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Gregory on CIA, Patty (ConttaBBd from Prage 1) •AU taa oagar addicts will he the point of no return yet, hat we are approaching It,* be added •You have a tough Job ahead of yon,' he repeated •Never before ta tao hlateryof Ststee by Mdtajg the coot r abend In the bodies of daad Amer from Vtotaam. .on la stabBxmnned sari starts la come op with tha truth I thtnfc ha w.H eaaaa op dead.* be added at a press conference later After overrunning hta schedule a hill hoar, Gregory said tot 1 by and let Amort- everybody else s •oat be long betore itapatoii j seas,' ho aald. •We can't accept that tee can out our three mania a day while half-a-btllton people stsrve i ts tha poestbtltty that the » of beans and rice will goto it it will push people t of the supermarket .Ifthat ■ taw country win brook tn boot Mx dsys * he aald. •You have a tough job ahead of you,' he continually told the bearded Cregory addnd. awaTe*eX Off Ms coot, he continued on with mora Joswo aad more accusations •Nigger* was Ma coaetaat syn- onym tor bucks. •When a nigger says he has tt in his possession, he has it in his poseesston," ha Bald, referring to documents connsrtlog the CIA to Remedy's assasetnation -It don't mean that it la tn a vault or five other a have it and I got to get it •America ts tn the ssme shape today that Germany teas tn Htt- ler'a day We're not interested ta justice we're Interested In money.* he ssld. 1 don't believe we are beyond The CIA waa a I addition to the saiplBWtlus, he accused the CIA of hetrur tied to Martin Luther King's death, the killing of King Faisal of teed! Arabia and the attempt on George Wallace's life He further linked the intellt gaaea organisation to the Patty Firemen file pay suit (Continued from Page 1) According to Carl Levin, dt rector of bwstnase affairs, the rosoon for the change is that the budget will now not support 12 kill-time firemen at $2 10 an hoar •Tha bradawl la around $30,000 aad we haven't been able to increase it,* Levin said. He added that the fire d ment has to live within the ti and that was the reason tor the Levin didn't feel the reduction ta the number of full-time fireman will affect the fire protection at CSUF He ssld the city fire department serves the rampns aad thnt a station is only a mile or S mile and-a quarter from campus A city fire station Is located at 4143 F Gettysburg Avenue. Levin aleo said the campas police sre always on the scene to assist in any way Levin said the need for a cam pas fire departmeta la not as great as tt waa*d}0years ago when the campus moved from downtown. -In 1951-52 when we moved bene the city fire station was quite removed. At that time to ths bast. Immediate and protafflon we had the Are Station. The main reason was because of the college farm,* said Lertn. He aald thai be felt tf the csm- 4a es lupin today that 1 bo no provision lor a "It was never pratendod that tha Ore elation wa have would take the place of taa Prwono Are eta- B*at CSUP fireman Hswke dis- agreed wltk Levin. -TbenawpUn ta very tnsxtotannta,- he aald. It cower busies of aatoty najtwax i srs sow aa to a track when > be throe Two mon i If s mator one call ao far under the new plan, but it waa jnat aome learning ruM.ish SB s'lu* and( .-.|.r llawke also said that Are department doesn't have an\ idaa where a fi • campus ami that they have to report tn the CSUF fire station lo find out Another point in which llawke taBBgrsed with l.evln is that Levin said only two of Ihe csmpnnes have nrvdepartments the CSUF system have them •We're not the only university with a fire itepurtment ■ As of April 31, the housing for Ihe firemen will la? aluiNtoned bbb rewsmt for the move! was then* was no longer any need tor Ike hoaatsg with Ihe reduction Another point out was the developmi stssatorrls that have made the campus leas of •sin..- *.• ara i doing better la leas chance of b ate] SJld Bat llawke roantered that statemei an't say If a fire department to. • only when you have a fire, tart it ts effective when poa don't have any fires " Hswke ssld that he and aome other firemen sre now looking Into the possthtllty of getting more toreaxag tor ths fire department Bat be aamsd that they wlU not try snd get buck the housing It ts s hnssrd to stay in,* he eoad What ta left now is tor the court to dacida tf taa Branson will be given their buck pay aad overtime pny According to Levin a esse bow slvtag the Act will . If the firemen will re- . hot be dtaoneetloa *^*>*se%*v%^»v^«^se^v^«ev»wvv% < n wane SUPER VALUE! 10% DISCOUNT came in aimd pick up your atsoouNi caro\ today (QaaS aaa pasta - aeceeaaa-lae oaJy) Mayfair Cycle Center 3249 E MdClfolEr PHONE 268-6514 aea»«aaaaaaeaa«aa«e*ae*aaaa«esaa«ae>aa I Correction The photography competition hetag spoaasrarl by the Art Department is open to .i stattonts, not Just those tsking art courses. For further tnfor mattes an the contest, contact the Art Depertment at 4J~ m » I l IDIatStSP I fbUfl) «. ths South Vietnamese Senetey day ■deptarl a raeolutton caUtag tor a -new leadership^ to a war Though PraaldSBt Nguysn Van Tbteu's oaater waa rmt i called tor In the resolution, no aonator tefaaaa •An abuaa of posrer. corruption and social injustice' in tha rssototlon, along with the charge that tha United States a failed to reopeet Its •commitments" to South Vtotaam. TOT**. AM SLltVTVAL TfSl test of Sooth survival may cotne before the eod of April. Secretary of Defense James R Schlealaawr said Wednesday He said that Commnnlm victories In South Vietnam amount to "a defeat of Motoric and tragic proportions* and the question of whether Saigon snd ths Mekong Delta can be defended • remains to be seen* KEFtSTS OKI ishop William Crelghton, aa Eptsco- I palian who advocates admitting women tooths priesthood, has said he will not ordain men until the church's General Convention reconsiders the question of admitting women to the priesthood also Crelghton tald his tallow bishops on Monday that -to continue to or- data men who are deacons while being compelled to refuse ordtaation . to taomen who are deacons haa become conscientiously impossible and e form of injustice which I can no longer be a part * S Ms. ads for survival (Continued from Page 1) tor feminine bpgtons deodorants and hunt building techtoqees They also have eliminated the •you've come a long way baby' slogan of Virginia Slims. "What raw hope ts that our readers will write and tt will have aome effect on the companies,* Lyons ssld *1 just think it is a breakthrough Hast we are the only women's magaxtae with a wide range of advertising.* Himtnatlng ads that diaagree with its editorial content would prove financially disastrous to Ma. •If we eliminated every ad which offended our renders we would havetoelimlnateourselves •Other then eliminate them, it's s good ides to show them and let the advertiser take the flack,' she ssld 'Weil take Ms first appeared tn the spring or 1972 and all 300.000 copies of Its preview Issue sold oat. Lyons vji't it teas created to •aerve women ss people, not roles.' t has attracted more then 1 7 million readers in the United States. Currently, Ms. has s 40 per cent non snd 40 per rent newsstand sale* The magazine's readership has centered around women who are •well educated and live tn rela tlvelv hirber income house holds.* she ssld •1 ttnnk tt alreadv is quits middle class." she M aware that we have to reach out to more blue collar women. •1 hope (hat Ms. does grow, thst oar readership does grow. to Include more Mao rotter women.* While the reach more Nor collar u Isn't looking for men to run ita editorial staff The tour men who work tor Ms sre In the adver- nrnng aad baateass departments An opening tor s amis editor ts i either 'There isn't so Qgialag yet ' l.vi •Kieht now, we feel wa must remsln in control of our content We wata to ssvor U»e experience a little bit longer." According to Lyons, Ms does "an adsqaata job* of presenting the male point of view The mota controversial story which recently appeared in Ms. wss on erotic srt. •It's amazing that Vtvs sad Playboy get by with tt even* month,* Lyons said. 'Somehow whan Ms did it. tt wss very threatening I think it's eastsr to write about things, whatever they are. than to have visuals." Mi, Lyons ssld. ts mora then sn ordinary magazine. It ta part of the change occurring In women's rote tn society 1 think thst Ms is more than a magazine that you go oat aad buy It Is part of the change. •Many women even say we hsva helped protect their sanity, that we have made them feel leas isolated * ON CAMPUS TOOAY Dr Herb Haber will apeak at the chemistry semlnsr ln Science 192 at 4:10 p.m The Inter varsity Chrtsttsn Fellowship will present aa sndto visual presentation upstairs la the cafeteria st 4:45 p.m The International Folk Donee Festtvsl will be hold in lege Union Lrnmgi at 7:30 p rn. Peer Counseling Student Tall Post will bs open ln Administration 224 from 5-7 p.m FilDAY "Richard mare* will lege ! mon Red Ntg*'- in ths Col- at 4 pm HOLLYWOOD CALLSI Part-time work for one month (April 5 - Ma, conjunction with the World Premiere of A MAX* MOTION PICTURE COMED> (pa) 'com United Ai Male and female students 17 and over needed tor work in the area of handbill button, bill posting, and ram promotional ideas. During first three wrecks you'll be working most I v vour own boors at vour convenience. Dur ing the gala p - ■ week you may be escorting Hollywood starlets ta views or driving star Bruce Ocrn to the hi tog! H opening. The f.rst 100 students to bring this ad to the U* as I, 2, 3, 4 . FRIDAY, April 4 after 5 pm will be interviewed for emolcyment and admitted FREE to a SNEAK PREVIEW of film. Ie: AH work will •n pairs, so bring a friend- »fll be more fun!
Object Description
Title | 1975_04 The Daily Collegian April 1975 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
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 | April 3, 1975 Pg 8 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
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 | Gregory on CIA, Patty (ConttaBBd from Prage 1) •AU taa oagar addicts will he the point of no return yet, hat we are approaching It,* be added •You have a tough Job ahead of yon,' he repeated •Never before ta tao hlateryof Ststee by Mdtajg the coot r abend In the bodies of daad Amer from Vtotaam. .on la stabBxmnned sari starts la come op with tha truth I thtnfc ha w.H eaaaa op dead.* be added at a press conference later After overrunning hta schedule a hill hoar, Gregory said tot 1 by and let Amort- everybody else s •oat be long betore itapatoii j seas,' ho aald. •We can't accept that tee can out our three mania a day while half-a-btllton people stsrve i ts tha poestbtltty that the » of beans and rice will goto it it will push people t of the supermarket .Ifthat ■ taw country win brook tn boot Mx dsys * he aald. •You have a tough job ahead of you,' he continually told the bearded Cregory addnd. awaTe*eX Off Ms coot, he continued on with mora Joswo aad more accusations •Nigger* was Ma coaetaat syn- onym tor bucks. •When a nigger says he has tt in his possession, he has it in his poseesston," ha Bald, referring to documents connsrtlog the CIA to Remedy's assasetnation -It don't mean that it la tn a vault or five other a have it and I got to get it •America ts tn the ssme shape today that Germany teas tn Htt- ler'a day We're not interested ta justice we're Interested In money.* he ssld. 1 don't believe we are beyond The CIA waa a I addition to the saiplBWtlus, he accused the CIA of hetrur tied to Martin Luther King's death, the killing of King Faisal of teed! Arabia and the attempt on George Wallace's life He further linked the intellt gaaea organisation to the Patty Firemen file pay suit (Continued from Page 1) According to Carl Levin, dt rector of bwstnase affairs, the rosoon for the change is that the budget will now not support 12 kill-time firemen at $2 10 an hoar •Tha bradawl la around $30,000 aad we haven't been able to increase it,* Levin said. He added that the fire d ment has to live within the ti and that was the reason tor the Levin didn't feel the reduction ta the number of full-time fireman will affect the fire protection at CSUF He ssld the city fire department serves the rampns aad thnt a station is only a mile or S mile and-a quarter from campus A city fire station Is located at 4143 F Gettysburg Avenue. Levin aleo said the campas police sre always on the scene to assist in any way Levin said the need for a cam pas fire departmeta la not as great as tt waa*d}0years ago when the campus moved from downtown. -In 1951-52 when we moved bene the city fire station was quite removed. At that time to ths bast. Immediate and protafflon we had the Are Station. The main reason was because of the college farm,* said Lertn. He aald thai be felt tf the csm- 4a es lupin today that 1 bo no provision lor a "It was never pratendod that tha Ore elation wa have would take the place of taa Prwono Are eta- B*at CSUP fireman Hswke dis- agreed wltk Levin. -TbenawpUn ta very tnsxtotannta,- he aald. It cower busies of aatoty najtwax i srs sow aa to a track when > be throe Two mon i If s mator one call ao far under the new plan, but it waa jnat aome learning ruM.ish SB s'lu* and( .-.|.r llawke also said that Are department doesn't have an\ idaa where a fi • campus ami that they have to report tn the CSUF fire station lo find out Another point in which llawke taBBgrsed with l.evln is that Levin said only two of Ihe csmpnnes have nrvdepartments the CSUF system have them •We're not the only university with a fire itepurtment ■ As of April 31, the housing for Ihe firemen will la? aluiNtoned bbb rewsmt for the move! was then* was no longer any need tor Ike hoaatsg with Ihe reduction Another point out was the developmi stssatorrls that have made the campus leas of •sin..- *.• ara i doing better la leas chance of b ate] SJld Bat llawke roantered that statemei an't say If a fire department to. • only when you have a fire, tart it ts effective when poa don't have any fires " Hswke ssld that he and aome other firemen sre now looking Into the possthtllty of getting more toreaxag tor ths fire department Bat be aamsd that they wlU not try snd get buck the housing It ts s hnssrd to stay in,* he eoad What ta left now is tor the court to dacida tf taa Branson will be given their buck pay aad overtime pny According to Levin a esse bow slvtag the Act will . If the firemen will re- . hot be dtaoneetloa *^*>*se%*v%^»v^«^se^v^«ev»wvv% < n wane SUPER VALUE! 10% DISCOUNT came in aimd pick up your atsoouNi caro\ today (QaaS aaa pasta - aeceeaaa-lae oaJy) Mayfair Cycle Center 3249 E MdClfolEr PHONE 268-6514 aea»«aaaaaaeaa«aa«e*ae*aaaa«esaa«ae>aa I Correction The photography competition hetag spoaasrarl by the Art Department is open to .i stattonts, not Just those tsking art courses. For further tnfor mattes an the contest, contact the Art Depertment at 4J~ m » I l IDIatStSP I fbUfl) «. ths South Vietnamese Senetey day ■deptarl a raeolutton caUtag tor a -new leadership^ to a war Though PraaldSBt Nguysn Van Tbteu's oaater waa rmt i called tor In the resolution, no aonator tefaaaa •An abuaa of posrer. corruption and social injustice' in tha rssototlon, along with the charge that tha United States a failed to reopeet Its •commitments" to South Vtotaam. TOT**. AM SLltVTVAL TfSl test of Sooth survival may cotne before the eod of April. Secretary of Defense James R Schlealaawr said Wednesday He said that Commnnlm victories In South Vietnam amount to "a defeat of Motoric and tragic proportions* and the question of whether Saigon snd ths Mekong Delta can be defended • remains to be seen* KEFtSTS OKI ishop William Crelghton, aa Eptsco- I palian who advocates admitting women tooths priesthood, has said he will not ordain men until the church's General Convention reconsiders the question of admitting women to the priesthood also Crelghton tald his tallow bishops on Monday that -to continue to or- data men who are deacons while being compelled to refuse ordtaation . to taomen who are deacons haa become conscientiously impossible and e form of injustice which I can no longer be a part * S Ms. ads for survival (Continued from Page 1) tor feminine bpgtons deodorants and hunt building techtoqees They also have eliminated the •you've come a long way baby' slogan of Virginia Slims. "What raw hope ts that our readers will write and tt will have aome effect on the companies,* Lyons ssld *1 just think it is a breakthrough Hast we are the only women's magaxtae with a wide range of advertising.* Himtnatlng ads that diaagree with its editorial content would prove financially disastrous to Ma. •If we eliminated every ad which offended our renders we would havetoelimlnateourselves •Other then eliminate them, it's s good ides to show them and let the advertiser take the flack,' she ssld 'Weil take Ms first appeared tn the spring or 1972 and all 300.000 copies of Its preview Issue sold oat. Lyons vji't it teas created to •aerve women ss people, not roles.' t has attracted more then 1 7 million readers in the United States. Currently, Ms. has s 40 per cent non snd 40 per rent newsstand sale* The magazine's readership has centered around women who are •well educated and live tn rela tlvelv hirber income house holds.* she ssld •1 ttnnk tt alreadv is quits middle class." she M aware that we have to reach out to more blue collar women. •1 hope (hat Ms. does grow, thst oar readership does grow. to Include more Mao rotter women.* While the reach more Nor collar u Isn't looking for men to run ita editorial staff The tour men who work tor Ms sre In the adver- nrnng aad baateass departments An opening tor s amis editor ts i either 'There isn't so Qgialag yet ' l.vi •Kieht now, we feel wa must remsln in control of our content We wata to ssvor U»e experience a little bit longer." According to Lyons, Ms does "an adsqaata job* of presenting the male point of view The mota controversial story which recently appeared in Ms. wss on erotic srt. •It's amazing that Vtvs sad Playboy get by with tt even* month,* Lyons said. 'Somehow whan Ms did it. tt wss very threatening I think it's eastsr to write about things, whatever they are. than to have visuals." Mi, Lyons ssld. ts mora then sn ordinary magazine. It ta part of the change occurring In women's rote tn society 1 think thst Ms is more than a magazine that you go oat aad buy It Is part of the change. •Many women even say we hsva helped protect their sanity, that we have made them feel leas isolated * ON CAMPUS TOOAY Dr Herb Haber will apeak at the chemistry semlnsr ln Science 192 at 4:10 p.m The Inter varsity Chrtsttsn Fellowship will present aa sndto visual presentation upstairs la the cafeteria st 4:45 p.m The International Folk Donee Festtvsl will be hold in lege Union Lrnmgi at 7:30 p rn. Peer Counseling Student Tall Post will bs open ln Administration 224 from 5-7 p.m FilDAY "Richard mare* will lege ! mon Red Ntg*'- in ths Col- at 4 pm HOLLYWOOD CALLSI Part-time work for one month (April 5 - Ma, conjunction with the World Premiere of A MAX* MOTION PICTURE COMED> (pa) 'com United Ai Male and female students 17 and over needed tor work in the area of handbill button, bill posting, and ram promotional ideas. During first three wrecks you'll be working most I v vour own boors at vour convenience. Dur ing the gala p - ■ week you may be escorting Hollywood starlets ta views or driving star Bruce Ocrn to the hi tog! H opening. The f.rst 100 students to bring this ad to the U* as I, 2, 3, 4 . FRIDAY, April 4 after 5 pm will be interviewed for emolcyment and admitted FREE to a SNEAK PREVIEW of film. Ie: AH work will •n pairs, so bring a friend- »fll be more fun! |