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2-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Wednesday, March 24, 1 TR: 'Seeds of discontent planted'... matter of time Elton. Dylan. Santana. Rock 96 FM Stereo, l.A \oz 1)1. 4-*TLAS MEChA joins San Jose 'March for Justice Wednesday, March 24, 1976 . THE DAILY COLLEGIAN - •Tesno Mechistas are planning participate In the Danny Tre- o March for Justice this Satur- ln San Jose, Callfas. ianny Trevino, a young San e Chlcano, was shot and killed two San Jose City policemen Is sponsoring the march. Seven blacks and one white have also been killed by San Jose police. At least three. CSUF students, Santos Garcia, Juan Perez and Richard Carrillo, have Indicated an Interest to form a car pool to go to San Jose and march. They may be oontacted at tomorrow's MEChA meeting at Newman Center, 1572 E. Barstow, at 12:30 p.m. The march starts at noon Saturday, but participants are asked to meet at 10 a.m. at the Guadalupe Church, 2020 E. San Antonio in San Jose. A rally will follow at 1:30 p.m. The Committee has secured at least 17 speakers, Including Corky Gonzalez of the Denver Crusade for Justice: Dennis Banks, American Indian Movement: Tom Hayden, candidate for the U.S. Senate, and Jane Fonda. •The authorities deny there are acta of police repression ous than the two policeofficers.* against minorities,* said a Com- Tha spokesperson said, •Danny' mlttee spokesperson. Trevino was not armed. His The; reported assistant DU- death, like tha death of many trict Attorney William Hoffman other*, was unnecessary. denied the "racist violence of "To remain silent la to accept police ln San Jose,* and claimed these acts of repression. Wa can Trevino *was far mora danger- no longer remain sllatrt.' Chicano voter sign-up drive set oughout Fresno County are nsoring a local voter regis- tlon drive of Spanish-sur- ned persons beginning ln April e Southwest Voter Registration durational Project headquar- red In San Antonio. Texas, for Heavily Involved In the effort i-.illy are ElConclIlo.Mexlcan- nterlCM political Association. [J to initiate 'ellasFres- stands true with the San i Valley as well, he added. registration drive can irgest majority in and California,* •But problems a establish areas and stimulate political Interest within that community.* Ambriz said if 500 Spanlsh- surnamed persons frlc-rn the surrounding 17 communities affected could be registered, this would be a beginning. Some of the communities Involved Include Sanger. Parller, Ftrebaugh and Rlverdale, among On Saturday, April 3. 1976, the project's office man, across from Roeding pai The activities will beglnat2p, and the public is invited to : Tell- on the drive as a registrar or who wish further Information should contact Ambriz at 292- 5312. FCC conference termed 'effective* Last Saturdays Chlcano Youth Conference at Fresno City College was termed "veryeffective* by coordinator Kathy SUva. 450 young Chicanos from 25 high schools attended the daylong educational affair which was billed as "Get Smart: Be Bl- said through evalua- udent overall thought nee was Interesting I. Refre Persons Interested In to them. *It helped t more about their culture and dvanlage of'belngbilingual State MEChA conference ii headquart screwed upjnslng Anglo philosophy for Chlcano problems.* The San Dles;o spokesperson i friendly the entire e Id i* rotated frequently. was also clarified that tl ■n situation: if a MEChA needs mid word out Immediately on ittor. telephones could be I to speed up the process. !'■ unanimous approval. ne of the few motions which not receive approval per se the Publicity Committee's ■niennial logo. Hi motion was tabled until iiAs to contribute "Ideally " each or a minimum of $50 statewide general fund. One >e primary purposes would be md publicity. spokesperson for the Los ties region began the general toward national action." Nearly all matters which went before the general session for a prll li This date corresponds with la Marcha de Unidad scheduled in Fresno April 17 to allow for statewide MEChA participation In the march of solidarity. She added that Inopenlngdoors to a different environment to some of the students, the conference communicated the fact that education is a necessity. "They should be proud of their billnguallsm as a valuable tool * Ms. Silva said. FRESHMEN JUNIORS Be an OFFICER IN THE MARINE CORPS. 6 to 10 weeks, get pa Irom $678 to $1800 w ABSOLUTELY NO Oi LOW PAY LONG HOURS LOTS OF SATISFACTION That pretty much tells the Peace Corps story. That's why it lakes a pretty special person to qualify for pretty unusual jobs. But since 1961, over 65,000 Americans have served as Peace Corps Volunteers. There must be some rewards. Gene Riglcr, an ex-Peace Corps Volunteer himself, heads up a recruiting team that will be on the Fresno State campus Monday through Thursday, March 22-23, to give Fresno grads — and those about to receive their degrees — some straight answers. The Peace Corps recruiting team will be located at Ihe Free Expression Area, across from the cafeteria, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. OVERSEAS JOI1S MANUKIAN'S BASTURMA & SOUJOUK CO. Retail "SgblftlB* Whaleiqla MIDDLE EASTERN FOOD 1720 S. ORANOE AVE. FRESNO, CA11F. 93702 26S-5944 •m copy plus ""i XEROX COPIES NO MINIMUM Bring'Student ID — we run it for you! Guarantee Towers T322 E. Shaw it. 9:00-1.0 3 If vou can be available in May or June, and have one of the skills below, it might JM worth your time to drop by the Free Expression Area while the Peace Corps is on campus. Or, if you prefer to make an interview appointment for sometime during March 22-25, you can arrange for-ltby asking at the Placement Center, Room 267, New Administration Bldg„ right now. TEACHERS Opportunities lor English teachers in Tunisia, Niger A Chad. Must have B.A; in English or French, or B.A. in any discipline plus a French background.P.E. teaching openings in Togo, Nicaragua, Honduras, East. Caribbean. Bachelor's or master's in P.E. req. Music teachers in great demand in Jamaica, East. Cariliiican, El Salvador A Nicaragua. Bachelor's, plus exp in conducting or playing in orchestra, req. Opportunities for art teachers in Jamaica, East.Carrib- hean, Morocco A Costa Rica. Bachelor's in fine arts, or five years exp in ceramics, weaving or jewelry req. CIVIL ENGINEERS ' Openings in Upper Volta, Seychelles Islands, Honduras, Morocco A Ethiopia. Bachelor's or master's in C^E. req. Single males preferred. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS In Ecuador ,$ Chile. Seeking Ph.D's. master's A INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS Opportunities in El Salvador, Afghanistan, Colombia, Jamaica. Bachelor's or master's in I.E. req. Mar- SURVEYORS In El Salvador A Morocco. B,S. in surveying, or A.A. HYDROGEOLOGISTS Openings in Ethiopia. Bachelor's in hydrology or gcoloqy, plus 3 months' exp in mapping, geophysical surveys A water site investigations req. PLANNERS BUSINESS Opportunities in El Salvador, East. Caribbean, Upper Volta, Morocco, Colombia A Botswana for those with B.B.A. M.B.A. or M.A. in bus admin, marketing, advertising, finance, banking or computer science. HOME EC/NUTRITIONISTS For Colombia, East. Caribbean, Chile, Costa Rica, <S Ecuador. Bachelor's with emphasis In nutrition, req. SOCIAL WORKERS Jamaica. Bachelor's or master's in sociology, with exp in psychiatric rehabilitation req. AGRICULTURALISTS Opportunities in East. Caribbean, Zaire, Colombia, Ethiopia, Morocco, Jamaica, Belize A Korea. Mostag disciplines in demand. Requirements range from A.A. in agronomy or horticulture to bachelor's or master's degree in soil science. Ph.c/s welcome, too. U.S. citizens onjy. For most positions, singles, couples without dependents preferred. Small living allowance, med A dental care, vacations, $1,800 stipend at end of 2 years' Monday through Thursday. March 22-25. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Free Expression Area, across ^Trom the cafeteria. PEACE CORPS. Special people for special jobs.
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Title | 1976_03 The Daily Collegian March 1976 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1976 |
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. |
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Language | eng |
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Title | March 24, 1976 La Voz 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 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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2-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Wednesday, March 24, 1
TR: 'Seeds of discontent planted'... matter of time
Elton. Dylan. Santana.
Rock 96 FM Stereo,
l.A \oz 1)1. 4-*TLAS
MEChA joins San Jose 'March for Justice
Wednesday, March 24, 1976 . THE DAILY COLLEGIAN -
•Tesno Mechistas are planning
participate In the Danny Tre-
o March for Justice this Satur-
ln San Jose, Callfas.
ianny Trevino, a young San
e Chlcano, was shot and killed
two San Jose City policemen
Is sponsoring the march. Seven
blacks and one white have also
been killed by San Jose police.
At least three. CSUF students,
Santos Garcia, Juan Perez and
Richard Carrillo, have Indicated
an Interest to form a car pool
to go to San Jose and march.
They may be oontacted at tomorrow's MEChA meeting at Newman Center, 1572 E. Barstow,
at 12:30 p.m.
The march starts at noon
Saturday, but participants are
asked to meet at 10 a.m. at the
Guadalupe Church, 2020 E. San
Antonio in San Jose. A rally will
follow at 1:30 p.m.
The Committee has secured
at least 17 speakers, Including
Corky Gonzalez of the Denver
Crusade for Justice: Dennis
Banks, American Indian Movement: Tom Hayden, candidate for
the U.S. Senate, and Jane Fonda.
•The authorities deny there
are acta of police repression ous than the two policeofficers.*
against minorities,* said a Com- Tha spokesperson said, •Danny'
mlttee spokesperson. Trevino was not armed. His
The; reported assistant DU- death, like tha death of many
trict Attorney William Hoffman other*, was unnecessary.
denied the "racist violence of "To remain silent la to accept
police ln San Jose,* and claimed these acts of repression. Wa can
Trevino *was far mora danger- no longer remain sllatrt.'
Chicano voter sign-up drive set
oughout Fresno County are
nsoring a local voter regis-
tlon drive of Spanish-sur-
ned persons beginning ln April
e Southwest Voter Registration
durational Project headquar-
red In San Antonio. Texas, for
Heavily Involved In the effort
i-.illy are ElConclIlo.Mexlcan-
nterlCM political Association.
[J to initiate
'ellasFres-
stands true with the San
i Valley as well, he added.
registration drive can
irgest majority in
and California,*
•But problems a
establish
areas and stimulate political Interest within that community.*
Ambriz said if 500 Spanlsh-
surnamed persons frlc-rn the surrounding 17 communities affected
could be registered, this would
be a beginning.
Some of the communities Involved Include Sanger. Parller,
Ftrebaugh and Rlverdale, among
On Saturday, April 3. 1976,
the project's office
man, across from Roeding pai
The activities will beglnat2p,
and the public is invited to :
Tell-
on the drive as a registrar or
who wish further Information
should contact Ambriz at 292-
5312.
FCC conference
termed 'effective*
Last Saturdays Chlcano Youth
Conference at Fresno City College was termed "veryeffective*
by coordinator Kathy SUva.
450 young Chicanos from 25
high schools attended the daylong educational affair which was
billed as "Get Smart: Be Bl-
said through evalua-
udent overall thought
nee was Interesting
I. Refre
Persons Interested In
to them.
*It helped t
more about their culture and
dvanlage of'belngbilingual
State MEChA conference
ii headquart
screwed upjnslng Anglo philosophy for Chlcano problems.*
The San Dles;o spokesperson
i friendly the entire e
Id i* rotated frequently.
was also clarified that tl
■n situation: if a MEChA needs
mid word out Immediately on
ittor. telephones could be
I to speed up the process.
!'■ unanimous approval.
ne of the few motions which
not receive approval per se
the Publicity Committee's
■niennial logo.
Hi motion was tabled until
iiAs to contribute "Ideally
" each or a minimum of $50
statewide general fund. One
>e primary purposes would be
md publicity.
spokesperson for the Los
ties region began the general
toward national action."
Nearly all matters which went
before the general session for a
prll li
This date corresponds with la
Marcha de Unidad scheduled in
Fresno April 17 to allow for
statewide MEChA participation
In the march of solidarity.
She added that Inopenlngdoors
to a different environment to
some of the students, the conference communicated the fact that
education is a necessity.
"They should be proud of their
billnguallsm as a valuable tool *
Ms. Silva said.
FRESHMEN
JUNIORS
Be an
OFFICER
IN THE
MARINE CORPS.
6 to 10 weeks, get pa
Irom $678 to $1800 w
ABSOLUTELY NO Oi
LOW PAY
LONG HOURS
LOTS OF SATISFACTION
That pretty much tells the Peace Corps story. That's why
it lakes a pretty special person to qualify for pretty unusual
jobs. But since 1961, over 65,000 Americans have served
as Peace Corps Volunteers. There must be some rewards.
Gene Riglcr, an ex-Peace Corps Volunteer himself, heads
up a recruiting team that will be on the Fresno State
campus Monday through Thursday, March 22-23, to give
Fresno grads — and those about to receive their degrees —
some straight answers. The Peace Corps recruiting team
will be located at Ihe Free Expression Area, across from
the cafeteria, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily.
OVERSEAS JOI1S
MANUKIAN'S
BASTURMA & SOUJOUK CO.
Retail "SgblftlB* Whaleiqla
MIDDLE EASTERN FOOD
1720 S. ORANOE AVE.
FRESNO, CA11F. 93702
26S-5944
•m
copy plus ""i
XEROX COPIES
NO MINIMUM
Bring'Student ID — we run it for you!
Guarantee Towers
T322 E. Shaw
it. 9:00-1.0
3
If vou can be available in May or June, and have one of the
skills below, it might JM worth your time to drop by the
Free Expression Area while the Peace Corps is on campus.
Or, if you prefer to make an interview appointment for
sometime during March 22-25, you can arrange for-ltby
asking at the Placement Center, Room 267, New Administration Bldg„ right now.
TEACHERS
Opportunities lor English teachers in Tunisia, Niger
A Chad. Must have B.A; in English or French, or
B.A. in any discipline plus a French background.P.E.
teaching openings in Togo, Nicaragua, Honduras, East.
Caribbean. Bachelor's or master's in P.E. req.
Music teachers in great demand in Jamaica, East.
Cariliiican, El Salvador A Nicaragua. Bachelor's, plus
exp in conducting or playing in orchestra, req. Opportunities for art teachers in Jamaica, East.Carrib-
hean, Morocco A Costa Rica. Bachelor's in fine arts,
or five years exp in ceramics, weaving or jewelry req.
CIVIL ENGINEERS
' Openings in Upper Volta, Seychelles Islands, Honduras, Morocco A Ethiopia. Bachelor's or master's
in C^E. req. Single males preferred.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
In Ecuador ,$ Chile. Seeking Ph.D's. master's A
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS
Opportunities in El Salvador, Afghanistan, Colombia,
Jamaica. Bachelor's or master's in I.E. req. Mar-
SURVEYORS
In El Salvador A Morocco. B,S. in surveying, or A.A.
HYDROGEOLOGISTS
Openings in Ethiopia. Bachelor's in hydrology or
gcoloqy, plus 3 months' exp in mapping, geophysical
surveys A water site investigations req.
PLANNERS
BUSINESS
Opportunities in El Salvador, East. Caribbean, Upper
Volta, Morocco, Colombia A Botswana for those with
B.B.A. M.B.A. or M.A. in bus admin, marketing,
advertising, finance, banking or computer science.
HOME EC/NUTRITIONISTS
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