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2 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Homdmy. aterch 4. 1972 Of O ban I was smalt I usad to ploy games and try to pretend Try to pretend I was s ssilor or o Things were so simple then I romombor rattan I wsx smsll I ram amber whan I played with white children why their poronts always brought them in Oh, I wes so much younger then i smell Brs would inflict their laws I r*momber how my teacher told me how everyone wss supposed to be the same yet they would scold me Speak English, don't spook Spanish • What's wrong don't your parents know the I Oh! You Mexicans sre all alike ' I wish you were ell out of sight' I was so much younger then I was so, so much younger then To be called a dirty Maxican this I could not tolerate Oh, I built up to much hate Now I'm older and all I want to do is te try te make people understand that no metter whst my race that sit I em is just a man ' that sll I am is just s man. Enrioue Floret YOU ARE STTONG Ar*D POWERFUL WOMEN EOUAL IN BEAUTY TO CARLOTTA YOU HAVE GIVEN YOUR HEART AT TIMES YOUR BODY AND LIFE TO LA CAUSA MEN HAVE TURNED TO YOU IN HUNGER AND THIRST AND HAVE BEEN SATISFIED YOU HAVE TREATED THE SICK WARMED THE COLD BEFRIENDED THE LONELY MOST OF AL L PUT YOUR STRENGTH INTO LA REVOLUTION LAS ADELITASHAVE GIVEN RAZON Y ESPERAZA AL MDVEM1ENTO SALUD YOUE VIVAN LAS MUJERES DE LA RAZA ENRHMJE UVA to LONDON or MM She Lh June 14 /Sept. 14 $259 Juno 23 / Aug. 31 $269 June 24 ' Sept. S $265 June 28 Sept. 10 $262 Doa'l cross laa Caaaaal laric*' Ae* fa* wis aa alr»a*al,n*d Ovaf. B Beetle* (Jl J)*77 SJOO ar 87*-Jill c a Siarra Trawl BS7S Saala Waatca B. Bavarly Hill* THE DAILY COLLEGIAN BtSbllahad BWU say* a —0 B©BSgl holidays aa* rsaaunalion periods r. laa Braaaa Mala Collagr Association Hall aaaarnpHona SB a irarslrr IIS a ass© BUIlonal off.c* Krai* Caaavu* Buildlne- frlrpaorr* 4S7-J4S*. I* aa* BcKrrtinsa oMicr Col lloa JIM. irlrshonr 487 **M 'ondits IH0WaSt6fTS WALK 1 BLOCK TO FSC 1-2-3 BDRM LUXURY APTS. FURNISHED AND UNFURMSHED RATES START AT $144 • FEATURING MAXIMUM PRIVACY Outside entries Private patio or balcony On site parking 2 pools - 5 isundr.es • ALL APTS. EQUIPPED WITH , refrigerator, diehvtashers, I shag carpets, drapes ! 'I Hilkmr, j Aiiitrtmnttii 1 227-2908 5158 N. 9th e.san jose) OPEN DAILY 11 A.M..6P.M. letters to the editor Support Pintos, hunger strike Editor of Ls Vos do Action: Tea Cklcsno pintos In tho Freooo County jail are on a hunger strike. They ore trying to remind the people In the Fresno area that they are still human beings. The Pintos are trying to estab- llah and develop a Chicano Library right now. They only have •our relevant Chicano books. Ws are trying to help in some smsll way, thst will hsve significance. May we remind you tket Cht- canos. no matter In what walk ot life, need our help. We must noi turn our bocks on our Chicano brothers, sisters, uncles, sunts. and friends. You csn help by don*ttng your Chicano textbooks on history, culture snd literature for the Pinto*. We xr* trying to ret the Sheriff to agrex to let our Chicano brothers In jsll use the books Demos plot against UFWOC Editor of Ls Voi do Aztlxn: Governor Reagan, the Farm Bureau Federation and Agn- hoalasea srs determined lo end ths ontonlzxtton of form workers through legislation. Unfortunately, they nave a few key Democrats willing to assist them do this. 1. They are using tho 'secret ballot* representation election as a smoke screen lo get their own union and creote pro-grower unions. 2. Ken Cory, Democratic As- oomblymxn. hss already made public statements to growers he will support leg! slat loo to "control farm workers ." 3. Othsr key Democrats that joined in this conspiracy last y*ar were: Sen. Randy Collier. Northern Co4jist.es: Sen. Allen Short. San Joaquin Sen. Alfred AIqulst, Santa Clara County. Sen. Ralph Dills. Los Angeles County; plus Assemblymen Ken Cory and Ales Garcia. 5. Governor Reagan does not care how much money taxpayers have to five AGRIBUSINESS. His veto of the Unemployment Insurance Coverage for farm workers cost the txxpeyers many thousands of dollars in welfare coata but would have been a small tax on growers who should besr the responsibility. 5. Their intention to put farm workers elections under tho Division of Industrial Relations. This is the sxme Division that ls now unable to enforce the lows on Child Labor. Minimum Wages, Sanitation, etc Please contact ths following democratic leaders: Bring or send your ©onatioi toe Freeno State College Ra, Studies, c/o Mary E. Zavadx c Mary Vasouox; or to Msry E. Zsvsoa., 4515 | Lamona, Fresno, Calif , or to Mary Vaaojuaz. 4530 l Sterrs Mad re. Apt. E.f Fresr- CsUf. Mary E. Zavada(Rt*U) Mary Vae< Ross M. Goozi Aok thoy not to os pressure* of ootl-UFWOC k to detect AB4 sod 88 14 aad a other, msssoros tntrtx against Csssr Chavez' union!a effort. 1. Boh Morettl. assembly speaker t. Leo McCarthy, ehatro Industrial Relations Co mlttee (Assembly) 3. George Mooeo Uc majority tender, Soeets mlttss. ; United Farm Workers AFL- CIO Bssds yeor action on this lw- medtatety. Remember, their alum ate aim is to step the political self determination of farm work \ art. Coear Chavez. Director Dolores Husrts. Vice PriMeast Folk troupe in Fresno Sunday A troupe which began with eight dancers and a report ory of only a few members In 1952. has developed Into what critics see as an array of color, sound, and movements depleting the history and heritage of Mesiro. Today the company numbers more than 200. Including II dancers and musicians, and occupies lis own $15 million theater In Mexico City. The famed Ballet Folklorirnde Mexico will appear In Fresno March 12 on Its eighth annual U.S. tour Its company includes dancers, singers, and several ftaasBS of musicians. Among the folk band* sre martschls. ma- rlmbalsts. and bands of Jarncho and Huasteex. Founder Miss Amlla Hernandez, one of her country's finest ballerinas, ha* direr ted the troupe into one of the world's greatest folk Ion c companies. Her prestige In Mexico mxy bo equated with that of Dame Ninette de Valols of the Royal Ballet In England or George Bslxnchlne of the New York City Ballet She has choreographed the show to bring out all the beautv and festive celebrations which Is only Mexico's. The company will perform in 32 U.S. cttlee In three months, beginning with appaerances la th* John F Keooedy Center for the Performing Arts In Washington and Including a two-week engagement in New York City. Notieias de La Razo Barrio gangs OVERSEAS JOBS FOR STUDENTS tree ia n 000 momhu BkOxBasekBj Bra* Informal lun- ■nir JOBS OVERSEAS, Dept. G8 Box 15071, San Diego. CA. 92115 Nine East LoY Angeles barrio gangs have grouped together in an effort to stop fighting among themselves and. eventually help the East Los Angeles bar no achieve a government and police force of its own The leader of the group, called the Federation of Barrios UiUdos. told a news conference that the group would work toward the Incorporation of East Los \ngetes. BOW Baxter county administration. kn LOWMriBm Ml tswaa .ernrd S raaairvd - Al Yaur Door a* OvrBtor* JraeSe's Loch A gs*j Shop Odar Latta SKopcnn*. C**U*f • «►». aa) Dailr - Sun I 0 ara S am UmuTBS FBOU CAUPl Notions • Yardage Elna Sewing Machines Open Monday and Friday Nights Blotters Fashion Fabrics 1473 1 Shoe PtssMMBBTl riBST AT SHA* CBNTBB (Balaaan Lame's and Safaw/ar) The Federation would pay particular attention to young people and organize aod sponsor spsrtt activities Shooting ruling Th* Merced County Grand Jury has ruled U.S. Border patrolman Edward Nelson, of Freexo. wax justified Is shooting to death farm workor Romelo D. Avxloo. 21. of Livingston. Avaloe was killed in s field n*sr piooada Fsaruary Is* More than 400 farm workers attended kls funeral In At water The United Farm Workers Or ganlzlng Union protested the killing and UFWOC leeder Cesar Chavez hss sal to stage sit-do< •ver srmed officers enter fields. Spanish instructiom Corning Glses Works is so* packing use-sod-csrs lostruc- ttons in BpsslBk ss well as in Engltek with new pyreswsre pro- ducto. This is Is i the growing 1 population In the Unites Ststss now estimated te he at tesst It million |
Object Description
Title | 1972_03 The Daily Collegian March 1972 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
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 6, 1972 Pg 2 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
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 | 2 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Homdmy. aterch 4. 1972 Of O ban I was smalt I usad to ploy games and try to pretend Try to pretend I was s ssilor or o Things were so simple then I romombor rattan I wsx smsll I ram amber whan I played with white children why their poronts always brought them in Oh, I wes so much younger then i smell Brs would inflict their laws I r*momber how my teacher told me how everyone wss supposed to be the same yet they would scold me Speak English, don't spook Spanish • What's wrong don't your parents know the I Oh! You Mexicans sre all alike ' I wish you were ell out of sight' I was so much younger then I was so, so much younger then To be called a dirty Maxican this I could not tolerate Oh, I built up to much hate Now I'm older and all I want to do is te try te make people understand that no metter whst my race that sit I em is just a man ' that sll I am is just s man. Enrioue Floret YOU ARE STTONG Ar*D POWERFUL WOMEN EOUAL IN BEAUTY TO CARLOTTA YOU HAVE GIVEN YOUR HEART AT TIMES YOUR BODY AND LIFE TO LA CAUSA MEN HAVE TURNED TO YOU IN HUNGER AND THIRST AND HAVE BEEN SATISFIED YOU HAVE TREATED THE SICK WARMED THE COLD BEFRIENDED THE LONELY MOST OF AL L PUT YOUR STRENGTH INTO LA REVOLUTION LAS ADELITASHAVE GIVEN RAZON Y ESPERAZA AL MDVEM1ENTO SALUD YOUE VIVAN LAS MUJERES DE LA RAZA ENRHMJE UVA to LONDON or MM She Lh June 14 /Sept. 14 $259 Juno 23 / Aug. 31 $269 June 24 ' Sept. S $265 June 28 Sept. 10 $262 Doa'l cross laa Caaaaal laric*' Ae* fa* wis aa alr»a*al,n*d Ovaf. B Beetle* (Jl J)*77 SJOO ar 87*-Jill c a Siarra Trawl BS7S Saala Waatca B. Bavarly Hill* THE DAILY COLLEGIAN BtSbllahad BWU say* a —0 B©BSgl holidays aa* rsaaunalion periods r. laa Braaaa Mala Collagr Association Hall aaaarnpHona SB a irarslrr IIS a ass© BUIlonal off.c* Krai* Caaavu* Buildlne- frlrpaorr* 4S7-J4S*. I* aa* BcKrrtinsa oMicr Col lloa JIM. irlrshonr 487 **M 'ondits IH0WaSt6fTS WALK 1 BLOCK TO FSC 1-2-3 BDRM LUXURY APTS. FURNISHED AND UNFURMSHED RATES START AT $144 • FEATURING MAXIMUM PRIVACY Outside entries Private patio or balcony On site parking 2 pools - 5 isundr.es • ALL APTS. EQUIPPED WITH , refrigerator, diehvtashers, I shag carpets, drapes ! 'I Hilkmr, j Aiiitrtmnttii 1 227-2908 5158 N. 9th e.san jose) OPEN DAILY 11 A.M..6P.M. letters to the editor Support Pintos, hunger strike Editor of Ls Vos do Action: Tea Cklcsno pintos In tho Freooo County jail are on a hunger strike. They ore trying to remind the people In the Fresno area that they are still human beings. The Pintos are trying to estab- llah and develop a Chicano Library right now. They only have •our relevant Chicano books. Ws are trying to help in some smsll way, thst will hsve significance. May we remind you tket Cht- canos. no matter In what walk ot life, need our help. We must noi turn our bocks on our Chicano brothers, sisters, uncles, sunts. and friends. You csn help by don*ttng your Chicano textbooks on history, culture snd literature for the Pinto*. We xr* trying to ret the Sheriff to agrex to let our Chicano brothers In jsll use the books Demos plot against UFWOC Editor of Ls Voi do Aztlxn: Governor Reagan, the Farm Bureau Federation and Agn- hoalasea srs determined lo end ths ontonlzxtton of form workers through legislation. Unfortunately, they nave a few key Democrats willing to assist them do this. 1. They are using tho 'secret ballot* representation election as a smoke screen lo get their own union and creote pro-grower unions. 2. Ken Cory, Democratic As- oomblymxn. hss already made public statements to growers he will support leg! slat loo to "control farm workers ." 3. Othsr key Democrats that joined in this conspiracy last y*ar were: Sen. Randy Collier. Northern Co4jist.es: Sen. Allen Short. San Joaquin Sen. Alfred AIqulst, Santa Clara County. Sen. Ralph Dills. Los Angeles County; plus Assemblymen Ken Cory and Ales Garcia. 5. Governor Reagan does not care how much money taxpayers have to five AGRIBUSINESS. His veto of the Unemployment Insurance Coverage for farm workers cost the txxpeyers many thousands of dollars in welfare coata but would have been a small tax on growers who should besr the responsibility. 5. Their intention to put farm workers elections under tho Division of Industrial Relations. This is the sxme Division that ls now unable to enforce the lows on Child Labor. Minimum Wages, Sanitation, etc Please contact ths following democratic leaders: Bring or send your ©onatioi toe Freeno State College Ra, Studies, c/o Mary E. Zavadx c Mary Vasouox; or to Msry E. Zsvsoa., 4515 | Lamona, Fresno, Calif , or to Mary Vaaojuaz. 4530 l Sterrs Mad re. Apt. E.f Fresr- CsUf. Mary E. Zavada(Rt*U) Mary Vae< Ross M. Goozi Aok thoy not to os pressure* of ootl-UFWOC k to detect AB4 sod 88 14 aad a other, msssoros tntrtx against Csssr Chavez' union!a effort. 1. Boh Morettl. assembly speaker t. Leo McCarthy, ehatro Industrial Relations Co mlttee (Assembly) 3. George Mooeo Uc majority tender, Soeets mlttss. ; United Farm Workers AFL- CIO Bssds yeor action on this lw- medtatety. Remember, their alum ate aim is to step the political self determination of farm work \ art. Coear Chavez. Director Dolores Husrts. Vice PriMeast Folk troupe in Fresno Sunday A troupe which began with eight dancers and a report ory of only a few members In 1952. has developed Into what critics see as an array of color, sound, and movements depleting the history and heritage of Mesiro. Today the company numbers more than 200. Including II dancers and musicians, and occupies lis own $15 million theater In Mexico City. The famed Ballet Folklorirnde Mexico will appear In Fresno March 12 on Its eighth annual U.S. tour Its company includes dancers, singers, and several ftaasBS of musicians. Among the folk band* sre martschls. ma- rlmbalsts. and bands of Jarncho and Huasteex. Founder Miss Amlla Hernandez, one of her country's finest ballerinas, ha* direr ted the troupe into one of the world's greatest folk Ion c companies. Her prestige In Mexico mxy bo equated with that of Dame Ninette de Valols of the Royal Ballet In England or George Bslxnchlne of the New York City Ballet She has choreographed the show to bring out all the beautv and festive celebrations which Is only Mexico's. The company will perform in 32 U.S. cttlee In three months, beginning with appaerances la th* John F Keooedy Center for the Performing Arts In Washington and Including a two-week engagement in New York City. Notieias de La Razo Barrio gangs OVERSEAS JOBS FOR STUDENTS tree ia n 000 momhu BkOxBasekBj Bra* Informal lun- ■nir JOBS OVERSEAS, Dept. G8 Box 15071, San Diego. CA. 92115 Nine East LoY Angeles barrio gangs have grouped together in an effort to stop fighting among themselves and. eventually help the East Los Angeles bar no achieve a government and police force of its own The leader of the group, called the Federation of Barrios UiUdos. told a news conference that the group would work toward the Incorporation of East Los \ngetes. BOW Baxter county administration. kn LOWMriBm Ml tswaa .ernrd S raaairvd - Al Yaur Door a* OvrBtor* JraeSe's Loch A gs*j Shop Odar Latta SKopcnn*. C**U*f • «►». aa) Dailr - Sun I 0 ara S am UmuTBS FBOU CAUPl Notions • Yardage Elna Sewing Machines Open Monday and Friday Nights Blotters Fashion Fabrics 1473 1 Shoe PtssMMBBTl riBST AT SHA* CBNTBB (Balaaan Lame's and Safaw/ar) The Federation would pay particular attention to young people and organize aod sponsor spsrtt activities Shooting ruling Th* Merced County Grand Jury has ruled U.S. Border patrolman Edward Nelson, of Freexo. wax justified Is shooting to death farm workor Romelo D. Avxloo. 21. of Livingston. Avaloe was killed in s field n*sr piooada Fsaruary Is* More than 400 farm workers attended kls funeral In At water The United Farm Workers Or ganlzlng Union protested the killing and UFWOC leeder Cesar Chavez hss sal to stage sit-do< •ver srmed officers enter fields. Spanish instructiom Corning Glses Works is so* packing use-sod-csrs lostruc- ttons in BpsslBk ss well as in Engltek with new pyreswsre pro- ducto. This is Is i the growing 1 population In the Unites Ststss now estimated te he at tesst It million | |