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/ AVOZ DCA7/TI.AN Tbbo Dally lasessjBxaxspjBB*^ -k-.vv«v.v"-x->X':-:-x-«s La Gente ■mm Brown is being in the <un Con l*s maunos en la tterra. Brown is beauty untold (on tu cnraxon de fuerra. Brown is being him and her (on tu mente sin user. Brown is talk, talk, talk Con tu colita im parrsr. Brovvn is together, funky, snd fine Con tu ritrno para qozar. Brown is wisdom thrr*jgh aaa Con lo* jovenes listo* pa* arrartcar. Brown is des.re without a will Can los gringo* listos p** jug*r. Brown is being YOU' Con los otros sin oividar. Brown is the humsnism of tomorrow Con la gente oue a raadien va a engansr. Brown is universal snd strong Con los huovo* pa' chingar. Enriojuc Esgoivel Figueros LXXVII/112 Fresno State College Freano, California h4oc*day. April 17, 1972 Here we go again Bell sends decision back to court UPI editor to join Journalism staff Th* vie* pre* Idem and editor of United Press International UPI). Roger appointed to J i rat bob, am Depsriment at Fresno Stake C ate ape. Hefw.il begin hta IBsrteBf dette* to September. Tke aseeexLBWBBt was msds by Dr. Hareaf Haak. FSC acadamle Tatars** la an FSC graduate and a veteran of more than 80 y**ra of U.S. and foreign »*stgn- rnstes with th* n*ws Sfency. Dr. John Duke, chairman of th* D*partm*nt of Journalism, says Tatarlan will he an Important addition to the faculty bscsas* of his stronf bacluirotjnd la the field of new* wrtttnf snd will concentrate his effort In beginning snd advanced writing. Also, becsaee of his world- withUPI.hewill of the UPI bureaus In those cities and became the agency's general news manager for Europe In 1988. He became managing editor of UPI in 1958. waa elected a sic* president in 1943 and was appointed editor tn 1945. Tatarlan waa at th* scene of every major diplomatic conference during hla tour of daty In Europe. Alao. he directed coverage of other big stories including the lifting of th* B*rllnbloelrad*, tha 1954 winter Olympics in luly. rational elections tn Italy. Britain snd Francs, tha rlwngsrtan revolt snd the Sswa crista. Tatsxian's honors Include an honorary Doctor of Latter a degree from W4TwSkam CoUags in 1947 and a special cttatloa by Ohio University to 1944 for dts- tlngteahad service Is joarasllsm. Bv ts*ry ttoBBaterr Collaasan Blafl BrVu.r In a atatemeat te I Court, Dr. David C. Bell, deanof student affairs, haa asked tor 'clarification" of the court ds- etsaoa which reinstated the ESP slat* to th* toaxteat hody election ballot. Bell's statement termed the court's rationale "of such a varne Legal adviser begins work at FSC today FSC Sturtents now have a place to turn to for free legal advice. Bill Jolly, a fourth-year stttdent st Humphrey's Colle** School of Law in Freeno. wss hired test Wedneaday ss Legal Advt*en»ent Coordinator for th* ctelege. The towsent association ts provtteng th* state with fsxsda to operate the position. Jolly is available so stadents or any other members of ihe college community for legsl advice and coassseling. He ts not able to five aay act**! legal service bat can refer people to attorneys If such service is necessary- Jolly will be on camps** Mondays and Tuesdays from 8 a.m. to 12 noon for consults tion. Appointments can be mads In the student Activities Office or by calling 487-2741. He was selected from s field of six applicants by a committee iixclsxnng Woody Brooks. Student Senat* legal committee chairman; Jos Guagliardo. chairman of th* board of directors budget committee; bave Collins, ASB legislative vice president and BUI Corcoran, assistant desn of student affairs. Jolly graduated from Freano City College with an AA degree. He worked In sales and public raiBMaana In tke Bay Area for 10 years. For the laat five rears he hss operated his own real •state bisalBMMs in Freeao, as weU ss attending law school st * Right aad doing reeeareh for a local law firm. Stedaat Body Praaldant Phil Sharweod said It la i tha service will be < y*sr tf there ia I rutur* . ttoa." In wtu i to preclude adjXxslta : ts proving to be one of court overturned the decietoa te the election committee's executive committee whichdteo**Ufl«d the ESP ticket. The slate wss disqualified for allegedly exceeding the maximum limit for campaign expert***. According to Art White, chief justice, the court will meet tomorrow to ravaatp thetr swp- portlve arguments which they used to ranch their decision. ■Bell want* a* to opacify the points we used to arriving at oar decision. I beltov* what hs wsats IB a more elaborato state meat, aa he seems to hav* bmbbJ oars too brief." BeU'a introduction tntotkw situation stems from aa appeal of the coart deciaioa by recently resigned election committee chalrmaa. Gene Bote. 1 appealed the coart decision because | felt that thelmp slat* thetr Bxpaaaa' ac- were rightfully dl*ojuallfl*d. I doa*t ae* aay reason why they stvould be reinstated,* Boni said. "The executive commltt** mads a tote ds- r*tosteki "Th* *lactloa* ar* not valid, and tn fact are need If ESP la oa the ballot. "Whit* isb'I going to get oat of this on I 1 dost feel it is ascasssry to file salt yet. I'm fotng to watt asm I see what B*n rate other* ar* cots* to do.* he said- •fJasxe caadBdetee, George xa- gel ta particalar are nxlrtaf an thtoartlee Bates** the election I'm waitla* tor th* Bell decision becaaae l»d rather it be deevdad Nsgel say* ha la conatterlng sn latoactisa hscaaes axsey eaes- tlon* about the election BBSS*** bee* detormlaed. on pag* 2, col. ■ ROTC protest set today According to sa sou-war st th* Air Scteaces BwUdta*. CttlBjf th* raceat aacslattoa ta the sir war te SBBShBaat Asia sa the raaeoa tor the antl-ROTC attitude but maintain* the poaat- ktllty h* may file such sa Injunction. This is tie ram te th* sir *V, tk**** ROTC cadets ar* still t o flgt t a war that less Its tWrteeeth yesr/ Strand added. Strand ssld he ta s vetersa of tke war, having served ta Viet- nsm with th* US Array. Thta w**k Btoloaal anti-war astra- tcroupe are planmne le- tion* in a a across the c r of major cities Villa, Rodriguez, Baxter, Kessler speak at EOP rally in i EOP students fay Alex «eaaxwraa La Vo* Asttan Staff Brllar •Chtc*s*o* wtu ate rate** te Oae. RoBxatd Ssagsa's recent tb* barrio wtthoat *jduc*Cto*-* So tetaxxh^wal of at*** EOF Iheda. doctared City CoaacUmaa Al Jteataf Co**»ellira**\llta**«^ villa, ss ha afdi assaf ae COP ipiahirs' raiatsorm was FSC rally a*te«ac* - astlmalad to HnlSiil Worssaa *xaator. who have been 188 f^eopl* - oa the iiawmssjBxM tee leedara of tea Freeao Stele College caa* pen, haager striae, hat ismaia.d aa- last Fridsy sftaraoaa. aummlttart sa the BOP less**, . The rally ae* the cttaaax to a utehsf Ptadsaaara of caUfer- teach bbs department's coars* in Pr*s* snd World Affairs. Dr. Duke asya Tatarlan ta w*U ac- *xa*Ja**xl with the work of college jovrsellam students tarotsjh his judging in recent yesrs of th* j*srrn*"> comp*titlon for stu- ored by ths H**rst Three Chicanos win Parlier election r^rSr.HE'-S Bora In Freeno. Tstsrtan totsed UPI la Its local bares* following bis frsdtaauon from FSC Ial984. ton stsif in 1941, sad covered tbe United Matloaa orf^aa^-wSosal luatoiBBta hi Ssa Fraeatsfia ta 1948. Hs waat to Loadaa te 1848 aad te*4eetoteltfwlBataBMf*eT A trio of candldBtea of Mexican descent, running under the banner of the parlier Fact Finding Committee, da tested lacato- bent Msyor Weldon By ram and two other councilm*n last Tuesday. The victors. Baltaxar Toaar, Andrew Ben ties snd Jos P. Manas, said thetr first objective I* to have John Martin*z named Caste of Police. As ail-angloclty crj*jntele*l*c- ttoa laat January te the tote Patrick Carnahan aa police chief over Martinax, tovched off the •shade troabl* the* ha* rocked th* tlttl* tows of Parlier ever Mace. In axe race for city clerk, Cllfssrd ReenMfwas, ales sa- daraad by the Feet inndtof Com- D. J.
Object Description
Title | 1972_04 The Daily Collegian April 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 |
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Title | April 17, 1972 Pg 1 |
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 |
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AVOZ
DCA7/TI.AN
Tbbo Dally
lasessjBxaxspjBB*^
-k-.vv«v.v"-x->X':-:-x-«s
La
Gente
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Brown is being in the |