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16 CHICANO ASSOCIATION FOR LEGAL EDUCATION CHALE is a law student organization at the University of Iowa. The goal of CHALE is to recruit Chicanos into the legal profession and possibly to the University of Iowa College of Law. With a grant from the Iowa Student Bar Association, CHALE is agressively contacting Chicanos in college to inform them of educational opportunities at the University of Iowa. Students in Iowa colleges and especially students from the states of Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, California and Illinois are sought. Graduates of college who are now employed in the ares of health, education and migrant projects are desired because they are skilled in community action. CHALE has established a personalized program of recruitment. instead of using form letters, CHALE sends individualized letters to Chicanos. The members of CHALE collect and send information to prospective students about the University, Iowa City, and the state of Iowa to aquaint each prospective student with non-academic life at the University. Information is also available to students about other law schools and other legal programs thoughout the United States. A Chicano student pamphlet is being prepared for distribution to anyone upon request. The pamphlet is prepared by Chicanos law students to explain their experiences and advice on law school. CHALE wants this pamphlet to pierce through the typical bullshit that is told to the student about law school. For anyone who wants to know more about CHALE and its recruitment program contact William Rairez, Secretary, CHALE, College of Law, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242. We will answer all letters. BOYCOTT GRAPES Gallo OFFICE OF STUDENT MINORITY AID A student advocate office for the Chicano and Black students at the University of Iowa is located at 207 Old Dental Building. Steve Rocha is employed part-time to assist any Chicano student who has a complaint against the employees,faculties or departments of the University of Iowa. Steve is working in the office on Mondays from 9:00 am to 11:00 am, Tuesdays from 9:00 am to 11:00 am, and Wednesdays from 10:-- am to 12:00 noon. The phone number is 353-6802. CHICANOS SUPPORT YOUR PEOPLE'S STRUGGLE! The FARAH Committee has been formed here in Iowa City. The Committee needs the support of all Chicano and Indian students so that a solid picket line be shown as the support for the 3,000 striking Chicanos in the South-West, Aztlan. The committee has picket at EWERS, ST. CLAIRS-JOHNSON, ROSHEKO and KILLIANS stores. Chicano student Boycott these stores. Over 90% of the workers on strike are women, Chicanas. They have been in strike for over a year and half. Before the strike they were receiving a minimum wage of $1.65 or $1.70 an hour. Willie Farah, capitalist supreme, has exploited the unorganized workers for the last time. Farah is a one product company and is beginning to feel the effect of the nation wide boycott. Recently two plants were closed. A recent court decision ordered Farah to rehire six strikers that court decision will soon take its immidiate effect if the court decision is not appealed. The strike by the Farah workers is perhaps the most important in its field since that by their continous struggle and victory they wills how Anglo capitalists, who do not let the worker have a better life, and especially in Aztlan were many of our people are struggling to survive, that we will no longer tolerate their oppressive ways. Chicanos, boycott Farah in Iowa City and Aztlan. T.R. FARAH
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16 CHICANO ASSOCIATION FOR LEGAL EDUCATION CHALE is a law student organization at the University of Iowa. The goal of CHALE is to recruit Chicanos into the legal profession and possibly to the University of Iowa College of Law. With a grant from the Iowa Student Bar Association, CHALE is agressively contacting Chicanos in college to inform them of educational opportunities at the University of Iowa. Students in Iowa colleges and especially students from the states of Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, California and Illinois are sought. Graduates of college who are now employed in the ares of health, education and migrant projects are desired because they are skilled in community action. CHALE has established a personalized program of recruitment. instead of using form letters, CHALE sends individualized letters to Chicanos. The members of CHALE collect and send information to prospective students about the University, Iowa City, and the state of Iowa to aquaint each prospective student with non-academic life at the University. Information is also available to students about other law schools and other legal programs thoughout the United States. A Chicano student pamphlet is being prepared for distribution to anyone upon request. The pamphlet is prepared by Chicanos law students to explain their experiences and advice on law school. CHALE wants this pamphlet to pierce through the typical bullshit that is told to the student about law school. For anyone who wants to know more about CHALE and its recruitment program contact William Rairez, Secretary, CHALE, College of Law, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242. We will answer all letters. BOYCOTT GRAPES Gallo OFFICE OF STUDENT MINORITY AID A student advocate office for the Chicano and Black students at the University of Iowa is located at 207 Old Dental Building. Steve Rocha is employed part-time to assist any Chicano student who has a complaint against the employees,faculties or departments of the University of Iowa. Steve is working in the office on Mondays from 9:00 am to 11:00 am, Tuesdays from 9:00 am to 11:00 am, and Wednesdays from 10:-- am to 12:00 noon. The phone number is 353-6802. CHICANOS SUPPORT YOUR PEOPLE'S STRUGGLE! The FARAH Committee has been formed here in Iowa City. The Committee needs the support of all Chicano and Indian students so that a solid picket line be shown as the support for the 3,000 striking Chicanos in the South-West, Aztlan. The committee has picket at EWERS, ST. CLAIRS-JOHNSON, ROSHEKO and KILLIANS stores. Chicano student Boycott these stores. Over 90% of the workers on strike are women, Chicanas. They have been in strike for over a year and half. Before the strike they were receiving a minimum wage of $1.65 or $1.70 an hour. Willie Farah, capitalist supreme, has exploited the unorganized workers for the last time. Farah is a one product company and is beginning to feel the effect of the nation wide boycott. Recently two plants were closed. A recent court decision ordered Farah to rehire six strikers that court decision will soon take its immidiate effect if the court decision is not appealed. The strike by the Farah workers is perhaps the most important in its field since that by their continous struggle and victory they wills how Anglo capitalists, who do not let the worker have a better life, and especially in Aztlan were many of our people are struggling to survive, that we will no longer tolerate their oppressive ways. Chicanos, boycott Farah in Iowa City and Aztlan. T.R. FARAH
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