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2-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN-Tues., Fob. 19,1974 Dymally offers insights to politicians1 news use Sen. MervynM. Dymally spoke with students at CSUF last week and offered some surprisingly candid glimpses of the politicians' attempts to manipulate the Fielding questions from a group of journalism students, ernor said politicians employ a number of waya to get In the spotlight and stay there. •You have to have something to grab them,* Dymally said. Bylaws election There will be a bylaws election on Wednesday, February 20, and Thursday, February 21. Two polling places - one between Thomas Administration Building and Speech Arts, the other In the Free Speech area, will be open from 9 a.m. to THE DAILY COLLEGIAN •You've got to have a good sense of timing.' The senator aald lt is common practice to sometimes introduce a Mil In tbe legislature simply to catch the public's eye. In addition to sponsoring or Initiating bills, politicians are sklllfyl tn handling public rela- e picketing support of might h you becati Cesar Chavez, you n to Introduce some blU to get them off your back," said Dy- The senator from the 29th district acknowledged that his public relations efforts sometimes fall, particularly among college students. ■I have some difficulty on college campuses," said Dymally. "Often a student doesn't rt of III Chairman of tr lorlty, Dymally c( e Senat, tn the legislature. The a said he wasur election wou ""-""i,=i" mibu. paula cause of To .Bradley.-he said. Try A Free Soampie of Our •"Mas* Weeded Tobowo MPU ^ xtzmt't 6B.0. SAVtKELU s£vS*kS5 ■ HpRstta . Tobacco roathss J08EY Humidors HILSON S^pt^^X^g " AgkTrars WATER PIPES CALABASH $tpe &fjop Cigars 375 W. Shaw (At MsJrsM) 'M. Slip llsjMWeste«Msiksssii ■Sues SIT MIS I • An Invitation to Learn of Challenging Employment Opportunities With The Navy's Largest R&D Laboratory Michelson Laboratory Naval Weapons Center China Lake, California Engineering Electrical Mechanical Research-Design-Development-Testing Job Rotational Training Program On-Center Graduate Program University of Southern California On-Campui Interviews Monday, February 25 Contact Your Placement Office / For An Appointment "~Ayi Equal Opportunity Employer The revolutionaries (Continued from Page 1) The strike and Its aftermath resulted ln violence and damage to prison property. The guild tence now tn the streets," said William Hanklns. lnvesttgattng sergeant at San Quentln. Hanklns said there are links between various prison "reform* groups through the Ven- Venceremos Is suspected of hiding one of the people allegedly connected with the murder of Fresno's jear-ronnd rental resort. One and two bedroom aptrtments from $150. Discover Meadow Wood Garden ApartmenU.. With everything under the sun. Pools. Tennis courts. Volleyball courts. M.ircus Foster; of hiding Steven Bingham, a young liberal lawyer who allegedly smuggled the pistol Into San Quentln that led to Ihe butchering of three guards and Ihe killing of George Jackson; and, according to a confidential report, of being Involved in the shoot-out at a San Rafael courthouse that-fed to the death of a Judge, the paralyzing of a district attorney, the death of George Jackson's brother and the famed trial of black Communist revolutionary Angela months ago that they officially disbanded," said Hanklns. "That's ML* Investigators say that members of Venceremos have divided themselves Into small terrorist groups and spread across •That's what makes it almost Impossible to break them up," said one Investigator. "You capture members of one group and they don't know the names tnthe Under different names ("The Symblonese Liberation Army Is probably one of them." Hanklns said) they continue their acts of terrorism while helping prison- It Is said, for example, that Joseph M. Remlro, 27, charged with tbe Nov. 6 ambush of Fos- mos as well as the Symblonese Liberation Army. The revolu-, tlonarles killed Foster,Oakland superintendent of schools, supposedly because he supported police patrols In schools. Venceremos Is said to be a highly organized and powerful group whose bigwigs remain behind the scenes while lesser Individuals do the dirty work, reports show. It is patterned, with Its small cadres and elusive leaders, after Maoist guerrilla And tt is as dangerous, Investigators say, as the most vicious guerrillas ln history. It was on Oct. 6, 1972, for example, that Department of Corrections officer Jesse Sanchez was killed during an escape by Inmate Ronald Beaty, As Beaty was being transported to court In California's San Bernardino County, two cars stopped the car Beaty was In, shots were fired and Sanchez was killed. Beaty said after he was recaptured that he was taken Into hiding by the Venceremos organization and given ",1,000 and a car. Members of Venceremos have been convicted 'of charges stemming from the escape. Venceremos has also moved into the prisons In an effort to build Its revolutionary army, according to Hanklns and other And look what comes indoors. Air conditioning. All-electric kitchen (with self-cleaning oven, rcfrig., disposal A dishwasher). Shag carpeting. Priv. patios. Across from University campus on Shaw Ave. between Maple & Woodrow. Ph. 291-0671 f} Meadow Wood . ern and Southern California. Give your can PSA a bird whistle. PSA gfves you a Mft. Off-Season pros 'Dogs almost eliminated sell neckties, cars TH£DAI0rcOllEOIAN-3 Tues., Feb. 19,1974 (CN3)-The final gun of the final pro football game la luaf an echo lost amid tbe memories, cheers and tears of millions of And for tbe men who play the game It means a descent from Mt. Olympus, a dimming of the limelight, chance to rest and mend their minds and bodies until next summer when the hot sun and grueling two-a-daye again forge them Into men able to scale the heights of Immortality. But 1 e ln between seasons when Sunday's heroics are forgotten and these men are faced with the problems of everyday living and planning This question was recently put to some of the top players In the National and American football conferences. •I've'got three necktie store*) m Florida which are doing excellent business and require •puch of my time,' he said.'And i 'II be traveling on the banquet ircult some, too." Bruce Van Dyke, an offensive guard for the Pittsburgh stealers, plans to work as a toll collector on a turnpike outside "I do It lust for fun." said van Dyke, -you meet a lot of interesting people. I'm also a iiart-tlme fireman which helps <eep me In pretty good shape.* Herb Mul-Key, the^Washtng- lon Redskins' fleet kick return specialist, has a busy off-season piymed. "I never went to college so : plan to take a couple' of business courses toward getting my ■ ollege degree,* Mul-Key said. "i also have a couple of Job ipportunltles which would tie In *lth my college courses. Then l expect to work out regularly md play some basketball on the Redskins' team.* >een an All-Pro three out of hla live seasons ln the NFL. He plans to catch up on some much •After that I'll start work ■■gain as a marketing manager ■'or the Hyatt Hotels,* saldKwa- lick, who has been with the hotel rirm for tbe last three yeara. Tom Mack, the Los Angeles Rama' All-Pro offensive guard for seven out of eight years, will resume his duties as a sales representative for a Urge West Coaat construction company. I've worked ln various ca-. pa cities for this company for the last five yeara,* aald Mack. "We build conventional power plants and nuclear power plants like the one at Sanonofre, Calif. Hopefully, we'll be Building some new ones this year,* Willie Lanier, Kansas City's All-Pro middle linebacker for five of his seven yeara In the NFL, la a partner ln a Kansas City beer distributing firm and spends his few months a year off the football field plugging his Lanier Is a year-round partner and manages to give the Job some time except for. the four or Ave weeks during the Chiefs' training camp. _ *When I'm through with football or It's through with me, I'll have a good business watting for me full time/ Lanier points out. 'It's something most of the pros think about a lot." Merlin olsen, the Los Angeles Rams' 12-year veteran who has made All-Pro each of his dozen seasons tn the league, has almost too much going for him off- . Hu Is a' partner In two I^ps Angeles are^ automobile agencies, one with former Ram quarterback and now Philadelphia Eagle signal caller Roman Gabriel; helps to operate an indoor-outdoor advertising firm and is busy with movie and television chores as well. I'll have several alternatives when the time comes for me to quit football,- Olsen points out. Ed Flanagan, Detroit Lion All- Pro center, Is getting into the beer distribution business, too, ln Jackson, Mich. ; "You have to get Into something else while you're playing football if you're smart," he says. *lt would be tough to go back toearnlng$°,000or$10,000 a year as a teacher after pulling down $35,000 a year in football.* Jim Langer, Miami Dolphin All-Pro center, Is a Miami banker during the months when be la off the football field. "I've been an assistant cashier now for two years, doing a little bit of everything In the bank and learning tbe ropes,- he saya. •When my football career la over, I'll go Into banking full from NCAA playoff Chico beat FRESNO COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS STUDENT RUSH.$1° 15 Minutes Before Curtain Time Curtain Time 8i30 p.m. except Sundaya at 7i30 p.m. For the Fresno State basket - AJter dropping Saturday night's conference game to San Diego State (80-78), the Bulldogs were virtually eliminated from a shot at the NCAA regional playoff berth. Long Beach haa all but locked up first place ln the PCAA standings, but since the 49ers are on three year suspension they cannot participate In tbe playoffs. The Bulldogs are now 3-4(not counting tbe Long Beach loss), Women set 1-1 mark in hoopster meet The Fresno State women's basketball team came home from their weekend road trip to South- ern California with a 1-1 mark after a pair of tough gamea. The girl cagera tripped Cal State Northrldge 62-47, but then fell.to UCLA 61-42. Leading Fresno ln the win were Debbie Kartmlr and Leslie -Miller, who scored 19 and 18 points, respectively. The FSU Junior varsity team remained undefeated this season, as It pulled off a 40-27 win. Paula Sevier led the Jv's In scoring with 10. Against UCLA, the Bulldog- ettes got good scoring efforts from Karlmlr with 14 points, while Diane Gray and Cindy Grim each scored 10 In the Fresno column. FSU Is now 6-6 on the season. The Junior varsity ran Its record to 8-0 with a 48-33 win ' tbe Bruin team. and have only three games remaining. Freano will boat San Joae State Thursday ln Selland Arena, and UOP here Saturday. Freano led by two (20-18) after the first tea minutes of Play, but by halftlme the Bulldogs were trailing 38-34. The Bulldogs were to lead again ln the game, bat tbe win was not ln the cards for Freano. At the ten minute mark ln the second half, Freano waa again . ln the lead 58-93, and hadupped the lead 70-61 with seven minutes to play. But tbe 'Dogs went Into a scoring drought, and San Diego took tbe final lead with 1:5° left with a 77-76 advantage. San Diego handed the Bulldogs an earlier season heartbresk (57-56), for its only two wins of the PCAA season. Freano waa led In scoring by Charles Balley'a 26 points. Also scoring in double figures for tbe Bulldogs waa Roy Jones with 16, Geoff Brandt with 16, Pat O'Leary with 14 and BruceHen- nlng with io. The all-around scoring by Fresno waa one of its better performances of Ihe season. From tbe field, Freano connected on 37 of 71 shots for 52 per cent, and waa 20 of 30 from the foul Une. The Bulldog Junior varsity was shelled by the OK Produce team 101-82. by Young' FSU netters The Freano State taonls team but after Its first match of the season you would have a hard 'time convincing, coach Doane Ballard. The Bulldog netters downed the Cal state Chlco team 6-3 on the FSU courts Saturday, and if early Indications are accurate the Bulldogs could be trouble for * Although Fresno's No. 1 man Dennis Alexander lost, the match went 2-6, 6-4, 7-B. Steady Phil Vartanlan had to work to win the No. 2 singles 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. Mike Ryan had little trouble In disposing of his opponent 6-2, 6/3, while freshman Lew Brewer had even less trouble posting a 6-3, 6-1 win. ~ In doubles, Alexander and Jim Hayes took their set 6-3, 7-5. Vartanlan and Ryan teamed up to win 7-5, 6-1, and the Brewer- Hlvely matchup accounted for a 6-0, 7-6 win. Fresno will travel to the Sacramento State .Invitational on Thuraday for a three-day affair. _ FUN LrHle Uefse <** FOR EVERYONE • labeata* • Hi,. 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Title | 1974_02 The Daily Collegian February 1974 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1974 |
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 | Feb 19, 1974 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1974 |
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-Tues., Fob. 19,1974
Dymally offers insights
to politicians1 news use
Sen. MervynM. Dymally spoke
with students at CSUF last week
and offered some surprisingly
candid glimpses of the politicians' attempts to manipulate the
Fielding questions from a
group of journalism students,
ernor said politicians employ a
number of waya to get In the
spotlight and stay there.
•You have to have something
to grab them,* Dymally said.
Bylaws election
There will be a bylaws election on Wednesday, February
20, and Thursday, February 21.
Two polling places - one between Thomas Administration
Building and Speech Arts, the
other In the Free Speech area,
will be open from 9 a.m. to
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
•You've got to have a good sense
of timing.'
The senator aald lt is common
practice to sometimes introduce
a Mil In tbe legislature simply
to catch the public's eye.
In addition to sponsoring or
Initiating bills, politicians are
sklllfyl tn handling public rela-
e picketing
support of
might h
you becati
Cesar Chavez, you n
to Introduce some blU to get
them off your back," said Dy-
The senator from the 29th
district acknowledged that his
public relations efforts sometimes fall, particularly among
college students.
■I have some difficulty on
college campuses," said Dymally. "Often a student doesn't
rt of III
Chairman of tr
lorlty, Dymally c(
e Senat,
tn the legislature. The a
said he wasur
election wou
""-""i,=i"
mibu. paula cause of To
.Bradley.-he said.
Try A Free Soampie of Our
•"Mas* Weeded Tobowo
MPU
^ xtzmt't
6B.0.
SAVtKELU
s£vS*kS5
■ HpRstta
. Tobacco roathss
J08EY
Humidors
HILSON
S^pt^^X^g
" AgkTrars
WATER PIPES
CALABASH
$tpe &fjop
Cigars
375 W. Shaw (At MsJrsM)
'M. Slip llsjMWeste«Msiksssii
■Sues SIT MIS
I •
An Invitation to Learn of
Challenging Employment
Opportunities
With
The Navy's Largest R&D Laboratory
Michelson Laboratory
Naval Weapons Center
China Lake, California
Engineering
Electrical Mechanical
Research-Design-Development-Testing
Job Rotational Training Program
On-Center Graduate Program
University of Southern California
On-Campui Interviews
Monday, February 25
Contact Your Placement Office
/ For An Appointment
"~Ayi Equal Opportunity Employer
The revolutionaries
(Continued from Page 1)
The strike and Its aftermath
resulted ln violence and damage
to prison property. The guild
tence now tn the streets," said
William Hanklns. lnvesttgattng
sergeant at San Quentln.
Hanklns said there are links
between various prison "reform* groups through the Ven-
Venceremos Is suspected of
hiding one of the people allegedly
connected with the murder of
Fresno's
jear-ronnd
rental resort.
One and two bedroom
aptrtments from $150.
Discover Meadow
Wood Garden ApartmenU..
With everything under the
sun. Pools. Tennis courts.
Volleyball courts.
M.ircus Foster; of hiding Steven
Bingham, a young liberal lawyer
who allegedly smuggled the pistol Into San Quentln that led to
Ihe butchering of three guards
and Ihe killing of George Jackson; and, according to a confidential report, of being Involved
in the shoot-out at a San Rafael
courthouse that-fed to the death
of a Judge, the paralyzing of a
district attorney, the death of
George Jackson's brother and
the famed trial of black Communist revolutionary Angela
months ago that they officially disbanded," said Hanklns.
"That's ML*
Investigators say that members of Venceremos have divided themselves Into small terrorist groups and spread across
•That's what makes it almost
Impossible to break them up,"
said one Investigator. "You capture members of one group and
they don't know the names tnthe
Under different names ("The
Symblonese Liberation Army Is
probably one of them." Hanklns
said) they continue their acts of
terrorism while helping prison-
It Is said, for example, that
Joseph M. Remlro, 27, charged
with tbe Nov. 6 ambush of Fos-
mos as well as the Symblonese
Liberation Army. The revolu-,
tlonarles killed Foster,Oakland
superintendent of schools, supposedly because he supported
police patrols In schools.
Venceremos Is said to be a
highly organized and powerful
group whose bigwigs remain behind the scenes while lesser Individuals do the dirty work, reports show. It is patterned, with
Its small cadres and elusive
leaders, after Maoist guerrilla
And tt is as dangerous, Investigators say, as the most
vicious guerrillas ln history.
It was on Oct. 6, 1972, for
example, that Department of
Corrections officer Jesse Sanchez was killed during an escape
by Inmate Ronald Beaty,
As Beaty was being transported to court In California's
San Bernardino County, two cars
stopped the car Beaty was In,
shots were fired and Sanchez
was killed.
Beaty said after he was recaptured that he was taken Into
hiding by the Venceremos organization and given ",1,000 and
a car. Members of Venceremos
have been convicted 'of charges
stemming from the escape.
Venceremos has also moved
into the prisons In an effort to
build Its revolutionary army,
according to Hanklns and other
And look what comes
indoors. Air conditioning.
All-electric kitchen (with
self-cleaning oven, rcfrig.,
disposal A dishwasher).
Shag carpeting. Priv. patios.
Across from University
campus on Shaw Ave.
between Maple & Woodrow.
Ph. 291-0671 f}
Meadow Wood
. ern and Southern California. Give your can
PSA a bird whistle. PSA gfves you a Mft.
Off-Season pros 'Dogs almost eliminated
sell neckties, cars
TH£DAI0rcOllEOIAN-3
Tues., Feb. 19,1974
(CN3)-The final gun of the
final pro football game la luaf
an echo lost amid tbe memories,
cheers and tears of millions of
And for tbe men who play the
game It means a descent from
Mt. Olympus, a dimming of the
limelight, chance to rest and
mend their minds and bodies until next summer when the hot
sun and grueling two-a-daye
again forge them Into men able
to scale the heights of Immortality.
But 1
e ln
between seasons when Sunday's
heroics are forgotten and these
men are faced with the problems
of everyday living and planning
This question was recently put
to some of the top players In the
National and American football
conferences.
•I've'got three necktie store*)
m Florida which are doing excellent business and require
•puch of my time,' he said.'And
i 'II be traveling on the banquet
ircult some, too."
Bruce Van Dyke, an offensive
guard for the Pittsburgh stealers, plans to work as a toll
collector on a turnpike outside
"I do It lust for fun." said
van Dyke, -you meet a lot of
interesting people. I'm also a
iiart-tlme fireman which helps
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