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COLLEGIAN FORUM Opinions expressed in Collegian editorials; Including.feature- editorials and commentaries by guest writers, are not necessarily those of Fresno State College ~»r the student body. Anti-war demonstrators should work for change in political system X changes In law. 1 Tonkin Gulf Resolution was questionable change in Is granted, either overtly 01 covertly, to the President thi authority to wage a war. ' I can change laws, change institutions, and change national leadership If we work to convince enough of our fellow cl Ronald Vater Homecoming ny congratulations >r an outstanding Job—the finest i Spectre oi Death 'busted1 by campus police 4 •I Cloaked In black, the Spectre of Death silently roamed the Fresno State College campus Wednesday demonstrating for Ironically, It was for disturbing the peace that the Spectre was •busted* by Campus Police dur- n protest. titled, he was picked up by acam- pus policeman after he carried his unique form of protest to the FSC Library. "I was trying not to be illegal, but to still get people's attention,* admitted the Spectre. He spoke of startling Library patrons when he appeared In the doorways of small study rooms and gently awakened sleeping students. ' Subsequently, reported the Spectre, a campus policeman approached him uttering 'Okay, that's enough.* He was then driven by patrol car to Campus Security headquarters. Initially, said the Spectre, the policeman was "real pissed off* at him. The Spectre admitted that he 'pushed him (the officer who picked him up) as far as I could.* Chicano business students will meet a Two delegates from the Fresno State College Chlcano Business Student Association will attend the California Chlcano Business Student Association meeting today and tomorrow at the University of California at Los Angeles. The meeting Is belr, tlon and to begin the process of organizing the Cinco de Mayo National Chlcano Business Stu- The purpose of the California Chlcano Business Student Association Is 'to encourage more Chlcano, students to enter the School of Business, not only at Fresno State but throughout Cali fornia and the nation.* The FSCBSA recently obtained Its faculty sponsors. Dr. Charles Swanson and Dr. Tom Doyel. On Nov. 22, the delegates from FSC wlU report on this weekend's meeting and will discuss future plans for the FSC and California Chlcano Business Student Asso- 'Vanpire Killers' li •Fearless Vampire Killers* will be this evening's Friday Flick. will be shown at 7:30 in the College Union Lounge. Sunday's fine art film will be 'Shoot the Piano Player.* The W% film will be presented at 8 p.m. UNDERGROUND aI i, Tne f *' Is k I ounge" (Continued from Page. 2) former VISTA Volunteers Is working to guarantee that local communities are given a voice i Lounge. SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA An Admissions Representative fOR AN APPOINTMENT SEE YOUR PLACEMENT OFFICE Hercules vets will meet A meeting of five-year veterans of the Church of Hercules will take place at 7:30 p.m. Monday In the Homan Hall lobby. Peace march (Continued from Page 1) Those making the seven and one- half mile trek will find entertainment by musician ElvlnBishop and blues singer Frank Blner awaiting them In addition to performances by "Clover" and ■Cold." irmedspeakers Include Delores Huerta, vice president of United Farm Workers Organizing Committee (UFWOC); Stephanie CoonU, coordli tlon; John Ong, editor of the Chinese Voice; President oi Local 34 of International Longshoremen's Worker. Unloi (ILWU); Elma Berrera, organizer of a Chicana Conference helt earlier this year In Houston, Texas; Andrew Pulley, ' JOIN THE GANG ctlTHE FIDDLESTICK 4894 N. BLACKSTONE V1-S -VfW H* °%E^Xl Featuring BEER - POOL - SANDWICHES Pitcher $* _ of beer for e Socialist organiser of the Fort Jackson Eight; Mark Elian ot People's Coalition for Peace and Justice; Dorothy Barb, Student Mobilization San Francisco; and homosexual spokesmen Jim Wll- leford from Gay Liberation Front of San Francisco State College and Sharon Grass from Daughters of minis. A tape of Mellna Mercourl will be played and possibly one of Angela Davis. It the tape Is not available, then a spokesman from Ms. Davis will be present. Vietnamese speakers will also take part In the program, as will a spokesman Coral Sea. y program. They also publish to: JTVA, P. O. Box 7398, Washington, DC 20044. 1972 WOMEN'S CALENDAR: contains statements and lllustra- engaged In the struggle for peace and social justice. Single copies $2.25, $6 for three. Order from the War Re- sisters League, 339 Lafayette Street, New York, New York THE ANGELA DAVIS STORY: person In a special supplement Student ID cards ready next week Student ID cards will be distributed next week from 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. at Windows 8 and 9 of Ihe New Administration Building. Students with last names beginning with A-B may obtain cards on Monday; C-G on Tuesday; H-L on Wednesday; M-R on Thursday, and S-Z on Friday. Each student must pick up his dents must present their activity card, temporary ID card and social security card. If a student misses his designated time period, he may obtain his ID card at any time there- r* XEROX 9 COPY Reductions 14x18 A down ALL.SIZES <J COLORS * 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Monday - Friday 1230 N. WISHON Phone 486-4641 LETS GET ACQUAINTED! ALL THE SPAGHETTI or RIGATONI VOU_CA_N_EATl • *l oo • Li'i Bit OF TtALY i. (Kins' Canyon Rd. at ClovU) ANTI- llighway Action Coalition has green and to develop new modes of mass transit. For information about the coalition's efforts writu to: Linda Katz, H.A.C., 731 Dupont Circle Building, Washington,D.C. 20036. •VOTE POWER: The I Activist Campaigners I ($1.50, 85 pages, from Prentice- Hall, Englewood, N.J.) tells how to run a campaign. Includes primaries, voter registration, volunteers,canvassing, lobbying, fund-raising, etc. WOODCUTTERS ON STRIKE: against the MasonlleCorporation need canned and dried food, cloth- Send cc good, 535 Eighth Aven Laurel, Mississippi. Get out of townl KWYOIKis 2.587 mi les away. You can get there leaving Dec.18 from Oakland, return Jan.2-$I39 Or leave L.A. Dec. 18,return Jan 2 on American 7ltf jet. -t156....CONTACTt STUDENT SERVICES WEST refused to speak. However, the Spectre did present his driver's license and student Identification Following a conference between police officers, said the Spectre, the sergeant Interviewing him became more friendly. Finally, he was released to continue his protest, but advised to THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 3 Friday, Normbtr i, 1971 stay out of classrooms and the Before he left security head- complaint, rather than merely a warning, for disturbing the peace was presented to the Spectre. Thus, the FSC administration will be notified of his actions, and the dean of students may decide to prosecute. At the conclusion of his protest, the Spectre remarked that be did it to 'make people aware of student strike day against the war In Vietnam.* The Spectre estimated that be affected 2-3,000 "lluMtCWw It llWtip "Tits '£(WlW St. Paul's Catholic Chapel at Newman Center 1572 E. BARSTOW AVE. - Phone 439-4641 MASSES: Sundays 8-10-12 Noon; MASSES: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Frl., 5 p.m.; Wed., 7:30 p.m. CONFESSIONS: Saturdays, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sat. 5 p.m. Mass (For Sun. Op.) Rev. Sergio P. Negro, Chaplain Millbrook United Presbyterian Church 3620 N. MILLBROOK (Between Shields b Dakota) MORNING WORSHIP 9 & 11:00 A.M.. College Study: Deuteronomy, taught by FSC's Dr. Chlttlck at 8:00 p.m. - Sunday Ernest I. Bradley, Pastor -D; COLLEGE CHURCH OF CHRIST EAST BULLARD (Between First and Cedar) SUNDAY: Bible School, 9 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10 : ■ Young People, 5 p.m.; Evening Worship, 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. , Dedicated to Serving the College Community TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA 3973 N. Cedar (Near Ashlan) 9-10:30 AM: WORSHIP HOLY COMMUNION - 1st Sunday and Thurs. 7 AM Contemporary Liturgy - Tourth Sunday 9 AM Wednesdays 8 P.M. - College Age Study of Revelation Philip A. Jordan, Pastor Carl E. Olson, Assoc, pastor BETHEL TEMPLE •JUST SOUTH OF FASHION FAIR* 466S NORTH FIRST (Near Shaw) Rev. Donald K. Skagga, Pastor; Robert Hudson, A Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m. Children's Church: 11:00 a.m. Youth Meeting: 5:45 p.m. Evening Evangelistic: 7:00 p.m. ' Bible Study and Prayer: 7:30 p.m. UNITED CHURCH CENTER 4tb and BARSTOW Wesley Methodist and University Presbyterian Sunday Worship - 9 A.M. and 11:15 A.M. 7:30 P.M. - CoUege Student Study Group at 1680 E. Loftus Lane - FSC Students Welcome! Also Worship - 11:15 a.m. - 1350 If Street Ministers: Wlllard J. Rand, Jr., S. Wm. Antablln and John F. Boogaart PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH CEDAR A GETTYSBURG Sunday Worship : 8:30 & 11 A.M. College Encounter - 9:45 a.m. Sunday K. Fuerbringer, Pastor Phone 431-0858 / 222-2320
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Title | 1971_11 The Daily Collegian November 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 |
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Title | November 5, 1971 Pg 2-3 |
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 |
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COLLEGIAN FORUM
Opinions expressed in Collegian
editorials; Including.feature-
editorials and commentaries by
guest writers, are not necessarily those of Fresno State College
~»r the student body.
Anti-war demonstrators
should work for change in political system X
changes In law. 1
Tonkin Gulf Resolution was
questionable change in Is
granted, either overtly 01
covertly, to the President thi
authority to wage a war. '
I can change laws, change institutions, and change national leadership If we work to convince
enough of our fellow cl
Ronald Vater
Homecoming
ny congratulations
>r an outstanding Job—the finest
i
Spectre oi Death 'busted1 by campus police
4
•I
Cloaked In black, the Spectre
of Death silently roamed the
Fresno State College campus
Wednesday demonstrating for
Ironically, It was for disturbing
the peace that the Spectre was
•busted* by Campus Police dur-
n protest.
titled, he was picked up by acam-
pus policeman after he carried
his unique form of protest to the
FSC Library.
"I was trying not to be illegal,
but to still get people's attention,* admitted the Spectre. He
spoke of startling Library patrons when he appeared In the
doorways of small study rooms
and gently awakened sleeping students.
' Subsequently, reported the
Spectre, a campus policeman approached him uttering 'Okay,
that's enough.* He was then driven by patrol car to Campus Security headquarters.
Initially, said the Spectre, the
policeman was "real pissed off*
at him. The Spectre admitted that
he 'pushed him (the officer who
picked him up) as far as I could.*
Chicano business students will meet
a
Two delegates from the Fresno State College Chlcano Business Student Association will
attend the California Chlcano
Business Student Association
meeting today and tomorrow at
the University of California at
Los Angeles.
The meeting Is belr,
tlon and to begin the process of
organizing the Cinco de Mayo
National Chlcano Business Stu-
The purpose of the California
Chlcano Business Student Association Is 'to encourage more
Chlcano, students to enter the
School of Business, not only at
Fresno State but throughout Cali
fornia and the nation.*
The FSCBSA recently obtained
Its faculty sponsors. Dr. Charles
Swanson and Dr. Tom Doyel.
On Nov. 22, the delegates from
FSC wlU report on this weekend's
meeting and will discuss future
plans for the FSC and California
Chlcano Business Student Asso-
'Vanpire Killers' li
•Fearless Vampire Killers*
will be this evening's Friday
Flick.
will be shown at 7:30
in the College Union
Lounge.
Sunday's fine art film will be
'Shoot the Piano Player.* The
W% film will be presented at 8 p.m.
UNDERGROUND
aI i, Tne f
*' Is k I ounge"
(Continued from Page. 2)
former VISTA Volunteers Is
working to guarantee that local
communities are given a voice
i Lounge.
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
An Admissions Representative
fOR AN APPOINTMENT
SEE YOUR
PLACEMENT OFFICE
Hercules vets will meet
A meeting of five-year veterans of the Church of Hercules
will take place at 7:30 p.m.
Monday In the Homan Hall lobby.
Peace march
(Continued from Page 1)
Those making the seven and one-
half mile trek will find entertainment by musician ElvlnBishop and blues singer Frank Blner
awaiting them In addition to performances by "Clover" and
■Cold."
irmedspeakers Include
Delores Huerta, vice president
of United Farm Workers Organizing Committee (UFWOC);
Stephanie CoonU, coordli
tlon; John Ong, editor of the Chinese Voice;
President oi
Local 34 of International Longshoremen's Worker. Unloi
(ILWU); Elma Berrera, organizer of a Chicana Conference helt
earlier this year In Houston, Texas; Andrew Pulley,
' JOIN THE GANG
ctlTHE FIDDLESTICK
4894 N. BLACKSTONE
V1-S -VfW H* °%E^Xl
Featuring BEER - POOL - SANDWICHES
Pitcher $*
_ of beer
for
e Socialist
organiser of the Fort Jackson
Eight;
Mark Elian ot People's Coalition for Peace and Justice; Dorothy Barb, Student Mobilization
San Francisco; and
homosexual spokesmen Jim Wll-
leford from Gay Liberation Front
of San Francisco State College
and Sharon Grass from Daughters
of minis.
A tape of Mellna Mercourl will
be played and possibly one of
Angela Davis. It the tape Is not
available, then a spokesman from
Ms. Davis will be present.
Vietnamese speakers will also
take part In the program, as will
a spokesman
Coral Sea.
y program. They also publish
to: JTVA, P. O. Box 7398, Washington, DC 20044.
1972 WOMEN'S CALENDAR:
contains statements and lllustra-
engaged In the struggle for peace
and social justice.
Single copies $2.25, $6 for
three. Order from the War Re-
sisters League, 339 Lafayette
Street, New York, New York
THE ANGELA DAVIS STORY:
person In a special supplement
Student ID cards
ready next week
Student ID cards will be distributed next week from 8 a.m.-
5 p.m. at Windows 8 and 9 of Ihe
New Administration Building.
Students with last names beginning with A-B may obtain
cards on Monday; C-G on Tuesday; H-L on Wednesday; M-R on
Thursday, and S-Z on Friday.
Each student must pick up his
dents must present their activity
card, temporary ID card and social security card.
If a student misses his designated time period, he may obtain
his ID card at any time there-
r*
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