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1-18-1973 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 076, No 74, 1/ 18/1973 University of New Mexico

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This Newspaper is brought to you 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...... ------37J, '7t'9 Southern Profs File Suit W ol/pack Fires Up for Tech Weekend UN 3QuJ V1 New Mexico New Mexico, fresh from what w~ll rtfo advisors to dissid<>nt studt•nts, along on dl.'fe'lse. We still are Weather Two Soutlwrn lTnivl•rsity Conch Norm Ellenberger calls ('llCOlll'aging stumn hut after these Fore cast-Moist air and ~ No, t(Lj prof(•ssors, firNI tlw day after a "two very big wins" must enter l'onfmntntion lwt WPPn stud<>nts from C'lass, and ncgl('cting two wins I have to think we're increased cloudiness predominate ~. contractual resJJonsihiliti('s on !h(' the ftre · again Saturday night good." thl' weather charts at this time. 8 and law ~nforct•m<>nl offi<'Prs that when the Lobos face Texas Tech DAILY left two bla<'k students dead, fiiNl campus. Dt·. N('tlt>rvillr and th(' One of the trademarks of Lobo The state should expect scattered t:i play thus far in the young se,tson suit against tht> Louisiona I,ou isiana Statt> Board of in Lubbock. snow showers throughout the Ill Thursday, January 18, 1973 gdurat.ion an• named defendants The two wins Ellenberger re­ has been balance, according to northern mountains with a ~ univ<>rsily in U.S. Distl·i<'L Court in fet•s to in New Mexico's 3-0 official Batcm Rougl•. in !he cast>. the first-year Lobo mentor. Five w ruming trend throughout the t-< record are bark-to-hack wins ove1· players are averaging in double The suit. brought by D1·. Jos<>ph valleys. ..og. Johnson and Georg£> Bak<'r, Tlu> suit SC!eks restoi'Ution of highly-rC'garded fell'S Oregon Stu te tlgures. Winds are already modNately _ finan<>Pd by tlu• National tlwir jobs, together with back pay. on the road and New Mexico State "We have played nine guys in strong at the higher elevation level t:i gdu<'a! ion Association, <'Omes Also sought, ft·om Dr. Netterville, at home. our last two games that have con­ and these gusts can be expected ~ The Lobos defeated Oregon aflPr Johnson and Baltt>r W!'I'P al'l' romp('nsatory damagl's of tributed heavily," he says. "All throughout the 24 hour day. ~ a!'cusNl by SlT PrPsidt>nt G. L('on $250,000 fc>r Dr. Johnson and State 84-79 in overtime with a 15- of thesP guys play a role in om· Weeke1td road conditions ~ N elt('I'V ill!• Jr. of serving as $125,000 for M1·. Baker. SUl'f"l' in the ove1•time period winning a game, We can go to our foresee incrt>ased precaution with ~ after being down by as many as beneh when we're in trouble." an increase of precipitation.• 00 rl'rC!nl news relN1sr I wrote stating fomtC'en points in regulation play. Darryl Minnitleld, the Vehicles used on mountain roads ~ that Kiw Club 1 0()'<, supported Against Nrw Mexico State, the senior from Chicago, is on top of should be equipped with snow ~ Letters thC! ls do you Sl'l' half, but unleashed a 55-point game. Guard ChC!ster Fuller, an­ Skiers should expect snow their rampaging of th<' building, "so and so J.,'l'oup is brhind this second half al'sault to bury the tlwr Chit-ago senior, is averaging warnings at most l'l'Sort an•as but but I would ePrtainly lik<' to have and that 9R";; ). AgJrieR 88-fl7 ht'fore a lfi,l3!l-plus 1:!.7. Minniefit•hl also leads the at this timt• conditions have not you rvl'n get up ~nough "guts" I really don't carl.' wlwthC!r ()I' audit'IWl' Tuc~ and talk with ml.' Miss not you consider us savag~s. but I "We have played very well," guard Tmnmy Robt•rts is the club l'torm. Chuto. I am I ow; po~itiv<• thai hav~ to admit that that is the El!~nberf"t'l' says. "Om· offl•nsr leader in assi~t~ with 14 in three Bnow dl.'pths ll'nd to decrrase you would not l'Vl'n rhange my official name of th~ Kiva Club l'till is had in my hook-we just ~mmes. with elevation and latitudt', with Vil'WS ,() 1 ~;. hnsls! don't lulVl' what w~ want out of A ftt>r the Lohns fact• a potent Taos ancl Santa Fe Ski Basins Miss Chalo is mncl bC'l':\llSl' of a Larry Casuse our offrJW(' rPt. Rut we have come Tl~xas T1•ch team which defeated reporting over 3 fpet of show at Wt•stem Kl•nturky before falling their midway stations. to St. Louis, both on the road, Compill'd by Stephen A. Gardner tht•y must ventUI'l' to Las Crtll'es, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING N.M.1wxt Wedzres1lay to give New fiH 11' !,!(IH Fu1npran :\It•xil'O State a rematch. 10 SPEEDS Rntrs: )Or per word, Zt.OO minimum. or bv mail "Tt>dt is an out~tanding college T£Jrrm: Pnyment mw:jt bP mnde In tun Clo.s•lfiod 1\.dv~rtlolng Aso·as Olmos Crescents prior to in:-'t1 rtmn of orlvert\qemcnt. UNM P.IJ. Box 20 tl•am," Lobo ~(·out !lenni,; Hodges Where: Journnhsm Buihhne, Room ;!il{j Albuquerque, N.M. 87106 say!'< aftrr vil•wing the \\'estern Fl•.llmin~ tht• \\'nr!ll'' K t•ntu\'lty ganw. "They are a big Champion FH'IH h Bil\dt• and wry sh·ung team. It will take Gitane ]I ~EH\'ICES FOH SALE a lot tu ht>nt them a home." PEII!"O:'oi :\I.S N. ·,'1; Cn ~r-+ ,; 1: f-T.:\~~J(~ =~t!'~~-7~T~r-,·u~n~,-,l-, -n~m-m_r_v_il_l<-,.-f.-fill 'l'EHHU H' for manu:oriJ>t', 1 The I.ohos' entative Tl'l'h linl'­ r;t" \z_"~iJ~\N, ~.1F i' ., .Tmman: 'fYPixn Thorn·Proof Tube~ Rip \ I !'i·H. ''l'. EXI'l'lknt. Titl(• ('![•ar. S45fl.fl!). znr, .. Lobos l1·n~·th~· or l•rirf. !!f.fi.r:.u~. 12'K up, plus tuJl res<'rves: ~~:-:~,_ Tr;tt- 1 .~-t·(•ij'~-. ().•t·m,fJn!lt lf~otd, :1~11(1. 12•8 I' 1 nft·"inn,tl llil.r~ Fxprn It; 'l!ii'i•'l', :-:i·•~,f I I~~.". !!",'j,1:;~~;.:, ,\l'TO I !I<~'!' I\ \!'11'1': C'\NI'FJ.J.I·:n~ Tm•y -- ---~--~------~~~-- --~-- F-Don Ford, ~oph, 6-81~, Sant-a an•l 4H t ,.,,u1 it•' Rt'[l.lil' f•r l~<'fl t•.·m in-.urc>. zr.~.f.72li. trn. lll'~l \Nil' In'! 'Jn.Y.: 1'1.:1 !lOOT~. {T, rli Bnrhal'a, California. t!-'\\ .\l!!f~ rj-r l'1"'>1'1l':!ti =!~ :.a,!ili:" tn l·n·. ~i;P t•• m. $::!1'1, :.!77·4~7t\ 12 -·~ n·,·: r-t 1:•::! .,f 11 ~-1·! ,J!·· ,,m i 111 • ~·•1!ltin ME\ li'!\N A l'TCI INI'l'II\NC'I:, Hrqurn• F-R<'rlmrd Hardin, jr., il-G, ;·.:1'-:.~· :· .l;. '~:'<~~ t>~ .. t'!'~'!ll ~"'!' '.·•·1 •I I.n t'•ln!i'r,•1H1, ~.A .• 4f!lrl1 ft·ntrnl 8-F.. 17.~~ IH iNIJ!\ 2:i!t t'k" ~l"rnmMf'~~}()W mi. ' 'l] ,I fl ' • i!lo ._.' , '"1 ,I ' ~,::-;.-::;~.. ,. 12 ·R, ~~~!j!-1, Cn!l C'ir:~Iy: ~7i··i~t!iii~ ~,_,_~ ___}2 ·R P,ruoklyn, Nt•w Yurk C I>anyl :\!innit>fiC!hl, H., il-8, ;l'i W!'l r: IIT.!l l'l.l'l'Y t" ,~;,.' r·n:\1E \VOn~Jjjp Jr·:~tJS. Su;;d~~ tfl·~fl c~.\~Jio:l:l\ 1\INE l.XM'TA YAREX-f'I,R 111:_: 11]1111 I.:r:··· 1!• ,1, , •. ...:H.-.:"• '· om 11111 Gotr., 11-:l, Chi- B.!]'.P p·. · r r.-.?_i•.• f,,':' ~·~ ·.·1•~. a lH :\MC 1Nn.:;f r~~ ,ttJm~·-5~v;dr:,~- ~-i~\·r:;t .. eATHlN 1 Photo. Fn:tt. in<'xPcnl'iY[.t, •·:u:-u, Illinui:.; t-•:; ,. l -l ·:. -~··:~_"' ,,, ; '', ;-~, ·,~ .. fi~£'!1 ins~. Nrar l1NM. Cnll ~fifi·2444. or n:f:r.t pri1'C , C'linrliro Homrro. :.!r.ow .. a-.;~m. tL··~· :•. 1.. , r t '1 •l • !!:1 h r ! .• '· ... rr1mf' to 1717 nlrnrd Blvd. NE. tfn <:~Tummy n.-,lwrt~. sr., r,.:!, Up to that tim<.>, the Lobos bel'am<> assistant athlC"tic dir('{'tor -~--~·-~-~ ~>>""'-=-~-=r;o.~0"--..~•-11 '" By ROGER RUVOLO :!•i• .;• ti•i. ; " ~ ':111 ,_'d .t.•,:rl U' ~· tb~. ,._, T.t,;t; \I, f.'EIW!I'F.!' ~ !o;--t'NM c , ltlO!r;;t~ 1~··~ Y_'\~1:\UA IIT-2 t·:~l·lurn. F.hrw:rflom Farmin~~t .. n. X(•W !\I<'xit•o You r<.>ally g<.>t to know a tl'am n<'V!'r thought they'd be the at UNM. ~\'.(' •; I ~·-~~- , ' ~ ,,, •' ~~- ... ~ ... ,·nw!itif'~. 4 m1•nth; nl1l. S':f111. 2Gr,.r.r;:.!fi. 1-':J.f!_ NomhmJ rn '· Fur~ci~-l:£'!1 t,.y 'wn!ifiPil F ~I:n•k Sai<•rs, {1-7 wrong end of a 67·62 scorl.', And who but Stormin' Normnn kWJ r,t,ullrntl or tliP ('Hniral t.nw Prn~rnm once it loses, whii'h is what the 'l t•l!!~ t!-.f t -, I!~TUII~P1 HI~~ t:Oit 'F<- ~- ~~-- --- = =~-~--~ -~ ~~~~- 1_~, 0( ( '--:IIilw St(•wart, !i-H ·nu~~vruntnu ~ 1 l!··>~t:l ~:·•'i ·'"~~t·n:-11 .. llr·•!f'l' t:U';lf>rt.·t<;jrm -o! r.tafT nttor'flP:;" o( !olEWJNt; .\1:\C'HINE>l. .Tu.ct r<'t'Pivr!l 7 UNM baslwthall team did on a <'spe<'ially in a place likl.' Tempe, Ellen b<•rg£>r, King's a bit• a~~istant PN~! tnw ~rl-:no! Call 271-~'.il;l or ~17· 1 n1 ,_,_. , !':•! · .r -• ~!:• •1 r !11r ra 'l.f : 1!t·. hrnwi 1:1·~·.· !'·!,.-,r '' tmHonnlhr• mlvf'rtir:t>tl U-Gaht• Nava, !i-:! Arizona. But thl'y Wl.'re and th<.>y of about fivl' y£>ars, could b£> 1~ .. fateful Arizona trip the first week :"f:·'li tor ni'Poir:-tmf'tJt. Spon\:OrPil by th£> s:{;.!~t,ihl, l:'l'•'•· t'r.itP•! Fnir~ht Satr.• f!Q'"'M Ar. :n:-oiatt"t~ ~tur!rnt.1 oC the Uni\'rrnity of of January. obviuusly didn't like it. King's tt>pla!'l'mi.'Jll? J:\_;;.j, nt,'lt'I'-Y:nll .\rr:If\N C'0\'1' "' m1 n • u~· !m~hn] rr~in;":' tn ~·on. \V(' nrfl Nrw Me•iro. trn 1 B'an.~ Wl.'rl.' a Jittl<> unsnr<' as to r,,,. ~;·:• ,,ff v~·:, ')', .. ~~~·· n,-•j·:·a H:1P r1fT•·rh~~":' Hd •!r ~U'Iif' n,lor...m.-r(',-3 r-nr.-ir.rt"r~l Up to that I iml.', the Lobos But now, sittintr on top of a :;-:,,-:,.,·ir.~· ~,1n 'hi! f' fnr (l!lly S'•q.'J~. 'fhi• J ,,.,. , , • l-·11".!/f_ )1ir 1..! \;;o, {·~- ~i'ol: II E...;T 12·2 record, tlw Wolfpack Pride what Slormin' Norman would do mn'.·hir•~"' t·.~n ;·w··:>D.~, t-.nr.~! hfmf nuto• looked like thPy W<'rc llll tlwir mntir" I•Jt~,-.,!: !·n!P rr.fl!':o~~rnm. fe!'ls tough, strong, and t•onfidcnt. with what lw's inlwril<'d, hut tlwy l'1·"H'!'!l.H'J1 ;.c:•·T'i~'\ lHV!-'1~~ !:! • rt-:'.1\l.v J'fHI".P·1·\1'!~~io ~n-1\-Tlf~~A,;t. 1 rmhrol• way to t!H•ir first WAC •!•·ry, 'r•t···"~- f.,;ttMl ~. nr:1l lm~ a huiJt Jn ,-L·· -~- ~-,.r" h·g· ~,, t:,.;•:- ~~. n4,f.·1·:~:~ I . .,' •" !~. ·~ tl, H -·~·i h1:'.~ \!lfi!ifil··~. :.!~:-... ~4r,1. Al'tuallv, it all slarlrd last wt•re bPhind him all tlw way. *r>ll U•'~l !f;r ;.-,n!' l nit !uhrir-. Thi 1 championship in Sl'VI.'ral y<'ars. Jl, ; !l'' j. :~'-'",, ~i~~ .l:l.< ;'!f'',' 1•1:, b,. 1~ ... · t..-, 1 Mard1. At. that tim<', Bob King, Ht>'d lost Mik<• I<'aullawr for •; f -.::r1"'1 '• Ia 1 ~~.~-:,I '< Jr. '."'I ~-f r::n:"hi!.i• ,.j !""• \'.H;I n f!'i ~Tar writtr!l Und<•r nt•w conch Norm n~ t'~::t• ;~ Frt E:~!it Bn~,- :1~~2.r1 t\'""'J·l" 'h -. ~ ;! :t:.·.:• :~ r-•1 rn1 ~~w·~ ~; J'~J.I If'!;:._:: r~\1. !I' It'; Jt"'.."l:l!-(1 1(q;j I, 1 t·:nr.-nnty. ·, who had taken the UNM hoop start<•rs, but still had a t•nuplc• of P::!] Mn•.--n NE. trn Ell<'nhPrgcl·, thl.' Lobos had t •. , -~ .• _t ,,, ~:~1 ;·• 1 ~~- v:F •· ·~ c·~·~·il~, ,, •. J., .]«- .....-,- ~' :•·' 'i ••.-1 r.:~-·. t•:. i•. ,,r •kat.!" program out of the minors, giv<>n '!',', 1 ' , ~"'-·!. t• •, ~· 1,·~:_•1• :;•11 Hm·;.ar•l ex tt>ndl'd tll('msl'lvt•s to a !.l·O junior coli<'!(!' lransfNs from I wo n . 1 .;, ... ,~ l ~~ • ~·~··:. :1•-·~. ~~· ~~~ 1· .. .\l'HH-\N ( ·n·\'L !.:1.1.•l nm•!''• 4 m'~-·rt+!• rl•t i•h!· ~- f',•f·;·-• I.::r!'( ..... •-•~11~-- 1~ ... ~- -- t .. , , ..• 1~~··-~ •·:'•!.''!t•; ,··. n·• .t·:.m~ $·1·1. A! ' n~cord, bul had somehow gonl.' it an invitational and a. unique years aJ.lo. Darryl Minnit•fi<>ld and \\'~.n,,-n~ alf"~-" a•~-' ~1a"-:.~ C'•·a~. d:'(• ~-... ,vA ~-:T!-'!1· ~"'-r': ~~ < ;~·:.• r;l 1·: • r' •·;:~ .,, I'' .. --~~J·J-r1I!CHi"i!. n.:tq-·, ~·;·1111" t•,if~~ r style of play, and mnst of all a Clws!t>r FuiiPr. N(•itlwr W£'1'<' hirl 4 unnotired by tlw major wir<.> ·h•>·· t·.~·':l ~ ~- J f" f.: ~.' •,, •. 1' :-">'3~ ,.1 ,.,,.,_, r,! :• .~, . ~"!~FI n'~·~t,J, 'J iit•i:• l ~1'"•. ~1-: ... :-.... :-. 1~- k ~ -~- ~-~~--=--~~~--=----~=---- s<•rvit'l' polls. new 1·1,R:H ·seat Art>na, quit. lit• hPro!'s last yt•ar, h<'caus<', mainly, ·~":'H tr:.!:""<'·'l':'L~ :.: • ~· . f• ,'_ f·,r:, ! ' 1 l'"!.i'-.-H i~;.• ~'\J1:1rt• Sl·;-~'f J!t.:t'EJ\-"1':[) 1n r·rw rtflrro ~om­ 1. ,. ' ...... ,. 1 t'. 1' !'of\\t. . 12 ,q \Vntt King's &tyll.' of ball .md their i.I:VI<' I!IJ1L N!~1r·r.t .-,~,--,tr:rr.n, 2::!·~ nmp!ifln· with ('~,,.; .. ,.:., \\'.:'' :- ·--~::. .. 1'\~.' Tl.I·~·J~'\,l I"•''· "•. t1.rr:l l"rihw 11>". P. A~t-F~t "tf'rf:'O rnrHo t•r('('j bn R·trnl"'k nf hall wc>r!' two dil'fc•n•nt thinr~~. :rb~u·~ Jh>!tJ":t(l BSR 4·.r·Jlft'!1 f("t'orrl nr~..t~ l"' (•::'" .1 '' ... ,. ~·. \\": ~,•, L .-. :·L· r· !~.!!::•••·. , ••.•. n rt••~·n in l:'nd!•r Kinr!. if was a famiha1· ~~ t • n~' '•1t"' n:~•- iH·~•:1!f; r1~HiJir.'. rl:n~ ~PI' t•.-Ct!l ('UPir:g dPVirP, anti•... lmtP NJi-FJ• t:rrn: T~> u ~;-n •·r:Y. !'a•: t·X· w. ;,~'A~" .Tr;• f;!'lr'~' 1tj. 1'im. 2f:1 .. 4";';!.!, t'•i"ltrul, r~~nmo!:~! ~tyi!n nn>dl('~ with 3- 1-ir,ht to "~'" th1• point man. in !hi" 1~ -.._ •·' r1 , , ··n11 !!t.~·i:'". ~·,·1<":t' I·~·:··,:-1 'Nl·' 12;~ .._,.n.._. nir ·-~1 'l•f'n .:un qpr-nlwr• 1;•:ith torn.. 7:00 & 10:25 Rated R 1 () lt•n·~>t'I'IHHl lnw. Ht' 1'\Hl wm·Lt-'ltt:I.O'<~(nt Nl-:('1\• ~~·~··~ uwhere'snPoppa?" t'ncll'r Ell•nll!'r;!t •·. n ..lu:ol:o.·'<, --~--~~- ~-~- - T,\C'l•:..: nt ~:t<..;l_·l, l~la;Hr:f" ~turh. 8:1~11: r,' E'II'I.OY\IE~T hi'Pil hd1iml :Iw 11'11 '·l't'lllln'-- -fl..-:f t r.l:i c•t•·t~tr\-·. 'Vritf' or~;- ·~• Hal!. t;:iir.~ f~'"'!" !ro:~q·•·· 1-4 I'-m. and onlv !h!'!l iwl'iltl:·l' tht v \n·.-.• Trn~l A'hf'r;t';-r! 1 11~~:, f'hnmn .. 4~<~'1 ~tn. 12·~ fir:htiw~ ·;1 p;''"'·· · JMr--;.•:iM I.nn~ ~E. AU-u·lta r.r;P, ~i1r•~. ~~---- ~ -==---~~-·--- iJ.'\J.,t \ TIO!rf 1'1"1'PIE--4, 'H.ir,lr' 1. un- .\nd Hllill'l't:. h:O'• 111'1'11 for frrr I !'o.+tn·~:_~-~ --·___ ~- -· lr! •R EASTDALE Theatre "'• ·•r J1 '"I l_ ~~'·i.kl, ('tt ([ •• f>1,t'.' fll'f' unlwliH':lhll•. H1· <'lllll!' to -\I .. rifol·r·:r.Qt•t·~·::.; PUtr ._ n;~!~ • t•n~ · :trn c; ... ; hn: ~4 VJ':'"Ci. '1:1 •.. $1.25 Weekday Nites With This Ad "''-w · em 1~~-:~ ~·~.-·l3t':•·r f~nk·r~!a'-" 12 Hi::" :.l••:.im in l \H>!; ;md pby11l zlm" rnrr-;·. N~q~r··: ··ur!P ~f-;'."f~·:r-·· i~- ~i·-iw.~ I!P !i:-''l'l'fr-JI!:JI ,:fll'!->!TitJ \N !'o•JJr .. r:, ~· ;:~• t·~!i1 ~~ ::l'tn· ·i:';~~, 1~~ ~ r.<·c:h rr/'wr-::. :\~1 r.r·:.- t l-:1.•.- ~. F!:' r[!_':l~, .... ';" .. •:]"; ''"''r' um!t•1' !l:iw:. Hw •.. low ,.!d1•. ~!-L+! Cn!,(-r.•~;l:-. J!t··'l.t S."il4·T~. ~\:'-~: ''-;f!"• ;md nnw in hi'. TI:"'I Vl'.u'iw':-. n-iad•• '1'!,. ~71rQ 1 ... ~ till' ,,witdl with lji'l'l'i'-inn. H1•\, AGO~\_:_ nf~m::; -;r,re;.t·i;;;~ -~11--! --l-nvir.r- ~Last tah1•n almost "'' many "hob !hi,, --~· ,.__~~- - ...... 7 rnrnr-~,~" to h ·.t,---n l:r'l~~ . N\V f'nrtrr nr ___ MP"-n Vi--tn. 2'i7-21J13. 11 <'1~ yc>ar us lw took all Ja,,t yc•al' I'VI'Ii i:r~~;r-y..:-J•!:'"'~ q. 'l t•-if1· l.•t·h"--·t:• ,-.-~!l'l·, '''j­ ""':'t-!":nr1. Z;' t·i::~:: ~;'.·1 l'.1i: •· 1 ~.m-1-::~- ~4r •. -.. lhlJ. Todoy! i3':>- 3 .;ror<'d 19 points in Ill!' I..oho~' . ~r- .... ~;,1~!. ntPriie'i,.; rmi~~~ ~OT'Ttt A~!Fl! w .\' liiiiDa s! lol.in~ effort a::;aill!,f AHC in . Pon,...}'r;-~. Ew.l.•n!(lt·rv. 'W(tflrl c·nr·.-~n· ·, ~ri~/.>-7.3'J & 9:30 f:;.B. Z.::ihr·r. ('o::-•t-r-r .. nra~-. ~Hr! -. rJi. T<>mp<>. t·arri in•.;itP--l voiJ to ,_-£ .. it 1.:1 ·rr:~-rl1!n Robt>rts is not the onlv nut~id<• 'Ef"!mhriiarn. "ioir'll Mf'!1tl~11 NI~. 2'14-1 ";('}71,.: V/\J,g};'J' Ul~\'I'TtT!HU~. 1 44 man for the Lnbos wlw kt•t•ps ~" !i' •::.,ri. ('t;·"i_ :.;~ ... it•;-;;. UNFLINCHING, TOUGH AND DANG ~ ~~f?-l·]l V\t.; ]:'t'f~- (iud h:'!!i J•n!"!nfi>•fl oppon<'nls guessing about tlwir ~~-, 1 (,tr., \~. '"'1:. ~r.r,.ri4'~a hr 40:', usual 2-:l zon<'. FuiiPr has ht•en r·. 11 :a~·1-b. ~!E. l:!·'R t.rl~T~- ·r~:::;~;~-·:!~ ~i;.-)I;J~--:t~i,t·. n~-~.'~n!"~_T~ high srorl'r for UN!\1 avE•ragin!! 2r•.. ]•·,_... ~. 1~ _..; n;·1 '·•: r·..:TJ u 1~; r•~trr~~· (-;r,t'NTI!Y 1 :l.~ points a gamf', and against ~-.:.!;!1~-:f;" \\-1• ronvt• (•l.'ft"Yihintt ~·o1J nflr:l l!f:\\t_\ t!n-:---0-i-'"t~:f ::!~1- htn i•l":!' • !t t :1~- 1 ·;.;• ._,~;~J l,,,~·.· •.r~n l;ow f,., u :f' it. Brigham Young Jan.ll,hit 11-t:l trrnZ·! &r~•~rr l?•1!inn ,y, i:~r.. it,iti::! ~r .. Pn ·h.,~,. r' "r hii!•i,,~ t m::~Htv fftnfp. to lead thl' l'harg<'. in -H~·. !~>- t :'\Hh·h ~: HnTI 11r hl,rar·.- .•lm·. HH ·,~ f!'nm ~".":'i C"rt!Y'3l !;(ti• lN nt thf' \.o•_t ....;!Io}ft. 12 ·,'( Trai1 JJ:ty;. 1,1•'1~ ~nn Mahn f;R. 12"~ Fui!Pr and newromrr Wend(']! j.:Ctt'"NtJ ~- ·i·;r7,~~,.: ~--;~C7Wi---;,r·l:lu, ''· 1 1 Taylor push the ball hard wh<'n 2r.r. .. r~~:•:1 r-vN~hll-~~!. 1~ .~< i~~~~~.u;it·~~<\~;~·. ~?i.~. ~~t~~~~; /~·~~;~i t ~;~_: they're on offl.'nse. Th<'Y 12 'k FoijNu-,-rNM lln~~ !-lei"~'"-;; Cl~c exemplify the Lobos' gnnd Rit;~. AH:\f. rb .; nr •-;,1. ltTI·ntlfV ot -tht• :vrrEN1'Iri:T!·~i! flPFiiiC J'otrntinl an· ball-handliilg traits, and exhibit Naval ~Pir·nt'f'l BMr.-.• 12ft Yn!f· NK Asl; ti•1l;P, pq-; Clu-t.rrnkt Fff'({\'-'VOii, lH·,.~t for HJCS nnrl:er. df,·r. 2~t-f .. :FHfi. 12/R astounding shooting ability, as 111-:Ail ~LAI.OM HI\ I!'; 210rm u;r

column. Union Congress will no doubt be A flU UMIWU111l Of·~· IIIUICD A Much of what he has to say will giving proper attention to this .. ~ be familiar to anyone who has aspect of the matter-the need for •t;a followed the current problems of enhancing labor di:;cipline, for our economy. fostering conscientiousness-a ,...... ~ .. ' ~" He worries about capital workingman's conscience, if you investment: "The situation in the like, in every employee. e a important sphere of capital "Trade unions should also give construction is improving but more attention to the important slowly. The terms of construction matter of tht> mechanization of arc still too long." labor." And ht> is concerned, like so In short, hNe is a man who is c c many of us, with improving worried about lagging capital productivity: "Nor can we be investment; poor productivity, quite satisfied with the results of <>specially in construction; lack of the year with respect to the progrfi'ss in automation; introduction of new machinery insuffici!'nt spending on rest>arch D ::::;.::.·-o D and th<' growth of labor and dl.'vclopmli'nt; the poor productivity. The share of the attitude of th<> union work forcfi', !§I}zhnev, premier of the S(>Vi<'L Looking ahead a littl<', ht• Union. ThP speech was dt>livNecl . warns: "Measures for speNling up to tlw 15th Congr<>ss of llw SoviPt ·; ;nt;!:n:n . th l' progr<>ss of science and Trade Unions, Moscow, last March F :. F technology" arc of "paramount 20. . I importancl'." o~;:- .. Why have I spl'ni so mueh tim<> .. ' So far, none of these comments dt•monstrating that the world's .. is particularly startling- thl' same top Communist frPts about many ... observations have been made by of lht> saml' I'COtJOmic problems many American busin('ssmt•n and . G that are hofhpring tlw world's top ...... I ; economists in recfi'nL years. But capitalists? Very simpl<'. Right THE. VIET NN"\ STOMP what really surprised me was tlw her!' in thP Unit<>d Statt's, tlwr!' o fficia I 's attitude toward arP peopl!' ll'lling us that til(' I'Ure 10 organized labor. Even though h<> is for our economk problems is 2 4 e 7 e not usually thought of as siding more government. control of the with capital in labor dispult>s, be rconomy. Central Campus legend cl Buildings had some very strong words about (A!phaberfcol Ll•tfn;) unions on this occasion: WPll. eronmnies don't comr 'T~•.~={lrenlh•Mal tn.:mbar m;:,ttfllltlltlp nurr.ber,n;, th1 any morr govl•rnmt'nt·<'ontrollc•d l•ll•'·".,..,._t;er co111t n;t,c., c!'t1 g-r.o•el ioc:;too by "To bt• concernt>d for the mop «>etd,nc::tu · editorial welfare of the working people than Russia's. If govenmwnt to [flg:ntllgardless of tht>ir Al¥0t()d'O Ho!l (0ot"'.tcryl t157J fcrd \JJ,:,t.u C.r.ttt U 16 I'JV(hciOA;Jy (vncJ.r ton.tlr 1n) f~l f.J Gtology INO-rthtop Holll (2~: Lfte lar.;e r~OSJ contribution to production. worlwd therP? It's snmt>thing to Anlt\ropc:ogy !II~ A-1 H:>e!11 n H:JI~ .'tC3 {Orotmlt~J [).1 EvNywhere wages should bt> ask your friPndly twighborhood AJ:ortrottl'lh for Motr,,d ~lud•hll 15 .. 1 .S:Cnto Arlo Holl (71) A.rdtitt<1~o~r• il~81 f-lokCflo Ho:i Hlorm.torv~ tU1 S.Cnto Clore &U (Dotm!tary) {61l C.7 earned, and evt'ryont> should b<' !iodalist, nPXI tim1• you SN' him. Art llCll Home [~cno.rno ~M·• Sera loyn::.fds Ho!l U04.J 1·3 Art O.p::rrtM•"' Ctofu Annu :21 H:.~ Mor.c;~t~Mnl H~vtt -:f IC Sp..ch f:lt)) C·3 Art Fd::t.--::~.cn 68 kdt:.t,~l Mt M Sto1• Publ1t Hpelth to.boro!OfY ~121 !l When? headquartNs; eustodial p1•rsonnl'l ISRAO Wr.iJ ;.. n StJ. d O~l & A:lr. n 5:. B;'CiJ Srud'ut H•~lt~ Cent•r-Ufi,"MI;t~ (ctl~ge and If Not Now. • • Ath:•J:a U307J !o!Jth C'omput lypi<'ally worl( in tlw even in~! aflc•r Sol £171 !tht.;.tn Gym.fltt •.:·m '59; I.O Coun ... t·~ Centir (731 (.0 &-2 •Otntol Pr~toms' ~Uofl ().2 Jonaon An CoH•ry ~u:· ... T-10 CatHr .Se~s C.r.tet C$4} C-.5 "' 13 parking rul1•s arr SU!tl)('ndc•d. 64r~~tl.tr Ho"l •.D-tporttrrtMol Clt:;u. :~16 "2 JcLrr,o',am -"1151 fctr.arond ln1tltute (1631 G-6 , 't>-0 ll0~' , 1).:1 t69 Un,.,..f1.lty Ateno Com~1:1 The pinnaele of architectural aspirations t.-c 5ol.1h Whenever I hear people singing the praises letters, :J. l<'rN• parlting and frN• bus 8or~c!•'~tr !e•l ··~pottt~ttnlol Ofl':cef: (3"1 c., 8;cleog., '::clltllt• H::t:: ~~21 I-I to;)t:~!l Hot! tOetrt'l;,tervl n•: Un.~lity StodJum 13011 South C.ompt..-1 PO*d:J ::Q ~ ng H:1::·· {:'"f Cc8 of Albuquerque. I often wonder if they and in this city s!'em to havP hPm met with that sPrvi <'<' to tlw cC'nt1•r of the &-.:s,t!.•~-t o,d AdT-.ro.Jttc.l u !!.lr.!ea s~.:d nn. to Vetercns· Afto~ts l!_l 1·3 Employee.' Protl''it le~furt H:ft •"6' ram pus a rc• availabl<• to any s.~~ o1 16 Y-1 II! c~ instant mam;oleum lmown as the dvk ~ b1c•y. ~ 'llfl'.f!m.:m ~::! D-5 [)..C I arl? living in thP same eity. 'I'his is to formally prot<>~t lhl' Co•l •~• G)'m . 4 '' Yato•c Hull l7l Pmploy<'l'. Calvin P. Hom C~ut.{Of fn;:J:nHutp "II! Mc:"r~rt I.J te~ter ~d.:::::11 cr~~ lo::b:ua1,: -y "t 0.6 :l701 Comput NE 1153, It appears as if neweomers and cmr mort> c•<•nt<•r. poli<•y t•slahlislwd fm· !'har~~in~ ~'n:, H::·t Cet::l~'T.e"''~l Ofhtt ~9 f 3 J>rpsidNrl, Board of Hrgt•nts Ckuu~-y ·!:"o•k H::~! ~2 '25.00 Cenltol .S[ r1&2\ G.\"" vocal city boosters havp onP thing in Like most WPStPrn eities. Alhuquerqm• has nrm·]Jl'Of£•1-.!·innal l'ntplo:.•c•ps of Ihi' e.. f""v ""'""'• Wdiil.._ •• H::1: n: Me-t~::r-"~1 f"iil ~-l!t-,rv ·~·c., 12 I SO-ot lC1 t0mo1 Nf !311 C3 C• · tr:a .. , .... :J ~tle:l•·t..;.eb:.·~·.:•,. :06 .V..:1 ~ ... e ~!'-:101 tf 1800 lot {!)tf'.:Ji N£ (3:Ji C3 tTnivf·r~ily nf !':t•w :\Ir•xi<'o parhin~ Parking [<,<;Ul' eJ.,.~ 11/.e::! ~- ~:.e-:{el ":'2H A-6 ISI!Z la.lom:1 NE 421!1! common: they have not taken a good hard bPPn :;o d{•signPd that otw c•annot PVf'n f'njoy c~"' ...,_ "'iil fd.::'.::-" ~:.'3 ,., 0 ftl(\~. (Ct:"':d;:, H~'l C:::r,.. •.:I'Y !!.5 o. t·oory c• Ml!od.~:l· S: •~:11 •:.~ 1e_ro let tom=t Nf f2VJ c.. simplP plPasurc>s lilw an <'VPning walk Prior In tlw in!.tilutinn of paid Vo'ij.:.t M.t~ l,.tt..:~ Hcf f)e;";i:ll1~e~~:tq OF ~ei . .56 1.0 1901Lcs lom:n NE (1~9') 11-1 look at AlbuquPrquP. 'I'lw Cnmmunieafion Worlwrs ~ Jot.::~'• 0.:;:~ ·~·y· !1'~1 03 l'niVPI'~ily'~ O•:l'l':o MoJ:~<:e · H::· ::. -"U'OCIT"I :l 18J71omct Nf Cl:lOJ A-1 bpc•aus(• thPr<• ar<· no plazas. publiC' parks or pr:l<'l il'l' to <·ommit a <'erlain Ne"' Met .;o t:~ J"" 6:' loS ~~ c·pntral pla<·r•s to c·on~-,rr·<•gatl•. I will not PVC'll yom· nnn-pmfP,!rqtH' appearPd as <'Oil!•! ruc•t ion worlwr~. This w:t~ c .s 13 llr~-t·.,_J' f.-;;.-;u•.t:J a'!l E 2 P"a1~1 H.l: .3 Jll2J lon-.o N( (131 c-r Au:« iliary ami s.. n·ir·t•s. and llw Ph.::•w..;::-y ,1Q, (3 this shw: any stmll•nt who :iJWlll thP winh•r rlmH· in t•nnllf't•tion with tlw !"il "te' "• 'S~<:-;:1 e .. j ~ ---t:, -::•..:.· eJ ·::g r ~ 1915 R~ Nt: U1i C5 numlwr one in erinw statisties did tlw Ph'J'1.!.i tdldef •C.or.m•,.., 1:35 F2 StuclPnl t'nion IWironmcmtal eonditions arP as !'annot maintain an adPqttal'r· paid t>=trldng plan had not yr•t mueh of a prohlPm. But nobody takPs thPsP ('oundl mpc•ting and lwar City .\lanag<•r llPrh sfaml.ml of livin~~· Thi" addil ional h {',,II a cl () p t ,. d . I 11 rut \1 r(> f 1 11 a I i n s u I I s h n u I d h t• things sPriously until thC'rc· air pollution Hmith h•Il how lw wants to r<>-tnak£• fhP co n~lrul't ion coni ral'l~. pari> ing Campus Map Courtesy of arc• c·nm]H'il'•iiiNI in two ways, :m alerts and r<>sidPnts of Corralps fight to kePp im.tge of Alhuqu<'rqtw into otw Imo\\'11 for nutsidc• <'Oll!.trm·tinn vards will apology and IIH' immPdialc• not hr providf'd for th~· worlwrs. Rio Ranc•ho Estate roads out of thPir tmvn. its frifmdly but law·ahiding C'itize>ns. ft.'s lilw rPmnval or lhP req uir1•d parl:ing hearing tlw soundtrac·k from a lU:~o·s moviE· fe1•s. Tlw ar1•a of which Mr. C'raig Every time a company opc>ns a tl<'W offiet> wrote is part of zonP "('." If tlw Jc•romP Bai!Py, unm or expands, the Trihunt' celebratt>s the coming out of his mouth. rotlslruct ion of thr tWW Albuquerque is, in reality, a big city with District 'B Human it il's building, Lt>!'lure Hall, Bookstore Hours occasion with banner headlines. But nobody An-.wer to Above has taken the time to question just what most of the urban problems a big eity fa('es and Boolcstor<' in the arPa of llw BUT for registration ineluding everything from hard core urban In fi'Sponse to your )('ltt>r or old football field goes acrording Weekdays 8-5 we're supposed to he• growing tlativt> to parking lo plan, almost all of tlw ar!'a BCDKSTORE slum districts to pollution. To meet these that the economic base of this city is built fct•s, mav I offer the following north of the reservoir will be GROUND FLO~: NEW MEXICO UN\ON Mon, Jan. 22, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. on sand. problems will take the concentrated efforts information: preempted for construction yards Saturday 9-1 ~ Z.Tl•28Z'> Albuquerque boosters talk about how of all governmental, city and university 1. No t>mployPe of iht> by the beginning of Semester II. beautiful the city is. But all I see each day fadlities and the help of a lot of concerned University is required Lo purchase There will, however, be sufficient Tues, Jan. 23, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. citizens. But how can one combat the city's a parking permit. parking spaces in the remainder of Closed Sundays are miles and miles of shipping center neon 2. Physical Plant employees zone "C" to accommodate all advertisements like Central, Lomas and problems when most people are not even to have ample free parking adjacent those who haVfi' "C" permits. Menaul. the stage of admitting we have problems? to the Physical Plant Sherman E. Smilh •I ------~~--~--~-----

<'Q ;.c t- a> GSA. To ignore the constitutio11 r ~ ..-< might only encourage UNMRegents Deny Martin Gibson Guild -~ eli momentarily dissatisfied students I ..-< or groups of students to attempt. ~ >. '!! 1a to withdraw from GSA or g ASUNM or perhaps even from the Bookstore--Don't Expect Much ~ 0 SBA Withdrawal Try mandatory fee programs of the ~ ,!g ...c jobbers; the demand for the book For textbooks that are not w arks now, I. he bookstore book lists. University ,'1 Read said, By AARON HOWARD ;:;· 6 0 0 Stucl!.'nts sPiling textbooks to by departments and individual being used during the current protects itself against losing Moreover, individual professors 0 .0 ''While it cannot be argued that E < professors at the universii,y; the semester, the bookstore pays a money by having too many change book editions and \:j The Student Bar Association Leonard DeLayo, Jr., GSA the programs and budgets of any 0 .....0 the university bookstore can I» $ >- expect to rt>ceive one dollar for a supply of a particular book which catalogue price. unsold books or paying out too textbooks used in a course as 1=.: >. (SBA) has been denied its request representative from the law student organization need o· the university bookstore stocks; There are four major wholesale much for used textbooks rather often as every semester. So the 'essment, the Guitar originally sold for $15; fifty cents .... X I» ., for n spePch behavior hook that regular policy for buying back bookstores when they buy back the basis of how many people the bookstore at the end of the ::s The denial came when GSA ''A lot or hostilities have arisen. methods of reappraisal and originally sold for $6.95. books during the first two weeks books. The university bookstore have taken the course itt pr<''tious semester, he or she will only ~ President Stan Read explained the More law students vote, so they reassessment must be l'ational and of the semester which the used the 1972-73 Blue Book semesters, what the !!:= ~ (]) "''J Book prices offerPd lo sLucll'nts receive one dollar for the text ' Box 20, University P.O., UNM, buying back books that arc going jobber pays for the books they amount of people who previously buy-back policy, the bookstore would begin a breakdown in withdrawal, but they never did ...0 ghe Quilar dhop Albuquerque, N.M. 87106 to stay on the shelf for the buy fwm the university bookstorP. took the course and the number has a four week policy for issuing st1.1dent government on campus. anything, never made a real '(i) <0 semester," said Jackson. which is a fixed national value. of textbooks already sold back to Editorial PhoM (505) 277· book refunds. Students who John Brennan, president of effort," Read said. 0 Cil 4102, 277-4202; During the first two weeks of Jackson said that the university the bookstore has been unusually purchase a book at the beginning SBA called the move "technically "The whole point is that at a " N the semester, the book store bookstore's total volume in used high, the bookstore wil[ not buy ~ 2212 Central S.E. 266-2338 Th~ New Mexico Daily Lobo is of the semester and who drop a transference of funds. The $12 time when the law school agrees published Monday through Friday generally gives 50 per cent of the books for the fiscal year of 1972 back the textbook at 50 per cent the course during the first f<>ur fees would simply be transferred to an inter·disciplinary program," every regular week of the selling price, on current edition was $120,000. Wholesale jobbers of the cover price even though the weeks can get a full refund for to the SBA," they decide they are different, University y!'at and Wel'kly during textbooks in good condition that accounted for about $15,000 text is currently be lng used. the summer session by the Board of their books provided they have a He claimed law students bad Read said. !f the law school had Student Publlcatlons of the are being used during the current worth of this figure. The total The problem of selling back book receipt and student voted on the move and were in withdrawn, the GSA would have University of New Mexico, and is semester. book volume of the university textbooks is further complictcd identification card. full support. lost $5400 next year, but would no L financially associated with The bookstore also generally bookstore during this same period by the fact that individual No refund will be given after "We are geographically simply have "cut back on UNM. Second class postage paid at pays 15 per'" cent on pre-priced was $1,450,000. professors choose the textbooks Albuquerque, New M~xico 87106, four weeks, separated and we'd like to use the services," Read said. Subscription rate is $7.50 for tho paperbacks (Paperbacks on which J a c k son estimate d the for their own sections. One often money for what is best for the law He also suggested the academic year. the price apnears already marked bookstore buys back about 15 per finds that in a dozen different student," Brennan said. withdrawal would "jeopardize The opinions expressed on the by thl' publisher on the front or cent of all the textbooks they sell. sections of a course like English toditorial pages of The Daily Lobo According to data supplied by student fees and membership with nrc those of the author solely. back cover). The way the bookstore system 101 there are a dozen different Hightower Heads the GSA (GSA Vice President ASUNM." Unsigned opinion is that of the John Pope is treasurer of SBA), H cady said he "boggll'd in editorial board of The Daily r.obo. the SBA currently has about considering the possibiliti('S, If Nothing printed in The Daily Lobo Lennon Defense nceessarily represents th<> vlcws n! $31·15, Included on this budget you respond affirmatively, I find the Univ<>rsitv of Nl'w Mcxkn. John Hightower, president of are a wine tasting party, a film it very hard, bl'ing consistent to the Associated Councils of the s<>ries, fikit party, foUl' smokers, not respond to any otht:>r gmup FAMOUS BRANDS Arts and former director of the lockers, class partiPs, sports who comes in latl'r." NOT .AlLOWED YOADVERTISI HA""S Museum or Modern Art, in New <'quipmPnt, ditl'h day, R (•ad t•o n!C'nd!'d, "The law SAVE up to 1j EVERYDAY York City, has agreed to succeed organizations, on Easter egg hunt, stud<>nts nt>Pd us mor<> than we 2 the late Ken Dewey as chairman an oriPntal ion party, San In Fr llP<'d tll('m. W<> hav<' a vote on all OPt"fU.t.~tTSJ,T 9') • •-UH.H!(Af!;)',AfffPTHJ of the National Committee for party, and an alumni party. thr t•ommittN•R," Welcome Back To John and Yoko. The committee "At I Past we don't spt'lul "Thf.'l'l' is a constitutional , coordinates several ad hoc groups <>VPrything on pnrti(•s." said R(•ad. 1m•thod for disaffiliation fmm More Savings opposing the deportation from CLK\RA~CE the U.S. of wck musicians Jolm Sttm··\\'ide Ono Lennon and his wife Y oko Ono Lennon. John is the British ~larl..Dmrm ex·Beatl!'. Yoko is Japanese, a Trinidad'si~J?J , ~ Panh • .Jeam ·Belts multi-media artist who lived for Coat~o • J;ukt'h ·Shirt<> years in this country. {{Y;!Illlflill (!JIJ(}IJ/1 Bloml;~ • Sportshirts "I think it is terribly important Huildinp; :\Iarkecl Retail to the artistic life of the U.S. that John and Yoko are able to remain c 1718 Yale SE here," Hightower said on L lkbind Pium·t•r Wc;tr accepting the chairmanship of the STOP....., S~Vf 1(]/;J.If• ,, ,. ~-~ J ,. , ~ • , 4 :!' E:,•: r , t4PIIi' t•; c,-.,.~", A", g J 1 rl'll 11f II f r,. • committ!'e. "Certainly the GET 0 I718YAL£SE . .-,, .... 11' ,,.,~,,-_,, ; flf' .. 1 ~- rN'' '/l{ll•, l•. ~' ""'J'lf.t-'1 J,1 rA. support from artists all around the IT G country indicates the degree of . (Continued on page 6) ON s ' s H 266-5661 f-Get the biggest choice m~\ 0 By E f WATERBEDS s Lyle Talbot Jumbo-King-Queen-Full-Twin s Agency, I ne. A Waffles! 1500 5AN PEDRO. N E At the smallest prices. 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t ~ by Garry Trudeau IIQ DOONESBURY ct> JANUARY CLEARANCE .m ~Add-Drop z IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ~I WHERE THE TOP $2000 to be Awarded ct> 16 ~ r fairs !U'e available from his office, BRANDS ARE FOUND More than $2000 in ~ =~ ~::!:7 scholarships and special awards H05 Yale NE, through February. UJAS Tlt/17 ct> Changes k I McMichael said that Noble RPM/IRK ------, will lw up for g!'abs this Spring to R£RttY n· thP ·10 wimwrs in llw 1973 Johnson will be Regional Director NCCCSGARYP 0 0 CAMPUS SOUND HEADQUARTERS again this year and will be assisted I 1::1 NorthwPst<>rn Nl'w Mexico !» j A centralized drop/add facility by Continuing Education ::: will be operated in the lobby of R<>gional SciPncP and Engin<>ering '< SINCE 1949 Fair at UNM ar<>na. Assistant Director Bill Naylor. ~ the Fine Arts Center for two Thl' 14th annual regional fair is Seveml booklets ar<' available s o weeks beginning Monday, January <;j' just on!' of sev(•ral fairs IPading to for interl'sted students and •o 22, 1973 . t.lw InlNnational Sciencl' Fair teachel'S and McMichnel has a list ... This new processing system for of such booklets. Each of tlH! "';:l course changes is in addition to May 6-11 in San Dil'go. booklets outlines projects in :: ThyNorthwl'stcrn Regional Fair .., the revised procedure regarding certain scientific and <>nginecring "' the drop/add policy. wil bC' March 23-24, followed by areas for prospective contestants '< the state fair April 13-14, 1-' The student now has the right ffitfnfosh po M. H. McMichael, dirl'ctor of and their advisors. ~ to withdraw from a course or UNM's Division of Continuing 1-' g:, courses, during the first four -l ~ Wt~eks of the semester or the first Education, said that entry blanks bv Garry Trudeau "'C/0 '.~ for individual entries from local DOONESBURY two weeks of the summer session JBLCentury without a gradP-except that a grade of "F" assignl?d by an : SJJV, ('lip, !?JO r 1at.. YotJ rHRr instructor on the basis of Supershelf. : Hightower Z: ON!rf;f!. 7'001\ OVER dishonesty will he shown and 1 f'OR 80 IN Th'c counl<>d on th<> official transcript. . ;j rr (Continued from JJuciety today. As a c.HIJMP10#5111P If a student. withdraws from a Come to our place and hear the new JBL Century. It's concern we all shnre in thl'ir fellow artist he consequently saw f'tflYOFF f../I$T the threat of deporting John and ( U.S. I am we<>k of the summ<>r session up to of the committee from its and including the last day of the in colors like Ultra Blue or Russet Brown or Burnt Orange. inc!'ption until his rec<>nt death in personally plPased to be able to continue the committment he twelfth week of the semester or ._____._ And individual controls on the front that let you match an airplanP crash. "All of us who the sixth Wl'ek of the summer ___ _ made that all of ns associall'd with Figure 1 FiQure 2 the sound to the room. $273.00 each. knl'w him," said Hightowl'r, SC'ssion, he will receive a grade of "wer<> stuntwd and sudd(•nrd by tlw National Committ('(' for John and Yoko fed so strongly aboul." "WW" if he is passing the course, "I have never heard a speaker systent his death !>Prause, among other or a grade of "F" for things, lw was so committrd tc> Ken D ewPy announcrd th<> formalibn of Llw commiltcC' at a undergraduates ("NC" for in my own home which could surpass lif<>. II<> fl'll that tlw arts :m• graduates) if he is failing the s pringi prPss confPrl'ncc · among th(• most humanizing course. or even equal the BOSE 9o.t. for overall A student desiring to drop a cours<> after the first four weeks ' reat• um '~ua: sound" •••• of this SC'mPsler will be issuc>d a '"ithdrawal grad<> form by tlw RPgistration C'pnLC'r. Tht• prof(•ssor Julian D. Hirsch, Stereo Review concern<'d will assign a withdrawal KENWOOD wins the music lover's heart grad<> and sign thC' form. A $5.00 cattroruo '12 program c hangc fcC' will be rharged for post-four wcPk drops ·· addition ·:-:· multi plic·ation and thc withdrawal form must hr Advent is a rather new com- rt'Ct>ipled by thc Univ<>rsity pany in today's audio world. It .. ..uhtr;tction C:tshiC'r. Ad vent was founded by Henry Kloss, Afl<>r thc end of the twelfth lfounder of both KLH and AR. LIST ·>:· mixPcl ~·all'nlation wt•t•k, thC' lllud<>nl must bring Advent's first product was their pNmission from his t'ollcgP dC'an SPECIALS AT 109 CARLISLE N.E. bcfort' llw withdrawal gt·ad(• form loudspeaker system. It's a sim­ ple two way system which, 2-FRAZIER DIXIELANDER ...... Ea. $250.00 Ea. $199.95 will he issupd to b~in llw drop pro<'cdurc. since its release a year and a 1.:....KENWOOD KR4140 W/CASE •••••••••••••• $329.90, $239,95 11 half ago. has become the fourth 5~1 1." X :~II ' 1 Nn "'""~" in gr:oding options 2-KENWOODKRSJ@W/CASE •••••••••••••• $369.90 $289.95, (lcltc!r gradc to crNiit opt ion) in best selling speaker rn the United apptox. l'! ot, 2-KENWOODKR6160W{CASE •••.•••••••••• $449.90 $339.95: :my roursl' ean lw maclc after lhP States. It has received unpar· 2-CONCORD200RECEIVER., •••••••••••••• $179.95 $149.95 fourth wet•k of tlw sl'mt•stt•r or alleled acceptance from review· lhP ~l'cmul WC'PI; of llw summPr ers, dealers and audiophiles alike. 1-CONCORD250RECEIVER ...... $229.95 $199.95 M•ssion. 1he Smaller Advent 1-SONY.TC40A CASSETTE •••••••••• $ 99.95 $ 79.9S For !11" first two W('(' ks of llw Loudspeaker, offers unparallel­ l-SONYTC366 DECK •••••••••••••••••• , • $239.95 $199.95: ~pring 19i3 scm<'~l<·r a ('t•nlrali:>.t•d ed bass response. It has useable proc(•ssing point for all lat<> response down to 32 Hz. Speak· 2-MAXIMUSMKIV SPEAKERS,.·•••••••••• Ea. $140.00 Ea. $ 79.95: r<>gistranl$, drop.~, adds, changcs in ers m th1s price range usually 2-KLH 23SPEAKERS ...... Ea. $169.95 Ea. $119.95; grading nptions, and scctions sacrlf•ce bass response. But now, 4-WESTEC SPEAKERS ••••.•••••••••••• Ea. $ 25.00 Ea. $ 15.00· chang('S, university withdrawals, thanks to this speaker you can d is<'nrollmcnls, and off·carnpns hear all the music for $400 - - SPECIALS AT WINROCK STORE regL~tration will lw handiNI in the for a complete system. KENWOOD s-hc•lwr 1-Inll•r lobby. Ster.o Amplifier 15 w. 'P!Jis facility will (;pC'ral<> from .Model 2200 AM-FM­ 5 1-TEACA25CASSETIERECQRDER ...... $ 279.95 $229.95 IHf Mod•l A225 _Mx, 30 watt• January 22 through F(•bruary 2, 159'1 1-SONYTCMODECK(DEMO) , ...... $ 379.95 $329.95 with daily hours of 9 a.m. to 5 1-SONYTC40ACASSETIERECORDER ...... $ 99.95 $ 79.95 RED HOT p.m. It will be opPn during th<> 1-i·'§h•• SUPERSCOPE. so NY TC 16 5 C1~8 1-MARANTZMOD. 19 RECEIVER •••••••••••• $1200.00 $795.00 noon hours and whPn nrccS.'k'UY 2-AZlEC VEGA SPEAKERS ••••••••••• , 42.95 Ea. will rcmain open bPyond 5 p.m. 401 Cha"'l"r •9.95 SL55* 64,95 Ea. $ $ 35.00 Case&. Cover 11.90 laie &. Cover 11 •90 2-AZTEC REMBRANDTFLOORSPEAKERS ••• Ea. $ 169.95 Ea. $149.95 PANTS ~'Jilf'~ Shure M3D Cart. 15.75 Shure ltenoo Carl, 27,!10 2-AZTEC GAUGUIN FLOOR SPEAKERS ..... Ea. $ 229.95 Ea. $189.95 2 HI Fl Houw 2 HI fl HovJa Model HF12 Walnut 24.95 Modellfl'l ~lc.wo 99.95 2-MAXIMUSMKVSPEAKERS" ..... : •••• Ea.$ 169.95 Ea. $119.95 r~ouf~ 3 ...y(l2''-.... lobo Men's Shop Speakers- 2 Wtll-' 24,95 6" mid "'"P< 99.95 .1-PIONEER MINIS TRACK CAR PLAYER ...... S 54.95 $ 44.95 1710 Central S.E. 3N- t.J~-~ ('N woolor, 2" twM-) 1-PIONEER DELUXE 8 TRACK CAR PLAYER ...... $ 79.95 $ 64.95 TOTAL VALUE 20745 TOTAL VALUE 46495 1-PIONEER DELUXESTRACK/FM/MPX ...... $ 119.95 $ 99.95 You know, 1-PIONEER DELUXE 8 TRK/M\/FM/MPX •••••••• $ l44.95 $119.95 "Right r.exl door to Okies" SAVE 4000 SAVE 12500 1-PIONEER 2/4 CHANNEL 8 TRACK ...... $ 119.95 $ 99.95 fon c~rtrkliro A -kon) ,... _bro .. ...,., 1-PIONEER 8 TRACK HOME PLAYER •••••••••• $ 64.95 $ 54.95 Corduroy AUTO-REVERSATILITY! 1-PIONEERS TRACK RECORD/PLAYER •••••••• $ 144.95 $119.95 Bells !~~:~ARY 16 95 PRICE 745 SUPER SPECIALS AT BOTH STORES by SX-525 ~~y339 MIRACORD650CHANGER ...... $119.95 $ 89.95 levi 71\\ 1\M'fM STEREO AR TURNTABlE W/M91 ED ••••••••••••••.••• $141.95 $ 99.95 RH'EI'vER;'! '"'!"''"'"' Pn\\l'f l1tdJU! 1 ... \\,.!!!"", WE TAKE TRADES AR 2ox SPEAKERS.• ~ •.•••••••••• , ••• ,. Ea •• $128.00 Ea. $110.00 1;" \\ ,lth 1_,11 n o]p·: .. holll AR 5 SPEAKERS . • • .. • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • Ea. $175.00 Ea. $150.00 '11<1f1fll'lt. l1rl\.t'n' I fit f \.\ KOSS PRO 4AA HEADPHONES ••••••••••••••• $ 60.00 $ 39.95 St•n.,rll\ ''" 1 ..' .. \- fi,H nliHUt $ 23.95 D•,torll•m l t·,.., rh.m I ,- KOSS K6 LC HEADPHONES ••••••••.••••.••• $ 29.95 IJI 1 I<.Ht r.llt•d outpull KOSS HV-1 HEADPHONES ...... $ 39.95 $ 29.95 r tt•qut•tH \' Rl'"'flOtl"•C 1·, 1il(~X 1 tl! I ltlfl Just off Central and Girard at the triangle ®PIONEER® 3011 Monte Vista N.E. Wh111UIIIIh\1 bCIIN Telephone 255-1694 I I LOBO MENS SHOP 1 CARLISLE NE WINROCK PPEN 09 A Store for thr, f-' ·•son who wrmt', the best! 2120 Central SE 243-6954 1 0·9 SAT. 10-6 1 0·6 MON. thru SAT. n ~· .., ~' 1'0 IIs that occurred .within days picked up by papers around the crossings, leading to a law requir­ 0 t:! ass;mlt is lJY air; in both cases it o£ each othl!r, and the principals country Time magazine (Nov. 27> ing signals at all of them, which DespiLe tremendous odds, sN•mq intt-nt on bombing the of at least two are linked either quoted a White HQ'Use aide as say- included those of Ball's own Flor­ .§; is a eeniral el ~>mc>nt in changing Spolsky also sugg<•sts that (J 'ducati remarkablt> progress in the t.!'achers in Navajo schools, railwr VS. P-N OUTLETS it's one kind of air raid, over here President himself. The others the W-ashington Post. The thinking Powell's Allegations 0 to one shar~d or contro!IPc! by the Lhat1 being locked away in school RPprintNI from Varil•ty 0' 0 pust three yt'ars, says Dr. B!>rnard another. might be said to have something was, 'How can we hurt the Post the The petition of the Fitzhugh commu nil y, eo mpouncls and unablt> f(J ByLES BROWN LaRt v.reek a prime domestic of a philosophical conne-ction with most?'" way was the Presi- Powell group specifies that "the .0 B Spolsky of the University of New "While thel"t> is trtuch US!' of one "-< ·;;: Mexico. · communicatP with the parents of i It appears as though the Nixon enemy, the Washington Post rPost- the Administration. tiential interview. Another could be station has undertaken to control ll> C> English in many parts of lif!' on 1:1 In a recently published Bureau tlwir pupils, should L:tkP a place as !Hit were WPLG-TV Miami by by hitting the always vu1nerable or impose upon the community a ;s lht> Navajo Resl.'rvation, school is leaders in the processes of .I :<: of Indian Affairs booklet Dr. I station licenses· its thoughts by slanting the news !:; the one institution that h(\s community devploprncnt, one group and WJXT Jacksonville, (8) The two ~tations have been, suPPressing the news and editori­ '<:,.... e> Spolsky writes, "Tlwre is reason 1\ Fla., by three separate applicants. if anything exemplary far their a!Jztng the news even to the extent insist!'d on 100 per cent use of •oo Z for a certain amount of optimism, English," he added . The Miami group and one of the courage in ~erws, for taking on t"!Je of doing so in direct opposition oi for there have been somt> serious ,.... Spolsky fee Is that the three filing fot the Jacksonville looal esta'blishment, for hard·hlt- of the cMt and counted votes by , tPachl.'r trainin!( language in tht> education system & MQrgan, whi(.)h has made some· Carswell story, !or install(!e} and action creates strife, turmoil and has started. "UndQr the TREAT YOURSELF ... thing of a specialty of air raids as tor demonstrating t'hat the televi- is deliberately designed to destroy will makt> school an integral and to the Glamour, Color & Prices of yesteryear. pertains to broadcast licensing. sion press can also be. free. That's the con.fidence. of th~ electorate sponsorship of Dine Biolta digestible part of the community. The 'Connections• apparently just the kind of free- and the1r pu·bllc officials, and the Asweialion, the Navajo Education HP says it. will bpgin "bridging Association, thert' havo now hePn There have been staunch denials dom this Administr:~tion regards conlitllluc,. or the various public the gap between school and ALBUQUERQUE'S MOST UNIQUE all around, from press st>cretary as "bias"· officials, looal, state and national thre!' summPr workshops for eommunity, ;md lessPning the Ronald Ziegler at the White House ('l) He~ding the group in the in each other, including but not Navajo teaclwrs and aidl•s," said imprt>ssion of 'army t>f to the individualti in the chal- Miami ch-allenge is Cromwell A. limited to v.arious agencies of gov­ Spolsky, a UNM prvfe.';sor of oC"cupation,'" SHOPPING CENTER l<'nges, of any connt'ctian between Anderson, a la:w partn~r of former ernment of all levels." linp,uistil's and Plementar:v 630 I Edith N.E. the Prt'sidl.'nt and the actions Senator George Smathers, who al· Every bit as significant as the <'Cht<•alion and director of thi> against the Waslllngton Post air though a Democrat is a friend of lin_ks to Nixon is the fact that Navajo RP:tdinM .Study at UNM. prop('rties, or of any connection Nixon's land a neigh.bar who sold ne1ther WPLG nor WJXT is one AI the Rough Hork between the f11ings in the two him his Key Biscayne propertyl, of the do-nothing stations that in DPmpl.'rat ion and m'l'r<•ditat ion of coincidences: vlous WPI.JG challenge. That li- most vulnerable to license chal· PNM, a numiH•r of Navajo aidc•s 11 i The two Post~~ew&.veek sta- cense strike was made only. 65 l~nge. The shol.'k he_re is that sta­ iU·~ (~n thch· •,vay f o h~~~'on1ing OMS tions were the only !.'hal- days after Post-Newsweek acqmred t10ns which are Journalistically t[ualifil'cl lc•:wl](>r~. Spcllshy :ulch•d. lC>nr,Pd in all of Florida; the station (previously WLBW-TV), alert and active, which have Give Your Room "And und<•r tlw imi>t>tus <~f 0 0 21 The chaliNliJi<'S are from and it was later dt·opped with the dared to talte on the local power \\.. nnf~lt pbnnin:: to ciPVPlup a Navajn 0 whkh has not b('h"l typic.:~l of the> Prominent in the group also are .,tandou_t ~n exposmg corruption TIN ~tl nfiTI c.mnn 8I:lD tl 0 pa~t."rn around th(' ruuntrr hpr(•· EUwar-d N. Clour,hton Jr., who hcd and brmgmr, down bad govern• hJiit;;!ual l ''" <'h•·1· l'l!ut·at ion a NEW LOOK tofiH~·. girw<' tlw o>ri'l'\\helmh;;-1 loaned his Coral .. Gables home. to m,~n~t-.\~h!!re~ do you find ,that_ in pro:H'.tlll, h• • :•a it!. m ~rt·t· t'h·c..f ~f l~ps 1uv.:ard fr1•m mhl')l'!t)." g:·neiEJ.> and Jibrm! !ht> n1:pub11cJn co:.v"ntwn last pQrtly for domt, so, 1111'1'!'1•'~ llu· challo·tWP, hw lht•n• i: a !,••~! w.~·,.; tu nu~ .. , ~pnl·-.Ly ~-·aieL 'I "'Wmiz:~twns; v!.'ar. and "1z-elle~el v:rmtmu1~. <:n· StnUon Ueuus Reply 1fh D$ SetruJJ~§fterr 'l~ •1 !Y 'l ( .l.i j,, Ill ;;. One '..• £ tJ1r _,,t~t 1·, .•. 118, ~"',""'[ "otll"l' lr-.~w r.urmu· of Smatl;en; wno ,,.. t u\\ hdt · ~ JH f-P ~-, nuv.. · ~-t Huod lut - · - '' · · vv"'" - ~ '· 1· 1 V:lCt1 l\'1' lli>ir .:l!'tl!ln'i Wt:'!'f' f.'uWl~';1 w!ntp ;::;;;r<>m1ev :.peer!! Georr:c (~lln!iliilh.m't> li.tole vm1heHV1."· Wilfrt<' House or not, 'llll t•htllll:'h ill !\·g·.nu I" fill 11111 ;1 It'" ~·~11\" wit !t 1•llr hu~v '·dt'l 1 i11u o! ol J i ·.' b1! ,I in 3Get~~ ·\~.;h~t.~h n1nr~-;j o~an :•uJythin~--r f0' UetJUlnG one vf tSJP t~rt:r8n~z3a thr~ ft)~U" -chC!H[)I~J;iE"~g t_:ronp:... ·'"t~;,, I ir·-.t z.!\','!rl••'\, ~.~Pal· nf n·stdin!_~.. h.~t {';t:.t !mn bi:> nt to U1r tiDilS ch;,llen8Hll1 WJJ~T 1s (i{l,n'1:e ~·im;•;J~· m·e h:mlting nn t11:tt ,,n!i· ;•loiH> • llllll:~h leo J!IIIVInerill managers of i)Qth HpoJ•;J,v will tab• part in tlw week or fiO b!'fore tlw c!w1l~Jn!jes, i~' n .s-econd. challoncm[~ fi• !JUP vtahons hnve :mid that tlwv will !'lavaJo Biltllt~twl Edtu•ation eut tl1e Po:J~ sDciety reporter from iu:nded by Fitzhugh Powell, who ntnnd on their rcause of the wus active for Georee Wallace n L~·nngh, e}:ee vcepee ut WPLG• Hol'l•. Ari;r.. flpun.,orinll tlw ( :lwsts! p rJIJtJrl't"Er-~e.t~r(?f~tf~. paper's continuinn critic1sm o-f the "·e "~"'e lJnd split off !rom the T\', said, "It Is difficult to con­ t'tmfe>rc•lll'l' alm1i( with Duw BiOlt~t Baskc·ts~ NiKon ASTERS! \ \'astc JI·Wr:I FRS votion to the Wuterr,ate story, and disugrcement ovC!· t 1e IB•~' 1 ,u.. be renewed without at the nome ar1• llll' P . l'uhlir h RNvirf', also hns been J:ery I lw ~av.;in ( 'ommunir:.· Colli'~ I·, WnsJun;Jt•m Sl~levlsinn !l!;"ltion in this t lw ('ollPJ.;I• of OamHin :md tlw :\lore than :.WO different ones! Fish .:'\ <'t! Tht> 'Star' lnlPni(>w by three busmessmen of the arra, country." Robert Schllenbcrg, v p. Ro.ugh Ro1•l; D1•n1un~-otralion Bamboo Curtains! One vi tho5e ''ll.clusm>s was ,5 thf! vne represented by. the of \'IJx:t, said "by every objee­ Sdwal. mten·Je•,.,. with PreSiclPnt Welch & :.1orr.nn, lnw flr;n Y;,luch tivc standard thnt the FCC ha•; )';polsl•y wtll lw nn n pan!'! Cirass :\.Iats! 1 11 Black Li~ht. Black & \\'bite, Color! ~.~ -c·~ 1s also in on the •• Iwm1 e.w ' nr,e. considered for tcl In~~ it Uff' of Tt•dmology; Paul as a Po~t-~e;•;r,wel•l: spol:csan:m Ff'C. WJXT's service mcet5 the No, ;j m·atluat!' ~turlt•nt at poanted oat, thnt coul~ 3pJ2lY to s!nnrinrds ot mcs.~ \Villow Chain;~ OVERPRIXTS! community." There are some who ton Post's parent, and to make it than half l'ntPrin~: pulJliC" sdwoh Sl ~UIH might call that a testimonial to a pay for its sins towards the Ad· SJ)()kl' Em!lish. Great for bedspreads, curtains. etc.! station doing its proper job, rather mlnisration in hard cash, It Onlv about 100 out of 2.200 than grounds for a challenge. would not have been overlooked 1 t•at·h~rs serving thl'sl' studN11s i2x108 & 90xl08 S+.9B-5.9H-7A9! Among the "bad things" about the that Post-Newsweek went public spolw Navajo, hut all w1•rc• flUI'Ilt or Hanging (:hairs! community cited by the station has only a year ago and that the un· been a fence across the Wakulla certainy of the Ucenses under in l~n~Jisll, ~polsl1y said. S:!!Ul8 & S·H.9B River on Ball's estate, which en• challenge and the cost of de­ "Tit<> !olrildllg' di~paril~· hPIWI'Pll vironmentalists say ·blocks access £cnse might have their effect in thl' lanf(tt:~<· of llw pupil~ and of to navig~ble waterways and for the stock market. tJ•p t l':trh<'rs i!>i t•lmrly bask in tlw or \ ·ictorian C:hairs fail uri' Df Navaiu PclU<'af inn," lw ~...... ,..;· .. ,_,...... ,.- ...... - •••,;;;;;:;;;..;;::.._ ..... J .•,.,_,. ,...,...... ~>.:.:;~,~-·--~-.. -,.... -,,.- .. -Y.i"-.~-.•_-,.__,-.,- ....-':c::l-.-::,,..Z: ~~ -...r....,.~ ...... ~~ ... .r.....,.A"".. .r~... r~--.i!~/'--. 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Chcc~c~. :~Y&;... :~.3t~::·-~· .~::+::"'.,. ~~-:~.::.:~::.f:!I~?~ answPr to a languag(' probl!'m. "It I ";j '! "'t- C> ~ I' .-i .... oo· .0 ! .-i Older Women Students Demand Attention z ! encouraged in all appropriate ~ The young co<>d is noL the only 1 9 6 ti. The special services it and sub-professions and the Education of Women will also ~ s::::s • • woman student demanding the work with various university departments and offices. .... new I g;< ...... -:"' their needs. Information about promising enrolled at UK during the The significance of programs to available to women who want to ::r friends, and some old ones, c ;;;; underneath. Thl• old ones are .I State and land-grant fields of employment and advice 1971-72 academic year. aid women in completing their prepare for careers in urban Ill senior Mike Stewart, who, likl' j ~ universities, through their active on specific job opp01:tunities. Among services provided by educational objectives was professions and in public ~ z contil1uing education operations, A library of special interest to CCE is a one-day summer summed Up by a committee which administration. The program is ...... Robl'rts, has hem here since the are uniquely qualified to help adult women, including materials orient11tion workshop for new recommended the establishment designed especially to attract .r::t> ...... old days, and junior Mark Saillrs, the woman who is past the 18-24 .... llJl formerly a "Supersub," now a describing vocations and women students. The center was of the Women's Resource Center women of mid-career age whose wcomer Bl'rnard Some campuses have even set Activities of the Michigan housekeeper and babysitter fees establishment of the center careers in public service. Hardin from Brooklyn muscle up special centers just to serve the center, however, go far beyond for wom!'n students who need this "because the changing Not all women who come to thl'ir way nround Ul1dl'r~cath, get continuing education needs of these efforts to help the individual type of assistance. A day care relationship between the sexes special women's centers for help a few rebounds, g<>t a few shots, women. Most centers are d<>signed woman studettt, To achieve the center that will serve students, and the changing definition of the are interested in completing d r ivc a few mw-on-on!'s, and to help the older woman student goal of more opportunity for all faculty and staff members will sex roles is one of the half-dozen degrees and preparing for courses. a few :;hots. who has returned to campus. women, the center has open at the university next fall. gre11t soda! issues of our time," For ex!!mple, the Women's With Minnidicld, h!'Lter However, in some cases, centers recommended adjustments in CCE provided much of the One concern which led to the 0 p port unities Center operated described as &ix feet eight inches work with women out in the university regulations, procedures impetus for starting the new creation of the Utah center was u through the University of of a ~·are energy form, plus Saicrs, community, through a vuriety of and pro grams, encouraged facility. 50 percent dropout rate for California, Irvine extension, as a Hardm and St<'wart, the inside is programs designed to transmit the resea reb I ending to improved The newest center was women undergraduates who free service for all adult women in at .worst strong. They keep up university's belief in lifelong pattems of education and est a b I ish ed on the Berlleley complete the freshman year. The the community, has found that thctr half of the Lobo scort>, and learning. employnlC'nt and worked in the campus of the Univ!!rsily of new unit exists specifically to self· fu lflllment is at least as have lost only a couple of board GRABBING THE BALL out of the hands of an opponent Darryl One of the oldest centers is the community to incrPase part-time California this fall. In addition to f o st tn· in every way the full important a goal for many women wars this season. Minnieficld (above) returns the control of the ball to the Lobos' as Mike University of Miclzigall Center for job opportunities. Conferences the types of services that most utilization of the talents of coming to them for help. In some Which is what worries Stewart looks on. Another consistent swr for the Wolfpack Pride has Continuing Education of Women, and worksho'ps on subj!'cts related existing cent<>rs provide, the women. To this en{l, cases, women are steered toward Ellenberger. Minnieficld is forever been Mark Saiers (left) who has averlll!ed more than ten points a game. which first opened in September, to cducatis of the status of wom<>n on Sa iers for a brilliant 20-point • game. Transfer Don Ford, the tall menial preoccupations, but he got • campus include students as part of •f Viking from California, really has the job done. 9 05 YALE. S. E. a paclmge study of women in And above all, be used Taylor, ' administration and on the faculty. made a couple of those things I' from the corner. the Indianapolis native, who • A committee appoint<>d by • And FuiiC!r, Roberts, Taylor actually has six hands, but you • Douglass College, the women's and Nava arc all hitting from can't see four of them. Taylor had • college of RuigC'rs rTniversily, to outside, They're all stealing a few Eddie Trail talking to himseH in • •I lAFAYETIE LR-440 200-WATT study bow better to educate and putting up a few more. the backeourt during the game, IE.QU\LA '/ODK.IJ lAFAYETTE LR·2Z085.WATT AM/FM LAFAYETTE lR·4000 3SD·WATT women for full partnE>rship and • 4-CHANKEL Sll RECEIVER AM/FM 4·CilANtm Sll RECEIVER AM/FM HllANNE.L Sll RECEIVER Everyone's playing good defense, and was eventually responsible fol' • active participation in sodety, and they're all really in there about 20 or maybe 30 UNM '• A total 4·channel receiver with built-in Praised by the critics for its features and For those who demand the finest in 4- brought many of the pertinent points, 12 from his own shots, the ' SQ decoder circuitry that's priced within versatility, our LR-440 is an SQ 4·chan· channel sound! Every facet of the LR· q punching with that new-fangled MARtAc.fft Cf_'i •I I U<>sLions to the surface. fast break. rest from his teammates. 'Is=_) • the reach of almost every budget. Now nel receiver that's hard to beat! It has 400()'s design and performance makes it I The committee called for While Taylor was sparking ' you can start enjoying the dynam1c nrw built-in SQ decoder cirCUitry for playing the new leader of sa 4·channel receiv­ But why did they lose twice in ' I fundamental changes in the Arizona? rallies that gave the BYU·beaters CUERvO &oLD L/7_7 • sound of SQ 4·channel records and FM the exciting SQ 4·channel records and ers! Its four 57-watts 'channel RMS [4 education of women make is-· broadcasts, discrete 4·channel tapes, FM broadcasts, a powerful 200-watt 4- ohms) amplifiers provide plenty of ultra­ to some momentum on the floor, the • I students more able to "demand of It might have been Lobos were beginning to see what • and derived 4-channel stereo from con­ channel amplifier for enjoymg discrete low distortJOn wide·range power for •I I society the liberation of both men overconfidence, The AP listed they were really like. IM i>D/(T£/lS 1z. fi}L. - 8 5_? ventional 2-channel stereo sources! And 4·channel tapes, and our exclusive"Com. discrete and SQ 4·channel operation. them 16th, the UPI lOth after • the LR-220 has features like 85·watts poser" circuit that derives 4·chanr.el ste· Highly sophisticated SQ wave-matching I and women from the bondage of At first, you couldn't beat • total powerfrom 4 amplifiers, a s£msihve reo sound from 2·channel stereo sources! full-logic decoder circUitry is utilized to I pre-ordained roll's." The report they beat Dartmouth 107-36 and them-they were 9·0. Then they S!Ju211 WH11£ 'fs. - '1_9 • AMi FM tuner sect1on, blackout tuning Not to mention a sensitive AM FM tuner achieve the ultimate in playback accu· argued that the first and most Seattle 70-54 in the annual Lobo lost, so that showed they're L/ • I Invitational. • diaf, mainiremote speaker switchmg, a section, "Acritune" precision visual FM racy of SQ 4-channel records and SQ fM I important step in achieving equal human. They also left for Hawaii ' • full complement of controls, and much tuning, and all the front panel controls broadcasts. And the AM. FM tuner sec­ education for women is that of It might have been sloppy play. an hour after the Ut.ah game, • more-all in an attract1ve walnut-finish you need to put great 4-channel stereo tion features a "Phase Locking" FM·MPX I They lost a couple of rebounds 8DUt<.t3DN • wood cabinet! See the LR·220 today! at your command! decoder for optimum FM stereo separa· ov!•rcoming the negative which might have been what they • I self-image of th<> f<•m:tl<' produc<>d off the fingertips, and a couple of were thinking about during the lion and mimmum distortion. See your passt>s. In the ASU game, they saw nearest Lafayette store for a personal I hy y<>:trs of <'OI1dJtioning by gam!', 'lvhich also shows they're j'INt. t3EAJvf QJ. - Lj tf.? demonstration of our remarkable new I family, pi'C•ts and le:trlwrs. Bill Kenn('dy get loose underneath human. LR·4000. "Too often tlw fundam<>nl.11 more than one<.'. Ellenberger was willing to dip I Next night, Jan. 6, they were in WILl) TC/RKE'/ 101 'k _ t'; ~'i bloch t<> learning and ambition i~ into a bench that hadn't seen I Tucson, exhausted from the Sun th<' J<'ep·~;<>alt•d. perhaps much action at all during the D('vil affair, for a wing-ding 13A R TON'S QT QT. - ~s Good ••• Ullt'onsciou:;, bt'lwf that lu•r season, leaving only one starter on 3 25995: int!•II(lctual pursuits an• against about 400 the floor at the time, to get ahead rt•ceully·JHudainwd eligible' 1 LR-220 antagonistic to h('r pos~tiblf' rolP as m the game. TJJU! 1.huws h<' is EVIJ/11 VIlLI-filMS /s-- 3 4!._1 I frt>shmen. They lost that one, too, I housewife and motlwr." 'rlw human. report calkd for faculty who !'an though not by a 67·62 score. It After the Lobos lost in Cf}S£5 ...... ~~ 1 I was 83·73, Arizona on top• .. ' serve as living proof that thi~ is Arizona, Ellenbt'rger showed Sc OTc /-! I So, the Lobo slarl in the WAC disappointment, pensiveness and Better... 1 nol the <'ase, and who ean l<>ad wasn't all that good. /3/ILLIIN/11'-/E - stud!'tlls It> lw "active, forc('ful, determination, three /{EJ"'N£1)'( ~T. They return('(! with a crippled characteristics you seldom get to innovative and ambitious." fast•br!'ak, a 9·2, or blemishro, One spPcific dPcisicm made by sE'e in a team that hasn't lost. His PfJt3<;, r 95 record, no ratings from eith('r determination was also his team's fl/1t(r P!NC.!-1 fr - LR44D tit(' collrae, in an f'ffort to cn•atC' major poll, and an 0·2 WAC 379 ! morP opport.uniti('S for womm dl'termination, as the next two M!L.LE/l.S record, games showed, f31JLLIJNT!N£ (SEE OUR UNADVERTISED I students, involves an 1•xpansion of Two nights aftpr the Arizona is. '-/ 9_9 SPECIAL IN OUR STORE) th1• number of sl.udPnts it will So, the Lobos have some game the Lobos went for a semi-sloppy play to cl<>an up, but Cr2U2- t3LJ)!Vc.IJ admit t•> its part-time program. As bloodbath against St. Louis, but WIJLK£1<. I<.Et) 'lzfrllt. 11 9_9 a rPsult ~>f the new policy, tlw so does UCLA. 'rht>ir loss was instead they won by 20, 87-67. rE'ally their victory, as they got a numhl'r of part-tim<• women Then cam<> WAC "formidable studc•nts triplt•d in f of water" from Yugoslavia un·polishl'd play, aftl'l" all, leads to ('r•ntr•r, l'undNl by tlw Ford named Kresimir Cosie. Leg!'nd has !!-IE FINEST ANi) Foundation, has h!'!'ll form!'d in coolness, assertiveness, and a W£ LR·4000 it that Cosic taught Tiberius sophisticated attack, rr>rognit ion of thl• fact tlwt everthing he kn!'W at the first women, who comprisl' ov1•r half Olympics, but Cosic couldn't buy LllR.G-ES/ S£'L£C.ii6N o,: i3.oTH of tlll' adult public, ur<• s!'v!'rdy a rebound against the Lobos Jun. undl'r-r!'pr<'sl'nt('(f in public affairs 11, 197 3, as the Ellenberger dt•cision-making, and that !IH'ir bunch won 69·62. .IMPORTED AN{) DOMESrtL WINES needs, concerns and ahilitil•s oft <'II Saiers did a blanket job on a r P o v e r 1o o k e d b y Lit I' Cosic, stopped him cold both pr<'dominautly mall' politkal ways, shut him off underneath. IN ANIJ Cor4PIIR£' leadership. The• Cent1•r will Cosic couldn't even pass off to undNtalw and ;•nrourag{' r<•S!';trl'h anyone underneath. !t was an LOW PRICES and education rl'latl•d to important win for the Lobos. Almost as important as if they (Contbzu('d au pagr 1:n had lost two days later to Utah r·'"-

~ t- I Ol"' u.% o-l 1-' I' <:ti Sex Offenders Get Positive Care ·"" o-l U Plans Overseas Programs z » 11> Older Women til Sex off;mders who traditionally Administration, matched by mature, responsible adult. They in trying to cope with his :$ I ::s r;: (Continued from page 12) have been s<.>nt ~o prison or mental $7,280 from the Mental HeaHh holp him develop a real concern situation," he said. "Such ::: (>$ set up through the Center of The University of New Alvirez of the UNM Department Gijon by Spanish professors, 11> j increasing the effective institutions to sel'V<' terms, now Center. for the welfare of others. frustration could easily tak~ him I< j' ... Adult Education of the University Mexico's two largest overseas of Sociology. At Guadalajara studt>ni:; will have an opportunity for "Prison is not the answer for This positive therapy ultimately back to old behavior pattems and r;· i 0 ~articipation of women in public of Maryland. The three·day summer programs will have new The Guadalajara program is also have n choicl' of two courses from 0 affairs. directors this year. constructive treatment within sex offpetition of his offensive Crowe would also like to work :s Learning Explored locations in the state and are open Dr. Ruben Cobos of the UNM other than UNM. and grammar, urbanization in ~ .Q Special conferences designed to environment. positive alternative to help them behavior. with the victims of offenders. Y, to all interested women. Department of Modern Languages Thyhighly successful programs Latin America, Mexican history to ·; turn women on to the possibilities PASO, which means "Positive overcomt> their problems and "In order for a program like "They need help in coping with t-' Participants hear speakers will be academic director of the demand that students know 1 R21, or population problems in A of life·long learning are also Approaches to Sex 0 ffenders" eventually become responsible PASO to work, WC> need the their own tmumatic experience, in g. 0 knowledgeable in the areas of G ijon, Spain, summer session, enough Spanish to follow t'ollege Mexico. <:) growing in popularity on state and and is also the Spanish word for members of society." support of the correl!tions convincing the police that an 9 educational, vocational, volunteer July 2-Aug, 10, 1973, The session lectures, with few exce~tions. Dr. Alvirez will be assisted at ·:;; land-grant university campuses. R<'flilir .\.· .\laint<'llilfK<' "step," is a new diagnosis and PASO currently offers services department, courts and law offE>nse occurred, in handling the ... OJ and political opportunities for is held in the city of Gijon, Students may earn up to six hours G11adalajara !)y professors from !» West Virginia University started a Province of Asturias, Spain, and is on all foreign ra rs treatml.'nt program started by to what categorically is known us e11forcement officials," Crowe reactions of husbands or ::s :s women, have group and individual of credit from the classes. the Universidad Autonoma de .: ~ unique experiment in 1971 w 1en open to students from other Bernalillo County Mental Health the "passive" type of sex said. "We like to check in boyfriends and in working out !» OJ counseling and individual Tl:)is year the Gijon session will Guadalajara, where the sumnwr Centl'r. lis headquart('rs are offende1·. This includes periodically with the offendl'r's possible scxual fears," he said. ~ z it b1·ought 75 women on cam us vocational and self·concept colleges and universities, as well as offer courses in advanced Spunish program will be held. 'Joreign Car Specialists located at 1118 Park Ave. SW. .... for University Days for Women. testing . UNM students. composition and grammar, exhibitionists, child molesters, pmbation ot· parol<' officer to After the first of the yem·, two $'> Interested students can get The program is funded by a voyeurs, homosexuals and othe1·s J'(•purl ou our progress." advancl'd gn1duaie students will "'.... This is a four-day "mini-collej .e" The university's Guadalajara, Spanish civilization', Hispanic further information by contacting 1-' Q) expetience. The days inch.de federal grant of $21,000 from the who do not inflict severe bodily Crowe r<:>commends ·that be assisting with program <0 'bJl Mexico, summer session-June folktales, and specialized studies th~ UNM Office of Intemational J 1·,~ ~ classes, counseling sessio s 27, 'tl'r tnnatc., Law, Enforct>ment Assistance harm or use violence 011 their treatment at PASO be compulsory aetivities. Eventually the project tl> e."' Mick and Bianca, in New York 18-July 197::1-will have as for graduate studt>nts. Programs and Services, 1717 victims. for only a part of the probation or staff hopes to be able to offer dormitory living, campus tou s: City, checked out Max's Kansas new academic director Dr. David Dr. Cobos will be assisted at RomaNE. recreation and entertainment. Tl e If a person is convicted of suvh parole period. After !.hat, City, the Limelight and the servic<'s to the "aggressive" event was initiated jointly by ------·------a S<'X offense, the courts may attendance should be voluntary, offender, which includes rapists. Continental Baths (Bette Midler's majm· women's groups in the old stomping grounds). At the request a writt~n <'Valuation from he said. They would also lik<' to initiate a state. "This would be one way of barely-clotht>d gay baths, Mick by PASO. If it is determined that he sex education program for youth. J>articipants in the annual has psycho·social problems, he judging wheihE>r the offender is Crowe himself is an ex-pt·iest himself was quietly enjoying the program mny ~;>arn two Continuing may be put on p1·obation and really trying to help himself," he fl'Om Australia, with a long floor show when th<' MC pointed assigned to PASO for treatment. said, Edut>ntion Units, which are given him oui. Then Jagger had to history of "helpi11g people." Hr to per!lons continuing !.heir Once enrolled in the program, All clients in the program will spent 10 years as a pal'ish priest in depart,-and fast--from a flock of education through non-credit eager regulars dressed only in hath he attends group, individual or be followed up for at least ~wo Canberra, and then went to programs. family therapy sessions, has home yE>ars. towels. . •. More hot shit from . ·(l]'lr Bolivia where he had a "jungle Other special t>Vt>nts focused on visits, job counseling, and referrals During its first I wo months of Women's Wear Daily: "The jaws :QU u parish." He speaks Spunish women that have been instigntt>d ~shli for jo h training and other services. opHation, PASO has b!'gun fluently. dropped at Maxim's in Paris when ~s ·- treatment with offende.rs. Most by state and land-grant Bianca Jagger walked ln with "One of the most important 29 In Bolivin he met his wi(e, a universities include: things WE' iry to do is develop tht> of them have berm r('fetred by native of Alhuquerqu!.'. ThE"y W<'rE" Eddie Barclay, her old friend from offender's interpersonal and 3ocial probation and parole personnt>l, A Woman's Week at the before her marriage to Mick, She married in 1967 and came to the University of North Carolina, skills," Crowe said. and some have been referred by United Stutes. was wearing a white pantsuit, featuring a self·defense carrying her inevitable walking Studies indicate that iht> St>X the Mental Health Center and its Crowe holds a mastt•rs d~,>gree in a.m.~2 offt>nder is usually a passiVE', neighborhood contact l!.'ams. social worlc from Catholic demonstration, women's stick, a bowl!.!r, and had a Dali Serving: 1 1 p.m.-A large variety of Sandwiches Voluntary admissions are also liberation rally and panel mustache painted on her cheeks." insecur<' individual who is University in Washington, D.C. discussions on the psychology of 4:30-6 p.m.-The Monastery (Happy) Hour trt>mendously lacking in welcomed. Roberta Flack has r('covered self·confidencC<, ht> said, Crowe also feels that family female lib and the use of politics from a bad auto accident--on the ( 2 drinks for the price of 1) to advance a woman's position. Th('rapy sessions at PASO h(llp therapy is an important part of Triboro Bridge in New York & the client to think of himself as a the program. A Wel'k·long Womt>n's Festival Del.'emher 1Oth-and is back at 7:00~ 11 p.m.-Dinner: Cheese Beef Fondue "Family members need to at tlw Stale Univer.~ity of NC'w work, but iwo of her backup band New York Steak understand the problems involved Yorh at Buffalo, including are still racked up. Bassist Jerry and lend their support so that the sessions on women in medicine, Jemott lost control of Rob!'rta's Cheese Boards offender does not become isolated communications and community new Citroen while driving into health and s<>ssions on the black Manhattan from the airport, and and a variety of Fondue desserts woman, th<> Pun A ninc-wet>k, non-credit public nose, \V hilt> gu i tarL~t Cornell All this plus: Professional Entertainment Nightly lecture program at the Unillersity Dupree had bone fractures and o/ Montana l'ntitled, "Rt>ality and required plastic sutgl'ry. Roberta Rl.'at•tion: A Symposium of was shak<>n up and also nwded Now Taking applications for bartenders, waitresses, What does Woman." Fal'ulty members, plastic surgery on her lip, but hE"r repres<>nli n~ various al'ademic singing was not affected, and she Hostesses and Busboys. discip!int>s, volunteered their time has a European tour scheduled to the program. from mid-January through early AMERICA'S An annual Cooperativ£> Career February. 9620 Menual NE apartment living have Couns<>ling for Women Workshop, -Rolling Slone 294-8111 that the FAVORITE College Inn doesn't AND SKI ON THE QUIET Housecleaning SIDE ... Dishwashing Lobo Scrubbin·g If Apartmer.t livirg or Commuting Has got you down, Come by and Move ln. ~ Dusting Save * We specialize in cross .. .1',,i..• We f\low Hove Some Vacancies. This Coupon country skiing and everything Cooking you need to do it. rt is worth $1.00 Grocery Shopping on your first Suede or Leather * Expert advice and lots Cleaning order at ••• of Enthusiasm Kitch Cleaners New Mexico's Only Suede-Life Licensee TELEPHONE 243-2881 303 AsH ST. N.E. TRAILHAUS 1031 San Mateo SE 256-9190 -~ ~---~------~------..... l Women Studies­ "' Any automobile caught parking ~Regents to Investigate New 'Zone' in th<'se zones will automatically z be towed away by a private SUBSCRIBE :;:11> wrecking company, All towing No Mysteries costs will be paid by lh<' owner of TO THE LOBO \>' ... the auto. 11> Faculty Statement Means No ;.< J'72 Tu mc>st unive;sity students, 1 :4 5-Lucia Montague; .Women ;::;· 0 The UNM Regents have rapped Lhe whys :md whPt·eforPs involved a11d th~ Law (Am. St. 301·005) T 0 embarrassmg." the collective hand of the faculty The firnt three in a series of in who is hired to tt'ach Uw~1, the & Th 3:30·-1:2()--Marcy Levine; t:l ''President Heady has :s for delving into University policy "tow away zone" signs have been Cleaning Bills Too High? course cont!.'nt of any parltl•ulur La .''r!ujer Chicana (Am. St. !:. systematically and deliberately unlawfully. The action came erected and will go into effect s!'mPster, the tt•aching t!.'chniql.!es 302·002) M & W 3:30·4:·iri~ cr ~ prevented us from our following a statement made by beginning Jan. 24. Try Our dwsen by faculty ar(l all myst!'I'I(IS Beverly Padilla and Erlinda Berry; t-< ~ Constitutional rights," he said. 0 Professor John Mann of the The signs will be used on that ure dl'cidecl b£>hind the dosed Feminism In American Wl·itin!J 0' ~ "He has violated my freedom of .0 8 department of elementary cam\)us in areas which are Coin~Op a, nd in somE' dl~partm_l'ttt.s) locked ( A m . S t . f) 0 fi • 0 0 1 ) T speech and that of my ( 0.. ] education at a faculty meeting last considered critical to k~ep open 3:30·6:15-Gwl'n Argersinr~!.'r; 1\J colleagues." dom·s of faculty meet lll!(S. J" f rr :l ""' semester. to a flow of service vehicles said Dry Cleaning "Ill t 11 is vast wasteland of Read in!fs of ,islory o 1r omm1 in "When I told him to shut up, I ~ Mann had prcsen ted a the Campus Parking Servic!.'s 1 Ameriean Labor 1\!otJeme>nt (Am s felt he had been out of order for department. Kitch Cleaners mystery, mysti9ue. atH St. 497-002) Th. !'VI', statement resolving "The faculty $1.50Minimum ..... z the entire meeting," Mann suiu, The first three signs have been manag£>ment, the Umv!.'rslty of 7·9:30-Gwcn Ar<>'ersinger. "' ~- of the University of New Mexico "We had hoped we could have N !'w MPxico contains a sp1all " ~ ,.... expresses its shock and grief at the put up at the loading dock at the No Time or refuge when• partlctp.a· · t .s Collechv!.', a T & Th I2:30-1:45-Ann Nihlen I south side of Hokona dorm. 4606 Lomas NE 2.55-0642 collective made up of faculty as & Al!.'sia Kunz; Tfwory of Sr.t I attacks throughout Vietnam. It were bogged down in a well as students who teach and Role (Ed.Fnd. 447·007) M & W also expresses its shock and grief pm-liamentary fight," he said, take Womens' Study courses. 4:30-5:45-Curtiss Ewing; Women I at the impending genocide as a Ortega had stated in his motion II result of flooding due to bombed Once week the students and In Irish (Eng. 454-00I) j I to the Regents, "With full a Literature dikes and other components of faeulty meet to discuss p:oblems M W F 12:30·1:20-Mary Powl'r; recognition of basic First the Vle1Jlamese hydraulic Amendment guarantees, the right and issues connected w1_th•• the History of!Vomcm (Hist. 201·001) system." · t M W F 2:30·3:20-Barbara Pop£'; to freedom of as.~embly and courses; and praise, ~rt tctsm, IVomt'rl In Modem World (Hist. Calvin Horn, president of the discussion, we submit that by ~RASnOFF suggestions and qut>st!Dns. are 2 0 2 • 0 0 1 ) M W F Regents, asked the faculty policy majority vote, with a quorum • tossed around. Suggesttons committee J,o investigate the cClmiug from students have as 11:30·12:2o-Bm-bara Pot>t•. present, members attending any matter immediately. given faculty meeting may take much 0 f a chance of bemg The following courses related Albut]UrnJUt•'~ Fon·nw~l Schon! of thereS no expertence The Regents pointed out a official action representative of adopted as do suggestions comJng lo IV omen Studies are al.~o policy adopt!.'d in August, I970, the entire faculty only on matters from teachers," said Lucia available this Sl'nzf'sler: Wrilin!Js which told the faculty to limit Montague, active in the collectivl'. With Readings in Exposition (Eur,. permitted and allov:cd t1nd<:>r" t hn th(lir discussions and decisions to faculty constitution. BALLET St'Udents who l'nrol! In any of I 0 1 • 0 1 7 & 01 9) T & Th matters concerning them. The Regents also cited policy Rm~ian Technique like it the following courses may 9:30-I0:·15 & l1·12:I5~ .Judith Regent Arturo Ortega consider themselves part of the Vene; lVritimJs IVith Readillf!5 i11 stating any faculty motion could :\' ATAI.YA KRAS:\'OFF Nordic touring offers excitement, the hea~ty of winter, affor~~ble presented a motion claiming the be changed by the Regents. p ices the freedom to tour almost an)•where there s snow and a great time Collective and therefore arc> Exposition (Eng. 101·021 & O~~:n faculty had intendPd "to discuss In 1/mctor and l}in·r tor t' T & T h 1 2 : 3 0 ·1 : ·1li & The Regen Is also rxpress itself on The office of the Collective is Literaturf' 'ng. · ·' '' ' not he an instrument of partisan THE AI.BFqt'ERQl'E BALLET C0~1PANY one more thing- knowledge. any matter which it considers political action." in the baSI'mcnt of t!H~Women's 9:30·10:20-Lois Marchino: \ll(tkHI "f appropriate." Professor David Darling of the Cl'nter. The t>hOnl' is 277·3930. Psychology of Womrn (l_'SP. The Regents alleg<>d the Nov, MICHEL FOKI::-.:E- MIKHAIL ~fORDKIN If you want more out of touring than just a pair of skis - come FacuHy Policy Committee was The following Women Studil's 3 ~. 6 ~ 0:3Jo~~ea~r. H~b~!~· ~~; 30 faculty meeting had included told to investigatnt in which obscPne registration ll!is Spring Semester, Hidden Side of l!islory ft'SP. this printing, Mann had not been UN:\1 student dasses for beginners forming now remarks were mnde. contacted officially by the 1 9i.1: Introduction to Women 336·006) 1 cr. H wks· Th. "'~'· Mann did not deny the charge, Committee. Siudii:s (GS 399·001 & 002) T & 7-B:iiO p.m.~ Barbara Popr & admittittg he had b!.'comc angry Limited openings for intermediate and advatH'ed student~ ~nuututu Qtqulrt T b . I 1 • 1 2 : I ii & 1 2: 3 0. Gunlht>r Rvlh<>nbPrg. ----- during tht• <"ourse of the me<'ling, 6101-05 Anderson SF. at San Pedro "I think what was at issuP," 1406 Eubank NE 298-4296 Mann said, "was th<> passagl' of for {urthe1· information please call265·8150 o1· 265-3262 Peace Group Active something that might be lse\<'ralminute~ from\:~;\{} A grou1> C'alled Nl'w Mexit·ans mad(' by tb<> Pr!'sid<>nt," s.1id for Pence• Now will distril>utt> Huvl. pl'Litions callin~ for a joint l'ffort ''Th~ way our political ~>~ '•IPm to l'nd Amrricnn tmrticipation in works, d!.'C'isions ar<> a r<':.uiLmt uf llw Vifi'tnam!'S!' War on <'ampus all I' inds of prPssUr!'s on dPt'i'''iun througb r<'gistration. m'llwrs. Thr amount of p!thlit· Ed Hoyt, a nll'mbl'r of tlw eom·<·m for f)C'ac<' that is vm<'t t! t' group':. sh•E'rinl! committC'I', said V«'ry important." In ordc•r to rais<> :mel dirt d a !li<>w M!'xkans for P"a<"l' Nuw i!i a cross Sl'<"tion of diff(lrl•nt (•iliZl'lls puhlil" voie<• of <'Oil<'l'rn, tlw f~fiiUJt and organizuticms wbo M•Pk to plans to raisl' thl' ViPtnanw''' t•,,,!ll• prc•ssiii'C' !h<• Pr!'sidPnt tn sign n at me!'t ings of all organizall•lll'•. talk to mc•mbc•rs of llw •.!,th• ~ JH•;l('l' M•lt lenwnt thmut:(h vm·ious :;• nw:ms. l~islal uri' to \II.'JW passaw• ui" a 'v' Sunday. Jan. 21 Through Sat Jan. 27 joint memorial <•alling for pmmpt ~ Tlw r:rnup is aHNnptinl!' lo U•rmillatiCJn of !It<' w.rr ,,ml ~~ form a united P<'a<'<' <•ffnrt artisc> in tlw rnNiia tu invoi~·­ ~ 10'( to soc; off on Selected Store Stock c~ induding <'hur<"h<>s, dvi<' qroups, m<>r<• people. l~ . not a Hremam. d er'' sa I c scrvic!' <>q;ani~ations, \dtouls, Tlw ~troup will hold a puhl11• ~ t•olh•gf's, l:Jbnr unions and tJWl'ting 1m I•'riday al 7::JOtun. ,,t Check these Great representative values!!! pro ft•s,ional oYt!nl<•r, Hi!;, 1.." ~ will lw n :;! THEJERL:SALEM BIBLE "WI' ll()p<• tlwrP rwa<'<> L()mas ~R. lo disctt!•• pro)!ratth reg . .:\9.95 Sale price 19.9.5 ><•HI<•m<•nt. But at lhP pr<•s!'nl on tlw llNM <'ampus thi~ Sf'Inl''•h't' BREAKFAST ill u~tr.rted lw Sal vadm D;llr 1im<•, tlw d(•dr.ion hm. nof hN•n HAMBURGERS or until Itt!' \.,.ar is l'nd!'d, ~ & No. 1 Two egg~, baton, ham or sausag<', ELEA~OR FR.-\~KLJ~ reg. 12.50 Sale price X.lJ5 No. I Hamburger mayonahc, tomato, the acclaimed ;.;atiomd Book Award winner ~~I hash ht·own~. toa<;t & jelly .99 pickle & onion .60 No. 2 One ''f:~. ba,on, ham, or sausage ~ PIC'ASSO .. BIRTH OF A GFSlCS ~~ No.2 Cheeseburger same as alJOve reg. 37.50 Sail! pnce 24.95 ha\h browns, toa;t & jelly ~ !il .89 with cheddar cheese t~ .70 "1 PICASSO AT ~I~ETY No. 3 Two q~gs hash hrowm, toast reg. 35.00 Sale price 22.95 -~ No.3 Bonanza ~ SAIL .. we believe in l!FE . . . yours and the lifo I and jelly .75 double meat, American cheese relish sauce tomato & onion .99 the three volume hi~tory of' v1ithnn yc.u, we v:or.'t help you get on abortion, ) ,.,~ reg. 100.00 Sale prkc 79.95 No. 4 One qm hush browm, toast and • v;e won't lead you with a lot of moral 1udgments, :1 No. 4 Fiesta Burger great dipper ~hip~ jelly Chili, dn:ese & 011ion .70 THE GREATSOCTH\VEST eithor. :: .60 ~ reg. I 7.50 Sale pnce I I 95 No. 5 Flame Burgers Hick.ory smoke TO SERVE THEM ALL ~1Y DAYS What can we do for you??? . . . Well, there are :· No. 5 Pancakes (2) ~ .so sauce&:: onion ~ bv R. F. Delderfield reg. 8.95 Sale price 6.95 tangible things such as dcthing, o home, transportation, ·· .55 ~ 0!'1 THE ;.;IGHT OF THE SEVENTH MOO;-.I information and help throu:Jh agency red tape. . · · bv Victoria Holt reg. 6.95 Sale price 4.95 there are also intanaibles, of a love and friendship ~ THE TOLKIE~ GIFT SET reg. 22.50 Sale price 19.95 directed toward helping you ... , define and con­ WEBSTER'S TWESTIETH CENTURY problem, ~?\ reg. 49.95 Sale price 16.95 sider all aspects of your enabling you to make X DICTIONARY positive and responsible decisions ... al!, in confi­ ~ FRONTIER REST AU RANT I~ dence. FRONTIER RESTAURANT ~ ...... and so many other bargains FREE COFFEE (all subject to prior sale) So ••• before you act, we hope you'll coli us ot FREE FRENCH FRIES ~ with putakfast VISIT US EARLY AS SOME STOCKS ARE IN LIMITED SUPPLY with purchase of any hamburger ~ Olfn·cxpircsJan. 31, 1973 OPEN HOURS: WEEKDAYS 10 am to 9 pm SATURDAYS I 0 am to 5 pm Ofl'er expires Jan. 31, 1 973 ~ ~ BIRTHRIGHT SUNDAYS I pm to 6 pm ~ ~ 247-9819 ~~~.~~~~. ----~~.... ~~~..,.,..-..,t:~...~oi.t: --~~-"'"_...._...,._,..,..~:v-...... r.' .. ..oll"#-:''lo./... ~~ .. ~tv"":.W~~.... _y~~"i(~~<~~:>.X<~ I L -----

$>) t- (IC,"' 0'>.... Next Museum Art Show Santa Got Around Last Year What You See Ain't What You Get "'.... cO 22 UNM Students F' .... Santa Claus is everyone: Elton Cher Bono, Cass Elliott. and Ryan Street drugs ure not what they what they're s~ppo~ed to bl!. on the sta~~ of strel!t dru~s, John purchased a $3H,OOO Rolls O'Neal] and led them to the close used to be. At one tim!', almost An analysls o[ 18 samples !:emt'_l~,bt'l. ~he story "f z ...:>-. «) Feattires Stuffed Women Royce as a Christmas and whl'rl! the coat was hung with Ul.lY drug on!.' could buy on th. e which were purchased o.r brought organic drugs !~ :s ~u~h of a :;j"' p .: Lift' size, stuffed female figures thank-you present for Howard care." Wh 0 street was pure, uncut and sure to to Albuquerque recenLly reveal myth as the ~rgamc label ~ ....,«) Switzerland and points in -Rolling Stone Chosen for Who's · tl . a good trip that only four of the samples were altached to <>very pwduct you can , Rose of IFA, who manag!'d X comprise the next show ut the bPtween, gtve 1<' user · I · d b · th . 1 t Th :::;· 0 UniVt'l'Sity of New Mexico Art Elton's magnificent last tour of John McGuffin, a UNM student daugbter of Mr. Alfred Chavez; Howev!.'r, due to a numbl!r of found to be ":'hat th~y c athuneL.I uy 'ltll f eth su~e~far w b. .e He also has studied at lh!' New the U.S .. , . Flash Cadillac t • 0 Museum, marking a return to and chairman of the selection Catby Lou Dewitt, daught!.'l' of r the only thing one can bl' As a public set-v1ce, e o >o maJor• Y o e s u you . uy ls ~ School for Social Research in New received a 'fi7 Cad from their 1::1 ..... Albuquerque of the works of committee announced the Mr. Eugene C. Dewitt; Winon11 c~~t~t~' of when buying drugs on publishes the resulls of Drug's t' i. t h e r a .r i p- o f f or a ;., York; Hans Hofmann School of manager Peter Rachtman. The the strl'et is that they are not latest analysis laboratm·y repOl't mlSrPprescntatton! e. :;:: sculptor Paul Harris. The show is following new membt'rs from Haury, daughtel' of Mr. K!'nneth «" «) Fine Arts, Provincetown, Mass.; guys were thrilled, but somewhere from Jan. 21 through Feb. 25 in Albuq uerqut': Henry Adams; Haury; Patrick S. Henry, son of Alleg!'d ContPnt Description and Source A-::tual Content t'" 0 was a Fulbright Professor of thr between Rachtman's offict' and Patricia Adler, daughtN of Mr. 0 0 the UppN Gall('l'Y· facult.y of tht> Catholic University Mr. and Mrs. Gwinn Henry; Allan C" (,1 thPir d!'stination, tht' gift's Powdet-University area Yohombine Harris' queen-sized figures and Mrs. Scott Adler, Rost' J, Hisey, son of Mr. Paul J. Hisey; Yohombine _o ·~ in Chil<•, Santiago and since 196:! transmission fell out ... and, Plant material ~New York Strong TIIC, strong Calllla· Cl hh•nd-sometimes anonymously-­ Baldasarre, daught<'r of Mr. Gale Marie McNamara, daughter Marijuana ... has taught at ihP California from Womc>n's Wear Daily: "Lou bidiols ~ ~ with their cloth or canvas Edward Baldasarre; Robt'rt M. of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McNamara; ::: College of Arts and Crafts in Adler got anotlwt· !'han<'<' to show Pill~Ohio • ·wr-ak amphetamine ::: ::: PtWironmt'nts. Ill' USI'S upholstery Burpo; Armand Carian, son of Mr. Simile Neff, son of Mr. and Mrs. M!'scalhw to> Cl Oakland. off his $30,000 chinchilla Pil!~N No psychoactive ingrl'dients fabrics t<> cover a mPticulously Jacob Cnrinn; Bernadette Chavez, E. J. Neff; Jan!' Leigh Perovich, LSD .E. Albuquerqul' '..-:"' z Harris was awarded the Nt'alliP maxicoat, a Christmas pr!.'sent to idfmtifi<'d .... .,.. built-up framPwork of wood daughter of Mr. John PNovich; ..... Sullivan Award by the San himself, at a party in his Bel Air Amphetamint' Whit!' pill~ Nebraska AmplwtaminP .oo which i<> pnclclPd into form by Charles Pincd11 son of Mr. and (J Francisco Art InstiLutP in 19G7 lwmt'. He anrl qil'lfrit'nd Britt --Doily Whitc powdPt-S.E. Albuquerque Strong PCP, wer1k cocaine .... l>J: :;til ching on layers of shapl'd Mrs. Raymond Pineda Sr.; Patrick Cocaine s, from Ursula Andrpss, Warrpn Bt>atty, Russell; Karen Agnes Sampson, Mt>scalhw Purple sp!'ckled pi11-Colon1do VPry wPak m<•scalinl' stuffing. 1969·70. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chari<'S Marijuana Plant material N.E. Albuq. WPuk THC, strong cannabidiols WhPn the figt1n• is cmnpl!'ted, A. Sampson; Joy Schaab; Sally LSD Violet blottl.'r-Toronto WPak LSD tIll' <'OVl'r fabric is cart'fully Ann Schr!'ibei·, daughtt'r of Mr. Unknown Brown grainy powdl't-N.E. No psychoactivl' ingredit>nts appliNl with a nt'lwork of neat Warren T. Schrieber; Jacqu<'lyn Albuqul'rqU<' idt'nt i fied band stitches which themselves U Offers Bil(e Class Sheehnn, daughter of Mr. Charlt's MDA Tablet-N.E. Albuquerqul.' VC'ry w!'ak MDA form patterns. With more and more penpte camping. Bt'rry says there will he J, Sht'ehan; Kathlet'n Sperry, Ml'scalinc Brown powd!'r-S.E. Albuquerque No psychoactiVP ingredi<'n L~ Harris' choice of fabric and riding hicycl!'s these days tht' eompreh('nsivt' l!'ssons on daughter of Mr. Glade Sperry; idt>ntifiPd fm;hion reflects with nostalgia the University of Nt'w M('xico maintenanc!.', Sp!'Cific bicycle All Cotton-Hand Tufted Cot Pads Deborah Ann Ullrich, daughtt'r of Marijuana Plant material,~~ Los Alamos Ve>ry W!'ak THC p<'riod of the 1 H30s. His most Division of Continuing EduC'alion tools will be available and rlini('s Mr. and Mrs. William Ullrich; and Marijuana Plant matl'riaJ~~Albuquerqut' Strong THC, cannabidiols l'(>('!'nt works us!' canvas walls will offer a new ext!.'nsive course will be run to enable students to KathlePn Williams, daughter of Cocaint' White powder-·N.E. Albuquerque Cocaint' (•ight fpet high to form a baelcdrop on !his two-wheel I'd mod<' of work on their own hirycl!'s. twin 9. 95 Queen 18.95 111 Cornell SE Mr. and Mrs. G. M. M!'ch!'mbier, Opium cured Plant matl•rial ~Los Alamos THC and cannabidiol; no ~om<•tim(•s room siz<>d, 1 G by 2·i transportation. A $35 fee is r!'qu ir!'d for tht' double 14.95 king 22.95 next to the Post Office Marijuana opiatPs fc•t'l. The 1·1-w<•ek non·cre>dit rourse l'()Ul'Se. Coca in!' White powder--Taos County Wl'ak eoeainP and benzoyl Harris, now ·17, studi<'rsity or New Mexico from will lwgin Jan. !H. Th<'Y will be st>mestt>r by th!' l'ommunity similar in structur!.' but 1!l H1·4H and r!.'c!'iv!.'d his baelwlor hl'ld in room 127G of the Honors collpge is anothl'r session of thl' less acL iw) of fin<' arts in 19!l0 and his must('r Cent~r in Zimmerman Librarv on popular Know Your Aulom~Jbill' of arts in 1951. H!.' had previous the UNlVI campus. The class 'tim(' eours!' offered in the fall. t•xhihilions at Jonson Galh•ry in is 7·9 p.m. The eight·we!.'k rourse is taught 1!l:iO :mel in the Albuqm•rque Teal'hing the rourse will hi' by Prof. Roht'Jt Nt>sbiU of the 'Great Plays' on Film l'u hlic• J,ibrary in 19 fi 1. Edward J. Berry. li<' is a Coli!.'!(<' of F..duration. S inr!.' t]l('n, his ant>· man professiCJnal huildt'r ()f bicycles. A Registration for rommunity <•xhihit ions have app<'arpd in tlw UNM. graduate, hr also is a rollpg!' rourst's hl.'f(ins Jan. 13 at H Poiml<'xter Gall!.'ry, N!.'w York in mt'mlll'r of the Whe!'lmen, tlw a.m. To Be Shown I-Iere 1g;,1-1, 1960, 1£1():!, 19B7 and Lmgu(' of Ameril'an Whl'('lm!.'n, Five "Great Plays on Film" will Anton Gh!.'khov's "The Sea 1 Hill; llw Lanyon Galh•ry, Palo Bik!'cology and the Bieyel<' Alto, Calif., 19(Hi; Bt•rkeley bt> pr<'s!'nl<'d at Pop!'joy Hall on Gull," with James Mason, Vanessa InstitutP of Amt'rica. I the University of New Mexirn Rt'dgravt', Simon!.' Si~tnort>t and Galh•ry, Brrkl'ley, Calif. and in H<' says th<' r:ourst' is d!.'sign<' spring Eilet'n Herlie, will app<•ar Marrh i), l·:ss<•n, G<•rmany. Other to gh1t' the student a thorough the Associated Students 0:\M st'mestcr. They will span mort' "The Cart'lalct'r," by Pint<'r, <•xhihitions havt' rang<'d from tlw introduction to the bkyclst" on Feb. 28. This is the Computing, will b!! offered for the Jan.S 7:30 Travel Film~Red China Architectural Specials >­ Anthony Asquith producti()n. first time this spring. It will meet Jan.24 8: 15 B'way Hit--SLEUTH $6.00 to 4.00 ~IIIUIIItlfll:JIUII!Ull!lll(llll tfUIIIIliiiUtUU11flllllfll11j!llil;fljiUIIlU~ in Mitch<'il Hall 104 at H a.m., $1.50, 1.25, 1.00 c:: Consider one of the following. Jan.25 7:30 Travel Film--Trails of the We~t t Tuesdays and Thursdays. For Great Plavs on Film -·Oedipus Rex $1.50. 1.00 Architectural Rendering ctS information conla<'t the Jan.30 7:30 accredited courses Museum \v/o Walls~Le C'orbusier $2.00, I. 75, 1.50 f I Razors Edge ! instructor, l~mael Valenzuela, Feb. I 7:30 The ralrmque IJ( Ctmtempr~ran l're!t'lll/1/11111, 2nd Ed. By All>crt Hahc~ I he c. 5706 or Prof('ssor Morrison, ~l113. $6.00 to 4.00 r Feb. 10 8:15 B'wav Hit-STORY THEATER new cditmn include\ mformatllln on nc1~ techniqUe'> and medM. I he in the study of the Chril.tian Religion. 7:30 Gre~it Plavs on Film-Macbeth $1.50, 1.00 ~ chapter\ devoted to pcr.'>pCdl\C, compo\Uion. ,,ult•r them:-. hght. renucnng E Loan Deadline Feb. II • entourage. equ1pment .md general apprnach h.t\·c all l>ccn updated t1• The dead lin<' for filing Feb.28 7:30 Great Plavs on Film " 4,.:.'.t• mclude new material on purcha'>lng '>upphe'>. U'lng vanuu' medJUm;, ..tnd a 0 applieation with th<.' New Mexico The Im-portance of Being Earnest $1.50, 1.00 rl chl\canal\'l'nf,tudentrendermg,. $11.50 Pr~t;:~~al . 1: i Student Loan Program for the l $5.50 to 3.50 () ~1ar. 4 8: 15 NATIONAL THEATER OF THE DEAF i I lair Desi~n for Men ~ Summl.'r Session is Feb. 23, 1£173. 101 ~ Je.'ius and the heginning of the Christian Church ~far. 5 7:30 Great Plavs on Film~- The Sea Gull $1.50, l.OO ·~~~~ Arclzitectural Delineation ~ Skill'> Te.,t (3 hours) ~far. 28 8: 15 DE CORMIER FOLK SINGERS $5.50 to 3.50 ,...,. Th<' Community Skills Test for Crreat Plavs on Film ~The Caretaker $1.50. 1.00 \far. 29 7:30 -~~~~~ Burden, E~ A Plwto[{raphtr 4pprmJdt 111 Pn'wllfa· 0 students who enh•r<'d the An intwductwn 111 the Migm' 11f the Chmt1an f,uth and $2.00, 1. 75, 1.50 tu/11. Huw the camera can he ulllllcd m drdute•!Ural Univt'rsity Coll<'ge in tht' fall the New Tc~tamcnt. mcluding a ~tudy ,,f the JewJ~h and Mar. 30 7:30 :\fuseum \v/o Walls-Cubism. Dada and dc\lgn prc\entatmn. De '~d~'> 0 semt'ster will be ht'ld Jan. 23 at Graeco-Roman cnnr,,nmcnt tll' the c.1rl~ church. the nJturc Apr. I I 8:15 LAR LUBOVICH DANCE THEATER $6.00 to 4.00 of prepanng a la!out fi•r u'>e v.1th J ~:dmerJ. and 6:30 in the Kiva. This tl'st is for $1.50, 1.25, 1.00 of the l'\mr Ompcl,, the mis~ton and mc~~agc of Jc'u'. the. .~r. 17 7:30 Travel Film-Houseboat to Miami then g on t<• dJ\~:U~'> the tc~:hmquc' ••f dtdv.mg m I i admission rl'qu irements for Arts prodamation ,,f the pnnuuve chun:h. the confrontatHlll ~~I $10.00 to 6.00 for flnal pre,entatl!ln' S IK5!l :\ ay 7 8: 15 CHICAGO SYMPHONY ~ I and Sciences, unless the sludenL the diUreh with the gcntllc IHlrlu. and the Apn,tlc P.IUI s has a score of 2fi or higher on tht' - ACT or passing score on the nuni,trv and me~'•tge. Plus: ·- i=,====i. I CLET. - 9:00-10:15 a.m. Mondays and Frida)S J: ~ E~e~e\~~~~~~i~~:~~~nSprays, Heat, or Other § I Put Audubon Films Concepts Time Saver Standards Sissy Ons I • For Men or Women = An Audubon Wildlife Film, 406~-Thc Life and Writings of Paul (3 hours) C'allender. J; 4th F.d. 46 experts in Architectural 3: by Appointrttent only "Mexican Adventure," by C. P. An inJensivc studv of the life of Paul. and have revised and updated th1~ ~ ~ Lyons, will be presented Monday, th~ He~rew Acoustics widelv-uscd workbook ofarchuec­ Greek influences on his thought. the relationship o~ .the caa.. Jan. 29 in Popejoy Hall at 7:30 tural·de'>ign '>tandard'> and cons· ._:.~ 5504 ;e~~;~~~~e. S.E. I p.m. religion of Paul to the teachings of Jesus. th~ cntic~l By David M. Egan. Designed for the ar· truction reference data to include (!J - (1 Blk. East of Son Mateo) g questions relating to the writin~s or Paul. an expositiOn of hiS Student Discounts up to 50% chi teet, engineer, and swdenl who wishes to detailed studie<; of space frames, ~llllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllltllltllllii'IIIIUtfii!IIIUUtllfUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF. writings. and the main theolog1cal tdcas of Paul. learn the concepts of architectural a:oust1c.s su,pension structures, steel domes, curtain walls. skylight\, pla~tics. 0 6:30-9:00 p.m. as quickly as possible, it emphasizes concept Vegetarian salads Telephone-277-3121 sketches, useful design tables. and charts. and useful curves. motel de1ign. homes for the aged, glass. plaster. and J allnaturalfoods step-by-step example problem solullons. :E shish kabob & shish kolta Registration is at the first class period, Monday, January 22. F~r $16.50 other important area~. $28.50 Nader S Tue .. Frl 11:30.2 pm, 5·10 pm mor~ information call Don Wiley, 243-5401 or 255-9248, or come Y r doily lunthean spedal Sat & Sun 5-10 pm, cl<»ed Mon. the Baptist Student Center, 401 University N.E. • HtlL.M,ANiS,. ·rNC. Ph. 265-7982 AUTHENTIC lEBANESE FOOD 5900 Lomas NE 266-3629i -~am~~~m~~~i: .. ~R-~t'"!'.!'.~~~·~-!:'IA.~~~ 401 Wyoming N.E. ---~--~r------:~ Wrestlers Undefeated Lobo Basketball Statistics - The Lobo wrestling squad won tomorrow they wrestle Mankato PCT FT-FTA PCT their fourth victory in a row Stall:' and Monday night, Drake. Player GM FG-FGA Monday evening uguinst the The Lobo grapplers have been 14 79-155 .510 35-49 .714 Majors Must Listed Chester Fuller !Education be University of Wyoming 21·17. ranked 16, and the result of thl!se 14 76-116 .655 23-47 .489 r Special Education Minors Rosalyn Chnshl're c tl · Darryl Minniefield '· s · 1973 • ~ , a wrmc, Graduate Students They are still undPfeated in four meets will have much to do Bernard Hardin 14 72-168 .429 19-42 .452 ~ , pnn_g - _ Crawley, Joyce D., Davis, AdE.>le McGowan, Ruth, McGuire, Rita, Schmitz, Sharon, Schnil:der, {'Oll!'giate competition, dropping with how they rare in the next 1o rlH•. followmg . students _are M., Davis, Geraldine, Eliot, Care Alsop, Bill, Armstrong, Ruth Mnes, Louise, Mujesterek, Davlcl, David, Segura, Do1·a, Shaw, only one t>xhibltion match against poll. Marl{ Saiers 14 65-104 .625 23-30 .767 H JistNI m the Sp.ec1al EducatiOn L., Faye Colleen F b J Y Atencio, Orlando, Aubrey: Mann, Dick, Martinez, Jimmie, 1:-. D · ·t t as mrnot·s If · ' • e er' ean, Marilyn, ShcH'maker, Jill, Si<>l'l'a, Athletes in Action 28-18. Sparking Coach Ron Jacobsen's Don Ford 14 53-125 .424 18-25 .720 r.: pp,u '!len . · . you me Feldman, Joyce, Fletcher Melba Donna, Baca, Mario, B:whn, Lynn Malhl'ws, Renee, MoffPit, Vhlla, SlePper, J:m, Soi'<'llnon, Yesterday evvart 14 26-48 .542 14-18 .778 '- J!; • t D J E t ' •w 1lilt', onza1 es the Midwest at Wisconsil) State. undefeated and capped off the - .. ~ pl(•t'lwr, Thomas, point action arc defending BobToppert 4 3-3 1.000 7-8 .875 !: Mtchael· · ., uca, nry o, 31 ey, Jaramillo Antonio J 1 · Buchanan, Bill, Campbell, Pe11'nult, Beverly, Piatt, Daniel. Wesner, AHce, Whiting, Val<>rie, Western Athletic Conf~rence .700 Linda, Barker, Bettye, Barrett, Susan J~nes All ' Jo md~on, Patricia, Carillo, Anthony Pike, Gwcnlynn, Platt, Gerald, Wi!.'lar\d, Ellen, Williams, BPlsy, Pat King 5 2-7 .286 7-10 I,z "' l · W B u•·tcls Le ' · • n, our an, Hand Crafted Jewelry champions David Romero and , ;~ vvooc row _ ·.• ' ., . on, Patricia L., Kalvar, Lawrence Colohan, Julia, Connaughton: Poyoul'Ou, Pamela, Rackley, Mary Williams, Dennise, Williams, Rich Pokorski 6 3-7 .429 2-4 .500 Thomas, Cronin, William, Cultreri Gold and Sterling Roy DeVore. 1.000 0-0 ' ~~ Bai<'S, Cynthm, Bear, Tamara Kinkade, Allis, LaBalboa, Isah<'lla: Ann, Richards, Bette, Robinson, Susan, Wilson, Darlene, Wilson, C \ llOCl 10'\., Don Gibb 1 2-2 ~~Anne, Becknell, Mary C, Lopez Carol Lovat El' btl Elio, Cummings, Isabel, Curtiss' Katherine, Rutherford, Sr. Liz, William, Zanotti, Judy, Zimmer, B d tt' D' Bl k · J d ' ' 0 • lzn e l, 1'.\Cl•.l Ells I 0'\FS. \ll:\1-.R\I.S TEAM .~"' ene e 1, ma, ac mOle, u Y, McClellan, Jacque, McGill, Diane, Cutrell, Sharon. ' Ryan, Norah, Schaffer, Shirley, Gail, B & B LAPIDARY 188-292 .644 Bradley, Donna, Callahan, Barbara J., Majstetek, Shelley, Daily, Mary (Mary Lemport), UNM Totals 14 474-964 .492 I Davis, Sydney, Denecke, Rebecca :l~I!S\'\ l·liii'E '\\\ Opponents 14 365-842 .433 191-260 .735 1 Marynell, Cammon, Sally, Chavez, Martinez, Let·oy, Mordock, I Randy, Nagy, Mary. Denni_s, Mi_chael, de Vesty: ' Nelson, Lois, Neuman Julie Geraldme, OHmer, Paul, Durkin r~~ Jocelyn, E~pinoza, Tony, Evans: 1. O'Neill, Mary Catherine, Pafford: LEADING LEADING · Joelyn, Palsce, Marjorie, Parsons Charles, Evans, Lynne, Feldmrm I Robert W., Fischer, Nancy, Flynn' Sandra, Pinkham, Jeanne, Pinto: Bedspreads, Mugs, Jewelry UNM Opp SCORER REBOUNDER ATT - j Roberta, Fourier, The (Ed,S.); 87 Chile National Team* 61 Minniefield 13 Hardin 14 12,240 , Joann, Quintana, Josephine Rankin, Coyla, Raymer, John: Gard, B~verlee, Gibson, Marjorie, 83 Cal Poly-Pomona 50 Fuller 16 Hardin 13 12,521 ; i Glasset, Walter, Greth, Charlene, ! I Reynolds, Debbie, Rivera, Susie, Rugs, Dresses, Boxes and Many 84 at Oregon State (OT) 79 Hardin 21 Minniefield 10 8,~38 Hall, Frank (Ph.D.), Hannon, T, , Roberts, Joan, Rockoff, Celeste Walter. 88 New Mexico State 67 Fuller 17 Minniefield, Ford 10 15,337 Rothstein, Martha, Sandoval: Isadora, Hattox, Keri, Hawes, Ernest Other Items 72 at Texas Tech {OT) 69 Hardin 21 Hardin 7 6,100 Hennig, Tobert, Henninger: at New Mexico State 67 Minniefield 15 Minniefield 12 9,013 Schneider, Marie, Schneider, 68 Thomas, Sharp, Janice, Simms, Sharolyn, Henry, Clay, Hooten 1-03 Abiline Christian 74 Fuller20 Minniefield 11 13,725 Denise, Spitzberg, Stephanie M., Barbara, Howell, Richard, Hughes: 92 Colorado 71 Saiers 21 Minniefield 11 14,773 Stewart, Donna, Still, PriUla, Marsha, Hurtado, Ingram, Charlotte, Ittner, Martha, Thomas, Carol, Thompson, T.r<~cy 107 Dartmouth# 36 Fuller 15 Minniefield 7 13,942 Jackson, Elmer, Jaramillo, M,, 'io Seattle# 54 Fuller 15 Minniefield 9 14,902 L,, Torn~z, Michael, Valdez, Bendel, Valerio, Mary, Wander, Johnson, Leanne, King, Anna, 62 at Arizona State 67 Roberts 19 Minniefield 7 4,332 Kirk, Janeen, Kline, Mildred, It's a brand new world . Stephen, Wagner, Judy, Wheeler, Klitizkie, Lourdes. 73 at Arizona 83 Saiers 16 Hardin, Minniefield, Ann, Wise, Margaret, Williams, YOURS ... through Saiers 6 3,200 Kronig, Barbara, Levint>, De h ra, Williams, Tody, Sharon, Ley, Richard, Lynd, U.N.M. STUDENTS- 87 St. Louis University 67 Minniefield 20 Minniefield 19 12,908 Yara.~heski, Katie. Charles, McCuller, Dorothy, Southwest Ski & Scuba 1622 Eubank NE 294-7717 10% OFF REGULAR PRICE!! 69 Brigham Young 62 Fuller 23 Hardin 9 15,297 78 Utah 75 Hardin, Saiers 14 Minniefield 5 12,530 *Exhibition Game #Lobo Invitational Opposite Yale Park ; I ----- ~~~~ ---- I ••--- e I I 9 I \)1 I Bernard Hardin Gabe Nava I I AMERICAN I ! BANK OF I COMMERCE I

Something I I famous international dishes Old ... A member of the 851 family. I Something New (Hungarian, Dutch, Indonesian, ''Banks he_Jping banks help people." French, German, and others ...) The traditional wide wedding band of yesteryear I In inspired combination with today's fashion-slim lunch 1 1:30-2: ;;o dinner 5: go-g; 30 engagement ring. The overlapping concepts pre­ We Are In The SUB To Serve You Better sent unique departures from the conventional for a variety of fascinating and distinctive ensemble .113 Romero St. N .W. 2 blocks N .W. effects. In 141< white or yellow gold. r· d ·It ·.xten cc crms of Old 1'own Plaza 242~4g86 !llJ •~ . Starting from $300 i~~IT"m';:~c:~d ~lkJteinf~!er w,. ••,. "'"""' ...... ,;:'•·-·-""} ;·~~--:-·· ·-~\'1 :!t. /oOONESBURY ~" ' by Garry Trudeau , •.·,; /~It-"' II I (·(!1.'5 /iff ,1 f:' f, "] ~'-d.r;~~ AI. f. (_~.-:' oQ., ~d UNI\1 will h<' Nli!Prl and puhilslwd by Heady Makes Policy Minorities a j .. !l'f HfltVO! ! A.-'"ff '-·'! :'' !fV~RV f3[,J.!Rf.t'PVV. UNM Presidf.>nt F<'rrel Heady Washington and Dallas regional . i result of a d<'cision to havt> :Uaca is a' do<'loral studPnl in made what appeared to be a unintentional." He commented Heady said that if this trend ~ f· -~I offices, from EEOC regional they felt th!lt Chicanos are the ~ l'<'gional dissl•minalors at guidanPP and I'OUll'l'iinJ.~ at tlw policy statement on minorities that more progress in the area is continues, it will "raise warning office and from the University of largest minority in the state. ,•· Education Proft'ssions School of Edu<'al ion at l TN:\1. during a 2-day conference of the recorded when there is interest signals" in terms of its impact on Becknell responded that this was 0 Development Act-Pupil P<'rsomwl New Mexico. HEW p(>rsonnel and pressure, a1~d that he is glad l·~:~r~:~: Department of Health, Education the quality performance of irrelevant and that blacks would ~ ,.$ ,j i SPrvicws Projt>d (EPDA-PPS) from the Dallas office of HEW to have HEW guidelines because institutions. He said that no and Welfare on Thursday and opened the conference with an have preferred to be invited to e!. ~I :t :~~ National Directors Conf!'rPnC'P Friday of last week at the Holiday they are "helpful, reasonable, and matter what percentage of new speak for themselves. No «"" N' h<'ld hert>. Inn midtown. approving statement to the clarifying." He said, however, that University upl,)ointees come from University of New Mexico on the representatives f1·om Native b A dl'C'ision to makt> writ l'l's Speakers at the confenmce we cun 't e:xpE'ct complete success. disadvantaged groups, no _parity American Studies .attended the 0" I'Psponsibl(\ for lce<'ping nn progress of its Affirmative Action President Heady went on to .o ~~ included persons from HEW program. can be achieved on a short·range conference. hist.ol'iNtl account of lh<•ir cla~ify his own attitude on the basis. Much dissatisfaction was individunl wojpcls. Thr matPI'iHI The University Affirmative guidelines. This is that minorities §' .----save 25%---. Heady continued with his own expressed by women and minority t: Action program is a plan whereby are not getting equity but suggestion for solving the problem the Unive1·sity sets its own goals in "preferential treatment," thut of diS<~dvantaged minorities versus terms of remedies for inequities ~~~J:r~~~!~ t k:~!ra ~ v~~~~~ ~ ~ they enjoy a "competitive "the quality performance of co ncf.~rning racial and sexual privately expressed criticisms of ,oo advantage," and that (ulthough institutions." 'rhat suggestion is Heady for his exclusive use of ._. minorities. Progress toward these "this is hard to prove") und even that the University hire on the ,; Evers, Hatfield to Speak male metaphores in his ~ goals is periodically appraised by if it is not a fact, "institutional basis of qualifications first and HEW. The main purpose of the illustrations. Heady relied on w goals in employment of women only give minority preference references to football and to ~ sl udt>n! ft>f.>S and spt'akers m·p Nin, author of a famous sPries of centN. conferencp was to outlint> and and minoritiPs are in excess of the when a qualffied minority / s('k<'IP.d by a joint student-faculty diat·ies, Feb. 15; . . Evers took over. the NAACP clarify HEW's guidelines as to Playboy magazine during his proportion of these people in the ml'mber m· woman is available. atlempts to explain his p"osition. cnn~nutte~·· . . . . A cad e.n: y Awurd-w lllll i ng ftt>ld work af~<'l' Jus WPll-lmown lobo minorities and to discuss UNM's g<'nNal population and of the LIH' Fol!owmg Evers m the serttts chr<>ctor WJ\ltmn Friedkin, of "The brothN was kJ!h>d by a sniper in That is, University should hire Women felt that since the comnlian<'e with them. proportion of qualifit>d the most qualifif.'c! applicant first, I will h<' Albuquf.'rque Po!ic<' Chi!'f Fr<'nch Connec:>tion" fume Feb. 19£l3. Civil rights le:Hlers insisL Hendy stated that conferen CP was held on the m<'mlwrs." H(• fee>ls that. thcor~ has and if he or she hapl,)ens to belong subj<'ct of rucism and sexism, this Donald Byrd. Chief Byrd is 'part 20; out&poken homosexual ~uthor that the ido:>ntity of Lh!' assassin is at discriminai ion, wht>l'<' it £>xists is hel'n an "over-r<'arlion to the to a disadvantaged group, that is of tlw Facult.y LPcture Series, an Merit' Miller, March 7; and known. ·MENS SHOP "indirect, complt•x, and showed a certain amount of affh·ma!iv<' action " all to the good. insensitivity. HEW employef.'s off·shoo! of "All<'rnatives.:• HP thPologian-author Michael Novak, Civil rights leaclt>r Charh•s EVI!rS Sevf'ral women from the came in for their sharl' of criticism w!ll speal; Jan. 29,, il p.m. m the March J ~- leads off th<> Spring sem1•s!.t>r of Univt'rsity ohjt>ctt'd to this, on the snmf.' score, Tom Robles K1v:'· Afl_er Byrd m tlw· faculty _Evers IS thf' mayor of Fayl'tt.e, spPakPl'S for tlw Uniwrsily of DKIES reminding H<'ady that, duP to from EEOC talked about Sl'flt'' will be UNM profpssor Mms., and brother of slain <'ivil New M<'xieo "Alternatives" series institutionalizt>d racism and technicians servicing the Louis Rosa.~co on Jan. 31 and rights leader Medgar Evf.'rs. when he app('ars at tht> UNM Sl'xism, women and minorities are University as "a bull services a UN;\1 Law School Dean Fred Hart Charlt>s Evers is field s<'Cretary for Student Union Ballroom Jan. 23 systematically pr(>vented from cow." Fttb. ;,, the Mississippi NAACP. ut !l p.m. becoming fully qualified The most serious dissatisfaction R1·ciHHl in lhe regular AWorldWarllandKort>;mWar Admission to th<' Evers prof<'ssionally. over the conferenct> was exprt>sscd "Altl•i'll.al ives" schedule V:ill be vt>l t>ra n, Ev~rs has becomE' a appem:a~ce, nnd all other speaking The next speakl'r was Jean on the subject of Ht'ady's policy R<>puhlll'an Sen. Mark Hatfwld of succt'ssful bustnt>ssman, as Wl'll as evt>nts Jll the S<'ri<'s, is frl'e to Tremendous Savings Frakl:'s from the University concerning minorities in On•gon, a long oppon<'nl of llw efff.'ciivt> mayor. Undrr his UNM studPnts, faculty, and staff. WomC>n's C!!ntcr. Ms. Frukes read .institutions. One comment Vil'tnam War. Sen. Hatfit'lcl will leadership, Fayeltf.' has established Admission for othl'r pl'rsons is off the list of departmental frequl'ntly heard after the spPa!; Jo'pb_. R. Following Sl'n. a community health program, Sl.nO _for adult-:: and .':il for sehool positions in the UnivN·sil.y along Hatfwhl Will h<' ESP r~>sl•arehrr purchased a mobile mt'dical unit nge eh!ldrt>n. U'l conference was that if American c on ~ with tlw proportion of women to institutions are "in danger" as a Dr. J. B. H !tin<' of tht> Instit u t l' of upgradPd its school and polic~ A II I<' c t u res, with one t.r) men in each department. Par a Jl s Y t' h o I o g y at D u lw systPms, and begun constru<'tion <'X<'<'ption, will b<' a! X p.m. in thl' < result of the inclusion of Unh·I·I·~ity, I~t>b. 1-1; nowlist Anais of a multi·purpose community SUB. Ill N Examples of proportions of minorities and women, it appl'ars wom<'n in UNM Depts. to the I-.) Cl> that the choice now is between VI > zmtional proportion of availabl<' democracy and "quality 0 womt'n qualifiNl with th<' institutions." ~ Sport Coats V) FOOD doctorate arC>: q_ U'UtJJ('rJ ~ ring un opportunity course gen<:'rally depends on what F.eon,lJnics Qf'O 7C(; big band sound into American Library), ext. 2201, or U1e Tue. I Oc BEER 5~6 PM Journ(llism 7r--co 9.3% foi' bo·ginning UNM r.tudenb to he puts into it. freshman general studies seminar Ap}Jie Smoked Bar-11-Que Bibs Pvlili.-al Sei<'!tee homl's for New Year's Eve. The or~ Il.2'C AUman Brothers Band had their altrnd small classl•s, Thr('e·hour Boo k s and o Lhl'r materials table at rl'gistratiou. Lunches Daily ll-2 Eduralionnl s<'minars, limit.ed to 10 students (films, plays, art. shows have been .:, Roast Beef, Excellent lldminlstrntlon O"b 1 O.Gc;, conct'rt at tht' Warehouse in New Orleans broadcast locally (as did earh. an• open to all frl'shmen. u~ed as assignments) are of a Sandwiehes an•l Dinners Frakes siad that approximately the Dead in San Frllncisco), but Tht''~' dassl's will fulfill part of f(l'n<>ral naturt> and are intend<'d to 17% of the University faculty then the idea hit Capricorn the t•ourst> rPquiremPnt for d!'velop a students ability to rpad ~tud('nl' who later Pnroll in the Suits (112 out of 673 including Records national promotion man ! and <'Xplore n<'W ideas. temporary faculty) are women. Dick Wooley, and bet set up a GrnPral Honors Prowam. Thl'Y Information about tlw cours('s ar1• no! En::lish courses, will bt> availahlt> at oril'nt.ation and OPEN MINDED ThP. p<'rcentage of women in tlw ''network" almost overnight, the (!UARTERS l advisPment, th<' Honors C',entl'r U.S. population is fJ2%. lining up ·15 stations, most of Tho> -;pminars arl' II'd by l wo j' GPnr·•·al Honors stud('nts; faeulty Thursday afternoon was taken them Top 40 outlets, to plug into l or up with workshops where HEW WVSL·FM's lines, at a cost of 14 ! willlw ;tv:Iilabl(l for h!'lp if wanted Lounge petsonnel discussed with cents a mile for phone lines. l and IH'<'Itsionallv sit in on dasst>s. represl'ntativ<'s from UNM as well Ofh<'rs joined in at the las minute Formal and a~signnwnts will be ,-. '- ~' ;....:\.. ~,.;,>;_.;:"' ...... 11('-:il.lo•, and iht> frl'shman will Shirts as other universities, the exncL by tying up with Ol'ighboring ~ I •.' Empty Headed meaning of the HEW guidPiines station~. so the Allmans concl•ri !· l~rpretalion. bt'amed throughout the South nnd l m:lfl'l'ia! ,f udi<'d. Questions were invitPd from n•adwd into the Southwest and Clrading is on an A/CrPdit/No ·, Crl'cl:; "v~tl'm, A Rludenl C'an hi' ,. administrators and faculty MidW<'Ill. <"o 11:00 AM-9:00 PM concerning the details of Location Recortl<'rs were on l'PW,trcl1;d for good worl• but implt>mentation of the hand to r<'rord both th<' Allmans <'mm .. t lw punish<•d for failur!'. Affirmative Action program. and Wet Willi<' for Capricorn, and Slacks Friday morning was largely Wooley expectt>d a Willit> LP out There is a difTerence. taken up by a !ip(•ech by Antonio of th<' <'V<'ning and "a couplp of I Mondragon of Chicall() Studi(•s at things" from the Allman Brotll('rs, UNM. His subj!'et was "EEO who are now in thr studios in 2 Loe~tt.ioJts Bible study is a boon to understanding Compliance from the Minority's Macon, Georgia, working on thPir Standpoint,'' Mondragon nt'Xt album for rell:'a.~l' in late Spring offering of Bible Courses for Credit ~ (/) commented that th<'re is a February. 1.() c mythology of affirmative• action, Network radio rock is not n(•w; ~ < Bihle 2322 ·l11h to ~1alachi- Rohin~on Ill ~cferri11g to Ready's spE•t>ch, hi' ABC has simulcast numl'rous TV DRINK •d<'ntifil'd the mythology of rock ~hows on tlw ABC-FM chain, BROTHER'S Wed. 6:30-9:30 PM ,J701 Gold SE 0~ Sv:~eaters c.n over·:reprpsentation of minorities, but Lhe Allman idt'il allows Bihle 3361--The Corinthian Lctter.'o- Robimon (J') "" th(' mythology of lowering stations outsidP an <'Xisting ~ We stock the finest institutional standards. He n<'tworl• to slwl'<' programming. T~TH 10:30-12:30 P:\.1-130 Girard NE imported ·wines referred to Ht>ady's charge that KSAN-FM in San Francis<'o, MUSIC Bible 4360-The Book of Romans-Kendrick Leather Coats minorities art' g<'tting followed tht' Dead remoll' (which t Tue. 6:30-9:30 PM -130 Girard NE available in the "prefrr<'ntial treatmt'nt" in trrms went, with tl1C' N<'w Ridl'rs of the country. of the pt>ndulum of a dock. When Purple' Sag(' and lh<' revived Sons, Church Historv 3382-Church Historv-Robinson the pendulum has l>een in one from ll PM to 3 AM), is already II ~~ I M-W 1:30-3:00 PM-130 Gira~d NE extreme position for a long time, planning such a "network" tit'· up Grerk 1412-NewTestament Greek-~Robinson 0-own Parkas and when iL bl'gins to swing hack, for next New Year's Eve. The idea there ar<' some who would like io will be to hook up thC' <'ntire W!'SL Used Reeot•d Exel1ange Tue. 6:30-9:30 PM -130 Girard NE have it stop in dead center. ThP Coast for an evening with the> laws of physics, said Mr. Dead. I N e''-r and Used lnstrntnents Registration at Christian Student Center or at first class meeting. Turtle Necks Mondragon, dictate that th(l -Rolling Stone l Fees. $5.00 per class For further information cal1265~43l2. pendulum will not stop ihl're. Arter Mondragon's speech, N(>w Year's Ev<' W('nt this way: comments were mude by Charles Cheech & Chong at the Drums Repairs Becknell and William Criddle from Troubadour, L.A.; Dan Hicks and 1 Black Studies as to the His Hot Licks, at lh(' Boarding l '120 Central S.E. inappropriateness of HEW'R Housl:', S.F., and Lht> Divine Miss Guitars Amps CmusTL\:-; Sn·nE:-.:T CE:-.:TFR 243-6954 choice in scheduling Mo11dragon M~·Bdtc Midler--at the as the only spokesman for racial Philharmonic Hall,. N.Y., Sass, 1 :~o ( -;.'" Il 242-0194 242~3745 had scheduled Mondragon because -Rolling Stone .. I

'• ' ·tit£ lobo Movie Awards ·~ - 1972:~ ·.. ~ By GEOFFREY BLAKELEY ·!::s The Good, Bad f ··~ and Atrocious Rising pricPs, influt'nza uml lhe §' ll. tr11g~dy, of our enjoyment of it, Acadpmy Awards-the Nmv Year 0 but we have never before had a ~tJ of human nature that cannot be MISUNDERSTOOD BY MOVIE Ldumv~rate, annual and anmwlly t:::l production with the effrontery to hidden but need not be approved. years, but a nagging que~>lion depressing spectacles, listed in ~­ CRITICS: "The Godfather," that remains: If so much talent, and so q · tell us so. Polanski gives us To condemn the film for being triumph of business and art, A ascrnding order of unpleasantness. ·IEI Scotland in the 11th Century, a "crass" when dealing with ugly much money can be used to shore The flu is beyond the control of t-< ··~ murderous but guilt wracked unique achievement and no cause up trash and creatC' art from it, g. realities, to call it long on action for hope. "The Godfather" was an humanity, rising pdct's are ;~ Macbeth with a child of a wife but short on poetry as one critic why are those rl.'sources rarely controlled by the .0 accident-the director fought used to transfer literature that is - who urges him to kill to become a did, is to aGk for !.he return of every inch of the way for his govermnent-empirically beyond ~ ~ man in a desperate projection of films' like ''Straw Dogs," films already art to the screen with the control of humanity-but the g visio11 and the pulp novel was sorne precision, intelligence and her own inadequa.ces; he obliges, which the same critics considered transmorgified into a statement Ac:tdcmy Awards are controlled bt'ing as childish and power fascist for their appeal to thugs. fidelity? You can make a silk elCclusively by I and Thou, the ~ that seems anthropological in its purse out of a sow's ear, but will H hungry as she (implicit message: Some films can't win. objectivity. "The Godfather" will box office, the ticket·toting •oo " tht> power hungry are childish) . MOVIE LEAST public. H survive, deservedly, for m11ny (continued on p. 25) (() ~ Usually, Macbeth is played by a "Midnight Cowboy" did not --1 famous and/or great actor who win best picture because it was c.l removes all moral questions by good (it was) but because it sold aimply being; that is, we enjoy the 1tate~~te tJUe~¢ tJuide to Laat~9 iDeace tickets and this year "The performance and not the play. it was Til!• llwnm1 rar 1vhich, 1\'hen it'\ n·cognj:etl. wrong but not that they all lh However. than "Gone With thl' Wind" sold left with a bleak winter world and n'l'l'ah a rwr.1mw! guidl' to in :33 yl'ars. Hollywood can hardly blood-perhaps not Shakespeare's truth. t:on!lict or an accidt.:nt arl! examples where pass that up even though the vision but not being blessed with both sides su!Tcr ovcr the sumc wrong. So majority of knowledgable movie th<> gift or raising dead dramatists, there is proof that ull disturbance results pl.'ople have namecl "The Discreet we will never know. We ask that lncrcdihlc as it may Sl!cm. people dn not from wrong. This ullncss makes the Charm of the Bourgeoisie" and an intl'!prl'iation of the work of a cause pain nr disturbing emotion. They Jisturhing f\'lrcc of Nature a perft.:ct, self­ dt>ad author be coherent and "Sounder" as-best pictures of the wou!dn"t e\cn if thev could. N~1r dn thev evident guide. Tht:~rcforc, anyonl! can discover year (neither, as or this writing, consistent, that it fit snugly create wonderful fcdlngs. Emotinn changes within the play's framework. the cl['Tge of pain and emotion to he has been shown in Albuquerque), between W\lndcrful and terrible. Dbturhanee incapa 1 c of crmr. And Cicely Tyson, the black "MaC'heth" as film I'd by Polanski Lord and Lady Macbeth: Kingly Kids d correction is mud~·. Same with probably win,:-because this year it less ("Sounder"), is a business can undl'rstand why people don't atTccti ng all life with the hllok. "Fnrcc Of avoided the tendency to exploit or black, or gay, the movies would Hlw it (no one likes to lJe told that pain: it {.'Hillluth pt it as a valid 'a11d befotc civilization arrived-but stop buying it while we are still Px(•itinrr interprPtation; the politics but, a year later, she gave black heroes do not realize that tree to buy something. 'Billie rumblings in Hollywood and New those murdering, sexually pl'llpiP who hate Polanski's precisely the same performance in York indicate that many blacks Holiday wrote that dope never "Klute" and this time she did superhuman heroes arc the helped anybody do anything ":\f:H'Iwth" may lw ohj<>cting to are tired of the new super stud creations-originally-of the rt>alit..- itsl'lf and not to this win: Hollywood still didn't like stereotype even while the studios better and the same can be said her politics but the fact that festering imaginations of whites for the hatred moviemakers are part ic·ulnr r<•·erPation. It would lw I, prepare sequel after bloody and that by patterning their a hl'ttrr world if mon~L<'rs roamt>d people would pay to see a pinko sequel. Of all the developments or fostering: We have a country to (if pinko is a brilliant perCormer behaviour after these heroes the clean up, and injustices to righl, battl!'tnC'n!s erl:'cted in Pop!'joy 1973, the choices made by blacks, kids are becoming white fantasies Hall and killed each ol!tl'r with a and Ms, Fonda is) had been and by whites who cater to what and stratifying the simmering incontrovertibly demonstrated. of what b la clts arc lilre. seventies stew could prove to be minimum of fuss and both£>r and a. the whites believe the tastes or maximum diatonic declamation America is nothing if not blacks to be, will be the most Hollywood has shown repeatedly our Armageddon. or hut that is 1201 the way it is and it democratic and Hollywood is interesting and germane as to the that it will offer anything to anyone under the guise of good * * * SPPms fmitless to hat~· a film that nothing if not American. future of race relations in this But, before the apoertyp~, But it was a good year for business but this recent there nrc certain people and will haw.> no flirtation with nation-Hollywood ls playing development is unbelievably .'ll'mic notions of the "right" movies-not a watershed year Russian rouh•tte by mark(!ting trends from the year have we just (remember 1939: ''Gone With masochistic:-where will white left that need recognition: W3~' lo pro:>SI'lll dl'afh' US\lall~· off revolution to its newly found producers be when SuperOies are :.ta~(t•_ Tlw dmt h is onstatw in The Wind," "Wuthering Heights," black audience and one can only THE TEMPEST IN THE TEA "Goodbye, Mr. Chips," "The crawling over the country? And POT AWARD TO: Roman "~llf·lwth" hePaUSI' it is onstag<> speculate as to who holds the where will art be when we have so of the ~',.ar~ lo summon thr realizes that the stakes in this universal statements to make: but a good year with a large game arc astronomically high: The year. Tragedy and melodrama I. 'llllhif,t ira! ion to allow artists I o black tilms, white Cilms, gay tilms. Jll'hPl!! on llw st•rN'll thP nit:htly number of films that, while manufacture of more hatred, or may arisP from a nl'l'{} to render women's films? If we are female, dC'alh stizlgless. We all face thl'! lttVI'lluUng ritual \Vf' prnNil'f' in final frontier and none of us~s I nu1· llt'dwumr. and W<' now hav(• I !lllllllllllllllllllflflllllltllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiKlllllllllllllllllli young poopl~~cope too Wt'll with Ill>! lht> 1oophistieation to :tN'!'pt § § the realization. We can live with I ;m ;,rli~t who r,ives us tlw l'nd = ~ the fact that we will die to the Jln.c!ut•! of all of tli!' pious ZALES ~ § extent that we can deny the Pf<•damssness, whirh is SAY~ 10% TO 33%% As usually p~oduced, Shakespeare (lrl'l'i'<'ly Whl'f!' UH•y )pan in tbc> is the perfect vebiel!! to this end: \'u•t Xams and Nmthrrn In•Jands off regular prices on select gtoup of The Bar nl'vhh world. I I We cry with Romeo and Juliet, T~:~~::~:rd '\! 0 \' I E 1\1 0 S 'I' with Lear and Hamlet, as we FASHION RINGS experience dt'lightful shivers and \IJ~·W:'\Him.ST<>nlJ BY !\IOVIE intimations of our own end; but, C· ll I T l <' S : I! a <' t w h 1• n P"·""" '" ('oNC.rl of course, the actors rise to "H• ln;<••·:ltH't•" had J\1!'.! h('l•n i perform ~ain and we (('ave after llllhH ·lwei. J!s author :IPJWarPcl un 2 I The Dillards 5 the curtain call Sl'Cure in our 1!11 11" '; C'a'.:t>t! : n1tel} 8 30· I UU blood und blue lights. Trag«Jy i~;: dh:·Plil '"'llf,p of lll.lmnr. ( ';IH'll Tue'idav. Jan. 23-Sat .. Jan. 2!f flirts with d!'ath but deni<>s its .. ,!.,,l ·hun t;·}wl llw nn\.'1'1 wa~ I .>how~~ 9:00p.m. il'b·y self-renewing religion. The reason ,!!1· -~t·t 1 1,..,)cJ ,~4·trh a (t,!orf.!ia,pitHj.:~ Ticket;: SZ.OO on Tuesday. Jan. 23 & Wed., J~n. 2R Polanski's "Macbeth" has been tV Jtd. "V.:hv cl!'!'I'IH llWil !;ilL .. S3.00 on Thur;day. Jan. through Sunday. hn. 28 the object of irrational hatred is (;f,I!J Di•·i.t \ did fhE• Sl'rN•n-jllay is lo,· the movu• \'t•r;;ion f.!arring Hurl Available at the Thunderbird Bar. becaus~' it uses the tragedy (or the melodrama, whichever you think 11.-~nnlds and Jc .. ,: Voight aiul !h<• You mu;t be 21 to get m ~ ! "Macbeth" happens to be) against [ ntovit• i!; nbuul "why ill'l'<'nt nwn itselt, removing its comfortiv(', !.Ill." C'rili<·~ have• hl•t•n unabh• lo restorative . function. Watching a \ 'PI• it that wav DiPiw:v i:; a pew! Coming to the T·Bird Feb. 1·4 gruesolne slaughter near lh<> end l and must !h<•J:Pfott• h;;vt• wnn!<'d TRACY NELSON of Lhe film, the people near me l tu say ""lll!'!hing- pm•!ir, ot "" 'lw ~tmw. tl1P emitting shocked tot'lgUe clicks of 1 i't'PliV<'l"atH'<'" nn film is visN•ml ~ ;nul fl'ighfl'l\ing ror Ill!' lialllP (continued on p. 28) :), n·awns, Nt•wsv. <'!•1, talkNl about. ;t "halting att!'mpts at ltH'aningful {·[ •..r1'11, c..~.~ The University of New Mexico offers a broad range of non-credit courses in the humanities and THE UNIVERSITY OF the arts for adults who wish to continue to learn about themselves, their society, and their world. NEW MEXICO REGISTRATION HOURS There are also courses in professional and techmcal fields. TIME: T~ursday, January 18 .•.••. 8:00 am to 5:00 pm The non-credit courses offered are not limited Fnday, January 19 .•.••.••. 8:00 am to 5:00 pm to the traditional curriculum, but are flexible and DIVISION OF CONTINUING !EDIIJCATHON r-ftnnday, January 22 . • • . • . • . • • . • • Class Begms responsive to contemporary thought and developments. Special Interest Programs PLACE: Division of Continuing Education, 805 Yale, N.E. The classes are taught by an outstanding facul­ ty assembled from the academic, professional and Non-Credit Courses artistic communities. & Certificate Programs The University does not set any formal re­ Note: You do not have to rt!gister in person. Someone else may register you if they quirements for admission to most of its non-credit hav9 the pertinent information needed. You should have your date of birth, courses. occupation. education. social security number, and car license number available if >:nrollment in most classes is limited by the Semester II, 1972-73 someone else is going to register for you. nature of the subject matter or the size of the classroom; however, if a class is filled, it is strongly COMMUNITY COLLEGE REGISTRATION ENDS ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 19 AT 5:00 P.M. ONLY LATE recommended that you write your name. address, Continuing Education Center REGISTRATION WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THESE DATES. IT IS IMPORTANT TO and tE'Iephone number on the waiting list of a REGISTER EARLY NOT ONLY TO GUARANTEE YOUR PLACE IN THE CLASS BUT TO ASSURE THAT THE CLASS WILL MEET. CLASSES THAT DO NOT MEET THE particular course. Every effort is made to establish MINIMUM ENROLLMENT MUST BE CANCELLED. new classes if enough persons sign up on a waiting CONTINUING EDUCATION CENTER list of a particular course. Unless otherwise indicated, all courses are in NW CORNER OF LOMAS & YAlE~ ®@5 YALE N.E. the p.m.

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-~---~·- --- ___ £------·------~· ------~------~' - (Continued from page 25) ;;"W.eligious Studies have not hud a chance to see Cicely Tyson in "Sounder"). BEST. SUPPORTING ACTOR: AI .Pacmo, "'The Godi'u~hc•," tit•d Minor Offered with Joel Grey, "CubareL." I,... BEST SUPPORTING 0 The Dep;:u-lment of Philoso~hy doctorate degree in religion from ACTRESS: No one. Martha ·'·at lhe University of !'lew Strasbourg. He also was an Mitchell. .g ~CJ_OCo ..,;~ j vill offer a minor m Rellgwus assistant pastor in l967·68 of the SOME NON-HOLLYWOOD ~ ~tudies beginning in the fall Church of Oberhausbergen in AWARDS: ·a I ~emesll.'~ of the 1973·74 academic France. WORST ACTOR: James Earl i:l j year for the first tim<.> in the Other classes are "CompamlivP Jones, "The Man." BI University's history. Religions," "Medieval European WORST ACTRESS: Racquel ~ilfl Dr Brian 0 'Neil, acting Philosophy," Indian and Chinese Welch, "Kausah City Bomber," ~ chair.man of the. philosophy philosophy, "Philosophy of Lied with Ali MacGraw, "The 1!: department, f~cls th1s course of Religion" and studies of various Getaway." ~~ study is viJ;lllY lmpor.tant. . philosophical movements and WORST SUPPORTING .( "RP!igwn-a thmg of . sud1 individual philosophers when ACTOR: Thomas Eagleton. (He impact and nmge-is certainly those classes apply. was in the movies too). l:it ~ worthy of study," said O'Neil. Anthropology course which can WORST SUPPORTING "In the existential situation of be accepted for credit in the ACTRESS: Racquel Welch, "ll "Blue beard." 1 living from day to day we all face minor are "Primitive Religion" f !igion. None of us have escapt!d. and "Comparative Value OTHER WElRD AWARDS: the atheist is taking a stand Syst.ems." BIGGEST WASTE OF THE ~ven YEAR: Uta Hagen "The Other." I on religion," he added. History courses on ancient I O'Neil emphasized .that the civilizations of the Near East, the . - Ms. Hagan has been wowing program will be open-mmded and Reformation and the Jewish ~c=>!id tl:ii:uh .~'<· Broadway for years. This was her 'THINGS ARE GEniNG TO HENRY, I FEAR!' first movie and she was good even twutral. "We want the important People, also qualify for the new subject of religion to _be tau~ht minor, along with two art history when the scenes were bad and most of them were. using the tools of P!lJlOsol_lh!c~l courses, a,nd "Greek Mythology" SECOND BIGGEST WASTE analvsis and not stud1ed as 1f 1L IS from the English dep!lrtml'nt. a d;ad 'issu~likc an insi'Ct under Elementary Greek coursl's from OF THE YEAR· "WI•at'.~ lTn. Doc?" San Francisco, Barbra glass," hP said. . . tlw modern and classical languages Tht> minor w1ll requ_u-~· .1 H department also will be acC"epted Fritz: Notoriety-{)£ Sorts Streisand and Pc.>ter Bogdanovich. Sounds great. Wasn't. so•mt>slt>r Ju;urs o~ umvprs1t.y along with a class on tlw MPdil'val Welch: A First-Two Worsts rrrdit, with nmP commg from ~lw period in music and "Sociology of MOVIE THAT CAME CLOSE philosophy department and lllul' Rl'l ig ion" fmm the sociology BUT DIDN'T MAKE IT; THlRD N 0 I M P R E S S I 0 N : 1972: "Fritz the Cat," the saga of frnm oth~r specified disciplines. dl'Jlartml'nt. BIGGEST WASTE OF THE "Sloughter-House Five." a salacious and sadistic pussy, a AND, WITH A BLARE OF professional undrrgraduate that In,.] u clNl in llll' ph_ilo~ophy 0 'N(•il said that wlwn c-ours('s 1:\.. (~•l/)iYJ._:){(0. i'J\\-....ft, YEAR: ''Rag£>." George C. Scott c!Pnartnwnt offl'rings wtll Ill' a in Sanskrit and IfPbrt•w arc> u:- ~?--...J :...5V -~J '"id.._~.) \f\-jli~ against the military. Sounds great, TRUMPETS AND A CRASH OF gave und!'rgraduates a bad name. CYMBALS, T 1I E LOBO This (R.) crummy movie is nClt JII'W'' ("IIUl'S<', "R'll'I ) lt'lo«v""• ' re anymore. Wherl' <'VI'r it is, it 10 h <' tau11hl hy Assl. Prof. allowPd for t•rvdit in !ht• JWW (\ TECHNIQUE THAT SHOULD !\latthi<•u Cas:tiis. who has a prov,rm:n. \'" GO AWAY AND NOT COME THE WORST MOVIE OF should stay there. q)oses ~re_; /) ed .. I !!3~n.UNTIL, SAY, 1980; Slow ..L ~ .L ~ PEOPLE WHO SHOULD GO AWAY AND NOT COME BACK USP Registration Set UNTIL, SAY, 1980: Ali Film Schedule Set J{ ,. g i ·• 1 r a t i o n f o r t h <' Futurr• whil•h will ch•al with MacGraw, Erich S~;>gal, Stanl~>y Two films dir('clcd by Orson directed hv W<>llf's, is consid!'r<•d a l"nd .. r·•rarluat P Sc•minar Prog-ram llw n•lat ionship)'i bPI Wf'Pil ~>! uch•nt Ku hriek, Racqu~l Wt>lch, Julie Welles and Jules Feiffer's "Lit!!!' will h;: Iwld Thursday, January 1 H g'owrnnwnt and o!hPr hP~111<'1lls of Andrews (chc<>r up, she's on her Murders" head the Film landmark ·in modern einc•ma. ThP storv centers atound llw lifp of at th<· n;p offirt• in tlw Honors tlw mmpus. The roll' of ASl1Nl\l way), Rod Serling, Ben (the Rat), Committct>'s schedule during lhc ( '••ntt•r h<·J~inning at 10: :w a.m. will lw t•xamilwd as it rl'lat('d to Richard Burton, Doctor David first month of classes. Charles Fost<>r KanP, a eharrwt('r who was based on tlw r1•al·!ifp Cl:is»<'·' ar(' opi>n to all t>r<>rogaliv(•R, po\~Ns a!ld Rut'bt'n, Thomas (He's OK) The films will he shown on utld<'l"raduatP stud<•nts and tlwrt> limitation!<. Discusswns w1th Harris, Stanley ("Bit'ss tht' Beasts Thursday, Friday and Saturday William Handolph Hear~>L ar<• 1117 pr<'n•quisitcs. Enrollment is appropriah• administra! iv<: and 0_·1· and Children") Kramer, Richard nights at the Union Th<•ah•r. "Les Mistons" was th<' first film '<'..' (Seagull) Bach, Walt Disney Admissionwillbeonedollar. made by I<'rancois Truffaut who limit<•d tc> 15 studl'nts in Pach faculty r<>presc•nta~n·es, Productions, Univ<•rsal The schedul<• is: Jan. 2ii-~7: latc.>r m(id(' such classic-s as "Jul1•s cl~t~., ux<'l'pl whc.>r<' indicalpd. d<>V('Iopnl<'nt in tIll' -~<>mmar nf JntPrnational Productions, John Orson Wd!('s "Citiz('n Kane" WJlh And Jim," "Shoot the Piano Thuw who sign!'d proposals for new d!'part ures and laboratory - ,.,..... Wayn(', Richard Widmark Francois 'I'ruffaut's "Lt>s P!aypr" and "Tlw ·100 Blow~." <'nt Amhc.>rsons" and priority in mw URP coun;l'. ~~~ Dustin (My middl<• nam!' is Marx Brothers in ''Duck Soup"; Th(' dl'rlin<> of tlw arisluerary ':'. ·, (.._~(1~ owracting) Hoffman and olhPrs Ft•b. 1 ii·17: Jules F.:>iff!'r's "I,itllc• in lhl' lat1• 19th t'£>nlury is ~fool cours<>s will llt> taught by portrayf'd in W<'ll!'s' SP<'ond film, Llcultv and sc>mP visiting lt•cturers ~···················· too numerous to mention. Murdt>rs." . . GOOD MOVIE 'rllAT I,Efo'T "Citizen Kane," Uw first f1lm "Th<• Magnifir<'nt. Amlwrsons." will t1~1eh classes. Tlw film f<•alur!'s most. of thl' On<• dass will h<• Wastl' Disposul MPrcury Playl'rs, an acting group into tlw gnvirotlment taught hy ' who rL~sisted W<•ll£>s in his film and ll~lt'\' K•·aml'r, :Etwirnni<·s Division, • • ·~~~--~--~------. radio worJ,s. (' ivil gnf!iiH't•ring Ht•st•arch 'Eil1 r'a<'ility, TIH• uhi<·cliv<•s of thl' BEall Bl"ilcllES 11as "Duck Soup" is considt>recl one of the lH'sl fllms lhP Marx t•oursP. arc to :lt'Ciuain! ! hi' sl ml~·nt • • ::\Iouday :\ight Brotht'rs ('V<>r mad(' and rl'alurcs with th<• nat urt' of w:L~f<•s whll'h • At tlw sl'ldom sN•n brothc•r, Z<>ppo. a1·c di.<;<•harf!l'd into thP "Little MurdPrs" is an urban PllVirnnml'nt, and with th<• • • ~ 'I"he Quartc:rs I.oungc n ightmar<' which starred Elliot ph ilosophil'~ of varinu~ was! I' Gould, Donafd Sulhl'rland and tn•atmc•nt facilities and dtsd~:nw• ~·~ an•as, lab<>ratory dPmonstratmns, • Alan Arkin. It is a parody of a • Spaghetti Dinner For the Price of family's willingness to acrept. tlw films, pan!'! disl'ussions and gu1•st iJ witT! l<•cturPrs will ]){' tts!'d. urban behavioral sink of N!'W t'UllrSE• • York City. The purposp of tlw • Sausage or :\fc:athalls Edihll' Plants of lh(' .Sou!hwps!, Salad, (;at lie Bread Showing tim1• will be PANTS FROM FAMOUS SHIRTS, BOTH LONG AND SHORT One Portrait announced in thP Lobo. taught by H:trold Mackay of tltl' • J to dq>artmPnt of biology, wtll hi' • $1.50 MAKERS REDUCED TWENTY SLEEVES( <'Xp:md th1• stttdl'nl's knowll' i ln pr<>V<'lnl'tll nf !u,; • TO SEVENTY PER CENT! • We'll Give YouTwo~ Unique Jewelry survival sldlls in tlw ar<•a of CENT! finding wild foods. Tlw spminar For will <"onsist of Pighl mw·hom· • Double knits, rib less corduroy, • mN•I ings nnd <•ighl lbrP<>·h!>lll' Valentine Special Unique Occasions fil'ld I rips to M•an'h for t•chhh• denim jeahs, brushed denim_, cor­ Also some sweater plants. Sl UdPnls willlo<"afl•, gatlwr • duroy. Not all pants in all sizes• vests and turtlenecks. • and pre(Jan• \laliVI' plants for 2 8xl0 Portraits I'at ing. S1•x: Tlw Hidd<•n Sid<• of • • For the Price of One Ilislmy will hr jninl Jy l:~u!lhl hy . where fine food, drink, and B:whara Pop<· and (,untlH'r block & white or color Hotlwnb<•rn of tlw d!'part nwnt of • • the friendliest people meet history. 1'hl' c·om·se will dl'al with • • • • • e how srxunl mon•s, rttsloms and from fzam fmrgns to stf•ah and .~ca food •. . atlitttd<•s his<•xual and • e *BEAU* e e hom osl'xual, mall• and f!•mal!' UNM PHOTO fine wines, bee1:~ and liquors dominntion havt• playi'd a roll• in p a s 1 s o ,. i<• l i<• >: a n d I lw i r • e BI\ITGHES e e d<'V(•lopnwnl. 277·£574B 905 Yale SE Tom W. Thomason Harold LavPndt•r, 400 Son Felipe-Old Town V i<•<•·pr<•sh! from the :O.:cwman Cetllct Affairs, will lt•adl Htud!'nl (} ovt•1·mrwnt Fast, Fn•s(•nl and ••••• : . ;";"'~'";··;"; . : •••• ·' ~------~ ' r~l·' ;;,o ·:~0 ~ 1::' Honolulu Could be Tough "".. <:> ~ Physician, Mayor .oo t ..z ~ ~ ~ U.S. Justice and the-Chicano 2:: Wolfpack Faces Hawaii .. § Editor's note-This article is Very few jurors selected to serve It would certainly give any man mapping of procedural strategy in resort to collaleral rt>lit>f by tlw Appointed Regents ij, writ of habPas corpus. Tlw from the Prisoners' Digest on petit juries come from the a comfortable feeling of security a case which directly affects his ,., r. availability of the writ is presPnl. A trip to Hawaii should mean The guard line will bP Fuller T!.'xas Christian 7 8·7 6 in regular 0 .0 International. barrios. Most Chicanos cannot to be able to see one of his own life. Lawyers contacting him in and 6-3 senior Tom Roberts. gamPs. Thl' only road win was a An Albuquerque physician and the mayor of Gallup have tl .g PDI Ed's note-The following even effectively communicate kind in the jury box; someone he jail up to the date of trial but it profits one Iilli<' if one dol's fun, pineapples, surfing and grass not know lmw to effectively skirts but to the University of Roberts has bPen the quarterback 79-63 win over Abiline Christian, been appointed to the UNM Board of Regents by Governor e. j..l was delivered as a speech at the with their Anglo law~·er th<' could relate to; someone who steadfastly mal>e every effort to and is averaging 8.6 points per the same ACC team that New -< ~~ first National Conference on the judges or prosecutor. ' understands him. I'm not plead him guilty. Only when he pursue the rem<'dy. New Mexico basketball team it Bruce King. Very few pPople indeed, know will mean a week of hard work game and leads the ieum in assists Mexico defeat<;"d he!'e 103·74, Albert G. Simms II, member of a prominent New Mexico S' Administration of Justice and the For the most part Chicanos feel unmindful that with increasing refuses to the very last to "cop a C' ~ Mexican·American Aug. 31-Sept. awed by the power of the Court; frequency th{' entire jury plea" do they make a token effort how to prepar<' the habeas and a chance to bounce back into with 54. Last season Hawaii had its .o '0 New Mexico le:1ds the series political and business family, and Franl~ Emmett Garcia will !.~ 2 in Phoenix, Ariz. Some 300 they are frightened by lawyers system--as we know it-has come at trial preparation. Usually it is petition. People in prison can the national rankings. finest season ever finishing at 24·3 seldom afford an at.lorney; prison with Hawaii 7-0 with the last trip replace Regents Arturo Ortega and Walter Wolf. Ortega is a ;- I~ pl'rsons, including ex-prisoners who do not wish to make the under attack. too late and the result is Coach Norm Ellenberger and and a berth in the NCAA Western ::s administrators often discouruge or his Lobos met a member of the to the Islands in December of local resident while Wolf is from Gallup. ·:2 and furloughed prisoners, judge or prosecutor mad; lht>y Recently the United States in effedive legal representation. Regional. =~ hinder tht' free <'X!'rcis<' of this Armed Forces LE'ague in an 1968 when tlw Lobos won 63-56 The confirmations must be approved by the State Senate. ... attended. Arthur Cruz, an know very little of what legal SuprPmP Court ruled that Tragically, the appellate courts '< ~~ ex·prisoner, is POI's associate unanimous jury verdicts werl' not often review such claims with basic rights. Accl'ss to law books exhibition game on Wednesday and 77·62 in a two game set. First team Junior College All 1-' z rights they have; they are lost in Coach Red Rocha's Rainbows American and Olympian Tom "We certainly appreciate the very fine public service by •oo editor at·large for Texas. the procedural maze the trial constitutionally required; that the great reluctance; too often they is severely I im ilt>d in penal and go against thP University of ~ institutions and thos!' who Hawaii on both Friday and entertain the Lobos with a ~-b Henderson leads the Rainbow Mr. Ortega and Mr. Wolf in their years on the board," said 1-' c11 defeated litigant." legitimat!'ly r!'sist imposition of overall record after a 10 day trip attack after a sensational career at bJ) It is not surprising that with the traditional number of 12 Saturday at the Honolulu King. "I wish to commend them on the good job they have The Court System to the Mainland that added four San Jacinto JC in Tt>xas. ""'~ l table during a trial aware The Constitution of the United rights of the individual within our of Ute fact that thos!' who are to States now guarante!'s the right to the lit~le corner that gets it together UNM Orchestra adversary system of criminal pass judgment on our people are counsel at this stage. Since on ju5tice. somehow incapable of direct revit>w the scope of inquiry Books-Music-Health Foods-Hair To insure against abuses in our compreh!'nding the Chicano is limited to the record developed N PW, or transferring, music trial court system the law has studt>nls are inviL!!d to audition sentiment. during the actual trial on the across from campus rreat~d the appellate systpm of It is this awareness of bring merits, the appeal remedy is for the University of NPW Me,.ko rPview so 1hat evl'n aflPr Symphony Orclwstra or the UNM alonP at a crucial time in one's life mt>aningful only if the accused is runviclion an accused retains lht> that makes many of our pt>ople adequately represented by a Cha mhPr Orl'lwstra, Conductor right Lo present errors which he Corner oi Central 8 Mesa Max Madrid announcNI. timid; a timidity enhanePd by tl1t> l'ompelent attorney who does not hl'li!'ves work an injusticP against fa i I to pr('b<•rVP !'rror on l he ~ladrid may lw t•onlaclt•d in fact that in most parts of tht> him. re<'Ol'd. room B 1 :n of tlw F itw Arts country a C hiC'ano proc<'SS!'d Within our legal system W<' also through th!' nim inal justkr Failure on the pari of trial Ct•nl<•r. R<•lu•arsals fot· lh<' havl' till' post-conviction rt>medi!'s Hymphony Orl'lwslra, now :1bout systt'm will rar!'ly-if I.'Vel-sel' counsel to raise e!'rtain objections, iniH'n>nl in lh<' hahN!~ <'ur puh offer certain proofs, in accordanct> i:i insll·umt•m~ stronf.l, an• lwld anclther Chicano fundioning as \',Tit. with prescribed procedur!!s, fmm :J::JO·ri::~o p.m. 'l'tu•,day :md part of thP ma<'hinl'ry of justicP. Most of us art> familiar with To many of our peoplr, thP results in tht> accuspd waiving Tlnu·sday l'ildl W<•d( in t lw ;,!')wul thl'sP roncPpls and llw theoretical basic rights through procedural FAMILY Vt1 'lt' judit:ial system is an alien world to mol from whi!'h thPy grow. Som(> hP avoidPd bpcause those of us defaults. This is true !'Ven when · ~riw Chamlwt• Ot·rht•htl'a. uf :.!ll of us know that insofar as thl'SP the accust'd does not lmowingly in~lnmwnt ;;, l'l'lw:u·:·t•s d urin1~ t hi' who have brPn exposl.'d to its ronrepts are applicable to tht' pro!'essPs have been afflided by it and intelligently for!'go any of his STORES twon hour. Proft•S.'o(ll' !\Iadrid ;,an; ('hirano, th1•y rPmain an rights. This is particularly tragic lw hnpl"• to <'XJMnd tlw hiZt' ...·ul and W<' hav!' ]pamed by personal unfulfilll'cl promise, and that toD experirnct> that th(•rt' is somPthing for the Chicano bet'ause, for !lw quality of hot h I'IH•I'lllbh•,;, many of our peopl~ hav<' lost fait11 terribly wrong with thP most part, he is not properly Cunet~rt <, hv Pa<·h t~k·nup an• Featnrinp; Organically Grmvn 'Whole in th<' adminislraticm of justice in administration of justicP for the advised of his rights prior to trial, pt'l".,l'lll nl thrtmglwut tlll' ll~:\1 this country. Too many p<'oplt' Chicano in this country. nor is h<' consult<"d during the Grains. Cereals. Flours & Beans-In Bulk :,t•lmol yO'ar, an• b<'comin!! awarP that lhP t'ourts arP not inslrunwnt,s of just i!'e, that the law dot's not Plw prnlN'l them equall~', and that Larceny Su~peet l oo often in our advPrsary srsl<'m Peanut Hutter ::\'oodles ::\ u ts rtw Iii nd of just kP a m.1n gets l~~~~~~~~~ Sea Salt Spaghetti Beverages dl•twnds on tlw mom•y he has. N'ahl>ed 13y Cops Trial Seeds Dried Fruits Oils Tlw ( \Jtnpw. l'olit•f' nahht••l a d ed. Il will not be tlw Peace{ ul A tmosjJlzerc Tlw unidPntifil'd 'Ub11't't wa,, traditional "day in !'OUrt." 'l'hey al'l't•,;h•d and booi.••tl for l;n't'PIIY as ~<'llSI' that thPy will not be 107 Mesa SE lw Wntl•l' with c·ourt·appointed attorneys, that ~ STUDENT a tap<• n'l'Ordt•l' wltl<'h had h<•<•n thc•y will not be judged by a '* tai:N1 from th<' prC'mis£'s. cms.~·s<'clion o£ their community. TIIC' polic<• blotter was qui!'t ~ over thl' vacation as campus police '* reported three thefts and two ~ TO ~ cases of indecent exposure. S t erco equipment valupd at ~PERUSED" BOOKS S·125 was stolen from thl' Phi STUDENT Gamma DPlta HousP at 1700 Las ~ * Lomas on January 4. The thieves ~ AT apparently broke into the house ASUNM through the south door and took the equipmt>nt which included a ~ HELP * if~ l·l PRICE TRAFFIC turntable. '* Popular Entertainment Other larcenies reported were Levi's. , ( ~ In Concert the theft or three clocks from the ...li:.l?.... The first training meeting for ~ .... Committee walls of the Fine Arts Building Sale those interested in joining Agora Plus the opening group "FREE" bl'tween January 4-5 and a ~ :::J: ··tt-~ typewritl'r which was stolen from $7.50 will be held 7:00p.m., Thursday, ~ Sunday, Jan. 28, 7:30P.M. at Johnson Gym the Union on January 11. February 1 , in room 1 1 6 ~ presents Tickets on sale now at SUB Box Office Two cases of indecent exposure Bush Jean I Ianlhack-Paperbacks were reported. The first took Mitchell Hall. If you would like $5.50- $.50-$1.00 Student Discount place on Jan. 10 in the Coronado Sale ~ ~ Magazines Parking lot at 11:45 a.m. A ....liJ!... more information or would just like ~ female student reported the act to 7.50 the police. Another exposure took ~ to talk, call Agora at 277-3013, or ~ place on Jan. 11 in the I•'ine Arts .JiJJ... come by the N.W. corner of Mesa Vista.~ Building. THE BOOKCASE Victims {!ave differ!'nt ~ We're always here, awake. ~ d<'scriplions of llw males who 109 Mesa IE expos~d thcms<"lvl's on lh<' two I days. More informal ion Oli the 21 20 Central S.E. second e:xposure will be given pending an invt>stigation. 243-6954 ~~~~~~*~~ '<1 1 roo 1!<1 (" DOONESBURY t1) 1 "' by Garry Trudeau - c.. ..."' .0 ,..,cO Tony Winner 'Sleuth' 2! I t1) » Chicano. :a k • • ::> (Co11timu•d from prrgl' 2!/J nhend W!! mltst all uniiP to fill tlwt "' ~ ~ and WI! know that 110 on!! has all nl'l'd hf'eause otn· common good :< To Hit Popejoy Wed. ;;· .... t!w solutions. But I would liki! to dvmancls it. 0 0 leavP this pla<'r> with tlw fC'l'ling a. In tlw qm•st for justie!' for ti .J:J "Sleuth," the 1971 Tony He portraycd TIH• Common Man that what Wl' do hN·t• today will our pC'opl<', Wl' mu~t n!so work 3 Award winner as the season's best in that 1961 pmduction of "A mnlw n diffl'l'Pnrl.'. That soml'how togl'thl't· to bring about n mass ~ play on Broadway, will be on the Man for All 8Pasons." Rosp also Wl' will <'OlllP togt'ther in unity to infil!rntion of fhf' svsl!!m to insurt• t"' ~ PopPjoy Hall stnge Jan. 24, starred opposite Kathurint' rt>kiudll' th(• hopP of thnsP who thut Chicanos will hl' n pad of lht> g. 0 beginning at 8:15 p.m. Hepburn in "Coco." 0 0 day by day ~ow weary in the judici:~l stnwturt' in this t'cmnlty. .$:1 Tickets are available at the BetwPPn Uwse two not..1ble struggh• Wl' arC' PngagPd in. Lt>t us Ll't us do all that Wl' can to assprt fu" K Popejoy H:~ll ticket office for tht> successes, Rosl' has b ren sPen in l:l .E: hOiJl' that what Wf' do hl'rC' today our prl'SPilCl' on tlw hPnch, in thP ~ ,.,-, play, which is part of the Popejoy New York in "Canterbury Tales," will be talk('d about in the jury box, at th(' counsl'l labll', and ;;:: Hall Entertainment Series for the in "HmnlPt" with Richard Burton, Barrios; tlmt in tlw days nhNld om ~ current season. and "Much Ado About Nothing," in all thosl' othl'r plaet•s whNl' our >-" "' ppopiC' wil1 reflpl'f to this timl' and z "Sleuth" opened in New York brothl'l·s and sisll'rs havl' trcadl'd 90 ...... with Sir John Giolgud. plarl' and pmudly say, "WP did :1 wi thou! Sf'l•ing a fril'ndly facP. ,_. during November, 1970 and ltas Rose also playPd Liza <0 guod thing." 1. Above all, ll'l us not forgl'! -:) "' been playing ever si nee to Doolittlt:'s faiht>r in Lhl' all·tinw bl) In all humility I say to you that !host• whosl' spirit is bPing crushed c.. "' standing room only at the Music favoritP "My Fair Lady." ~ WP rmt effprtuate C'lwngPs in this in our pl'nal institutions. Tll('y " Box Theatre. His most r('cent film countrv. Nevc>t' bl'fort' havP so tll'l'd our help thl' most. Ll't us Ken Olsen, the booking nppPamnce wm; in "A New Leaf" many ~>f our p.•op]p g'al hPrNl in sl riv<> to mot out tlw racial director for the play, says the with WaltPr Maltlwu and Eluim.' mw plarl' to SJll':lk on issul's lhnt diserimina! ion ! hal is t·nmpant in production by a New May. afft'l'l ns all. But tlw winds of Y ork·originatoo cast, has been so tlw NalimJ '~< prisons. In Tl.'xas WI' Haviland, also British-born, hns changp will not rnnw \mlt>ss Wl' still havl' stahttt's on tlw books popular and in such grl'at demand Pnll'rgl' from this Cnnfl'l'l'IWP as a that a number of cities wanting won a world·wide rPputation that rrqnh•t• sl'pamt ion of !hl' touring ih!' globe as n solo concert unifit>d forl'l'. l':ll'l'S in housing f;teilitiPs. Drspil<' thl' show will not gl't it at il'ast for Ringer. Ht> also has :~rl<>d in llw Conclusions another year. rulings by thl' Unitt•d Stall's Unitf>d Sta!Ps em lhl' stag(', and in With l'l'SJll'l't to om judicial Ll'ading the Albuq U!'rq Ul' cast Supn•ml' Court ord<•ring films and tl'lPvision. systl•m: dt•st>gn•gat ion in pt•nal facilil irs, will bl! GeorgP Rose and David 1. Wt> mu~t W()rk togl•thl•r to Trxas has yr>t to g-iw full Haviland. His TV and film appl'at·aucP <'l'f':th• an awarl'twss in om· poop!!' t•ompliance It) tl1:1t mandatl.'. Ros(' is a disLinguislll'd English hav(' be!'n "Barl'foot in Athens" that tlw courts bolcmg to thl'l11. Wt' know thnt in thl' l'JJtit·c actor who has won much aeclnim with Pt>!l'r Ustinov and G('raldin(' W f! must l'!'stm·f! tlw confidpnct• history of the Tl'x:~s Pt>nal Systl•m in AmPrica fmm the time of his Pagl', "King Rat," "Donovan's that has bl'l'l1 lost through yl'ars ih11rr bas lli'VN' been a Chicano first !his country. RPef" nnd "Fair 'ExclJangP." of nt>glect and injustice. We must W;U'dl'll, an ASJlist:mt WardPn, nor inform them that the law is a any oth('r Ghicuno in a position of swol'd and a shield, and that to prominl'nt rank. ~.. ,?', '..-:. ,,.~~ ,.h.;p..f-. usl' it effectively one must first "7•,;;• ,-:(,~ .... , We should insist that Chicanos I lrarn how it functions h1 the who arl' !lbll' to risl.' to ml'Pt 1 struggle to protect our individual whatl'VN qualifkations tlwse jobs fr11edoms. dl'mnnd be hired. The t>liminat i()n ~. Thosf! in thl' l<>gal profPssion of discriminatory hiring pral'ticl's will have to carry the lion's share would bt> a big st£>p towards 0~ \)\n. The integrity of nell il'ving n lnt>aningful program of s ou.\ pra.rnia.r- any trial has to be measured by rl'habilitation in our eorrectional defense counsrl's standard of syst£>m. \on fa(' th

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'' •J. .. UNM P.O. i:>u..x: 28, !Jnivc"sity of New Mexi.co, "· ,. .. . .tz '' ")' ,· 'll,.•· Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106 lit··. FEB. 13·19 ------~------New Offices from Jan, 22 until Feb. 12. A rush Voice Recital ~ New Offices for the Vic{' and get-together will be held, at Donna McRae will give a voice "' 31ff,1'J9 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING President fm Research, Research the ATO House 1908 Sunshme recital in Keller Hall, Sunday, .l>:l Ten·ace Jan. 27' from 1 until 5 and Fellowship Services and the January 21 at 8:15 p.m. z Lt » 3 (;; IJJ New Mexico $! Rnh.~: llll~ Jlt'r wnrd, Sl.OO n1inimum. or lJU -mail p.m. Any questios will be answerd Tt•rn;:,: PnYntt•nt mu:-~t h(• mntll' in fuH Clns:\ifk•d AtlvPrti!;inp; Community Service and c pl'im· h' in..;Prtinn f>f mh'Prti:;Pm<'nt. by the Student Activity Office. ~"' Q) 'A-'lwrt•: Journalism Building·, Ro()m UN.M P.O. Box 21l Continuing Education Prog\·am The Composer's Guild will .._. V.1~ u :.:ur, AlbUth Waters Dance ~ Monday, January 22, 1973 11 l'EHSONALS 51 FOHSALE Workshop rehearsals will be in Benefit Concert P> ·- _, ___ ,_ q Greeks Keller Hall for the next Lwo Jeanne Grealish and ,lane Snow .!IASIC Pl!OTOGHAI)IIY COIIWJE form· 'G7 VW SQUAHI.:UACJ\: (,fation wagon) 1:"' im~. lntt•ru·in• irHlividunl in:.truPti•m l1y l~H!!~~. nm~ likt• new. fifi,liOll mile~. 2:~~';, The Panhellcnic Coun£'il and wcooks. Rehearsals al'f.' Friday, Jan. will pr~,>se nt a S.A.I. benefit g. art~urit•ntPtl t•ruft•.-;:~iunal. Nn c•-•tlwti<'!-1 or f·l·"'· 1 -" 19, l·fi p.m.; Jan. 20, 1·5 p.m.; conet>!'L in Keller Hall at 4 p.Jll. hi-.ftfr~'· Ju"t tlloL mllt tt>t•hniquc•;-; ;-ih~n the Inter·Fmt<>mity will hold an 9 dtl ynJlr nwn thhw. Ut•a\'Y pr;wtll"f' m 111.11 FA::~, :!f.l;,.tm~'-1- ·1~ ~ t•rimtc, }!l'l'}iUfi';, l'all 2firJ,.2·i4·1. 1 --25 lhcl;.li• ,Jrv:·-:, l_ i"\llY llNM I•:MPJ.OYEI•: fu >'hnr<• hom;• :.!tJ I'OHTAHt.J•! TV'·• $2ii to $i~tt 441 with malt• ONM t•mpJr,Yt•c•. Privafc• lwtf .. \\'yumiw'!' !';]<;, :!:ir, .. ;}~JN7, :i ·'fi Smalley ruom ~llltl hatll. (~rm•t•rit-s :nul utiHtit•c; See The Ike Doll-- J!u;.._- \'\\" ~TATLON "·~AGON Cmkrohu!'J 11;,\ltl. Pt•r ..... ou tirc•d tlf '1'. V. clinul•r.-. an1l hn.v mJ1,·.:Wt·. t·x~·dlt•JJt .c'tmdithm. 2liH .. ;unp. Prl•fl·t· uhh•r \\'LJman. Ph. :14-~,-4~11i~l 52lii. 1 '21'i tlftt•f" il:UH JIJll, 1 '1:-\ ·~OFA -litk." I.ONn- ::;tuu. flx~l hha~~ rng - I.tl~T&F!Jr\Jl :P. :.h:w bwntifnl SlmL C:ttl !!.!l·i .. ·iO·ii. 2• ~ 1 •'2!i When it cornes to shoes MEN~:4 r~r·;ATHEH GI.oVr·:~- in JL•urna[- lL-\Iii\RtH-lM- OtrTFrT:- ~·~~mJ~1;·t4•, nli)~;tly i."im Bldg. l'Jaim in l!m. :!Uii, 1 :.!!i n1·w l·:nh!·;~t'l', tanb, ('tt'. Banmiu. 2mJ­ :.!14·i. 1 ifi '11 SEI\VlCES B-J(•y{·r-.E:-;:: FHI·;z.: 8Ju~~- th;.f·t rn~~z-rant"'<> and apparel for the dancer . . . !u•lit•Y, Lt~Wl·-t pril·t·~· nn wurld'•• fuw.;t I'Ai"ht !'t!A-I\:1•: YO{flt 0\VN i.iwl 11f mu •i" with l:nn·.,·I,a·tl amt,fi!it !", ~ z !"\O).;Y -"'·'l'H:\C'h TJ •'•ltt]·J•b:V ,J,•d;, a JllUttor~aH!O ri•Vt·r I• !al't' th•PJ;, \'.-itll :lit .\1"!1!11 TEI"I!!'lO rE!''I:r·:!.~ 1:1~,,. r• t "!'dt·r , un•t·h!lt·!' ;, ft·n·u !i;rH-r·•~ ;aJ•) r1· 1-rd p!;u•fT. l"uil fJ1!' ~til'illlh.-tnN·~t ~ ..... J :.!',ll~-·~ ···: "'· 1 :.!5 (iOOll t'~Ell TH1.!\tl'ET. C!w.·l;. w tkln·!­ :'it Hm. !,!it.f rl1•ut'tl. urI all ;j1.t-;'j'j' .... ;·: aftt·r , • \II,CE!.LA\I•:or." ~ I~ ,.:I'HEL!':I~i; !'Oil F!.D1I:N'I'.\RY uln· .;,;; ~lFEP STA'l'IHX '.\:wu:rh ·1-~·.,.htd •!r. ,·:tlinr, n·;1 :•,r-- tn:! l., i1t•Zd (ill Ft·k Hi nt Nt •·•h l·l:l-~iw• .,.,,,rl·o. i;.~uiL ~:it~-•Ci~:J. 1 ~:"t '·' .\!1.1. l!i tht• I 'UE. :rHbm lu-i. 2-.-'9

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