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Constitution Would Lilli n Center Charges Examine 2 197 SEP ·" Cooperation of High Schools Explained 1. GSA Presidential Power ZIMMtJ?~'i<:·E~ANllll!F would like to know more about active in the evenings. The By SANDY McCRAW distinction between them," ~aid · · -""'""~ this Drop-in Center and would Drop-in Center has been given a Limitation of presidential Hansen. In response to charges brought like very much to try and work place next to to the swimming power, organization of a steering "It will make it virtu'ally against the Drop-in Center, Sept, out a plan of some kind. But we pool and that is also the· area council and proper grievance impossible for a highhanded 15, at the ASUNM senate have never been conta~ted." where most students congregate." procedures would be among the president to push any legislation meeting, the Lobo has contacted TO DATE there is no Drop-in The Center runs advertisements innovations if the proposed through," he said. officials at the five outlets of the Center at the Albuquerque Indian of its servjces in the s~hool's daily constitution of the Graduate THE NEW constitution would center: Albuquerque High, Rio School. Princ~pal Keith Lamb has announcements, he sa1~. Student Association (GSA) is limit the presidential power to Grande High, Valley High School, heard nothing of the project. THE ORIGINAL site for ~he passed by the GSA Council. appointing members of he official Albuquerque Indian School and However, school superintendent project, Albuquer!lue High If the constitution passes GSA, cabinet only. Presently, the the Women's Job Corps Center. Ed Uhrig has been contacted. Schoo.l, knows very little of the it must be ratified by student vote president is allowed to make Janice Arnold, a: member of the "We have set up a meeting with D~op·m C~~ter. has not been open and the Board of Regents, said appointments to certain GSA Drop-in Committee, charged that the people of the Drop-in Center this year, . said Les Somerville1 Bert Hansen, GSA president. committees. the center was not· open during for Sept. 2. At this meeting we'll head. counselor at ~HS. He :Uso THE CONSTITUTION, which Elections, scheduled presently the summer on a regular basis and have our school counselors and mentioned that he did n~t believe will go before GSAC Sept. 28, for February, would be changed was not open for the first two psychologist try and work out a the stor? front operatiOn was features expanded graduate to September. Hansen said the weeks of school. program ,, he said. . . open durmg the summer. student rights and by-laws of the change will be made so the The personnel department ' . . "I don't want to make a GSA. administration "can get used to director of the Women's Job In the case of RIO Grande High judgement about the center," he The new constituLion "would the job before much begins Corps Center has never heard of School the counselors ha':e not said. "It may be doing some good, take care of some of the problems happening." the Drop-in Center. hea!d of the progr~m. hemg at I don't know enough about it, but we found in operating under the The constitution would also MRS. GLENNA Lee Gallemore their school. The prmCipal could I will say that our counselors are old constitution. The new one cr~ate the position of to 1 d The Lobo, ''To my not be reached for comm~_nt. doing a great job. We have had no separates the executive and administrative assistant, who knowledge we here at the Job AT VALI,EY HIGH School the feedback from the students about legislative branches of the would be direct supervisor of all Corps have never been officially Drop-in Center has been given a the center in the last year." government and makes more of a (please turn to page 5) contacted. There may be room in a strategic social area and Hamilton argnf\d th3t the something going on unofficially the administration is very reason for the irregular hours is but' I haven't heard of anything." enthused with the project. because of the problems student Gallemore also said the Job Principal Dave White said "The workers are having in obtaining Captain Testifies Guard Corps might be receptive to such a Valley High School is also where their schedules. Hamilton says all project. the Valley Public Swimming Pool of the centers will have regular Used Standard Operations "We (the Job Corps personnel) is situated and therefore is quite hours soon. National Guard Captain Felix Sweetland, was found to have Tor.res testified Wednesday that blood on his pants during an the Gual'd followed standard inspection. He was referred to a operating procedures when superior officer to give a clearin~ the Union Mall area of s~temant. peopl~ln.May, 1970. Torres testified he taught his Torres, a Socorro businessman, men Army riot control procedures testified in the civil suit brought and not to . abuse or mistreat against him and four other people in a riot control situation. officers by six persons who were Another defendant, Lt. Bobbie allegedly bayoneted during the Polson, McKinley Junior High strike on the UNM campus. He School principal, said he was called as an "adverse witness" accidentally injured plaintiff Steve by plaintiffs' attorney Norman S. Sullivan. Thayer. "I wasn't trying to wound him. Torres said his men, Battery B, It happE!ned very quickly. I were riot trained and followed wanted the guy to move 'em out. standard procedure in clearing the I couldn't intentionally hurt Mall area. anyone," he said. Torres resigned from the Guard Polson said he stabbed Sullivan last October to work full time on in the arm. a business venture in Socorro. Polson -said he was not sure The guard encountered more what "incident" he had been people on the Mall than originally involved in until he viewed the ---...... ~~;~· ...... expected, Torres added. movies after the sweep. ~~. "After de-trucking I ordered He said he knew he was the men to affix bayonets," he involved because his bayonet was ... said. Torres stated this was normal bloody. procedure. In testimony Wednesday Polson l ~4 ... said there was no restriction "The crowd was pressing in on J placed on the use of bayonets...... c•~ ~":~~~~~"* -+~. •, "--~'li us and I said, "You people ... ~_, ~ ..t-\.Y4 ...i1~ 4 <...,. -.., move •.. make way!" Plaintiffs in the suit are • ... . ~ •. '~-l ~*"'~ ,,.r..ift"- . " ~""i He said he was unaware that Sullivan, John G. Dressman, .. ~ ..~~~ ~~' ~ '~lt~· G "" ".; ' 4 ', ':':~··~~~t:1'"~~~1Y~·~~,~ ~-' .. ··~ anyone was injured until after the William M. Swartwood, Steven M. •• ,0:• __ -t:..;:y..'~~ ..-#.,._. ...,_~ol~~· : ..... ~' ~~ ~ . ...-:\. ... Mall sweep. Part, Garry E. Klein, and Forrest ..a ...,..._...... ,~,..; 'll'*....:.,.'\_ .-,; ~"-. t... 1t-~ , ••'>!.& . - .- t; I -• P.~ He de-briefed his men in the Rutherford. Heavy machinery has been gouging out the ground near the north side of Johnson Gym in preparation for construction of a new 1 Union and no hands were raised Defendants are 'John Jolly1 Swimmin' Hole when he asked if there were any state adjutant general, Thomas olympic-sized swimming pool. A small mountain of dirt, not shown incidents, he testified. Taylor, Don L. Doane, Polson and in this photo, has been rising near the intramural fields as One man, Pvt. Ramon Torres. construction progresses. Fantasia in English Department 'Reality is Not Always Fun' By STEVE CLAIBORNE able to accommodate about 150 Tedlock said, "The funny thing Ernest Tedlock has a full grey studen_ts after much reshuffling of about geese is that they don't pay beard and eyes that flash magic. names from one class list to the any attention to natural Striking a thoughtful pose he other. boundaries. The world is all one." reminds one of Oandalf, the TEDLOCK BEGAN to teach And then he added, "Maybe mysterious and powerful wizard the course four ye.ars ago and at there's a lesson in that. If the of Tolkien's books. that time there were only 35 damn knights would only stop However, Tedlock is not a students attending. Tcdlock fighting." wizard, at least he has never believes the increase is significant. Fan tastlc characters and ., admitted to it. He is an English "Students want this class creatures are found throughout all . }\ ,,, ( . { .;; 1 professor who teaches Fantasy in because the books are fun but the books assigned. The interest > Literature (300·004) and believes more than that, there is art almost however is focused on J.R.R. that fa11tasy should have a place in spiritual attitude towards them. Tolkien1s "The Hobbit" and "The the world, both in literature and ''I feel encouragement from Lord of the Rings" trilogy. in people's lives. this generation. When I was The trilogy is more than just a

HE SAYS, "Reality and that younger there was no one who story 1 it is another world, or as its which is e:xactly 1 Jght, morally would talk about this kind of inhabitants call it-Middle Earth. and socially, is important but ies literature. Now, suddenly there is Middle Earth is thyhotne or not always fun. There is humor in a generation of young people with hobbits, dwarfs, orks, trolls, fantasy and the characters of open minds who aren't afraid to dragons and wizards. Tolkien's these books enjoy life." explore all the possibilities.'' "people" are all distinctly The registrars office reported Waving a hand to the empty seats different from each other but ull that 316 students had registered after class, he said, "This room are colorful. • for fantasy class -dur.ing was filled with people who want Tedlock said, cern regards~ for pre-registration. Because of the to be something- happy." creation they are sensitive. The increase or students and the THE BOOKS include a wide hobbits give good will and demand for this type of course, variety of characters and places. happiness. They like E!ach other. another sec;tion was opened and is Although the books are fun they Even the orks and trolls are not taught by Patricia Smith. are also relevant. Talking about without pity. And then adding, Photo bY Loudcrbaugh Still the two classes were only "The Once and Future King," "Have l conveyed any ideas?" Friday, September 17, 1971 World Rockefeller Affirm-s Guards Shot to Death .LOBO Nixon Refuses to 'Second Guess Governor in Prison Uprising \ News ATI'ICA, N.Y. (UPI)- Gov. legislature as appointing "How abont morally?" a after the arrival of Chicago Seven prisoners) seemed very close to Nelson A. Rockefeller, authorities. ,~ reporter asked. The. Governor Lawyel.' William M, Kunstler. He sitting dowu with · Mr. Oswald acknowledging authorities "know Before Rocl{efeller's early replied, "Certainly. When you talk charged that Kunstler t!lised the again," he said. for sure the prisoners didn't have afternoon news conferencEl, two about morally I certainly think inmates' hopes of winning But after Kunstler attended a By United Press lqtematlonal guns," said Thursday nine widely know pathologists so." amnesty. midnight meeting with the hostages were shot to d!lath by a performed second autopsies on The second autopsies -:-- "After a very positive meeting convicts,. And!lrson said, "The crossfire from assault forQes the nine hostages and confirmed confirming !tUtopsies by Dr. John Friday evening, they {the mood changed. Editorial retaking Attica State Prison. ' they died of gunshot wounds~ F. Ed I and , Monroe County -;::::::::::~:::::::::::::::;::::;:;;:::::::;;;:::;:;;::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::;:~::::~ "I don't think the):C was ·not slashed throats, a& first Medical Examiner, and his staff- indiscriminate shooting by state reported by prison officials. were performed by Dr. Heney Over 30 Daley Critique Removed police," the Governor told news Different a "The autopsies showed gunshot Seigel of Westchester County and Sandwiches Welcome to Daley land conference in Albany. "l think wounds of various types - rifles, Dr. Michael Baden, assistant Mon·Sat CHICAGO - ~"Boss," author Mike Royko's the hostages were caught in a 11 a.m.-3 a.m. pistols, etq. ~ and this. was the Medical Examiner of New York Sun A news item on this page discusses the particularly one that has as much local uncomplimentary book about Mayor Richard J. Daley, has crossfire," crossfire,'' Rockefeller said, "We City. They were ordered after an 11 a.m.-1 a,m. "The police converged from 1600 Central SE removal from the National Tea Co. shelves interest as a book about the city's mayor been ordered removed from the shelves of all National Tea know for sure the prisoners didn't undertaker claimed he found no 842·\}736 ought to spark book sales. Co. stores in the Chicago area. four different directions with have guns." visible bullet wound on Guard of columnist Mike Royko's critical study of instructions to shoot the prisoneJ:S Of the slain hostages, he said: Taking a book like ' 1Boss" off the shelves Richard E. Lewis, 49, one of the Chicago Mayor Richard Daley. A SPOKESMAN for National Tea said Thursday that a who stood behind each hostage as "This is the tragedy of the nine. ·hostages he prepared for burial. Spokesmen for the company insist there is just bad business. an executioner," he said. We C!ln never deny or forget that. buyer for the food store chain issued the o~der because .Lewis was !!hot in the back by a Unless of course, some of the Mayor's In a news conference in I thought there might have been single bullet which lodged in his was no political pressure applied for the "we had complaints from some of our customers about the removal, that it was based solely on friends thought it a bit impolitic for such an Washington, President Nixon more. We approached this from chest, Edland reported. book being on sale." repeated a statement, relayed the philosophy of 'Could any of In another development, David customer complaints. efficiently critical book to be put into the earlier by aides, that he would 110t hands of Chicagoans who just might learn a The order, sent 'by buyer Ed Mohan Tuesday to store these 38 hostages be saved?' " Anderson, a black leader from This statement is exceedingly difficult, if managers, said: .. Please remove at once all paperback books "second guess" Rockefeller's Asked why there was "sa much Rochester who was part of the not dowm:ight impossible to believe. little too much about the way their city is handling of the Attica State gunfire" in reseizing the citizens' committee which with the title 'Boss' (or 'Boss Daley'). Please.ret~n books t_? Pl:ison rebellion. · 40·year·old correctional facility, negotiated with the convicts, Controversy over a book, and being run. And, worse than that, decide to Charles Levy Circulating Co. or your local dlStnbutor on h1s · word-of-mouth arguments about a book, do something about it. "When a man in a hard place Rockefeller said, "Well, the claimed the talks deteriorated next visit. . .l' • makes a ha.-d decision. I back him passageways were barricaded, Royko, a columnist for the chicago Daily News, smd: up," Nixon said. "I don't try to They had to break through second guess him." barricades manned by prisonel'f! LAUND.RY "I HAVE ISSUED an order to my wife that all National On the substance of the Attica armed with spears. situation, Nixon said, "You can't Later, Rockefeller was asked by and CLEANING Feed products are to be removed from our shelves give in .to demands for ransom." reporters if he thought the Cojn-op Dry..CI~t«~ning immediately and fed to a goat." The nine hostages and 32 shooting of the hostages was and l.qundry The National Tea spokesman chuckled when he was asked convicts were slain at "justifiable homicide." He replied, CounHior Always. on Duty if Daley was among the complaining customers. . mid•morning Monday as state "Whet~ you use that term, you're 2106 Centrat S.E. 2<47-0836 "No he had nothing to do with it," the spokesman said. . troopeJ:S, national guardsmen and beyond my " sheriffs' deputies stormed the "No p;essure was brought-or .anything like tha~. It was ~ust 40·year-old prison to put down one of those things. We take 1tems off from tlme to time the five·day disturbance. 29 when there are complaints. hostages were resc~ed. A lOth STEREO COMPONENTS hostage died Saturday o£ a beating M-W-F Until9 pm At Prices You Can Afford "IT'S LIKE a can of beans," he said. "If the, ~u,~tomers by the convicts. don't want one can of beans, we'll give them another. Rockefeller said he would recommend selection of "an 7611 MENAUL NE 296-6978 impartial, totally representative committee" to investigate the Atti~a situation - includin~ .his Law Prograra Dumped own refusal Sunday to visit the prison to negotiate with rebellious WASHINGTON- The Urban Law Institute, evicted from inmates as well as his support of state corrections Commissioner its home at George Washington University, will be taken Russell G. Oswald's order to under the wing of Antioch College and continued in storm the facility, And A-1 Charger Flares on his bo operation here as a "teaching law firm," the Office of He did nat say who would In no-iron solids, stripes and patte Economic Opportunity (OEO) announced today. name the investigating committee, Wide bottomed, with the heel-to-toe but he ruled out himself and the A mind full at orlly $11 to $13 a pair. 'Ol GIJTS: N' GAif OEO GAVE the institute a $1 million grant to set up an 1/ antipoverty law firm staffed by law students who will ~e ',I "It's the best we tXJJl do just now, general- believe me, we7e pushi11g hard for tile draft enrolled in the new Antioch Law School to be opened m law, but. .. " Washington in a year. Antioch is well known for pioneering actual field work along with class work for its students in a number of professions. The institute originally was established at George t Cettcrs. Washington to develop and demonstTate new methods .of • • teaching law students in antipoverty work. Its incre~ing The Source Post-Automobile City actual participation in antipoverty cases was the reason g1ven I, like many others, was not by George Washington Lal'V School officials for ending the By Carolyn Babb much .interested in the parking school's association with the institute this year. issue ,until the very end of ' Tuesday's faculty meeting when I heard James F. Finely's most THE INSTITUTE'S most ambitious single case was filed Q. l keep hearing about the "studellt ghetto" in reference intelligent suggestion. lt deservll$ earlier this year when a class action was brought against the SEPT. to the neighborhoods surrounding UNM. Just what kinds of to be talked up. City of Washington and the federal government charging they 1i\?E 17 rent are students paying for the privilege of living in the FINLEY ARGUES that all the had denied residents of the predominantly low-income black solutions proposed so far to the Anacostia area equal municipal services and benefits. University area? L.C. parking problem are conventional A. Closeness to UNM. is, of course, the basic factor in and do nat deal adequately with In addition to establishing an operating law firm to give setting rents, but the price ranges also depend upon whether the Jni'!nace of the automobile, students practical experience, much like a teaching hospital 2-6Ffll you're paying for a room, an apartment, a house, the num~ and that the University should do trains medical students, the institute will continue its work in BC\f?d all it can to minimize parking and unmmnn assistance to other law schools, OEO said. of bedrooms, and bathrooms, kitchen privileges and the to aid in the development of a extras you pay for (garage, swimming pool, etc.). The general public transportation system for appearances of the place - the nevmess or dumpiness - has .Albuquerque. And, of course, he its effect. is right. The real determinant of the rents, though, is the landlord, Parking facilities should be Campos' Complaint Blazes minimal and the right to park [ree: and what with the housing situation this fall (many students should be regarded as an still have not found an apartment) the prices seem to vary expensive privilege except for WHITTIER, Calif. - Eddie Campos, who set fire to his according to the landlord's conscience more than the physical those with disabilities, those with 1970 Lincoln Continental in front of a Ford Motor Co. qualities of the abode. special needs, and visitors. E:nough assembly plant· because it was a "lemon," now has a better A sample of housing cards from the UNM llo!JSing Office of this foolish talk about paid idea. parking involving a decline in rC\ WillS FOf: .ilereo .SY.S~em&.w~

GSA Constitution Would Limit Power Be~~t't Soul Flick Disappointing Council and it was possible if a any way without the due J>rocess "there is no effective grievance (continued from page 1) HAIR DESIGNS FOR MEN employes, plus be responsible for . president didn't want a bill to p&ss of the UniversHy law for pr.ocedure. The faculty knows Lhey have us in a box:. The It would have been fairer, and funds 11llocated to various GSA and didn't want to veto it, he 1mn·academic evaluations imposed cut in the surely more interesting, to have services. could essentially have it come out upon that student by any official department chairman will go taken along a black to see "Soul THE LEGISLATIVE) branch with a 'do not pass' or faculty member at the along with· the faculty member, natural To Soul" nnd hnve him write a would be headed bY a Council recommendation. That was University." and the dean of the college will go full look review to be run at the same time chairman and the office of vice essentially death to any bill." "Any grnduate student &hall along with the department as this one. Due to various president would be abolished. The judicial brancll of the have the full assist&nce and chairman." 255-4371 circumstances (mainly the time government would be composed support of the GSA, whe11 in the The by-laws also guarantee no ,Josest shop to the men's dorms A Steeripg Committee would student should be discriminated factor - "Soul To Soul" is be formed to consider and make of GSA Student Court and opinion of the Council 11nd the scheduled to run only a week at recommendations on legislation Supreme Court. president, that student has been against in the student community 2914 CENTRAL AVE. SE the Lobo Theater) tha.t was unjustifiably injured, abused, because of "race, nationality, sex, referred to it by the Council, THE S'l'UDEN'.C COURT would Across Form Triangle impossible. So keep in mind that hear all cases ex:cept tho~e defamed or disciplined by any religion or political belief." All , interview presidential grad students would also have the ~&-~"~.'"'"~'" .. ~ this movie was seen through appointments, and recommend involving impeachment and official or fa.:ulty member at the "white eyes," and tnkc the action of all constitutional or disciplinary matters. The Supreme University," the constitution right to vote in GSA elections and SUNDAY SPECIALS comments with however many by-law 11mendments. Court would hear appeals from states. elections of "their graduate degree grains of salt you feel appropriate. The Finance Committee would the Student Court, plus "original PRESENTLY, HANSEN said, granting units." Roi\ST TURJraJcnt& the vi""'B ot the Ali!OCiated Stud!!llts or the Uni· may be purchased at University verslty of New Mexico • .Arena from 10 a.m. to 5

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San Diego has John Washington· Redskins, and of expert~> choosing the winners Lobo Picks ... potential, the Pittsburgh Stcelers Had! but has lo~t the other. half of through trades has built himself a Sound from their wide variety ~f sources; will join th!l three other AFC, that famous passing combination veteran team. However, with the usually the schedule, No, 1 veteran (Jurgensen) inj1.1red, on Wheels Last year's champion Pon Central teams in the battle for the (Lance Awlorth). It's a rebuilding division title, year for the Chargers. the Redskins chances of a Burge is back minus partner Mike Jim Don Roger MIUk division title are slight. The NY The most po~{EHful sound on Blake who has since taken up Ponsiero JllUJJe Ruvolo S11nche~ IN AFC, West; Kansas City has IN THE NFC, E11st: The wheels. Sony's Model 20 Qar perhaps the best defense in the battle goes on Giants have Fran Tar.kentoJl, the stereo cassette player has 12 residence with the L.A. Freep. scrambler, but they will have to New Additions to this year's list NFL, but the Chiefs need more between Roger Staubach 11rid watts of total RMS power! UNM at Texas Tech UNM,l7·14 Texos, 17·10 UNM, 2l•l.O Toxas, 21·20 Craig Morton in Dallas. Calvin Hill really scramble to· stay close to of prognosticatoxs are Mark than the Len Dawson to Otis FEATURES: and a long list of good receivers the division leaders. The Sanchez and Jim Pensiero. Taylor bomb on offense. Oakland • Pushbutton Opf;lratlon will be the Chiefs No. 1 rival. make the offense impressive on lack. • St~reo Balance Control Burge as the defending Houston at Ariz~>na St. ASU, 21·17 ASU,14-13 ASU, 27·14 ASU, 30·10 paper. There are numerous stars IN NFL. Central: The • Tone and Volume Contrpls champion was allowed one Daryl Lamonica is an outlltanding • Price includes CEir Mounting quarterback and he is backed by on defense. The Cowboys main Minnesot11. Vikings and the Detroit Bracket, Hardware and comment, Here it is: "I fully ch11llengers should be the · St. lions may be the best teams in the Head-Cleaning Pen predict that in most cases, though AriliOn~ at Wash. St. Wash. St., 28,7 Wash.·St,, 20·6 Wash. St., 27•14 Wosh. St. 21·7 . They have a fine supporting cast, especially on Louis Cardinals, who have one of NFL. The Lions h11ve the edge on not necessarily all, the warn with offense, led by Greg Landry and the highest number of points at offense, Denver has good running the finest running attacks, and an Colorado St. at BYU BYU,l4·8 BYU,14·0 csu, 21·18 (Floyd Little, Bobby Anderson) improving defense led by Larry Mel Farr, but the Vikings are the end of the game will usually superior defensively, with the be declared the winner." and a .solid defense, but isn't in Wilson. Like Dallas, the same class as the Chiefs and quarterbacking is a problem. Purple People eaters up front. PacUic at UTEP UTEP, 2(1-10 UTEP, 21·6 UTEP, 17·10 UTEP, 45·20 .Razor1s Edge Utah at O~egon Oregon, 35·21 O~egon, 15-0 Oregon, 21·17 Ut11h, 7·3 UNIVERSITY ARENA-SATURDAY, SEPT. 18-8:15 PM Reduced to Sebring Wyoming at Colorado Colorado, 24·14 Colorndo, 30.0 Colorado, 35-7 Col()rado, 35·0 $99.95 -.... Professional NM State at Utah St. Utah St., 24·10 Utah St., 28·7 Utah St. 29·8 Utah St., 34·7 - less Spkrs. ALL SEATS RESERVED Hair for Men $4.50-$5.50 SONY-1.• Students with ID's "\bQ IteM heanl it so good.® $4.00-$5.00 Weather Report TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW AT Loretta Jaramillo takes advantage of the warm weather, while there is still warm weather to take advantage of, in her tennis class. BEAU BRITCHES UNIVERSITY SHELL REIDLINGS DOWNTOWN Expert esign ProFootballSeason We have bad pretty. fine weather lately with the evenings and mornings relative cool to warm and the afternoons just ducky neato. UNIVERSITY ARENA No Nets, Gels, Laquer specializing in tune-ups brakes, air conditioning ~ , SUB TICKET BOOTH Sprays, Heat, or Other &: expert welding Begins This Weekend Tech Recovers Sissy Put Ons FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY Rechartering All student organizations must For Men or Women 10% Discount to Students After playing almost one third The Jets are Namath·less but UNM Saturday submit a rechartering request to of their entire season schedule, 'fexas Tech will pit their Tech MAIL ORDERS by Appointment only 24 hr. service will be in the running if AI the Student Activities Centel." by MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO J.C.S,J MAIL the will Woodhal (Joe's replacement) can option against UNM's Wishbone Y Near the University Sep. 20 or lose heir status as a WITH SELF·ADDRESSED, STAMPED 255-0166 Len Maestas kic)t off the regular season this keep the team close untii· when the teams meet tomorrow Sept. 20 or lose their status as a 3011 MONTE VISTA NE' ENVELOPE 1'0: SRO TICKETS, P.O. BOX 5504 Central AveS.E. 2720 Central SE 268-5877 weekend. . Broadway Joe returna. The Miami night in Lubbock. Game time is recognized organ~zatio~. Clubs (at the Triangle) 2S5·1695 (1 Blk. East of San Mateo) The NFL teams engaged in up Dolphins have one of the finest 7:30p.m. that miss the deadlme Will have to 8041, ALBUQUERQUE . tq six exhibition :games apiece, c receivers: in tlie league Jn. Paul The Option, basis of the Tech go through filing a new charter and now are ready for the Warfield and their running game is ' offeil.se, was introduced last. year a11d will not hava their officers' NATIONAL TOURING COMPANY- Performed in Its Entirety 14-game schedule - games that adequate. The defense may keep by sophomore mentor Jim Carlen. names listed in the Campus Key. count. them·out of contention. O.J, may It is primarily an updated version Under the Auspices of the Original Composer and Producers Here is a bri~ look at how the come into his own with a better of the triple option in which two six divisions of the NFL shape up. offensive line in Buffalo. However set backs and two wide receivers IN THE AFC, East: The world the Bills super rookie, J,D, Hill are utilized. In a running play the ROBERT STIGWOOD in association with MCA, Inc. champion Baltimore Colts have to (Arizona State) is injured, which two receivers shift into a tight PRESENTS rate as favorites despite the loss of hurts the passing game. The formation. After the snap the John. Unitas, who suffered a torn Boston Patriot~> have quarterback can exercise his thxee achilles tendon in a paddleball and not much else. options, run, pass or hand-off, all game. Tom Matte, a fine running IN THE AFC, Central: Paul of which are predetermined not back, and John Mackey, Brown's Cincinnati Bengals are by his particular action but by the JESUS CHRIST­ ou tlltanding tight end, are back the favorites with a young team formations and reactions put up after injuries. However it is the that developed the winning by the defense. defense, not the offense, that attitude last year. The Cleveland Ar. field general for the option makes the Colts winners. Browns felt the loss of Ron Tech will start 6·0, 187 lb., senior Johnson and Paul Warfield, given Charles "Chickenhawk" Napper. T SUPERSTAR FUN FUN up in trades last year. Mike Napper, who brings a year's NOW Phipps, who the Browns got for starting experience into the game, FASIIDIS A ROCK OPERA BY. Warfield, was given every holds the distinction of being the OKIE'S opportunity to be the No. 1 second best Tech passer in history quarterback in preseason games, with 979 yards. ·ANDREW LLOYD WEHR .. nM RICE but Bill Nelson should start on Joining Napper in the backfield ORIGINAL CONCERT PRESENTATION WITH FULL OlCHESTilA AND CHORAL' lOc BEER opening day. is 195 lb. senior Miles Every Tue. 5-6 PM Houston has Langehennig and 205 lb. junior UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE at QB with two successful college Doug McCutchen. La.ngehenpig Pizza Slices 15¢ stars of last year backing him was plagued by injuries last year. up - Dan Pastorini and Lynn His recovery, however, is Dancing Every Nite Dikey. ~he key to the Oilers obviously complete judging from Central at University success, however, is the defense, hi:; performance in last weekend's 1 FUN which has newcomers up front. If losing eifort against Tulane, in FUN (please turn to page 7) which be carried the ball16 times THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO for 92 yards or an average gain of 5.7 yards. McCutchen didn't do as well taking 21 tries to gain 83 yards. POPEJOY HALL :~CLASSICS THEATER The Rolling Stones Defensively Tech beat Tulane last weekend in just about every department but the score. They Present allowed only 16 first downs as opposed to the 23 the offense SHAKESPEARE'S Towering Tragedy garnered in holding Tulane to GIMME only 127.0 yards rushing (opposed to Tech's 242) and 112 -SHELTER yards. $I.OO Tech lost last weekend due to bad breaks and unless Rudy k1nq teau Feldman and the boys can duplicate the circuw.stances they will have a tough opponent on their hands. Adults-$3.00, 2.50, 2.00 Sept. 16, 17, 18-8:15· P.M. Fitness Program Children, High School and under-112 Price Students interested in taking UNM Students, Faculty, Staff- part in a physical fitness program MATINEE Sept. 19-2:15 P.M. of mild running, jogging or walk­ ing should contact Ronald Fein­ Tickets Available Now-Tel. 277-3121 Bold Fashions gold at 277-3131 or 255-7493, eWINROCK eNOB HILL Shop for Fall eDOWNTOWN Blank Casettes ONIC ~QUIPMENT Pioneer Tuner .39 · C-30 5003 Menaul NE $99.50 Near UNM BOUND SYSTEM 268-4227 .49 C-60 Craig Pioneer Cassette Recorder .59 C-90 Sound room-Components...:...Lowesf Prices $72.5~?~/ Complete Service Department 3 Day Service

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• CAMPUS BRIEFS l Disabled Students English Grads Benefit Dance UNM Disabled St\,ldents will Election of a GSA co\,lncil "Ghost Rose" and "Home meet at 4 p.m. Friday in room represent&tive and president of Grown" will play at a bi.:mefit 4-A of Johnson Gym to discuss the English Graduat~ Associa.tion dance across· the street from ways of getting wheelchair ramps will be held at a departmental Coronado Dormitory Friday at on campus. meeting for all grad\,late students 7:30 p.m. Bring canned food, old in English at 3 p.m. Sept. 17 in clothes and anything usable for the lobby of Ba.ndelier East. The poor families. SIMON'S TEXACO I group will also discuss problems relative to the graduate student. Vets Rally SERVJCE Vietnam Veterans Against the Complete Jewelry Class War will hold a rally at the main Automotive Setvice Jewelry classes for beginners gate to the State Fairgrounds 242-0096 2100 Centro! SE -will start Sept. 20 at 7 p.m. in the· Sept. 19 at 10:30. All vets and Crafts Area of the Union. No fees. their families will be admitted free •.·· ... at this time 1 according to VVAW spokesmen, Judo The Judo Club will hold its first meeting Sept. 20 at 7 p.m. in the Johnson Gym wrestling room. AMERICA to The club is co-educational, has no 10% DISCOUNT WITH THIS AD fees and encourages beginners. AFRICA Call Andrew Yiannakis at Where 11 All came From 277-4808 for information, DO-IT-YOURSELF FREE Get II With Wilson Pickell BRACKEN RECORDING FROM YOUR Ike &Tina Turner Santana Auto ALBUMS TO TAPE WITH

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