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STEEP AGENCY FEES 'Do-it-yourself job hunting best ft) All Job- n ■ un<1\ taff wmsr tbii traumatic nts with Utile i aad a* business con- ,acta So many students are Mr- lnf • "aitddle n,an" - ** •*?" ploymoat agency - to do At hunting lor thoav There ara aaara tkaa to •»• ploymoat t if* ofhrtag l part-time Joft fHaaaaant. Th* igencto*' asrvlcss ara fre* anttl Jf applicant la plac*d. oat than h* ratoe ar**t**p usually 50-40 cant of a castors or'a ftrat on*** oat i aktlled and la looking for part- ttoae or summer work he'd probably ba better off making tola own coatacta. "Moat mnmtr >oba don't pay that woll invwiv • Paraona aatd, "eod If an empeaysaent agency tabes «0 par cant of a student's flrat month s salary he's probably not going to aam enough to man* oar ee rvice worthwhile. " CfUF Placement Cantor Coaa- aalor Barbara Logan agreed with Faraona, sa> tng students who go throagh #rr>piovm«nt afaaciaa to find summer jobs "hardly ev*r par rrontb'a aalary. •Th* coat la wort* it If a vudent has apacUl akllla aad la I to a Coanaatoatoa an- full-ttjao Job.' aaid I oyut Par v>m of tba Veltoy-WideEanaJoy- ment Agency "»nt U aa'a aa- JOB PERMITS FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS F >relga ■tar m obtain !mml| Service I ftriala, immigration rwuncoment ommlaelonor k.apmaa Mid that Ma dvdawsa to withhold authority fronts ofnclala to act oa foreign a rtoueohf tor summer wort per- t issloa was latoadod to protact jummor Job opportunttlaa lor America*- yoath. Including Victim eterans and members of inortty froapa Ha laid tba decision waabaaod n ubor markat advice farntabod ' tha U.S. Manpower Administrating}. "For aajiaial y*ars the Manpower Administration baa nd- Khtsofs • icnitwda that nana ' -at of aMeos If d*prlviagy**ng » • -icaaa W ass flad sisanhriaks* aotlra aalary an ipah rant anrna tha flrat month.* Loffan aatd. «a,f a atwdont aarna S4S0 a month. ba'U only bo making about $375 one* taaoa ara taken oat. Bat tha acoacy will chart* 60 par coat of the entire $450.' ffowosor. Paraona aald, atu- daota with apociaUiod akllls or praeloaa experience and are tooktn« for permanent work, often And the employment agency°> ltd tnvaloabl* -Many highly aklllad atudonta simply don't haea tha cantocto they noad neaeee thoy ara qualified for." ■Wi can raad* thorn to BM -kin- CARRYING THE NATIONAL Fl AG of Movtoo, members of Teafro marched in tront or va Ama*wkne*g*r yaaaai day aa Semana de ia Raza cetebcaitona oat underway. Around noon the grnaay AnipWrhaotar waa fiiiad w^hhotokntohmf children who had oame to CSUF to norform dancing programs m the Free Speooh Araa and the Con*** Union oa part of tha hMlilHoa. Photo by Erik Strom. v euay-frith la a wtda van- *ty of job*. Tha boat oftportant- tlaa, saw aald, ara ia aaaaaca- meot training, aacrotortal and clerical waraf Logaacaat lnff of aatng aaemptoy mem agon-* cy to "ba careful which agency you goto.* It's hard to know which agency will give yea tha boot service " aha aatd. 'Probably tha beat w*V to Aad oat la throafh word-of- moath, aoeaaai a tot of otoaoata have aaad tha agencies Alao, a stathat ahoald go to the agoacy, ask to 99» tha rata*, aad qaoa- floa what percentage of hit actaal aalary the he will be baaed on aad whan It will bo payable. ara roalry hard oa applicants.■ WCrjagESOAY, MAY 1, 1*74 L XXVIII '125 EGIAN CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY FRESNO > V Senate moves to change the Association structure By Jam** Gay Collegian Staff Writer Tha fttudoat Sonata yootorday paaaad two roophttoaa which. IX carried la the F reano Stat* Col- leg* Asaociattoa's Ftoord of W- rectora today, coaid radically change the financial atractar* of statfont government Tha flrat provides lor taking aU "profits' from tha PJC A«- kaajaa hi haaaaaapa *<xi ftai ■owUng alloy) aad patting thorn andor the sfdssllilj hi|iBdjil. I* effoct. thia wwoM glv* ataahat Tha aoeaaai caJU the atmcture the P9C Aoaoctatlon ttaelf Asaoclatlon determtnea the way tho mandatory etadeot body ho is lo be apaat. aad tharatoro otaowatfl have a matortty on the rsc's Board of LHrectors Tho r*v>lation states that fa* PSC right away." Logan aald Hoiiali seeking permanent aacretorial )oba might *a aervlc* WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF the eamator program l fsrd to an? odVoraa Mnanctal rlrroaaaf nana. Ma aa- rr^saed the vf»w that this policy i j iot warranted Rut ho aajipaaatioit that foreign "udenta to aaad of aaiggayaaoat a daa to *o- whieh ^itinoed aa Pag* 4, Col. 2) ■.■.•••....■.:.•.•. __ owjte a ho local em- ptoyvrs flad their aacrvtarlal ah* aald. "ha can probably flad Jhnt am esjad a Job oa Ma own, aad aave himself $900 to $400." Alao. aha aald. many toba sgenckaa rehr abtdoats to are (Coatlaoad on Page 4, Got. I) T4PC TBAfahCaafPTS Coacodiag a gllmpoeof hlmaelf and Ma Oval Office. President aiaoo Taaaday rotoaood edltod traaacrlpta that show ha ro- peatedly dlacaaaod the urgency of raising bpah monoy tor tha original Watergate ttofaaahata and never rejected the tdoo of makrng ooeh payanejsto. Meanwhlto. Jama* D.St.Clair. Preetdent Nixon's lawy*r. Said j islijjaj that the WMte | would reject the apodal Watergate prosecutor 'a aabaaaaaj for M tapad convroatlona tar tha cover up trial* p*»« m ..i ► s* rajjEF ■fTfJBNB Alvaro Casahal. Portogal'a Coeaaaaalty Party hadar, ro- i Llaboa Taaaday aad »aa to back tho military jaasta that overthrew th* aaaaoa'a dlc- fContlaaad oa Pago 4, Cai. 1$ Th* nor ami ptwaaahar* of sending tha r sou hat as is to ooeamtttee for a woefc waa kwpasood by a asanas voto. aad both maassrss carried by Urge margin*. Dnve Pat sapart. ksgdaladvw vjce-acasloaat. said tha roaota- ttona have to go before the Board of Director* today aad coasd not wait a week H* aaad baa absence of several faculty membara from tha BOD coasd bo aapactod at today's mooting, sad that students therefore would b* given a clear advantage. "In oar eaaasen, since tMs place got* to collect student fee*, it's a student esgoMssslan," aaad Davenport who was speaking aa a repmsontatlv* of thoPtattontSwn- ata/a eastutlve officers Carl Whitfield. CoDoga Uaaon Director, defended tho present structure of the BOD, aad challenged Davenport'a oocond roan- Coutlawed oa Pag* 4. Col. 4) Sunday is deadline for June primary's voter registration By J snot Morris Collegian Staff Wrrter Mjndav la th* lulls* tor rag- ^-rtng to sot* in tho California i pnman election wMcfc * hi — three CB0P span on th* ballot. M •gl atari eg voters anttl •day |* $175 (la tha aorth- orner of the eclonceBulld- «ad vsrtoos groapa will bo •d to tha Pro* Spaoch area <h Frtoay i alao may register at -1 re Station aa Baretow at moat city Ore sta- » *ad tha Fa*Mon Fair Mail. gins la running again*! Incasshoat John Ventura hr th* rreano Coanty Board of Super visors District Oa* Poet just meter Hayward Moore Jr. ts vying tor tha Daraocrattc nosr - ination tn tha Hat Assembly District, running I pa last efty aaaaclaaisn Pvtn C B*U. former Aaaoatoiyataa Charles B. Garri- gaa, agronomist Loon Y George aad Reodley Collage Instructor Donna McKittrlck The winner will face lacaanbant Ernest Ifo- - bloy, unchallenged on th* COP ballot la November Vincent La very of CSUF la vylag hr tha Democratic aasai- aafhan In tho new 17th Congrea- atonal Qtatrtot agalaot Cokaty Board of Paper visors Chairman John Kraba Tha wtoaor of tha race will he* th* GOP primary victor, la ras*k ant Bob Mathtae or Rtohard Ettner, traaaurar of the Fraaao County RepubUcan Central Committee, la November Aa of the latest coaat. there are 1$ Does ocratic bopefula aad tour GOP enaahrtsiss tor govomor sis persons running hr ooanty pubHc adashalatrator. tour parsons aaaMag th* shortff-coroaer poet and two imiiBiaiaa •*< for cosoty/elhrk teooidaf f^raaofi. must r*-rogsat*r by I Calkhioli's primary, i bellot aad In judicial race*, tho five coanty superior court ln- c umboats aad one tn unlet pel court judge are unoppoaed. Anyone moat .register to voto ships aad proportion*. by Sunday If thoy havo asovod Or Parson* sway register changed their no ate. Sample bai- if thoy ara 17 yoare old s lota ara not hs *srdad to now win bo IS by Jon* 4. sddrossos *v*n If tt to wttM same precinct, block or opart- it Anyone moving betweao May S and Jen* 4 may waa* at their oM precinct or by aaooatoe ballot which mast h* apaatod hr no hUor thaaMsf M.
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Title | 1974_05 The Daily Collegian May 1974 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1974 |
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. |
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Title | May 1, 1974 Page 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1974 |
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" |
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STEEP AGENCY FEES
'Do-it-yourself
job hunting best
ft) All
Job-
n ■ un<1\
taff wmsr
tbii traumatic
nts with Utile
i aad a* business con-
,acta So many students are Mr-
lnf • "aitddle n,an" - ** •*?"
ploymoat agency - to do At
hunting lor thoav
There ara aaara tkaa to •»•
ploymoat t
if* ofhrtag l
part-time Joft fHaaaaant. Th*
igencto*' asrvlcss ara fre* anttl
Jf applicant la plac*d. oat than
h* ratoe ar**t**p usually 50-40
cant of a castors or'a ftrat on*** oat i
aktlled and la looking for part-
ttoae or summer work he'd probably ba better off making tola
own coatacta.
"Moat mnmtr >oba don't pay
that woll invwiv • Paraona aatd,
"eod If an empeaysaent agency
tabes «0 par cant of a student's
flrat month s salary he's probably not going to aam enough to
man* oar ee rvice worthwhile. "
CfUF Placement Cantor Coaa-
aalor Barbara Logan agreed with
Faraona, sa> tng students who go
throagh #rr>piovm«nt afaaciaa to
find summer jobs "hardly ev*r
par
rrontb'a aalary.
•Th* coat la wort* it If a
vudent has apacUl akllla aad la
I to a
Coanaatoatoa an-
full-ttjao Job.' aaid I oyut Par
v>m of tba Veltoy-WideEanaJoy-
ment Agency "»nt U aa'a aa-
JOB PERMITS
FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS
F >relga
■tar m
obtain
!mml|
Service I
ftriala,
immigration
rwuncoment
ommlaelonor
k.apmaa Mid that Ma dvdawsa
to withhold authority fronts
ofnclala to act oa foreign a
rtoueohf tor summer wort per-
t issloa was latoadod to protact
jummor Job opportunttlaa lor
America*- yoath. Including Victim eterans and members of
inortty froapa
Ha laid tba decision waabaaod
n ubor markat advice farntabod
' tha U.S. Manpower Administrating}.
"For aajiaial y*ars the Manpower Administration baa nd-
Khtsofs
• icnitwda that nana
' -at of aMeos If d*prlviagy**ng
» • -icaaa W ass flad sisanhriaks*
aotlra aalary an ipah rant anrna
tha flrat month.* Loffan aatd. «a,f
a atwdont aarna S4S0 a month.
ba'U only bo making about $375
one* taaoa ara taken oat. Bat tha
acoacy will chart* 60 par coat of
the entire $450.'
ffowosor. Paraona aald, atu-
daota with apociaUiod akllls or
praeloaa experience and are
tooktn« for permanent work, often
And the employment agency°>
ltd tnvaloabl*
-Many highly aklllad atudonta
simply don't haea tha cantocto
they noad
neaeee thoy ara qualified for."
■Wi can raad* thorn to
BM -kin-
CARRYING THE NATIONAL Fl AG of Movtoo, members of Teafro marched in
tront or va Ama*wkne*g*r
yaaaai day aa Semana de ia Raza cetebcaitona oat underway. Around noon the
grnaay AnipWrhaotar waa
fiiiad w^hhotokntohmf children who had oame to CSUF to norform dancing programs m the Free Speooh
Araa and the Con*** Union oa part of tha hMlilHoa. Photo by Erik Strom.
v euay-frith
la a wtda van-
*ty of job*. Tha boat oftportant-
tlaa, saw aald, ara ia aaaaaca-
meot training, aacrotortal and
clerical
waraf
Logaacaat
lnff of aatng aaemptoy mem agon-*
cy to "ba careful which agency
you goto.*
It's hard to know which agency
will give yea tha boot service "
aha aatd. 'Probably tha beat w*V
to Aad oat la throafh word-of-
moath, aoeaaai a tot of otoaoata
have aaad tha agencies Alao, a
stathat ahoald go to the agoacy,
ask to 99» tha rata*, aad qaoa-
floa what percentage of hit actaal
aalary the he will be baaed on
aad whan It will bo payable.
ara roalry hard oa applicants.■
WCrjagESOAY, MAY 1, 1*74
L XXVIII '125
EGIAN
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY FRESNO
> V
Senate moves to change
the Association structure
By Jam** Gay
Collegian Staff Writer
Tha fttudoat Sonata yootorday
paaaad two roophttoaa which. IX
carried la the F reano Stat* Col-
leg* Asaociattoa's Ftoord of W-
rectora today, coaid radically
change the financial atractar* of
statfont government
Tha flrat provides lor taking
aU "profits' from tha PJC A«-
kaajaa hi haaaaaapa * |