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2-THf COUfOIAN -Letter to Ihe editor- Thursday, November 18, 197* Iranian students denounce Shah's conspiracy (CTSNU) In Paris was '•wounding" a "cultural attache" by French police and all of the Iranian embesy in France arrested. Four were (Rsutar). One of the charged is decorteeV. from France, among the organisational secretary of ASIANS INTERESTED IN SOCIAL WELFARE GRADUATE SCHOOL The Asian Caucus of th* School of Sodal Welfare, of University California, Berkeley,will hold a recruifrrien! moating: Place: San Ramon 25 Time: Friday, Novembor 19, 1976 12:30- 2:00 p.m. Information (415) 562-0061 Mammoth Mountain Dec 6,7,8 3 nights + 3 days Sierra Nevada Hotel package includes 1. Lift ticket 2. Transportation (plane) I Total Cost $108.00 Lake Tahoe Hyatt Lodge Jan. 6,7, 8, 3 nights 3 day lifts lift ticket . Plane transportation Total cost $142.00 Utah, Snowbird Snowbird Lodge Feb. 12-19 7 nights 7 day lift ticket Total cost $182.00 SHARE THE RIDE WITH US THIS THANKSGIVING AND GET ON TD A GOOD THING. Us means Greyhound, and a lot of your fallow students who are already on to a good thing You leave when you like. Travel comfortably. Arrive refreshed and on time You'll save money, too. over the increased air fates. Share the ride with us on weekends. Holidays. Anytime. Go Greyhound. GREYHOUND SERVICE ONE- ROUND- YOU CAN -YOU TO WAY TRIP LEAVE ARRIVE Los Angeles tllJS $n.i2 U:30 P.M 5:30 P.M. Ml 17.83 2.-15P.M, 5:50P.M. aocssco 10.44 19.84 :.23P.M. «:30P.M. SS 9.14 17.37 IrUAJI. 11:48P.M. Il 8.74 18.51 7.00 A J*. 10:«S A M. CSUF Association, Inc. GREYHOUND STUUtNT AGENT Union Phono 487-2078 \M GO GREYHOUND andteavemedPivinotous' <ISA),i by m.silve propsg.nd. and unprecedented harassment against ISA and Its members in France by tne French govern¬ ment. This is only the start of a new consplrscy against ISA intern.tionally, aiming at the liquidation of the organisation in various European countries as well as the U.S. Ttus conspiracy was Instigated by SAVAK (the Shah's Gestapo¬ like secret police) with the collaboration of the French government. With the ac¬ cumulation of petro-doUars in the Shah'* hands and their chan¬ neling to western countries through plunderouS economic deal*, the fascist Shah's regime has assumed s more important ) people. For •and the Shah 885 billion contract last August, including $18 billion worth of armaments snd several nuclear power plants. And during became a sit-In, wss under continuous police surveillance. Police tried futlUy to break up the demonstrstion snd sit-in several times snd failed. Finally, in the early hours of the morning. Thus, tnorder to please the Shah, this goose which lays golden eggs for them, the western imperialists sre determined to liquidate the ISA. Tne banning of ISA will also help western the plunderous nature of these economic deals and the im¬ perialist nature of their activities in Iran and the rest of the Third World. On Monday, Nov. 8, the ISA in Houston, Texas organised a peaceful demonstration In front of the French Consulate protesting the recent arrests and keep their vicious attack away from the public eye, they blockaded the area within an 8- block radius. Then they brutally attacked, arresting » students. They hsve brought trumped-up charges against these students. These sets of the police in Houston are further indications of police-SAVAK collaborations against the Iranian Student Ide of Iran. role in relieving the economic deportations of *everal members crisis of western ruling classes, of ISA in France (CIS-NU). This at the expense of misery «nd demonstration, which l.ter Associated Students NEWSLETTER SURVEY COMPLETED - TO STUDENTS SOON! The Ad Hoc Committee on Student Involvement has completed a Urge task In the past month and a h.lf, the Committee has worked to devise a survey which would evaluate student opinion about life at CSUF. Along the w.y, the Committee encountered many outside individuals and the entire Senate, all filled with questions about the survey, Its purpose* and its distribution. Finally, at the Srtiate meeting of November 5, the survey was approved. Now the task before the Committee is to reach all 15.000 CSUF students with the survey. Plans arc shaping up like this: On November 22 and 23, surveys will be distributed and completed in many large classes on campus. Within the week, various clubs and organizations will also be asked to hsve their members respond to the questlonalre. Other methods may also be employed to be sure that close to 100 per cent of the student body will be reached. After that, the Senate will undertake the task of evaluating the results of the survey, and taking action on the fin¬ ding*, with the assistance of the Ad Hoc Committee recommendations. Be watching for the survey and be ready to tell student government your opinions. We need and welcome your responses! AS BUTTONS • The AS Senste and Executive Officers will soon be sporting bright buttons on their lapels. (Or other appropriate places!) The problem is find an appropriate slogan. Suggestions already being considered are: AS Power; We've Got What It Takes AS; and We've Got It Together-AS. These buttons will help the students identify Senators snd other people involved SENATE VACANCIES The AS Senate Is still missing two members. Senator* from the Division of Health Profession* and the School of Engineering have resigned from their posts, leaving those two positions open. If your major lies in one of these fields and you'd like to serve on the AS Senate, apply today in the AS Office CU 308, 487-2857. These positions will be filled soon, so don't delay in applying. you can think of a catchy slogan which we could use for the buttons, let us know soon in the AS Office CU 308. The sky's the limit, almost, and please use the letters "AS". for Associated Students. Can't wait to hear those suggestions come in! CREDIT BOX The AS Newsletter is sponsored by the Associated Students of CSUF. Coordinsted by Lianne Kent and Paulette OUCH!! Have you ever complained about the service you received at the Health Center? Have you ever wished there was something you could do sbout It? Now there is something you can do. The AS Senate is investigating complaints sbout the Health Center and looking for possible improvements In service. To do this, we need two students to serve on the Ad Hoc Committee on the Student Heslth Center. All interested students are invited to apply TODAY at the AS Office—CU 308. The deadline to apply is November 29, 1978 at 5 SAVAK is active ln the U.S. and Western Europe. "SAVAK agents hound and harass Iranians in Ihe U.S., with full knowledge and sometimes the assistance of the CM" (Jack Anderson In S.F. Chronicle, Oct. 28,78). The Shah, too baa openly admitted that SAVAK agents are in the U.S. "checking on anybody who become* affiliated with circles, organizations hostile to my country (sic)". (In CBS's "60 Minutes," printed in N.Y. Times. Oct. 22, 76). The recent Incident involving the ISA and the collaboration of the Shah's regime and its Gestapo-natured, SAVAK with the French government is only another illustration of the anti¬ democratic and repressive nature of the so-called "democratic" French govern- In the past, we have been able, with the support of all justice- loving people, to defeat the schemes of SAVAK and western imperialist governments. We are » confident that we can count on this support in our future struggles. We ask all progressive,, freedom-loving people to be alert to the Joint conspiracy of SAVAK and the French and U.S. government. We urge everyone to phone or write the French Embassy or Consulates in the U.S. and demand: release of N.der Oskooie (the organisational secretary of the Confederation) and Rata -that the deportation orders against Kaxem Kardevanl (in¬ ternational affairs secretary of the Confederation) and the three others be Immediately with¬ drawn and that they be p per¬ mitted to re-enter France. itudenU tn France, snd the criminal activities of SAVAK In Europe and the U.S., In particular the conspiracy of SAVAK with the French against the CISNU. Tee Northern CaUf erala Iraalaa ROOMMATE WANTED noat & quiot $60.(X)| 291-9241 oft. 5:00. AIKIDO-Perso, interested in training Call 222-5347 Thursday. November 18, 1978 Microwave television (University of Southern California's network) will come up here and take over," Matheny said. In an outline of the system relessed by Matheny, a paragraph from the report states r of the systems. first major u in that order." The report also i that CSUF buy a market survey of the potential area. "The (one) manager (for both CSUF and CSU. Bakersfleld) must define roles snd move them along. The "program committee' should begin to set lower division, upper division, and graduate work Itself) for the Feb. 1. 1978 operation." Satin estimated that it would cost 8128,000 to establish s net- ' work linkup to Vlsslis. Bike dilemma (OwtlBoed from Psge 1) Johnson ssid courtesy may be the best method of solving the bike dilemma. "We have to be courteous before we put up any signs," Johnson said. "They'll do it anyway. They'll tell us to go to bell." Although Illegal, riding bikes the wrong wsy oa a one-way street is not frowned upon by the campus security, Johnson ssid. "They would rather hsve them go the wrong way on San Ramon Instead of congesting up the "It's against the law. But given the alter¬ native, what else can they do?" Johnson wants citations issued to anyone who perks a bike In a building or corridors, but sdded that bicycles sre important to students. 'There's so much reel estate on this campus, you must rely on bikes," he said. "To penalise anyone for using the sidewalks would be ridiculous. They must be made to coexist with pedestrians in a courteous wsy. "Many (bikers) don't realise they're scaring the hell out of their fellow students...They would do something if they were made aware." THE COLLEGiAN-3 Correction An article In Tuesday's remove? of Chester Cole edition of The CrjUeglan from the Geography IocorrecUy stated that the Department chair¬ United Professors of manship. The charges California filed charges were actually filed by the sgsinst the CSUF ad- Congress of Faculty 1 ministration over the Associations. Campus calendar Thursday. Nov. 18 7 p.m.—An Old-Timey Dance, featuring the fiddling of Kenny Hall, will be held In the College Union Lounge. The dance is sponsored by the College Union Program Office. 7:30 p.m.—Students in Con- Friday. Nov. II -The Muslim Student will hold s meeting ln lege Union, room 309. p.m.-The Associated t Senate will hold its meeting in the College rooms 312-314. pjn.—Advising Services old s meeting on orien- n the College Union, room Saturday, Nov.ro Opera set for weekend "An Evening of Opera" ha* priced at 91 for adults and SO been scheduled by the Opers cents for students. Workshop st CSUF for Friday, Nov. 19, and Saturday, Nov. 20. . The Opera Workshop is The two performances will be directed by Evelyn W. Troxler, s held st 8 p.m. in the Music lecturer in the CSUF Department Building Recital Halt. of Musk. Accompanists for the Tickets for the program will be two performances sre Gladys the door and are Peters and Robert Jorgensen. the C 2:18 Studenl regular Union, 1:80 will h tationl! Pavilion. 7 pjn.—A disco dance will be 8 p.m.-The College Union will hold a stereo erposltlon In the College Union Lounge. Representatives from audio demonstrate the latest In¬ novations in stereo and cruadropbonlc equipment. Noes—The College Union PiiJgfsiniTiIng Committee will bold Its regular meeting In the College Union, room 308. Noon-The Bahal Qub will hold a meeting In the College Union, room 304. 7 p.m.-Delt* Upsilon will bold a meeting in the College Union, room 304. A later meeting will be held beginning at 8 pjn. in the College Union, room 308. 7 pjn.—The Gay Peoples Union will hold a meeting In the College Source. otEncr&y-Na 6 oil I If the Middle E*ast were in the Middle West, electricity would be cheaper. Just five yews ago wa bum. to generate electricity. Th«t ac el °o% of the in burned then cost .bout S3.50 . barrel and most of it cam. from California fields. Time, have changed. Today we're using more oil than gas because we're running low on gas supplies for this type of use. There isn't enough gas lo go anund and we have ruad to curtail o\»n power plants and by in our power plants under prei clean-air regulations. There is enough of it anyway. So we hi foreign tow sulfur oil from OP is more than 1500 m Other sources of energy Oil and gas are two of the five sources of primary energy PG6s£ ui ig electricity. Th. oil world, and wa are expanding it How¬ ever, we estimate it will supply only about 10 percent of our needs by 1985. Lidear —is so important, and why w <e other utility systems here and jcoad, have turned to uranium as >wer plant fuel. When our two of primary energy. V* h»ve recently Wind, solar, garbage, doe., ocean ' '"srence*, fusion and other Facing the problem together lalion itself continue* to grow. Th* Fbr our p*rt~\vevrill continue oui urgent efforts to develop all .vailabl aourcaa, to find new w»ya to ua* erx mora efficiently, and to keep you rali*bto**rvtc«*»thelowe«po*ifl> coat, fix your part, the effective of energy, is to um tea of II W« Sarvecncrgy- youTlsaryeiTioncy,toa PGtsrfE
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Title | 1976_11 The Daily Collegian November 1976 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1976 |
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 |
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Title | Nov 18, 1976 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1976 |
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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2-THf COUfOIAN
-Letter to Ihe editor-
Thursday, November 18, 197*
Iranian students denounce Shah's conspiracy
(CTSNU) In Paris was '•wounding" a "cultural attache"
by French police and all of the Iranian embesy in France
arrested. Four were (Rsutar). One of the charged is
decorteeV. from France, among the organisational secretary of
ASIANS
INTERESTED IN SOCIAL WELFARE
GRADUATE SCHOOL
The Asian Caucus of th* School of
Sodal Welfare, of University California,
Berkeley,will hold a recruifrrien! moating:
Place: San Ramon 25
Time: Friday, Novembor 19, 1976
12:30- 2:00 p.m.
Information (415) 562-0061
Mammoth Mountain Dec 6,7,8
3 nights + 3 days Sierra Nevada Hotel
package includes 1. Lift ticket
2. Transportation (plane)
I Total Cost $108.00
Lake Tahoe Hyatt Lodge Jan. 6,7, 8,
3 nights 3 day lifts lift ticket . Plane
transportation Total cost $142.00
Utah, Snowbird Snowbird Lodge
Feb. 12-19 7 nights
7 day lift ticket
Total cost $182.00
SHARE THE RIDE
WITH US THIS
THANKSGIVING
AND GET ON
TD A GOOD THING.
Us means Greyhound, and a lot of your fallow students
who are already on to a good thing You leave when you
like. Travel comfortably. Arrive refreshed and on time
You'll save money, too. over the increased air
fates. Share the ride with us on weekends. Holidays.
Anytime. Go Greyhound.
GREYHOUND SERVICE
ONE- ROUND- YOU CAN -YOU
TO WAY TRIP LEAVE ARRIVE
Los Angeles tllJS $n.i2 U:30 P.M 5:30 P.M.
Ml 17.83 2.-15P.M, 5:50P.M.
aocssco 10.44 19.84 :.23P.M. «:30P.M.
SS 9.14 17.37 IrUAJI. 11:48P.M.
Il 8.74 18.51 7.00 A J*. 10:«S A M.
CSUF Association, Inc.
GREYHOUND STUUtNT AGENT
Union Phono 487-2078
\M
GO GREYHOUND
andteavemedPivinotous'
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