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• THE DAILY COLLEOIAN Sargent Shriver gives us taste of real thing c* of vice-pre.l- -andldate R. Sargent Shrtv.r appeared to sufficiently pnara hurriedly clicked cameras, security agent. raced to a.slgned location*, and ■ Jazz combo happily tooted 'Happy D.y.Ar.Her. attentive Pretnans lhat packed CSUF's Amphitheater Shriver'* arrival ec not be Ignored by th. Democratic party candidal.* before going to th. poll, next week. In fact, the huge crowd showed row tlgns of Impatience In waiting an hour under tunny ikies for the late- arriving Shrlver. Many Indlvlduala had already aat back and liitened 14 day. •arll.r to Eunice Shrlver and Eth*l Kennedy speak at th* Raln^ bow Ballroom In behalf of the Democratic ticket. Other, had ll.tened four daya earlier to actor Jon Votght praise George McCovern and Shrlver al a campus rslly. However, ss Shrlver walked onto the Amphitheater stsge, the crowd's actions showed there is nothing better than listening tn Aa Shrtvar vigorously waved to th* crowd and found hla way to th* microphone, a 300-foot long balloon structure created by Gene Thompson launched upward to mi th* clear sky with pink, yellow, or.nge and whit* balloon*. •If thl* crowd la an example of th* talk that th* McC-ovom- Shrtvar campaign la disorganized, then I would like to see a lot more of this disorganization,' said Shrlver He acknowledged the creative works of several posters scattered throughout the crowd. The mtjorlty were tntl-Ntxon ones, I clslmlng, 'No News Is Agnews.- •Nixon Is Through In '72,- and -Let'. Dethrone Dick.' Others carried banner, and Shrlver blasting th* Nlxon-Ag- n*w administration. Quoting American Independent Party presidential candidate John Schmllz: -If there were twoGwis, Nixon would priylo both Of them.' There were many white-haired blage. In fact, a grey-bearded men approximately 80 year, old, aat quietly on a folding chair directly In front of the podium, Intent on hearing every word A three-year-old girl happily waved a green balloon after seeing other. Ch**r »nd do the same In response to one ol Shrtver's Joking remarks. Only one* did th* crowd show signs ol uneasiness. This cam* when McGovern campaign workers maneuvered throughodt the crowd seeking financial donations nil thay were being pres- sured to contribute n the passing bucket, while others anxiously waved dollar bllli In th* air to ihow their Interest In helping the cause. And other* simply couldn't afford any of. All w*r* perfectly satisfied In listening to Shrlver lean Into th* microphone and poke tun at the Republican party. Shrtvar wasn't the most powerful-looking Individual, but his orating abilities proved strong enough to please supporters. Demo candidate condemns Nixon THE BEST SHOPPING CENTER IN TOWN OPEN 7 DAYS Shaw at 1st n funds scandal w and Nlion decided tl Since those days f ie politically expedient. te national n a -more honest and Integrated America thin Nixon could ever Shriver stld the Republican party was flodged In the ice of Its own Indifference and Is guarding the Urge corporations, large land owners, and men of great' wealth. I urge youtokeepAmerl- ca in the great tradition of Franklin Roosevelt. Harry Tnimin, John Kennedy, and Lyndon John- After his remarks Shrlver left the stage and moved into the crowd talking with local news- 1972 THE DAILY COLLEOIAN C OXFORD MOTORS Complete TrOrnmitnon & Engine Rupoir Sery.c. IHE DAILY C0LLE6IAN UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13 7-11 OPEN 24 HRS CEDAR-SHAW nrVinhnnrin ii ii ii iiiuutT MUFFLERS-BRAKES-WHEEL ALIGNING EXPERT WORKMANSHIP - MODERN EQUIPMENT l«lX'!iv.'!c''' Cir) Al...„d„ EXHAUST SERVICE ' BRAKES • WHEEL SERVICE ' AUTO GOODIES OPEN 8-5 MON. thru FRI. - SAT. *tll NOON C&-aSt^Mocam 15Yeot.4omelocotion lied BLAOOTOM AT OUVE BICYCLES . 10% DISCOUNT ON ANY NEW 10 SPD. WITH THIS AD l DEPAIRS ON ALL MAKES Mayfair Cycle Center PHONE 268-6514 3249 E. McKinley _. PSA will grin and bear :an smile away to Los „..„,.,- - " J Stockton. ArtVj return. Call your a P or PSA and ask abou, ^ easy^o-bear. low fare. reA gives.you a llft- Upsets top dorm football action Of th* year yesterday with a 24-18. upset victory over M-3 3rd In dormitory Intramural football M-2 let upped their record to 1-3-1, led by Rog.r Helm's three touchdown passes. Jim aforan. Bred * trio of (coring strikes for th* loser*. The undefeated Homin Cowboy*, ranked loth listwteklnbat Intramural top 10 list, enjoyed a bye yesterday with their final tussle not Tuesday. Th* Thrusters also won their hARHIER KEVIN DOUGHERTY hat been a , country runner (hit year lor Coach Red E.te.' successful iqutd. I stes h*. noted that Dougherty could be (he Bulldogs' best hope (or a top five finish in the PCAA meet within the next few weeks. He will be m action tomorrow In Santa Barbara agalntl UCSB. Harriers prepare for key meets n. Tom Holllday ip for tin)Nov. 11 PCAA thlt year. id has y, "We s era tomorrow for in 11 a.m. esno, 2-1 In PCAA play, Id have no trouble defeating .anchor.. The Bulldogs have four straight. Including the sani Hill Invitational last :end. Santa Barbara It 0-S. Pleaaant Hill Ken Adams fastest rive miles ever fy 42 seconds. Cross country coach Red Estes nld of Adtmt, -He'll even get better. I think, the next two weeks." Estes said of Sanll Barbara, 'I think they're the weaken team In the conference.' He called It the weakest Santa Barbara squad since he's been coaching at Fret- n It viry inexpeii- inybody or th. caliber ol Long Beach or San Diego.*. Ettes called the performances this yeir of Pit Dunning ind Tom Chavez 'very pleasant surprises." Dunning Is 1 transfer from Fresno City College while Ch.ver I* Just I freshman. He also praised Mike Rustler, who It normally a mlltr but who has been doing a very good Job Eltet feels thlt Fresno can make a good showing al Ih* PCAA meet In Stockton. H* aald, -Our goal la to b* In th* top three.'" He noted that th* third placa . score has averaged 85 points over the past four years. Estes tald that would require ace Kevin . Dougherty to flnlih about fifth or tlxth tnd the rett of th* top flv* seven runners) to finish In the top vert young team. It ha* had to do without the Injured Dave Garcia, the 1971 Nor-Cal JC cham- Garcla. who attended DellaJC, is a native of Torreon, Mexico. Torreon Is Fresno's sitter city. Considering lit Inexperience ltd the loss of Garcia. Estes It satisfied with the team's performance sn far: He said the season t». According to B**ch stands above everybody *ltt.* H*thinks Stn Diego State, Sin Jot* Stat*, UOP, and Fresno will be fighting to finish behind Long Beach. Ettet (..It th. v.t.r.n Dougherty, who finished second In th* Pleasant Hills Invitational, can finish among th* top flv* it th* PCAA meet. He named Jeff Lough of Los Angeles State and Ron Pryor of Long Beach it the favorites for th* Individual title. BLOOD PLASMA DONORS NEEDED HELP SELF HELP OTHERS HYLAND DONOR CENTER 412 F STREET r MONDAY THRU FRIDAY . V-_^ 7 AM to 3 PM \ 485-4821 \ CALL FOR INFORMATION 15 FAMOUS HiUwimQEllS 1484 E. Shaw KEN MADDY...A PROVEN VOICE FOR ALL STUDENT* IN THE STATE LEGISLATURE •"s3P5!;: After confiring with CSUF student leaders this year, Assemblyman Ken Maddy introduced four important pieces of legislation affecting all state college students. These bills, endorsed by the California State College Student Presidents Asspefafion, show Ken's concern for student problems and his understanding of their desire to have an input into the legislative process thai(affects all students. RE-ELECT KEN MADDY 32ND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FR&NO ^ COORDINATORS TO RE-ELECT KEjf MADDY CRAIG APREGAN PHIL SHERWOOD JANET YEAGER BARRY WONG
Object Description
Title | 1972_11 The Daily Collegian November 1972 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
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 |
Description
Title | Nov 1, 1972 Pg. B-C |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
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 |
Full-Text-Search | • THE DAILY COLLEOIAN Sargent Shriver gives us taste of real thing c* of vice-pre.l- -andldate R. Sargent Shrtv.r appeared to sufficiently pnara hurriedly clicked cameras, security agent. raced to a.slgned location*, and ■ Jazz combo happily tooted 'Happy D.y.Ar.Her. attentive Pretnans lhat packed CSUF's Amphitheater Shriver'* arrival ec not be Ignored by th. Democratic party candidal.* before going to th. poll, next week. In fact, the huge crowd showed row tlgns of Impatience In waiting an hour under tunny ikies for the late- arriving Shrlver. Many Indlvlduala had already aat back and liitened 14 day. •arll.r to Eunice Shrlver and Eth*l Kennedy speak at th* Raln^ bow Ballroom In behalf of the Democratic ticket. Other, had ll.tened four daya earlier to actor Jon Votght praise George McCovern and Shrlver al a campus rslly. However, ss Shrlver walked onto the Amphitheater stsge, the crowd's actions showed there is nothing better than listening tn Aa Shrtvar vigorously waved to th* crowd and found hla way to th* microphone, a 300-foot long balloon structure created by Gene Thompson launched upward to mi th* clear sky with pink, yellow, or.nge and whit* balloon*. •If thl* crowd la an example of th* talk that th* McC-ovom- Shrtvar campaign la disorganized, then I would like to see a lot more of this disorganization,' said Shrlver He acknowledged the creative works of several posters scattered throughout the crowd. The mtjorlty were tntl-Ntxon ones, I clslmlng, 'No News Is Agnews.- •Nixon Is Through In '72,- and -Let'. Dethrone Dick.' Others carried banner, and Shrlver blasting th* Nlxon-Ag- n*w administration. Quoting American Independent Party presidential candidate John Schmllz: -If there were twoGwis, Nixon would priylo both Of them.' There were many white-haired blage. In fact, a grey-bearded men approximately 80 year, old, aat quietly on a folding chair directly In front of the podium, Intent on hearing every word A three-year-old girl happily waved a green balloon after seeing other. Ch**r »nd do the same In response to one ol Shrtver's Joking remarks. Only one* did th* crowd show signs ol uneasiness. This cam* when McGovern campaign workers maneuvered throughodt the crowd seeking financial donations nil thay were being pres- sured to contribute n the passing bucket, while others anxiously waved dollar bllli In th* air to ihow their Interest In helping the cause. And other* simply couldn't afford any of. All w*r* perfectly satisfied In listening to Shrlver lean Into th* microphone and poke tun at the Republican party. Shrtvar wasn't the most powerful-looking Individual, but his orating abilities proved strong enough to please supporters. Demo candidate condemns Nixon THE BEST SHOPPING CENTER IN TOWN OPEN 7 DAYS Shaw at 1st n funds scandal w and Nlion decided tl Since those days f ie politically expedient. te national n a -more honest and Integrated America thin Nixon could ever Shriver stld the Republican party was flodged In the ice of Its own Indifference and Is guarding the Urge corporations, large land owners, and men of great' wealth. I urge youtokeepAmerl- ca in the great tradition of Franklin Roosevelt. Harry Tnimin, John Kennedy, and Lyndon John- After his remarks Shrlver left the stage and moved into the crowd talking with local news- 1972 THE DAILY COLLEOIAN C OXFORD MOTORS Complete TrOrnmitnon & Engine Rupoir Sery.c. IHE DAILY C0LLE6IAN UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13 7-11 OPEN 24 HRS CEDAR-SHAW nrVinhnnrin ii ii ii iiiuutT MUFFLERS-BRAKES-WHEEL ALIGNING EXPERT WORKMANSHIP - MODERN EQUIPMENT l«lX'!iv.'!c''' Cir) Al...„d„ EXHAUST SERVICE ' BRAKES • WHEEL SERVICE ' AUTO GOODIES OPEN 8-5 MON. thru FRI. - SAT. *tll NOON C&-aSt^Mocam 15Yeot.4omelocotion lied BLAOOTOM AT OUVE BICYCLES . 10% DISCOUNT ON ANY NEW 10 SPD. WITH THIS AD l DEPAIRS ON ALL MAKES Mayfair Cycle Center PHONE 268-6514 3249 E. McKinley _. PSA will grin and bear :an smile away to Los „..„,.,- - " J Stockton. ArtVj return. Call your a P or PSA and ask abou, ^ easy^o-bear. low fare. reA gives.you a llft- Upsets top dorm football action Of th* year yesterday with a 24-18. upset victory over M-3 3rd In dormitory Intramural football M-2 let upped their record to 1-3-1, led by Rog.r Helm's three touchdown passes. Jim aforan. Bred * trio of (coring strikes for th* loser*. The undefeated Homin Cowboy*, ranked loth listwteklnbat Intramural top 10 list, enjoyed a bye yesterday with their final tussle not Tuesday. Th* Thrusters also won their hARHIER KEVIN DOUGHERTY hat been a , country runner (hit year lor Coach Red E.te.' successful iqutd. I stes h*. noted that Dougherty could be (he Bulldogs' best hope (or a top five finish in the PCAA meet within the next few weeks. He will be m action tomorrow In Santa Barbara agalntl UCSB. Harriers prepare for key meets n. Tom Holllday ip for tin)Nov. 11 PCAA thlt year. id has y, "We s era tomorrow for in 11 a.m. esno, 2-1 In PCAA play, Id have no trouble defeating .anchor.. The Bulldogs have four straight. Including the sani Hill Invitational last :end. Santa Barbara It 0-S. Pleaaant Hill Ken Adams fastest rive miles ever fy 42 seconds. Cross country coach Red Estes nld of Adtmt, -He'll even get better. I think, the next two weeks." Estes said of Sanll Barbara, 'I think they're the weaken team In the conference.' He called It the weakest Santa Barbara squad since he's been coaching at Fret- n It viry inexpeii- inybody or th. caliber ol Long Beach or San Diego.*. Ettes called the performances this yeir of Pit Dunning ind Tom Chavez 'very pleasant surprises." Dunning Is 1 transfer from Fresno City College while Ch.ver I* Just I freshman. He also praised Mike Rustler, who It normally a mlltr but who has been doing a very good Job Eltet feels thlt Fresno can make a good showing al Ih* PCAA meet In Stockton. H* aald, -Our goal la to b* In th* top three.'" He noted that th* third placa . score has averaged 85 points over the past four years. Estes tald that would require ace Kevin . Dougherty to flnlih about fifth or tlxth tnd the rett of th* top flv* seven runners) to finish In the top vert young team. It ha* had to do without the Injured Dave Garcia, the 1971 Nor-Cal JC cham- Garcla. who attended DellaJC, is a native of Torreon, Mexico. Torreon Is Fresno's sitter city. Considering lit Inexperience ltd the loss of Garcia. Estes It satisfied with the team's performance sn far: He said the season t». According to B**ch stands above everybody *ltt.* H*thinks Stn Diego State, Sin Jot* Stat*, UOP, and Fresno will be fighting to finish behind Long Beach. Ettet (..It th. v.t.r.n Dougherty, who finished second In th* Pleasant Hills Invitational, can finish among th* top flv* it th* PCAA meet. He named Jeff Lough of Los Angeles State and Ron Pryor of Long Beach it the favorites for th* Individual title. BLOOD PLASMA DONORS NEEDED HELP SELF HELP OTHERS HYLAND DONOR CENTER 412 F STREET r MONDAY THRU FRIDAY . V-_^ 7 AM to 3 PM \ 485-4821 \ CALL FOR INFORMATION 15 FAMOUS HiUwimQEllS 1484 E. Shaw KEN MADDY...A PROVEN VOICE FOR ALL STUDENT* IN THE STATE LEGISLATURE •"s3P5!;: After confiring with CSUF student leaders this year, Assemblyman Ken Maddy introduced four important pieces of legislation affecting all state college students. These bills, endorsed by the California State College Student Presidents Asspefafion, show Ken's concern for student problems and his understanding of their desire to have an input into the legislative process thai(affects all students. RE-ELECT KEN MADDY 32ND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FR&NO ^ COORDINATORS TO RE-ELECT KEjf MADDY CRAIG APREGAN PHIL SHERWOOD JANET YEAGER BARRY WONG |