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Fresno marches for peace << THOUSAND- Of PERSONS from Fresno gather M the Courlhouoo Parte In protest to ths Vietnam war. Daily Collegian Estimated 3,000 show opposition to Vietnam war during moratorium THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1969 By GeraM P. MorraU CaUeetan Edttor-ln-CMM All man make mistakes, but a good man yields when he knows bis course ig wrong. orterville backs Viet moratorium By Barbara McDowaU Collegian Staff Writer PORTERVILLE-The dty ot rtervllle awakened to the oome set i pi -ng M October 15, stotium Day. DoMtned to U- Ue anti-war aontlment, tha L aay of protaot took var- forroa; a march and Mlent I to Froaao. black bands worn t tho arms of Vletaam gervlce- and a maaMve telegraph napalgn at tho Weetern UMoa flee ta Porterville. A town ot 10,000, Portorvlllo too Mgheet number ot i fatMltlao por caMu la- upoa aap UA Mty, M_ I to the nortbaast of Bake rg- d recent weeke booome increasingly polarised, moot by tbe wife of a tocM Mvlc leader, ropeatad by Mayor Rich ard Spencer M a meeting of the city council, declared every dtl- ot PortorvlUe United Statae war policy. There oro thoae who dlaagree. Among thorn taOroaoo Cor roll, a flrot-yi vUlo CoUego and nroMdoM of the locM Yount Democrats club. Despite throats of job aad eondom- \CarroU aad a group of concerned students sad adulta calling thomoalvaa •Cttiseos to End tho WartaVtot- nam" bogoa preparo-oos lor thotr domonstratloo of dtaaaot. Mro. Barbara WortMngtan, alto of a P.J.C. Inetrector, I to ttoa after toa erlglaal adult leedera, Mr. aad Mra. Dole Hod , ware toreed to radio by threatening telephone calls. . We're tired of war," aad nearly ISO Mmllor fii yesterday PortorvlUe to 1*00 Pennsylvania , D.C. Gnth- ering outside toe Western UMoa office to Macuos the significance of the week's eventa were students and protooooro, bantaces- meo sad heaa awl vaa. "We could have hoped tor more," remarked PortorvlUe teacher John Lea- roan, "but tMa ta a vary oooeer- vatlve commoMty. There have been -May threata of In-mldo- ta." Waartat on Me sleeve a re- arood Aaaoiioao flat, rather was tho iluwiBgit-stars' anto oa- tary Matory, he aimalat re- gumed bomMnts of Worth VIM- Par greotor ta scope thaa Sta a W i ton toy aetloo la a and repairs the evil. The only sin ig pride. -Antigone of Sophocles They marched by the hundred- la tha drtsattat rain yesterday to bring an end to the Vietnam war. Io one of the lsrgeet turnouta In Freeno Matory tor a political demonstration, an sstlmstsd 2,500 to S.000 persons-students, professors, businessmen, housewives, clergy ond soms service - men—protected againat tho war by partlclpadng ta a Mne-mtlo march and two allent vigils. The demonstrations ware part of the national Vietnam moratorium wMch won tho support of some of tMs oo entry's top political and Mvlc Madera bu* which were rebuked by ProMdentRichard Nluou and Govaraor Ronald Reagan. Walking tour sbreast, tho marchera otarted thai r walk from tha Proa Speech quad M Preeao Stato College end walked down Cedar Avenue, Ventura Avenue, through toe FMton Msll aad to tha Preeno County Courthouse. The march lasted throe hours and fifteen minutes. There wore ae laddeata antU about half tho marcherg diverted from too announced eg enda and decided to carry a Mack draped coffin rontalMat too aamag ot more thaa 40,000 Americana MUed in Vietnam ta toe Federal Bull-tot and plana It anderspicture of ProMdent Ninon. When the Btare-grs reached tho Federal TIBl-Biig toe doora hod beea locked oad federal aa- tboiitlee, including aome F.BJ. offlclals, were guarding the front doors from InMde. The doors bad been ordered locked by htaldlng manager John Corrlveau. Many of the atudenta reacted to the locked bMldtath] •HM1 i ked bM-fing Igahoattaa, we won't go," "Pooplo Carrlvoou finally told lenders of ths march be woald Mlow four repreeentatlvoo to ootor tha bulldlnt snd place toe coffin ta the office of Congrooomno B. F. Slak. Aa toe four entered the building some of the etudanto ruehed the (Coatloaed on page 5, CM. 1) Ad hoc committee reports 311 sign Waker petition By Beverly Collogtun -snoglng Editor An od hoe committee geeMag facMty aupport tor too appoint - moot of Harold Walker, aaecutlve trice preeldent, as acting prealdent has obtained II1 earttor tMa week Mgnad by aa eottmoted to membera ot toa aupport staff bocMng Dr. Jaaaaa Flkee, ehilrmin af toa home econou-ee daport.ant, tor the position. Flkee, a eonaorvotive, ta strongly sbbbuiH.1 by WoMoy from tocMty and adtatalatratton Craven, nhalnass of the County backing Walker'a appoltameta. Peter Klaaaao, o-Mnaea ot the Matory depertment, aha haadod too commlttoo sold petitions boartaf the stgaataree of the too tocMty meaaberg aad It CoUego Chancatlor Glenn Dumke, by rotlotered moll Wedneeday. Klassen aeld Stat while too i nM havo snoagh to paU oU facalty I ttet there ta ef toe pan eeaaatrvaave aed liberal, ae wen liberty ead as e urday. After ana I ea Fata t, Cat. 1) and mokaa the poU'very BttMfl- Ho noted that the eo-unlttoe •WMlo the poll to actually ta- toe reeesta of the poll Into og_> complete (oome sight to 10 do- MStaNlua and toot If ho <_de*t It partaseata ware not polled) toe would letSeote thM ha ta "oM to- eeaaa-ttoe fuels aaM tt le mora toreeted la uiaetailot Sao toaefff loeeenetad. nor ta sotvtat too areeaoenf M
Object Description
Title | 1969_10 The Daily Collegian October 1969 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1969 |
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 | October 16, 1969 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1969 |
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 | Fresno marches for peace << THOUSAND- Of PERSONS from Fresno gather M the Courlhouoo Parte In protest to ths Vietnam war. Daily Collegian Estimated 3,000 show opposition to Vietnam war during moratorium THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1969 By GeraM P. MorraU CaUeetan Edttor-ln-CMM All man make mistakes, but a good man yields when he knows bis course ig wrong. orterville backs Viet moratorium By Barbara McDowaU Collegian Staff Writer PORTERVILLE-The dty ot rtervllle awakened to the oome set i pi -ng M October 15, stotium Day. DoMtned to U- Ue anti-war aontlment, tha L aay of protaot took var- forroa; a march and Mlent I to Froaao. black bands worn t tho arms of Vletaam gervlce- and a maaMve telegraph napalgn at tho Weetern UMoa flee ta Porterville. A town ot 10,000, Portorvlllo too Mgheet number ot i fatMltlao por caMu la- upoa aap UA Mty, M_ I to the nortbaast of Bake rg- d recent weeke booome increasingly polarised, moot by tbe wife of a tocM Mvlc leader, ropeatad by Mayor Rich ard Spencer M a meeting of the city council, declared every dtl- ot PortorvlUe United Statae war policy. There oro thoae who dlaagree. Among thorn taOroaoo Cor roll, a flrot-yi vUlo CoUego and nroMdoM of the locM Yount Democrats club. Despite throats of job aad eondom- \CarroU aad a group of concerned students sad adulta calling thomoalvaa •Cttiseos to End tho WartaVtot- nam" bogoa preparo-oos lor thotr domonstratloo of dtaaaot. Mro. Barbara WortMngtan, alto of a P.J.C. Inetrector, I to ttoa after toa erlglaal adult leedera, Mr. aad Mra. Dole Hod , ware toreed to radio by threatening telephone calls. . We're tired of war," aad nearly ISO Mmllor fii yesterday PortorvlUe to 1*00 Pennsylvania , D.C. Gnth- ering outside toe Western UMoa office to Macuos the significance of the week's eventa were students and protooooro, bantaces- meo sad heaa awl vaa. "We could have hoped tor more," remarked PortorvlUe teacher John Lea- roan, "but tMa ta a vary oooeer- vatlve commoMty. There have been -May threata of In-mldo- ta." Waartat on Me sleeve a re- arood Aaaoiioao flat, rather was tho iluwiBgit-stars' anto oa- tary Matory, he aimalat re- gumed bomMnts of Worth VIM- Par greotor ta scope thaa Sta a W i ton toy aetloo la a and repairs the evil. The only sin ig pride. -Antigone of Sophocles They marched by the hundred- la tha drtsattat rain yesterday to bring an end to the Vietnam war. Io one of the lsrgeet turnouta In Freeno Matory tor a political demonstration, an sstlmstsd 2,500 to S.000 persons-students, professors, businessmen, housewives, clergy ond soms service - men—protected againat tho war by partlclpadng ta a Mne-mtlo march and two allent vigils. The demonstrations ware part of the national Vietnam moratorium wMch won tho support of some of tMs oo entry's top political and Mvlc Madera bu* which were rebuked by ProMdentRichard Nluou and Govaraor Ronald Reagan. Walking tour sbreast, tho marchera otarted thai r walk from tha Proa Speech quad M Preeao Stato College end walked down Cedar Avenue, Ventura Avenue, through toe FMton Msll aad to tha Preeno County Courthouse. The march lasted throe hours and fifteen minutes. There wore ae laddeata antU about half tho marcherg diverted from too announced eg enda and decided to carry a Mack draped coffin rontalMat too aamag ot more thaa 40,000 Americana MUed in Vietnam ta toe Federal Bull-tot and plana It anderspicture of ProMdent Ninon. When the Btare-grs reached tho Federal TIBl-Biig toe doora hod beea locked oad federal aa- tboiitlee, including aome F.BJ. offlclals, were guarding the front doors from InMde. The doors bad been ordered locked by htaldlng manager John Corrlveau. Many of the atudenta reacted to the locked bMldtath] •HM1 i ked bM-fing Igahoattaa, we won't go," "Pooplo Carrlvoou finally told lenders of ths march be woald Mlow four repreeentatlvoo to ootor tha bulldlnt snd place toe coffin ta the office of Congrooomno B. F. Slak. Aa toe four entered the building some of the etudanto ruehed the (Coatloaed on page 5, CM. 1) Ad hoc committee reports 311 sign Waker petition By Beverly Collogtun -snoglng Editor An od hoe committee geeMag facMty aupport tor too appoint - moot of Harold Walker, aaecutlve trice preeldent, as acting prealdent has obtained II1 earttor tMa week Mgnad by aa eottmoted to membera ot toa aupport staff bocMng Dr. Jaaaaa Flkee, ehilrmin af toa home econou-ee daport.ant, tor the position. Flkee, a eonaorvotive, ta strongly sbbbuiH.1 by WoMoy from tocMty and adtatalatratton Craven, nhalnass of the County backing Walker'a appoltameta. Peter Klaaaao, o-Mnaea ot the Matory depertment, aha haadod too commlttoo sold petitions boartaf the stgaataree of the too tocMty meaaberg aad It CoUego Chancatlor Glenn Dumke, by rotlotered moll Wedneeday. Klassen aeld Stat while too i nM havo snoagh to paU oU facalty I ttet there ta ef toe pan eeaaatrvaave aed liberal, ae wen liberty ead as e urday. After ana I ea Fata t, Cat. 1) and mokaa the poU'very BttMfl- Ho noted that the eo-unlttoe •WMlo the poll to actually ta- toe reeesta of the poll Into og_> complete (oome sight to 10 do- MStaNlua and toot If ho <_de*t It partaseata ware not polled) toe would letSeote thM ha ta "oM to- eeaaa-ttoe fuels aaM tt le mora toreeted la uiaetailot Sao toaefff loeeenetad. nor ta sotvtat too areeaoenf M |