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The Cal-State Child Care Center will begin accepting open enrollment applications for the spring semester beginning November 28, 1977. This program it for pre-scnool children from two and a half to five years of age. who have one or more parents attending State. The priority cut-off date is January I, 1978. For further information, call 487.2828. Cotton contest finals to be held at CSUF Som° 50 high schools throughout the cotton producing areas of California have been Invited to compete In the 20th annual state finals Future Farmers of America cotton Judging contest Nov. 19. at CSUF. The event is co-sponsored by the Department of Plant Science In the School of Agricultural Sciences and by Producers Cotton OH Company In cooperation with the State Bureau of Agricultural Education. A team from Hanford High School won the state championship at last year's contest. A Class "B" contest, which is held in addition to the state finals, was won by Tulare Wes- ■n High School. The will Ji ton lint, seed, bolls and plants. They also will be given a written test on various aspects of cotton production and marketing. The event will begin with registration at 8:30 a.m. and conclude with an awards program at 2:45 p.m. The deadline for entries is Nov. 5. Producers Cotton Oil Company provides a coffee hour for the coaches, a free lunch for the coaches and teams, and many of the contest awards.,State a- wards are provided by the Bureau of Agricultural Education. Dr. Gary Rltenour and Dr. Marinus Van Elswyk, both professors of agronomy, are the CSUF faculty coordinators of the BUNK BEDS $13 98 NATIONAL HARDWARE SUPPLY Bank Americard and Master Charge accepted 7173 N. BLACKSTONE 439-2767 J ofHernc I Block North of H SOUND INVESTMENT NOTHIN' TO HIDE Great Xmas Special KENWOOD KR-4070 80 watts RMS TOTAL 0.1 Total Harmonic Distortion Twin FM Tuning LOT $300.00 $16600 SHARP RT-1155 Cassette Deck APSS Search System LE.D. Peak Indicator Dolby LIST $260.00 OO 159 in. 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"II you ask me, what country Is my closest friend, I would say United Slates...and the reasons [or It is very simple, .because Culled states has lots of Interest in Iran, either economic directly or political Indirectly (Shah's recent Interview.) On November 15-16, 1917, the ^scisi shah will make his ele- renth ptlgramage to his master The fascist Shah was reinstated to power ln 1953 by U.S. monopoly capitalists who saw their economic Interests threatened by oil nationalization that occured under the leadership of Dr. Mossadegh, popularly elected pre- Slnce that time the fascist Shah has actively promoted and defended the Interests of Imperialism, particularly U.S. Imperialism, in Iran. His dictatorial rule has always been, hated and struggled against by the Iranian people and Shah has stayed ln po*er through the use of reactionary violence a»d with the support 'economic, military, etc) hired brutally, and over tl sands of working class have n sacred .In past fifty t years of "Pahlavl Dynasty" ln Today the exlstance of political repression ln Iran Is an Indisputable fact, and this repression Is highly Institutionalized with the presence of SAVAK. The U.S. has been most actively aiding the Shah's regime ln maintaining his position of power through military and economic aide" since the CIA coup ln 1953. Under the rule of the Shah, all the wealth and natural resources of Iran are used to serve the-Interests and needs the Imperialists. The SI ig his The formation single party ln an was initiated by the U.S., Men manipulates the offlcal political activity In Iran. After the Ustoric defeat of the U.S. ln '"■to-China, the weakening of Its Power internationally, andconsl- ferine Ihe Importance of tbe Persian Gulf region ln global strategy. || could not risk losing Its control of Iran. "Rastakhlz" *as thus formed to deal with 'ran serious Internal contradlc- 3 vital t U.S. lnle- The Shah's Rastakhlz Party bought more oppression.for I- ranian people. The recent rour- fers brings the number of I- rsfllin patriots executed by the Suh's troops and bis notorious »«cr«t police, the SAVAK, to **' 250, Just In 1976*77 alone. "rested, imprisoned, and. tor-. recent eleventh trip to the United States. Why Is the puppet making such trips? The Carter Administration Is trying to construct a democratic mask for the Shah ln order to continue Justifying the U.S. support for this fascist dictatorship. The Shah's regime, in order to give an Image or -enjoying popular support Is: (1) Bringing several plane-loads of SAVAK agents from Iran to participate ln pro-Shah demonstrations, (2) Bringing all I ranlan military personnel training ln this country to these same demonstrations, and (3) Offering round trip tickets, hotel accomodations, and a bribe, of $300-9400 to any Iranians within the U.S. who will go to Washington to' demonstrate ln favor of the Shah. • This' Is a desperate conspiracy on the part of both the United States am) Iranian Governments to mislead the public about the realities of the Shah's regime and we condemn It strongly. We call on all democratic- minded and freedom-loving peo- ' pie to Join us In' opposition to this trip, and ln opposition to the dictatorship of the Shah. ITiTCffi. 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Object Description
Title | 1977_11 The Daily Collegian November 1977 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1977 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | Nov 10, 1977 Pg. 4-5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1977 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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The Cal-State Child Care Center will begin accepting open
enrollment applications for the spring semester beginning November 28, 1977. This program it for pre-scnool children from
two and a half to five years of age. who have one or more parents
attending State. The priority cut-off date is January I, 1978. For
further information, call 487.2828.
Cotton contest
finals to be
held at CSUF
Som° 50 high schools throughout the cotton producing areas
of California have been Invited
to compete In the 20th annual
state finals Future Farmers of
America cotton Judging contest
Nov. 19. at CSUF.
The event is co-sponsored by
the Department of Plant Science
In the School of Agricultural
Sciences and by Producers Cotton OH Company In cooperation
with the State Bureau of Agricultural Education.
A team from Hanford High
School won the state championship at last year's contest. A
Class "B" contest, which is
held in addition to the state
finals, was won by Tulare Wes-
■n High School.
The
will Ji
ton lint, seed, bolls and plants.
They also will be given a written
test on various aspects of cotton
production and marketing.
The event will begin with registration at 8:30 a.m. and conclude with an awards program at
2:45 p.m. The deadline for entries is Nov. 5.
Producers Cotton Oil Company
provides a coffee hour for the
coaches, a free lunch for the
coaches and teams, and many
of the contest awards.,State a-
wards are provided by the Bureau of Agricultural Education.
Dr. Gary Rltenour and Dr.
Marinus Van Elswyk, both professors of agronomy, are the
CSUF faculty coordinators of the
BUNK BEDS
$13 98
NATIONAL
HARDWARE SUPPLY
Bank Americard and Master
Charge accepted
7173 N. BLACKSTONE
439-2767 J
ofHernc
I Block North of H
SOUND INVESTMENT
NOTHIN' TO HIDE
Great Xmas Special
KENWOOD KR-4070
80 watts RMS TOTAL
0.1 Total Harmonic Distortion
Twin FM Tuning
LOT $300.00
$16600
SHARP RT-1155
Cassette Deck
APSS Search System
LE.D. Peak Indicator
Dolby
LIST $260.00
OO
159
in. Memorex Tapes"
(One ol our lowest prices ever)
TECHNICS SL-2000 -
Direct Drive
0!03 Wow & Flutter
Strobe Light & Speed Control
LIST $150.00
$9/46
STANTON 681 EEE
Rated "Best Buy"
SUPER CARTRIDGE
$45
00
Jensen stereo headphones- $14.99 (Reg. $50.00)
HOURS: THURS. 1-9
FRI. 1-9
SAT. 10-6
SUN. 12-5
Maxwell UDXl I & B C90 - $2.97 U.
'SOUND INVESTMENT
6064 N. FIRST (Alpha Beta Shopping Center)
SALE ENDS SUNDAY . "XTX^SZ:^ (Check Friday:
Entertainment Section In The Fresno Bee For More Outrageous Sale MriceSi
eOGF-Y'S BACK...Robert Sacchi is the next best thing to having
the real Humphrey Bog.art-.hc looks, acts, talks and. moves
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