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LITTIRS TO THE EDITOR Tba vindictive oa April U by claims to be a journalist trresponstble at best Ap- ' the writer la ao In need r a heroic moaoteh-figure that I is telling to swallow aarttasg •scttvtst- Bks t Crap-cry ass to oay. I was r able to aratck the last twenty ■ of Gregory's a tasg enough tc te most ritacetous drivel i ever beard. I have aa tgaarrel wttk Ms basic e, yet be la e© tacratatwtj I it is impossible to liver have never had a 4k^^^H Later he msde some vague ref. eace to a food which pis.aatod proper digestion la What ha deem there Is bo digestion ind He ts not a doctor nor a netii- tlontet aad la per form!rag a great disservice by passing himself off kga-* rgg , Ttestyn*«e atealTSawn am \ V "eJwTbttr it *dT4teBnaj| The Greajory fBsoted "atedtes* instead of the typical over-presarved, over- colored American crap, Lo and hikalit. tastr • learning capacity" ». Gregory ts s « i ts itself ta p gives tor sot eattwf Baaat ara prepostercos. He claims that by eating meat the body cbemlatry becomes too addle which leads to various dls Bases sad geweral IU health. Apparently he has never heard of the marvelous buffer systam wttkte the body have cirrhosis of the THE DAILY C0LLE6IAH PratetlraaaU *•»• Say. a w.rk Ea*aSB**t holiday, and aaaaainaElan pa-nod, by .He Bra aaaa Stat a Coltaa.* Aaeo. iaElon ;.ea Bwaaaeea anS aatv. rice. Eaat. Caaaarae BulMane. lelr- enoraa 4S7-3SM Oelraaona araareeaaa as C«llrml-n edr- nrlaeSanc feeJajr* are net neceea.nl* Inc. forrata Wale BJUIl lisBJ|. Brrano. «r Darr Oaaftey Bllkarr Breale Alan Ar 1 latna nnetrlr Krm.r /fir//*/t ftm Dor.- .r, Tfc«tfs MOW TO FLY PARIS OR MADRID First Class. $1674 Excursion. . 730 ChartBr ... 439 LONDON First Class. Excursion . . Charter . . . SI 624 713 350 HONOLULU First Class. Economy . . Chartar . . . S 402 256 189 (Vte toksw where if sat... awd hew ataaoh It ceefsJ BASHPQflD travel 1881 wTEKZmZSSa I called "natural sunlight* and thetr capacity to tonm shot up another 2000 par cent. Are there actually people to believe tats*' He la condemning the perversion of oar food kg un- nsreBaary and dangerous chemicals, yet to cite •evidence" sshe (toss completely destroys Ms credthtllty. r urthermore. be Sees government roaaptractsa behind every corner, -cording ua intounwitting dapes to be efrnsotted at thetr beheat. Tha governmem flo*iri- dutes ear water to make ua ag- gre.'sive, the better to go out warinonsrrtng The Nlcaraguan esrthswnke waa a CI A plot to wipe OWt aa unnecessary population. Seventy per rent of America'a foci Is grewn in California so that, should th"- need arise, •tlvev" ran manufacture an earthquake which will bring starvation tn a gtrod ileal of the neople •l-r.-ak) we.itber" t.« !*•- Ing manipulated try evl| . J wi $ ^a-n meat sefcantlMB tor the ssme purpose. Even BI chord Nlaon was afraid to eat hospital food tor fear 'bat the CIA would do htmln as they had President Kennedy. If anyone ts •stck-mtnded" It is Gregory and the hypocritical writer who defended him. The hysterical •they hate me cause I'm black* attitude so often displayed by Ricks seems to pre- ctada aay attempt at objectivity, Inst aad compelling htm to irrationally aaeaak those stiu spayuea klm. He spesks of freedom, yet would censure those who dte- atrree with htm. "Their entire letter wasn't worth a dtme and shouldn't have been printed." If thla type of reasoning ts what la offered as an alternative to our present system, there Is certainly little hope. Kenneth Stfinbach Socialist speaker Friday •Can Sm tall sm Solve America's hronontlc Crist. Isewr of KdHei-.lerwhenhecoii.es \piil 14. at lleisler I. national chairperson of the Social! •* Workers Party Campaign ("<*. lie ia rampaiswlag for preal- deatial candidates IVIer Camejo and Vice-Presidential c.uidtdate Willie Mae Held. Caneejo is th* •> of l^Htn American des< ent to Iw a candtdate tor President of the I'mt.-.i He has spent much of Ms life at the front nf strtujEgles to advance the rights of working people. Held ran a«.iinst It u-hard •\,nu CluMVml Flrwtatt* CONDITS FLOWERScGIFTS Bai tere rirwal C orange* a. Floral Makr-uf ( eda/A telrlde Ph. 117 IM4 LEGISLATIVE PROCESS 4 LOtiritt WOWSHOP T*ajMr*4 tn kr atiacuaaed 1. Mechanics of Lotmvtng 2. Social Work lnthel.oU.Mng Process 1 Social Work aa an tffec ttvely OrgaMBed Group Wtthte tba Legislative Lywdn Bardtr RASW Lrrbby- tat. swcra-aewle Dave Cri.rpnn- Esecuttve Dt SriiMsfawclslWerk.Cm'F DeveTownssnd. MSW. Adapts - latratlve Asset, to swaator Press ley •aaa.aa.aa aa BcWaal at Bealal Bee*. CSUF FtlDAY, Afta 18 2 te 5 p.m. Cewajps Unton 312 Daley tor the office of mayor of ■As a Mack woman, she is well aware of the oppression minorities suffer under. She lean active supporter of women's liberation and aU struggles of working people," a spokesman said. lleisler, 11. haa been a railway worker and active participant tn |Bjg United Transportation Untor. since 1444. He waa a delegate to the imernational convention of the ITU in 1171 He served aa national secretary of the I'TU Rtgbt-To-Vote committee from IOCS lo 1472. He wOS active in tin? September 1173 demonstration agatnat high prtrea and imempton meet infhi- <agr» The den.onst ration was .ponsored in the Conlttton for John and Kcntiomtc Justice III., most recent irttvtttes Include current niewlari ship of 1 ,o- < al I423's grievaiK-e committee. Mi the national convention of the awTfaTI in bwawwawBf 1973 and the strike of Kail 1974 aa a news reporter for the Militant, a Socialist Worker Part*. publication CMAtTft RIGHTS EUIOM PAN AM 4 39 SI64 er 24gVOaS4» Records Lightfoot's newest By Bob Martotan Gordon Ligbtfoot remains at bia own ptoaaant and prwtactabie level with •Cold aa the Shoulder.* his latest album. With this record kg csbbIbbbs the gradual sdga towards tha mellow side of country-rock which has been more and more evident with each new release. Lightfoot's current singst. 'Rainy Day People," comas from this L P. snd ts indicative of the overall album material. Oes ales tatrej ahout Ltghtfoot is his apparent like tor ths simple aad uncsBttaiad sound, meaning the unreal lash orchestral backing is aparse and used only to augment the tunes ... not bury them as maay artists tend to do today Poasihly, Ligbtfoot s greatest asset ts his realisation of who he is and what hta capabilities really are ... he plays what he plays best, stags himself, and wrttss honestly. In other words, Gordon Ligbtfoot doesn't sttempt to overwhelm aa with his talent, he merely provides many moments of pies sure sad that's really what It should be oil about. Isn't it * So you should And "Cold oo the Shoulder* bis strongest aad most definitive album yet. I or those whose tastes may be mors on the hsavywelgbt side Black Sheep's debet album for Capitol Is a pretty good choice ewepste Its shortcomings. Black Sheep's material and sound bear an almost ancaany resemblance to Free (a group of s couple of years ago) on much af the record yet on the remaining songs thsy corns almost soeadtng Ilka, heaven forbid. Grand Punk. Frsnkly, Free Is s far •rupetior band to emulate. I suppose Black Sheep could take off from where Free left off but thts bend hss too much potential to pull a Rssberiies er ttedeon Brothers routine r specially Impressive Is guitarist Donald Mancuao and vocslis' Louis Crammatlco. Gramroattco could give Paul Rodgers (formerly lead singer with Frm snd now with Bad Company) night mama dse to the ao very close similarity of voices. The group performs •Woman* almost ss well as Free did ertgt- naU* Along with the excellence of "Woman* are several original cuts, such as-Let Me Stay." «pa>in Yer Dues' and •Little or A Lot.' If Black Sheep can utilize its many strengths to develop tts own soand or even modify the present owe than they should find a good chunk of success Note thts album ss oas to huy if you're tosllag a Nt rich Shorts . As the altaim liner denotes. Chsngo Is the "Cod of urillty snd strength .of thunder and lightning. . . shove all ts repreasntatlve of unbridled senalltv." Well, somehow the boys tn tba band Chniajo dot. t quite come up to per with their namesake or with their ••Mend- sake.'' Santana, whom they aeem to be Imitating Unfortunately, they're only a Itmp, weak version of both Chango sad Santana. If Chaago wasn't ao obvious with tts plsglartsm then posstMi thts wenddn't he as boring snd pretentious as tt Is So \ou resllv like Pure Prairie Leagues single. • *.mte." do vou" Well, its s fine song hta It certainly took one hell-of-a-long time for tt to make It. about three years •Amis" is from Prairie « album. "Bustin" Out.' which wss releesed Is 14*12 . tte album la outstandt-ag and you'd be wise to pick tt up Guess tt s better Iste than never ... bet now does sotweooa know if Pare Prairie League ia even still together''' Finally . . . watch tor new L.P.a from tha Beach Boys, Stills. Souther-Htllman-Furray Bead, and Jack Bruce s nea I I I I I I I I I Git out for Mexico? ra ■ amain art. amwaa*aJj*aai eauniaw o w. tea. w www aw wranar ni f Wu vae ram waatuei aaawaio SEaaw w naew teEariei a. ESE**rei Eaaaiea e w < aaSrWwwS aa War U t CI I 111 I ate* tew For rttore •*»formation, cut out 4 .end to: ACOISTBAR, Untversity of tee A-vrsrkeat Apsrtaste Pwetai SOT. Pastas. Pus Menace SPECIAL EXTRA MONEY!! » TO PS P4B W4S* ice ItOULAS MOCW -AA1SU trOnJOSI MYLAN0 . DONOt CewwTeal A 412 f Street, frees* k ■ i ao noweat rwntar ^f~~saauo nwa aa m I ^i aoa *am swat soeaus j
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Title | 1975_04 The Daily Collegian April 1975 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
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Title | April 17, 1975 Pg 2 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
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, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
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LITTIRS TO THE EDITOR
Tba vindictive
oa April U by
claims to be a journalist
trresponstble at best Ap-
' the writer la ao In need
r a heroic moaoteh-figure that
I is telling to swallow aarttasg
•scttvtst- Bks
t Crap-cry ass to oay. I was
r able to aratck the last twenty
■ of Gregory's
a tasg enough tc
te most ritacetous drivel
i ever beard.
I have aa tgaarrel wttk Ms basic
e, yet be la e© tacratatwtj
I it is impossible to
liver have never had a 4k^^^H
Later he msde some vague ref.
eace to a food which pis.aatod
proper digestion la
What ha deem
there Is bo digestion ind
He ts not a doctor nor a netii-
tlontet aad la per form!rag a great
disservice by passing himself off
kga-* rgg , Ttestyn*«e
atealTSawn am \ V "eJwTbttr it
*dT4teBnaj|
The Greajory fBsoted "atedtes*
instead of the
typical over-presarved, over-
colored American crap, Lo and
hikalit. tastr • learning capacity"
». Gregory ts s «
i ts itself ta p
gives tor sot eattwf Baaat ara
prepostercos. He claims that by
eating meat the body cbemlatry
becomes too addle which leads
to various dls Bases sad geweral
IU health. Apparently he has
never heard of the marvelous
buffer systam wttkte the body
have cirrhosis of the
THE DAILY C0LLE6IAH
PratetlraaaU *•»• Say. a w.rk Ea*aSB**t
holiday, and aaaaainaElan pa-nod, by
.He Bra aaaa Stat a Coltaa.* Aaeo. iaElon
;.ea Bwaaaeea anS aatv.
rice. Eaat. Caaaarae BulMane. lelr-
enoraa 4S7-3SM
Oelraaona araareeaaa as C«llrml-n edr-
nrlaeSanc feeJajr*
are net neceea.nl* Inc.
forrata Wale BJUIl lisBJ|. Brrano. «r
Darr Oaaftey
Bllkarr Breale
Alan Ar
1 latna
nnetrlr Krm.r
/fir//*/t
ftm Dor.- .r,
Tfc«tfs
MOW TO FLY
PARIS OR MADRID
First Class. $1674
Excursion. . 730
ChartBr ... 439
LONDON
First Class.
Excursion . .
Charter . . .
SI 624
713
350
HONOLULU
First Class.
Economy . .
Chartar . . .
S 402
256
189
(Vte toksw where if sat...
awd hew ataaoh It ceefsJ
BASHPQflD
travel
1881
wTEKZmZSSa
I called "natural sunlight* and thetr capacity
to tonm shot up another 2000 par
cent. Are there actually people
to believe tats*' He
la condemning the
perversion of oar food kg un-
nsreBaary and dangerous chemicals, yet to cite •evidence" sshe
(toss completely destroys Ms
credthtllty.
r urthermore. be Sees government roaaptractsa behind every
corner, -cording ua intounwitting
dapes to be efrnsotted at thetr
beheat. Tha governmem flo*iri-
dutes ear water to make ua ag-
gre.'sive, the better to go out
warinonsrrtng The Nlcaraguan
esrthswnke waa a CI A plot to wipe
OWt aa unnecessary population.
Seventy per rent of America'a
foci Is grewn in California so
that, should th"- need arise,
•tlvev" ran manufacture an earthquake which will bring starvation
tn a gtrod ileal of the
neople •l-r.-ak) we.itber" t.« !*•-
Ing manipulated try evl| .
J
wi $
^a-n
meat sefcantlMB tor the ssme
purpose. Even BI chord Nlaon was
afraid to eat hospital food tor
fear 'bat the CIA would do htmln
as they had President Kennedy.
If anyone ts •stck-mtnded" It is
Gregory and the hypocritical
writer who defended him. The
hysterical •they hate me cause
I'm black* attitude so often displayed by Ricks seems to pre-
ctada aay attempt at objectivity,
Inst aad compelling htm to irrationally aaeaak those stiu spayuea
klm. He spesks of freedom, yet
would censure those who dte-
atrree with htm. "Their entire
letter wasn't worth a dtme and
shouldn't have been printed." If
thla type of reasoning ts what la
offered as an alternative to our
present system, there Is certainly little hope.
Kenneth Stfinbach
Socialist speaker Friday
•Can Sm tall sm Solve America's hronontlc Crist.
Isewr of KdHei-.lerwhenhecoii.es
\piil 14. at
lleisler I. national chairperson
of the Social! •* Workers Party
Campaign ("<*.
lie ia rampaiswlag for preal-
deatial candidates IVIer Camejo
and Vice-Presidential c.uidtdate
Willie Mae Held. Caneejo is th*
•> of l^Htn American des< ent to Iw a candtdate tor
President of the I'mt.-.i
He has spent much of Ms life
at the front nf strtujEgles to advance the rights of working people. Held ran a«.iinst It u-hard
•\,nu CluMVml Flrwtatt*
CONDITS
FLOWERScGIFTS
Bai tere
rirwal C orange* a. Floral Makr-uf
( eda/A telrlde Ph. 117 IM4
LEGISLATIVE PROCESS
4 LOtiritt WOWSHOP
T*ajMr*4 tn kr atiacuaaed
1. Mechanics of Lotmvtng
2. Social Work lnthel.oU.Mng
Process
1 Social Work aa an tffec
ttvely OrgaMBed Group
Wtthte tba Legislative
Lywdn Bardtr RASW Lrrbby-
tat. swcra-aewle
Dave Cri.rpnn- Esecuttve Dt
SriiMsfawclslWerk.Cm'F
DeveTownssnd. MSW. Adapts -
latratlve Asset, to swaator
Press ley
•aaa.aa.aa aa
BcWaal at Bealal Bee*. CSUF
FtlDAY, Afta 18
2 te 5 p.m.
Cewajps Unton 312
Daley tor the office of mayor of
■As a Mack woman, she is well
aware of the oppression minorities suffer under. She lean active
supporter of women's liberation
and aU struggles of working people," a spokesman said.
lleisler, 11. haa been a railway
worker and active participant tn
|Bjg United Transportation Untor.
since 1444. He waa a delegate to
the imernational convention of the
ITU in 1171 He served aa
national secretary of the I'TU
Rtgbt-To-Vote committee from
IOCS lo 1472.
He wOS active in tin? September
1173 demonstration agatnat high
prtrea and imempton meet infhi-
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