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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]. t~fNixon Impeachment Talk Grows Q_. ;;t WASHINGTO.N (UPI)-Demands for Gerald R. Ford to replace Spiro 1'. Agnew as President Nixon'S' impeachment burgeoned Vice President. recommendation to the full House. Sunday, and it appeared certain the House Announcing plans to offer resolutions for House Democratic Leader Thomas P. would be confronted with the issue when it O'Neil said in Hru·wich, Mass., he had talked returns to work Tuesday. impeachment were Democratic Reps. Jerome Waldie, of , Ogden Reid, with a "considerable number" oL At least four Democratic House members representatives about Nixon's action and announced their intention to offer and Bella Abzug of New York, and Parren Mitchell of Maryland. "we've all talked about impeachment." impeachment resolutions because of the ''There are seven, eight o1· nine President's ouster of special Watergate Waldie told UPJ. he had not yet drafted a specific list of charges, although obstruction Congressmen that are talking impeachment prosecutor and the attendant now," O'Neil said. "I presume that if they departure of Attorney General Elliot L. of justice would · be one of them. "Obstruction of justice is a crime where 1 propose it, they would not call it right up; Richardson and Deputy Attorney General that it would go to the Judiciary Committee William D. Ruckelshaus. come from," he said, "and that's an • impeachable offense." to weigh the matter." Dozens of other members, mostly Despite the cries for impeachment, there O'Neil also said of the Ford nomination: Democrats;- said they would vote for "Under the circumstance I would say that impeachment. Others urged the President to was no immediate indication any member planned to seek an immediate vote on Jeny is going to be caught up in this. I think resign. Some defend~d' Nixon's actions, Jerry will be caught in a bind because of the while still others reserved judgment pending whether to institute that procedures. Under situation as a whole." what other legal moves might ensue. House rules, a seconded demand for a vote on the issue would suspend all other business Rep. Pat Schroeder, D-Colo., who opened Several members of both Houses foresaw, until that was done. a telephone line for constituents to call in as a result of the dramatic turn of events their reaction to the President's action, Saturday, a lengthy delay in Congressional More likely would be hearings on the resolutions by the House Judiciary reported that 1623 were for impeachment, action on the President's nomination of 18 were against and 9 offered no opinion on Committee, which then would make a the question. New Mexico DAILY Monday, October 22, 1973

To Sfuc/enf Courf llflf?IJ!(y Case Submitted Today By ,JIM AR!"HOLZ 'l'H E SEN A'l'ORS point to 0£ the Lobo Start co-sign requisitions from tha Article III, section I, of. the emergency fund. 'fhe next day, The case against ASUNM constiLu lion which stales the President Ross Perkal, brought by Thursday, Oct. 21, Gonzales lifted J legislative branch shall "allocate the freeze on the fund. the ASUNM senate acting as all funds of the Associated co-plaintiffs, will be presented The charge of "flagrant misuse Students." of student lnoney" is based on [ )· today to Chief Justice Barbara On Oct. 15, acting in his /' Simmons by the senate's attorney ccrt.;dn expenditures made by I • • . capacit.y as Finance Committee Perkal. Some of the expenditures ...., ... ~ Petra Jimenez. ch ai rpcrson, Gonzales cnjojncd arc: Sen. Gil Gonzales, who the money in the emergency fund. conducted the investigation -$228 for the payment of Gonzales talked with Pcrkal on tuition for Lobby chairperson leading to the court action, said Wednesday, Oct. 17, and received Sebastian Ramirez. details of the case would not be assurances from Perkal LhaL unLit -$147 for parking permits for released unLil it had been formally the matter was settled Perkal presented to Simmons. Perkal, vice-president Janice would agree to a senate designated Arnold, Public Helations The court action stems from co-signer on all expenditures from chairperson Arlene Cinelli, Gonzales' investigation of . the fund and promised to have an Popular Entertainment expenditures from an emergency accounting of the expenditures as chairperson and executive fund established by Perkal during soon as possible. the summer. administrative assistant Paul GONZALES ALSO asked for · Richardson and executive A ftc r comp'leting the written committmertts concerning secretary Sue Pickett. investigation a week ago Gonzales funds that would be retroactively -payment of education grants said he would ask the court for a accounted for once the budget is of $300 to Perkal and $225 to definition of budgeted funds and passed by the student body. Arnold. Gonzales said these grants a a decision on t.he flagrant misuse At that time Gonzales said, were above and beyond the senate of student inoney." "Two of the main things I wa• aut..horized salaries and THE CONS1'1TUTIONAL concerned with 1 control of funds scholarships granted by Lhe UNM question centers on a definition of by the senate and written administration. Perkal and Arnold budgeted funds. The constitution commitments on the retroactive said the word '(grant" was slates the president has the items, are going to be cleared up." incorrect and that Lhe money was authority to administer budgeted At the senate meeting that the salary authorize(! to them by funds but the senate disagrees night, Gonzales Was appoi~tcd as the senate. Ham it up, they're taking our picture! with Perkal that the funds recalled the senate representat1ve to (continued on page 12) in the summer by Perkal are "'budgeted" funds. Baton twirlers from UTEP The funds were recalled by perform at halftime Perkal following the defeat of the during Saturday's Lobo game. For the details, see page 11. proposed budget in the spring. Alumni Association Perkal feels the funds he recalled . are· "budgeted funds" and he has the constitutional right to lillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltiiiiiiiiii.IIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~ administer them. Supports McDonald The nine~mcmber executive Judge Ben C. Hernandez, committee of the UNM Alumni president of the Alumni Assn., Booze Illegal, But Still Tolerated Assn., acting in behalf Of the said the statement read: "Be it association, which r~present.s resolved by the executive By SUZANNE ZURIS more than 40,000 ex-students, has allow alcoholic beverages in the will be confiscated if taken into committee of the Alumni Alc-oholic 'beverages aren't games jf they are obvious, such as pledged "wholehearted support" Association that the !'resident of allowed at UNM football games the stadium area. During the for UNM athletic director· in packaged bottles or cans, but if com·se of the game, the polic~ the University, with the approval according to the state statutes but someone has a hidden container designate Lavon McDonald. of the Board of Regents, has made the ·enforcement of this law is move up to the concourse a11d will we just stand by and don't do usually igno1·e the drinking unless a selection of athletic director, based on what dil'ect.or of campus 1 The resolution supporting anything," White said. the drinker annoys or endangers and we support the President in security Fl'ed White calls Police are stationed at the gates McDonald, an alumnus of the this decision. We feel that it serves ' (lcommon sense." other spectators, he said. university, came as a resuit of I before the games to look for ('There is a certain amdttnt of no good purpose to continue a "We use ertfo1·cement based continuing criticism and public if obvious containers and if someone socialization that goes along with discussion of the matter, and we upon common sense.· We don't has them they are warned that it · interest in the recent pledge to the new athletic director I (continued 011 page 12) appointment. our wholehearted support." . ' ,. ., Guest Column Opmums C'.\'f1r£'88('d ar<' /hose of the New Mexico auth{)r solrl.\' W1r/1Wl m•t•t•ssaril),· ihtJS(' of ".§" ,... a>"' I hi' /,olin rJI' l'.\'.11 }'0 '"' DAILY LOBO ,z <'I "'~ :? ,f:J Conserve Jlaper-give this pa]Jer to a friend " 0 -;.;'" ~ 0" by 8' editorial t:l 0 Larry Emerson " .s,f:J """' a s0' No Room /or Men of Principle Wlwn Dirl< 'mel Jan<', Sally, _o A"' of uth<' minoriti<~R,, Unil(ld Slates Spot, Puff, Fatlwr and M oUwr 0 The highest parts of the· federal history, hom~ <•cono1nirs OJ' ::;. -~ remember that the burglru·y of Daniel WC'J'c~ dic-tating how ljfp should !)(', English. g. "' government arc falling down around the IWsburg's psychiatrist's office was done Prosiclrnls of lh<' United Slates (Even lhr Dick and Jane of :..." nation's ears. After court battles to obtain Wf>l't• coming and going. UNM-Perkal and Arnold---are " under the pretenses of national security. Spot and Puff, innoc('ntfy born " the famous White House tapes, President If Nixon is as innocent about Watergate as faced with S(lt·ious alleg-ations as to J"'"' z" Nixon has fired Special Watergate into !he fatnily, have since given funding within the ASUNM.) .... .,; he purports, the tapes should be nothing way lo (heir brothers and sisters Minorities are oppressed. Now a ..., J>rosecutor Archibald Cox of tlw fuh1w gC>n(.lratio.ns, whilP §'. for him to fear. nrw turn in American history-the "" .,'; Cox had made it clear Saturday Father and Motlwr have• long since white people who have always "' SELECTED PAPERBACKS 60~ AN INCH morning he would not acquiesce to But Nixon is afraid-of the courts, of rP tirPd from thejr "business. 11 assumed the power, the glory, the the investigators, of the people. For FathH l1as made his f<>tlune and way ()( life or the givers of Nixon's strong-arm tactics ordering Cox JlP.rhnps has donated a remarkable to stop trying to get the tapes-through , re-election as President of freedom arc now oppressNl by sum of his profits to the their fat democratic interests of Sdect the courts or otherwise. Nixon defied the was probably a matter presidPnt. But we probably will -- BUY THE SKINNIES of national security. not doing anything at all. The court orders to hand over the tapes and never know that. Mother, the white tribe hasn't done anything instead offered to prepare a summary of Even the most disillusioned Americans kPPpcr of milk and bread, has long really but sit back and laugh at since been sePn anywhere but in Spiro Agnew's resignation and say them to give to the Special Watergate arc saying, "At least the Watergate thing the kilchpn or laundry room. Committee. · ~rWho's next?" Their chief, HARDBACK ART, GIFT, AND SPECIAL INTEREST was revealed to the people and those who Father, now bald, has bought a ForJ

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Says Army in Good Shape ;p ,.."" ':; .... SAN II HAN CISCO (UPI)­ m·cnlistmcnt quotas and has been "'. Leu ers ... night SatlH'n was ocull~d): waughter, hut nought her! S<•cl·ctm·y or tho Army Howard II. ever since tho dran ended." ·"'z 1. 011 lh day that th~y l~galizod But rational spdling, 1dong wiLh Callnwny says tlw army is bcLtiY() Jov() in l'<'turn. was lot he!', .~-=------··ii:fr ' F'idPI Cnstro assumed powct- in and Its lens for the sounds of ' 8 the fifth consecutive day both east and west of the Suez Give hatred ami Violence and you but hPI'Illind became met•ky ..,0 ·:;, Canal have been described as one of the greatest a•·moreha~l, t.akt~ your goughl a !ought of lu" '"~· r:t- Jan. 11 1959. rekindle our spirits nnd !heir f Both Arabs and ls•·aelis have said the outcome probably d ialoclic to heart. Follow llw Jove for I lim includes and ' .."' will decide the fate of the war. p osilivo of ead1 conflid that z" Ye.t by tho two sides are so wildly Beat Why should embrMcs all of us. "' " ~he ve1·si~ms .rri~"" arises. Think and work fot Uw ·"'.... ,: confhctmg that It st11l IS unclea•· what exactly is happening. pqsitiv<• to happ<•n, and il will. ,1\ <0 the (very f'uuli;t is" mission· ..... '" This much is known for C'Pttain . You havC' an eloqu('nl voic£'-, a. anyone co "" At the outb•·eak of war the Egyptians succeeded in My. Whether he is in the pulpit fi ~"' dynamic voic'(' that ran mOV(' Parking storming across the canal, capturing Israel's vaunted Bar·Lef or ilw parish house, on campus JWOple. I would lilw to see you on be a 1 defense line and establishing a bridgehead a few miles east my side. If you wish, you may Hassle or in ghettos ... wlwlhcr he •· of the watotway. • " continuo to srn·oad your id~as of priest! comm untcates with !he spoken The Israelis, caught off balance, fell back to higher revolution by violen~<·. Sonwday ground east of the canal and launched a series of word or the printed word, the you may want to take up the gun, counterattacks-limited in scope, becuase the main Israeli as will your followers. I will wait Get a UNM City Bus Pass Why study for the priesthood? Paulisl is talking about what effort was concentrated on trying to knock Svria out of the war. · passively with the childrell, who Why be part of a dying institu­ concerns him most: !he love of .·.,:.~ co u I d teach us all somotb ing $28 I semester or $8 I month Christ for all people. " Meantime, Egypt managed to get up to 100,000 men and about life. tion? Why commit yourself lo __:.._:_ .( 1""~.. hundreds of tanks across the canal into the east bank from or to any point on city bus lines celibacy? Indeed, why gel bridgehead. Christopher Carson If you are looking lor Robert John (right), Vice President of the UNM Alumni Assn., presents the as long as ride originates or terminates at UNM closer lo misery in a world that Early last week the picture changed completely. answers, talk to us. Together Alumni Citizenship Award to Albert Chavez. Mor Thots is already miserable enough? With the Syrians pushed back some 20 miles from the Non-Transferable­ Passes available at we may find them. For more Golan Heights, Israel switched its main effort against Egypt To ilustrale mm· graficaly th There aren't any easy information about the Paulist ·and in a major surprise crossed the Suez Canal. follishnes of th UGH in many of No Limit Cashiers Office in Admin. Bldg. answers lo rhese questions­ priesthood, send for THE. The Egyptians said Israeli troops had "infiltrated" our words (as pointed out in a Pilot Program- or at through the bitter lakes into the central area of the canal at recent LOBO leUor by Mike even for a Paulist. But he knows PAULIST PAPERS-an exciting Ortiz) I submit th folowing 2nd Albuquerque :rransit Systems new kit of articles, posters Alumni Ass.n. Citizenship Award 2:30 a.m. with seven tanks. They said Egyptian artillery Help Make it Work 619 Yale SE that today's world desperalely destroyed three tanks "and our forces arc now pursuing the !hots (which ocurecl to me on th needs people who are commit­ and recordings about remaining tanks in orde1· to wipe them out." led to ideals and beliefs. In our America's first religious community. search for peace of mind and Presented To. Albert Chavez Jill afia Bass Dies country, happiness, love and The Cultural Program Commiltoo The UNM Alumni Assn. recenUy presented its ASUNM lobbying efforts in Santa Fe for two years, brotherhood, we are really Wrire to: Albert MOUNTAINSIDE, N.J.-Angclo "Gyp" DeCarlo a New Alumni Citizenship Award to Chavez, a first serving as an advisor to the Board of Educational AND THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS seeking meaning-a reason Father Donald C. Campbell, year Jaw student at UNM who was active in Jersey Mafia chieftain once described as a "brutal 'sadistic Room 102 numerous student affairs as an undergraduate. F~nance, serving in student senate and working on man," died Saturday in his home, less than a y~ar afLer for being. several other important student and university President Nixon commuted his 12-year jail term. He was Alumni Assn. vice president Robert John made committees. 71. The Paulist doesn't feel the the presentation to Chavez at a regular monthly POPEJOY HALL Paulist John also said Chavez was instrumental in the world is dying; he rejoices in executive committee meeting of the association at DeCarlo was serving 12 years in prison on a loansharking AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO the UNM South Golf Course. passage of tho state library bond proposal in 1972 conviction when President Nixon commuted the sentence the signs of hope around him Fathers 415 West 59th 51., New York,N. Y.10019 John cited Chavez' many accomplishments on and in restoring an undergraduate degree in the just before Christmas 1972, because of diagnosed terminal behalf of the university including directing the College of Business and Administrative Sciences at cance1·. He died of spreading cancer of the prostate area, a UNM. Chavez is a business graduate. medica] examiner's investigator said. Present He was pronounced dead at 6:40 a.m. at his rambling retreat here, and will be buried Tuesday at a funeral limited to DeCarlo's family, a spokesman for the funeral home Last Years Budget making burial arrangements said. Proposed Budg·et Strike W aming Given ORGANI%ATION SIO:NA'l'fo; SUBTOTAL f\ !•:CO~! ~! ENJJA 'r!O N DETROIT-The United Auto Workers will present the $ 22,018.00 Ford Motor Co. with their official notice Monday that its ORGANlZATIONS 15,708.46 SllNATE SUBTOTAl, 185,000 workers will slrike Friday if there is no agreement f\IWOMMilNDATION on a new contract, a top UAW official said Sunday. I. General Govermncntal Vice President Ken Bannon said the termination notice $24,000.00 $24,000.00 has been signed and needs only to go to Ford at noon II. Exccu Uve Agencies Monday.· A. Public Relations 15,720.75 B. Student Lobby 5,720. 75 The existing three-year agreement was ex!.ended past the 10,000.00 Sept. 4 expiration while the union obtained its pattern seWng contract with Chrysler during a nine·day strike.

A Broadway hit since Feb. '72 - it still is I '1 DOONESBURY Women's Caucus ToM eet by' Garry Trudeau I § National Average Down .\ I per cent o! the students to the nation. "Wonwn in Education" wHI be profrssor, who will discuss sex graduation. A decade ago, only Almost 80 per cent of last the topic of n Pliblic meeting of PINK nboui one jn four stuck it out," bias in textbooks. Highland High HANO Ht year's UNM freshman engineers Llw Bcl'llalillo County Women's YtJP, 1HGRe's WHAT~ HIC 8fRHIIPA he said. School history teacher Lucinda 1!/~S! 6tAS:5t:S 1HAr's responding said engineering is Political Cnucus on rrhursday, SOI1880PY WEARING? GffflRTS ANCJ 1AffG i:".c:" The questionnaire answered by Raal and her students will tallc f 11/INK :r 00/UN 7H&Re, HIM/ important because it stresses Oct. 26 at 8 p.m. in the f/(IS/1 Pt!PPif.G. POfi/N EngineeringEnro/1 mentUp the majority of last year's UNM SEC SP!1HI//NGI j about their women's history MR HARRIS. SKY·KING. constructl.ve solutions to Convention CenLQr nuditotium. course. , freshman cngincf.)rs was provided environmental problems. Most Speakers will include Gail A friendly atmosphere, quality by the AmeJ'icnn Society fm· also believe engineering is a good Tho caucus, an affiliate of the . teaching and opportunities for 1975 thoro will be some 32,000 and last summer awarded Baker, cootdjnatot of the .fitatc and nfl~ionnl Women's ' . engineering bachelor degree Engineering Education. It went to field to be in to b(>)p solve social women's studic,c; program at the good jobs appear Lo be major scholarships and employment to engineering colleges thmughout problems. Political Caucus, Js a non-profit :; reasons for the continued increase graduates throughout the country, lZ minority group students who University of New Mexico, and group working to get women in "' but there will be jobs for 48,000 in students entering UNM to graduated last spring from New Stephen Mann, a UNM education o or more," Long said~ office nnd to promote discussion .. major in engineering. Mexico high schools. All but one "I also think there's a general are now enrolled as UNM . This growth contradicts a , five-year national trend which has retrenching of feeling among the engineel·ing majors. ·. students that science is bad . seen steady enrollment drops for New this fall is the Bach~lor of Students are aware LhaL Engineering degree. 14This is very fxeshman engineering students. technology has created some Figures show that 282 attractive to students who want a problems, but also aware Lhat we broader background in ., freshmen at UNM this fall plan to need capable technologists to 111 be engineers, a 24 per cent engineering, or to those wanting solve the problems," he said, to cross several specific l_ increase over last fall's total, The College of Engineering also Dr. Robert Long, assistant dean engineering disciplinC's," Long has many stud en t•oriented said. of the College of Engineering, programs .aimed at making an reports indications are that Students working toward this freshman engineering enrollment education at UNM more new degree can concentrate their meaningful and attractive. efforts in one of three ·' could go up several per cent on the national scale from last year's One is the Cooperative areas-bio~mcdical engineering, 52,000 figure. Education Program that allows computer science or energy and Othersi•e "Our 24 per cent increase is the students lo altemate semesters of power systems. largest in a long, long time, and fulltime academic study with Long also feels that loday's fulltime employment in local breed of engineering student is e"'s the second year in a row we've industry. \Ires . had gr

*After graduation from college you need only 8 weeks of Aviation Officer TJICO Candidate School prior to commissioning as compared to 16 weeks or longer under other programs. hlMeJf 9:/vi~ ~Is Try our Mexican/ American Family Favorites YOU MAY HAVE WHAT IT TAKES Alilsl!tko Contact: Lt. "Skeeter" Dickson ?;eo" ~ff)fo Downtown • Winrock • Uptown 1830 LOMAS N.E. -. Mesa Vista Placement Center, U NM .Rn:oo h'ti?k Paris-WIN ROCK is open Mon. through Fri. untii9PM 1 7 through 21 September 2308 EUBANK N.E. PORTRAITURE or call 766-2327 ~1117 Si\:\ Mt\TI·:c) .\I·: TEI.EI'I J( l:-.:E ~IW·4fi:i7 ' .. I • ' I 'The Ruling Class' "' / •• ""' "'.... Frosh Roundha!I UNMWins,49-0 "".... c-i p"' ""t Players Neech·d ,z .g For Once A Popular Movie That's Good John BeckN, UNM's JV Miners Strike· Zeroes In Loboland :;: ~ <'Oach, wants hask<'lbnll ," playNs! If you arf' n frpshman .:::- By GREG LALIIU~ went to his bondr in tho final "THE RULING CLASS" lly MICUAgL BLAKE the box office. More than any • ;;· - who is mor<' thnn just a <'OUl·t 0"' ::: 'l'h<> U'l'gp Minot·s olt·ut•k out llf'riod. One of the most perplexing other medium, film is controlled ~ jN;tC>r comP to tlw trvout Directed by Peter Mcdak ..,.,..r"' tj agtlinst ! ho J,o bos Stllurdny Big l•'onrlh (iunrt.or things about loving movies is by the lowest echelons of public :::.· Monda;• (today) at 4:~·0 in (Guild Theater/$1.75; students tJ ~- ·;; nf((~-·noon. not UIH'P g"(ltliJ1J::: Wilhin In that fourth quarlrJ' UNM t•an FR.ning one after unoih<>r or LJw and military $1.50) taste and producers keep their Johnson Oym. ·15 yards t1f hillin~ pay dit·( whil<' good onf:'l:i go down ihP chuU.• aL ears bent close to the throbbing, ..:: c: up 2H points wilh Holdom used ;JI * * t"" UNM found th~ goallino six tinws uninspired chest of middle-class nmni~lg barks !o;d.Jllakc• and Gary g. '?.e in tlw sN•ond hal.f to IHU'Y tlw MrAiislrr running for H·y:U'Il and taste. In the end the very worst .0 Milwt·s, ·Hl·O. ~ :l·ym·d 'l'lls, l'<'srwctivoly. B~fm·e films garner the lion's share of 0 " Gmne Statistics On tlwh· fin;( ])USS\'ssion or (11(1 movie-going money. "" t h c• UTJ·~P gnnw, MrAlist.C'r, a ~ ;: I :.! ."I -J ]'utul gmne, tho Mino1·s drt>VP to UNM's This vicious economic circle 0" so ph mnoro from AlhuquN·quP 0' l:TEI' 0 0 0 0 ·JG bofOl'<' Lobo ronwrback Ron prevents those who want to do z" had <'nrrird !lw hall lhl'PO Lime~ 'I rl UNM 0 7 14 28 Wullaco pidwd off a pass. Novor for 12 yards whil<• Blake, n more than relieve Mr. and Mrs. .... UNM- Woods 11 tun (B<·n~ KJt•lO agnin in llw ball gnme did llwy get Joe Blow of lives they don't care "" ONM l.ilharrt'fi' 4·1 PllS.!i frnm Williams sophomorl' from Ph llauot· and U1'EP's Lonnie there's no money for movies that· UNM·-~MC'AJist<•r 2 run ('B(>rk ki("k) was nullified by 81 yards in seek to rise out of the pablum Critlcnden bool<'d the ball six ( VJ'EP l !N,11 penalties but tho Lobos did get a times for 18,7 yat'tl averages. quagmire and even if there is most sroro nt 13:•1-1 in lhP second don't get a second chance, First. downs rushing 4 13 llnuet· finished tho clay with seven [•'irst. downs Passing 3 G period. 720 Central SE So it's a real thrill to see a punts and a 4 9. 7 av<•rnge while i First. downs by pc>n. 0 2 'rhC' second hnlf was a110Uwr Crittenden had 13 and 41.7 movie like "The Ruling Class" Total rirt:~t. downs 7 21 stOl'Y as 12,300 fans at Univet·sily including a six·yardcr off tho Rushing aU.c>mpts 40 Gl I I ··~--... sid~ turning away crowds for lack of NPt Yards rushing 72 Stadium saw srC'ond unit Pitcher BEER seating room at the Guild. 340 of his foot. Each L<'am passed for Passing 4~18·40 7-17·141 Troy Williams scoring on a 14-yru·d run at 4:01 in the qum-torbnck T1·oy Williams direct 20 yards in the opening 30 ·rotal offense 112 481 lho team to six !.otH'hdown.>. $1.25 Not Pretentious Rl'turn yardagp minus 1 minutes but UNM outrushcd the Peter rises to the task 48 fourth quarter. Williams, subbing for Dan Woods, also Pot·haps lhP Lohos wore spmrecl Fridays I don't want to leave the Punts-average 13·41. 7 7·49. 7 hap!Pss Minot·s, 156 yards lo 54. of playing Jach/J.C./thc 14th Earl Pl'nalLiC's---yards !3-69 threw for two TD's. on by tho hugo halftime show impression that "The Ruling 7·81 'I'he only score of the first half of Gurney in ''The Ruling Class " Lost--fumbles 1~2 1·3 whiC'h saw somC' 2,000 bnnd J-5 p.m. Class" is an intellectually Bad intcrcl'pt<>d 2 was Don Woods' ll·ynrcl I'Un playing at the Guild Thcat~r 0 malization that !hoy wet'< leading 33-yard l'un up Uw middle by it is superb entertainment but as a 6 61 Arizona offense couldn't taln Turner 10 58 Arizona's freshmen footl>all !<'am advantage of any until lhe waning George Anderson, who led Lobo piece of art it has a lot of other Ed Blako only seven points, qualities that make me happy to on some of the many levels the 6 52 got it togethet· enough in the final minutes of the game. ruslwrs with 67 yards on eight see those sell·outs at the Guild. film works on. (J'J'BJ> I~usllim! four minutes of play to score Arizona's frosh couldn't got carries. While he was in there As Peter O'Toole himself says The t•uling class-With Ken Petty 19 86 twice and top UNM's frosh team, anywhere o'n the ground,. LosingSiwingnds Woods picked up Gl yards on si~ Don Willis 6 14 9·7, at University Stadium Friday totes and threw for 20 more Oil 2 (off camera), "This picture is ou~ragcous humor and chilling avcraginu less than two yards a In any ~as<', Wl1liams and Frank Duncan 7 1 aftarnoon. of 7 pass completions. about British society, but it could horror the Jules Buck/Jack Ray Brahm 8 ·19 carry-·76 yards on 42 tol~s. 'l'hc company broke loose in the final Hawkins production cuts straight The Wildkitlens were contained be about any society ... " Indeed. l'assimr A If. \'(iS 'I'D two Wildkittpn quarterbacks 30 minutes and demonstmtod that to the heart of what makes the all day, but the Wolfpups gave the couldn't get the team moving in they arc at least as far above thP Peter Barnes' play and screenplay Comp- game away with two costly Ground Attack ruling class rulers-aJoofness, Int. the air either. 'rhoy completed 5 UTEP football team in ability as is about just about everything. fumbles late in the fourth period. £len 'l'urncr also had a good cunning and the consolidation of Woods (UNM) 7·2·0 20 Instead of going into the plot 0 The first led to a 'Killen of 20 passes for 73 yards. 'l'he they are below that of WAC rushing day (58 yards on 10 line (which you've heard about power. Peter O'Toole (as the 14th Williams (UNM) 10·5·0 121 2 Pups ran for 136 yards on 63 powet·house, ASU. 'l'hc victory carries) against the warn that Earl of Gurney) was born a free Duncan (UTEP) 7-2-1 20 0 touchdown which cut the 'Pup from someone or could guess Brahm (U'fEP) 7·2-1 20 0 lead to 7-6 and the second set up carries and completed but four of lll'okc a four game losing streak ranks lnst in Uw conference in spirit with the bloodline of power, insane) wholly through the Flores (UTEP) 4·0·0 0 0 1B passes for 72 yards. and upped UNM's mark to 2·4 dPfcnsc against the run. Fot· the and the efforts of his relatives to auspices of a society which the game winning field goal with neither cares nor wants t.o 59 Sl!conds left on the Clock. · The on(y UNM score came in overall and 1-2 in tho conference. day, UNM had 310 yards on the unseat him amount ot a the second period on a one-yard U'l'EP is now 0·7 and the ground while holding the Miners devastating exposition of the understand him. Appearance is UNM couldn't handle the ball paramount. The gentle soul is cleanly all day fumbling the ball run by Mark Jones, who led all prospects of a winless season look to 72 yards on 4.5 carries. UNM grotesqueture of rule. rushers with 55 yards on 18 promising with CSU, Arizona, outpassed U'rEP 139 yards to 40, 1973-'74 Graduates: pursued while the murderer slinks ten times and losing six of those. Who's Sane? Twice the Wolfpups were carries. Preston Hall booted the ASU, and BYU left on the Miner's Split end Labarrerc had a good away in a three piece suit. Sports point after. schedule, game catching a 44-yard Sanity versus insaninity-lt's On the way out of the theater intercepted, Six of those A Jones fumble on his own 32 Starting Lobo quarterback, touchdown pass from Williams in been a recurring theme in movies, comrnen t was made that "no one turnovers were made inside their books, and art in general-who is own territory, but the bottled up opened the door for Arizona.;s Don Woods, was injured on the the third period and making two NovemberS but Peter O'Toole could have second play of the second half other diving receptions for 38 sane and who isn't. Do the insane done it." That may or may not be first score at 3:26. The two-point when he twisted an ankle while more yards. However, it was the only appear insane when held up (~--~-~ -~ conversion was missed. Then with true but it does serve as an ample " .. being tackled. Williams took over, Lobo defense that earned the to the dark light of human description of his performance. less than two minutes left, QB throwing a 44·yard touchdown limcligh t. True, UTEP is not a behavior in the twentietb He's so good that you can't Scott Freebail·" fumbled and pass to Paul Labarrer<> on his third is the time Arizona recovered at UNM's 16. good football team, but this was century? I can't think of any conceive of anyone eJse even play. The sophomore from •rexas, the first time the miners were movie that's made a stronger case attempting it. Three running plays went seeing by far his most action Of shutout in their seven defeats. against contemporary standards as I don't suppose I've given you now.hcte so the Wildkittc!''s the year played the rest of the the rea] uinsanity" which seems to Melvm Brooks came on to ktck game ' to talk to us much to go on in the way of The Lobo defenders effectively have the world in a tailspin. superlatives but please, please see I the winning field goal of 29 yards. He' hit on 5 of 10 passes for Destruction of the individual at shut off the Miner offense limiting it. You'll be doing yourself and them to seven first downs (UNM the hands of society-This was the industry a favor. In every ~ B I' All 121 yards. Along with that toss to certainly the main focus of "A ;, ow Ing ey Labarrerc for a •touchdown, he had 21). UTEP quarterbacks were about futures. sense of the phrase "The Ruling ~"· • combined with another split end, sacked nine times, twice by Clockwork Orange" but "The Class" is a mind-blower. It will Steve Bauer, for six points and Ruling Class" has topped it in defensive end Steve Bradshaw. make your gut ache from laughter also ran for one himself. Williams The other end, Greg Jones, led conception and execution. The and it'll have your cranial juices was not the only reserve to see insane (really sane) Earl of To Die Soon UNM with 14 tackles, six of flowing long after you've climbed action as Coach Rudy Feldman which were unassisted. Yours. Gurney is made sane (really into bed. By SHERIE BRIGGS Bowling is just not what it used to be, or at least that is what the University students seem to be And ours. exhibiting through the disuse of the bowling alleys in the games At Atlantic Richfield, our concern is how to respond to the need for Woods hands off to sophomore George Anderson who led area of the SUB. the Lobo ground attack with 67 yards on eight carries. Plans for the bowling alley energy in creative new ways that make maximum use of our nation's Central & San Pedro SE center around the renovation of resources with minimum disruption to our nation's environment. the building beginning in the summer of 1974 and extending It's a big order. It's also a big opportunity ... opening up exciting new Juan Tabo & andelaria NE over a period of two or three possibilities for innovation and career growth ... a whole new dimension yea1·s, said Ted Martinez, SUB for the oil industry, for us and you. director. off Presently there is a problem For you, the opportunity is immediate. You'lllearn by doing on 10% with the Student Union in that ass:gnments that will call for everything you kriow ... and add to your lhe seating capacity does not meet knowledge ... and lead you to bigger and better assignments as fast as h Student I. the needs nor the number of students, especially in the you show us you can handle them. cafeteria areas. The renovation Helping Hand?: Or maybe the official wants Lobo split We have openings in many locations throughout the U.S. To determine includes converting the bookstore ALCULATOR and bowling area into a food end Ken Lege to give up the football. if your background and our requireJT.ents match, please see your Large Selection service area and the further 'Placement Director regarding an appointment with our campus enlatgement of the games area', representative. meaning the eventua] removal of the bowling alleys. (Bowling Sign Ups Now Pocket, AC-DC, Presently, only the bowling Only, classes are using the alleys that Entries are due by Oct. 30 for four·man teams will be held on AtlanticRichfieldCompany AC cost several thousands of dollars the four-man team intramural Nov. 1 in Johnson Gym room 120 <> to maintain. The lease on the bowling leagues. Signups can be at 4 p.m. with competition to An equal opportunity employer. m/f DC Only equipment will expire in made in the intramural office, begin soon after. Team trophies UTEP's Lonnie Crittenden returns Steve Bauer punt with September, 1974 and will not be room 230 of Johnson Gym. will be awarded. Up to 14 Digit l;?bo~ P'!!Jl. LJ~bmerr. (8~) ilPP P.a.Vr, yook, ( ~S)in pursuit. renewed, M~~tirv~.z.said. A bowling meeting for the -~· •••• -...... ,~~~"'······. j to the honorarium to be paid official complaint had been filed. for the benefit of the students and anticipation of passage of this Per/,·al Court Action lobbyist Mel Eaves. Gonzales said Perkal did release the following havf.' been in accordance with my year's budget. Gen<>rally, statement: understanding of my obligations expenditures which wer<> not of (conlimwd from page 1) the honorarium paymd Students of the ASUNM. under prior budget authorizations Associated Students of New PERKAL WOULD NOT University of New Mexico haY(! "SINCE JULY 1, 1973, were made contingent upon final M<•xico Conference. comment on tho charge of misuse been for t.he purpose of assuring a ASUNM has been operating approval of the budget. A -·$2500 for a partial payment of student monc:v because no functioning student government without a formally authorized complete accounting is in process budget. Expenditures made or and will be made available at the authorized by me were consistent earliest time," CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING with p ri or budgets or in Rntes: lOti per word, $1,00 minimum. or btl mail personnel. 'l'crmo: .Pnymcnt muat be made In full CIMsiOed Advertising Prior to Insertion of ad vcrtlsement, UNM P.O. Box 20 Drinking "It takes two policemen to take Where; J ournni!Qm Building, Hoom 205. Albuquerque, N.M. 87100 (continued from page 1) someone in to be booked. This Lhe football games," White said. takes nround 45 minutes and that 1) PERSONALS 3) SERVICES 5) FOR SALE "As long as the socialization means two less policemen at the game," said White. DO YOU WANT '1'0 J,OS11 WEIGHT'/ 'l'l~HHIIo'IC 'fYPING for mnnuscr!pta i>y l!l64 CHEVY II stnUon wagon. Cnll after doesn't annoy or endanger other I'nrliclpnt{' in It SJlccinl )lrojc1:t ~o 11hed cx-UNM Hecrctnry. Mra, Floyd. 266-044!!. G:00 P.m. 277·3680-:Mark. 10/26 spectators, nothing is done about Most of the enforcement is in pounds, Cnll 200-aOPO fal' lnformntlon. 10/22 'Of) p .. (no -Tlonger n;nclc) 10/20 18ooS-VoLVO the drinking." the concourse, just outside the MA'l'H TU'l'OrtJNG. Classes 111, 112, 120, $1,250.00 ncter 7 pm. 243-2881, room If a person docs become rowdy stadium area and in the parking UN IVBRSI'l'Y COUPJ,E W AN'l'S to shnro 121, and 160. $4.00 per hour, 299·2949, 423, 10/22 Vlck. 10n2 lots. hou~~· with rrood peoPle. Cnn P!lY $100 Jo'UUJWOOD Pnlo Duro Woodyard. UNM he is then asked to quiet down or w/utli. Cnll 2~2-31103. 10/2G IMAGES-PORTRAITS, PASSPORTS, ap­ Student. 242-8170~842·0086. Cull weck­ lenve. There are usually only 1 to "Enforcement in the parking DI•:J,JCIOUS I•'OOD ••·• rl'naonnbly nri~cd: plication photographs. Close, quick, anne. dnya lJ{'forc 8 A.M. or nfter 3 P.M. 2 per cent of the spectators that lots has been increased and up to 12 :00·1: lli, Mon.-Fri.: Cnnterbury · ChnP· 2B12·A Central Sl~. Behind lluttcrl\elds. Anytime Sat. or Sun. 11/30 date we haven't had anything 1'1, ~26 University N.E. ifn 266·UU67. ten ---- forget to be discreet, White sta.tecl. 30 POitTABLI'J TV's, $26-$60. 441 Wyo- stolen," he said. cr,ASSNS !H•JGINNING, mime, dunce, tnp, AllSOLUTm,y FRI~E I ltoommnte Rcfct• ming NE. 255-5987. 10/29 The police usually don't arrest mime experiment. 842-1080, 10/25 rnl St•rvicc. Rcntcx, .o!Olu Ccntrnl N.B. drinkers unless a person has been 2G6-7Dill. tfn 1068 350 YAMAHA. Very goorl condition. JCNGAGI~MEN'l' lUNGS, wedding lmnds, $400,00 Cnll Dennis, 266-9494. 10/22 warned on several occasions to rings, onc-of·n-ldnd, designed for you. LEGAL SERVICI~S, UNM Lnw School ·~------·--· 'rom W, Thomnson, 'l'ho Studio Gnllcry, Clinical Program ofTcm legal services STERNO SE'r, S11nsul nmplltlcr, Pioneer quiet ,down or a fight breaks out. Spcnkcrs. Nlvko aound <•lfcct nmplifl{'r So far ibis yeat· no one has been I Block UNM 400 Snn Felipe N.W., Old 'l'own, 247- for students nnd staff. Furnished by & turntnblc. $271i,OO, 1!171 Toyota four H3ll, 10/23 CJUniiOed law students under fnculty su­ wheel drive with winch & rndlo, Low arrested for drinking at the games, 72 New & beautiful .<>paciow; Jlcrvlslon. Avnllnbll!ly limited to those mllcugc, Excellent comlltion. Tel. 265- LI~AD GUI'!AR PLAYI'Jn, mu~t have who~c assets and Income do not exceed he said. luxury apartments 208 & 209 good l'tJUipmcnt nnd experience, Home catnbllshcd guidelines. 50c registration !1030, 247-1711 Ext. 3918. 10/13 nhonl', 206-~507 or work, 256-3808. Aslc The main reason for not Columbia, S.E. I & 2 bedroom fcc. Call 277-21! 13 or 277-3604 for In· BEAUTWUL SHEPJU~RD-CROSS puppy, for l~mll, 10/24 formation and appointments. Sponsored 10 weeks olecurity, & refrig. air. Mgm. house. Knthy, 2114-0170 rcgurding forth­ llnrl. 206-1421 10/31 -=-----:-:------....::10/22 roming vncnnc!cs, 10/22 lOGS COUGAR, ps, pb, nc, tnpc deck. 268-8934, office 268-1006. 'l~WO MI~N WITH 'rRUCK will do lil!ht _112,!lu, 877-3850 u~_er_ -~ pm. · 10/22 Hf:NDWRiTING ANALYSIS cou-nsE, hnullnr{. movinr:, ynnl clcnrlng, rubbish KEITH & THOMPSON stnrh1 Oct, 30. 'l'uitlon discount to stu­ r!'movul, for business or homeowners. DOBJ~IUIIAN GimMAN SHI1PHimD •]{'nta, 866-0751 or P.O. Box 25381) Alb. Gull Mntthcw at 266·8126. Reasonable Cross, 8 weeks old. Make offer. 346-2054. for lnformaUon. 10/23 rntcs. 10/22 ~~~~~~~~~~~--~1~0/23 12 0 Har u rd S. E. AGORA, PEOPI,E who IIHten. Drop by the WJIII,E TJII~Y J,AST. Dnck Issues or the NW corner of McHit. Vista or call 277- 4l FOH llENT Dnlly I.oho nrc sold for lOc each In Stu­ 3013. tfn dent Publications Business Office room NlGI') UOOM with cooldn1~ prlv!!ICilCB, Prl'• 201i, Journalism Building. PREGNANT AND NEED HELP? You fl'r nll'1llrnl or nu•·sinl: ol\l~ from rumpus, ahng cnrpcting, dlsh- ber. Cnll Mnruuret, 2·i2·21.44. 10/2G lfi8 or Student Publicntione. -'~er._Cnll377·21i02!..l'nul:. ___l0/2G COUPLJol NEEDED IMMEDIATELY. To 2l LOST & FOUND BOSQUE PLAZA APAU'fMENTS. Adoue cure for hnndlcnppcd young woman in Style-t & 2 llds. Furn. & Unfum.­ {'Xclmngc for room & bonrd. 296-3241 or .. LOST: Omngc brocade wnllct. Plr11.qe re­ Ulllltim lncludctl. Pool, gas barbcque, 204-6672. 10/26 .!OS£ PH E l!VItlf PRESENTS large bnlconillll, saunn, ref, air, 10 min. AJULES BUCI: PROOUCIION turn ldcnlificntion. Terry neck. 344-4123. EVENINGS -AND SATURDAY. 10/22 from UNM. Wntcrbeds p~!rmltted, .From 'l'HHEI~ fOR X([P FILMS liD $150.00. 8201 MnrC)ucttc Nl'~-266-6071. $300 monthly. Cull 290-4466. 3-5 p.m. I~OUND: Mnn's gold W!'ddilll~ ring found Students & professors welcome Ill only, 10/18 In Zimmcrmnn Llbrnry, llns lnlllnls PETER O'TOOLE MSS. Clulm nt Zimmerman L!brnry nt. LUCAYA}I0USE SOUTli Lc;l] &.Mnpl~ DUN TO JNCRJ~ASED VOLUME, we room 147. FolnHI 10/17/73, SI·~. I~rom $121i ncr montl1. Lnntc 1 llR, hnve pltrt-timc shirt availnblc thru lunch. ALASTAIR SIM 2 .BH, & efficlcncim. Prlvnte lialconlcs, N{'nt nppenruncc hclnCul. Apply Dcr HYPNOSIS; A ndcntific mcnlnl t{'chniouc llnrklng, full-security building, completely Wicnerechnitzcl, ol201 Central NE 10/17 ' ARTHUR LOWE for study-lmprovrm{'nt, confid\'nct' nn1l furnished, refrigerated air. ·cnll Jim at THE UNINH1B1TED, SEXY, FEMALES to ~.~ I'OIItrol. l•'or n free informntive brochure, 843-7632. trn model Jlnrt-time. Top pny ir you qualify. write or cnll: Cl'nter for fly)lnosl~, 290-1044 ntrcr 5. 10/18 l.oomna Medlen! Office l'lnlln, Suite 210, COl\lP!,E'l'ELY FURNISHED 2·bcdroom 10701 Lonutll NE, AlutHJUcrquc, N.M. npnrlment will11n wnlklng dlstnnce of 7l i\IISCELLANEOUS 87112. 202-0370. 10/22 UNM. lncltu1es ('nrpellng, drnpro, und .RULING CLASS pntio. Students welcome. Only SIG4 l~OUND: Pnir or lndi<'R wire-rimmed l!lnas· (68·37) Rcntcx, 266-70!11, Small Icc. WE nrc the Guitar's Friend, n mnil order Culld theatre .. · sh t' 6·45 & 9·30 C1l. Clnim at I,obo officr, room 201i-A, guide (or MOusUc instruments and sup­ :~4Uf::> Cr::NTRAL NE 265·0220 OW 1mes · · .Tournnlisrn Bldg. I•"ound nortlienst of fil I•'OR SALE plies. We rarry ~tuitam ns Guild, Dobra, Psycholoi!Y Bldg. Ovation, Ynmnhn, Hohner hnrps: dulci· lllo:AU'!IPtJI, hnntlmnde fold SUl'dl' I'Onl m{'rs; bnnjos: recorders: books nnd more, FOUND: On rumpus ncoar Womcn'a Ccn­ lht{'d with lnmb. Very wurm. 34ol-7573. and discount 25 percent. Our free cat­ trr - 1riq}J S!'ltcr, f<'mnlc puppy, 1-2 10/23 nlosluc will he sent upon reQuest. Guitnr's "JOHN KNOWLES' month~ old with t<.'d rolhtr, !!42-0162, Kim Pricnd, 1240 llrognn, Stockbridge, Mich­ CLASSIC BEST·SELLER BECOMES 131 14th sw. S'rAR V lNG student must sell mo.g wheels il!nn 41!7~5. · 10/22 fm· Vl'f-':1\, John, 2G5-6501i. 10/26 LOST: MEXICAN WALI.. E'r A'l' CHICA· WAN1'ED: University Chorus blnck dress­ A CLASSIC MOTION PICTURE" GO CONCI•JnT. Rewnrd, Cull Rny R43- !IIGYCLl~ Snll'. llh~I!C~t !loving~ of thl! ~. If itltcrt•stcd In se11lng - call Sally "'A SEPARATE PEACE' ***Y2*" ' 7GGO. 10/24 Yl'nr on world l'lmmpion Europcun :Mucllerin, Fine Arl1 Offic{', 277-4818. mnkes. Some I!Oing tor cost. Used biki'S -N.,., York Doily News FOUND - Pnlr of prescription eye gfnqscs from $30. Dick Hnllclt, 260•1702. 10/2G -;::======:::;-:======-:#-19/23 in front of I~isher Gnlleriro on C!'ntral. Clnim o.t Lobo Ad Office. 10/23 l!JGl COJ\tg'l', 0-cyl., rdmllt l'ngine & trnnRmiRllion, $100 firm. 209·2231, 10/22 PAflAMOUNT Pl::ruRfS PRESENrc; SANDALS LOST in white VOLVO 10-12- WED THUR A ROBERt A GOt OS TON 01'10 P1 ASCHKf •, PRODUSTION A lAHRv PEfiiCt '-tl M 73. lr found call 266-8012. 10/22 1 PAIR n._.,Jwinl! boots, nil leather, hnrdly used, 101~ C, $26. 2911-2231. 10/22 3) SERVICES ·FRI SAT 1 KITTJnr old w /ens~ ~tes. 208-71~7. 10/26 nnll 100 wntt rms, buss nm)l, 2 10" nne~ two 15" Jensen speakers, nll for $350.00, The of I~ANTASTIC FOOD - At. the Olympia Best Rcstnurnnt: 4110 Edith; Off Can•lelnrin. 290-0~54. 10/22 Eastdale Theatre 10/26 1971 LEMANS, p/s, p/b, lac, 360 cu, b('St ENGAGEMENT RINGS,. wedding bnnds, offer, 2!19-8877. 10/25 NevvCinema Eubank & Candelaria Two for the price of one rings, one-of-a-kind, dcsig.,ed for you. 1968 YAMAHA 305. Recently rebuilt. $350 Thorn W. Thomason, Tllc Studio Gnllery, or best otTer. 8!18-8670. 10/30 From the collection 294-3100 with this coupon. 400 Snn Felipe N.W., Old Town, 247- of brilliant short films 8311. SIGS, BOOTS, liiNDTNGS. Buy. now be· fore the snow Illes. 766-5293, 10/24 by the directors of the 7rYs ~'OREIGN CAR REPAIR, VW, Dnl~un, Toyota, MG, Triumph, Fiut, Decent '63 NW DUS. Good condition. $400 or priees. Call 842-0523. Ask !or Mike or best offer, 842-0602. 10/23 Fred Mogubgub John. 10/23 "Enter Hamlet," U.S.A. co RO "IT IS A JOY!" V;Jierian Borowczyk .... -JucJ./h Crul, New York Mogozme ·MATH MAJORS "Renaissance," Poland 0 AILIL Francois Truffaut "'C develop your skiJis '"Les Mistons," France 3 Richard Lester IN THE "The Running, Jumping, and Standing Still Film," England PEACE CORPS Zlatko Pavlinic Oil & Acrylic Paints Teach in secondary "Dialog," YUgOslavia schools, colleges, and Roman Polanski Sketch Pads "The Fat and The Lean," Poland They met at the funeral of a perfect stranger. universities in underde­ From then on, things got perfectly stranger and stranger. Canvasses Denys Colomb de Dalmant veloped countries. "Corrida lnterdite,11 France Paramount Pictures Presents Brushes Representative Wolfgang Urchs HAROLD and MAUDE "Maschine," Germany 50¢ on Campus Color by Tochnicolor" A Paramount Pidure Home Paint Supply Center Chris Marker, GP .. z;~.. Sc~nnd Fcnturc-F'Ril·:NDS ..~ .. October 22-26 "La Jetee," France 1429 Carlisle NE ~~~-=• ...... -,fi U.N.M. STUDENT UNION\, __.... DON PANCHOS 266~3838 8:30-4:30 SUB THEATRE 277-2031 \ 2108 CENTRAL S.E./247-4414