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Sister: not open-shut case (Continued from Pago 1) trial ta Santa Clare Ceeatty. The Fraternities: rush attendance Mo Jordon cited s two per cent black iniBBtaiUa ta toe county. Angola woead be denied a jury of her poors without Macks os the jery panel Ma Jordon said. She accused Nixon of prejudicing the public against Angela by referring to her deliberately aa a "terrorist- as he signed s crime bill last yssr. In addition, ah* feels thst th* built Im- Fanta diacusee.1 the San Rafael murders la light of other prteon struggle* such as I •We hove to see (the Sen R stool , . I I think It Is s to abnormally vicious and seb- kOSBSa BBOBallllBS IS to* JSll* of tats eoonrry." Everyone who emere meet submit 10 three body searches, a metal detector toot, aad a "mug shot.* Fanla said She sold that Angela hss been deliberately aad lllega diaoiiry denied only In capital crimes, and only if it waa "an opeeaad shot esse.* Sh«- cited the fact that gggg the authorities admit Angels wss not la ths courtroom during the 1970 •This is hardly so open aad shot csss." Fanla said. She claims thst San Rsfsel court officials Ignored s pro- leuers to The Frt She also urged FSC UbiIibH sot to becosse paralysed by toe tration, bet neglected to mention specific Incidents. Angela Davis, her sister said, is a symbol of the hopes of the powerless in the United Stetee - the blacks, students, welfare BBOthoro. and workers, •everyone who hss s stake in freedom sod Ms. Jordon. In aa earlier preea tie* fast Angela be relesoed oa boil. Angel*, she said, may have arthritis dee to toe doospooM of her jsll cell Fanla described the cell, wtndowless and underground, as a sii-by-eight-foot •revolutionary' and Black Panther betore the arrest of her sister, hot thst her commitment had become much more Intense. She hss traveled in ths United States. Latin America, Europe aad Africa rallying support for her sister. Fanta was recently arrested Attendance figures: (Coottaosd from Page 1) SENATE BOARD ON *TI4L*TIC8: 9 STUDBWT MBMBBBS ■ MNill rM»\RI>0> Denny Geraeh Irma Alvarado George Nsgel Eldon Parker BUI Rlddlesprtgger Steve Soriano FACULTY UBSSBBBS Goorgsllg Dr. James Flkes Cesoswasrdet Dr. Raw Brewer SENATE BOARD ON Ft BUf KTmONE: 13 BTVDBRT MEMOBBS David Fee Woody Brooks Bill roll* Mlcbeel Hendrii Lupe Do La Cruz Sharya Weoowon CksrloeDicfc Wayne McCenimoa Kathy Grace FACULTY MKMOBBS Dr. Themes Goon Daniel Ewy Darwin Musselsaan SO SO 100 100 100 % 100 49 100 54 31 44 Dr. Lo ord Betourst 10 D*r MugToocksao 4 g? Dele Potter 3 88 BACULTT WSMBBBS Dr. Marvin WamgeSr 4 ioo Dr. wtlftam Coreerao 4 g? Gsytord Graham « l00 Dr. Dsatsl Sswyer l 17 y^k«e perjder Antigues, *4B*lionc*s, Glssswore, Clothing, Furniture. Mew or used, will soil d far you. Phone 264-9241. NEW NAME! NEW RATES! COME SEE US TODAY! SAN BRUNO APTS. 847 J0 person r st I 378 Apt. C 224-3803 for dew onm rating oatehta too Seat* Clara County Cewtoooos la vtolsttoo of soi dtsnee In the College Union to support the sSmaasw of Freooo County Jsll Inmates who tooted last weekend tor a list ofitomomta including better food and more 1 to relatives, rraeno hunger strike ws* gives up 00 Monday but. nevertheless, several in the assesses picketed the jail yesterday after SEN ATI R04RD <>•* THE COLLEOE UNION: 4 • * 8 100 4 47 8 SS 4 100 Jeoay Bailey 4 87 tag a 1 aad aha aeaa thts so a "victory.■ She appaared at FSC la coe- Frldoy. M ^ ed It is type of people they sssset. Moadey night's sctlvltlss BBsaiBd to bs similar tornaajhoto . Moot of the fra- Edtaoo Joss Band and Choir at 1 p.m.. Curtis Ashe aod toe soot Creased! o at I p.m.. aad aha ReaUMlca at 3 p.m . aU la toe College Union loosgs. An Afro fashion show and three plays by FSC student Al Cowart at 7 p.m. in Music Building, rm. 100. complete today's activities. On Thursday. Woody Miller will perform at 12:30 p.m. in the CU losing*, and 1 mama3ukums win appear st the asses lecettoo at 7 p.m. Vidya meeting A lecture. "Concepts of Mature.* will be tola semester's first offering of Vrdya, today at 4 p.m. In Business 149. Vtdya is a group devoted to the discussion of toe universal roll - gloss keiitage of nsankind Ecology oction Ecology Action will meet tonight st 7:30 p.m. In CU 308. Projects being plsaaai by members Include Earth Day 00 April 82, organic gantoeJag sod work at the campus ecology cen- For additional Information, call 447-1047 or 447-2433. ertngs which rnaatstill ■ Theta CM came op with wni-iiiaaal Ge-Ge toght whl m proved to be one of the em STUDENTS - EAIN EXTRA MONEY Need donors for Pleema • eon sell twice a week. SS tor Covneioto Collection. Call Hours: 7 sjn. — )»jn. CALIF. BLOOD BANK FOUfwDATION 412 F Street - Fresno wa hava your attention we would like to speak seriously about Wedding Rings... J^L ... ^lejlnal (\ )\ J- Hand wrought VvT/ Unique ^-^ Wedding Bands finely made with propinquity. Call 237-7221. 'Uatn&feiJ \xmxt Oiwwm 3817 E.TULARE ST. YOU'VE HEARD ABOUT FRATERNITIES. SEE WHAT'S GOING ON for YOURSELF. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON FRATERNITY INIVnBSiflQfi TO DROP BY OUR flDUSI FORMAL RUSH 7 p.m. — 10 p.r 1469 E. J0YAL (SAE HOUSE)
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Title | 1972_02 The Daily Collegian February 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 |
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Title | February 16, 1972 Pg 3 |
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 | Sister: not open-shut case (Continued from Pago 1) trial ta Santa Clare Ceeatty. The Fraternities: rush attendance Mo Jordon cited s two per cent black iniBBtaiUa ta toe county. Angola woead be denied a jury of her poors without Macks os the jery panel Ma Jordon said. She accused Nixon of prejudicing the public against Angela by referring to her deliberately aa a "terrorist- as he signed s crime bill last yssr. In addition, ah* feels thst th* built Im- Fanta diacusee.1 the San Rafael murders la light of other prteon struggle* such as I •We hove to see (the Sen R stool , . I I think It Is s to abnormally vicious and seb- kOSBSa BBOBallllBS IS to* JSll* of tats eoonrry." Everyone who emere meet submit 10 three body searches, a metal detector toot, aad a "mug shot.* Fanla said She sold that Angela hss been deliberately aad lllega diaoiiry denied only In capital crimes, and only if it waa "an opeeaad shot esse.* Sh«- cited the fact that gggg the authorities admit Angels wss not la ths courtroom during the 1970 •This is hardly so open aad shot csss." Fanla said. She claims thst San Rsfsel court officials Ignored s pro- leuers to The Frt She also urged FSC UbiIibH sot to becosse paralysed by toe tration, bet neglected to mention specific Incidents. Angela Davis, her sister said, is a symbol of the hopes of the powerless in the United Stetee - the blacks, students, welfare BBOthoro. and workers, •everyone who hss s stake in freedom sod Ms. Jordon. In aa earlier preea tie* fast Angela be relesoed oa boil. Angel*, she said, may have arthritis dee to toe doospooM of her jsll cell Fanla described the cell, wtndowless and underground, as a sii-by-eight-foot •revolutionary' and Black Panther betore the arrest of her sister, hot thst her commitment had become much more Intense. She hss traveled in ths United States. Latin America, Europe aad Africa rallying support for her sister. Fanta was recently arrested Attendance figures: (Coottaosd from Page 1) SENATE BOARD ON *TI4L*TIC8: 9 STUDBWT MBMBBBS ■ MNill rM»\RI>0> Denny Geraeh Irma Alvarado George Nsgel Eldon Parker BUI Rlddlesprtgger Steve Soriano FACULTY UBSSBBBS Goorgsllg Dr. James Flkes Cesoswasrdet Dr. Raw Brewer SENATE BOARD ON Ft BUf KTmONE: 13 BTVDBRT MEMOBBS David Fee Woody Brooks Bill roll* Mlcbeel Hendrii Lupe Do La Cruz Sharya Weoowon CksrloeDicfc Wayne McCenimoa Kathy Grace FACULTY MKMOBBS Dr. Themes Goon Daniel Ewy Darwin Musselsaan SO SO 100 100 100 % 100 49 100 54 31 44 Dr. Lo ord Betourst 10 D*r MugToocksao 4 g? Dele Potter 3 88 BACULTT WSMBBBS Dr. Marvin WamgeSr 4 ioo Dr. wtlftam Coreerao 4 g? Gsytord Graham « l00 Dr. Dsatsl Sswyer l 17 y^k«e perjder Antigues, *4B*lionc*s, Glssswore, Clothing, Furniture. Mew or used, will soil d far you. Phone 264-9241. NEW NAME! NEW RATES! COME SEE US TODAY! SAN BRUNO APTS. 847 J0 person r st I 378 Apt. C 224-3803 for dew onm rating oatehta too Seat* Clara County Cewtoooos la vtolsttoo of soi dtsnee In the College Union to support the sSmaasw of Freooo County Jsll Inmates who tooted last weekend tor a list ofitomomta including better food and more 1 to relatives, rraeno hunger strike ws* gives up 00 Monday but. nevertheless, several in the assesses picketed the jail yesterday after SEN ATI R04RD <>•* THE COLLEOE UNION: 4 • * 8 100 4 47 8 SS 4 100 Jeoay Bailey 4 87 tag a 1 aad aha aeaa thts so a "victory.■ She appaared at FSC la coe- Frldoy. M ^ ed It is type of people they sssset. Moadey night's sctlvltlss BBsaiBd to bs similar tornaajhoto . Moot of the fra- Edtaoo Joss Band and Choir at 1 p.m.. Curtis Ashe aod toe soot Creased! o at I p.m.. aad aha ReaUMlca at 3 p.m . aU la toe College Union loosgs. An Afro fashion show and three plays by FSC student Al Cowart at 7 p.m. in Music Building, rm. 100. complete today's activities. On Thursday. Woody Miller will perform at 12:30 p.m. in the CU losing*, and 1 mama3ukums win appear st the asses lecettoo at 7 p.m. Vidya meeting A lecture. "Concepts of Mature.* will be tola semester's first offering of Vrdya, today at 4 p.m. In Business 149. Vtdya is a group devoted to the discussion of toe universal roll - gloss keiitage of nsankind Ecology oction Ecology Action will meet tonight st 7:30 p.m. In CU 308. Projects being plsaaai by members Include Earth Day 00 April 82, organic gantoeJag sod work at the campus ecology cen- For additional Information, call 447-1047 or 447-2433. ertngs which rnaatstill ■ Theta CM came op with wni-iiiaaal Ge-Ge toght whl m proved to be one of the em STUDENTS - EAIN EXTRA MONEY Need donors for Pleema • eon sell twice a week. SS tor Covneioto Collection. Call Hours: 7 sjn. — )»jn. CALIF. BLOOD BANK FOUfwDATION 412 F Street - Fresno wa hava your attention we would like to speak seriously about Wedding Rings... J^L ... ^lejlnal (\ )\ J- Hand wrought VvT/ Unique ^-^ Wedding Bands finely made with propinquity. Call 237-7221. 'Uatn&feiJ \xmxt Oiwwm 3817 E.TULARE ST. YOU'VE HEARD ABOUT FRATERNITIES. SEE WHAT'S GOING ON for YOURSELF. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON FRATERNITY INIVnBSiflQfi TO DROP BY OUR flDUSI FORMAL RUSH 7 p.m. — 10 p.r 1469 E. J0YAL (SAE HOUSE) |