaxht and follow all provisions of th* election coda. To win, x write-in candidate muat receive a simple majority of tke votes eaat. There are two days left for campaigning, wtth th* primary to be held on Monday and tbegwneral •lection on Wadnasdsy. Poll hours will b* th* same both days, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. A rally will be held tonight at 7 p.m. at th*common*dormitory for sll Candida***. April 11 ha* alao bean scheduled as a rally date, with th* rally being held in the Free Speech Ares st noon. Tha election committee hss rami ratted sll candidate* that approved expen** account forms sre available in the Student Ack tlvtties office sad that they meat be returned by 4 p.m. Friday. Fallur* to return th* completed form may r»«ult In th* candidate's disqualification. Hal Boiea, s committee mem- * la a her, ssld that 1 rmrsooally feel th* I that thla admim * racks* Is** trav- find* for Artie** UMty Dsy aad •Hod too mach. If future admin- far Angel Flight istratloa* are exam hy travel wa, A r**c4*tloa Skat fwada far th* try aad see aagaxal s*ir*lag Baaartmaati'BBXa- M hermftt oat of their meMs*.* sll f Dave CoUlas, lagiaxatlve vie*- ed. pr**td«nt, noted that Saa Fraa- Pear Items i Cisco Mate has $10,000 allocated tion for new I tor srd**tm«trat1v* trsrsl. He tiudacsd Th* CslUceasa Msrl- added thst $700 gives the sdmia- hmaa IMtlative and a npiat tor lrtraoaa •no latitude of rnove- tends tor Advnrtlaing Awarwneaa mem within the btjrhrat.' Da* ware eaat to e**mmlttee. De La Crux's motion to raise April 10-14 waa aawaraaai ss th* travel Mtoerxw.ee ta $1,000 passed oa a clew* vot*. Th* legisMtlv*budget of $2,540 California Initiative i wss approved after attempts to air war la VVstaam. delete a 1500 grant fortswprasl- dent pre Mss at* tha student eeo- tatton of tha haxxfex* received careful scrutiny. Colllas 4a*smiore*d the intent ot the directive and ssld that It limits th* power of the sxbXfhxls- ia so that will not take six or seven mosvths to learn th* tab,* he ssld. Gary Paden. candidate tor administrative vies- praMdaat, hold* office la Bias Key sad In Sigma Alpha Epstlon. Ha said his slate would eonctmtrat* on the proMemsMotV-csmpu* housing, lmprovtag th* day care center facilities, sad tighter coatrol of toreign atudeat hsltlsa M When Miller brews a malt Milter brews rt big. Try the big malt liquor from Miller. |