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THI tJAIL Y COt I f Gl AN r r Iday. March 9, 197 3 Board action on ethnic papers Guitar* decorating classes offered d college Beginning Monday the College Union Recreation Committee will (Continued from Pag* 1) Mom on IM* eamptia. A Black ual state, that the regular editor present the flrsi week of classes apann en... II -111 meet Wedn**. Shortly *ft*r th* beginning of can't adequal.ly do the'job for the I* r..ponsibl. for the content of ■" stvrt'*r *<* "*"'w decorating. day. Iron 1 30 to 9:30 pro, In _... Chteano*. ThU la not lo .ay thai all Issues of The Dally Collegian. Sherry Evans chairman ..f ihe the i ollece 1 r.ion w» don't have polnla of mutual Brook* added that section 12.4 Rerrestlor. Cnr. n.it.ee '.a> ..r All students mterasted In these Lasorg* wane, anothar member agreement. .both of our peo- .aid that the editor Is allowed the ganlred the r|a.»e» lhat .ill 1* , lasses should sign uplnlh* Pro- Oh the Board on Publications. pies suffer • freedom lo select his staff neld weekl, ,n th* College tnion gran- Adviser's Office rV III, Thla allowed Kaagen to submit D* L* CTaa 1*11 it*a**n's BaUjurs a propoeal lhal Ih* board r*e- 'whole proposal* was wrong. Me Ih* regula ommend several am*ndmenia of added lhal Th* Dally Collegian sponsible the condlllona to th. Student Sen- *taff. the Board on Publication. content and Brook, anawered thai earn wee. arm, «oo.*s,mery . » .naa,,,., .,.,. . ■«, . p ■». at*. and the Journalism Department he fell The Dally Collegian editor CSLI graduate sluderM .ill In .onlghl marks rhe opei.ln* of *n After Heegen read hla proposal had not eipended -on* ounce of was -ultimately responsible- *<*»" "" r"'*» *"•<■" is '** all women ai'ists' show The It wae anriounced that l.upe De significant *fforf to m**i the McComaa notstd that although "Cned for beginner. collar Mue will be on display In La Crui. ASB president, would guldalln** set down by Ihe Stu- th* minority editor, could he Th' »""■' '"' "rati..it -Us. is ihe galler. of in* An Building he acting aa prosy for Est*, dem Senal. considered a. regular, paid staff "> '* led by Ja.i shepaM a pi., .mill Hie end uf Women'. Month. CaatlUo. It wa* the flrat meeting »r. Leonard Bathursl. dlrec member., they had nevar worked f*»»lonal hrn, - .te.orai.it Ihe Var.hJl t>. t.a Cruz had attended In th* lot of ihe Instructional Media on the regular editions. He lug .a,y Women artist* Student Senator Thorn.. Wll Ing thai the reports n, the t.iard leled. llama, former Churu editor, too. by Ihe Collegian edit... had never Williams reminded the hoard la.ue with iieagen'. flrat on. m*mloned this and n..,.ed thai a lhal last December he had brought Rodeo clown >n 15.1 of the hoard's n't edlior. had it ,!■-,.. Tutorial services Experimental college OVERSEAS JOBS VM.i-Jl.sKiO monthl,. "'re* Info, wr ile- 7-ELEVEN OPEN 24 HRS. CEDAR-SHAW Gas route* *l Oven Cecil Cond, Catll eve* atearoPsJii.- «t9.79tl •68 Austin Amarosar. _ rmAo/ Healer, Low Ml. Good Cond. 294 J W. Oaytan, Call g*Ml3l jajni* •' FEMALE RMM A TE NE ED£ D, I 1 Br. Apt. near FSU J60. 227-3739 I © TUNE-UPS COMPLETE S 10 50 with oil chanoe Id xtBUILTS ENC.. * J275d up CALL 229-6846 ALL WOHK GUABANTEED Across the nation . . . SPECIALS CANVAS BAG 05« .....osjlioors, t ml MAVY mK BEL S BOnOMS "* PELLETS or bean bog choirs AIR FORCE SUN 979 6USSES A ARTIST MATERIALS ^^MSCOUNT ARMY A NAVY CLOTHING W0°* e,« SHIRTS 3" - SHREDDED FOAM 50' RUBBER JACKETS «-. $045 tyses 'a. ate 602 Broadway 237-34515 Baxter. Chancellor stop student loan J ter became of ' will be able toa lo attend school else- not yet clear how recent federal Indian militants renew vow to hold Wounded Knee By Sieve Soriano hmertcan Indian Movement The Indiana are basically up S|*>nal io The Dally Collegian (AIM), declared thla village a against three forces here: Ihe Wounded Knee. South Dakota- sovereign nation and Aave vowed Justice Department, the Bureau \ large white rhurch stands oat lo hold their ground In spite of ol Indian Affairs and -Wilson's ..n ih* Mil surrounded hy the the government's orders to move Goon Squad.* Th* 'goon squad* t r east works of an en'bait led city. from the compound. la a group of SO lo 40 Indian* vs..unded Knee. South Dakota con- Th* situation has reached the headed by an Indian official known tmues to he Ihe wane of armed most critical point sine* th* In- only a* Wilson. The Hans and th* government uf the Fen. 27 There are 1300 people 1 in-1 State*. here now and lhat number 1. t a.t nlghl Dennis Bank* and espertod lo Increase to 3.000 hy Th* defenders Kus.ell Means, leaders of Ihe tonight. site of ihe ~ Across the nation ... iroblem affects only a small lumber of student, oo tht. cam- * You're talking about a small students who are affected by -he Increase, came to ihe United state. In 1970, before »h»rp stu nt controversy Involving »th- iha ...ullists raptured a strong military rule, is the majority In I ranee's National IMS. kasvn ■ is alert im. Sunday By his popular appt*. the strong showing runtpen. .Ilriator I'eron has gin sates lot Ih* s.aulllsl.' recenl to the JLF. which nee Ins. cif III. parliament jrvyseats 50 pel cent ol the v left. More than 200.oral i -ha --..:- i.ine.i Socialist lafi s ill election* to keep nr.lt l'ta ( amrI.l Keforn Ma.ement force the law against wi.., 2a seats and five were taken ing on election day. Most Assembly bill would change names of three universities imjMI«n Mv' Bl*,U*d m>T' rolm'**r* " stofAr- the neat lew day*. eslilen. i.aortas 1'uniitldcni posts are to ise filled In the elec ■ his prerogative io gain na- Hon the State Senate lo change the 'Who In their right mind would names of three state universities he stlrr*d by a y*U: 'C.S.U.- to San Jose Slate University. San romma-S.J. Rant"" iTanriaro Stat* University and Jo* Hay. lobbyist lor the «tu- San Diego State University. denl presidents association, haa Sen. Alfred A I qui si fD-San aimmlea-ed lhal other SUM unl- Jose) introduced the hill at the versttl*. wanting to be Included request or ihe state system's ln ,h* MM should paaa two reso- studeni presidents association. "j'^*'' °*^ *?!..! ' .tfoeal personalis lor a .trleai oL '"' • ,m ' building*, lor all the shooting. appealI personalis Mr .lefea, ra, ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^ tav,^n „,,„,, io confirm l Patrick Cray as ho"1 ir" »«P»cled to recover UttilMIM IIIIIKI. director of the KBI. President wlthoul difficulty. In the .rgennna elecil.*. Juan Nlson ha. already picked his sec- On. federal ag««wa. -oundexl ,J ..11., liberation ond chs-ce. according ,„ S.ws- y.sl.rday .ndm.mhersollheen- „,.,,! t, a result ot provincial ,„ ,„,, to „,, ^^^^ attitudes. Altruist haa reel tad. taM „**,„** oo ■Non..r... If. simply a matter ,„. „,„,,. ^ CS0F ilud,nU ,„ of local pride In a local unlver- „„,„,, ,„, M|M „, ,„,„ nnm ■"•■■ Ile said there night be some (..ra, drawing 44 per cent of Ihe negotiated with Washington. D.C ..rie riimpared to 22 per cent tor police chief Jerry WlUon. ihe i isle Kadi' at Union. t.r*y'* nomination has met with The election, designed to re- Continued on Pag* 3, Col. 1) creased to the heaviest level since the occupation began. The miliums here have anei- ,Continued on Page 3, Col. I) •to have to aay 'California State aa It la now at Committee tries to mend South Vietnamese family structure •because ih* North V take rare of their own orphans. They h*v* an extended family ways lake the child In - ll la a Staff Writer Madelainr Duckies, founder of the Commlitee for Kesponslblli- t>. 1. .till fighting the Vietnam War pain' of pride with tnem.- Duckles started the committee "They hav* a good medical pro- m 1966 to bring wounded Viet- gram In North Vietnam, although nameae children tn American It's rather primitive,' she aald, hospitals. *We organized a group 'and everyone has access to the of doctor*, clergy-men and eltl- best car* available." gens.* she said. • who were con- According to Duckies. South rerned about the vail numbers of Vietnam had a similar eitetvted injured children and the lack of family structure 'until the way medical care available In Viet. destroyed It. And th* herding of nam.' people Into refuge* camps broke The committee, financed en- Up families and completely dts- tirely by donations, encountered rupted th* social structure. Of- problerrs with the red tape of the ten thla waa stone for political '.letnames* government, lore we could bring a child to tht l'ntted States.' ah* said, 'wehat to prove thai there were no facilities in Souti Vietnam which could will keep the shelter ln treat him.* open and fund It •until a by the South Vietnam... govara- 1*1,* aba aald, *caa be arrested ment Is largely to blame for the political prisoner*' altaattoa. •We fund those Jails.' she aald. d constantly. If* hard for to arganlu.* .a-ijs. ..id th* committee make artificial Urol shelter In Saigon plastic surgery.* •We're trylng to m d,* aha aald, 'It won't b* ttdag to dp right ray* U4Uja>»rt a of fore, but ratharba- »• ct***^™*f*'* The r, shelter project. which fare sent rational training. also started a albl* -wrarntnant cantakecareof American preaence aa m irphans In Sal- l« own children, which I* a tone i»}aelble,* aha aald. Tl ^TnTmartcan way off.* «aitvf«hn ^J^L\' «. rs.aa*wa. 'But.' she said, 'all weTedo- can iTaBlldllBf; we-ea ttata •But,* »h* «ald, *aU wa'redo. " Udonadylng it do la help ■*-■■■'• ■J-^-^'i,, a kera are working toward thla aad own It****.* now teaching tha Vietnamese te _ If a Ci— poaiuveplw^rsit-aito^lla*- v*a«« >untry. All Thleu baa to an I*****?*' m^omnMtaiafTtotltor*.* Out Ct*o) ■Since w. -owtT-iW- -be U toa Pr. ad. *we could make MiXbldaby * *"JJ " ^JaaT^dT^rmA\mT^lmTm ">«o*» toto taV»> ,%«r to mm,' emocranc gov-jrnnicui. dm mm ^^ - * —-«- ont Mtn to wirt -*%• P0!1™*. ***L ■?**?? ^ff
Object Description
Title | 1973_03 The Daily Collegian March 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. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | March 9, 1973 Pg. 4- March 12, 1973 Pg. 1 |
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 |
Full-Text-Search | THI tJAIL Y COt I f Gl AN r r Iday. March 9, 197 3 Board action on ethnic papers Guitar* decorating classes offered d college Beginning Monday the College Union Recreation Committee will (Continued from Pag* 1) Mom on IM* eamptia. A Black ual state, that the regular editor present the flrsi week of classes apann en... II -111 meet Wedn**. Shortly *ft*r th* beginning of can't adequal.ly do the'job for the I* r..ponsibl. for the content of ■" stvrt'*r *<* "*"'w decorating. day. Iron 1 30 to 9:30 pro, In _... Chteano*. ThU la not lo .ay thai all Issues of The Dally Collegian. Sherry Evans chairman ..f ihe the i ollece 1 r.ion w» don't have polnla of mutual Brook* added that section 12.4 Rerrestlor. Cnr. n.it.ee '.a> ..r All students mterasted In these Lasorg* wane, anothar member agreement. .both of our peo- .aid that the editor Is allowed the ganlred the r|a.»e» lhat .ill 1* , lasses should sign uplnlh* Pro- Oh the Board on Publications. pies suffer • freedom lo select his staff neld weekl, ,n th* College tnion gran- Adviser's Office rV III, Thla allowed Kaagen to submit D* L* CTaa 1*11 it*a**n's BaUjurs a propoeal lhal Ih* board r*e- 'whole proposal* was wrong. Me Ih* regula ommend several am*ndmenia of added lhal Th* Dally Collegian sponsible the condlllona to th. Student Sen- *taff. the Board on Publication. content and Brook, anawered thai earn wee. arm, «oo.*s,mery . » .naa,,,., .,.,. . ■«, . p ■». at*. and the Journalism Department he fell The Dally Collegian editor CSLI graduate sluderM .ill In .onlghl marks rhe opei.ln* of *n After Heegen read hla proposal had not eipended -on* ounce of was -ultimately responsible- *<*»" "" r"'*» *"•<■" is '** all women ai'ists' show The It wae anriounced that l.upe De significant *fforf to m**i the McComaa notstd that although "Cned for beginner. collar Mue will be on display In La Crui. ASB president, would guldalln** set down by Ihe Stu- th* minority editor, could he Th' »""■' '"' "rati..it -Us. is ihe galler. of in* An Building he acting aa prosy for Est*, dem Senal. considered a. regular, paid staff "> '* led by Ja.i shepaM a pi., .mill Hie end uf Women'. Month. CaatlUo. It wa* the flrat meeting »r. Leonard Bathursl. dlrec member., they had nevar worked f*»»lonal hrn, - .te.orai.it Ihe Var.hJl t>. t.a Cruz had attended In th* lot of ihe Instructional Media on the regular editions. He lug .a,y Women artist* Student Senator Thorn.. Wll Ing thai the reports n, the t.iard leled. llama, former Churu editor, too. by Ihe Collegian edit... had never Williams reminded the hoard la.ue with iieagen'. flrat on. m*mloned this and n..,.ed thai a lhal last December he had brought Rodeo clown >n 15.1 of the hoard's n't edlior. had it ,!■-,.. Tutorial services Experimental college OVERSEAS JOBS VM.i-Jl.sKiO monthl,. "'re* Info, wr ile- 7-ELEVEN OPEN 24 HRS. CEDAR-SHAW Gas route* *l Oven Cecil Cond, Catll eve* atearoPsJii.- «t9.79tl •68 Austin Amarosar. _ rmAo/ Healer, Low Ml. Good Cond. 294 J W. Oaytan, Call g*Ml3l jajni* •' FEMALE RMM A TE NE ED£ D, I 1 Br. Apt. near FSU J60. 227-3739 I © TUNE-UPS COMPLETE S 10 50 with oil chanoe Id xtBUILTS ENC.. * J275d up CALL 229-6846 ALL WOHK GUABANTEED Across the nation . . . SPECIALS CANVAS BAG 05« .....osjlioors, t ml MAVY mK BEL S BOnOMS "* PELLETS or bean bog choirs AIR FORCE SUN 979 6USSES A ARTIST MATERIALS ^^MSCOUNT ARMY A NAVY CLOTHING W0°* e,« SHIRTS 3" - SHREDDED FOAM 50' RUBBER JACKETS «-. $045 tyses 'a. ate 602 Broadway 237-34515 Baxter. Chancellor stop student loan J ter became of ' will be able toa lo attend school else- not yet clear how recent federal Indian militants renew vow to hold Wounded Knee By Sieve Soriano hmertcan Indian Movement The Indiana are basically up S|*>nal io The Dally Collegian (AIM), declared thla village a against three forces here: Ihe Wounded Knee. South Dakota- sovereign nation and Aave vowed Justice Department, the Bureau \ large white rhurch stands oat lo hold their ground In spite of ol Indian Affairs and -Wilson's ..n ih* Mil surrounded hy the the government's orders to move Goon Squad.* Th* 'goon squad* t r east works of an en'bait led city. from the compound. la a group of SO lo 40 Indian* vs..unded Knee. South Dakota con- Th* situation has reached the headed by an Indian official known tmues to he Ihe wane of armed most critical point sine* th* In- only a* Wilson. The Hans and th* government uf the Fen. 27 There are 1300 people 1 in-1 State*. here now and lhat number 1. t a.t nlghl Dennis Bank* and espertod lo Increase to 3.000 hy Th* defenders Kus.ell Means, leaders of Ihe tonight. site of ihe ~ Across the nation ... iroblem affects only a small lumber of student, oo tht. cam- * You're talking about a small students who are affected by -he Increase, came to ihe United state. In 1970, before »h»rp stu nt controversy Involving »th- iha ...ullists raptured a strong military rule, is the majority In I ranee's National IMS. kasvn ■ is alert im. Sunday By his popular appt*. the strong showing runtpen. .Ilriator I'eron has gin sates lot Ih* s.aulllsl.' recenl to the JLF. which nee Ins. cif III. parliament jrvyseats 50 pel cent ol the v left. More than 200.oral i -ha --..:- i.ine.i Socialist lafi s ill election* to keep nr.lt l'ta ( amrI.l Keforn Ma.ement force the law against wi.., 2a seats and five were taken ing on election day. Most Assembly bill would change names of three universities imjMI«n Mv' Bl*,U*d m>T' rolm'**r* " stofAr- the neat lew day*. eslilen. i.aortas 1'uniitldcni posts are to ise filled In the elec ■ his prerogative io gain na- Hon the State Senate lo change the 'Who In their right mind would names of three state universities he stlrr*d by a y*U: 'C.S.U.- to San Jose Slate University. San romma-S.J. Rant"" iTanriaro Stat* University and Jo* Hay. lobbyist lor the «tu- San Diego State University. denl presidents association, haa Sen. Alfred A I qui si fD-San aimmlea-ed lhal other SUM unl- Jose) introduced the hill at the versttl*. wanting to be Included request or ihe state system's ln ,h* MM should paaa two reso- studeni presidents association. "j'^*'' °*^ *?!..! ' .tfoeal personalis lor a .trleai oL '"' • ,m ' building*, lor all the shooting. appealI personalis Mr .lefea, ra, ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^ tav,^n „,,„,, io confirm l Patrick Cray as ho"1 ir" »«P»cled to recover UttilMIM IIIIIKI. director of the KBI. President wlthoul difficulty. In the .rgennna elecil.*. Juan Nlson ha. already picked his sec- On. federal ag««wa. -oundexl ,J ..11., liberation ond chs-ce. according ,„ S.ws- y.sl.rday .ndm.mhersollheen- „,.,,! t, a result ot provincial ,„ ,„,, to „,, ^^^^ attitudes. Altruist haa reel tad. taM „**,„** oo ■Non..r... If. simply a matter ,„. „,„,,. ^ CS0F ilud,nU ,„ of local pride In a local unlver- „„,„,, ,„, M|M „, ,„,„ nnm ■"•■■ Ile said there night be some (..ra, drawing 44 per cent of Ihe negotiated with Washington. D.C ..rie riimpared to 22 per cent tor police chief Jerry WlUon. ihe i isle Kadi' at Union. t.r*y'* nomination has met with The election, designed to re- Continued on Pag* 3, Col. 1) creased to the heaviest level since the occupation began. The miliums here have anei- ,Continued on Page 3, Col. I) •to have to aay 'California State aa It la now at Committee tries to mend South Vietnamese family structure •because ih* North V take rare of their own orphans. They h*v* an extended family ways lake the child In - ll la a Staff Writer Madelainr Duckies, founder of the Commlitee for Kesponslblli- t>. 1. .till fighting the Vietnam War pain' of pride with tnem.- Duckles started the committee "They hav* a good medical pro- m 1966 to bring wounded Viet- gram In North Vietnam, although nameae children tn American It's rather primitive,' she aald, hospitals. *We organized a group 'and everyone has access to the of doctor*, clergy-men and eltl- best car* available." gens.* she said. • who were con- According to Duckies. South rerned about the vail numbers of Vietnam had a similar eitetvted injured children and the lack of family structure 'until the way medical care available In Viet. destroyed It. And th* herding of nam.' people Into refuge* camps broke The committee, financed en- Up families and completely dts- tirely by donations, encountered rupted th* social structure. Of- problerrs with the red tape of the ten thla waa stone for political '.letnames* government, lore we could bring a child to tht l'ntted States.' ah* said, 'wehat to prove thai there were no facilities in Souti Vietnam which could will keep the shelter ln treat him.* open and fund It •until a by the South Vietnam... govara- 1*1,* aba aald, *caa be arrested ment Is largely to blame for the political prisoner*' altaattoa. •We fund those Jails.' she aald. d constantly. If* hard for to arganlu.* .a-ijs. ..id th* committee make artificial Urol shelter In Saigon plastic surgery.* •We're trylng to m d,* aha aald, 'It won't b* ttdag to dp right ray* U4Uja>»rt a of fore, but ratharba- »• ct***^™*f*'* The r, shelter project. which fare sent rational training. also started a albl* -wrarntnant cantakecareof American preaence aa m irphans In Sal- l« own children, which I* a tone i»}aelble,* aha aald. Tl ^TnTmartcan way off.* «aitvf«hn ^J^L\' «. rs.aa*wa. 'But.' she said, 'all weTedo- can iTaBlldllBf; we-ea ttata •But,* »h* «ald, *aU wa'redo. " Udonadylng it do la help ■*-■■■'• ■J-^-^'i,, a kera are working toward thla aad own It****.* now teaching tha Vietnamese te _ If a Ci— poaiuveplw^rsit-aito^lla*- v*a«« >untry. All Thleu baa to an I*****?*' m^omnMtaiafTtotltor*.* Out Ct*o) ■Since w. -owtT-iW- -be U toa Pr. ad. *we could make MiXbldaby * *"JJ " ^JaaT^dT^rmA\mT^lmTm ">«o*» toto taV»> ,%«r to mm,' emocranc gov-jrnnicui. dm mm ^^ - * —-«- ont Mtn to wirt -*%• P0!1™*. ***L ■?**?? ^ff |