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2-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Wednesday, March S, 1975 WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF IRANIAN TKADE PACT - The United States and Iran Tuesday signed a J15 billion trade agreement under which the U.S. will supply Iran with eight nuclear power plants, housing, hospitals and a port. Secretary ot State Henry A. Kissinger said the pact was "the largest agreement of thts kind that has been signed by any two CANDIDATE FREED - Kidnapers freed the Christian Democratic candidate for mayor of West Berlin early today after South Yemen granted asylum to five anarchists released from West Berlin and West German prisons. Kurt Neubauer, West Berlin senator for interior affairs, said police found Peter Lorenz, 52, In a phone booth ln the Wllmersdorf section of West Berlin. Lorenz was described as ln good health after his six days of captivity. 2,500 TO LOSE JOBS - The New York Dally News, unable to deliver papers slnceSundayevenlngbecauseofastrlke hy deliverers,, said it would lay ofr more than 2,500 employees by this afternoon. The News work rorce is 5.500. W. H. James, News president and publisher, said the layoirs, which will afreet almost all departments, were necessary because of "heavy revenue losses." UFWA DENIED PERMIT - T b United Farm V, 1 America five miles east of the desert community of Mecca The Riverside County Board of Supervisors unanimously denied the permit on the grounds that Box Canyon's only access route Is a two-lane road. The UFWA had planned the concert to raise funds lor strike efforts In the Coachella Valley this year Personal liberation ever, tna. n« learned of tl ■ (i Infiirm.itir t § March 11, 12 9 am - 9 pm J BOOK SALE CANDLELIGHT GUILD BOOK FAIR St. John's Cathedral Hall MARIPOSA AND R OPENING NIGHT, MARCH 11 NOT WHO. YOU. Give a year or two of your life to PEOPLE... through the PEACE CORPS or VISTA PEACE CORPS/V2STA ON CAMPUS THROUGH FRIDAY, MAR. 7 - 9 am - 3 pm Records Emmylou Harris & country music By Boh Merzoi with something less sappoiiiliru; recording i( the Funis an g Rurrlto Ilrotli and- w..> knur After Parson's death, Harris made a go of It alone playing liluegrass In Washington. She hadn't been forgotten . . . War¬ ners .signed her, and Emmylou Harris Is liound to establish hersell with 'Pieces ottheSky." This Is one fine record . . . full of country and hluegrass. There's a certain honesty to this type ot music unlike the sugar-coated mass-produced feeling of the majority or AM Pieces of Ihe Sky" Is a pure attempt at producing der at the thought of country music, and cross this album and lady olf your list, consider the possibility that maybe .you've never really given anything re¬ sembling country music or hluegrass 1/200 of a chance. Who knows, you might even like It. One listens to such cuts as "Too Far Cone," "If I Could Only Win Your Love," "For No One.- or -Bottle Let Me Down" help her carry this out are peo¬ ple like Eagle's BernlcLeadon, Linda Ronstadt, Glen D.Hardin, and James Burton (guitarist In Elvln Presley's band). •Pieces of the Sky" Is anlm- And then there's Olivia New¬ ton John, whose first hit, 'Let Me Be There," had e definite-- (Continued on Page 4. Col. 1) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Impressive Bulldoggers host CSUF Rodeo this weekend Wednesday, fvttrch 5, 1975 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN-3 tne CSUF rodeo team will be otln''and holle"Hn' this Satur- v aty>rrfoon as the cowfolks rpeie In the annual FSU Rodeo me Clovis Arena. I.ast week the cowboys and ,*girls looked Impressive, gar- Ting a first at the San Joaquin ■lti Rodeo ln Stockton. nudley Little, Fresno's pre- kles (denoting first places) the bareback riding event : placed second In the steer », irom Chandler, Arizona, He's According to CSUF's Rodeo Club President Tom Baker, "He (Little) should be next year's rookie of the year on the pro¬ fessional rodeo circuit. ■ CSUF's Clay Meyers, a trans¬ fer from Merced College, took second all-around by placing sec¬ ond In the bull riding, third In the saddle bronc, and sixth lnthe steer wrestling. Last year Meyers finished third In tbe saddle bronc compe¬ tition ln the Western Regionals - In his first year of competition. On the women's side of the arena, Gloria Herford had tbe only first for' Fresno, winning the breakaway roping event. Cowgirls Becky Fullerton and Renee Sandage also placed In the rodeo for valuable team points for the women. Fullerton finished third In both the goat tying and barrel racing. Sandage/took a second In the goat tying and a sixth In the bar¬ rel racing. Last season the women's team finished first ln the regionals, ' "and they should have a good shot at It again this year,* an Captain of the girls' team, ; Sandage, satd. "We lost one of our =j| best girls (she graduated); but *\ we're getting better all the time and should do well this weekend." Fresno has more than 25 mem¬ bers, oo their team: but Just nine "members are allowed to par¬ ticipate in the actual team point INTRODUCTION Ptycholosv Today iJARICA; IIBbsssssI INSTITUTE INC FREE If you compare, you'll select Etna... If you don't compare, don't say we didn't warn you! MIKE McCONNELL - GREG DEMING 1530 E. SHAW SUITE 120 PHONE 226-3030 1 ^tns Ufa Insurance Company, Hertford, Connecticut CONDITS HOWEB & 6LFTS ledar*Shields Ph. 277-WS4 SPECIAL! EXTRA MOWf if**cjlljHj>1WPst ><>»_ pete Individually In the rodeo, but their points cannot tie used to¬ wards the team^s total. back bronc riding, calf roping, riding, team roping, and bull riding. And.this weekend's women's events are breakaway roping, barrel racing and goat lying. Points are either In two go- around competition or In one go- around, depending on which sys¬ tem the particular rodeo ts using. For a two go-around flrstrplace, 120'is possible, compared to 87 go-around category. This Saturday and Sunday's rodeo Is employing the two go- around scoring system. Teams from 21 colleges In California, Arizona, Nevada and Oregon wlU take .part In the rough-'n'-tumble action. Horses wllh such enticing ALL-AROUND COWBOY - Dudley Little, Fresno's outstanding rodeo performer, practices his roping for this weekend's CSUF Rodeo. Dudley was last summer's collegiate champion. He's been performing In rodeos for 15 years, and will hit the professional circuit next year. flake, and Painted Lady will be trying to throw the contestants. And bulls named Tricky Dick, Typhoon and Oscar will be trying to buck their riders In less than eight seconds In that event: CSUF students can attend the two-day festivities free with their activity cards. General admission Is $2 for adults, and $1 for high School students. A special two-day tick¬ et can tie purchased for $3. Action both days begins with the Grand Entry at 1 p.m. t OPEN DAILY 2 pm — 9 pm FREEMAN'S ARCADE .2371 E. SHAW MAPLE .1 SHAW r- PAN AM CHARTERS "j ' ONLY 20 SEATS PER FLIGHT ARE STILL AVAILABLE !l I Leave San Francisco to London | JUNE 18 69 days JUNE 27 43 days Machine Knitted Garments Custom- fitted, highest quality sweaters, pantsuits, etc, for people of all ages and sizes, (lessons avail¬ able). Call 224-7046. . Renee Sandage, one of CSUF's oat tying technique, tuning up for the nd Sunday in Clovis. Sandage placed s rodeo in Stockton. $65 to $85 PER WK PART TIME Unlimited earning potential in addressing envelopes at home. Companies pay top money for that "personal* touch. For further informa¬ tion regarding opportunities with these companies, send $2 to Phoenix Advertising, P.O. Box 11707, Atlanta, Ga. , No club to join or membership fees to pay > Government approved • All funds protected in bank escrowaccount » All flights flown by Pan Am We have other charters available to Paris, Amsterdam & Madrid. Call for details. -*w DAUGHERTY „!tm TRAVEL SERVICE,INC. 668 E SHIELDS AVE. "^miSS" | 224-4800 | • Unlv.r.lty .nd Coll.s*. r^^T'CSUF UNIVERSITY THEAT PRESENTS' ROSSINI'S DELIGHTFUL COMIC OPERA -• S,(IN ENGLISH)^ ^ MARCH 6-8€.12-75. 8*: 15 p.m! MARCH 9, 4:15 p.m. SUNDAY MATI NEE \ ADMISSION: $3c00 general 2 00 HIGH SCHOOL V* O U r .50 with csuf LITTLE THEATRE. ACTIVITY CARD
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Title | 1975_03 The Daily Collegian March 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 | March 5, 1975 Pg. 2-3 |
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 | 2-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Wednesday, March S, 1975 WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF IRANIAN TKADE PACT - The United States and Iran Tuesday signed a J15 billion trade agreement under which the U.S. will supply Iran with eight nuclear power plants, housing, hospitals and a port. Secretary ot State Henry A. Kissinger said the pact was "the largest agreement of thts kind that has been signed by any two CANDIDATE FREED - Kidnapers freed the Christian Democratic candidate for mayor of West Berlin early today after South Yemen granted asylum to five anarchists released from West Berlin and West German prisons. Kurt Neubauer, West Berlin senator for interior affairs, said police found Peter Lorenz, 52, In a phone booth ln the Wllmersdorf section of West Berlin. Lorenz was described as ln good health after his six days of captivity. 2,500 TO LOSE JOBS - The New York Dally News, unable to deliver papers slnceSundayevenlngbecauseofastrlke hy deliverers,, said it would lay ofr more than 2,500 employees by this afternoon. The News work rorce is 5.500. W. H. James, News president and publisher, said the layoirs, which will afreet almost all departments, were necessary because of "heavy revenue losses." UFWA DENIED PERMIT - T b United Farm V, 1 America five miles east of the desert community of Mecca The Riverside County Board of Supervisors unanimously denied the permit on the grounds that Box Canyon's only access route Is a two-lane road. The UFWA had planned the concert to raise funds lor strike efforts In the Coachella Valley this year Personal liberation ever, tna. n« learned of tl ■ (i Infiirm.itir t § March 11, 12 9 am - 9 pm J BOOK SALE CANDLELIGHT GUILD BOOK FAIR St. John's Cathedral Hall MARIPOSA AND R OPENING NIGHT, MARCH 11 NOT WHO. YOU. Give a year or two of your life to PEOPLE... through the PEACE CORPS or VISTA PEACE CORPS/V2STA ON CAMPUS THROUGH FRIDAY, MAR. 7 - 9 am - 3 pm Records Emmylou Harris & country music By Boh Merzoi with something less sappoiiiliru; recording i( the Funis an g Rurrlto Ilrotli and- w..> knur After Parson's death, Harris made a go of It alone playing liluegrass In Washington. She hadn't been forgotten . . . War¬ ners .signed her, and Emmylou Harris Is liound to establish hersell with 'Pieces ottheSky." This Is one fine record . . . full of country and hluegrass. There's a certain honesty to this type ot music unlike the sugar-coated mass-produced feeling of the majority or AM Pieces of Ihe Sky" Is a pure attempt at producing der at the thought of country music, and cross this album and lady olf your list, consider the possibility that maybe .you've never really given anything re¬ sembling country music or hluegrass 1/200 of a chance. Who knows, you might even like It. One listens to such cuts as "Too Far Cone," "If I Could Only Win Your Love," "For No One.- or -Bottle Let Me Down" help her carry this out are peo¬ ple like Eagle's BernlcLeadon, Linda Ronstadt, Glen D.Hardin, and James Burton (guitarist In Elvln Presley's band). •Pieces of the Sky" Is anlm- And then there's Olivia New¬ ton John, whose first hit, 'Let Me Be There," had e definite-- (Continued on Page 4. Col. 1) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Impressive Bulldoggers host CSUF Rodeo this weekend Wednesday, fvttrch 5, 1975 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN-3 tne CSUF rodeo team will be otln''and holle"Hn' this Satur- v aty>rrfoon as the cowfolks rpeie In the annual FSU Rodeo me Clovis Arena. I.ast week the cowboys and ,*girls looked Impressive, gar- Ting a first at the San Joaquin ■lti Rodeo ln Stockton. nudley Little, Fresno's pre- kles (denoting first places) the bareback riding event : placed second In the steer », irom Chandler, Arizona, He's According to CSUF's Rodeo Club President Tom Baker, "He (Little) should be next year's rookie of the year on the pro¬ fessional rodeo circuit. ■ CSUF's Clay Meyers, a trans¬ fer from Merced College, took second all-around by placing sec¬ ond In the bull riding, third In the saddle bronc, and sixth lnthe steer wrestling. Last year Meyers finished third In tbe saddle bronc compe¬ tition ln the Western Regionals - In his first year of competition. On the women's side of the arena, Gloria Herford had tbe only first for' Fresno, winning the breakaway roping event. Cowgirls Becky Fullerton and Renee Sandage also placed In the rodeo for valuable team points for the women. Fullerton finished third In both the goat tying and barrel racing. Sandage/took a second In the goat tying and a sixth In the bar¬ rel racing. Last season the women's team finished first ln the regionals, ' "and they should have a good shot at It again this year,* an Captain of the girls' team, ; Sandage, satd. "We lost one of our =j| best girls (she graduated); but *\ we're getting better all the time and should do well this weekend." Fresno has more than 25 mem¬ bers, oo their team: but Just nine "members are allowed to par¬ ticipate in the actual team point INTRODUCTION Ptycholosv Today iJARICA; IIBbsssssI INSTITUTE INC FREE If you compare, you'll select Etna... If you don't compare, don't say we didn't warn you! MIKE McCONNELL - GREG DEMING 1530 E. SHAW SUITE 120 PHONE 226-3030 1 ^tns Ufa Insurance Company, Hertford, Connecticut CONDITS HOWEB & 6LFTS ledar*Shields Ph. 277-WS4 SPECIAL! EXTRA MOWf if**cjlljHj>1WPst ><>»_ pete Individually In the rodeo, but their points cannot tie used to¬ wards the team^s total. back bronc riding, calf roping, riding, team roping, and bull riding. And.this weekend's women's events are breakaway roping, barrel racing and goat lying. Points are either In two go- around competition or In one go- around, depending on which sys¬ tem the particular rodeo ts using. For a two go-around flrstrplace, 120'is possible, compared to 87 go-around category. This Saturday and Sunday's rodeo Is employing the two go- around scoring system. Teams from 21 colleges In California, Arizona, Nevada and Oregon wlU take .part In the rough-'n'-tumble action. Horses wllh such enticing ALL-AROUND COWBOY - Dudley Little, Fresno's outstanding rodeo performer, practices his roping for this weekend's CSUF Rodeo. Dudley was last summer's collegiate champion. He's been performing In rodeos for 15 years, and will hit the professional circuit next year. flake, and Painted Lady will be trying to throw the contestants. And bulls named Tricky Dick, Typhoon and Oscar will be trying to buck their riders In less than eight seconds In that event: CSUF students can attend the two-day festivities free with their activity cards. General admission Is $2 for adults, and $1 for high School students. A special two-day tick¬ et can tie purchased for $3. Action both days begins with the Grand Entry at 1 p.m. t OPEN DAILY 2 pm — 9 pm FREEMAN'S ARCADE .2371 E. SHAW MAPLE .1 SHAW r- PAN AM CHARTERS "j ' ONLY 20 SEATS PER FLIGHT ARE STILL AVAILABLE !l I Leave San Francisco to London | JUNE 18 69 days JUNE 27 43 days Machine Knitted Garments Custom- fitted, highest quality sweaters, pantsuits, etc, for people of all ages and sizes, (lessons avail¬ able). Call 224-7046. . Renee Sandage, one of CSUF's oat tying technique, tuning up for the nd Sunday in Clovis. Sandage placed s rodeo in Stockton. $65 to $85 PER WK PART TIME Unlimited earning potential in addressing envelopes at home. Companies pay top money for that "personal* touch. For further informa¬ tion regarding opportunities with these companies, send $2 to Phoenix Advertising, P.O. Box 11707, Atlanta, Ga. , No club to join or membership fees to pay > Government approved • All funds protected in bank escrowaccount » All flights flown by Pan Am We have other charters available to Paris, Amsterdam & Madrid. Call for details. -*w DAUGHERTY „!tm TRAVEL SERVICE,INC. 668 E SHIELDS AVE. "^miSS" | 224-4800 | • Unlv.r.lty .nd Coll.s*. r^^T'CSUF UNIVERSITY THEAT PRESENTS' ROSSINI'S DELIGHTFUL COMIC OPERA -• S,(IN ENGLISH)^ ^ MARCH 6-8€.12-75. 8*: 15 p.m! MARCH 9, 4:15 p.m. SUNDAY MATI NEE \ ADMISSION: $3c00 general 2 00 HIGH SCHOOL V* O U r .50 with csuf LITTLE THEATRE. ACTIVITY CARD |