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PENSAM1ENTOS • TOE DAILY COLLEGIAN Monday. Mmrch 8. 1971 ■ OOUIU alUf**" 1 Scott Tompkins, I think farm workers have been given possible the lowers benefits for their work of any laborers In tbe country. I'm not sure how effective FSC's role can be In a strike of farm workers, but I do support their right to strike. Perhaps by supporting tbe lettuce strike the coUege can Indirectly help some of the poor people In this country toward wage equality. Espsranza Rodriguez Fresno State should support UFWOC's boycott. In terms of economics this lnsUtuUon wiU not be hurting If union lettuce Is purchased. The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that If wages of farm workers were doubled there would only be an Increase of a penny or more per head of lettuce. This small Increase could surely be sacrificed by the Student Association to help farm workers win self-determination, Justice and dignity. If democracy means anything at all, lt means that people have the right to organize. This lnsUtuUon wlU hamper the farm worker's right to organize and right tot collective bargaining. The fact Is If union lettuce was purchased there would be a tremendous amount or repercussion from outside forces. Dwight X I think the F resnoState should support the UFWOC lettuce boycott by buying only UFWOC lettuce because this Is basically an agricultural college and this would be good politics. After alt, what has FSC done for the minority cause? If ihey can buy UFWOC's lettuce then they can give the minority people on campus a fairer shake. Right on! Bev Kennedy George Wodo I support the UFWOC le Fresno Slate College b< aslcally Mexican A happening and what needs tc see them organize like lh other evils of blgur. ' Especially if It needs and Uve like humans. If there Is no difference of prli betterment of the farmworkers, s growr e physical the UFWOC's goal Is definitely worthwl known for Its campus apathy, sowhynolhoad In the other direction for a change? I'm all for lt! Dewayne Williams I think that FSC.should support the UFWOC because FSC Is an agricultural school, and this could influence the farmers. You know-thelr kids go Glen Bennett labor movement Organizing Comi Sam Fujisata ber of a union I support the If the United Farm Workers e Is forced to boycott them I Issuethebuylngof UFWOC produce seems reasonably Just and correct. The wisdom of further antagonism of those In California opposed to UFWOC goals-among others—is questionable. NOTICIAS Portorville College minorities workshop Find out wnat's happening Workshop to be held March 13, 1971 from 19-6 p.m. Program Want Ads i some weekends n wheelchair. Must Drive. 227-3601. consists of speakers, films and discussion groups. Topics: *How to get Into college* and 'How to stay out of the draft*. Fund-raising dance to be held March 19 at Hinton Center. Admission $1.00. Three bands playing. Dance sponsored by Chlcano Moratorium Committee. Mecrmtas There's a meeting to be held Tuesday, March 9, at 7 p.m. at Teatro Campesino, 1447 N. Van Chlcanos are Invited Ness. ment, films and food. VIVA LA RAZAII Legal Defense A meeting of the Legal Defense Committee win be held today at 5 p.m. In tbe CoUege Union by the fireplace. URGENTI Soccer games played af Romain e people, this college s a united force, support the UFWOC's let- :ott and buy only UFWOC lettuce. As a tatlve body of the stale we should besym- o the needs of the people of this state (the kers) and support unionization. *-er 400 soccer fans watched unday, Feb. 28, as the Selma :er team defeated the league nplons, Mexico (sponsored by o station KGST). The victory not an easy one and provided and the players I it the ei ifthe game the scors; was lied 2-2. Twoovertimeperi- . ods were played which left the score tied at 3-3. "Suddendeath* periods were then played, but Selma downs Tulare in soccer The Selma Soccer Club yesterday played a non-league game that ended with an easy victory over Tulare. A slow first half allowed Selma only one goal (Raul Navarro) and left Tulare scoreless. In the second half, Tulare sped up their game and scored one goal (Gelr Inglmarsson) to The rest of the game was easygoing for Selma as they scored two consecutive goals, both by Miguel Mendoza. The SelmaClub again this time through the kicking ability of Vlctorlo Rios and Gonzales. The although both teams came very close to scoring many times. At the end of these periods, the captains and managers of both teams agreed that their players were too exhausted to continue any further. It was then decided to end the game with penalty kicks. In a one player from team is allowed to attempt goals with only one person the opposing team guarding penalty I .11. Fr., ), kick- Mexico completed only two or his three attempts, but .Rodrlgo Mejla, kicking for Selma completed all three attempts and assured Selma Ihe victory. The Selma team deserves to be commended on their fine per- on the grounds of unsportsmanlike behavior. Although the caU was questioned by many, Selma still had to play with a one-man handicap. Also In the second half, one of Selma's most talented leave the game due to injuries. Despite these odds, Selma was able to prevent Mexico from out- scoring them and earned a hard and well-deserved victory. The weekly games are played on Sundays, and are open to everyone. No admission is charged. Games are played at Romain Playground, on the corner of First and Harvey. AcUon begins at 12 noon. KEAP RADIO NEEDS 8 MEN WITH OWN TRANSPORTATION or light delivery work. Pay 11.00 per delivery plus gas. ipply in person at2048Kern (Californian Hotel). BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR • BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS - • BEST SCREENPLAY JACK NICHOLSON FIVEERSU PIECES WIBlMUSUN. wrnaiX-,,s-s- EVINING CURTAIN TIMI5 SPECIALS CANVAS BAG 95 NAVY BELL °"'y C* BOTTOMS *-* AIR FORCE SUN 029 GLASSES **- m BEAN BAG CHAIRS MAKE YOUR OWN SAVE ON STYRENE BEADS AND FABRICS FREE PATTERNS 1-GROUP COMPLETE Jk 05 STOCK o\\\ JACKETS WAR SURPLUS DEPOT 602 Broadway 237.3615 OPEN SUNDAYS Phone 237-3616 LETTUCE CONTROVERSY Daily Collegian TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1971 Boycott of FSC food services underway; debate continues Association Director says Cafeteria sales down 22% from last week By John Jefferles and Bill Schlffmann Friday's 5-3 vote by the Association Board of Directors not to narrow lettuce purchases to the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee has resulted In a boycott of Fresno State's food services as well as a variety of opinions from Board members and boycott supporters. proximately 22 per cent over last week, according to Earle Bassett, director of the FSC Association. *If this continues,* said Bassett this morning, "it will, of course, have an effect on the students themselves. •When profits go down, tt cuts money from sports programs and other areas which the students themselves participate in,* said Bassett. Many of the board members who cast dissenting votes .on the lettuce use Issue feel that tt Is not relevant to the students or the board, while supporters feel that since Fresno Is the agri-business capltol of the nation, the UFWOC struggle Is completely pertinent to Fresno SUte College. Guadalupe De LaCruz.asoph- omore class senator who voted as proxy for First Vice President- Nat DIBuduo said, 'The boycott has been tn the planning stage since the Salinas situation began. We've talked about lt for a long ttme but never got down to doing anything about lt. Since this is th* agricultural center of the state, we felt that this was the logical place to bold something like this.* Last Wednesday's 21-4 vote by the Student Senate to request the Board of Directors to buy only UFWOC lettuce 'voiced the opinion of the student body Ina unanimous fashion,* according to many senators. Senator from Humanities Mark Zumwalt said, *The Board of Directors' decision not to accept the senate's resolution Is racist, tyrannical, and shows how little they (the board) feel about the student's decisions. We need to free the students from the dictatorship of the Board of Dlrec- Student Body President BUI Jones, who voted against adopting the Senate's resolution, feels that his decision revolves around not wanting to 'get Involved into the problem since it could have too many political ramiflca- (Contlnued on Page 6, CoL 4)
Object Description
Title | 1971_03 The Daily Collegian March 1971 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
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" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | March 5, 1971 Pg 8- March 9, 1971 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
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" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | PENSAM1ENTOS • TOE DAILY COLLEGIAN Monday. Mmrch 8. 1971 ■ OOUIU alUf**" 1 Scott Tompkins, I think farm workers have been given possible the lowers benefits for their work of any laborers In tbe country. I'm not sure how effective FSC's role can be In a strike of farm workers, but I do support their right to strike. Perhaps by supporting tbe lettuce strike the coUege can Indirectly help some of the poor people In this country toward wage equality. Espsranza Rodriguez Fresno State should support UFWOC's boycott. In terms of economics this lnsUtuUon wiU not be hurting If union lettuce Is purchased. The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that If wages of farm workers were doubled there would only be an Increase of a penny or more per head of lettuce. This small Increase could surely be sacrificed by the Student Association to help farm workers win self-determination, Justice and dignity. If democracy means anything at all, lt means that people have the right to organize. This lnsUtuUon wlU hamper the farm worker's right to organize and right tot collective bargaining. The fact Is If union lettuce was purchased there would be a tremendous amount or repercussion from outside forces. Dwight X I think the F resnoState should support the UFWOC lettuce boycott by buying only UFWOC lettuce because this Is basically an agricultural college and this would be good politics. After alt, what has FSC done for the minority cause? If ihey can buy UFWOC's lettuce then they can give the minority people on campus a fairer shake. Right on! Bev Kennedy George Wodo I support the UFWOC le Fresno Slate College b< aslcally Mexican A happening and what needs tc see them organize like lh other evils of blgur. ' Especially if It needs and Uve like humans. If there Is no difference of prli betterment of the farmworkers, s growr e physical the UFWOC's goal Is definitely worthwl known for Its campus apathy, sowhynolhoad In the other direction for a change? I'm all for lt! Dewayne Williams I think that FSC.should support the UFWOC because FSC Is an agricultural school, and this could influence the farmers. You know-thelr kids go Glen Bennett labor movement Organizing Comi Sam Fujisata ber of a union I support the If the United Farm Workers e Is forced to boycott them I Issuethebuylngof UFWOC produce seems reasonably Just and correct. The wisdom of further antagonism of those In California opposed to UFWOC goals-among others—is questionable. NOTICIAS Portorville College minorities workshop Find out wnat's happening Workshop to be held March 13, 1971 from 19-6 p.m. Program Want Ads i some weekends n wheelchair. Must Drive. 227-3601. consists of speakers, films and discussion groups. Topics: *How to get Into college* and 'How to stay out of the draft*. Fund-raising dance to be held March 19 at Hinton Center. Admission $1.00. Three bands playing. Dance sponsored by Chlcano Moratorium Committee. Mecrmtas There's a meeting to be held Tuesday, March 9, at 7 p.m. at Teatro Campesino, 1447 N. Van Chlcanos are Invited Ness. ment, films and food. VIVA LA RAZAII Legal Defense A meeting of the Legal Defense Committee win be held today at 5 p.m. In tbe CoUege Union by the fireplace. URGENTI Soccer games played af Romain e people, this college s a united force, support the UFWOC's let- :ott and buy only UFWOC lettuce. As a tatlve body of the stale we should besym- o the needs of the people of this state (the kers) and support unionization. *-er 400 soccer fans watched unday, Feb. 28, as the Selma :er team defeated the league nplons, Mexico (sponsored by o station KGST). The victory not an easy one and provided and the players I it the ei ifthe game the scors; was lied 2-2. Twoovertimeperi- . ods were played which left the score tied at 3-3. "Suddendeath* periods were then played, but Selma downs Tulare in soccer The Selma Soccer Club yesterday played a non-league game that ended with an easy victory over Tulare. A slow first half allowed Selma only one goal (Raul Navarro) and left Tulare scoreless. In the second half, Tulare sped up their game and scored one goal (Gelr Inglmarsson) to The rest of the game was easygoing for Selma as they scored two consecutive goals, both by Miguel Mendoza. The SelmaClub again this time through the kicking ability of Vlctorlo Rios and Gonzales. The although both teams came very close to scoring many times. At the end of these periods, the captains and managers of both teams agreed that their players were too exhausted to continue any further. It was then decided to end the game with penalty kicks. In a one player from team is allowed to attempt goals with only one person the opposing team guarding penalty I .11. Fr., ), kick- Mexico completed only two or his three attempts, but .Rodrlgo Mejla, kicking for Selma completed all three attempts and assured Selma Ihe victory. The Selma team deserves to be commended on their fine per- on the grounds of unsportsmanlike behavior. Although the caU was questioned by many, Selma still had to play with a one-man handicap. Also In the second half, one of Selma's most talented leave the game due to injuries. Despite these odds, Selma was able to prevent Mexico from out- scoring them and earned a hard and well-deserved victory. The weekly games are played on Sundays, and are open to everyone. No admission is charged. Games are played at Romain Playground, on the corner of First and Harvey. AcUon begins at 12 noon. KEAP RADIO NEEDS 8 MEN WITH OWN TRANSPORTATION or light delivery work. Pay 11.00 per delivery plus gas. ipply in person at2048Kern (Californian Hotel). BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR • BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS - • BEST SCREENPLAY JACK NICHOLSON FIVEERSU PIECES WIBlMUSUN. wrnaiX-,,s-s- EVINING CURTAIN TIMI5 SPECIALS CANVAS BAG 95 NAVY BELL °"'y C* BOTTOMS *-* AIR FORCE SUN 029 GLASSES **- m BEAN BAG CHAIRS MAKE YOUR OWN SAVE ON STYRENE BEADS AND FABRICS FREE PATTERNS 1-GROUP COMPLETE Jk 05 STOCK o\\\ JACKETS WAR SURPLUS DEPOT 602 Broadway 237.3615 OPEN SUNDAYS Phone 237-3616 LETTUCE CONTROVERSY Daily Collegian TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1971 Boycott of FSC food services underway; debate continues Association Director says Cafeteria sales down 22% from last week By John Jefferles and Bill Schlffmann Friday's 5-3 vote by the Association Board of Directors not to narrow lettuce purchases to the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee has resulted In a boycott of Fresno State's food services as well as a variety of opinions from Board members and boycott supporters. proximately 22 per cent over last week, according to Earle Bassett, director of the FSC Association. *If this continues,* said Bassett this morning, "it will, of course, have an effect on the students themselves. •When profits go down, tt cuts money from sports programs and other areas which the students themselves participate in,* said Bassett. Many of the board members who cast dissenting votes .on the lettuce use Issue feel that tt Is not relevant to the students or the board, while supporters feel that since Fresno Is the agri-business capltol of the nation, the UFWOC struggle Is completely pertinent to Fresno SUte College. Guadalupe De LaCruz.asoph- omore class senator who voted as proxy for First Vice President- Nat DIBuduo said, 'The boycott has been tn the planning stage since the Salinas situation began. We've talked about lt for a long ttme but never got down to doing anything about lt. Since this is th* agricultural center of the state, we felt that this was the logical place to bold something like this.* Last Wednesday's 21-4 vote by the Student Senate to request the Board of Directors to buy only UFWOC lettuce 'voiced the opinion of the student body Ina unanimous fashion,* according to many senators. Senator from Humanities Mark Zumwalt said, *The Board of Directors' decision not to accept the senate's resolution Is racist, tyrannical, and shows how little they (the board) feel about the student's decisions. We need to free the students from the dictatorship of the Board of Dlrec- Student Body President BUI Jones, who voted against adopting the Senate's resolution, feels that his decision revolves around not wanting to 'get Involved into the problem since it could have too many political ramiflca- (Contlnued on Page 6, CoL 4) |