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Tharadmy. Psbsw8*r 4. 1949 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 7 Meeting set lor tonight in hopes of organizing local A.C.L.U. branch Ths A merle— Clvtl Llbsrtles Uniom. a national organisation formed to protect aad totorso ia- dividuala of thmr dvH rights, •ill mem tn College Unto* 804 tonight at 7:80 In — attempt to form s Fresno Stato Chapter. Orgs— r Dianas ktscphss •aid that she toeIs an A.C.L.U. chapter — campus, in addition to ths Fresao chspter. would be useful bocaa— there are certain probleme of rights Indigeno— to the camp— that are not found in ths community. •The Free— Stats A.C.L.U. Croup wo-ld he mora aware of Tho third procedure la to publicise toe abrogation of the c— - sill——si rights. Mimes said that whon dealing with politically - would — mora svallable -to ***** students aware of their rights,* she ssid. They avjsad attempt to review the college structure toe—whore civil libertl— are being sbro- recoor— to solve toe problem. In say action tak— by tho pV.C.U-9.. to* first stsp is a romplaim by someone who f—Is his tights hsvs boon Infringed upon. The ***** then Investigates the grievance to find out if the person doss hsvs a esse based — his constitutional rights. They the* notlf) ths persona involved that the A.C.L.U. is interacted In tho case and fowls 'hat there ore gnmnds for legal action. They si— inform tho— involved of rights they may not be aware of. Robert Munce, a member of *n« Fresao chspter. said this often help* — cs—s the A.C.L.U. has a rax—all—, aad kaca—* of 'his. can bring s certain amount of pr— sure on the people or organisation charged with Infringing up— the rights of others. Opposition Continued from Page 1 t* reorganized or divided "without consultation In accordance with ro—oltative procedures of the College and ths School." In another rebuke to the re-, cently sppeimedacttng-preexownt 'he faculty approved a measure - but by a much closer msr- gln - rejectlruj the appoint mem of acting dean Phillip Walker and r•questing the "Immediate reinstatement of Dr. Burtner." The me*—re claims Dr. Falk a— made "no effort to contact or consult* with the School's \ ademtc Council or So—te, snd thai Dr. Burtnsr's removal — ie— Ie aa "ear—a—able act^. by ths acting prssldsnt." Ths moll— was psassd by s 130-100 wot*. / Ths action by tho A.C.S.C.P. tee at Freeno State College. It 'hsn was approved by the organization's Acsdemlc snd Educational Affairs Coromttt— snd 'ally endorsed by the full ststs - •>ide body. It charge* that Dr. Falk "consult— with an inappropriate faculty group" which 1— to the Appointment of Dr. James Flkes — executive vice pr—Idem, replacing Dr. Harold Walker. The faculty organisation also charge* that Dr. Burtner was re - shorn s change of action. as s "tost ditch* attsisgd. fixe A.C.L.U. will take toe cs— to court with thtor lawyers. However, Munce says that tale la ths Ism thing they want to do because of the time and money Involved. •Court action is s I—t ditch attempt bsca—s — much can — do— by other mesas," — ssid. Ths Investigation. lawysrs' foes and court corns are all handled by the A.C.L.U. (The Robert Mosey cs— is being taken care of by the org—txattea.). The local cheater Is currently trying to extsbll— a poiics ceo - tor which would set — s clearing house for grtsvane— agsaaat all sections of Fresno Lew enforcement officiate. livestock judges will be evoleottd Th* proficiency of prospective livestock judge* will be evaluated by the Freeno Ststs College Senior hanging tesm Friday from 1 to 4 p.m In toe Judging Pavilion. Dan Borba. Block and Bridle publicity chairman, ssid thst although the coot—t Is primarily designed to prepare the F.S.C. junior judging team tor the Denver. Colorado, competition In January, The teams are compriood of students enrolled in Animal Science 101, s llv—tnck lodging cl—s. Win—rs will — selected on the basla of bow well their evaluation* of tho livestock cesnpara with the eval—ttons of the senior judging team. The livestock will — furnish— by ths college. Entrant* win be —kod to rate two claaaea of sheep, swine, and beef and one class of horses. There will — four am mala in each category. Borba —id prize* will bo a- warded In six categories which include over-all high point, high Block and Bridle, which la open only to the agricultural club members; junior snd senior division* of high point for non-ag majors, and junior and senior division* for ag majors. Changes studied Continued from Page 1) move a—ad on the proposal ba ths Schawl of Arts sad Sciences, snd sis—el evaluation "svsa* • hough the Sefcool kad initiated its ormal procedures tor review of dm deaa." Th* iweotetion w— s swooping of the committee sre Staph — V. Bsllea, School of Education. Glen H. Blomgren, Industrial Arts snd Technology: Job* T. Emerson, Accounting and Quant ative Studies, George F. IlC. School of Agriculture; Barbara K, Varley. School of Social Work. James N. Wlntsr. Music, and Burks Zane, Math. The eommltt— will meet Friday at 1 p.m. ta Thi istratlon 117 to policy formation. TheOo*ryCo*Worv celler's office Intruded in the torts* of block poet- playwright Marvin X aad that Dr Fsik's l — ac ting-president oper "con- 4SrW. 0. C. SMITH AND THE FABULOUS 14 PIECE HACIENDA ORCHESTRA THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY PHONE 268-4061 nmmm
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Title | 1969_12 The Daily Collegian December 1969 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1969 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
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, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | December 4, 1969 Pg 7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1969 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
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, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Tharadmy. Psbsw8*r 4. 1949 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 7 Meeting set lor tonight in hopes of organizing local A.C.L.U. branch Ths A merle— Clvtl Llbsrtles Uniom. a national organisation formed to protect aad totorso ia- dividuala of thmr dvH rights, •ill mem tn College Unto* 804 tonight at 7:80 In — attempt to form s Fresno Stato Chapter. Orgs— r Dianas ktscphss •aid that she toeIs an A.C.L.U. chapter — campus, in addition to ths Fresao chspter. would be useful bocaa— there are certain probleme of rights Indigeno— to the camp— that are not found in ths community. •The Free— Stats A.C.L.U. Croup wo-ld he mora aware of Tho third procedure la to publicise toe abrogation of the c— - sill——si rights. Mimes said that whon dealing with politically - would — mora svallable -to ***** students aware of their rights,* she ssid. They avjsad attempt to review the college structure toe—whore civil libertl— are being sbro- recoor— to solve toe problem. In say action tak— by tho pV.C.U-9.. to* first stsp is a romplaim by someone who f—Is his tights hsvs boon Infringed upon. The ***** then Investigates the grievance to find out if the person doss hsvs a esse based — his constitutional rights. They the* notlf) ths persona involved that the A.C.L.U. is interacted In tho case and fowls 'hat there ore gnmnds for legal action. They si— inform tho— involved of rights they may not be aware of. Robert Munce, a member of *n« Fresao chspter. said this often help* — cs—s the A.C.L.U. has a rax—all—, aad kaca—* of 'his. can bring s certain amount of pr— sure on the people or organisation charged with Infringing up— the rights of others. Opposition Continued from Page 1 t* reorganized or divided "without consultation In accordance with ro—oltative procedures of the College and ths School." In another rebuke to the re-, cently sppeimedacttng-preexownt 'he faculty approved a measure - but by a much closer msr- gln - rejectlruj the appoint mem of acting dean Phillip Walker and r•questing the "Immediate reinstatement of Dr. Burtner." The me*—re claims Dr. Falk a— made "no effort to contact or consult* with the School's \ ademtc Council or So—te, snd thai Dr. Burtnsr's removal — ie— Ie aa "ear—a—able act^. by ths acting prssldsnt." Ths moll— was psassd by s 130-100 wot*. / Ths action by tho A.C.S.C.P. tee at Freeno State College. It 'hsn was approved by the organization's Acsdemlc snd Educational Affairs Coromttt— snd 'ally endorsed by the full ststs - •>ide body. It charge* that Dr. Falk "consult— with an inappropriate faculty group" which 1— to the Appointment of Dr. James Flkes — executive vice pr—Idem, replacing Dr. Harold Walker. The faculty organisation also charge* that Dr. Burtner was re - shorn s change of action. as s "tost ditch* attsisgd. fixe A.C.L.U. will take toe cs— to court with thtor lawyers. However, Munce says that tale la ths Ism thing they want to do because of the time and money Involved. •Court action is s I—t ditch attempt bsca—s — much can — do— by other mesas," — ssid. Ths Investigation. lawysrs' foes and court corns are all handled by the A.C.L.U. (The Robert Mosey cs— is being taken care of by the org—txattea.). The local cheater Is currently trying to extsbll— a poiics ceo - tor which would set — s clearing house for grtsvane— agsaaat all sections of Fresno Lew enforcement officiate. livestock judges will be evoleottd Th* proficiency of prospective livestock judge* will be evaluated by the Freeno Ststs College Senior hanging tesm Friday from 1 to 4 p.m In toe Judging Pavilion. Dan Borba. Block and Bridle publicity chairman, ssid thst although the coot—t Is primarily designed to prepare the F.S.C. junior judging team tor the Denver. Colorado, competition In January, The teams are compriood of students enrolled in Animal Science 101, s llv—tnck lodging cl—s. Win—rs will — selected on the basla of bow well their evaluation* of tho livestock cesnpara with the eval—ttons of the senior judging team. The livestock will — furnish— by ths college. Entrant* win be —kod to rate two claaaea of sheep, swine, and beef and one class of horses. There will — four am mala in each category. Borba —id prize* will bo a- warded In six categories which include over-all high point, high Block and Bridle, which la open only to the agricultural club members; junior snd senior division* of high point for non-ag majors, and junior and senior division* for ag majors. Changes studied Continued from Page 1) move a—ad on the proposal ba ths Schawl of Arts sad Sciences, snd sis—el evaluation "svsa* • hough the Sefcool kad initiated its ormal procedures tor review of dm deaa." Th* iweotetion w— s swooping of the committee sre Staph — V. Bsllea, School of Education. Glen H. Blomgren, Industrial Arts snd Technology: Job* T. Emerson, Accounting and Quant ative Studies, George F. IlC. School of Agriculture; Barbara K, Varley. School of Social Work. James N. Wlntsr. Music, and Burks Zane, Math. The eommltt— will meet Friday at 1 p.m. ta Thi istratlon 117 to policy formation. TheOo*ryCo*Worv celler's office Intruded in the torts* of block poet- playwright Marvin X aad that Dr Fsik's l — ac ting-president oper "con- 4SrW. 0. C. SMITH AND THE FABULOUS 14 PIECE HACIENDA ORCHESTRA THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY PHONE 268-4061 nmmm |