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—-T7^= fse happenings ROTC cancels Bike Day events Vsrtgee Hamsxasbtan. ptsst- deat of the Committee tor Cultural Relation* with Iran salsa* Abroad, from the A rmentaa Soviet Socialist Republic, will speak this aftoraoon ta room 80S of the College Union at 13:30. Haaaaxasblas Bill speak about scholastic aad academic Ufa ta Armenia, oaaertaalti** for study there, exrkaagsi, *tc. H* will alao answer Questions about Ar- ssaajasa Ths public Is Invited. Con did ales symposium Fr**no Stat* College'* Student Senate has schaduled an All Candidates Symposium Week Beat Monday through Friday. During the week Mm* has baaa made lag poUtlets offlce ta California aad in the upcoming Btaleaal •lections. The first symposium will begin st 11 s.ro Monday with candtdatea from the tad and 5th Supervisorial Districts speak. The PSC Bike Day, tor tats Sim to j, aaa baaa eaa- eelled dee to lack af interest. Btk* Day waa besag spoa*oredby Arnold Air Society aad Aaget Plight, suxiiian** of ta* Air rorc* ROTC. Btk* Day had been pwblicltsd ta the local saeexe aassbootaBsd Bssa sat ap ta tha Free speech THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 3 Fridmy. tSmy 19. 1972 A saokasmaa tor Arnold air **■» Da» evewta glassH tar Society said Bike Day aaa caa- awxeaay Inciwssd spriat sad ea- • of *a leek af re- 4*xnxaxu> raeee aad aa stjtaarti Two tsa agssi btxas to go to the wieners. tor the contest*. EOP grodvotes All EOP students who will or who hav* already graduated this year are requested to report to the EOP offlce no later than Moadsy, May 22, betore 5 p.m. Student* ar* being x*k*d -to contact cither Ernie Shelton or Robert Hernandez, aaeiataat directors. Adelcc ' world's greatest girl reporter marijuana, killed s bus driver art- snd took his change bait ca from within, aad feel* that -Marijuana is hsshlsh," she they »r* the re*l promoters of the said unequl vocally, snd cut offthe drug traffle ta thla country student with the anaeceptabl* Mrs. St. Johns disagrees with hair. the President's Council which r*- Yet Mrs. St Johns ls still eeatly discredited th* dangers of capable of considerable sensi- martjuana tlvtty aad tastght. 1 wrote the first marijuana She sfasltksd verbally a senel- story ever writtee," she said, ttve. kaxaaa, bat ertttcal portrait •aad 1 wrote tt becaeae two little of ber long-time mead. Richard girls, coming oat of attgheckool Nlaoa. oas day. who bad been smosdag "H* ls probably aa difficult to McGovern: debates set > ,' cewUydtac {[ maritaaas. write about as Is possible I know him very well, aad I have agreet affection for htm and s greet r*sp*ct.* she said "1 find htm a vary coexotl- cat*d man,' ah* coatlnusd. She attributes Nixon's formal, aloof quality In public to Ms e»rly Quaker upbringing thst stressed controlled restraint In eabllc. His bigg**! faults, she fssls, are his Inability to handle saa pros* snd failure to pick good mea ta advise htm. \ (CootlaBod Item p*g* 1) According to McGovern's campaign manager. Gary Hart, possibly aa many as 50,000 volunteers are bow actively canvsssing the stat* in order to matatatathe crass roots theme of the campaign. At oa* point President Nixon's withdrawal of American troops from Southeast Asls kad pulled the anti-war rag oat from uader McGovora's toot. Moot of the rsbit,4*188 entering the early primaries spoke pas*- tngly of th* war aad sxaay f*lt It eas a dead issue compared to the ecoaomtc situation. McGovern did not alter his stand on the war and hasn't since he came oat againat It In 1943, however, he did begin to broaden his political scope ss the troops beg an to com* bom* Although Ntxc* seemed to compromise th* dove position on th* war, McGovsrn clang loth* Vietnam lasue aad thee received unexpected retntorcemOBt wk*a North Vtstaam harbors. Ths anti-war movement ta the U.S. haa had s revival of sorts snd trr»r*mllrsstt*mion haa been drawn beck to Southeast Asia aad Georg* McGovern. The Indication* *eem ta be that the June 7 primary ts s toss-up betw—n McGov*m and Humphrey sad it looks ss though a greet deal for the Soath Dakota seaator may depend ea Wadsets such as the oaee manning ths table* in th* Free Speech Area. Yesterday Humphrey sad McGovera agreed to throe television debate* ta Califomia. Both feel that C alitor nla la absolutely nee - ary to capture the nomination. 271 delagate* may ary margin at SFffClSU2ff*e t« VOIISWA.EI Ma. SjaXjBSBj *■■ 88 raw* BSSXBBBJ MICHAELS 2221111 TACO SHACK 2369 E. SHAW (next te Funky Pants) C^ — if Tocos -pV Burger Fries J sT m V if Burrrtos if Enchiladas I f Ff4»# P«psi WITH ANY PURCHASE TfeoiCrvUVtCr^ Si Paul's Calftolic Chapel at Newman Center 197S I. BABSTOW AVE. - Phone 48*-4441 MASSE* Swsday* 4 - 10 - 11 Noon; MASSES: Mea., Teas.. Taxes., Frt., 4 p.a.; Wed.. 7:30 p.m. CCaNFFSttjONB. Itaaiaajs, 4 p.m. to I p.m. Sat. I a.**. Maes (For Saa. Oa.) Rev. Sergio P. Negro, Ckeaasaia Millbrook United Presbyterian Church 84S0 N. kQLLBROOK CBstwesn xwlslSs A Daaota) MORNING WOfAEHP 8 A 11:00 A.kt College FeDowship; gtOO P.M. Saxatay CHANCEL CHQm - THURSDAYS 7*80 p.m. COLLEGIANS WELCOME! Ernest I. Bradley, Pastor - Dal* A.Rldsauur, Mialater toYoeth For Trsasportsttos pkoae 137-4844 ^ COILEOE CHURCH Of CHRIST EAST BULLARD (Bataaaa First sad Cedar) SUNDAY: Bible School 8 a.m.; Marat eg Wcrstup, 10 s Yeeag Piupli, I s.s.; EvseSag Wnrsksg. S p.m. WEDWESxiAY: Bible Study, 7:S0 a.m. Special Class tor College gtadsat* DlBlast84 ks Senrtag the Collage Commwatty Trxssportatton Available - Phone 430-4530 TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA 3073 N. Cedar (Near A sedan) 8-10:30 AM: e08xsx«tP < PhUlpA HOLY CCBMBfUNION - 1st asdThara. 7 AM Uturgy - Fourth Sxaxtay g AM Carl t, V MANAGEMENT SALES/MARKETING A sales oriented individual, with the desire and thr uat to move euickty to an Area fvtaraagsr position wtth s highly profitable, dynamic and «xasrvding 88»hg8*i| ranking in th* top 7% Of its industry. This opportunity can be explored, misBsfrOwnoa, by calling Earl Vtwarkan at (200) 277.43*11 on Sunday, May 21 from 5 p.m. to 8 p jn. er en Monday and Tuesday, May 22 and 23 from 10 BJath. te 8 p.m. er by writing te ths conaufting firm. PACIFIC COlwSULTING CORPORATION EXECUTIVE SEARCH 01VY3.ON 5181 NTJRTH PALM AVENUE FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 83704 BETHEL TEMPLE •JUST SOUTH OF FASTI ON FADt" 4888 NORTH nRST (Near .ware) Rev. Donald E. Stage*. Pastor, Robert Its8ns, Aaaactat Sunday School: *:48 a.». Morning Worst*** 11:00 a Chlktrwn's Cfcareh: 11:00 a.m. Testa Mullag. Ml b 7:00 Bwsa. sad Prayer: 7:80 p.m UNITED CHURCH CENTER aaaswy Worst** - 8 A.M. sad 11:11 AOL 7:30 p.m. - Cottage Stsdawt ttwdy Creep et 1180 E. Loftue Lsaa - FSC Steaxati W< Also Worship . 11:11 A.M. - 1888 M Mlslstiiii wtjjaxsl J. Rxad, Jr., 8. Wss. Ai JohaF. PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH CEDAR A Gil I ISsTUixU oil*** E • : 180 A 11A.M. THE PEOPLES CHURCH Corser af Cedar A Dsaxsta Marstssj WiistU - 8:30, %xU. 11x88 A,M. Saxskty Eve. aWisxte - Ttwf P.M. Cetsege Baal* Stsxty - w sitae ads ys t-.il P.M. Need s Jab? Can Crxn Batata lataraM Jab I Bbbbbb.
Object Description
Title | 1972_05 The Daily Collegian May 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 | May 19, 1972 Pg 3 |
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 | —-T7^= fse happenings ROTC cancels Bike Day events Vsrtgee Hamsxasbtan. ptsst- deat of the Committee tor Cultural Relation* with Iran salsa* Abroad, from the A rmentaa Soviet Socialist Republic, will speak this aftoraoon ta room 80S of the College Union at 13:30. Haaaaxasblas Bill speak about scholastic aad academic Ufa ta Armenia, oaaertaalti** for study there, exrkaagsi, *tc. H* will alao answer Questions about Ar- ssaajasa Ths public Is Invited. Con did ales symposium Fr**no Stat* College'* Student Senate has schaduled an All Candidates Symposium Week Beat Monday through Friday. During the week Mm* has baaa made lag poUtlets offlce ta California aad in the upcoming Btaleaal •lections. The first symposium will begin st 11 s.ro Monday with candtdatea from the tad and 5th Supervisorial Districts speak. The PSC Bike Day, tor tats Sim to j, aaa baaa eaa- eelled dee to lack af interest. Btk* Day waa besag spoa*oredby Arnold Air Society aad Aaget Plight, suxiiian** of ta* Air rorc* ROTC. Btk* Day had been pwblicltsd ta the local saeexe aassbootaBsd Bssa sat ap ta tha Free speech THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 3 Fridmy. tSmy 19. 1972 A saokasmaa tor Arnold air **■» Da» evewta glassH tar Society said Bike Day aaa caa- awxeaay Inciwssd spriat sad ea- • of *a leek af re- 4*xnxaxu> raeee aad aa stjtaarti Two tsa agssi btxas to go to the wieners. tor the contest*. EOP grodvotes All EOP students who will or who hav* already graduated this year are requested to report to the EOP offlce no later than Moadsy, May 22, betore 5 p.m. Student* ar* being x*k*d -to contact cither Ernie Shelton or Robert Hernandez, aaeiataat directors. Adelcc ' world's greatest girl reporter marijuana, killed s bus driver art- snd took his change bait ca from within, aad feel* that -Marijuana is hsshlsh," she they »r* the re*l promoters of the said unequl vocally, snd cut offthe drug traffle ta thla country student with the anaeceptabl* Mrs. St. Johns disagrees with hair. the President's Council which r*- Yet Mrs. St Johns ls still eeatly discredited th* dangers of capable of considerable sensi- martjuana tlvtty aad tastght. 1 wrote the first marijuana She sfasltksd verbally a senel- story ever writtee," she said, ttve. kaxaaa, bat ertttcal portrait •aad 1 wrote tt becaeae two little of ber long-time mead. Richard girls, coming oat of attgheckool Nlaoa. oas day. who bad been smosdag "H* ls probably aa difficult to McGovern: debates set > ,' cewUydtac {[ maritaaas. write about as Is possible I know him very well, aad I have agreet affection for htm and s greet r*sp*ct.* she said "1 find htm a vary coexotl- cat*d man,' ah* coatlnusd. She attributes Nixon's formal, aloof quality In public to Ms e»rly Quaker upbringing thst stressed controlled restraint In eabllc. His bigg**! faults, she fssls, are his Inability to handle saa pros* snd failure to pick good mea ta advise htm. \ (CootlaBod Item p*g* 1) According to McGovern's campaign manager. Gary Hart, possibly aa many as 50,000 volunteers are bow actively canvsssing the stat* in order to matatatathe crass roots theme of the campaign. At oa* point President Nixon's withdrawal of American troops from Southeast Asls kad pulled the anti-war rag oat from uader McGovora's toot. Moot of the rsbit,4*188 entering the early primaries spoke pas*- tngly of th* war aad sxaay f*lt It eas a dead issue compared to the ecoaomtc situation. McGovern did not alter his stand on the war and hasn't since he came oat againat It In 1943, however, he did begin to broaden his political scope ss the troops beg an to com* bom* Although Ntxc* seemed to compromise th* dove position on th* war, McGovsrn clang loth* Vietnam lasue aad thee received unexpected retntorcemOBt wk*a North Vtstaam harbors. Ths anti-war movement ta the U.S. haa had s revival of sorts snd trr»r*mllrsstt*mion haa been drawn beck to Southeast Asia aad Georg* McGovern. The Indication* *eem ta be that the June 7 primary ts s toss-up betw—n McGov*m and Humphrey sad it looks ss though a greet deal for the Soath Dakota seaator may depend ea Wadsets such as the oaee manning ths table* in th* Free Speech Area. Yesterday Humphrey sad McGovera agreed to throe television debate* ta Califomia. Both feel that C alitor nla la absolutely nee - ary to capture the nomination. 271 delagate* may ary margin at SFffClSU2ff*e t« VOIISWA.EI Ma. SjaXjBSBj *■■ 88 raw* BSSXBBBJ MICHAELS 2221111 TACO SHACK 2369 E. SHAW (next te Funky Pants) C^ — if Tocos -pV Burger Fries J sT m V if Burrrtos if Enchiladas I f Ff4»# P«psi WITH ANY PURCHASE TfeoiCrvUVtCr^ Si Paul's Calftolic Chapel at Newman Center 197S I. BABSTOW AVE. - Phone 48*-4441 MASSE* Swsday* 4 - 10 - 11 Noon; MASSES: Mea., Teas.. Taxes., Frt., 4 p.a.; Wed.. 7:30 p.m. CCaNFFSttjONB. Itaaiaajs, 4 p.m. to I p.m. Sat. I a.**. Maes (For Saa. Oa.) Rev. Sergio P. Negro, Ckeaasaia Millbrook United Presbyterian Church 84S0 N. kQLLBROOK CBstwesn xwlslSs A Daaota) MORNING WOfAEHP 8 A 11:00 A.kt College FeDowship; gtOO P.M. Saxatay CHANCEL CHQm - THURSDAYS 7*80 p.m. COLLEGIANS WELCOME! Ernest I. Bradley, Pastor - Dal* A.Rldsauur, Mialater toYoeth For Trsasportsttos pkoae 137-4844 ^ COILEOE CHURCH Of CHRIST EAST BULLARD (Bataaaa First sad Cedar) SUNDAY: Bible School 8 a.m.; Marat eg Wcrstup, 10 s Yeeag Piupli, I s.s.; EvseSag Wnrsksg. S p.m. WEDWESxiAY: Bible Study, 7:S0 a.m. Special Class tor College gtadsat* DlBlast84 ks Senrtag the Collage Commwatty Trxssportatton Available - Phone 430-4530 TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA 3073 N. Cedar (Near A sedan) 8-10:30 AM: e08xsx«tP < PhUlpA HOLY CCBMBfUNION - 1st asdThara. 7 AM Uturgy - Fourth Sxaxtay g AM Carl t, V MANAGEMENT SALES/MARKETING A sales oriented individual, with the desire and thr uat to move euickty to an Area fvtaraagsr position wtth s highly profitable, dynamic and «xasrvding 88»hg8*i| ranking in th* top 7% Of its industry. This opportunity can be explored, misBsfrOwnoa, by calling Earl Vtwarkan at (200) 277.43*11 on Sunday, May 21 from 5 p.m. to 8 p jn. er en Monday and Tuesday, May 22 and 23 from 10 BJath. te 8 p.m. er by writing te ths conaufting firm. PACIFIC COlwSULTING CORPORATION EXECUTIVE SEARCH 01VY3.ON 5181 NTJRTH PALM AVENUE FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 83704 BETHEL TEMPLE •JUST SOUTH OF FASTI ON FADt" 4888 NORTH nRST (Near .ware) Rev. Donald E. Stage*. Pastor, Robert Its8ns, Aaaactat Sunday School: *:48 a.». Morning Worst*** 11:00 a Chlktrwn's Cfcareh: 11:00 a.m. Testa Mullag. Ml b 7:00 Bwsa. sad Prayer: 7:80 p.m UNITED CHURCH CENTER aaaswy Worst** - 8 A.M. sad 11:11 AOL 7:30 p.m. - Cottage Stsdawt ttwdy Creep et 1180 E. Loftue Lsaa - FSC Steaxati W< Also Worship . 11:11 A.M. - 1888 M Mlslstiiii wtjjaxsl J. Rxad, Jr., 8. Wss. Ai JohaF. PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH CEDAR A Gil I ISsTUixU oil*** E • : 180 A 11A.M. THE PEOPLES CHURCH Corser af Cedar A Dsaxsta Marstssj WiistU - 8:30, %xU. 11x88 A,M. Saxskty Eve. aWisxte - Ttwf P.M. Cetsege Baal* Stsxty - w sitae ads ys t-.il P.M. Need s Jab? Can Crxn Batata lataraM Jab I Bbbbbb. |