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0 THE DAILY COLLEOIAN Thuraday. rVovwavoar 2. 1972 One lost look before game Chavez to speak against 22 today reposition 22, tht Agricultural ahor Relations Initiative, In a ™ rally today In CSUF'i Am- vll CSUF students sod faculty .mbers are urged to attend th* ,Uy sponsored byMECHA.Fer- mdo Hernandez, MECHAchalr- ln, and several other* are also [peered to .peak against the haver and other have made aims that the proposition It righted heavily against the farm rk.r's progressive efforts for Chavez recently stated, -Why- are our opponent* *o afraid of a union for migrant farmworkers- Is It so much to ask that th* poore*t.p*opi, or th* land have i ro*aaur* ot Juatlce? •Somehow the** powerful men *nd women mutt be h*lp*d to realise thai there li nothing to fair from trotting their worker* it fellow human being.. We do not seek to destroy the growert. We only with in opportunity to organize our union and to work non-vlolently to bring a new day of hope and Justice to the farm CESAR CHAVEZ Three Queen Finalists young ind old Hike - the politically decided, undecided and thoroughly confused. it wa. a chance to see a real Sargent « Sargent Shriver. Photos by Lorry Nylund Letters ■inn.Mp with the amount ot ■■niie being generated by state m of prlor- ri'ue.- We with to point out as reported In the Gover- • budget, th* Motor Vohicl* I as of Jun* 30, 1972 had a 'lu* of S43.3 million after «f*r of some SSI million to 'ichway Users Fund whlchl* 'o build new road*. Th* ated cost of Proposition 16 ■ n« Highway patrol salaries in. is approxlmit»ly $12.5 le legislative analyst thlt tremendous surplus Is directly attributable to Senate BIU 317 which was enacted Into law July 17, 19«5. Thlt Wll stated thai 'the legislature hereby declares ltt Intent that revenue received from tdddltlonal feet imposed pursuant to sections 9250 and 9253 of the CVC by the 1965 amendments to these sections thall be appropriated for the purpose of doubling th* uniform strength of the CHP." Considering the enlent of Ih* legislature, and the fact lhat the Motor Vehicle Fund hat generated a surplus since 1966, It It logical to state that those surplus funds should b* used to support th* CHP ind properly may be uied to fund our proposed Amendment to th* Constitution. Robert Herndon, Pitrolmm Member of Assoc, of California Highway Patrolmen ^_ DICIccoY wrmmxA FIRST AT SHAW SHOPPING CENTER FREE DELIVERY! Phone 229-7811 Women's Center sponsors Fair Creative people In th* Fresno area who want to help others take car* of holiday gifting as wall as f*tt*n up th*lr own pocketbooks j. should circle Dec. 9 on th* calender. The Fretno Women'. Center It iponeortng a Chrl.tmss Arts, Crafte and Food* Fair that Saturday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. In the •nclosed Mtncbe*t*r Mill. Clfubl* lt*m* representing»U *r*a* of artl.tlc endeavor Including toy* and doll., candle., nays, pottery, painting* and leather goods will be offered for til* as will taste treat, for the boll- day*. Table* wlU be provided for **U*r*. who should be prepared to »et up (hop between 7 and 9 a.ro. on the ninth. Special pro- apace, participant* should writ* th* Women's Center lo **tabllah an Interest in selling aa well as describing the kinds of item* to b* off*r*d. All relevtnt Information ihould be directed tn 298 San Pablo, Fretno 93710. One might 11(0 learn more by calling either 486-0629 or 268-8759. One-third of all proceeds will go to the Women'* Center. kUhm'1 Tetetade. WUmmttm, III. A Words for the World RELIGION coolers upon man eternal lire ... It haa been the basis ol all civilization and progress In tire history ol mankind. -Baba'i Writing. "Mast, Owe Family" Youre upon request to Box 127. CSUF 93710 BABA'I CLUB Corner of Shaw & Maple
Object Description
Title | 1972_11 The Daily Collegian November 1972 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | Nov 2, 1972 Pg. D-E |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | 0 THE DAILY COLLEOIAN Thuraday. rVovwavoar 2. 1972 One lost look before game Chavez to speak against 22 today reposition 22, tht Agricultural ahor Relations Initiative, In a ™ rally today In CSUF'i Am- vll CSUF students sod faculty .mbers are urged to attend th* ,Uy sponsored byMECHA.Fer- mdo Hernandez, MECHAchalr- ln, and several other* are also [peered to .peak against the haver and other have made aims that the proposition It righted heavily against the farm rk.r's progressive efforts for Chavez recently stated, -Why- are our opponent* *o afraid of a union for migrant farmworkers- Is It so much to ask that th* poore*t.p*opi, or th* land have i ro*aaur* ot Juatlce? •Somehow the** powerful men *nd women mutt be h*lp*d to realise thai there li nothing to fair from trotting their worker* it fellow human being.. We do not seek to destroy the growert. We only with in opportunity to organize our union and to work non-vlolently to bring a new day of hope and Justice to the farm CESAR CHAVEZ Three Queen Finalists young ind old Hike - the politically decided, undecided and thoroughly confused. it wa. a chance to see a real Sargent « Sargent Shriver. Photos by Lorry Nylund Letters ■inn.Mp with the amount ot ■■niie being generated by state m of prlor- ri'ue.- We with to point out as reported In the Gover- • budget, th* Motor Vohicl* I as of Jun* 30, 1972 had a 'lu* of S43.3 million after «f*r of some SSI million to 'ichway Users Fund whlchl* 'o build new road*. Th* ated cost of Proposition 16 ■ n« Highway patrol salaries in. is approxlmit»ly $12.5 le legislative analyst thlt tremendous surplus Is directly attributable to Senate BIU 317 which was enacted Into law July 17, 19«5. Thlt Wll stated thai 'the legislature hereby declares ltt Intent that revenue received from tdddltlonal feet imposed pursuant to sections 9250 and 9253 of the CVC by the 1965 amendments to these sections thall be appropriated for the purpose of doubling th* uniform strength of the CHP." Considering the enlent of Ih* legislature, and the fact lhat the Motor Vehicle Fund hat generated a surplus since 1966, It It logical to state that those surplus funds should b* used to support th* CHP ind properly may be uied to fund our proposed Amendment to th* Constitution. Robert Herndon, Pitrolmm Member of Assoc, of California Highway Patrolmen ^_ DICIccoY wrmmxA FIRST AT SHAW SHOPPING CENTER FREE DELIVERY! Phone 229-7811 Women's Center sponsors Fair Creative people In th* Fresno area who want to help others take car* of holiday gifting as wall as f*tt*n up th*lr own pocketbooks j. should circle Dec. 9 on th* calender. The Fretno Women'. Center It iponeortng a Chrl.tmss Arts, Crafte and Food* Fair that Saturday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. In the •nclosed Mtncbe*t*r Mill. Clfubl* lt*m* representing»U *r*a* of artl.tlc endeavor Including toy* and doll., candle., nays, pottery, painting* and leather goods will be offered for til* as will taste treat, for the boll- day*. Table* wlU be provided for **U*r*. who should be prepared to »et up (hop between 7 and 9 a.ro. on the ninth. Special pro- apace, participant* should writ* th* Women's Center lo **tabllah an Interest in selling aa well as describing the kinds of item* to b* off*r*d. All relevtnt Information ihould be directed tn 298 San Pablo, Fretno 93710. One might 11(0 learn more by calling either 486-0629 or 268-8759. One-third of all proceeds will go to the Women'* Center. kUhm'1 Tetetade. WUmmttm, III. A Words for the World RELIGION coolers upon man eternal lire ... It haa been the basis ol all civilization and progress In tire history ol mankind. -Baba'i Writing. "Mast, Owe Family" Youre upon request to Box 127. CSUF 93710 BABA'I CLUB Corner of Shaw & Maple |