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4-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tuesday, Move Flash and the boys cause Fresno time warp ON CAMPUS By Bob Merzolai ish Cadillac ,and the Contl 1 Kids flashed through Fres- ■Iday night. Though their: all too brief, everyone din- Preceding Flash was Blue Baaing up the obviously Impatient audience. Everyone wanted Flash e else would do. Blue ' "Wally,* Their set was s paced and simply, w at the end of the sh tie 15." :v-r;v i did t: H.Tivrn group is the lead vi Not only Is she a she communlca audience and t plus factor 1 his black li a the mlcrop eally began id then there was superb. Vocally they are All told, the audience danced, laughed and smiled their way through the night and maybe all the way home. Nostalgia was thick and for that night nothing Big Brother Folksinger Bill Steele die of one of the complexes. of "Sally tell all: •Lai l(h, S: >liy. laugh ji people passln B by 'running ol seducing Doris Day Nader WANTED 2 FEMALE MODELS MINT ads rac(jive-well f v " ,■".■;'. " ,.' "■* /*■"■ .'"«"■ -■..-;-:-_-;-. .."A Stye 9 *•_ 1 9tefectortj r; ?',;■ ,;-'* J i r- MON.-WED. -i BEER NIGHT BEER Vi PRICE ALL NIGHT aer 61 E. SHAW AT BLACKSTONE j RENT MINI REFRIGERATORS PPflfe CALL RENT-A-WASH 439-4210 i Women's Studies WEDNESDAY PI Sigma Epsllon, the ma (Continued fr> Ing anything at The philosophy • if employee; myihin • I Its I m Page 2) against reveal- Jems to be that in't allowed to ut their work, nploy "The Codebre p. 253. r Say Anything." of you foreign language SA, you'd better think I provide a little Editor selection Applications for the spring semester editorships of The Daily Collegian, Uhuru and La Voz are available in College Union room 302. Deadline for returning the applications Is 4p.m. The Point After Lounge ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY TUESDAY IS TEQUILA NIGHT AT THF POINT AFTER LOUNGE. HALF PRICE. J|, 3 "THE EASY WAY" NX. Corner Cedar <S Shields 22G-O40O TROPfiTANA X4061 N. BLACKSTONE 222-564 iV You'll Enjoy the FEATURING. . • JIM WALLER • COLEMAN HEAD • LOUIE PARDINI • JIMMY WALKER • ROY CARLSON A Versatile and Exciting New Jouna DANCING NIGHTLY 9-2 AM MONDAY THRU SATURDAY feffi WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1974 LEGIAN CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNC ■^ . s Fathers of 2 Ethiopians are executed by military ...UGH THE LE. AVES wen :S back in Fri s£ rdi9dt,: Inflation threatens C.U., directors seek fee boost The fathers of two CSUFgrad- The students said the military tion of a democratic republic; uate students, Hallu Solomon and officers have "now usurped state Ihe removal of all CIA agents and Cabetta Gashaw, were executed power In Ethiopia" and replaced an end to Imperialist tnterfer- Sunday In Ethiopia by the military the old feudal autocracy with the rulers of the country. "new military autocracy.* tee of civil, human and demo- Fifty-seven former officials, They said this group of military, men has proved themselves to he "nothing hut a junta" because so far, "Parliament Isdlssolved, all forms of popular protest are These liberties, they said, In posed emperor Halle Selassie's clude the right of free press, cording to an announcement on hly, the right to strike, demon Radio Ethiopia. strate, picket and organize and Spokesmen from the Ethiopian workers and other people have been arrested and harassed." form political parties. Students Union have demanded an end to the current provisional They also demand the constitutional guarantee for equality declared Itself officially In power Among demands by the Ethio llgions and languages, and a re after taking the reigns from the pian Students Union is "the elec lease of all political prisoners, military Junta which overthrew tion of*a provisional government especially those of the oppressed Selassie. which in turn guarantees the elec Erlterea nationality. Indian educators to meet Gerald Kent rtan Staff Writer coupled with leveling rnllments. Is forcing •i:e unions throughout to rut programs and Held said. In 1961 the lee was set with a, ceiling of $20 but according to a drafi proposal of the committee, n thenext $11.9G. budget through rease, Whitfield said, .ere is almost no possibility I could he enacted In less i year," he told the Union leld on campus Friday, Saturday The conference will focus at- cntion on the Indian health stt- latton, curriculum enrichment sessions will begin with itlon at 9 a.m. Friday In liege Union Lounge and e only statewide Indian ■.atlon which operates ent a non-paid volunteer h: e have managed to i recent residents from o buildings open for The proposed 1 noon to Include participation by Indian parents who serve on advisory committees for local Exhibits, craftsmen at work, California Indian dancers and a fjowwow will be part of ttie conference activities. The conference Is cosponsored by the Native American Students organization at CSUF and the Fresno American Indian Council. Dick Johnson of Sanger, CIEA ence coordinator. s currently work- Editor selection e Chan- IC system before > the legislature, ; proposal, adze "explored and Dr. ; Ballard, composer Inula A flair'- lions for the spring editorships of The legian, Uhuru and La available in College m 302. Deadline for re- ■ applications is 4p.m. uiie Board on Publlca- almost Inflation, escalatl are forcing collegeu duce staff, consolid; and limit expansion where some unions Other speakers will include Dr. Frank Clarke, Woodlake physician; Dr. Leslie Collins, Sacramento physician; Jennie Joe of UC. Berkeley, chairman of Indian Nurses of California, and David Itisllng, professor at U.C. WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF WATERGATE TRIAL WASHINGTON-Former Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell Tuesday denied that he was responsible for the Watergate break-in or Parllame 11 for ice as a deterrent to ism. More than 60 e Party members of are calling for re- > of last Thursday's lat killed 19 people. Ind osttlon t fectlvely manage an said Tuesday that the SUGAR BOYCOTT WASHINGTON -Consumers boy.-jjttlng sugar and sugar products may be causing some plants Rape victims are labeled 'guilty until proven innocent' in Managing Editor the most gruesc it rape 1; that wor o be raped and thereby s unfortunate but true that "a murderer Is Innocent sroven guilty, a rape victim Hy until proven Innocent," Marth Weinman Lear In pe. her verbally or lth a weapon - they are not illlng victims. Many women report degrading nd humiliating Interrogations by :e who, through their ques- i, clearly Imply that the vic- must have 'enjoyed It, even polti leys bring up the question of the victim's sexual "promiscuity." The New York Mayor's Task Force on Rape maintains that "the Issue of 'promiscuity' Is brought out only to prejudice n all man by taking control, .mlnatlng," said another con- jur should c osltlon I prejudice but rape victims Inter Viva agreed that the at' "I felt as if my so. body, my mind went s •Lots of m rtbywt She said juries with men and a n the line, suspicion andhos- iy from men who still cling tc notion that you can't rape a i willing to sit in judgment on rape cases are often avenging angel types, eager to punch those sinful sisters who go Into bars alone and to men's apartments and doallthosewlck- ed-thlngs." There ts always the Implication that It is the victim's fault she was raped and the myth Is ape Is primarily a matter ( lack men attacking white womet . study in Philadelphia showe another woman suffers for it," ... said one rapist. The clash with the rapist Is fear against fear: the woman fears .'or her life and the rapist, If he's smart, fears for his sanity.* The after-effects of rape are long lasting. One victim said, *I hated men 'ifter the rape); I still do. They all stink - I don't something to show her I wasn't weak and soft . . . The more she talked with her passive little
Object Description
Title | 1974_11 The Daily Collegian November 1974 Reloaded |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of CSUF, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1974 |
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 CSUF. |
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 | November 1974, Page |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publication Date | 1974 |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of CSUF. |
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4-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tuesday, Move
Flash and the boys cause Fresno time warp
ON CAMPUS
By Bob Merzolai
ish Cadillac ,and the Contl
1 Kids flashed through Fres-
■Iday night. Though their:
all too brief, everyone
din-
Preceding Flash was Blue Baaing up the obviously Impatient
audience. Everyone wanted Flash
e else would do. Blue
' "Wally,*
Their set was s
paced and simply, w
at the end of the sh
tie 15."
:v-r;v
i did t:
H.Tivrn
group is the lead vi
Not only Is she a
she communlca
audience and t
plus factor
1 his black li
a the mlcrop
eally began
id then there was
superb. Vocally they are
All told, the audience danced,
laughed and smiled their way
through the night and maybe all
the way home. Nostalgia was
thick and for that night nothing
Big Brother
Folksinger Bill Steele
die of
one of
the
complexes.
of "Sally tell
all:
•Lai
l(h, S:
>liy.
laugh ji
people
passln
B by
'running ol
seducing Doris Day
Nader
WANTED
2 FEMALE MODELS
MINT ads
rac(jive-well
f v " ,■".■;'. " ,.' "■* /*■"■ .'"«"■ -■..-;-:-_-;-. .."A
Stye 9
*•_ 1
9tefectortj
r; ?',;■ ,;-'* J
i r- MON.-WED. -i
BEER NIGHT
BEER Vi PRICE
ALL NIGHT
aer
61 E. SHAW AT BLACKSTONE j
RENT
MINI
REFRIGERATORS
PPflfe
CALL RENT-A-WASH
439-4210
i Women's Studies
WEDNESDAY
PI Sigma Epsllon, the ma
(Continued fr>
Ing anything at
The philosophy •
if employee;
myihin •
I Its I
m Page 2)
against reveal-
Jems to be that
in't allowed to
ut their work,
nploy
"The Codebre
p. 253.
r Say Anything."
of you foreign language
SA, you'd better think
I provide a little
Editor selection
Applications for the spring
semester editorships of The
Daily Collegian, Uhuru and La
Voz are available in College
Union room 302. Deadline for returning the applications Is 4p.m.
The Point After Lounge
ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY
TUESDAY IS
TEQUILA NIGHT
AT THF POINT AFTER LOUNGE.
HALF PRICE. J|,
3 "THE EASY WAY"
NX. Corner Cedar |