Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 21, 1970, Page 4, Image 4

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    CSU discusses constitution;
hears Sanchez speak of goals
By SHANNON PRIEM
Of the Emerald
The present Chicano Student
Union is feeling an old system
slipping downhill in regards to
it’s effectiveness— hopefully,
from the result of the CSU
meeting held last night at the Erb
Memorial Student Union, a new
administrative structure will
soon be developed to take it’s
place.
Frank Loretta, Chicano
student leader, complained at the
meeting about the effectiveness
of the old program. He said that
many members are eager to
volunteer, but seldom show up for
the work.
Loretta went on to explain
that “disorganization within the
CSU and involvement with other
committees concerning Chicanos
is breaking the effectiveness of
the constitution.”
The main objective of the
proposed constitution, according
to Loretta, is to “bring all the
Chicanos together and set out an t
organizational base.” <
Instead of the traditional ;
president, vice-president,
secretary, etc., the new ad- i
ministration will hopefully (
enable more participation in <
student administration on t
campus, and help disect issues I
that confront the Chicanos. <
The high point of the CSU
meeting came with the short talk I
given by guest David Sanchez,
Brown Beret leader from Los
Angeles. 1
Sanchez accentuated the
importance of three basic ideas <
in the Chicano movement: (
Chicanos must relate to each s
other with understanding. I
They must organize them
selves into a force and dissolve
personal conflicts.
They must move, or “at
tack”—“through demonstrations
to achieve awareness.”
According to Sanchez, after a
Chicano group has accomplished
the three steps, they must
“regroup” themselves to aid i
Charles Evers
Mayor of Fayettville, Miss., will appear at the University today at 1
p.m. in the ballroom of the EMU as a member of a panel discussing
“Racism and Political Power.”
Hear Senator Ed Fadeley
and his opponent
Channel 7, KOAC-TV
Tonight at 7:00 P.M.
Fadeley states support of the university
Paid tor by Fadeley tor Senate Committee. K. Lawlor. Treasurer, Ml East Park,
Eugene. Oregon.
heir strength. “Then,” Sanchez I
ontinued, “they can attack
[gain.” '
Sanchez concluded by
emarking about the riots,
lemonstrations, injustices and
leaths ocurring since the rise of
he movement. “Dammit, stop
hem—it’s killing us,” he con
luded.
The meeting ended with the
ilm, “Yo Soy Juaquin” (I am
luaquin), dealing with the
‘smothered” history of the
Mexican American.
After the meeting, members
liscussed what was to be the
lutcome of the new constitution,
ince it was presented only as a
>asic outline.
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