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2 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Wednesday, February 7, 1973 OLEEGTAN EDITORIAL Right or wrong? As thousands of wounded Vietnam veterans larijruljh tn hospitals acnosa the country, thelrCommander-ln-Chlefusea them for leverage In his political rhetoric by referring to them as 'those who paid the price." Nixon contrasts these men with those who left the country when faced with the prospect of being drafted arv. sent to Vietnam. He condemns those who left the country rather than fight In thi»»Vn- sanlty or Southeast Asia by referring to them as men who "deserted thel r country. ■ The President has refused to grant arnnt-siy to those who clearly saw the war In Indochina as a poor cause for which to lay down their Hv»e. Certainly the North Vietnamese were never capable of posing a threat to the United States and for the President to say they ran out on their country is to exhibit a vivid imagination on his part. Hun out on their country they 1l<l not My removing themselves from the threat nf conscription (hey ran out on the most incredible amount of stupidity ever presented by (he government of this country. Yesterday the President salr! those who avoided possible service In Vietnam -rust now *pay the penally" IMhey want to return to their fan-Hies and their country Fvldenfly the President doesn't feel enough human t»elngs have suffered in the past 12 years. Hy refusing to gran, amnesty he stills lo the suffer lug of thousands of Americans each day. According tn thf> president these exiled men must pay such a price for **dlsol*eylng (he laws of the fritted States,** What Nixon falls to un- de.slarrd is that an individual's moral objection to Ihe war supersedes the laws of mi* government Us *.!>..i. a> thf m ajtirlty ol the - ill/ens of this detinK racy tiegln lii iltref) |ts laws without tnieatlon, as the presided' seems tn want, this rtrtjfiti) Is Ifwinied Ui an f-ilstft.re if shepherds and sheep, Nixon's la'i'inal** ->f "my unjolry, right '.r wrong" runs ■"Oeitrarj •(, iNf i.j-|% (i.' .1 lt>it'ir>|jt i w»ii, li I* ihe July of ever. rill fien .ti *p praise ami ujuesflim [ hal 1<i*. I* imH hi 1mI ofirdien* r Whe'her Ihe Ua'i ■ .,..,•••■!■*. **••*■■ right ui wrong to leavr ihe i.hmi.m in n<materia] rtie fa. ■ re-r alns lhat the* -»*-■ «■ ■ |ghl al-out Vlernan aii»| m >a-\-> s... \f.\ ;.n!-in'x's Hs i-.'fp'..>i i tal tielitg right. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN n HIM A( • T r fi >,i|,'' I SAAH If A.I*' 4533 E BELMONT 209 251 7346 Keifer & Son Auto Sales Nl W A i ".1 I i »rr\ /v -i i ill i'Aim |i( avi i < . >«)v A Ii IfllY Kl II 1 H CSUF representative John Edmondson AnimtofontDJom... 11iePs*jJLlfrt F<sthen...A (Xtttjjs^^ fs*a>rfaic ttwprnpwofAirie n»*ajaage: In tho city, on tho cajnpus, in tha parish, on radio and T V. Dispelling ijnofa^atiil^ *sr>d IropartJng peace, r^ bretlng the hope of the people of God and speaking on i that concern tho Cliurch. Al an individual, you can develop end share your talents with others. As a member of the Cofirrmnilty, you will ox- paftenre the enoniifayiuiept and fjupp*prt of fellow Paullsta. JVe'relnterfwterilfyoue F^istftttaers. 415 West 59th Street NrywMartr^i 10019 A I 1 A.SSK I 'AMPl I OF SIl I'll "J I I'Ar' III II'A III >N I'J I Pho.o r.y P.u| Kurn.1. MAN! I I) PHOJI ( TS. 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(■** >li.tded xitmiiik .jrlotia. fc-leral *genr|es, ihe le gjl .ihl >er .lie*- »UI ptoltahl) disintegrate. The legal ***s|a retire h»4 pi nvtdled poor p-enple witt' lawyers to combat court mtm**mma*mm1mtmmmmmmt MM 7-ELEVEN OPEN 24 HRS. CEDAR-SHAW *mr**m*r*mm0g>aw*r*r»v>jw proMeros. •The jxj-ir *.>*•• >ple *iave Lost Ihelr most effective iix>| le^ail aid 1 n tie4ling r>Hr- their bux*ul protiletlia These potn peopleh*Ml •in e<li|j]l/er ft*l leaitlrig wltt all nj'jiT essdi » he>n It la j . .dlahle t.- Ihe '»l>prt*ssfil_ II s 'ime 1m iTieri the oppres>ur % In Jr .iv> the line. If-.Js Is what ttiev cati'* sfaitd. Ihe power siiiicti.re has t***'" ^tarl- !i,i s., hntg," he »wi : Nara*rOu >ai>l the It-nai ji 1 •lUteftttllleU. will Na.e >he most dairi'jglng effecl on the ;-i*ir •The crack in 'tie door has l-een rloeed. |*ooi pei.pl*? n*\** t>eec- shul i-iit. They have been t(»lij t.. tatkr *hei r problems elsewhere NlXftn is. liisJefl, 4t«ajsA]oniiig the l*o<.i ," Sen<.li.| *,;..,, i I a lis ton nfCah furriia, and ot'ier UetlMrcrats un the .Senate Poverty suNumnl* tee. recent]) -taiwi, "The a<! mltilairatlon 'li»es mrf believe the fe.leral tovernrr-ent h** sjvecui reaponelblllry in *f>e ?' p it>illion smericana cotiimninii t.- live in poverty " "1 he proposed drtolli.oht>f OKO Mays to 'he poor lhat this ad ministration does -iot rare.' the senators recent), said In . joint statement Sarago*-t expressed •pity* to A 20% Student Discount We have a complete cleaning plant tor all your dry cleaning needs! MASTERCRAFT •Je* 60 minute DRY CLEANERS mOfC 224-7575 **" 4005 E ASHLAN ASHLAN PARK SHOPPING CENTER 60-minuro service Mon. thru Sat. YfXl MUST SHOW YOUR S.B. CARD ward Phillip ■ Sanchez, who recently resigned as director of • 'Kn. He saPl Sanchez, a former Fre»m» i isunt) admlnlstrativeof- flcei. Wats used as *a token l hlratui" bt Nl*o.it. Kecenl spec- ij]atlon indicated Nikon would ap- l-ui.-r San* he/ to a ] at in a me r lean ciiiinti - j ti Kissad<»rshlp. •Irs a callous and i ynical move ■ >t M (in. lo uae Sari'her as a lokeri I his I* nothing new and it will ■ rjtiilniie 'ii happen^ When peuvle -ire colonized psycholog :• all) , Me it call Americans or ■ hlcanos will tdiitlnue to he used In this manner, because they have taken on (he attitudes of the oppressor." ftaM Saragoza. •They ■'token Chi canoe) arethe epitome of psychological colo- nUllzadon 1 feel no anger - Just pity. It's the same way a lot of * hlcanos feel. These people are not in cuiitact with the Spanlsh- .%I>eaklfig people." Diet students enter program (Mr Minium* In lha hour economics flleietlc-s program will r* aMa to work al Valley Medical ranter for clinical experience. The -.niKruncpment came yes- tetday when the Fresno County Roaril of supervisors approved an agreement telween CSV? and the medical center. CSUF *lll provide Instructors for the rllnlcal learnlni; experiences and coordinate the attendance ol the students at the hospital, according to Counly Administrative Om.-er MelvyrnC V. Ingelt. In addition lo providing facilities. Valley Medical will alio* some members of Its staff to participate In the planning and coordinating of the dietetics program at CSl'F. wingett said. The agreement was Initiated at the request of CSUF. IE ORSCHE MECHANIC WILL WORK ON PORSCHES d VWs AT HOME CALL 229 6846 EVENINGS THE COLLEGE PLAN FOR THE COLLEGE MAN 790 W. Show- Suite 305 Phone 224-1960 ■ r YL_ • _ e ■ Wednesday, February 7, 1973 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 3 -bailers lose in nationals Matmen post 25-15 The women's volleyball team, one of the top teams In the nation, participated In the Association ,,f intercollegiate Athletics for women (A1AW) national championship In Provo. Utah, last weekend. Mxih-seeded Fresno State's • eam did not finish among the top five teams, but did win three of us nve matches. The tournament was won by Long B.ach Stat.. The 24 teams participating In the tournament were divided Into four pools of six teams. Fresno waa In what probably was the 1.nuttiest pool, with second-seed- .d BYU and fourth -seeded Southwest Texas State among Us op- ■,»:wnls, Fresno lost to those two schools, while It defeated state University of New York, West Georgia College and the University of Kansas. Coach Lallan! Ov.rstreet had special praise for the play of f rash man Sandl Wlnton, who plsyed 'extremely consistently' al tha tourney. Ov.rstr.et added. -The rest of the players played consistent- ly. but not a lot better than I expected Ihem to.* Overstreet said ol the Fresno squad. -I like to consider It a well-balanced attack. We're a strong attacking learn, but we're able to hold our own on defense.' Though western teams swept the top three pieces In tne tournament" and had more al-larre berths than any other region, Overstreet noted lhat the West Is receiving Increasingly tough competition from other rations. She said the play of the Texas schools has especially Improved. Fresno won a place In Ihe national championship by capturing th. Northern California championship. Fresno playa In the w.st.rn division of th. Northern California league, other schools in the division Include Hayward State, Sacramento State, Humboldt State, Sonoma Stat., San Franclaco Stat, and UC Santa Crux. win over Stanford Hoopsters face Diablos tonight I ,1 's basketball team will try' jet hack on the winning track ighi when It battles Cal Stat. .. Migeles and high-scoring u.1.1 Raymond Lewis. I resno Is 9-9 overall and 0-5 ..■iference play. Last weekend the Bulldogs lost games to conference foes San Jose Slate and UOP. San Jose deleated Fresno 90-66, while UOP won 82-63. Both games were on th. road. FSU coach Ed Gregory said, ■We played very poorly. We did Ledford earns top honors as Relay's Master Athlete •wiir mer Tint Bedford's per> ■ - bUic** ilnrtnc the Fresno State 1 .-[ ally Swim Helays last -o-t.r'iHl irerlted his selection ;.•■!■■■ Master Athlete of the ■ »n■-. finished **erond in the ■t,^ *nh 114-1 '2 points, far ■ ■ i- : ' hico State. Chico Is . -.•*! fourth in the nation among ill rolleftee. . .'.ifr.rd turned in an eicellont -ifiM.naM.ee In winning the 100 « ; I i t'.'sStstn.ke, an event he i ! not swijfT. in two years. Me ■I,. i-,**nt In 1:05 0. [ \v t fool S senior also an- hored {he Fresno victory In the frees%l* relay, outswtmmlng ■ ; -is highly tooled Pete Hov- ; M swim coach John Palnotl said l.edford *dld a fantastic Job* and swam much more competitively than he has In many meets this season. He said, ■Sometimes he'll go out and just try lo stay even with his opponents and beat them the last part of the race, and a coupleof times It has cost him races." Patnott said Ledford told him he had decided to •swim scared* during the Relays, and his decision to swim aggressively may have been the key to his victory. Ledford was also impressive in Thursday's meet wlthCalStale Los Angeles and Occidental, a meet won by Fresno 69-44. Ledford anchored Fresno's victory In the 400 medley relay and finished second in the 200 medley with a time of 2:08.9. RESERVE NOW!! RENTAL REFRIGERATORS ONLY $*W50 per month Semester Rates Free Delivery Itlrnl toi the dorm: 2.1 cu. ». Parly Portable Refrigerator goes where the party noes' AL PRINCE RENTALS CALL 291-7475 BLOOD PLASMA DONORS NEEDED HELP SELF HELP OTHERS UP TO J40.00 A MONTI-, BY BEING ON A REGULAR BLOOD PLASMA PROGRAM BRING STUDENT 1,0. AtfD RECEIVE A FIRST TIME BONUS HYLAND DONOR CENTER 412 F STREET MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 7 AM to 3 PM 485-4821 CALL FOR INFORMATION not play with confidence: why, I don't know." Diablo sophomore sensation Lewis has been among the nation's scoring leaders all season, averaging batter than 30 points a game. Gregory called Lewis 'one of the premium players In the country.* Though Lewis dominates LA's offensive attack, he Is not their only good ballplayer. Gregory noted "they have five very quick basketball players on Ihe court, and Ihey all play real well." LA has a fine pair of forwards In l.ee Denmon and Bill Mallory, both of whom average well over 50 per ceni from the field. Going Into last weekend's games. Mai' lory was shooting 60 per cent, good enough to rank him among the nation's leaders. Fresno's probable starting lineup Is 8-11 llruce Denning at center. C-5 Pat 0'l.eary and 6-7 Darryl Thompson at forwards, and 6-1 Clarence Metcalfe and /■-3 Wayne Kemp at guards. SUMMER JOBS Guys & Gsls needssd tor summer employment at National Psrks. Pnvste Camps. Dude Ranches snd Resorts throughout the n.. non Over 35.000 students sidod last v.af For Free inlormatton on student assistance program send sell addressed STAMPED envelope to Opportunity Resesrcb. D.pt SJO. 55 fl.thead Or™.. Kahspell. MT 59901. YOU MUST APPLY EARLY Decision wins by 190-pounder John Berg and heavyweight Mike Mendes cinched a 25-15 victory I for CSUF In Its wrestling match ' against Stanford Monday night, but a strategic move mad. earlier in Ihe match by coach Dick Francis may hay. been tha key lo victory. The victory wss the third straight for Fresno's matmen, tipping its record to 8-6 In dual meet action. Stanford la now4-s. Realizing that Fresno's Mlko McGotifh had little chance against Stanford's outstanding Chris Horp.1(18-2-1)In th. 150-pound division. Francis forfeited the match and moved McGoufh up to tha 158-pound division In place of T.rry Perrlgo. McGoufh mad. th. strategy successful by taking an 8-2 decision over .Stanford's Kmmett Stanton. Had Slsnford tsksn both matches, II would have made a difference of nine points. As II turned out, CSUF won by 10 points. FSU losses ill thosa matches, (o- gsther with a lesser performance by heavyweight Mike Mendes. would hav. resulted In a lis, Mendes beat Art Estrsda 12-1 to tain s four-point decision rath.r than tha three points that result from a decision of nine points or less. Stanford coach Joe DeMeosald of Fresno, "In the upper weights (Berg snd Manias), they were Just too strong." DsMeo also had praise for FSU 134-pounder Jeff Gerry (It-US), who had Fresno's only pin of tha night In his match with Danny Muller. Francis, who said he was'quite plasssd with Fresno's performance,' also had praise for Gerry- Hs said, 'Gerry Is starting to wrestle extremely strong. He's had mstchss where his conditioning didn't appear to be lhat good, r Now he's really starting to corns on strong. Ha did real wall tonight.* Francis also pralssd Mendes, who waa named Athlete of the We«k Monday by the San Joaquin Valley Sportswritsrs. At lbs luncheon, Francis said of Mendes (now 17-3-1), 'It's atromen- dous gift to have s guy like this on the tesm. He's Just dons s fabulous Job as s heavyweight.' Mendes hss also wrestled In lighter weight divisions and usually la outweighed considerably when he wrestles heavyweights. GREEN'S CYCLERY 1S55 E. GETTYSBURG || Hlo.k, Ke.l of H.erVstone, Phone 227-5331 PEDAL YOUR WAY TO GOOD HEALTH • fm? ssaW jrtsjsataj f*"| mmmrfl raeamra sjaeajr **MfsV*a*f CSaaMT to **■ raxm •» un oCMWII.I vaasrm sroat m NEW-USED BICYCLES ADULT 3 WHEELERS EXKKT REPAIRING All MAKES J. MOOOS MUFFLERS-BRAKES-WHEEL ALIGNING EXPERT WORKMANSHIP - MODERN EQUIPMENT * EXHAUST SERVICE e BRAKES * WHEEL SERVICE * AUTO GOODIES TRY US. YOU'LL LIKE US. We service al makes of autos OPEN 8-5 MOflrthrg FFfl. - SAT. 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Title | 1973_02 The Daily Collegian February 1973 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1973 |
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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Title | Feb 7, 1973 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1973 |
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, February 7, 1973
OLEEGTAN
EDITORIAL
Right or wrong?
As thousands of wounded Vietnam veterans larijruljh tn hospitals
acnosa the country, thelrCommander-ln-Chlefusea them for leverage
In his political rhetoric by referring to them as 'those who paid the
price."
Nixon contrasts these men with those who left the country when
faced with the prospect of being drafted arv. sent to Vietnam.
He condemns those who left the country rather than fight In thi»»Vn-
sanlty or Southeast Asia by referring to them as men who "deserted
thel r country. ■
The President has refused to grant arnnt-siy to those who clearly
saw the war In Indochina as a poor cause for which to lay down their
Hv»e. Certainly the North Vietnamese were never capable of posing
a threat to the United States and for the President to say they ran out
on their country is to exhibit a vivid imagination on his part.
Hun out on their country they 1l |