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2-19-1973 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 076, No 95, 2/ 19/1973 University of New Mexico

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This Newspaper is brought to for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1973 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 51 FOR SALE 3'7'i·1S'1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 20 PORTABLE TV's $25 to $60. 441 u,,3QvJ Wyoming NE, 265·6987. 3/6 Salamandre ... Rntes: 104 per word, $l.O·l mfni:nttm, or by mail RECORDS N' TAPES hns n complete-;,-;;-. (continued {rom page 5) 'ferms: Payment must be made in full Clnssl Oed Advertising Jection of super-low Priced nlbums, prior to insertion of advertisement. UNM P.O. Box 20 8-tracks - cassettes - bJnnk tnpe nnd And this is the way it appears ~ Where: J ournnHsrn Building, Room 2U5 Albuquerque, N.M. 87106 necessaries - Stop in today. Wyoming Mnll Shopping Center nnd 6801 4th to go at the beginning, an easy ~ N.W. On Jumpen Jeans} tfn job, nothing to it. But then they X 1 l PERSONALS 4J FOR HENT 5) FOR SALE SOCORRO ALFALFA and firewood for haven't met the niece, Rosemonde §" On VAitSlTY-HOU_S_E-..-(-l_n_e""'b""'lo-c-:-k--::Uc:-N=Mc::--. ""D,.-e­ :,,J~Wolfpack Wails sale. Polo Duro Woodyard. 247-9170. TliANI\S TO SAINT FRANCJIS FOR 'G1 PONTIAC: TEMP~:ST. Good condition. (played by Bulle Ogier). t;j UEL!Vl-:1\ANCI•: IN '!'!ME 01•' N:Eim. luxc. 1 bedroom twin or double, $145.00 $300 or best ofl'cr. 26H~7071. 2/16 2/28 BYU 76-66 2/16 include uUlitics. 141 Columbia S.1!1. 266- Rosemonde is a slender wide-eyed ~ By MARK BLUM 3960. 2/20 DICYCLES: Ii'ree $100 theft insurance, 90- THREE BEDROOM, two both, pueblo gamine, fulminating beneath a '< have a chance at the title shot, the first half was junior guard bt>nch to score 14 points for the Mexico domination of lhl' gam<' APPIMR!NG A'r THE THUNDERBIRD: ·~-~· ---·-~ duy guarantee, 1-Yr. irec adjustment. style. WI\l1ed patio, fireplnce, large David met Goliath in a New MPxico stands in excellent Wendell Taylor, who cam~ off the Wolfpack, 12 of them il1 the first. was t h !' i r h o t ·~ 6 0 p <' r Skyking nnd the H.ipcords, $1.00, lt,eb~ WANTED: FEMALE ROOMMATE. Grad· Extra~Jight nluminum equipped BimeXeJ single gnrnge, water softener, dishwnsh~ cloak of passivity, and her wild S' runry lo, 16, 17. 50~ February 18. Valid student only. Share rent, utilities on on sale, $120. Call anytime. Dick HaJ.. re-match Saturday afternoon--and position with their three er, dispoanl, range & oven. Ten minute rebellious spirit overawes all. C"' half. cent. ··shooting from the floor, ~~~~~out an~boo!!~e-·_. __2/16 house, $70.00. 268-6646. Cool. 2/19 Jet.t, Di('ycling Specialist, 266-2784. wn1k to bus, Low rate mortgage. Indian David won again~this time by Note~ Yelo Sllort Bicycle Club races nnd School & Eubank area, Carpeted living remaining games against weaker The second half saw BYU while BYU shot only 4!i p<'r ct>nt. FEMAI,~; VOCAI,ISTS NEED!m for Paul cannot handle her with his .0 SPACE I•"OR YOuR busin.,_,;;;- In Mlni-M;;jl -· tours every weekend. 2/.!:_? room, den hnl1 & bedrooms. Landscaped defeating Brigham Young 76-66 in teams, two of which will be adopt a fullcourt zonP trap in rock opera MAIUO Company, 256-3347, next to Red Hot Pants. $100 per mo. corner lot. 294-2114. 2/19 far·off fantasies, Roger is unable '>:! 843·7625. 2/21 Utilities pnld. t.f.n. 1970 VW HUG, 2 snows, radio, $1226. a regionally telPvised basketball played at home. BYU has three their efforts to catch tlw Lo bos, -- . After G:30, 268-7290. 2/20 to encapsulize her with deadening !f New Mrxi("o fg r 7 3 !l DimlliRD, nn nnthology or Chicano ments, fifteen minutes from U.N.M. De~ AKC HEGISTERED GERMAN SHEP. By winning in Provo, Uw Minnh•fh•lcl writing, plmtogrnphy und art, can be HERD. Good bitch, bem1tlful blnck (MINI-TIMEl, NEED YOU, YOUR road-two of them against. the gamely stay ahead, although at 7-!l 0·0 7 3 14 1 luxe rumishJngs and features. No lease. permit herself to be dealt with as ~ Jo'ullor mnde- nt the Uhicnno Studie!l Center. ONLY $146. Rosident Manager, 217 body. Call 298·2~94 niter v:00 p.m. IDEAS. All Medius. Non-profit child nationally ranked New MPxico tough Arizona schools. one point BYU pullPd within five 5-11 0·1 6 5 10 help, 268-3063 before 8 n.m. 2/16 an object. She befuddles both, ..... Hardin 5~7 0-2 2 1 10 Dt'ndline in li"ridny, February 16. 2/20 l'cnnsyJvnnin N.E., APr.lrtm("nt 7, 260 .. 2/16 Lobos pulled into a first-place tie With Jess than three minutes points of New M~>xico, 62-G7. 3955. tfn capturing them with her defiant .m Itnhorts 3·5 0·0 2. 2 () INTEI\I·:RTJo'n -hncANO STIJDENTS py,;\yj;~:N. STROLLER, GATE, infant 71 MISCELLANEOUS with BYU with identical records remammg in the first half of The Lobos, however, managt>d nrc needC'd to form n ('Ornmittee thnt WAN'r!W RJ<:I,JABU; MEDICAL or LAW seat, walker. All excellent condition. frenzy, her protest against being Stowar• 2·5 0·0 3 1 4 will review nntJ s('l£>ct r.ubmitted mn­ 29~-6422. 2/16 at 8-3. Saturday's game, the Lobos blew to put in two quick buckPts to Nava a.G 1-2 1 2 7 st1ldC'nt to nhnrc 4 bdrm. house1 900 C!,UBS OR GROUPS thnt want unnouncc­ pigeonholed whether it be by t('rlala ror the flr~;t Chirano is:HJl> or the Vn,;.•nr N.E.-2!;6·0677 after 5:00. 1/31 Taylor 7-H (J.() 0 2 14 1966 MUS'rAi-IG CONV. Si>C cylinder. Rod ml!nt of their activities nrc ndvised to The Lobos now have an over-all the match sky-high with a five pull out. a nine-paint lead lh<'Y Thund£'rbird. Contact NnnrY :Montano fiend the informntion to the Lobo Trips uncle, boss, reporter, or writer. Ford 1·2 c~o 0 1 2 at (_"':hif'nno Studic:'1, 1~16 H.oma N.I~~. 243-8><11, ext. 133 after G p.m. 2/16 season's record of 20·3 and by point play after a technical was held on to for tht> remaindPr of !il FOH SALE -~·----·- column. Jour. Bldg. Rm. 168. Poltnrsl>i 0-1 0·0 () 1 0 277·602~------~------'li2 VVV. Good body. Rl'built <'ngine. New By Jim Graebner beating both Utah and called on BYU's Moni Sarkalahti. the game. Team brakes, front end work, new shocks, TI-m NJ•:\vi;ITAIJEI, APTS efficiency and sixteenth-ranked BYU will Mark Saiers converted two InstrumPntal in the New Totals 35-r,s 6·10 33 21 76 2 l LOST & FOUND CHJ(' bedroom, SUOw$lflO, uti1ities paid. radio, h('atRr, depf'ndable transportn.. Mod !urni~hing<;, plm1.h ('nrilt•tlnr:. di!1h .. tion. ll"'t ofl'er. 406 Columbia Dr. S.E. undoubtedly climb higher in the shots on a shooting foul called Mexico victory was Darryl Brigham Young fg ft rt•b pf lp LOST: VICKY. Saint Jlt•rnarol VUIIV!"• \Va'iht·r. ..;, dil1'flO'-~nL 3 8 Ht>\'r'nrd. Nt•t·~I~J mt'llir:~liun. ~!:.1:-J-714~. -· -· --- - against Sarkalahti and then hit the Minniefield's stopping •lry roum, r£'l'r<•ntinn rnom. Wnlldnv, di·l· Sarltalnhli 4·10 3-~8011 it44~1J!i74. !t 2~ tanc'(' to UNM C'urrlrr of Unin•rf\itY nnd US!m GIBSON 11-25, 12-str!nr: guitar. eighteenth position. third technical. Yugoslavian Kresimer Cosic. Nic£> im>trumC'nt. Good t)rice. Brothers Cnsi~ 3·1 0 1·1 8 2 7 ;.(•ar*uM. tnn, Iwlian Shnul N.J.:. 24:1-~4~1·1. ~ :.!~ The win was the third for the Wendell Taylor then hit a jump AJ;~;iiAN Ji(){rNr)~-j:~;:~nnlc·~- ~- -- Mu,;j{", Io:n~.Jt~ A('ros.'l Central !rom UNM. i\finniefit>ld hpld the big center to AndC'rsnn r,. 11 3-a r, 3 1:1 hrm\.'n !-inddll' on hnl'k. BhH'k markinrr:1 ru:t ·yc ·u; ~:ClOD m;~;n In:Ms f<>r 2/1G Lobos on the road in the WAC, shot from the top of the key to only seven points, six of which Rkhards D-11 2-3 4 3 20 un f:J('t', ('JjTIN'd :1hort. H(•war,J. 2~~~~ .. --~· ---- whuiL· hu!bt• allfl ma~':> IJwly. ('h<•a.}l ur Hunker 2·4 3·3 0 4 7 :w:n. ~, 2:.! trmh•. ~';''i'~lllil!l Snt. & Ht:n., at 13~ti 1lJG6 CHf:VY II WAGON, G-cyllndcr, and they now must fact> Colorado give the Lobos a 33·29 lead----a were in tlw first half. -~--- ~-~----~ Hlalw Hd. S.\V. 2.-'H stir1,, n<•w tireq, FihOl"ks, good nhnpe. MARl, SEVENTEEN, Team $47r,. 344-1140 after G. 2/16 State and Wyoming in lead they m•ver relinquished. Minniefield sharPd high point ;JJ !;EHVICES -··~~··-- Totals 26-58 H-1 B 30 15 66 ~KI HACK~. Jtu~ldnl--f, huhl fl .. ..: Jm'. C"tnt Albuquerque next Thursday and The first fift<'<'n minutt>s of tlw honors for the Lobos with !'IIAIWOAI, I'OHTRAITS from lif<• or lari·4i'S .. , 2 ·tri !~ad New Moxiro ~4 32-76 phcJtO. Slfl.:111. l-!4~·11h22. ~WJ Han Pn•:• --~· - -~--~ --~~ - TEM. AM-!o'M, FM MultWex tuner re· Friday, and then move on to first half saw tht> change Wendell Taylor, both men had 14. ~ Bt )~E "::•~1 u ~'fi•:IU:U SPt•:AKEUS, THE WORST IS YET Brigham Young 34 32--66 ~'lunlc·~------~·- ~-~~ !.!. lfl CPh·cr with tuning mt•tcr AI<"C. loudness Texas-El Paso for a final road hands Pight. times and the score Hardin and Fuller had 10 each Jtl·rft•J•t llltrr.arl-ul ''"wlitiun, u)timatf' C'ontrnl. Two way air Atl~Pension ~peak<'rs Firlcl ~nal prrrrntag~s N~w Mexiro UON"'f OWf };}{AJ•'TEU jf )''oU'n1 think· •;rmti!J. 8~111. :,!t;.';~,.7'x~. 2 ·lfj TO COME! gam<> to close out til!' s<'ason. tied eleven. Wizard Norm Ellen berger and Mark Saiers followed with in ·wood cnhinf.ltry. Deluxe 4~•peed BSR 61.0 half, GO. II r.am<•, 1!\ ll ·1h.U hall, illf':' Of I•Ulo'ifa~ 1:\ ht_10W Uf H•lJirU!' ont•, ------~- rham,er with diamond stylu• nntal in k~t>ping tht> directs traffic_ (Photo by Roger nine. ~u·,,o ~amt>. 1'urnnvt~n Nrw 1\1rxil'O [lt•nl with n Ct•llmv l'ni~c·r·•ity :.tudnat. nnd du,_,t rO\'('r inrlullrd. Sus.mentl'd l~ir,t ~t>lh•r.t ~mnrnntt i·tl tuh.·t·rtl:.inr:. OJI(.'fl !\-1ufBr :o-".'illltn. ~!iiUIU, ~ti/'i .. t~~411, 2 ·~2 State and Brigham Young all still Lobos in cont<'ntion with BYU in Contributing to U1<' ovt>mll New 211, llYt' 1!1, Alt. 20,754. -- -~ S:!4~1.~t!i, now SlR7.no, CMh or terms. Makin) huU<:<""I. !r'''' no flfd~tftJtil>J! nmrl~t·t :mal· MIO:<"IIANI!' ~l'E!'IAL. "fo4 WillyA Jr<•p. Unit(•d l•'r('hdtt Snlc:., 3920 Snn Mateo v... j,;. 1£ wt~ •hm't • dl yo1~r h•·wn in 'hi N• nZ, t•i .turJ, ,,.;.::"1, .!1111-114:~''· 2 21 N.K trn. ~l:t\'·-· .•• 'W(•'JI l~ur it! Hu~·•·r -, u.·r•-=· 1 tn HrJ)-' t~t'it)r..rty in ~11.~: S.E., ~.E., :"Tl"IIJ•:NT~ ,\Nil I'A!TJ,TY: At•t."·• IHAMONDS. C'USTOM JEWELHY, at In· N.W •. ~.'W., C'nU l"hul'h nt ~l"NI.AXIJ HtJIDI'.·· nil ar••n·;, nJI l'ri.•f"1• all ~:;itun­ \'f'4tmC'nt Itri('e.J. Chnrlic Uomero, 208- 1:1-:.:'\IJ TY. ~~~ti*.';..,~4: h(-·nw. ~!14 .. t;!W1. H•m::. Homd1Hth·r .• :!r.l: .. ~~~~•t. t!n 3BllG. 3!28 Ill Al!Tt)- Ja:,.Allt Tl"NE-1'1';-l. l":m·f•ll, New Mexico c: hunv,t ~:.. ,rh. ~~:n.t~:H:::: ~ 21i ... IT'S -(JJ J!l"ltiiW IN AFTEit l'AHTY TJ:A!41!~ u lln!t• 11J.:tu· •, ··tmLirw·. (•[t n•dt·r", b.ur:dr~<· JUST M:1tlllfltH· ('lt·:uu r. 'ki~aiJj;l"'. ~ 1~1 ~·- .•..' ... ACROSS . I":.\1 B.:\('1\! 'l'tim--lll, ;, S~. Lral.r-; 81:i, c·.ath•, B·•. ··llHdlt ~ 8:.!~•. Cirat1t9 Bn~: ·14f:4, ·.. ~ . . . "71111";. THE ...- '·- ·., C"ll~U. Wlll!f'IIJI' JEI'UR. !4un~oy. ln:3n a.m. l'i1JJ Ci1Jl1l ~.E. 2'22 STREET J'M:,;poRT. lllENTJFH'AT!IlN, IMMI· FROM tfHA'I'JUN t'how-;. Fn ~t. inc-xr•('nr;j!.·p~ r.l! a: im:. N<·ar UNM. f"nH ~r'i !!1.11 c-:r rt•mr to 1717 (iirord BJ:.-·tl. NJ•:, :3tl HJOE"! MIIT!ll-:R Tl\l'I"KER~ WE:-\"1'. Wt• mo"' any1mtly. nlmmt nn:;wla_'r(', for 1r::.1. au .. ~4._'J2._ ------·------2119 A & S Mal.~hes to a Different Drum T~f:r;Ar. ~ERVI<'J•}:: fpr l'NM tu·k·nt• t:J!t. Nomir.n~ ft '' . F~~tfzi .h d !,:.: quaeif!Pll 'I'ht> CollPg<' of Arts and War and Peat't>, Environrnt>nt, and J••spl'rS<'Il said. Stu dents l1ad ont>·p<'riod Envirunm<•n t ~-Prof. Richard r.~...... ' flli!Put. ,.r P•Jp ( '!!•.i•':tl 1.:1\': P·rr~:"ram ~~_SHOWINCll S<'ienccs is composing a n<>w lwa! Arid Lands. Studt>nts would st>lt>t't Tlw program, as it. now shap<'s lt>ctur~s on Mondays and Andt>r~on, ArchitPcture, Tit:r!t·r '.UHr\i·inn nf" •.tafT nr!~Jt!li'Y fJ[ l~N~1 La,•, ~:.•hm!. ('nJI :..!':'i' .. ~.•!:: nr :]'j';.. for studt>nts who want to march ont> tlwml.' from lh<' four or fivt> up, is not without pitfalls. W<•dnt>sdays and ath•nded longer chairman; Profs. Edwin Hoyt, :;•···4 fn!" ~H·:·•·JO't.nf t.i,. ~~, .. ,. ·'rt"l i·)' tl.t• CENTRAL• DOWNTOWN to a differ<'nt drum. that would bt> offered. Tt>ams of Integration nf materials, to avoid lab st•ssions on Fridays wlwn tltt>Y Political Scil'nce; Howard A lg-·in!'·'i :..:t d<·nt. ,.r H:t' J•::ht- rity tJ[ !>:•·\Y Mi'~>l~·u- tfn Plans for an alternatiw• to tlw lt>achers from the Collt'g!' of Arts tht> narrownl'ss of traditional l'ngaged in a variety of crt>otivt> Ditlml'r, Biology; Edward Walters, traditional "group'' 1"1'1(Uirt•ments •\l"lll INSl"IL\!>WE >'•.N<'H.1.Eil~ Tnr v and Sciences and outsidl' Lhe disciplines, is one problPm • proj!'cts or vit>wt>d ond discussed Chl'mistry; Charles Hyd<'r, 'W t\i ~; \-.m 1~1 •aa•. ~··>.(.1;",'~:-.. Hn for Arts & .Sd<'llt'!'S majors are !'olll'Jlt> would involv<> all 0 rganization of the teams of films on topics und<•r discussion. Physics; William Schulz<', hl'ing fashiOJH•d by st>veral disciplint>s that art' conct>rned teachers is anoth('r, as is tlw A sorial s<'iences t'nmmitlr!' is Economics; and Charll's Matlox, committe~•s in tht> coll!'ge, with with llw subjE>ct mattt>r of a mattt>r of lo(listies- -k<>l'ping the compll'ling plans for its frPshman Art. 'rHF: lJIJt•:--=t,; t'r.rn:•·l·i• )l,'•a fi;m·n;a ~.;,. .. thl' ht>lp of a planning grant from tlwmC', Dr. Jl'spcrsen said. classes moving smoothly towards offt•ring, Dr. JrspPrsPn said. Dr. War and Pt>acr--Prof. Jay ~··~i·'- If,.a •·· N .. ,._ f «~~Ell 1:- 'l iti:". ~~.,..,. H.: u ..... " F!'lf• r;tJt ," !jj ~tar L l t. H•!JI thl' National Ell(lowmPnl for tlw "We t>xpecl studt>nts to h<' lh<'ir obj~ctives. Philip Bo<'k, Anlltrnpoln!1Y, !wads SorPnson, Political Sdt>llct>, nY nrnt';!• 01 111; '' f t!J: -. lJr.•t• J,l/ f,r .:\lw~s"·'; a :-;turlPnt lli1.C'tmnt Humaniti<>s (NEill. involvl'd in studi<'s r!'latin(l to "It has ht>t>n intPrrsling, in th1• the <'Ommitt<'l'. St>rving with him chairman; Profs. Gunther :·h~~:·,. E"ur flll•rt· ~t• ~~1t '. a":11n :~1•· ~t Vi,ta Till' N<•W Sprin1: S~lu•clul<• i<; NJ·:. ><1:.!·""74:i. 2 ~!t 'l'ht> plans will hl' submil.tNI to lht>ir tht>ml' about HO per t'l'lll of planning spssions, to S<'t> how the are Profs. Paul Jonas, Io:coJlOmics; RotlH'nhrrg, History, Richard a":ailabh• at tlw th(1atn• th<' NEH in March. If they win the tlw tim!', with tht> option of attitudt> of rigidity of instructors Barry Am<'s, Politi<'al .S!'iCn<'e; and Harris, Psychology; Giihl'rt national agl.'nt'y's approval, a taking one Piectivt> t>adt from diff!'renl diseiplittPs h<'gins Suzy Alvarado, Anthropolog~·. Ml'rkx, Sn<'iolngy; AI Uttnn, Law; TON I 6HT AND larger NEH d<>vt>lopmental grant s('m('stcr," Prof. Jespt>rs<'n to b•t>ak down as they becomt> Still to bt> nam1•d is a Clayton Rich, English; and will b1• nwardE'd to gE>t thE' <'Xplain!'d. "This would pprmit mort> Pnthusiastic about teaching committet> for !ltl' natural sci<>ne<'s Dnnald Lt>l', Philosophy. expE"riml'ntal program started. more periint>nt fit>ld work, across dl'partmt>ntal lines," Dr. for the freshman yt•ar. Faculty Plans for llw developmental Popejoy Hall In t!'rdisciplinary courses, Ia bora tory studit>s, and J!'spersen said. intl'ri'Stt>d should <'ontacl Prof. grant have to bt> suhmittt•d to the ft>aturing team teaching and dt>Velopm<'nl of special projects." r'acuJty commiltei.'S planning Jrspers<:'n. NEH by March 15. Planning grant rt>lating to partit'ular instructional Work at lht> junior lt>VPI would the freshman ('ourse in the Commitlet>s working on funds~$29,00Q--must be spent by thPmPs, make up lhe core of tht> be t'On<'<'nlrated on arquisition of humanitit>s and thr sophomore sophomor<' courspr, art>: nt>xt August- l I And The in novativt> program, said Prof. a major. Students would st>lt>ct a tht>mt> on th!' environm<'nt havt> Ro bt>rt C. J<'sp!'rsen, Assistant major from nnt> of th<' traditinnal bt•('n working ~im•t> last y<•ar. Thl' Dean of thr Collt•gp of Arts & disciplitws and <'omph•tp it in nm• hum<>nitit•s group launched on<' Scien<'es. Dr. ,Jt•spt>rs<>n is• y<•ar. Dr. Jpsp!•rst•n admits this class for 2;; stud<'nts, st>IPrtE'd at t'<>ordinaling th1• planning ('fforl. would call for som<' substantial random, last M'ml'ster. Tlwy art> I J I'SPPrSl'll !'111phasizrd l'XI'Ppt rt>anangPmt>nl of cnursr• nfferinl(s <'valualinl! rP~ults now, Dr. Albuquerque Children's Theater fur an I'X(Wrimt>ntal l'lass tau[!ht in tlw d<'Jlartmrnts. "That's mw t!PspPrst~n ~aid. last ~t>mt•stl'r tlw innovation is still rPason why WP mad!' allowanrrs Ht• said hl' is ''quitP present in tlw planning stagt•. It is lwing for t>lrl'liv<>s dm·inf! fr1•shman ami Pnthusiastil'" about th1• fn>.~hman dt•sigrwd as an altt>rnat iw to and ~ophomon• yt•ar; to 1!1'1 in soml' PXpl'tim<'nl, addittg th.tt stucl1•nt not a r!•plat><'nH•nt for llw work whil'11 mil!ht appl~· to a rt•spollSI' has IH'E'n "!lPlll'rally traditional l'urrkular prugrt•ssion major, •· lw said. favombll'." ·winnie The Pooh lo a dt•grl'<' in Arts & Rl'il'llCI' ThP fourth yt>ar would lnl>e tlw Tim•£' Arts & Rcil'llCC's farully dt>par!m!'nts. form of a s<'mituu· willt, p<>rhaps, a ml'm bt>rs and otw from tlw In Eal'h of tht• four undt>rgraduatl• st'nior lll<'sis or som<' typr of Dt'partnwnl of ArdtitrC'!urt' (Fint> yt•ars would hav!' a diffPrrnt !ypP lParhin[! PXJWriPll<'<' rt>quirPsl'nl for House At Pooh Corner tt>am•latt!(ht COI\rS('S ili lil<'nH' lw stucli<•s as a soplwmnrl', most (']asses and thry frpquPntly ·~ Humanili~s. Soloriul 1':C'it>nC<'S, and vi<>wing it from thl' vantagl' point brou11hl in gm•st lrl'IUI"I'rs with And Natural Sri~nc<'s plus an Pll'l'livl' of a major. A l'onsidl'nthll' sp!'l'ial expl't·lisl' in I hP ar<'a undrr frp<'ndt>nl study dis<'ll&sion. Ea('h of lhl•sr "rross·dist'iplinary" would b<' n•quirNI in ttw final Tht> C'l•nlral thl'm<•s for till' dass The ·wedding Party Ballet cours<'s would bC' mort> than an yPar. W<'re "Tlw Cr!'ative Instinct in JULES FEIHER"S in trodudory surv .. y. Pro r. nrt:liiPd nlanninn has ::\1an," and "ThP Arts in our J!'spNsl'n said. "Tlwy would givt> prof!rPssed only as far as llw Everyday Livl's." 'rhl'y W<'rl' lhr studl'nt.<; a del'pC'r insight into soplt'tJtnorl' Yl'ar, although l'Xamirll'd in l!'rms of art, history, liHie tht> intC'rrC'lationships of the ronsidt>mbll' tim<' has brl'n sprnl ar('hitN·lurt>, lih•ra!ut·P, and Sat. & Sun. February 17 & I 8 Tickets in Advance: $1.00 Each diffl'tl'·nl disciplit\C's, by rharlinf( llw ot hl'r two yrars in philosophy, organiz<'d modularly. con('cntratin(l on SC'V!'ral of !Itt> broad oullil1<'. English Prof!'ssor David J01ws 1:30 & 3:30 Both Days Groups of 10 Or More 75"Each AllgiU important idl'as that !'ross "WI' plan lo initiatr the <•hait·Nl th<' t<'arhin[! (lroup. Otht•rH ELLIOTGOULO·DONALDSUTHERLANO·ALANARKN disciplinary lint's." program if it is approvNI and on Uw lPam WPr<' Profs. Ft•rPnc Tickets At The Door $I .25 Each Th<> sophomor<• yNn" would fund!'d---on a si<'P basis, lwginning Szasz, History: Miclwl Pillt>t, , A HIRD'8-EYE VIEW of balloons ovrr AlbuquPrquP. Tel. 277-3121 6:00 3:00 off<'r an PV~n broadt'r covNag<', with 200 frPshmen nnd addinf( Archill'l'lUI"<'; and Jat'k Kolh<'rt, LO:OO Ul"l"ang<'d around sud1 tlwnws as 200 mor<' C'U<'h yl'ar," Dr. Modt·m and Classiral Lartgua!(o:>s. (Photo by :\lil{r Quinn) ------....------;;\' ~ .,... en"' New Mexico r-1 ·"""' Police News z ,...,ai ~"' :>.. LOBO by I UNM police officer Blaylock, who was critically injured in Ulysses-Aloud, All Night DAILY 2: j Larry Emerson " a two-car collision last semester while chasing a wantec.l Conserve paper-give thh; paper to a friend :< ~ '"=... "',.,~. l ..c vehicle, is hack in the hospital wiLh a collapsed lung. UNM students will designed to immerse students Power, who holds her dot'l.ot•a!f• 0 ~ Blaylock had beell released from the hospital during read-aloud-the epic novel deep in his Celtic genius. from the Univet'sity of Wisconsin, ~::-. t: "Ulysses" by James Joyce in a "It's difficult to prPdict what Madison, sp('nt a yPar and a .. C!. 0 semester break, but was reported to be very weak. Police said ,_., ..c non·stop performance starting will happen," Power said. "Joy<'e couple of summers in Dublin--and Happy Monday!!!! (George Washington's Birthday also.} 0 '< ,_;j the lung collapse was a complication resulting from the Feb. 24. really forces you to act him out will r<'turn therP for more study We hear that Gallup Mayor Enune>t Garda is to sit on the t"' 0 ..;:. accident. That's a SuLurt!ay morning . and this proc!'ss turns you hack next yrar. Slll' admits to being UNM Board of Regents, According to various news artieles 13 ·; A fund-raising drive for the Blaylock family last year Traditionally a time for sleep~at toward an appreciation of his "hipped on ,Joyce," who liv<>d from the Gallup Independent and press statements from the .0 ~ 7 a.m. work." from 1882 until 1941. ,.,. 0 brought in about $2000, police said, through bake sales and Indians Against Exploitation (IA~). Mr. Garcia is involved in "" t.l Estimated duration: 24 hours, 13.... ·;;: "generous contributions from the university community." give or take u few yuwns. Discover the World on Your a severe conflict of interc>st eoneerning Indians. He has been c CIJ .... almost exhausted. The money has '' ThC> Pi'Ose of Joyce is l f_ I.S LEGAL TE.ND~-P. accused of being a part-owner of a liquor establishment "' -< ~ been used to help the Blaylock family make house payments beautifully varied, and hearing it SEMESTER AT SEA which is an "Indian bar" called Navajo Inn. At the same time read aloud produc!'s a tremC>ndous 15, Pu!!>LIC. AND PP,tVAi E . people who s!.'Ject Regent m!:'mhl?rs will have c.; "' dramatic talent," Assistant educational stops in Africa, Aus· ~ * * * Professor Mary Jane Power tralasia and the Orient. Over 7500 to do some real and httmanE' soul s<>arching for this otw. It The owner of a pickup truck returned to his vehicle parked explained. students from 450 campuses have appem·s by these mer<~ facts that lw shouldn't be selt>ett>d and on the North campus lot Monday and found that his seat had "WE''ve done it before, and even already experienced this interna­ instPad rejt>ded and shovt>d asidt> so that hP ean rPmain on the most withdrawn or shy tional program. A wide range of been !.'xchanged by someone. In addition, a jack and jack students get caught up in it. They GAARD with the Navajo Inn. handle were taken. Estimated loss was $78. financial aid is available. Write ThP Navajo Inn has bt>Pn thP objpc•t of a law suit whieh l.'nter into the characters and it * * * produces a much deeper now for free catalog: <·harg<'s that tlw Inn violatps tllf' NNv :\1exko laws by Last Saturday, Ft>b. 10, a student was observed driving understanding of the work." Box CC40, Ora e, Cal. 92666 allowing the drinking and ('Onsumption of akoholk hE>vPragPs erratically campus at 3:25a.m. and was stopped by police Professor Power, of Irish on d<>scent and slightly larger than a on tlw prPmises of a ptH'ltagP liquor store>, tlw i'al<• of alcohol in a parking lot. He was found to be intoxicatt>d and was 4 to habitual us!.'rs and proplc• !wavily intoxieatPd and tlw leprechaun, tenche~ a seminar in ~n< nmh WE:RE.New"i~;l arrE>sted. A friend of the driver attempted to intervent> and Joyc!' altl'ndl.'d by 11 graduate businC>ss is <·onduetNl in a mamwr that n•snlts in damag<> to stop the arn•st. He was also arrested. students. It meets once a wel'k 1 landowm•rs in tlw arPa, aeeording loa ~avajo tWW~J1UJWl'. normally from 7-10:50 p.m .• in Reasonab.le Rah.w Cngine Overhaul * * * BandC>Iier Hall on the UNM ~1r. Garl'ia is also mayor of tlw <'ity of Gallup, "Tlw lnnt left his <:ar unlo(~k!.'d in the Research parking lot Capitol of th!.' World·· whi<·h Nu·h yNtr hm: hostPd th<' Gallup campus. F•" ''"m"" 'I'~ 0"' Sp"''"~ th<~ 12-l:~th and a center console with radio, spraker, and R PEOPLES CAR !O.UJO mtlc Guaruntm For the weekend r!'ad·in, the \'tf) IntPrtribal Cer£>moniul. Anvone who has l!P('ll or r<•ad about huilt·in lighter wE?re taken. Also taken were a walnut gt>ar s<>minar is shifting to 809 Volkswagen Repair th<.> "CPn•monial'' knows \Vith tlw lc•ast bit of common ~<·nw Hermosa NE, by group consensus. shift knob and an inte>rior door handle. Th<.> upholstery in the All Work Guaranteed that this e<'lt>bration is not truly a ''C'<•rt>mr to keep awake with a Indians. Ratlwr it unvPils pag(•ntry whil<• young and old Polie<> warned drivE>rs to kP!.'p doors loeked at all timE's. pot of coffel' going and he able to Student Discounts 255·61!14 "drunk(lll Indians" walk from har to bar. drinking and paying sit or stretch in a home·likl' Introductory Special* * * * setting. money to Gallup in rpiurn for !-don't-know-what. To t(1p this Loc·kers in Johnson Gym should also always hP Iock<>d, Joyc<> is an author who Any VW engine rebuilt for $75. Labor. wholP nwss off, tht• "C'<'rNnonial" is IahE'IPd by c<'rtain poli('(' said. A studPnt last week rt•port<>dly lost a wallet by particularly demands digging into, Total cost in most cases less thon $200. puhlications of these two people as a '"rributc• to tlw Amt>ri<·an Indian." FALLACY, neglecting to lock his lockrr. "This happens so frNJlll'ntly," and thl" marathon reading is . ~~xc~~~~~~~~~~;~$~d universitil's. FALLACY, FALLACY. polic-e said. The most rec!'nl issues of the If :\1r. Garda is Sl'IPt·lPd to h<' a r<·~wnt mPmber? Lobo SN!rn to indicat<' an a13rming bema__ chang" in editorial policy, and at FALLACY, FALLACY, FALLACY. \\'hy do I obj<'<'l ?'?'? least to the non·sludent observer a Gallup and all it stands for mt'ans only DA:\1AG1~ for thC> Spring:--Down The Colorado Dy BERNADETTE CHATO change in student conct'rn. I am bulletin board and it was Arneriean Indian. In th<• dty is containc>d all llw c•lem(•nts 'ro most sturh•nt:;, sprinn T\wr<' has b<.'en recent racial r('moved, too. painfully reminded of the 1950s, that ean and is destroying th!.' Indian. Tlw river, at'l.'ordinf! tn a book disel"imin::tion conct•rning wlwn panty raids and goldfish vn«'al ion will mro:1n a :rl'!;t from put uut by Brigham Young What bothers me is that the 5C'hool or a chan('!' to <'Utl'h up on Val!mtinl.''s Day at ZimmNman swallowing made up the To me in some ways th!.' word ..Indian" still ('<'hm•s a Univ<•rsity, has tHO rapids, whil<• p!'oplt' who did the most · hmrwwork. To othl'r~. it mav Library. I am lh<> studl.'nt assistnnt complaining art' the ones who sophomoric activities or the proud prople whose only "primitiwn<'ss" was lmowl<'dgE• of roughly half of whil'h arP in the m<•an a boat rid(• dowtJ th(. first half. at thP 1-:tlmic Studil•s Section. I collect Katehina dolls and wear university students of the "sil<>nt the simple parth, whosP only "savagNwss" was in thl' wisdom Colorado lUv!'r through tbt> CJrand and anollwr &lUd{>[tt assistant (a Indian jewelry. So, now I have genPration," occupying headlinE's of animals, whose "r('dn<>ss" was in th<> dawn's gr<>!.'ting to th(~ Canyon. "ThP riv<>r ilsf'lf is cold, hut Chicana) felt that if Vafl'ntine's something to say to white people. on front pages of student ocean, whose <~nobility" was in tlw humhl<• <>mbra<'P pr<>sPnt <>V<>tyhody not gPneration" ar<' the parents of nove•! whitt> man who was IWVC'l', twwr PV<'l' thmt~ht of to also sevPral Indian ruins to once who wear squash blossom Enginf'Pr& I a ~l'ology duh l and just whitl's. young Am1•rica of today. ThP lwcom<' our oppr<>ssor. I'Xplorl', Swimming is not a neeklaN•s, tlH• onPs who wear Si~ma Gamma :Epsilon, a fll•ol<>I!Y Tit~> ,;taff rotJm (for library turquoise b<'ads, thP ones who onl's who ar~> alienalPd from thl'ir "Indian" nwans a t•ulturP of FK\R of tlH• opprPssot'. hunurary. pr!'t<'(lUisite for the Pxpedition. !'lnployP<>s to ltave coffet> breaks parE'nts and sCH•il•ty in gl'nernl. "I,ast year WI' rnn tht' trip as a wear turquoisP rings on ('V<'ry "Indian" nwans a t•ullur<> of DISTH PST of for1•ign pPopll•. as "Tiw trip will lw~.tin March 1H and Iundt) was c!Pcoral!'d for fini(Pr, and a turcjuoise lmlcPIPt on I am alarmNl at lhl' content of all "non-Indians" an•. "Indian" m<•ans a lwritag<' of wars with and will IJ(' in two halvc•s," said on1•·hnur probl!'m coursE' and Val1.'ntin1•'s Day and WI' made rN't•nt Lobus and !'specially tlw prufPssors sponsorl'cl it. This YPar each wrist. This also goes for mw anotlwr, but 1'\-'Pll morP lragimlly with tlw whitt• man. Rog<•r I•'blwr, :ll'nlor,y ~!raduale posll'rs that would lJP rl•l<>vanl to lhosl' whitt>s who malt!' ji'WPlry front paf!<' ll'ad arti<'les. Whil<' the studl'nl and ont' of llw ;,pon!inrs nn one want<>d to sponsor it' for Indians, Chicanos, and Blaclts (the Unil1•d Stall's government and thl' "lndian'' nwans an ohj<•<•t of Hiuwalhan romtmlidsm, and at Prt•dit, so wt• thouflhl wt•'d do il and try to pass it off as Indian of t hP trip. for fun." o1w for Blarks IIPV<'r ~ol postNI). jewPiry. You whitt' p<•opll' that fit govt>rn~d find tlwms<>lvps in what fhl' ~anw tinw it m<•ans rm·ism stablwcl up tlw guts of 'l'h1• firfit half will h<• !lO miJC's On!' whi11• woman madP a sign 011 in t hes<• eatel(oril's are is frNJUNJtly rPfl•rrNllo as a grav(• "Indian'' nwn, wom<'n and C'hildr<•n. "Indian'' nwans hoozt•to lonr. and will tali~• four days, a black po~t('r board saying, eonstitutional <~risis, 1111' Lobo tmAmt•riran, are bt•in!! political, ('S('a}w a dpad-<•ml wall that sc>Pms to starP from all sidl'"' al I•'ishPr ~aid. It starts at llw "Happy VaiPntinr's Day." Slw pr<'~Ptlts a "trl'Pn giwn a raw dPal frum lll'tlimlinf! of tlw Colorado Uiv<'r used this color because that was You're thl' oJWs who mal'!' the and a story on a dogcatchl'r" as wllt'r<' it's shalluw. nul mnrp than all that was IPrt. Tlw white pricl's go ~>Icy high on Indian lead arliclc.>s in thp front pagl'. th£> PnifNl Statr•s of ,\nwrim gowrnnwut. "Indian" is mw 1ll110 f<'PI, m.d 1•ncls at Phantmn l.'mployP~>s blamed thi~ sign on us jewelry that we Indians can't What is incredibll', IH>wever, is who drwsn't know about himsPlf \vlw hPing sli<·<•d by Hanch. 'flwrt•'s fantastk SI'I'IWry hl'cause thpy thought tht~ blaelt afford to havl' it. Indian jewPlry that a truly lll'wswortlty PVPnt whitP·AmPri<•tm Pclueational scissors roams tlw str<•!'1s of alonq thP way, lw said. background was to he assot'ialed and othE'r aspl'cts of Indian tool: placE' at UNM and Wl'nt Gallup, "'ThP Indian Capitol of tlw \\'orld ... Tlw s<>eond half is :!7Cl mill's with Blacks. The white woman cultur<> arP only for Indians, it is u nrt'pr>rh•d in tlw Lobo. Tlw lontr ami will last five days. This wa.o;n't even thinl{ing of this whl"n not for you people. r!'porter of the "dogcat<'hPr" lead half is l.nown for its rugj!NI sh.. made the sign! story C<>mplt>!P with pictur!'.'i was rapids. Oru• is 1aJoWI1 as tlw •roi!l't By MARGHERITA :\1, m;N~J~G The white employel's got very prl'sPnt during a dinnPr rN't'ption Dowl Hapids hN•ausP it's n•ally upset Whl'n they saw our two Durin[l th<• days following thl' for U.S. S<'mllor Mark 0. Hatril'ld bad, I~i!.hl•r said. postl'rs for Indians and Chicanos. Cambodian invasion and thP and intPrvi!'wed him thPrP, HP was ASUNI\r1 Popular Entertainment Some of the remarks we got were: killi11g of students I found mysl'lf also presPnt durin~ his important ~ that's being u11Amerir.an, you'r1> stl'd in campus covrred thP PV<'nt in print I want to clarify son)(lthing for wmlth :~nd sharNl power. Prevent Unstghtly Ntcks. committee even told us that we university Pducation, student and TV, the Lobo withhPld thost' who may havl' rt>acl In tllP next stud<'nt el!'ction I No glues. screws on. Thursday's to!w, wher<' I was had no right doing this and that interests, and problems are important information and will support a coalition of Your chOice of colors. commt>nt from the UNM stud!'nt quoted as saying "You'vP got to ''minority" representatives we were degrading an American reading student newspapers. Many Pre·CUt to frt any car holiday. She told us these things of us believe this practice to be art body. The appearance of S!'nator say 'I hate your guts.' " {selected by their own people) when we were walking through i»dispensab!e supplement to Hatfield was a student sponsored I am advocating openness, not and Whilto> representativt>.s who, Now Offenng hatred. I was quoted out of neil youn~ Technical Services. She had called guided tours of facilities and activity, and if it were for no together, can work on all our Landau Tops & us over, but later she told people interviews with administration, other reason but the right of the context, and the point I was problems. I favor expanding thl' Porthole lnstalfation that we had purposely gone back faculty and students. student public to know, the Lobo trying to make was that anger as numbl'r of Senate positions to 30, Kar Rare Auto Molding ~ & ~ there to jump on her, We were While the United States went was remiss in nat reporting on the an emotional reaction (i.e., a and hope that this campus will Study in ~ Stray Gators ~ told to take down our signs, through a convulsion the front Hatfi~?ld speech. human reaction as opposed to show how effective t>Wdt?nt power 266~7663 that of a computer), is not the Guadalajara, Mexico which we did because we figured page headline of the student can hE>. WE should be helping to 2626 CENTRAL S.E. they would just get ripped up newspaper at the University of mmmw.;nmanirrmn:rrmtHfflllr~mm:rr~rr;rrrrr!mrr:rrrmnmnrr;rrrrmmriiiill!IT!1!1ill equivalent of hostility or hatred. make the decisions about who to ~ March 3, 1973 8:00PM ~ anyway. So, w!l made another sign Nevada in Las Vegas read To be oppressed to the point ot hire and fire as teachers and rully actredlted, 20·year UNIVER· l:ntrance on f>nnceton with the message: If Valentine's something like "What, Leftovers submissiveness and bottled·up deans. WE should lnl.ve a voting SJTY OF ARIZONA Guadalajara And at lhe same Locatton ~ University Arena ~ Staff Box Day is an American holiday, then Again." tension is very bad. Unless member on the Regents. WE Summer School oilers July2·August !\Nl> .<\!Till· SAMF I ()('1\TION it includes Indians, Chicanos, On my return to Albuquerque I Editor-Aaron Howard oppress~d groups rise up and should he able to choose what 11, anthropology, art, education, ~ SUB Box Office $5.00~$5.50- Puhfic ~ Blacks, etc, We put it up about read the issues of the New Mexico Managing Editor·-Sandra McCraw throw off their chains America kind of education we preCer. Ar1d folklore, geography, history, gov­ House of Covers Inc. City Editor~Janice Harding 'dl' $4.00-$4.50 ~Student Records and Tapes ~ 2:30 and by 8:00 the next Lobo of the same period. J felt a will never be united as one people. WE should help creatP a university ernment, language and literature. Professional R cl 111gs 0 owntown ~ Sports Editor-Mark Blum UniLy must come from a strong morning it was gone. I made deep sense of pride at the community that acc('pts the lultlon $165; board and room $211. Seat Covering, Carpeting. Radio Shack-Mcnaul Candyman-Santa Fe~~ another sign with the same difference in student concern as pluralism and a coalition of shnred leadership roll' in social change. Write: lnternatiOilal Program$, Unl• Boat Covers message and posted it on the reflected in the student Bemadetle Chavez verslty of Arizona, rues on 85721, »>IIIU:InJU/Il!llllnlllilllllf/U!liiiiiiU!IliUIIllUlllnllllll.nlliiT!IIIIniiTIIIIlllilllniUIUIIliiTillni 296-5778 ~000000000000~000000000000000000~ ...... ______..I ------.. "t) c;Q ~ 1.'- II> Record Review: "'.-< ~ m z .-< James Chavez-He's an Activist II> :;: ....Po <11 g1vmg any reason. For instance, ~ ::l,_. The Move-An Unknown last semestet·, he froze Amistad's II> X funds for a month and a half and ;:;· "f never gave his reasons." He would 0 ""'0 change the executive's role in the t::l e!. .g government. q ,.;l Superlative Rock Band Presently a member of the I:"' Po Steering Committe<> and the 0 ~ Split Ends-The Move (United who've forgotten how to dane<>. four singlt•s ( om• was a flip side• of a' So tht> r<>action set in: a rPtum an Parli('r single•) and haw• bm)>I'Tl l~U t JU JUtf .. i U ·t,c 1 lli,iL.io.JUcd .Affdiu~ .0 A"' Artists UAS 5666). 0 to the roots to bring again al tlw up tlw group: Wood now wori~S Committee, Chavez is happy with t-rj (.1 It is a simple yet difficult his appointments. ·;;: formula: the canvas is three or wellsprings that gave nottrishmenl. out with a Crration t•allrd Wnoel's ~ Cll four minutes, Break th(' silence And so 011. Wizzard and Lynnl' now pilots tlw He was "sort of thrPatPned that :::'"' ~ $0 Meanwhile from Birgmingham E!Pclric Li~ht On•lwst ra. I couldn't get on Steering, hut .... !!: with drums, the heartbeat of all Janice Arnold and Ernesto Goml'Z '< l'nergy that dances. Lay a basic come Tlw Move: a British band The• l\Iov<• ar" indc•l'd orw of t!w ..... that has hl'en recording since (ASUNM Senators) sort of JD z rhythm on top of the drums like fint>st roek and roll bands in tlw pressured and made it clear to I!) the force of time changes that 1966 and hasn't lost the vision of known wnrld. Tlwv hit1• hard and ..... Cll Jerry Buckner (Vice President of co b.O move one minute to the npxt, tbt> the basic formula and thP basic they know hnl to ·,.ri'Hil' !h1• most --1 ASUNM) that he should appoint a w ~ passivl' into the activ(>. As th\' energy of the music. Not wastPd exquisitP souruls in tlw roel1 balanced committ<>e." rhythm ris<>s, add the 1C1ad guitar by various drugs, num<>rous road <"an vas. Chavez feels strongly thal moving like some- relPnll<>ss spirit trips, th<> ego·tripping munia uf -'l'n•vor Shannon Graduate Students should not be filling in all the spaces crPated by being superstars, th(• nPcd to allowed to t.ake part in activitiPs the hack and forth basic rhythm. sustain tht•mselw•s at the head of sponsored by ASUNM, unless It's like making lov<' or any other the pack, The Mov<> has managed LOSE 20 POUNDS James Chavez they pay for them through the act of creation. to produce some nwmorahl<> IN TWO WEEKS! By SANDY McCRAW GSA. He also is strongly opposed OncP tht' pircP is cooking and music. to graduate students entering tlw body knows in what gem•ral The Mov<> is mainly Roy Wood Currenlly pushing bills that Famous US lrum<'ll Sk1 Tram Dwt would set up a co·operalive undr.>rgraduate politics. (Both directions the music is going to and Jeff Lynne: multi-instruml'nt­ bookstore, a clinic for students' President Jack O'Guinn and go, add the lead vocal and the alists, drawing on dozens of During the nnn·annw off srasnn animals and an expanbion of Bucltner are grad\tale sludt>nts.) back-up vocal harmonies. Now thl' musical influc•nct•s, superlatiw thr I' R Wnmrn'H Alpmr ~ki Tram Senate to :10, Sen. James Chavez Chavez himself will graduate this music is blasting your !wad opPn rock crmtors. Without going into memhrrs gn un thr "Ski Tmm" dirt is probably one of the most active May and will willingly givl' up his with all llw power of an \'leelric a detaii<•d mush•al history of llw to losr :Ill pnunds m two Wffks members of ASUNM. S!'at, he said. pill' driVI'r. That is what the basic group, it is important to not!' that That'B nght - :w pound!! in 14 dnys~ "The veterinary clinic could He setlll's at an "arbitrary" rock lormula is all about. the Mow arP Pssentiall~· a trio The bas1s of thr dirt iR rhrm1rnl fond )I(' action nnd wna devised hy n famous help a lot of people. There arc figure of 30 for tlw Sl'natl', commiltt>(', That's why wanll'!l yl'ars ago. B!•forp that, h<> was a Hum some of thc> m<>morable (\Vood, Lynn<> and drumm<>r Bt•v Culuradll phyHintm PBJWrmlly fnr thr epidemics of distemper going arguing that no oth<>r solution has John Frank on it first. Ht• juslicl' for five sc•mc•sll•rs," C!havt'z rock piec('s to yours<>lf: "Thr B<>van) who do all th<>ir w<>rk in l !.~ Ski Team Normal rnl'rgy IR around and peopl<> can't tak<> their been put forth for bl'tter appoinlNI Gil to try to split thc> said. Hr n•commt.mdNI iL Ill' mad<> Who's," "I t'an SP<> For !\1il<>s," th<> studio (th!'y havP not tc>Ur('d in mnmtainrd n·e·ry imporlilnt'l whill' animals to thP vet because they repr~.>sentation. Chicanos. W<> wer<> det('rminNl to a Cln<>·yt>ar, r!'n<>wable tt'rm. "Won't Get Fot>ll'd Again" or t hr!'e years). All instrunwnts, can't nffotd Lreatmt'nt. This Almost the who!!' Senate was show Jerry h<> should be s<>nsitive He f<•<>ls this St'natl' is morl' "Pictur\'s of Lily"; <'rl'<>dance including c<>llo, oboe and rrduring Yuu kt>l'p "full" - nn service would probably be affected by thl' Debbie Zamora lo the wish of llw majority of Jibrral than any otlwr has bec•n. Cl!'arwater Rt>vival's "Down On keyboards art' dubb<>d und atarvatmn - ilPI\IURt• th•• dret 111 dr· l'xtended to the community att<>mpt to rl'main on the Finance Sl'natP," Chav<>z said, "'flw lihi•ral proplP want to sc>l' il tb<> Corner" or "Around tll<' multi·track<>d in th<> studiu. Likl' RI!Int'd that wav' It's a du·t that 1a becaus<> the ft>deral government Committee. "Il was all becaUSl' of "If his objc>ct was to split us up, loL of change•s in th!' way th<> B<>nd": the Rolling Stonps' "Let's anoth<>r famous studio rt>C'h ens~· to ft>llnw whl'thrr you wnrk, would be the main contributor," Jerry's hardheadednPss. If he l.'an't IJP didn't do it. He mad(• us mor<> minorities are !wing tr<>nlNI on Spl'nd !hl' Night TogPlh<>r" or group, t lw Bl•aehboys, tlw !\tm:p trawl "r ~tar at h<~ml' ThtB IS. honestly, a fantaRtirnlly Chav<>z said. geL Senate to confirm someon!', united in f(•eling that tlwr<> was a campus. Tlw SPnatf' in terms of "Ginmw Shrlt er." bookstore hl' just appoints them an acting lot of bias in his appointm<>nls," social consciousness is far supc>rior They all work in tlw basic ro<'lt basie rod• with tlw addPd ht•aut:.· Wmnrn·s Sk1 TNIID wouldn't llr prr· could be "more t>fficient," Chavez rnernbl'r." (Julie Willcut, Zamora's Chav<•z continu<>d. to tiH• om• I saw two ~'<>ars ago." formuia: a translation of loud, of tapestry-likt' ~oca! harmom!'s. m1ttt•d tu uor it' HIKht'' So, grw• said. The professionals would opponent for the Lobby seat was "W<' should also r<'li!'V<> th<> How dol's h<> f<'l'l ahou l 50nt<' lusty and lyrical Pltl'rgy into tlw This partieular album is a ynurAPif thr ti:llllP hrmk 1111' P S Sk1 remain on the staff but studl'llts appointed acting m<>mbl'r.) Vie<> PrPsid!'nt of his aulot•ratic saying lw is trying to <>xpand tlw audial and tat•til!' dim<>nsions. past<>·Up job, not rmll:.· a IWW TPam gl'tB l.nBP W~IRht tlw srwnhfir, would supplement the store. Tlw Bucktwr had "acted snobbish" pow<>rs. Buckn<>r com<>s in with ~!'natt• in ordt'r to tak!' mnri' sPats It dO!'sn 't mattl'r if thr music is r<>lt>asP. Th!'rt' arP SP\'('Il cut~ from prnwn wa~· E~:Pn 1f you'w tnPd all main purpos<> of the co-op would in r<>fusing to acc<>pt h!'ad lobbyist his opinions on <>v<>ry issue. H<•'s and rnc>rl' of a majority? "That made in California or t hI' 1971 "!\lp~.sa~:<' From tlw lhl' othl'r dwUI. you HWP 11 to YIIUT· bl' to lower prices of books. Last Alht•rt Chavl'z's recommendation doing ton much guvrling at lh<• m<'ans P<>Oplt' rl•spPct us as ...... Birmingham, England. Tlw music Country" album a!H! fivt• ~.in:.!lt•s sPif to try th~ \1 S. WnmPn's Ski of Zamora simply hl't>ause it was m<>l'tings. He should follow th!• powerful. It's a raeist is a hard bit<>, a deathl<'ss lov<>, th(' n('V(•r parkagt'd in album form. week, Senate passed a bill cn•ating BETSY MARGOI.IUS: Puzzle pieees un• tlw images rurrl'tttl).' being Team lllrt That is, if you rr11llY do mailed to Sen. Ertwsto Gomez <>xamplt• of Jacl,. Ifp didn't c·omnwnt .•• but aL lhe .. anw tnn<' hard ed~e of an uncut diamond. a committe!' lhill could officially N:plorcd by this firte nrls s<"nior in llt'r lithxprc>ss his ideas at mP!'lings," th<> commc•nt show.~ rfsp!'<'l," hP One has to learn to bitE' h.trd cuts on llw a! hum ar(' .<;Upl'rh. work toward the bookstort', Margolius plans to continue study at the Pni1.wsily of Denver and has ( )rdrr todav 1'Par this out os o The senior majoring in ('onvl•rs<>ly, Chavez, who was Chav<>z said. said. shC>wn her works at Bart Bangefs Frameshop & Gallc.>ry in Denvl.'r and whiiP 01w is ~·nung 'eausP you "!>fl•ssagP From tlw Country" Ht> has also aceus<'d Blwkn<>r of "W(' d()n't c()ntrol tlw majority rrmmdt•r. · chemistry also is interested in among those who walked out of a th!' Silvermine l'dnt Biennial in Silverminc, C'onn. (Photo by ~tel loos(' your tl'l'!h wlwn !o'CJU gl't was th<' <'ritics rliUiN• as tlw lwst !\end only S:l tl!l tS:.! 2:'1 fur Rush Sl'nat<> m('<'ting two weeks ago tu a Lt <>mptin~ to influ<>nct• votes. of tht• students hut Wl' SN'111 to Buffington) old. Got to h~arn to bitt' quie\1 album uf 1 ~171 that y1•ar alt hour.:h changes in the ASUNM St'rvl<'t'r - ·,,nnh 18 O.K - tit lnfor· Constitution. "The president has protest Buckn!'r's appointment of "He will announce tlw requirt>d win Uw <'i<>rlions," ('havt':r. :;aid in also b<>causl• you gPt a Iittlt• slow<>r sal<>s on tht> dis<• nc•v<>r al•\ti('V<'tl majority and make it clear wh<>n malton Snurcra l'o • 1' 0 Box tit<:.!, the to frt>eze funds without S!'n, Gil Gonzales to lhl' St>nale his soft voicl'. "That shows llwy as you gl't a littlt> oldt>r. mHr<' than a fl•w llwu&aml. Havinrl lll'pl :iT. !':trpmU•na, ('::thf !l:lUl.l Finance Commiltt>e, now supports hl' wants something passPd. Whl'n vo!P for our point of vit'W morP Hork music is 20·yt>ars·old. It's dis<'ardpd till' tlm•t> loo~t> <'Uls llon't nrdPt unless ~·nu I'XPPN to l<>SP Gonzales. "The probl<>m wasn't lw wants a bill to fail, ht> shoVf•s it than what W<' ar<•." Ht• claims tlw Law Fosters Murder suffl•ring from aerelc•ratPd art<•rio fmtn llw oril.(inal. it is a fin<> :.!11 pounds Ill two WN•ka' HPraU~I' ril.lht through," lw snid. whether Gil or Debbie was on the Chil·ann group in R<•mlt<• is madP sdrrosis. It's g:rown it1to a music intmduclion tu th<> grnup. ~inl'l' that's what tlw Sk1 Tt'am Ilwt wlll do' commiUee, it was that wt• had A r<>call elaust• should bt• up of ct• ~~·rvatiws, lilll'rals and Elio Pt•tri, th!' Italian dirc>ctor with an aceompanyin~ dn•ad. Wl' for oatmPal t'at<>rs and pl'opll' that tiltH•, tlw t.:roup hrry is very bt• bettrr abll• tn rorltrnl tlwir i~ 1<1 dwp tlw athlt•li<' JD, whid1 ritwmat ic sldlls tel pr<.>sent !h<> ctillivat!'d out <>r ~hPII, and h<> conscrvntive and lw want<>d a offict't's or SPnators." !'os!s ~tudl'nls $2!-1 a y1•ar. "Wt•'rl' ccmuption of poWC'r ft•t•ding on its clis.~uh·t·~ ino a simtH•ring l'itild. HP C'onsPtVat.ive mc•mbt>r on the Hl' is also in favor nf ehanfling (tlw adminbtral ion and ASl'NM} own resp!'ct only to p!'rpetrat!' rt>aeht•s the point of madnPss tlw rNJUirem<>nts for h!'eoming really !'onfidl•nt that wt• art' going ctiltl<'S b('ye111d dE'tt'CI ion by !hOSt' w}l('t<' ht' imaghws his associates pn•sidenl to !iO erNlit hours to IHIV<' produrliw talks, as Nixon whn art' nnt in powt'r. rl'fusing to aec<>pl his c•nnfrssion instt'ad ot 7fi and limiting him to might say," Th(• storY is about u man whosl' as th<>y prov<> him innent in a 12 hour sehoolload. "It's :1 matlt•r of fairnt'.o;s. lovl' of ]>()W<>r cotnpt'nsat<>s for his ordl•r to protl'rt tlwir own poltical ''I'd also like to sel' mor<> Students who don't a l INid sc.>xual dl'fici('ncil's. \Vh(•n he machine. stud<>nt r<>pres<>ntatives on the baskt>tball or football ~anws don't makes lov<> it is ()!l)y by simulating His eoll<>agues com£' to his Publications Board," Chav<>z said. rPap a harg"ain tlw way th£' athll'lil' sadistic crimC's II(' has inv<'sli~ated hom(' in tht' last seene to stall' .... '; . Many dl'funct committees will dl•parl m!•nl daims," t'haV!'z said. whil<> chi<>f of !h!' Roman murder (Continrll:!d 011 Pagc 8) . :-. ··.; also be takl'n out of tht> old squad. • ! ~ •- . • ' , I ; ' .. I <'hav••r. is also vl'ry <'nnfidl'nt nf ··! .. , ,. I Constitution. his ~;ist<•r, SPn. Bl•niadett<> Chawz. Fortunatt>IV for him hl' has Tltt' judieiary would havl' to found som.('body Pqually as Stanley Kubric"s w>.' !' ,, I "I don't know whu's numing for Lyle Talbot "be r<>vamp!'d. Right now Wt' have Prl'sidt•nl, hut r would l'll!'OUragl' stranr:e, a snakl'y masochistil' t" .. ~t:t ·.-~·"'f';'L;~~) I Agency, Inc·. the nev<>r-<>nding term of John Bl•rnadt•ltt• to run. Shl''s lwad and mistrt'ss who enjoys partil'ipating Dr_ F~··.. t ~_.: .. ~ r .. ~~t McGuffin. H!' has been chiPf in It is ghoul ish gam<•s. I>u ring on<> ~~~~'~,.:;~'"··, ~".lt';~.... '..;"'r'.-l'f[. '.,...1'f)·,., I 1500 SAN PEDRO N t shouldNs ahoV<' at\ynn<> t•lse.'' Iw justice sincP ht• was campaign said. "I havt> a ft•t•littg ,ferry of tlwir sordid rl'·l'nactments ht> Strangelove I ~anager for some persons two Budmrr's going tn run, httl 1'11 actuallv kills lwr, ll'aws as many hl'l nn BcrnadPltl•." durs ;is It£' !'.1n, and impatiently or. I New Mexico Chav!'z l'laims he is diff!'rmt calls tlw pnlit'l' expu•!.sin~ ang<'r How I Learned to Stop I Student Auto OAlLY LOBO from his s ist(>r tH•caus<> tlwy ovt'r th('ir d<>lay. This guy has a lot Worrying and Love the Vol. 76 No. 95 malurPd "thruugh totally of gall. diff!'r('nt l'Xp('ril'n<'<>S. We- WPTt' a As !ht• moviP progrP.<;Sl'S Wt' Bomb. I Box 20, University P.O., UNM, V<'I'Y Catholic family and I l<>arn why his show of lmwum by 7 & 10:30 PetorSeffefl .·'• I Insurance Albuquerque, N.M. H7106 considPred the priesthood, tlwtt a sNiPs <;f nashhaeks, r<>v(•aling his I Editorial Phone {50&) 277- ~pus GeotgeCSooll .~• • :. -~ ··-·" f - ~· • 'y WPnl into lh<> PPaCP Corps. That nl'ml'sis, a ymmg n•voluiionary r r ", , f. 'f . t, • 0 • • 4102, 277·4202; rPally shook nw up. I was very who has madl' love to th(' ·- .. -, ·- ;,, .. Special Rates For: r Tlw New MeXi!'o Duily l.obo is COIIS!'rVl'( iVP tlwn." m u r d !'rNl mistrPss itt a mor<' 830only published Monday through Friday pol<>nt fashion and who also has Und~r !.'VCtY regulat weelt o[ the I I. Drivers 25 Wmnen 's Excrcisl' lh<> ability to put tlw fingl•r on till' All rnovies are held 7:30P.M. at Popejoy University y~ar and weekly durin!l Investigation 2. Underage Females the ~ummer session by the Board of A frP<' PXI'rdse Ill'riod for kill<>r. 'I'Iw opposi!t•s providl• fit<' with in"person narration by the natu I Stud<'nt Publkations of the woml'n only is b<•ing held daily in l!'nsion, and t.ht> polilieally photographers Admis\ion price $1.50 redu rate~ 3. Military Personnel tJniversitv nf New Ml'xl!'n, and is tlw weight mom from -1:30-i,:l !l tmwrrful and s<>xual potNtt r!•play I not rlnanc:ially associntt•d with of a Citizen \tudcn!\, ~cout~. or multiple admb~ion tickets .• 4. Married Students tJNM. Srcond dass nostagc naid at p.m. Tlw group mepts undl't tlw !ht> ar;l' old din!Pl'tic of r(•b!'llion I Albuqu~tqu~. New Mexico 871()6. clirrctorllhip of Dav!' Clu\SP and all nnst<'d wom£>n ar<' invit<'d to 'rht' drama unfolds and Lhe Above _J ll!'adcmlc year. attend. L 'l'h<' opinions <'XPrrssed on the psycho I ng i Pa I burd<>n of Lh<' 0Feminlnlly today · roitorial pages of The Daily f,nl•n aullmritaricl. At Suspicion Experienced Handling of llr<' th<>s<' of the author solely. first h<> l'njoys l.lw inllly h<>ing from Kimberly-Clark Unsignt'fl <>pinion Is that nf tlw ()r 1 266-56611 lh<> lasl man lo hP sllsl>t'rl<'d, and ' . Hatd fo Place Insurance t-ditori lougs, in an almost ncet•ssarily rcprcS<•nts thr vJrws of masnd." registered a pin to not only avert a himself trailing 5-0 after the first b speaking Thursday evening, Feb. a way of separating the roles wns writing the story of one there may be similarities between Asked if she finds differencPs intercollegiatE' sports programs to and make recommendations to UNM loss but to give the Lohos a period, After the second, he had 8" 15, in the SUB ballroom, played in life from the "genuine the popcorn sellers at Lobo the Athletic Council," he said. woman, I was writing ol' 1000 characters in the "Diaries" nnd in hetwe<'n introduced to the almost-overflow Brigham Young Friday night. his opponent 5-0 in the final today need to do this. develop in different directions. Nin answert'd, "This is another OnP of th<' most important for athletic evt>nts and thinks UNM was down 18-15 when period, Vogt camed a 9·6 decision [ audience by Vera John-Steiner of We arc afraid of what we'll find items on McDavid's list of somE.> of it to be "asinine." "Women for centuries have not She said we need, not only the gen<'ration that is making an the lwavyweights stepped on the and set up the grande finale. e the department of educational been able to really express on the inner journey, Nin .said, reality of experienc(', but at t<'mpt at exactly what I've been rt>sponsibilities is the budget, He said, "The conference fol!ndations, who said, "She (Nin) but it is neet>ssary for the support mat meaning a Seal's decision Perhaps an indication of the ' for football is asinine. would only Lie the score. After a has helped thousands and of external life. "As you make the making procPss at UNM is big closeness (in ability) of BYU and .~ explained that a diary, is a good experience, At the con<'lusion of het talk, Our schedule is set up until 1986. scoreless first period, the Lobo big UNM was the fact three matches thousands of us to look inward." inner journey, you see the growth business. There is no other word way to do thi.~ because writing Nin stressed that though a diary Nin rect>iVPd a standing ovation. We have a full sl:1te of 11 games man went to work in the second. ended in draws. Glenn Woelk Stressing the need for pQrsonal inevitably." She advocates for it. Big business. We have a through 19Rl. ~ allows ont' ~o he articulate. is a good way of making the inner BYU's Ken Westfall was literally deadlocked his man (5-5) in the ~ contact, Nin said it is no excuse to The "Diaries" were also, she bringing a rich self to the group, budg£>t this year of $1,564,000. It "When you sclu~dule games that " journey, because it is articulate, it saved by Llw buzzer, not withdrawing from it. 118-lb class, David Romero tied say life is too accelerated. stated, a way of b('coming aware. is not the only way. Meditation, CAMPUS LAUNDRY is my r<'sponsibility to br('ak that far in aclvancp it leaves you no The referee's hand came down Meetings, she said, can take place down for each program. Right (3-3) at 124-lbs, and UNM's Today's acceleration and N in also talked about the religion, and the visiting of other and CLEANING room for change. We don't know on the mat to signify a pin one 150-pounder Don Jackson drew in a single moment. Even ber now our three higgest income ~ '·, ~ ~/ mechanization is "threatening "fortresses" Wr> build to protect cultures are among othl.'r who will be on top in four or five --, second after the buzzer had (5-5) with BYU's David Hansen. st!'ady pace of speaking Coin-op Professional sports ar<' football, basketball, and years. awareness." She called a diary a omselves and inside which we methods, t~~- I :~.-•vj;::___,~~.~-~:.:__.~~ sounded ending the period. But David, a junior, was one of four engagements, including 56 "spirit house;" a plac(' to go in gymnastics. A few yt'ars ago track "It's not just the WAC either. "wither." Wh('n on(' t('ars down Nin still makes oeeasional ~ . cunse1 or A1 ways on Duly Athletic Director Pete McDavid Seals quickly found another Hansen brothers who wrestled for coll<'ges so far this y<'ar, doPsn 't time of tragedy of deep feeling. was in th<' top three hut no The same can he said for a school pinning combination in the final prevent "real meetings." the fortress and exposes himself t>ntries into her diary but. spends 1(: :06 Control s E. 247·0836 at work. the Cougars. Brother Laron, the Nin declared our culture murh time now answering letters .-·..-~~ more." like Oklahoma. Right now they N in ref<'rred gards wilhdrawfll for spiritual -·-·--~-="-·-.. ·~·~-- ...... -~-----· Some of McDavid's dutil's ar<' nrc on top but who knows where 6:04. (3:48) at 142-lbs. Brother Mark, "Diari<'s," publislwd in 1966, and b ('tray e d and m i sundt'rstood. they 'II be in a few years. schedule you have to get with it." growth as "narcissistic, sl.'lfish and Even this, she said, is better than McDavid must also insure that Seals, who specialized in the sophomore, decisioned Bill covering tht' Y<'ars 1931-1947. nl.'urotil.'," and it downgrades "The basketball schedule is ma tch·saving wins last season, Mayer (12·8) at 158 lbs, Brother not being alive. completE.>d for the next four yeat·s. the coaching staffs are up to date on rul('s and rule changes. These hadn't had any opportunities to Mike, the junior, was outscored WE DELIVER The other spring and wint!.'r sports clo that this yt>ar until Friday in (11-9) by Dave Goodier in the arE> on a year to Y('lU' basis," he include rules from the NCAA, the WAC, and UNM. Much of his time Johnson Gym. The victory was his 167-lb class. said. 18th against only one loss and SUBMARINE McDavid fc('ls the practic(' of is taken up with interpretation of In t h <' oth('r two match('s, N.M. Student Loans enabled the Lobos to upset the scheduling gam('s many y('ars in th('SI' rult>s. 134-lb Roy D('Vore C!lm(' back SANDWICHES Much of McDavid's time is team that was co-WAC champion advance is a matter of going along with them last season. from a 4-0 deficit to win 8-li, and THE SUB BASE Rcp<~ir I< ~len thrust dramatically into th<' "dim," Shl't>han said. p!.'r y!'ar per student and go to a MENU around troubleshooter. He championships th(' top recm·ds on foreground of the student The only mon<.>y available for need basis," h(' said, "if W<' hope Salt Lake City) which dE.>cide it the team aftt>r Seal's lR-1 mark 1 Sp1ced Ham, Salam>, Cheese .85 1.65 answers questions on eligibility, all. financial aid picture as th(' result lending, other than the state to meet the requirements of the 2 Boiled Ham, Salam>, Cheese .89 1.15 transfers, registration, finding are DeVar<''s 14-3·1, Romero's of fedPral .cutbacks projected for student loan program, will b(' an truly n£>rdy." 3 Boded Hnm, Cappocollo, Salam•, Cheese .95 1.85 It took a come·from·bt>hlnd 14·3·1, Jackson's H·3·2, and 4 Boiled Ham, Spiced Ham, Cappocollo, Salami, Cheese .99 1.9l' summer jobs for athletes, and win by UNM's 190·1h wrt'stl('r, 1973·74. approximalr $250,000 that In a memo to all deans, things of that nature." Goodier's 9-7·2. Jack ShPehan, director of students will pay back from directors and d('partm<'nt heads at 5 L•ver\1!1\lrsl, Chee~e .85 1 65 6 Bologna, Chees~ .85 1.65 McDavid said his offic<• r<'ceiVf.'s studeut aids and state director of earlier loans. UNM, Fred Cbr('ist Jr., assistant 7 Tuna Salad .85 I 65 "reams of mail inquiring about the student loan program, sums it Sheehan said his tentativE' plan director for UNM student aids, 8 Egg Sol ad .85 I 65 athlc•tic fa"ilitirs, sch(>lastic Gymnastic Meets Set up simply: "The state .~tudenL nt UNM is to use Lhat payback wroL~ that d('partmcnts 9 Smled Ham, Swm Cheese .89 1. 75 programs, and schedules." loan program 1s going to save our moll<'Y first to match Equal employing students und<'r thP 10 Turkey [all while meat! .99 1.95 II Pepperom, Ch~•e 1.09 2.09 MeDavid is the r1~gional New Mexi"o's dt'fending National 'l'<'am back in lives this year." Opportunity Grants (that go to federal work-study progratn <'X('('UtivC> director of the National Sht'<'han points out, fur Lh(' V<'ry lowest income group), should "not plan on any 12 Roasl Beef [rare] 1.09 2 09 WestNn Athl<'tic Conf('rcn~ial<' <'Xampl<', that sine(' the federal Assn. of Dirl'ctors of gymnasli, Cheew 1.09 2.09 Athletics. He has s<'rved on the challenge of its 1973 s<'ason although lw may hP tirPd." gov<'rnm<>nt's ll«'W proposed loan recipients who apply again 20, 1973, until July 1, 1973" and 15 Cappocollo, Ch..,•e 1.09 2 09 t II ungarian, Dut< h, I mlonc~ian, NCAA Television Committee and Tut'sday night in Johnson Tired or not, lhl' Lobo buclg<'L contains no fPd<'ral capital nl'xt y('ar, and then work on "plan on a r<'durtion of 15 to 20 topped with lettuce, tom•toos, onio11s,oregano, oil, and vinegar Frcnc h, (;l'nnan, :mclothel't ... ) was one of the co-founders of the Gymnasium. Olympian will be sorely need£>d. contributions for student loans, "hardship" cases. Th<.> lowest per C('l\t of curr('nt academle year Western Athlt>tic Conf<>rt'IH'<'. That's when dpfending NCAA Southern Illinois boasts Olll' of thl' UNM will losr $700,000 in priority for the money will be allotm<'nts for 1973·74." huuh lt:;;cl·~?::;o dinner :-,:;;o·g:;;o McDavid recalled that thP WAC champion Soutlwrn Illinois rolls nation's most brillaint pot<'ntial aid fund~ in l's fac<' it," .Sh('ehan said, "Two yt•ars after I was hirl'd In addition, llw vital f<'d('ral .Jt :~ Romero St. ::\ .\r. :.! blocks:'\ .\V outstanding gymnastks m~Pt in champion Gary Morava who was "if <'nt Loan Arizona. In l!Hll Wt' wcrt> a 1'1w meet bPgins at 7:ao p.m. strongt•r l<'am than a y<'ar ago," per c<•nt at UNM, with the Program, ~tud<'nts il'1 this stat<' ml'mber of the Skylinl' ~--· ,- . -- ~ _... with admission of two dollars for says Saluki Goach Bill M1•ad1'. Stml('llf Nmses would fac!' a virtual aid ConfPr!•ncP. A1·izona was in thl' adults and frl'<' for UNM students d<•pression. "Pl•nn Stall' and Iowa Stall' :u·t• Mardt 1, t H7 :J is thE' d!'adlin<' Border Conf1•n•nce and tlw with valid I.D. outstanding. Wr mi~ht be• pkkl>ll "I hop!' that the students of the for appli<'ations to t•nroll in confPri'JlCP was in troublt•. That Th1• Lobus must first face WAG for third although Nt•w M!'ixco futur<', and lhos(' who ltaV<' yPar wt• both atlendPCI lh<' NCAA foe Arizona tonight in Johnson and Iowa are mu!'h Rlrw York. AftPr a Gym at 7:30, but therP is no T!w Salulds also boast I wn-lim1• tlw past two y<'ars, don't forget S!'ssion Dick ran into ml' in thP d<'nying that the Lobos hl!V(' bt•en P£>nnsylvania all·around !'hampion i11format ion t•ontact Dorothy that it was thl' foresight of tlw t lohhv of lhP ~1anhattan Hotel. liP pointing for the South£>rn Illinois Lanct' Garrett, wlm adds points in Scanlon, Co tiP!!<' of Nursing, 309 New Mexico legislature that l\fpsa Vista Hall, 277·21i07. asb•rl m1• what I thought of ml'<' t for a long t itne. <'Very t'V<'nt and hori:.!:ontal bar enab!Pd many of thNn t.n go to huilding a 1ww eonf£>rt'nce. I was "This will bP by far tht' filwst specialist Ros.'i Olson. PommPI Unification Club sch of !tors!' specialist Hd IIPmhd, ninth Th<' Unification ('luh is ThE' UN:M official add<'d that "So at that mom£>nt, lh(' WAC New M('xico may evt>r see," Lobo in the NCAA as a frPshman, is als1~ s!Jon~orinl! llr. ,Josc•ph Sht'ftick of "stttd('nts in Nrw Mexico are the was born. In lhP lobby of the Coach Rusty Mitnts in tlw nation Manhattan Hotcl in New York Mitchl'll was a national champion N I'W Mexico eountPm with sp£>ak ahout "Spirits, ESP and assurPd of a so!irl base of City," hi' said. hill1s!'lf at Southern Illinois as an H.epp and Ivi!'Pk and NCAA You" Feh. :!0 at 1:30 p.m. in the borrowabl<.> money this Yl'ar." Wlwn not building conferrnces undergraduate. horizontal har runn!'f-U(J ,Jon Union. Du l' to the heavy d!.'mand, McDavid is also taking care of "This meet can mean a gr!'at Aitken plus sidt'horse sp!.'cialist <'Xpected to increas<' as t ht• result l.l'am travt•l accommodations, deal to us," Mitchell says. "We Ray DupiPssis, a junior colll'g(' Chicano Artists of rerenl announc<'d fl.'d<•ral halftimt' activities, safety and now havll Dave Repp (two-tim<' national champion. D<>adline for .~uhmissions to the cut ba<"ks, Sl1eehan said th<' mNlical rcquiremPnts for athletes, WAG all-around champion) back But th<' meet's hig: attrnction is Chicano gdition of thr student loan program in the stat!' and the building of faciliti('S, at near full strength. And Jim thE' showdown h<'lW!'en twn of Thund£>rhird has bel'n I.'XIendl'd wo\1ld begin to opprate on a :gverything from 11 sports Ivicck will be just back from th<' nation's prl'mier gymnasts, one day. (h•t yours in today! "nePd basis" for the first time. programs to popcorn sPll<'rs. competing against the Hungarian Morava and lvic('k. Associated Students-The University of New Mexico Tankers Looking at Championship Popejoy Hall February 26, 1973-8:15 PM One Show Only lly MA'rT LEEDS championships." rested, he may do 0.1(. We've had The Lobo swim Learn was Many Lobo swimmers will have guys swim in tlH! NCAA The hit musical based on the Gospel According to St. Matthew, challengl.'d hy several local AAU used the meet as an opportunity championships being sick. That's a(jUalics clubs last weekend, hut to gain exposure in new events. what we've been working for all conceived and directed bv John-Michael Tebelak. with music and all of the emphasis now is on Rick Klatt, All-American from season." new lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. Produced by Edgar Lansbury, preparing for the all important Coronado, California, competed Despite the health problems, WAC champio11ships which will be­ in the backstroke. He normally coach Mechem said, "We're going Stuart Duncan and Joseph Beruh, the play is recipient of Drama held at the UNM pool March 1·3. swims freestyle events. to win the WAC title barring Coach John Mechem said the serious illnesses. t Desk and National Theatre Arts Conference Awards, and winner of Lobos would dominate the Many Lo hos are stiil not "They (the UNM athletic the 1971 Grammy Award. weekend meet but said that "the completely healthy. Among those department) ought to fire me if competitiott will come within our under the weather, Randy Fuller we lose. We have tht' people, wc'r<\ tPam. Also, it will give a few guys has mononucleosis. According lo prepared, and we feel likP W<''re Tickets A \'ailable at Popejoy Ifa{/ Box 0[/lce! and S' U B Ticket Office who have not done so a chance to Coach Mechem, "He (Fuller) going to do it. Arizona should he qualiry for the WAC wants to comp('le aJld if he's second." Resident Advisor 3t~l·18C1 Applica~ions are now being Law Fosters Ctt1)d ~v New Mexico CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING accepted for advisor positions in (Co nlinued from Page 5) or bl! mail residence halls. Advisors work 20 \,' '7b Rates: 10¢ per word, $J,Ort minimum. Classified Advertising hours per week with 40·50 'Scrms: Pnyment must be mndt; in full UNlll P ,0, Box 20 prior to Insertion or advertisement. Albunucrnue, N.M. 87106 students under the supervision of thelt' decision, and while they S':: (V,) ·?fo DAILY \Vherc: Journnlhm1 Dutlding, Room 205 an assistant dean of students. silently form their ranl(s in the ~ They attend and participate in living room the blinds are drawn, g· Tuesday, February 20, 1973 3l SERVICES 1) PERSONALS 5l~I~'0~R~S~A~L~E~~==~~~ weekly hall staff meetings and a shadow steals across the room, t:1 AUTO INfllJ._li_A_N_C_E_•,-C-cA-c:N-C=r=·;L::-L:::'::E::Dc:~:-:T::-o-ny DIAMONDS CUSTOM JEWELRY, nt in­ vCfltmcnt 'prices. Chnrlle Romero, 268 .. other periodic staff meetings as and a Kafka quote appl'ars on the "' Ol!IGINAJ, =-iiHOl'KING! Complete or Ken will Insure. 208-0726. Un Mtwlt.• Hnun«ltrm•k from ''HEI·~l"l~R 3R06. 3/28 well as rotating evening "on call" scre<'n. Then we realize that in the ~ ~tADNl•:SS" now nvnilnbh• for you on A1JTO lll-:l'AlU~:~UPS. Cnr•ful, 20 PO!t'fAllLE TV's $26 to $60. 441 rc>sponsibilitic>s with feJiow staff Kafkaesque circll' of life only tlw t" tnpe! ''ltggFBH MADNJo~SS," the honost work. 260·0963. 2/20 Wyoming NE, 255-5081. 3/5 u:lG mtn·ie Jn.rtn•ly r~ponsible ff'r prrs­ members. poliLically weak are judged, g. (!ont clny mnrijunnn lnw~ l \V('rd !rom 411:0oR -HENT i\i.iCOnns N' TAPES hns n complete se­ !)('cause thl' wielders of the law tlw llt.l"il'~ Gnnll'n. 'fhc- Qun~mirC' or ------le-ction of super-low priecd albums, Advisors s~art work .o Com•rntrnt£~cl Sin thnt Drn?.s Wom{"n 1-in~ uouSI!j formerly DE'ltn Gamma Sor­ s~trneks ~ cn..sscttcs - blnnk tape and approximately two weeks before must bt' innocent, or above '>j Mini-Pit Serves Students Uuwn! Word ftlr 'Vurd! ru!f.S(.'tt(> or orit)' l{oU...:!Cl, Now C.O·l<~D housin~. Move nceffisorics -- Step In todny. Wyoming HL•f'l to lt{'£11, cnmillet<> JU~t $fLCJO! in mm•. Ji'r<1~ rt"nt until March ht. Hl'IP Mall Shopping Center nnd 6801 4th classes begin in the autumn and suspicion, lest there be no law at !r First eame the battlPship (nt>w Ortega Hall) ground lPVPl, shows films and slidPs hi~h li4.rn"'k Cnrtrhlr.L", $K.50. St,P<•!Cy Jn(.' mnke a r.UN'~!l o( this. DroP by or N.W. (In Jumpen Jenns) tfn end with the closing of the \Vhlrh. SNHl rn.sh or t•hL•ck to SPJ•:C• 1,honc ror more dJ..1 tn,U~. 1700 Mesa Vista ill I and now the mini-Pit. against the front wall. 'riWM SOUNDS, 7711> W•st ~r.th N.Jo:. R42-S745. 2/~ soconno ALFALFA nnd firewood for academic y~ar in the Spring. No '< RtrC'{•t, 0\'('rlnnd l'nrk, Knmm.s fi0212. snle Pnlo Duro Woodyard. 247-9110. Gian Mario Volante plays the By Pnited Press International The mini-Pit is tht> new Physics lt>cture hall llurry, SUl'I'I.Y J,JMITI.;D. 212~ y,\IisiiY-HOlJSJ<:. On< block UNM. De­ • 2/28 outside employment is permitted On tlw roof of tlw laboratory an opPnin~ lUX(' 1 b('droom twin or doubh•. $146.00 lc>ad role of diabolical martinet. .~ loeated betwet>n the Farris EnginPering center WAN'f~;il:. Rcmmn~at;~'""tn- sh~t.~, and advisors can assumc> no major has bPC.•n built that allows Uw dirPd rays of inclu•l• utllltirn. HI <'olumbin S,Jo;, 206- •rHREE IJJ<:DIIOOM, two bnth, pueblo positions or chairmanships of His impulsive behavior and ,_. PARIS (UPI)-French organizPrs of a planned international conference and the Psychology building. 2GG .. 22KO. ! 2/19 3960. 2/~ fityl(l, \Vntled patio. fircplnce, Jnrgc tlw sun to <'0111(' through. campus activities, military movements remind one ~ on Amnesty for American Draft Evaders and Army Deserters blamed U.S. I"'EMALl;~ VOl.::\LnlTS :NJ.~Eill~D-~ r~~ \vANTED: FI·:~~Al;I•iROOMMATt;· G,:;.d­ single- garage, wat(lr t~oftcnc-r. dishvtash­ of a young Mussolini. HI.' also w pressure on the govt'rnment of President Georges Pompidou Monday for The underground faeility is split into two rork op(lrn MARlO Company, 250-3347, Rtud{'nt only. Share rent, utilities on rr, tli.d in Uw ('X]Wrinwnls. Drnllline is lj'"rhlny, I•'"ebrunry lG. 2/20 NJ<:W ONJ<; UEDllOOM furnisbetl npnrt­ emotions thl're, he is a son of a and right-wing. on top of thr other, loeatPd in thP front wall. mentK, filt£'1!0 ntinut('s from U.N.M. De­ l'AllT TIME JOB. Must be over 21 yra. hoard each semt'stcr, single room, rnTEiiEsiiD 6rifA::No wruil~;N-rs lux(> furniBhings nnd Centurcs. No lease. bitch from the word go. And that "Tht> Fort>ign and Interior Ministries have known about this conf('rencl' Both doors arE' <>P<'lWd wlwn large pit>et•s of Tlw outsidP of tlw struc•tun• is a roC'k ar(_l ncedl.'d to form n C'omntittet? thnt old. AllPlY in person-grnduate studt?nts and a cash stipend of $30 pl'r ONLY $!46. llC"Sident Mnnnger, 217 only. Snv~-Way Liquor Store, 5704 he dol'sn 't get his in tlw end l01~g bf.'fort' il was sclwdult'd to start this week, and issued visas for thl' Pquipnl('nt usPd in PXlWrimPnfs are nN•ded in throw<•r's nighlmarP. Exc•Ppl. for windows will re.,'icw nnd select suhmiUC'll rnn­ Pennsyh·nnia N.E.J Apartment 7, 26G .. J.omn' N.Jo:. 2/23 tertnla for th~ first ('hit-ROO !SSUJ..' o! the month. ex1led defl't'lors. 3~66. tfn Application material is available makes Ute movie all that more tlw hall. abow tlw Pntrmwps tlw building is a solid Thunderbird. Contort Nancy Mon!llno WMMJ<:ll EMP!.OYM~~NT OPl'ORTUN· Thl' leadt>r of tlw :;;olidarity Front-Indochina Madl'leinl' RPbt>rioux nt ('hiC"ImO Studi~J, UUG Homtt. N.l'~. WANTJo;D IIEI,JABLJ<: MEDICAL or LAW ITU:S nt Cimnrronr PrPsidt•nt Nixon. 21 r.osf&f.OuN'o ii·rlnir·:NTS AND FAcm:n: :~ N.R.A. Riflery, tennis. nnd rraCts. Jo,or March 1 to the Office in Laguna llom(l3. nil nr"ns, all prirrs, oll s1tun.. inh:rvicw, cnll 242·0034 mornings or . "If soml'ml(l had to ask for amnrsty, it is nolthost' who rttfust•d to fight IilST: Antlnue rrystnl. dildo. \Ve miso it. 242·4454. 2/20 Hall, House II. For further 2(it1-4021. Ht!wnrd. 2121 -~2~omcfin~en1, 2GG-7991. t(n m a shnm<•ful war. It is Pr!'sidt•nt Nixon in ))('rson," slw said. "I am not oiTNI-TlMEl, N~;ED YOU, YOUR information regarding the CJVII.IZEDMAI:i•: ('AT, rrluctnntly. bc­ surt• wll!'tlwr lht• Fn•m·h pt>oplt• would havt• granted him amnrsty. 1 FOR SAU~ IDEAS. All M[lTJJdm~ot', dJ~h­ incrt'asingly pll•ast'd with lhl' Frt>nch governmrnl, which is one of the fpw 3H-Wl74. 2 .. zz THIS w~;Jo:K there ;,-.-n~•·'"'A_r_t_n_n...,d"'P"'h:-y- .. .. -~ ~------="'""~~~""~~~~~------WMhC'r!l, dt'lposnl~. awimmimr po~l, lau,n .. that did not !'ondPmn tlw U.S. bombings in Vi(ltnam. AFCiHAN HOllND, F~mnl•. ymr·ol§£4 SUPERSCOPE··l nNul th(' information to thr l.()ho Trips policy of The Lobo, or the policy ;:iciMFc1nlmunal mnrrhm<> of ASUNM, GSA or UNM. Bl'mas f,,r l."NM l'lw.'l, ~45 .. JtfGil. 2 ~3 i'!U;J\:\v- Uu~!. ~E-x~·dk·~t- ~t'\:hnnirnl ron .. may bl' any length, but may be that officials of ont' airlint' agrt'l'd to stop serving liquor and wine aboard ,H!i•m 1ww tin"l nn•l zm11 nlOr. Itunq planl's parked in or flyinJ.f O\'t•r Kansas. Ill' said if others don't stop they i.>ClN7--IlE'r l'IIAJ.'TE!l. i·r ·;;,·;,.~,.~ihink: l~outl. 'IrHattirC' at Phil!)10Jtby Dl•Jlt. M .• cut du!.' to space limitations. irw of hu)'hlr.' a ht~mt• ur •;t•Uiru~ nnr. W .• 1··.• ur t•all lk!rn, ~G4 .. ':'~Hin. 2 · :!3 will be raided. ' I1f•:tl with n lf'lluw trnh·•·r1i!=-: ntuiknt. As with letters to the editor, :-:d!~'f'.l t~uarnntrr•l ad\"{'tlt·Jn~"!, O[lf'n LAittH:- r.oT by -r,-ror!"Joor •. Hai( -mil~ please include address and . !\1i~ll'r ;~aid lw r!'cl'iVt>d a telegram from tlw airlinC' assuring him that hc•W"(l"-'· Cn·l~ tm oMoJatron n1nrlwt .nn~J .. Mnnmno Hir.h. r.ohnJtpan~. Oppo.11t~ fu .. mtoxtcatmg hevNagt•s would no long<'r bt' sold or $l'rVI'd on plmws ~ .t.1 It \U' dun"t ·.{'ll ynur hou-;t.• Ul LUl turr l'~nk. tTtiliti<'"4, CrC'dit l'hrSl(l(l such assuranc!'s from N.W•• l'.W.• <'nil C'htll'k nt l'I'NJ_,ANII rolnl~l. !•:J!P for ~loi;.•. 14i(~·ti!f\P ~unrt1nt_,,,... _ 1'i~k­ Lobo, P.O. Box 20, UNM, l·~t nAci<: Tum-Ul~q.- s~. -hra'i:~ stri: U1l ~rr'ii('(• un rt-l'alr~. H•-ra! luKt>-1, ( n.tl delivert'd to The Lobo office nt Miller inclk•at<•d lhal if Uw nllwr two airlin<'" fail to comply with lh!' ·-i'nrln. S'•, dut.·hf1 S~G. (;rant, Hox 44r,4. an)·timr. Dirk __ Hollett. 2r.r.~~x4L =? l~~ ~t:~tP l~CJtU'r ILn•:t; lh4' p!~!!C'.r; \Vnuld bP raid(1 d in a n1annt•r r,hni~m· h' thP ~71iifi. - ':Gfi·HlUll-GAI.AXU;. Runo v.ood, $1GO.OO the corner of Yale and Central, Amtrak train raids l'OlHiuetNl hy MiiiN Ja~t summ<'r. ~or.m '.JclR.:N:--uibi~ hrnkt>S. front l'nd v.·ork. new ohocka, JEWETT OPTICAL onllll' 111Nits of till' c•asc•. tiltATION J1hoto'li. .F'allt, tnrxpl'n<~h·e, rmJin, luatf'r, drt,endn.bll' transporl3...... --~ Ji!(:l."~ir.g. Nrar UNM. C.. Bll 2t;5 .. 24·U or tiun. n{'~t. off('r. 405 Columbln Or. S.E. aCt<•r G:IJij p.m. 2GG·04GO. 2119 rt :r,.;• to 1717 Girard Rlvtl. NE. 311 * Prescriptions Filled VIE!IITIA~E. LAOH rt1PI'l Pn•mi<•r Prine(' Souvanna Phouma said bichnm TRtTimn~ \vE~'l':-,;,.~--,;.;;;, 100 wA:'i;rsTI;iiF.c) cnMt•rn:iENT sys. nm! n;J:.,•, o.1tr.o3t nnywhcrl", for Jr..:;g. 34.&• TEM. A~t-~'M, FM Multlfl~x tuner re­ *One Dav Service Pmsihle !\1onclay lw '''ill was hop1•ful that an agn•t•nwnt on a Laos cc•as<'·fin• t•ould 14~~;;!. 2119 rch'cr witl1 tuning mct<'r AI·'C. 1oudn<.'S9 * Frames-repaired and rcpl.tccd lw wori. 2ti. Lr?G,\J, ~Ell\"l<'ES for UN~t ntudentn' in wood onhinrtry. Drlu>WI'd by political dist'ussions, as in tlw Vit'lnam agret•lll<•nt. A·c;r,,in!C!I Student~ of the Univmri!Y or 'e)!· PONTIAI~~TJ.":MN:ST. Goml tonditlon. New Me•i~o. t!n Bellhaven Shopping Center "Bt•lwct•n now and Fl'b. 20 w<• still hav-t• hnpt' that we• !'an reat'h :-;Ul I FlU{ A'\ E,\ S IIO \I F:->1 Cl\ B I. I F'i · llt•t•(l untlc·r~rulltHL hdo\1 t iu• m.!ll ht·twl'l'll liu• I .!rrto, f:n~llm•t•rillit $!10fo (lr l1elt uff'l'r. ~f,R-i071. 2,16 agrc•em('Jtl," Rouvanna said in an inl!•rviPW. iit;i:mi, !~TAI:if.:RP!IItTYTnt.R1i? 197,1 V'v ~ ntiG~-- 2-- r1n~ws~ ~ rn~i;,~$1225. C't•nt<•1· and tlw lli'W p~yt•hology hnihlin!( li1•s tlw 'uhh•rrarwan phv'l<'' ll·•·ture• hall I lw :;lllht•at hall i~ furth1•r ll:1'f' •1P1:n. l31JtHlry'? f'Ookin,:. rlmnim:~, ACl<'r U:30. 26A .. 7290. 2_,20 Offieials p.trtiall!o' Jift(l(l thl' hlaelwut on militarv llC'Ws Momlay !'\ idt•nt•t• of man's des itt• to !(o had. to llu womb of \lotlwr '\;,t un• h•avin!( tlw 'urf;wl' for It""' and ~ra•,, '!',frd.!:n::Ff' (•f('lfiH>t, -842-073S. :.1-~19 reporlin!! incn•ast'd fi!!hling in south and central Lao~ that brought a1; upswing in lhl' numht>r nf airstril«•s flown hv U.S. Bf•2 bnmb••rs and jt•l figh I l'r·hnmhc>rs. • U Bt1dget Requests

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